Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-528.640 - Operation Permit for Class V Wells
(1)
In addition to a Construction/Clearance Permit, the owner or operator of these
wells shall obtain an operation permit as required under this subsection.
(a) The following Class V groups and well
types shall obtain an operation permit:
1.
Cooling water return flow wells using an open-looped system, or any system
using additives;
2. Groups 2, 7,
and 8 wells, except swimming pool drainage wells, unless the fluids being
injected meet the primary and secondary drinking water standards contained in
Chapter 62-550, F.A.C., and minimum criteria contained in Rule
62-520.400, F.A.C.;
3. Group 3 wells;
4. Group 4 wells;
5. Group 5 wells, except sand backfill wells;
and
6. Group 6 wells if injection
is into an underground source of drinking water.
(b) In addition to the Class V groups and
well types listed in paragraph (a) above which are required to obtain an
operation permit, the Department shall require the owner or operator of any
Class V group or well type to obtain an operation permit if the Department
determines that the operation of a Class V well has the potential to cause or
allow fluid movement into an underground source of drinking water which may
cause a violation of a primary or secondary drinking water standard contained
in Chapter 62-550, F.A.C., or minimum criteria contained in Rule
62-520.400, F.A.C. In making
this determination the Department shall consider the following:
1. Quality of water in all aquifers
penetrated by the well;
2. Quality
of the injection fluid;
3. Volume
of fluid injected;
4. Existing and
potential uses of aquifer within the area which may be affected by the well;
and
5. Well
construction.
(c)
Operation permits are not required for Group 1 wells and swimming pool drainage
wells meeting the requirements for a general permit under Rules
62-528.705 and
62-528.710, F.A.C., aquifer
remediation wells authorized under the provisions of a remedial action plan as
allowed under paragraph
62-528.630(2)(c),
F.A.C., and Group 7 wells when the injection fluid meets the primary and
secondary drinking water standards contained in Chapter 62-550, F.A.C., and the
minimum criteria contained in Rule
62-520.400, F.A.C., and have
been processed through a permitted drinking water treatment
facility.
(2) Operation
permits shall be issued for a period not to exceed five years.
(3) At least 60 days before expiration of an
operation permit, the owner or operator shall apply for renewal of his
permit.
Notes
Specific Authority 373.309, 403.061, 403.087 FS. Law Implemented 373.308, 373.313, 403.021, 403.061, 403.062, 403.087, 403.088, 403.161 FS.
New 4-1-82, Amended 5-8-85, Formerly 17-28.63, 17-28.630, 62-28.630, Amended 8-10-95, 6-24-97.
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