Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 40A-3.301 - Conditions for Issuance of Permits
(1) The
District shall complete action upon any permit application within fourteen (14)
days after receipt of a complete application, except in the case of water wells
constructed for public water supply systems as defined in subsection
62-532.200(23),
F.A.C., and wells constructed for the artificial recharge of water, wells
requiring an Individual Water Use Permit under provisions of Chapter 40A-2,
F.A.C., in which case permit action shall be completed within 90 days of
receipt of a complete application for the construction of an artificial
recharge well or Chapter 40A-2, F.A.C., application.
(2) The issuance of a permit is dependent
upon:
(a) The application being accompanied by
the required fee, and containing the information required on Department Form
Number 62-532.900(1),
State of Florida Permit Application to Construct, Repair, Modify, or Abandon a
Well, incorporated by reference in subsection
40A-3.041(3),
F.A.C., effective 10-7-10,
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-09094.
An application will be deemed incomplete if any portion of the application form
is left blank or if the required sketch is illegible, does not provide the
means to locate the proposed well, or is not consistent with the land
coordinates provided in the application.
(b) The proposed construction, repair, or
abandonment being in accordance with applicable law, rules, and
orders.
(c) The work being done for
a purpose and in a manner which is consistent with generally accepted
engineering, hydrologic, and hydrogeologic practices.
(d) Whether the construction of the well will
adversely affect the ground water resources.
(e) Whether the proposed well's proximity to
an area of ground water contamination delineated under the provisions of
Chapter 62-524, F.A.C., may adversely affect the ground water resources or
present a threat to the health, safety, and welfare of individuals who, through
ingestion, inhalation, or dermal absorption may be exposed to ground water
contamination.
(f) Whether the
Governing Board has approved the issuance of an Individual Water Use permit or
the construction of an artificial recharge well, if
applicable.
(3) A permit
may be granted with certain conditions or restrictions, such as:
(a) Collection and submittal of geologic
samples;
(b) Geophysical logs
required;
(c) Conducting and
submitting data from an aquifer performance test;
(d) Borehole diameter restricted;
(e) Total depth restricted;
(f) Length of casing specified;
(g) Capacity of pump restricted;
(h) Water use permit required;
(i) Grouting notification required;
(j) Grout specified;
(k) Water quality sampling and data submittal
required;
(l) Water Treatment
Systems (including filters);
(m) In
areas delineated under the provisions of Chapter 62-524, F.A.C., a water well
construction permit shall not be issued unless the well is constructed to
criteria intended to protect the water resources from further contamination and
the health, safety, and welfare of individuals who, through ingestion,
inhalation, or dermal absorption may be exposed to ground water contamination.
This criteria shall include stipulations on any of the following items: casing
depth, construction method, well depth, water quality sampling, grout
specifications, the installation of a water treatment system such as a filter
and setback distance from a specific known source of contamination;
(n) Other such reasonable conditions as are
necessary to assure that the well will comply with the requirements of Chapter
373, F.S., and will not adversely impact the water resources of the
District.
(4) If the
permit is obtained by the owner, the permit will be granted with the condition
that the permit document be signed by the licensed water well contractor who
will perform the work and return the permit to the District prior to
construction, repair, or abandonment.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113, 373.171, 373.309, 373.337 FS. Law Implemented 373.109, 373.306, 373.308, 373.309, 373.313, 373.323, FS.
New 4-14-80, Amended 2-1-82, 10-7-82, 5-17-83, 3-29-84, 1-9-86, Formerly 16G-3.30, 16G-3.14, Amended 8-1-89, 11-1-92, 11-1-95, 7-1-98, 8-15-18.
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