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The California Water Code outlines California Waters of the State. This act regulates the discharge of waste or fill into these waters. The defined waters of California include: Any surface or groundwater (including saline waters) within the boundaries of the state.
(a) Reports made in ance with paragraph (1) of subdivision (b) of Section 13751 shall be made available as follows: (1) To governmental agencies. (2) To the public, upon request, in ance with subdivision (b).
California Water Code Section 13751 requires that anyone who constructs, alters, or destroys a water well, cathodic protection well, groundwater monitoring well, or geothermal heat exchange well must file with the Department of Water Resources a report of completion within 60 days of the completion of the work.
The amount of any charges for water and other services or either included in the statement of delinquent and unpaid charges pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 31701 shall be added to and become a part of the annual taxes next levied upon the property upon which the water for which the charges are unpaid was used ...
Individuals can hold riparian water rights, appropriative rights, and prescriptive water rights.
Where can I get my well information? You can get the information from your well report which is typically recorded in your state's documents. You can get the information from the company who drilled the well. You can get a copy of the well report from your state.