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Drinking Water Program
MISSION statement The mission of the Drinking Water Program is to protect public health by assuring that residents and visitors to Jefferson
County have access to a safe and reliable supply of quality drinking water and that it is reasonably available. By enforcing and monitoring laws
regulating public and private water supplies, the Drinking Water Program minimizes the threat of waterborne disease.
Goal Objective Task Performance Measure 2010
Actual
2011
Actual
2012
Actual
2012
Projected
2013
Projected
Goal 1:
Assure that all new wells
and decommissioned
wells are constructed in
accordance with
requirements
established by the
Washington Department
of Ecology or defer
enforcement to Ecology.
Inspect at least 50% of all
new wells constructed
with 25% of these with
the well driller present
and 90% of all wells being
de-commissioned.
Be available when well start
notifications are received to
conduct inspections within 3
days of start.
When a well application is
received for a
decommissioning contact the
well driller to discuss timing
and schedule.
Percent of new wells (starts)
inspected
Percent of inspected wells with
driller on site
Percent decommissioned well
inspected
52%
55%
100%
54%
65%
100%
50%
50%
100%
50%
50%
100%
50%
50%
100%
Goal 2:
Integrate water
adequacy review with
compliance with Water
Resource Inventory Area
(WRIA) 17 and the In-
Stream Flow Rule (ISFR)
Comply with reporting
requirements from
Ecology by updating
database to include
means to track ISFR
information
Determine through review of
building permit applications
and subdivision potable
water review if subject to
requirements of ISFR rule
(map check and parcel info)
Determine the sub-basin and
management area in
accordance with rule.
Add activities and conditions
that allow for data tracking
Number of reviews in Coastal
Management area of WRIA 17
Number of reviews in Reserve
Management area of WRIA 17
Number of reviews in
Chimacum Sub-basin of WRIA
17
Number of reviews that were
exempted from WRIA 17 rule.
(ECY decision)
Subdivision lots approved.
13
3
2
2
1
5
2
2
0
NR*
5
2
2
3
3
5
2
2
3
3
5
2
3
3
3
Jefferson County Public Health – Planned Performance Measures 2013
Drinking Water Program
Goal Objective Task Performance Measure 2010
Actual
2011
Actual
2012
Actual
2012
Projected
2013
Projected
Goal 3:
Integrate water
adequacy review with
compliance to the
Seawater Intrusion
Ordinance.
Comply with the
requirements of the
(DCD) Jefferson County
Seawater Intrusion
ordinance and update
maps annually
Create report in database to
determine through quality
testing required for building
permits and subdivisions
potable water review if
subject to the requirements.
Establish new at risk or high
risk zones
Number of wells that
established new at risk zone
Number of wells that
established a new high risk
zone
Number of Hydro-geological
assessments reviewed
1(NR*)
4(NR*)
NR*
NR*
NR*
NR*
2
(NR*)
2
(NR*)
2
(NR*)
2 (NR*)
2 (NR*)
2 (NR*)
2 (NR*)
2 (NR*)
2 (NR*)
Goal 4:
Minimize delay of
building permits and
subdivisions project
approval and completing
by prioritizing water
adequacy review
Conduct initial review of
all potable water review
applications within 14
days of application
Create reports in database to
establish date of initial
review and statistics to
better assess issues around
timely approval.
Percent of reviews completed
in 14 days
NR* NR* 50% 50% 75%
Goal 5
Ensure consistent
compliance with drinking
water requirements.
Work toward
coordination with other
permitting agencies.
Those agencies include
but are not limited to
DOH (in-stream flow rule
and public water
supplies), Washington
State Department of
Agriculture (food
processing permit
applications), JC food
safety and JC onsite
Department of
Community Development.
Establish regular meeting
dates and agreements when
applications trigger
coordination.
Partner with WSU in ongoing
educational workshops along
with other regulatory
agencies
Presentations at WSU 0 2 3 3 3
*NR= need report created in database in order to track accurately; where numbers are shown they are manually hand counted.
Jefferson County Public Health – Planned Performance Measures 2013
Drinking Water Program
VITAL STATISTICS:
Well inspection program
2008
Actual
2009
Actual
2010
Actual
2011
Actual
2012
Planned
2013
Planned
Number of well applications received & reviewed 76 83 61 56 50 50
Number of new wells start notification (drilled)
(includes some well applications from previous
years)
79 77 62 57 40 40
Number of wells decommissioned 17 8 13 12 15 15
Number of new wells inspected (start notification
received)
48 53 32 31 20 20
Percent of new wells (starts) inspected 63% 68% 52% 54% 50% 50%
Number of inspected wells with driller on site
(includes new and decommissioned wells)
25 28 20 20
Percent of inspected wells with driller on site 55% 65% 50% 50%
Number of decommissioned wells inspected 17 8 13 12 15 15
Percent decommissioned well inspected 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
VITAL STATISTICS*:
Determination of adequate potable water
2008
Actual
2009
Actual
2010
Actual
2011
Actual
2012
Planned
2013
Planned
Number of potable water reviews completed 50
Number of reviews complete in 14 days 25
Percent of reviews done within 14 days 50%
Number of reviews for public water. 25
Number of reviews for two party wells. 3
Number of reviews for individual wells. 25
Number of reviews for rainwater catchment systems. 2
Number of reviews for shallow/dug wells 2
Number of reviews for spring water 1
Number of reviews in High Risk SIPZ Zones with
Hydrogeologic assessments
2
Jefferson County Public Health – Planned Performance Measures 2013
Drinking Water Program
Number of reviews that required Notice to Title for quality 2
Number of review that required Notice to Title for quantity 1
Number of reviews in Coastal Management area of WRIA 17 5
Number of reviews in Reserve Management area of WRIA 17 2
Number of reviews in Chimacum subbasin 2
Number of reviews that were exempted from WRIA 17 rule. 2
*Added in 2013