New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 21 - Miscellaneous
Chapter XVIII - Delaware River Basin Commission
Subchapter E - Water Code
Part 890 - Conservation, Development And Utilization Of Delaware River Basin Water Resources
Underground Waters
Section 890.31 - Basinwide well registration standards and criteria
Universal Citation: 21 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 890.31
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Policy.
(1) All owners of individual wells or groups
of wells operated as a system that withdraw an average of 10,000 gallons per
day (gpd) or more during any 30-day period from the underground waters of the
basin shall register their wells with the designated agency of the state where
the well is located.
(2)
Registrations may be filed by agents of owners, including well
drillers.
(3) Owners of existing
wells that withdraw 10,000 gpd or more in any 30-day period that have not been
previously registered with the respective designated state agencies pursuant to
state law or the Southeastern Pennsylvania Ground Water Protected Area
Regulations shall register their wells with the designated state agency by
March 1, 1986. In lieu of this provision, alternative arrangements for
registration of previously unregistered existing wells may be approved by the
executive director pursuant to section 890.33 of this Part.
(4) Any well that is replaced or redrilled,
or modified in a manner such as to increase the withdrawal capacity of the
well, shall be reregistered with the designated state agency.
(5) The following are the designated
registration agencies for the respective states: Delaware Department of Natural
Resources and Environmental Control; New Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection and Energy; New York State Department of Environmental Conservation;
and Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(b) Forms, procedures and information requirements.
(1) Registrations shall be filed
on forms and in accordance with procedures established by the commission. In
lieu of such forms and procedures, the executive director may approve forms and
procedures established by the respective State agencies which are essentially
equivalent.
(2) The following data
shall constitute minimum information requirements for well registration (owners
or their agents are responsible for paragraphs [1]-[9]; states and/or the
United States Geological Survey [U.S.G.S.] are responsible for paragraphs
[10]-[13]):
(i) well identification number
(owner ID);
(ii) well owner's name,
address and telephone number;
(iii)
well location:
(a) state;
(b) county;
(c) political subdivision; and
(d) U.S.G.S. quadrangle with
location;
(iv) well
construction information:
(a) date of well
completion;
(b) driller's name,
state license number;
(c)
diameter(s) of hole (inches);
(d)
depth drilled (feet below land surface);
(e) depth of completed well (feet below land
surface);
(f) drilling
method;
(g) casing(s):
(1) depth(s) (feet below land
surface);
(2) diameter(s);
and
(3) material;
(h) screen(s):
(1) depth(s) of top (feet below land
surface);
(2) depth(s) of bottom
(feet below land surface);
(3)
diameter(s) (inches);
(4) material;
and
(5) type;
(i) gravel pack:
(1) depth of top (feet below land
surface);
(2) depth of bottom (feet
below land surface);
(j)
grout information:
(1) grout
material;
(2) grout top (feet below
land surface); and
(3) grout bottom
(feet below land surface); and
(k) driller's log;
(v) water-yielding zones (consolidated-rock
aquifers):
(a) depth of top (feet below land
surface); and
(b) depth of bottom
(feet below land surface);
(vi) pump test/well yield information:
(a) date;
(b) static water level (feet above or below
land surface);
(c) pumping water
level (feet below land surface);
(d) pumping time (hours and
minutes);
(e) pumping rate
(gpm);
(f) pumping measurement
method; and
(g) maximum sustainable
well yield;
(vii) use
information:
(a) use type:
(1) agriculture (nonirrigation);
(2) commercial;
(3) domestic;
(4) industrial;
(5) irrigation;
(6) mining;
(7) dewatering;
(8) air conditioning, geothermal heat
pump;
(9) power:
(i) fossil-fueled power; or
(ii) nuclear power;
(10) sewage treatment; and
(11) public water supply;
(b) anticipated or estimated usage
(gpd, gpm or gpy);
(c) meter
type;
(d) pump installation
date;
(e) pump capacity
(gpm);
(f) motor capacity
(hp);
(g) pump manufacturer and
type;
(h) power
source(s);
(i) intake setting (feet
below land surface); and
(j)
current pumping level (if available);
(viii) manner and location of water or
wastewater disposal;
(ix)
verification: name, address, signature, date, and telephone number of person
supplying data for paragraphs (1)-(8);
(x) identification and location:
(a) latitude and longitude (method used) or
New Jersey grid number;
(b) major
watershed (U.S.G.S. hydrologic unit);
(c) minor watershed;
(d) identification numbers (registration ID);
and
(e) altitude (feet above or
below mean sea level) (method used);
(xi) aquifer information:
(a) aquifer and geologic formation;
(b) lithology of aquifer;
(c) depth to bedrock;
(d) bedrock material;
(e) confined or unconfined aquifer;
and
(f) specific
capacity;
(xii)
water-withdrawal permit data (if available):
(a) name of permitting agency;
(b) permit number;
(c) permit quantity; and
(d) expiration date; and
(xiii) verification: name, agency, address,
date, and telephone number of person supplying data for paragraphs
(10)-(12).
(3) The
designated state agency may waive specific information requirements set forth
in subdivision (b) of this section for existing wells if the information is
unavailable.
(c) Administrative agreements. Recognizing the existence of ongoing well registration programs in the signatory states, and recognizing the major differences among the four signatory states regarding the legal authority and enforcement capability for the conduct of well registration, the executive director shall effectuate independent administrative agreements with each state for the conduct of well registration. The administrative agreements shall, at a minimum, provide for:
(1) the adoption by
each state of the minimum information requirements presented in section 890.32
of this Part for registration of new wells producing an average of 10,000 gpd
or more during any 30-day period and automation of well records;
(2) the identification and automation of well
records for all registered, existing wells producing an average of 10,000 gpd
or more during any 30-day period; and
(3) the adoption of procedures for
registration of unregistered, existing wells producing an average of 10,000 gpd
or more during any 30-day period and automation of well records.
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