Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Wells must be
located, constructed, cased, grouted, plugged, capped, or sealed to prevent
uncontrolled surface flow, uncontrolled movement of water from one aquifer or
water bearing zone to another, contamination of groundwater or surface water
resources, or other adverse impacts.
(a)
Monitor wells constructed to meet requirements in Chapter 62-761, F.A.C., shall
be protected and sealed in the following manner:
1. Terminal boxes, well compartments, or
manhole sleeves approved by the Department or District shall be used to protect
the well head from damage in a traffic area.
2. Traffic bumpers shall be installed around
the well head in a non-traffic area when casing extends above land
surface.
3. Pavement at pad surface
shall slope away from the terminal box, well compartment, or manhole sleeve
cover to retard movement of surface waters into the well head enclosure. The
slope will be a minimum of one inch rise over a twelve inch lateral
distance.
4. Non-traffic area
installations shall protect the well head from run-off, but need not include a
sloped cement pad in addition to the required grout. Wells shall not be
installed in depressions that accept run-off from the pad area.
5. Screened areas shall be enclosed in filter
pack and an attempt to develop to remove particulate materials and turbidity
will be made.
6. Well head
enclosures shall be sealed in accordance with subparagraph
40C-3.517(7)(b)
1., F.A.C.
7. Well heads shall be
sealed in accordance with subparagraph
40C-3.521(2)(b)
1., F.A.C.
8. If confining units
are penetrated by a monitoring well below an underground tank, construction
shall include a casing and grout seal to said unit to protect the underlying
aquifer.
9. Monitor wells may only
be used in areas where ground water is between four and twenty feet below
ground surface or finished grade, whichever is greater in
elevation.
(b) Test holes
or exploratory wells constructed to obtain engineering, mining, or geophysical
data and not for the purposes of producing, disposing, or searching for water
shall be sealed in a manner that prevents uncontrolled movement of water in
accordance with subsection
40C-3.517(8),
F.A.C. The appropriate grout mixture shall be placed in the hole or exploratory
well from bottom to top using the tremie method described in subparagraph
40C-3.517(8)(e)
2., F.A.C. This requirement shall not apply to shallow excavations for
percolation tests or soils analysis, as long as the excavation does not
penetrate a confining unit which separates water bearing zones.
(c) Wells permitted under Chapter 62-524 and
subsection 40C-3.041(2),
F.A.C., shall be constructed, repaired, or abandoned in a manner that meets the
special criteria developed for each designated area.
(d)
1. The
District may designate special construction criteria areas by emergency rule to
prevent transport of surface contaminants to ground water or movement of
introduced or natural contaminants from one aquifer or zone to another.
Criteria set will be the minimum necessary to prevent the movement of
contaminants and will be developed in cooperation with other state agencies,
local jurisdictions, and the regulated public, and will be undertaken in
accordance with Chapter 120, F.S., provisions for emergency
rulemaking.
2. The Picketville
Landfill Special Construction Criteria Area is located within Section 45,
Township 1 South, Range 26 East, Duval County. (Legal Description to be
provided by City of Jacksonville). Within the Picketville Landfill Area two
zones are created:
a. Zone A is comprised of
that area approved by the United States Environmental Protection Agency for
remedial measures on March 5, 1993, and comprised of (legal description to be
supplied by City of Jacksonville).
b. Zone B is comprised of that portion of the
Picketville Landfill Special Construction Criteria Area which is not located in
Zone A but which is located in Delineated Area as designated by Chapter 62-524,
F.A.C., and comprised of (legal description to be supplied by City of
Jacksonville).
3. The
Fairbanks Special Construction Criteria Area is located within Sections 1, 2,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, Township 9 South, Range 20 East, and Sections 5, 6, 7,
Township 9 South, Range 21 East, Alachua County, Florida. Within the Fairbanks
Special Construction Criteria Area the two zones created are Zone A and Zone B.
The legal description can be obtained by contacting the St. Johns River Water
Management District, 4049 Reid Street, Palatka, Florida
32177-2529.
(2)
Those portions of Chapters 62-524, 62-550, 62-555, 62-560, 62-610, 62-761,
64E-8 and 64E-6, F.A.C., which establish spacing distances between wells and
potential or present contamination sources, are hereby adopted by the District
and will be used to designate spacing for affected wells.
Rulemaking Authority
373.044,
373.113,
373.309 FS. Law Implemented
373.103(1),
373.306,
373.308,
373.309
FS.
New 10-14-84, Formerly 40C-3.502, 40C-3.0502, Amended
9-17-89, 9-16-93, 8-30-94.