Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 144 - Health Department
Chapter 4720 - PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES
GENERAL WELLHEAD PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS AND CRITERIA
Part 4720.5520 - PUMPING TEST STANDARDS FOR LARGER SIZED WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Applicability.
A pumping test must be conducted as specified in this part if:
Subp. 2. Pumping capacity.
When a pumping test is conducted, the public water supply well must be pumped at its maximum obtainable capacity.
Subp. 3. Water level measurement.
The water level measurements must be recorded in units of one-hundredths of a foot.
Subp. 4. Total volume of water measurement.
The total volume of water pumped during the pumping phase of the test must be recorded as the total gallons pumped.
Subp. 5. Pumping test length.
The length of the pumping test for a public water supply well must be no less than:
Subp. 6. Recording; start and finish.
The date and time of the start and the finish of the pumping test must be recorded to the second.
Subp. 7. Groundwater level monitoring.
For a public water supply well completed in geological materials specified in part 4720.5550, subpart 2, item D, subitem (2), at least one well or environmental bore hole must be used to monitor groundwater levels before, during, and after the pumping test.
Subp. 8. Frequency of readings; confined aquifer.
During the pumping phase and recovery phase of the test for a confined aquifer, water levels in the pumping well and any well or environmental bore hole used to monitor groundwater levels must be measured with sufficient frequency to characterize the drawdown versus time response in each of the following time intervals:
Subp. 9. Frequency of readings; unconfined aquifer.
During the pumping phase and recovery phase of the test for an unconfined aquifer, water levels in the pumping well and any well or environmental bore hole used to monitor groundwater levels must be measured with sufficient frequency to characterize the drawdown versus time response in each of the following time intervals:
Subp. 10. Readings; discontinuation.
The readings during the recovery phase of the test may be discontinued when the water levels in the pumping well and the well or environmental bore hole used to monitor groundwater level reach 95 percent recovery of the prepumping condition.
Subp. 11. Recording; pumping rate.
The pumping rate for a public water supply well must be recorded during the pumping phase of the test:
Subp. 12. Final recording.
The final recording of the pumping rate for a public water supply well must be recorded five minutes before shutting off the pump.
Subp. 13. Pumping rate variation.
When the pumping rate of a public water supply well varies by ten percent or greater from the previous reading, except for the final recording specified in subpart 12, new readings must be recorded at five-minute intervals for either the next hour or until a variation of less than ten percent is observed, whichever is the greater length of time.
Subp. 14. Failure to record pumping rate.
Failure to record the pumping rate for a public water supply well at the times specified in subparts 11 and 12 requires the pump test to be redone.
Subp. 15. Pumping rate measurement.
The pumping rate must be expressed in gallons per minute.
Subp. 16. Recording and submittal requirements.
Pumping test data must be recorded and submitted to the department on forms or electronic data file templates provided by the department.
Statutory Authority: MS s 103I.101