Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. Well casing
1. Casing shall be of a sufficient strength
and wall thickness to hold the borehole open and survive any necessary
grouting. A person shall use only steel or thermoplastic casing in the
construction of a well, unless the person has received a variance from the
Director pursuant to
R12-15-820.
The well casing or an extension of the casing shall extend a minimum of one
foot above ground level. When installing a pitless adaptor, the casing may be
terminated below ground level for aesthetic reasons or freeze protection
purposes. Casing made of, or which has been exposed to, hazardous or
potentially harmful materials, such as asbestos, shall not be used.
2. All well casing joints or overlaps shall
be made watertight to prevent the degradation of the water supply by the
migration of inferior quality water. Except as provided in subsection (H) of
this rule, any openings in the casing that will be above the water level in the
well, such as bar holes, cracks or perforations, shall be completely plugged or
sealed.
3. Thermoplastic casing
shall be installed in an oversized drillhole without driving. Thermoplastic
casing shall conform with ATSM International Standard Specification
F480-14(2014), which is incorporated herein by reference and is on file with
the Office of the Secretary of State. Rivets or screws used in the casing
joints shall not penetrate the inside of the casing.
4. Steel casing shall be new or in like-new
condition, free from pits or breaks, and shall conform with ASTM International
Standard Specification A53/53M-20 (2020), A139/139M-16 (2016) or) A312/312M-20
(2021), whichever is applicable, all of which are incorporated herein by
reference and are on file with the Office of the Secretary of State.
5. Copies of the ASTM International standard
specifications references to in subsections (3) and (4) above may be obtained
with these rules at the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of
Arizona, State Capitol, West Wing, Phoenix, Arizona 85007; from the Department
of Water Resources, 1110 W. Washington Street, Suite 300, Phoenix, AZ 85007;
and from the American Society for Testing and Materials, 100 Barr Harbor Drive,
West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. This rule does not include any later
amendments or editions of those standard specifications.
B. Surface seal
1. Except as provided in subsections (2) and
(4) of this subsection, and
R12-15-817(B)(1),
all wells shall be constructed with a surface seal as herein provided. The seal
shall consist of steel casing, one foot of which shall extend above ground
level, and cement grout placed in one continuous application from the bottom of
the zone to be grouted to the land surface. If a pitless adaptor is utilized,
the cement grout may terminate at the bottom of the pitless adaptor. The
minimum length of the steel casing shall be 20 feet. The minimum annular space
between the casing and the borehole for placement of grout shall be one and
one-half inches. Curing additives, such as calcium chloride, shall not exceed
ten percent of the total volume of grout. Bentonite as an additive shall not
exceed five percent of the total volume. The minimum length of the surface seal
shall be 20 feet. Any annular space between the outer casing and an inner
casing shall be completely sealed to prevent contamination of the
well.
2. All hand-dug wells shall be
constructed with a watertight curbing extending, at a minimum, from one foot
above the natural ground level to the static water level, or into the confining
formation if the aquifer is artesian. The curbing shall consist of poured
cement grout or casing surrounded by cement grout. Concrete block with cement
grout and rock with cement grout may also be used. The poured cement grout
shall not be less than six inches thick. If casing is to be used, the minimum
annular space between the casing and the borehole shall be three inches.
Hand-dug wells shall be sealed at the surface with a watertight,
tamper-resistant cover to prevent contaminants from entering the
well.
3. All wells constructed by
jetting or driving shall have cement grout placed in the annular space to a
minimum depth of six feet. The minimum annular space between the casing and the
borehole for placement of the grout shall be one and one-half inches.
4. All horizontal wells, to prevent leakage,
shall be constructed with a surface seal consisting of steel casing and cement
grout extending a minimum of ten feet into the land surface.
C. Access port. Every well with
casing four inches in diameter or larger shall be equipped with a functional
watertight access port with a minimum diameter of one-half inch so that the
water level or pressure head in the well can be monitored at all
times.
D. Gravel packed wells
1. If a gravel pack has been installed, the
annular space between the outer casing and the inner casing shall be sealed,
either by welding a cap at the top or by filling with cement grout from the
bottom of the outer casing to the surface.
2. If a gravel tube is installed, it shall be
sealed with a cap.
E.
Vents. All vents installed in the well casing shall open downward and be
screened to prevent the entrance of foreign material.
F. Removal of drilling materials
1. In constructing a water well, the well
driller shall take all reasonable precautions to protect the producing aquifer
from contamination by drilling materials. Upon completion of the well, the well
driller shall remove all foreign substances and materials introduced into the
aquifer or aquifers during well construction. For purposes of this subsection,
"substances and materials" means all drilling fluids, filter cake, lost
circulation materials, and any other organic or inorganic substances.
2. Materials known to present a health
hazard, such as chrome-based mud thinners, asbestos products, and
petroleum-based fluids, shall not be used as construction, seal or fill
materials or drilling fluids.
3.
Drilling fluids and cuttings shall be contained in a manner which prevents
discharge into any surface water.
G. Repair of existing wells
1. If, in the repair of a well, the old
casing is withdrawn, the well shall be recased in conformance with these
rules.
2. If an inner casing is
installed to prevent leakage of undesirable water into a well, the annular
space between the casings shall be completely sealed by packers, casing
swedging, pressure grouting or other methods which will prevent the movement of
water between the casings.
H. Monitor wells
1. A monitor well may be screened up to ten
feet above the highest seasonal static water level of record for the purpose of
monitoring contaminants.
2. A
monitor well shall be identified as such on the vault cover or at the top of
the steel casing. Identification information shall include the well
registration number.
I.
Completion at the surface. In areas of traffic or public rights-of-way, wells
may be constructed below the land surface in a vault. All other requirements in
this Article shall apply.