12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-630-450 - Well abandonment
A. The
abandonment of a private well governed by this chapter or a private well
abandoned as a condition of a permit issued under this chapter shall be
administered by the Department of Health in conformance with this section. The
owner or owner's agent shall provide advance notification regarding the
initiation of well abandonment to the district or local health department to
allow department personnel the opportunity to observe well abandonment. The
owner or owner's agent shall be under no obligation to delay abandonment
activities pending arrival of department personnel.
B. Prohibited materials. The following
materials, even if classifiable as clean fill or beneficial use byproducts in
other applications, shall not be used as clean fill or grout in any well
abandonment procedure.
1. Contaminated
media.
2. Non-manufactured gravel,
brick, broken concrete, crushed glass, porcelain, or road pavement, except as
these materials are present as incidental constituents of undisturbed soil or
natural earth materials.
3.
Controlled low strength material (flowable fill) or other product incorporating
fly ash, other coal combustion byproduct, or other waste.
C. Temporary abandonment. A temporarily
abandoned well shall be sealed with a water-tight cap or well head seal. Such a
well shall be maintained so that it will not be a source or channel for
contamination to groundwater during temporary abandonment.
D. Permanent abandonment. The object of
proper permanent abandonment is to prevent contamination from reaching
groundwater resources via a component of the well, including casing, annular
space, and well cap. Permanently abandoned wells, with the exception of bored
wells abandoned per the methods identified in subdivisions 5 a and 5 b (3) of
this subsection shall no longer be classified as wells. A permanently abandoned
well shall be abandoned in the following manner:
1. Casing material may be salvaged.
2. Before the well is abandoned, it shall be
checked from land surface to the entire depth of the well to ascertain freedom
from obstructions that may interfere with abandonment operations.
3. The well shall be thoroughly chlorinated
using the dosage rates in
12VAC5-630-430 prior to
abandonment.
4. Grout used in well
abandonment shall conform to
12VAC5-630-400 E.
5. Bored wells, rock or
brick-lined, and uncased wells shall be abandoned using one of the following
methods:
a. Clean fill method. Bored, rock or
brick-lined, and uncased wells abandoned by this method shall remain designated
as wells with respect to the siting of onsite sewage treatment system
components per the requirements of 12VAC5-610 and 12VAC5-613. The well shall be
backfilled with clean fill to the water level. A two-foot-thick bentonite plug
shall be placed immediately above the water level. Clean fill shall be placed
on top of the bentonite plug and brought up to at least five feet from the
ground surface. The top five feet of the well casing, if present, shall be
removed from the bore hole. If an open annular space is present around the well
casing, the annular space shall be filled with grout to the maximum depth
possible, but not less than or equal to 20 feet. A one-foot-thick cement or
bentonite grout plug that completely fills the bore void space shall be placed
a minimum of five feet from the ground surface. The remaining space shall be
filled with clean fill which is mounded a minimum of one foot above the
surrounding ground surface. When the well is fewer than 25 feet deep, this
procedure shall be followed to the greatest extent possible, including removing
at a minimum the top five feet of casing below ground and grouting the open
annular space as described in this subdivision. The location of these wells
shall be permanently marked for future reference.
b. Grout abandonment method. Bored, rock or
brick-lined, and uncased wells abandoned by this method shall no longer be
designated as wells, with the exception of subdivision 5 b (3) of this
subsection. At a minimum, the top five feet of well casing below ground, if
present, shall be removed from the well bore.
(1) When a continuous annular space is
present around the well casing, the annular space shall be filled with grout,
placed via a tremie pipe, to the maximum depth possible, but not less than 20
feet.
(2) When an annular space is
present but not continuous, materials shall be completely removed from the
annular space to the maximum depth possible, but not less than 20 feet, and the
annular space shall be filled with grout placed via a tremie pipe.
(3) When an annular space is present but not
continuous, and cannot be cleared sufficiently for the annular space to be
filled with grout to a depth not less than 20 feet, then accessible annular
space will be filled with grout placed via a tremie pipe. Wells in which the
annular space cannot be filled with grout to depth of at least 20 feet shall be
treated as a well with respect to the siting of onsite sewage treatment
components per the requirements of 12VAC5-610 and 12VAC5-613.
(4) If existing well documentation (uniform
water well completion report) indicates that the annular space is filled with
grout to a minimum depth of 20 feet, the condition of the grout shall be
confirmed by visual observation of the top of the grout following the removal
of the top five feet of well casing below ground. If the grout appears intact,
no further confirmation of grout condition shall be required and abandonment
shall proceed. If the grout condition appears compromised based on visual
examination, then the requirements of subdivision 5 b (2) or 5 b (3) of this
subsection shall apply.
(5) Once
the annular space is addressed, the well shall be pumped dry and completely
filled with grout poured from the surface. If the well is not pumped dry, grout
shall be placed by introduction through a tremie pipe. The placement of grout
in the well bore shall completely fill the bore void space to within a minimum
of five feet from the ground surface. The well shall be capped with clean fill
which is mounded a minimum of one foot above the surrounding ground surface.
When the well is fewer than 25 feet deep, this procedure shall be followed to
the greatest extent possible, including removing at a minimum the top five feet
of casing below ground and cleaning or grouting the open annular space as
described in this subdivision.
6. Drilled wells, including observation,
monitoring, and remediation wells constructed in collapsing material shall be
completely filled with grout placed via a tremie pipe. The well shall be capped
with clean fill mounded to a minimum of one foot above the surrounding ground
surface and graded to provide positive drainage away from the well.
7. Drilled wells, including observation,
monitoring, and remediation wells, constructed in consolidated rock formations
or which penetrate zones of consolidated rock shall be completely filled with
grout placed via a tremie pipe. At the discretion of the water well service
provider, the well may be filled with sand or gravel opposite the zones of
consolidated rock. The top of the sand or gravel fill shall be at least five
feet below the top of the consolidated rock and at least 20 feet below the land
surface. The remainder of the well shall be filled with grout placed via a
tremie pipe. The well shall be capped with clean fill mounded to a minimum of
one foot above the surrounding ground surface and graded to provide positive
drainage away from the well.
8.
Other abandonment procedures may be approved by the division on a case by case
basis.
9. When bored wells are
advanced and a water source is not found, and the casing has not been placed in
the bore hole, the well bore shall be abandoned by backfilling with the
cuttings or clean fill or both to at least five feet below the ground surface.
A two-feet-thick plug of grout shall be placed at a minimum of five feet from
the ground surface. The remainder of the bore hole shall be filled with the
cuttings or clean fill or both.
Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-176 of the Code of Virginia.
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