Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 920.80 - Special Type Wells
a) General.
Wells in this classification are dug, bored, driven, and radial collector. The
choice of any one of these as opposed to a drilled well is largely dictated by
the characteristics of the water bearing formations or aquifers in the local
areas.
b) Bored or Dug Well - Well
Not Finished With Buried Slab. Bored or dug wells that are not finished as
buried slab wells shall comply with the following: (See Illustration G.)
1) Annular Opening. The open space between
the excavation and the installed casing shall be grouted with concrete. The
concrete shall be a minimum of six inches thick and be poured without
construction joints from the ground surface to a minimum of ten feet below
ground level. The contractor shall be responsible for the installation of the
concrete grout. The diameter of the well bore below the grouting shall be a
minimum of four inches greater than the outside diameter of the well casing and
shall be filled with washed pea gravel to the well bottom.
2) Upper Terminal. The casing shall extend at
least 8 inches above finished ground surface. A cover slab at least four inches
thick, adequately reinforced and having a diameter sufficient to extend to the
outer edge of the casing shall be provided. The slab shall be constructed
without joints. The top of the slab shall be sloped to drain to all sides and a
watertight joint made where the slab rests on the well casing. A manhole, if
installed, shall consist of a curb cast in the slab and extending four inches
above the slab. The manhole shall have a watertight cover having sides which
overhang the curb at least two inches.
A) A
vent shall consist of pipe extending above the slab with the open end turned
down and not less than six inches above the slab. The open end shall be covered
with 24 mesh or finer screen of durable material.
B) Adequate sized pipe sleeve or sleeves
shall be cast in place in the slab to accommodate the type of pump or pump
piping proposed for the well.
c) Bored or Dug Well - Buried Slab
Construction. The well casing shall be terminated at a depth of 10 feet or more
below the ground surface. Well casing shall meet the requirements in Section
920.90. This casing shall be
firmly imbedded in a uniformly tapered hole that is formed when the reinforced
concrete buried slab is manufactured, the hole size tapering in diameter from
1/2 inch greater than the outside diameter of the riser pipe to 1/2 inch
smaller than the outside diameter of the riser pipe or shall be connected to a
pipe cast in a reinforced buried concrete slab. The connection shall be made in
accordance with Section
920.90(c). The
casing shall be a minimum of four inches in diameter and extend from the
concrete slab to at least eight inches above finished ground surface. A
bentonite seal that is a minimum of 12 inches in thickness shall be installed
over the buried slab the entire diameter of the well. The annular opening
between the casing pipe and the well bore shall be filled with clean earth
thoroughly tamped to minimize settling, and mounded to drain away from the
well. The contractor shall be responsible for the installation of the backfill.
If a pitless adaptor is scheduled to be installed within seven calendar days,
the earth backfill may terminate one foot below the frost level. The diameter
of the well bore below the buried slab shall be a minimum of four inches
greater than the outer diameter of the well casing and shall be filled with
washed pea gravel to the well bottom. (See Illustration H.)
d) Driven Well. The well point, drive pipe
and joints shall be structurally suitable to prevent rupture during the driving
of the well. If aids to driving are used, such as an augered starting hole or
water jetting, the annular space around the drive pipe shall be sealed with
cement grout or puddled clay. The type of pump proposed for the well will
determine how the the top ten feet or more of the well shall be completed. If
the working barrel of a hand pump is to be located below ground surface, the
upper portion of the well shall be enclosed in steel or iron casing pipe to a
point below the barrel. So called "frost pits" curbed with stone, brick, tile,
etc., are prohibited.
1) A minimum of 20 ft.
of casing shall be provided for the drop pipe. (See Illustration I.)
2) Driven wells shall not be constructed in
basements.
3) Well seals or pitless
adapter units shall be employed in accordance with the Illinois Water Well Pump
Installation Code.
4) The casing
used in driven wells shall be in compliance with Table A or Table B.
e) Radial Collector Well. Approval
of plans for the well shall be obtained from the Department before
construction. Factors that will be considered for approval of a radial
collector well will include depth of well, types of soil formations, location
of well and sources of potential contamination in the surrounding
area.
Notes
Amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 3973, effective April 1, 1998
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