The following words and phrases, when used in these rules,
shall have the following meanings, except where the context clearly indicates a
different meaning:
(1) "Abandonment"
means the act, whether intentional or unintentional, of allowing a well to
attain the condition of an abandoned well.
(2) "Abandoned Well" means a well the use of
which has been permanently discontinued. Any well shall be deemed abandoned
which is in such a state of disrepair, as determined by a representative of the
District, that continued use for the purpose of obtaining ground water or
disposing of water or liquid wastes is impracticable.
(3) "Aesthetic Use" means the use of water
for fountains, waterfalls, and landscape lakes and ponds where such uses are
ornamental and decorative.
(4)
"Agricultural Irrigation Use" means the use of water for the commercial
production of crops or the growing of farm products, including vegetables,
citrus, pasture, nursery stock, turf grass, and sod.
(5) "Annulus" or "Annular Space" means any
artificially created void existing between a well casing or liner pipe and a
borehole wall.
(6) "Aquacultural
Use" includes the use of water for spawning, cultivating, harvesting, or
marketing of fin-fish, shellfish, crustaceans, frogs, turtles, and other
aquatic organisms that have a sport or other economic value.
(7) "Aquifer" means a subsurface geologic
unit capable of yielding significant quantities of water to wells and
springs.
(8) "Aquifer Restoration
Well" means a well used for the withdrawal of water for the purpose of
recovering contaminant(s) to restore or improve the quality of the water within
an aquifer.
(9) "Artificial
Recharge" means the intentional introduction of water into any underground
formation by means of a recharge or injection well.
(10) "Artificial Recharge Facility" means any
facility constructed for the intentional introduction of water into any
underground formation.
(11) "Board"
means the Governing Board of the Northwest Florida Water Management
District.
(12) "Certified Receipt"
means the date and time an application for a permit is stamped as received in
the District office.
(13)
"Commercial Use" includes small businesses and facilities in which water is the
prime ingredient of the service rendered, such as a car wash and
laundromat.
(14) "Contractor" means
any person licensed in accordance with Chapter 62-531, F.A.C., and engaged in
the business of construction, repair, or abandonment of wells.
(15) "Department" means the Department of
Environmental Protection (DEP) or its successor agency or agencies.
(16) "Domestic Self Supply Use" means the use
of water for household purposes such as drinking, bathing, cooking, sanitation,
or cleaning, which occurs in a private residence, and includes no more than one
rental residence or no more than four nonrental residences served by one
well.
(17) "Dewatering Use" means
the removal of water from a specific area to facilitate mining or
construction.
(18) "District" means
the Northwest Florida Water Management District operating under the authority
of Chapter 373, F.S.
(19)
"Diversion and Impoundment into Non-District Facilities Use" means the
diversion or extraction of water into non-District impoundments and delivery
systems designed for such purposes as maintaining structural integrity,
providing agricultural water and other non-recreational, non-aesthetic
use.
(20) "Drive Shoe" means any
device specifically designed, fabricated, and installed to protect the bottom
end of a water well casing or liner pipe from collapse or other damage while
the casing or liner pipe is being driven into place in a well.
(21) "Essential Use" includes the use of
water strictly for fire-fighting purposes, health and medical purposes, and the
use of water to satisfy federal, state, or local public health and safety
requirements.
(22) "Freeze
Protection" includes the periodic and infrequent use of water to protect
agricultural and nursery crops from permanent damage due to low
temperatures.
(23) "Golf Course
Irrigation Use" is the use of water to irrigate golf courses.
(24) "Grout" means a mixture consisting of
water and Portland cement (American Concrete Institute type I or American
Concrete Institute type III), sand and Portland cement mixed at three parts
sand to one part cement by weight, or other approved types of cement and
acceptable amounts of those additives approved by the District for use in
cement grouts. The use of alternative methods or materials shall not cause
degradation of the water resource. Grout composition shall not exceed six (6)
gallons of water per cubic foot or sack of cement.
(25) "Heating or Cooling Use" means the use
of water for heating, air-conditioning, or other cooling uses.
(26) "Industrial Use" includes those many
uses wherein the water serves the purposes of manufacturing, commerce, trade or
industry.
(27) "Injection Well"
means a well for the express purpose of introducing under pressure any water
into underground formations. This includes return wells for air conditioning
systems and injection of water under pressure into underground formations for
the possible purpose of storage and later recovery.
(28) "Landscape Irrigation Use" is the
outside watering of plants, shrubs, grass, trees, and other such flora in
landscapes surrounding homes, non-commercial house-hold gardens, industrial
buildings, parks, recreational areas, cemeteries, public right-of-ways, and
medians.
(29) "Livestock and Other
Animals Use" includes water for drinking by or washing of livestock, including
zoo animals.
(30) "Mining Use"
includes use wherein the water is applied for the extraction, transportation,
or processing of minerals.
(31)
"Navigation Use" means water discharged from ground or surface sources either
to tide water or to downstream lakes or reaches of rivers or canals for the
purpose of permitting or protecting boating activity.
(32) "Nursery Irrigation Use" (Non
agricultural) is the use of water on premises on or in which nursery stock is
held for sale, distribution or is sold or reshipped. This term does not apply
to water used for production of nursery stock.
(33) "Other Outside Use" means the use of
water outdoors for dust control, maintenance, cleaning, and washing of
structures and mobile equipment, including automobiles and the washing of
streets, driveways, sidewalks, and similar areas.
(34) "Limited Use Public Supply" means the
use of water in public water systems not covered under the definitions of
Domestic Self Supply use or Public Water Supply Use of this section, and which
is further defined as either:
(a) "Limited Use
Commercial Public Water Systems Use" means the use of water by one or more
nonresidential establishments; or
(b) "Limited Use Community Public Water
System Use" means the use of water by five or more private residences or two or
more rental residences.
(35) "Perishable Food Processing Use"
includes industrial uses involving the processing of perishable food.
(36) "Power Production Use" includes use for
steam or co-generation and the use of water for cooling and for replenishment
of cooling reservoirs.
(37) "Public
Water Supply Use" is the use of water as defined by the Florida Safe Drinking
Water Act, and means the use of water by a Public Water System.
(38) "Public Water System" means a system for
supplying water for human consumption, if such system has at least 15 service
connections or regularly serves at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days
out of the year. A Community Water System is a public water system which has at
least 15 service connections used by year-round residents or which regularly
serves at least 25 year-round residents. A non-Community Water System is a
public water system which serves at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days
out of the year but the individuals served are not year-round residents and may
be transients.
(39) "Recharge Well"
means a well for the express purpose of introducing any waters into any
underground formation. This definition shall include drainage or connector
wells.
(a) "Drainage Well" generally describes
a well for the express purpose of disposing of excess surface waters by gravity
flow into any underground formation.
(b) "Connector Well" is a well for the
express purpose of draining one aquifer and allowing this water to recharge
another aquifer (interaquifer transfer).
(40) "Recreation Area Irrigation Use" is the
use of water to irrigate recreational areas such as soccer, baseball, and
football fields or playgrounds.
(41) "Sanitation Use" includes supplying
water for toilet facilities, and for cleaning, when the use is in a
non-residence. This use does not include drinking water or water used in
cooking.
(42) "Soil Flooding Use"
means the use of water for raising of water levels on agricultural lands for
purposes not directly related to such purposes as crop growth, soil
preservation, crop harvesting, and pest control.
(43) "Test Well" or "Test Hole" is a well
constructed for temporary use, designed to allow specific geological or
groundwater parameters to be examined prior to the construction of a permanent
well.
(44) "Water-Based Recreation
Use" is the use of water for public or private swimming and wading pools and
other water-oriented recreation such as fishing, boating, and swimming, and
including water slides.
(45) "Well
Completion" means a well that meets all construction standards specified in
Part II.
(46) "Well Seal" means an
arrangement or device that prevents contaminants from entering the well at the
upper terminal and that is approved by the District as satisfying the
requirements of Rule
40A-3.521, F.A.C., of this
rule.
(47) "Onsite Sewage Disposal
System (OSDS)" means a sewage treatment and disposal facility, which may
contain a standard subsurface, filled, or mound drainfield system, an aerobic
treatment unit, a graywater system tank, a laundry wastewater system tank, a
septic tank, a grease interceptor, a dosing tank, a solids or an effluent pump,
alternative system or experimental system.
(48) "Sanitary Hazard" means a physical
condition which involves or affects any part of a drinking water system or the
raw water source, and that creates an imminent or potentially serious risk to
the health of any person who consumes water from that
system.