Permitting & Inspecting
If you are in need of a water supply well for irrigation, household or business
use, then you will need to obtain a
Well Construction Permit Application. The application shall be completed
and signed by the owner of the property with the appropriate fee included. The owner
will contact the Department and set a time to meet on the site to issue the well
construction permit. It is recommended to have the certified well contractor onsite
at the time of issuance of the well construction permit, to assist with viable site
locations. It is the owner’s responsibility to convey a copy of the permit to the
well contractor, which will be kept onsite during the well construction process.
If a property owner wishes to designate an “Authorized Agent” to act on their behalf,
sign for the well construction application and receive the well construction permit
issued in the field, an Authorization
to Act as Agent for Owner Form is required. This form must be fully executed
before any person can act as an agent for the property owner.
After the well has been constructed, or drilled, an environmental health specialist
will visit the job site during the
grout placement and to inspect the
well head to ensure it has the necessary requirements (i.e. tags, hose
bib, etc.). When the well has passed inspection and has electricity to operate the
pump, the property owner should call the Environmental Health office of the Forsyth
County Department of Public Health at (336) 703-3225 to set up an appointment for
a water
sample to be collected. The cost of the initial water sample analysis is
included in with the well construction permit fee. Any additional resample analysis
fees (if necessary) are shown below.
Fees
- Drinking Water Well Permit - $360
- Water Supply Well Permit (not intended for Human Consumption) - $298
- New Well Resample
- Nitrate - $42
- Inorganic - $66
- Microbiological - $43
Well Rules
Additional Information