Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) A well that is
temporarily removed from service shall be temporarily abandoned in accordance
with the following procedures:
(1) The well
shall be sealed with a water-tight cap or well seal, as defined in
G.S.
87-85(16), compatible with
the casing and installed so that it cannot be removed without the use of hand
tools or power tools.
(2) The well
shall be maintained whereby it is not a source or channel of contamination
during temporary abandonment.
(b) Permanent abandonment of water supply
wells other than bored or hand dug wells shall be performed in accordance with
the following procedures:
(1) All casing and
screen materials may be removed prior to initiation of abandonment procedures
if such removal will not cause or contribute to contamination of the
groundwaters.
(2) The entire depth
of the well shall be sounded before it is sealed to ensure freedom from
obstructions that may interfere with sealing operations.
(3) Except in the case of temporary wells and
monitoring wells, the well shall be disinfected in accordance with Rule
.0111(b)(1)(A) through .0111(b)(1)(C) of this Section.
(4) In the case of gravel-packed wells in
which the casing and screens have not been removed, neat-cement or bentonite
slurry grout shall be injected into the well, completely filling it from the
bottom of the casing to the top.
(5) Wells constructed in unconsolidated
formations shall be completely filled with grout by introducing it through a
pipe extending to the bottom of the well that can be raised as the well is
filled.
(6) Wells constructed in
consolidated rock formations or that penetrate zones of consolidated rock may
be filled with grout, sand, gravel or drill cuttings within the zones of
consolidated rock. The top of any sand, gravel or cutting fill shall terminate
at least 10 feet below the top of the consolidated rock or five feet below the
bottom of casing. Grout shall be placed beginning 10 feet below the top of the
consolidated rock or five feet below the bottom of casing in a manner to ensure
complete filling of the casing, and extend up to the land surface. For any well
in which the depth of casing or the depth of the bedrock is not known or cannot
be confirmed, the entire length of the well shall be filled with grout up to
the land surface.
(c)
For bored wells or hand dug water supply wells constructed into unconsolidated
material:
(1) The well shall be disinfected in
accordance with Rule .0111(b)(1)(A) through .0111(b)(1)(C) of this
Section.
(2) All plumbing or piping
in the well and any other obstructions inside the well shall be removed from
the well.
(3) The uppermost three
feet of well casing shall be removed from the well.
(4) All soil or other subsurface material
present down to the top of the remaining well casing shall be removed,
including the material extending 12 inches or greater outside of the well
casing;
(5) The well shall be
filled to the top of the remaining casing with grout, dry clay, or material
excavated during construction of the well. If dry clay or material excavated
during construction of the well is used, it shall be emplaced in lifts no more
than five feet thick, each compacted in place prior to emplacement of the next
lift.
(6) A six-inch thick concrete
grout plug shall be placed on top of the remaining casing such that it covers
the entire excavated area above the top of the casing, including the area
extending 12 inches or greater outside the well casing.
(7) The remainder of the well above the
concrete plug shall be filled with grout or soil.
(d) All wells other than water supply wells,
including temporary wells, monitoring wells, or test borings:
(1) less than 20 feet in depth that do not
penetrate the water table shall be abandoned by filling the entire well up to
land surface with grout, dry clay, or material excavated during drilling of the
well and then compacted in place;
(2) greater than 20 feet in depth or that
penetrate the water table shall be abandoned by completely filling with a
bentonite or cement - type grout; and
(3) constructed in consolidated rock
formations or that penetrate zones of consolidated rock may be filled with
grout, sand, gravel, or drill cuttings within the zones of consolidated rock.
The top of any sand, gravel or cutting fill shall terminate 10 feet or greater
below the top of the consolidated rock or five feet below the bottom of the
casing. Grout shall be placed beginning 10 feet below the top of the
consolidated rock or five feet below the bottom of the casing in a manner to
ensure complete filling of the casing and shall extend up to the land surface.
For any well in which the depth of the casing or the depth of the bedrock is
not known or cannot be confirmed, the entire length of the well shall be filled
with grout up to the land surface.
(e) Any well that acts as a source or channel
of contamination shall be repaired or permanently abandoned within 30 days of
receipt of notice from the Department.
(f) All wells shall be permanently abandoned
in which the casing has not been installed or from which the casing has been
removed, prior to removing drilling equipment from the site.
(g) The well owner is responsible for
permanent abandonment of a well except that:
(1) the well contractor is responsible for
well abandonment if abandonment is required because the well contractor
improperly locates, constructs, repairs or completes the well;
(2) the person who installs, repairs or
removes the well pump is responsible for well abandonment if that abandonment
is required because of improper well pump installation, repair or removal;
or
(3) the well contractor (or
individual) who conducts a test boring is responsible for its abandonment at
the time the test boring is completed.
Authority
G.S.
87-87;
87-88;
Eff. February
1, 1976;
Amended Eff. September 1, 2009; April 1, 2001; December 1,
1992; September 1, 1984; April 20, 1978;
Readopted Eff. September
1, 2019.