No Wet Weather Testing Monday, April 1, 2019 Due to Cesar Chavez Holiday
Groundwater Testing Closes April 5th in Most Areas!
Published: March 28, 2019
Important Dates
Updated: March 29, 2019
Due to likely rainfall next week, we are anticipating a large number of groundwater determinations prior to April 5th.
- March 29, 2019: Forms and payments for testing on Tuesday, April 2nd must be submitted by 12:00 noon Friday, March 29th.
- April 1, 2019: Permit Sonoma is closed for the Cesar Chavez holiday and wet weather testing cannot be scheduled for that day.
- April 5, 2019: Last day for groundwater determinations in the following testing areas for this ten-day cycle:
- Cloverdale
- Guerneville
- Healdsburg
- Petaluma
- Santa Rosa
- Sonoma
- April 8, 2019: Last day for groundwater determinations in the Sebastopol area for this ten-day cycle.
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Be advised that failure to follow the instructions below will result in denial of the service on the day you requested it.
There will be no exceptions.
- Payments: Payment for groundwater determinations must be in our office by 12:00 noon the day prior to testing. If a test date falls on a Monday, the last day to pay is the previous Friday. Because Monday April 1st is a holiday, if you are scheduling a test for Tuesday, April 2nd, the last day to pay will be at noon on Friday, March 29th.
- Inspection Request Deadline: Requests for inspection must be made no later than 12:00 midnight on the day prior to testing to receive an inspection. The system is available from 6:00 AM to 12:00 midnight 7 days a week. You will need the WSR number (WSR##-####).
- Schedule or Cancel Inspections: Please request or cancel an inspection via our website or by automated telephone system (Selectron) at (707) 565-3551. Leave a voice mail at (707) 565-1694 if you cannot get through. Inspectors will remain in the office until 9:00 AM to receive cancellations. Otherwise, inspections will be made.
- Incomplete requests for services will be routed back to you, delaying your request for service. Be sure to provide accurate maps, directions, profile hole identification, etc.!