Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 40A-3.512 - Standard Well Construction Methods
(1) In
the construction of a well, reasonable caution shall be taken to maintain the
premises in sanitary condition and to minimize the entrance of contaminants
into the water resource. Water and materials used in construction shall be
reasonably free of contamination.
(2) For wells which penetrate multiple
aquifers or zones, the well shall be completed so as to prevent
cross-connections of different aquifers or zones and to prevent leakage of
water from one aquifer or zone to another aquifer or zone. If a well cannot be
properly completed to prevent such an interchange of water between
water-bearing zones or to prevent a loss of artesian pressure, the well shall
be abandoned and plugged in accordance with Rule
40A-3.531, F.A.C., of these
rules or other specifications provided by the District, as may be appropriate
for the geological conditions encountered.
(3) For wells completed into unconsolidated
aquifers, casing shall extend from land surface to the well screen. The well
screen shall be attached to the casing with a watertight seal.
(4) For wells obtaining water from
consolidated aquifers, a continuous casing shall extend from the land surface
into the producing aquifer, and such casing must extend below the static water
level of the aquifer intended to supply the water to the well unless it can be
shown an alternative placement of the casing will prevent degradation of the
water resource. All caving zones shall be cased or screened. Prior approval for
the use of alternative methods shall be obtained from the District.
(5) Wells constructed to provide water for
irrigation systems are required to have installed an anti-syphon device
adequate to protect against contamination of the water supply, pursuant to the
requirements of Section
487.064, F.S.
(6) All water wells intended to provide
potable water shall be thoroughly cleaned of all foreign substances and
obstructing material after the well has been constructed. The well shall be
developed by pumping, surging, bailing, or other means which effectively remove
sediment, well cuttings, and foreign material from in and around the well. Such
wells shall be properly disinfected after construction in accordance with
Section 11, Well Disinfection, American Water Works Association Standard for
Water Wells, AWWA A100-84, dated June 10, 1984, which is hereby incorporated by
reference.
(7) It is the intent
that all wells shall be constructed to prevent caving and pumping of sand. In
areas where the potential exists for sand to enter the well, a screen shall be
used. If a screen is not used and the completed well pumps sand, the well will
be determined not to be suitable for its intended use and the well will have to
be repaired or abandoned.
(8) The
well casing shall extend a minimum of twelve (12) inches above ground level and
shall not be cut off below ground level unless prior approval is obtained from
the District. Circumstances for which such approval shall be considered include
the practice of installing the well top, pump and pump control apparatus in a
water tight below grade box specifically designed and installed for such
purpose for a well whose location is not subject to flooding or inundation.
Persons wishing to apply for approval shall submit their request to the
District on NWFWMD Form No. 122, Request For Below Grade Well Casing Approval.
The request will be reviewed in the same manner as exemption requests specified
in Rule 40A-3.051,
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113, 373.171, 373.309, 373.337 FS. Law Implemented 373.306, 373.308, 373.309 FS.
New 1-9-86, Formerly 40A-3.701(2), Amended 8-10-87, 4-5-88, 8-1-89, 12-1-90, 11-1-92.
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