Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 40E-3.502 - Construction Methods
(1) Water wells
must be located, constructed, cased, grouted, plugged, capped, or sealed to
prevent uncontrolled surface flow, uncontrolled movement of water from one
aquifer or water bearing zone of differing water quality to another,
contamination of groundwater or surface water resources, or other adverse
impacts. The construction methods and standards in this chapter shall apply to
all construction, repair, or abandonment of wells in the District except:
(a) In those areas exempted by the District
with the concurrence of the Department; or,
(b) For public water supply wells or limited
use public supply wells, which shall be constructed, repaired, or abandoned in
accordance with Chapter 62-555 or 64E-8, F.A.C., respectively; or,
(c) For monitor wells, which shall be
constructed, repaired, or abandoned in accordance with Chapter 62-761, F.A.C.,
covering underground storage tank systems; or,
(d) For water wells permitted under Chapter
62-524, F.A.C., delineated areas, which shall be constructed, repaired, or
abandoned in accordance with Chapter 62-524, F.A.C., or special criteria
developed for specific designated areas; or,
(e) When special well construction conditions
have been specified on a water use permit, these conditions shall be attached
to applicable well construction permits.
(2) The District may designate special well
construction standards areas by emergency rule to prevent transport of surface
contaminants to groundwater or movement of introduced or natural contaminants
from one aquifer or zone to another. Such standards will be the minimum
necessary to prevent the movement of contaminants and will be in cooperation
with other state agencies, local jurisdictions, and the regulated public, in
accordance with Chapter 120, F.S., provisions for emergency
rulemaking.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.171, 373.309 FS. Law Implemented 373.113, 373.306, 373.308, 373.309 FS.
New 1-1-85, Amended 12-19-89, 3-16-05, 6-8-15.
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