Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 690 - WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
Division 210 - WELL CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
Section 690-210-0030 - Placement of Water Supply Wells
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) No person shall construct a water supply well:
(2) A new water supply well may be constructed at the site of an abandoned septic tank or drain field one year after the septic tank or drain field is taken out of use. The abandoned septic tank shall be pumped by a DEQ licensed sewage disposal business to remove all contents. Following pumping, the tank shall be filled with reject sand, bar run gravel or other material approved by the on site sub-surface sewage permitting agent. The delivery line between the building and the tank shall be permanently capped or filled with cement grout. A water supply well shall not be constructed through an abandoned septic tank or septic drain line. The new water supply well shall be located to meet other setbacks as directed in section (1) of this rule.
(3) Rain water gutter downspouts and drains are exempt from the setback requirements.
(4) The constructor should consider whether greater setback distances are required for the protection of the groundwater depending on the topography and local geology.
(5) To enable drilling equipment future access to the water supply well for alteration, repair, or abandonment, the property owner should maintain a minimum twenty-foot separation distance between the well and any power pole.
(6) Additional Oregon Health Authority setback standards apply to wells used for public water systems. See OAR 333-061-0050(2) or contact the Oregon Health Authority for more information.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 536.090 & 537.505 - 537.795
Stats. Implemented: ORS 536.090 & 537.505 - 537.795