11 Miss. Code. R. 7-2.13 - Maintenance and Service Criteria for Public Water Wells
A.
General
Installation of pumps and well equipment shall be in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendation and this regulation. All pumps and well equipment
shall be designed and installed so as to prevent contamination of the well.
(1)
Licensing Pump
installation shall be performed either by a Water Well Contractor holding an
unrestricted license or by a restricted licensee who specializes in pump
installation and well service.
(2)
Location of pressure tanks and switches Pressure tanks
and switches located above ground shall be on a concrete slab or preformed pad
or blocks. Tanks and switches installed below grade shall be in a concrete pit
or basement designed to be adequately drained, unless approved for direct
burial. A pressure tank may be buried provided the tank is designed for that
type installation. Tanks to be installed inside the bore of a water well must
be designed for that purpose and approved by the Commission.
(3)
Temporary seal
If the pump and well equipment are not installed immediately upon completion of
drilling, all openings to the well must be closed to prevent pollution or
vandalism. After pump installation, all open spaces must be sealed off to
prevent contamination of the ground water.
(4)
Drop pipe, wire,
etc. All drop pipe, wire, pumps, and other pumping equipment to be
installed in the well shall either be new or be disinfected with a solution of
at least 50 mg/l free chlorine; and it shall be installed in such a manner as
to permit removal and repair of all equipment. If equipment or tools are lost
in the well and not recovered, a statement describing the item or items lost
shall be attached to the well completion report submitted to MDEQ.
(5)
Prevention of
contamination Pumping equipment shall be installed in such a
manner as to prevent the entrance of contamination into the ground water.
Discharge pipes shall be fitted with devices which will prevent the entrance of
small animals.
(6)
Check valves Pumping equipment installed and used in
conjunction with Chemigation, which is the practice of injecting agricultural
chemicals into irrigation lines in order to mix and distribute the chemicals
with the water flowing through the irrigation system, shall have either two
check valves, or other means of backflow prevention as may be approved by MDEQ,
installed between the well head and the point of introduction of any
chemicals.
B.
Submersible pump installation
(1)
Check valves
Submersible Pumps shall have no less than 2 check valves installed. One check
valve must be installed above ground.
(2)
Wire -- Wire
shall be secured to the drop pipe in a manner which will support the weight of
the wire and keep the wire close to the pipe.
(3)
Clamps -- All
clamps used shall be all stainless steel.
C.
Jet pump
installation
(1)
Check valves -- Jet Pumps shall have a check valve
installed on the discharge side of the pressure tank.
(2)
Clamps - All
clamps used shall be all stainless steel.
D.
Turbine pump
installation
(1)
Steel column pipe for line shaft turbine pumps Steel
column pipe for turbine pump irrigation wells shall be standard weight flanged
or threaded steel pipe.
(2) Plastic
column pipe may be used for turbine pump installation provided the pipe is
designed and manufactured for that purpose.
E.
Pressure systems-
All pressure systems will have a pressure relief valve installed between the
well seal and pressure switch.
F.
Power and control wiring - Licensees may run power and
control wiring from a disconnect box to water well equipment. A license issued
pursuant to this regulation does not authorize the licensee to alter the
existing electrical service to any building or structure or perform any other
electrical work covered by the National Electric Code (NEC) or local building
codes.
Notes
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