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1 GROUND WATER CONSERVATION c. G-8 The Ground Water Conservation Act Repealed by Chapter S-35.03 of the Statutes of Saskatchewan, 2005. Formerly Chapter G-8 of The Revised Statutes of Saskatchewan 1978 (effective February 26, 1979) as amended by the Statutes of Saskatchewan, 1983-84, c.63; 1984-85-86, c.16 and 45; 1989-90, c.54; 1994, c.p-37.1; and 2002, c.s-35.02. NOTE: This consolidation is not official. Amendments have been incorporated for convenience of reference and the original statutes and regulations should be consulted for all purposes of interpretation and application of the law. In order to preserve the integrity of the original statutes and regulations, errors that may have appeared are reproduced in this consolidation.

2 c. G-8 GROUND WATER CONSERVATION Table of Contents 1 Short title 2 Interpretation 3 Purposes of Act 4 Application of Act 5 Registration of certain machines 6 Investigation, well drilling and use of ground water subject to regulations 7 Access to wells, records, etc. 8 Safety 9 Control of flowing wells 10 Regulations 11 Limitation of right of action 12 Penalty 13 Acts not affected 14 Transfer of certain powers and duties

3 GROUND WATER CONSERVATION c. G-8 CHAPTER G-8 An Act respecting the Drilling of Water Wells and the Conservation and Utilization of Ground Water Short title 1 This Act may be cited as The Ground Water Conservation Act. Interpretation 2 In this Act: (a) corporation means the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority continued pursuant to The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Act; (b) (c) drilling includes boring, digging, driving and jetting; ground water means water beneath the surface of land; (d) minister means the member of the Executive Council to whom for the time being the administration of this Act is assigned; (e) owner includes a person who is in possession of, or has the right to immediate possession of, land as a lessee, purchaser under an agreement for sale or licensee; (f) well means an opening made by drilling into the ground for the purpose of obtaining ground water or scientific data on ground water, whether water is obtained or not; (g) well driller means a person who drills or reconditions a well. R.S.S. 1978, c.g-8, s.2; 1983-84, c.63, s.5; 2002, c.s-35.02, s.104. Purposes of Act 3 The purposes of this Act are: (a) to obtain logs of wells drilled and information on formations and materials encountered during drilling operations in order to assist in ground water and geological studies; (b) to provide for the conservation, development and utilization of ground water resources and to prevent pollution and contamination of ground water. R.S.S. 1978, c.g-8, s.3. Application of Act 4(1) Subject to subsection (2), this Act applies to all sources of ground water and to all wells whether drilled or developed before or after the coming into force of this Act.

4 c. G-8 GROUND WATER CONSERVATION (2) This Act does not apply with respect to a well that is drilled or developed by an owner on his land, using equipment owned by him, for the purpose of obtaining water for his domestic use. R.S.S. 1978, c.g-8, s.4. Registration of certain machines 5 Subject to subsection (2) of section 4, no person shall operate a water well drilling machine unless the machine is registered with the corporation. R.S.S. 1978, c.g-8, s.5; 1983-84, c.63, s.5. Investigation, well drilling and use of ground water subject to regulations 6 No person shall: (a) undertake a ground water investigation program; (b) drill a water well; or (c) use ground water; unless he complies with the regulations; but this section does not apply to a person obtaining or using ground water primarily for his own domestic use. R.S.S. 1978, c.g-8, s.6. Access to wells, records, etc. 7 Any officer or employee of the corporation authorized by it for the purpose has access to all wells, records, plant and equipment and every well driller and owner shall permit the officer or employee to enter on the premises, inspect the operations, the records of the operations and the plant and equipment and take samples or carry out any test or examination that the officer or employee considers necessary. 1983-84, c.63, s.5. Safety 8(1) Every well driller shall, while drilling a well, take such precautions as are necessary for the safety of persons, live stock and other property. (2) The owner of a well shall take such precautions as are necessary for the safety of persons, live stock and other property and for the prevention of damage by reason of the presence or escape of water. R.S.S. 1978, c.g-8, s.8. Control of flowing wells 9(1) If the corporation requires the owner of a well to control the flow of water from his well and the owner fails to do so, an officer or employee of the corporation may enter on the land from which the water is flowing and conduct any operations to control the flow of water that he considers necessary or expedient.

5 GROUND WATER CONSERVATION c. G-8 (2) When any operations to control the flow of water are conducted pursuant to subsection (1), the corporation may determined: (a) the cost of those operations; (b) the person or persons who are responsible for controlling the flow of waters; and (c) the person or persons who are liable for the cost or any part of the cost of those operations. (3) The person or persons determined by the corporation to be liable for the cost or any part of the cost of the operations to control the flow of water shall pay that cost or that part of the cost, as the case may be, to the corporation and in default of payment that cost or that part of the cost may be recovered in any court of competent jurisdiction. (4) Notwithstanding subsection (2), where, in the corporation s opinion, the circumstances warrant, the corporation may pay the cost or part of the cost of operations conducted pursuant to subsection (1). 1983-84, c.63, s.5. Regulations 10(1) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make such regulations not inconsistent with this Act as he may consider necessary to carry out its provisions according to their true intent or to meet cases which may arise and for which no provision is made therein, and without restricting the generality of the foregoing may make regulations: (a) governing the survey of sources of ground water; (b) governing the establishment of ground water conservation programs; (c) governing the issue of licences and permits and the suspension and cancellation thereof, and prescribing fees for licences and permits; (d) respecting the methods of drilling wells and precautions and measures to be taken during well drilling and development operations; (e) respecting the control and utilization of the flow of water from a well during and after drilling operations; (f) requiring well drillers and owners to furnish logs, reports and geological and other information and specimens and samples of materials encountered in drilling operations; (g) prescribing specifications of casing and other materials in wells; (h) governing the spacing and depths of wells; (i) respecting the abandonment of wells and prescribing the methods and requirements to be observed in abandonment operations;

6 c. G-8 GROUND WATER CONSERVATION (j) respecting measures for the prevention of pollution and contamination of ground water and prescribing the circumstances in which such measures or any of them shall be taken; (k) respecting any other matter relating to the conservation, development and control of ground water resources and the drilling and management of wells and the production of ground water therefrom. (2) Repealed. 1989-90, c.54, s.5. R.S.S. 1978, c.g-8, s.10; 1989-90, c.54, s.5 and 6. Limitation of right of action 11 Except in case of negligence, no action or proceeding lies against the minister, the corporation or any officer or employee of the corporation for any matter or thing done by him in pursuance or purported pursuance of any provision of this Act or the regulations or orders. R.S.S. 1978, c.g-8, s.11; 1983-84, c.63, s.5. Penalty 12 Every person who violates a provision of this Act or the regulations is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine of not less than $10 nor more than $100 for each day during which the violation continues. R.S.S. 1978, c.g-8, s.12; 1989-90, c.54, s.6. Acts not affected 13 Nothing in this Act or the regulations restricts or modifies any provision of The Crown Minerals Act, The Mineral Resources Act, 1985, The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, The Public Health Act, 1994 or The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Act or the regulations or orders made under any of the said Acts. R.S.S. 1978, c.g-8, s.13; 1983-84, c.63, s.5; 1984-85-86, c.45, s.4; 1994, c.p-37.1, s.76; 2002, c.s-35.02, s.105. Transfer of certain powers and duties 14 All the powers and duties conferred or imposed upon the Minister of Agriculture with respect to anything done before the first day of December, 1964, under or pursuant to The Ground Water Conservation Act, 1959, or the regulations thereunder, or by any agreement, licence, permit, authorization or other form of grant or conveyance made or issued before the first day of December, 1964, pursuant to the said Act or regulations shall, on and from the day on which The Water Corporation Act comes into force, be deemed to have been confirmed or imposed on the corporation. R.S.S. 1978, c.g-8, s.14; 1983-84, c.63, s.5; 1984-85-86, c.16, s.10. REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN Printed by the authority of THE QUEEN S PRINTER Copyright 2002