California Health and Safety Code ARTICLE 9 - Remedies
- Section 116650.
(a) If the state board determines that a public water system is in violation of this chapter or any regulation, permit, standard, citation, or order issued...
- Section 116655.
(a) Whenever the state board determines that any person has violated or is violating this chapter, or any order, permit, regulation, or standard issued or...
- Section 116660.
(a) Any person who operates a public water system without having an unrevoked permit to do so, may be enjoined from so doing by any court...
- Section 116665.
Whenever the department determines that any public water system is unable or unwilling to adequately serve its users, has been actually or effectively abandoned by...
- Section 116670.
Anything done, maintained, or suffered as a result of failure to comply with any primary drinking water standard is a public nuisance dangerous to health,...
- Section 116675.
Notwithstanding Sections 116340 and 116500, the department shall, after adequate notification of the local health officer, take action authorized by this chapter against a public...
- Section 116680.
The Legislature finds and declares as follows:(a) It is the policy of the state to encourage orderly growth and development, which are essential to the social,...
- Section 116681.
Except as provided in paragraph (2) of subdivision (j) of Section 116686, the following definitions shall apply to this section and Sections 116682, 116684, and...
- Section 116682.
(a) Where a public water system or a state small water system, serving a disadvantaged community, consistently fails to provide an adequate supply of safe drinking...
- Section 116684.
(a) Liability of a consolidated water system, wholesaler, or any other agency in the chain of distribution that delivers water to a consolidated water system shall...
- Section 116686.
(a) (1) To provide affordable, safe drinking water to disadvantaged communities and to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse, the state board may do both of the following,...
Last modified: October 22, 2018