Or. Admin. Code § 690-240-0510 - Abandonment of Monitoring Wells
Proper abandonment of monitoring wells will prevent both vertical movement of water within the well bore and infiltration of surface water into the well:
(1) In areas
where groundwater contamination has been identified, except as described in
number (4) below, abandonment shall require the borehole to be completely
redrilled to a minimum of the original diameter. All casing, screen, annular
sealing material, drill cuttings, debris, and filter pack material shall be
removed prior to sealing.
(2) In
areas where groundwater contamination has not been identified, if it can be
verified that the monitoring well was constructed in accordance with these
rules, it shall be abandoned by filling the well from the bottom up with an
approved sealant as described in OAR 690-240-0475. The casing shall then be
removed below grade, as compatible with local site conditions and land
practices. The following are acceptable methods of original well construction
verification:
(a) A well report in accordance
with OAR 690-240-0395;
(b) Well
construction information submitted to the Oregon Department of Environmental
Quality;
(c) Information obtained
through down-hole geophysical logging; or
(d) Other information as approved by the
Water Resources Department.
(3) In areas where groundwater contamination
is not present, and if the monitoring well construction cannot be verified by
means listed in section (2) of this rule, the well shall be abandoned according
to section (1) of this rule.
(4)
In contaminated areas where remediation has occurred, an approved special
standard is required to abandon a well unless it is abandoned according to
section (1) of this rule. Abandonment procedures will be considered on a case
by case basis. The Department will consult with the state or federal agency
that supervised the remediation in determining the appropriate abandonment
method. In cases where there was no agency oversight, the Department will
consider any information supplied by the licensed and bonded Monitoring Well
Constructor in determining the appropriate abandonment procedure.
(5) Grout slurries shall be placed from the
bottom up by a grout pipe to avoid segregation or dilution of the sealant. The
discharge end of the grout pipe shall be submerged in the grout to avoid
breaking the seal while filling the annular space. Grout slurries used to
abandon monitoring wells shall conform to the requirements of OAR 690-240-0475.
(6) The abandonment procedure
shall be recorded on a form provided by or previously approved in writing by
the Department. The form shall include, as a minimum, all the requirements as
listed in OAR 690-240-0395, plus:
(a) Method
of abandonment;
(b) If assigned,
the well identification number, original start card number, and owner's well
number of the abandoned well.
(7) When abandoning artesian monitoring
wells, in addition to sections (1)-(6) of this rule, the flow shall be confined
or restricted by cement grout applied under pressure, or by the use of a
suitable well packer, or a wooden plug placed at the bottom of the confining
interval immediately above the artesian water bearing zone. An approved grout
shall be used to fill the well to land surface as specified in OAR
690-240-0475.
(8) Monitoring wells
that were constructed under special standards will require the abandonment
method to be approved by the Department.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 536.090 & 537.505 - 537.795
Stats. Implemented: ORS 536.090 & 537.505 - 537.795
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