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Code · California · Public Resources Code

§ 3287

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Notwithstanding Section 10231.5 of the Government Code, on or before July 1, 2030, and annually thereafter, the division shall provide a legislative report to the applicable budget and policy committees regarding the implementation of health protection zones by the division. The reports shall include at least the following:
(a)The number and types of wells and attendant facilities in health protection zones by operator and field.
(b)The estimated population protected by the health protection zone.
(c)The status of leak detection and response plans by operation and location.
(d)The number and type of notices of intention approved in health protection zones and the reason the notices of intention received approval by operator and field.
(e)The number of sensitive receptor inventories and maps received by the division by operator and field.
(f)Aggregated information by operator and location of leaks detected and alarms associated with the leaks.
(g)The number of notices of violation issued by the division for dust control, excess noise and light, and other requirements pursuant to this article by operator and field.
(h)The number of orders issued by the supervisor pursuant to this article by operator and field.
(i)The number of times by operator and location that baseline and postdrilling groundwater testing was performed.
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