Wells shall be grouted and sealed in accordance with
paragraph 62-532.500(3)(i),
F.A.C., incorporated by reference in subsection
40E-3.036(2),
F.A.C., to protect the water resource from degradation caused by movement of
waters along the well annulus either from the surface to the aquifer or between
aquifers, and to prevent loss of pressure in artesian aquifers.
(1) All wells that are constructed in a
manner which creates an annular space between the casing and the naturally
occurring geologic formations shall be grouted and sealed in accordance with
the methodologies listed in paragraph
62-532.500(3)(i),
F.A.C., incorporated by reference in subsection
40E-3.036(2),
F.A.C.
(2) Wells obtaining water
from unconsolidated formations, using a method other than jetting or driving a
casing, and creating an annular space, shall be grouted from no more than ten
(10) feet above the top of the screen to the upper terminus. Borehole cuttings
shall not be reintroduced into the annular space.
(3) For jetted wells or sand point wells
obtaining water from an unconsolidated formation of a naturally caving nature
in which the annular space is completely filled with formation material, only
the upper three (3) feet shall be grouted to provide protection from possible
contaminated surface water.
(4) For
jetted wells or sand point wells circulating drilling fluids to the surface,
and obtaining water from a consolidated formation, shall be grouted bottom to
top prior to being seated into water bearing formation.
(5) For wells constructed by driven casing,
dry bentonite, with an average mesh size of between 4 and 20 U.S. standard
sieve size or grain size between 5mm and .85mm, must be added to the continuous
casing string at land surface at the beginning and during construction of the
well.
(6) All other wells shall be
grouted from the bottom of the casing to land surface.
(7) Unless a variance has been granted by the
District, grouting and sealing of water wells shall be accomplished in the
following manner:
(a) The grout mixture shall
consist of either Portland Cement or a natural bentonite slurry for wells and
boreholes meeting the requirements in subsection
40E-3.512(7),
F.A.C. The mixture shall consist of 5.2 to 5.5 gallons of water per sack of
Portland Cement or a mixture of 6.0 gallons of water per sack of Portland
Cement with 3 to 7.5 pounds of Bentonite, not to exceed 8% by weight.
(b) The minimum set time for grouting of
casing using either Portland Cement or Bentonite before drilling operations may
continue is 12 hours.
(c) Grouting
of the annular space shall be completed using the tremie pipe, forced pressure,
or other equivalent method approved by the District. In all cases, grout will
be introduced into the annular space from bottom to top.
(8) Water wells constructed using Bentonite
grouts shall meet all the following requirements:
(a) The slurry grout mixture shall be
introduced into the annular space from bottom to top. The casing seat must be
clean, allowing the casing to set at the total depth bored in a hole reasonably
free of drill cuttings;
(b) A
formation packer or a 5-foot neat cement plug must be installed at the casing
seat;
(c) Neat cement must be
placed in the upper ten (10) feet of the annular space to prevent deterioration
of, or damage to, the bentonite seal;
(d) Bentonite grout may be used only on
monitor, domestic, irrigation, water source, or ground source heat pump
installations with a nominal casing diameter of five (5) inches or less. Use of
bentonite grout is not allowed on public supply wells, wells in delineated
areas, wells where artesian flow occurs, in any identified contamination sites
where the contaminants will prevent an adequate seal, or in wells with the
water quality concentrations exceeding 10, 000 milligrams per liter total
dissolved solids;
(e) Bentonite
grout may be used for abandonment purposes for any well. However, it cannot be
used to abandon a dry well, or a well which flows to surface and cannot be
placed any higher in the well than the height of the static water level. Any
unsealed remainder above the height of the static water level must be filled
with neat cement;
(f) Bentonite
chips or pellets used for abandonment purposes may not be placed in any well
casing or hole less than three inches in diameter or for sealing the annular
space of any well; and,
(g) In all
circumstances, the manufacturer's mixing instructions shall be
followed.