Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-528.600 - General Criteria for Class V Wells
(1) Rules
62-528.600 through
62-528.645, F.A.C., set forth
criteria and standards to regulate all injection wells not regulated in
previous sections of this chapter.
(a)
Generally, wells covered by these rules inject non-hazardous fluids into or
above formations that contain underground sources of drinking water. That
includes all wells listed in paragraph
62-528.300(1)(e),
F.A.C.
(b) These rules also include
wells not covered in Class I or Class IV that inject natural and manmade
radioactive materials, provided these concentrations do not exceed current
drinking water standards in Chapter 62-550, F.A.C.
(2) Classification of Class V Wells. Various
types of Class V wells that exist or may exist in Florida are grouped together
in order to facilitate the determination of permitting, operating, and
monitoring requirements for these wells. The groups are:
(a) Group 1 - Wells associated with thermal
energy exchange processes, which include air conditioning return flow wells and
cooling water return flow wells. Air conditioning return flow well and cooling
water return flow wells may be part of an open-loop or closed-loop system, with
or without additives.
(b) Group 2 -
Recharger wells, saltwater intrusion barrier wells, connector wells, and
subsidence control wells.
(c) Group
3 - Wells which are part of domestic wastewater treatment systems, including
septic system wells receiving domestic wastewater other than those specifically
excluded in paragraph
62-528.120(4)(b),
F.A.C.
(d) Group 4 - Non-hazardous
industrial and commercial disposal wells, which include laundry waste wells,
dry wells, injection wells associated with aquifer remediation projects,
desalination process concentrate wells, and nuclear disposal wells used to
inject radioactive wastes, provided the concentrations of the waste do not
exceed drinking water standards contained in Chapter 62-550, F.A.C.
(e) Group 5 - Class V wells associated with
mining or mineral extraction operations, including wells used to inject spent
brine into the same formation from which it was withdrawn after extraction of
halogens or their salts, sand backfill wells, and injection wells used for in
situ recovery of phosphate, uraniferous sandstone, clay, sand, and other
minerals extracted by the borehole slurry mining method.
(f) Group 6 - Lake level control and
stormwater drainage wells.
(g)
Group 7 - Wells associated with an aquifer storage and recovery
system.
(h) Group 8 - Class V wells
regulated under additional federal requirements contained in
40 C.F.R.
144.88 (2000) including large capacity
cesspools and motor vehicle waste disposal wells.
(i) Group 9 - Class V wells such as
exploratory wells, geothermal wells, experimental technology wells, swimming
pool drainage wells and other wells not described in the other Class V groups
above.
Notes
Specific Authority 373.309, 403.061, 403.087 FS. Law Implemented 373.308, 403.021, 403.061, 403.062, 403.087 FS.
New 4-1-82, Amended 8-30-82, 5-8-85, Formerly 17-28.51, 17-28.510, 62-28.510, Amended 8-10-95, 6-24-97, 11-20-02.
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