New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 14A - NEW JERSEY POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
Subchapter 10 - GROUND WATER MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES
Section 7:14A-10.4 - General ground water monitoring well requirements
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:14A-10.4
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) In addition to monitoring requirements specified elsewhere in this subchapter, all of the following requirements apply to the installation, maintenance, sampling and closure of monitoring wells.
1. Ground water monitoring wells
shall be constructed in accordance with the edition of the Department's "Field
Sampling Procedures Manual" applicable at the time of well construction, an
alternate method approved by the Department, or as set forth in the NJPDES-DGW
permit.
2. A well permit, as required by
N.J.S.A. 58:4A-1 et seq., shall be obtained prior to the installation of any ground
water monitoring well. A clear and accurate record or base map providing the
monitoring well location, depth, elevation and achievable pumping rate shall be kept
at the facility by the owner or operator and made available to the
Department.
3. Ground water sampling and
analysis shall be conducted in accordance with the edition of the Department's
"Field Sampling Procedures Manual" applicable at the time of sampling, an alternate
method approved by the Department, or as set forth in the NJPDES-DGW
permit.
4. Wells shall be capped to
prevent precipitation from entering the well bore hole or introduction of extraneous
material and substances into the well which might invalidate analytical results. All
monitoring wells shall be cased in a manner that maintains the integrity of the
monitoring well bore hole. Wells shall be screened and packed with gravel or sand
where necessary to enable sample collection at depths where appropriate. The annular
space (that is, the space between the bore hole and well casing) above the sampling
depth shall be sealed with a suitable material (for example, cement grout or
bentonite slurry) to prevent contamination of samples and ground water.
5. The elevation of the top of the well casing for
each ground water monitoring well shall be established and said elevation shall be
permanently marked on the well casing. The elevation established shall be in
relation to the New Jersey Geodetic Control Survey datum. Each monitoring well
casing shall be permanently marked with a number to be assigned or approved by the
Department. This will typically be the well permit number issued with the permit to
construct the well.
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