Mont. Admin. r. 36.21.654 - SEALING OF CASING - GENERAL
(1) In
constructing, developing, redeveloping, or conditioning a well, care shall be
taken to preserve the natural barriers to groundwater movement between aquifers
and to seal aquifers or strata penetrated during drilling operations which
might impair water quality or result in cascading water.
(a) All sealing shall be permanent and
prevent possible downward movement of surface waters in the annular space
around the well casing.
(b) Sealing
shall be accomplished to prevent the upward movement of artesian waters within
the annular space around the well casing that could result in the waste of
groundwater.
(c) The sealing shall
restrict the movement of groundwater either upward or downward from zones that
have been cased out of the well because of poor quality.
(d) When cement grout is used in sealing, it
shall be set in place 72 hours before additional drilling takes place, unless
special additives are mixed with the sealing material that will cause it to
adequately set in a shorter period of time.
(e) All sealing shall be performed by adding
the mixture from the bottom of the space to be sealed toward the surface in one
continuous operation. The minimum sealing material thickness shall be three
inches. A minimum thickness of 1.5 inches of sealing material shall be applied
around the outside of the casing.
(2) When casing diameter is reduced, a
minimum of four feet of overlap shall be required, except when a deleterious
case may occur.
(3) All new wells
shall be sealed to a minimum depth of 25 feet with appropriate sealing material
with the exception of those wells addressed in (4) of this rule.
(4) For wells drilled with a cable tool or
other driven methods through unconsolidated formations, when the drilling and
driving is a continuous operation, bentonite shall be fed continuously along
the outside of the casing as the well is being driven. However, it is required
that fresh, clean, pure bentonite be used.
Notes
37-43-202(3), MCA; IMP, 37-43-202(3), MCA;
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