Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1)
Water supply wells drilled into a water-bearing rock formation overlain by
clay, silt, sand, gravel, cobbles, or similar materials, shall be constructed
in accordance with one of the following methods:
(a) Method 1 (Continuous Seal):
(A) An upper oversize drillhole, at least
four inches greater in diameter than the nominal diameter of the permanent well
casing to be installed, shall extend from land surface to at least five feet
into solid, unfractured, consolidated rock overlying the water-bearing rock
formation below a depth of 13 feet. Unperforated permanent well casing shall
extend to this same depth.
(B) The
annular space between the permanent well casing and the drillhole wall within
the consolidated rock formation shall be filled with grout using an approved
grout placement method.
(C) The
upper annular space between the permanent well casing and the drillhole wall
shall be filled with grout using an approved grout placement method from land
surface to at least five feet into a clay interval below a depth of 13
feet.
(D) The annular space between
the upper and lower sealing intervals shall be filled with grout using an
approved grout placement method.
(E) A smaller diameter liner pipe or well
screen may be installed to complete the well.
(F) If cement grout is placed by a suitable
method from the bottom of the permanent well casing to land surface (Methods A,
B, D, Appendix 210-3), the upper drillhole shall be at least two inches larger
than the nominal diameter of the permanent well casing. (See Figure
210-4);
(b) Method 2
(Step-Down Casing/Inner Casing):
(A) An upper
oversize drillhole, at least four inches greater in diameter than the upper
permanent well casing to be installed, shall extend from land surface to at
least five feet into a clay interval below a depth of 13 feet. If no clay
interval is present, then the upper oversize drillhole shall extend to a
minimum depth of 18 feet below land surface. In the event that the subsurface
materials penetrated by the upper oversize drillhole cave, or tend to cave, an
outer temporary surface casing at least 18 feet in length shall be used
throughout the construction of the upper oversize drillhole to prevent
caving.
(B) The upper permanent
well casing shall be unperforated and shall extend to, and be driven into,
solid, unfractured, consolidated rock overlying the water- bearing rock
formation.
(C) A lower drillhole,
at least as large as the inside diameter of the upper permanent well casing,
shall be constructed at least five feet into solid unfractured consolidated
rock overlying the water-bearing rock formation.
(D) A smaller diameter steel well casing, at
least two inches smaller in diameter than the diameter of the upper permanent
well casing, shall extend at least five feet into solid unfractured
consolidated rock overlying the water-bearing rock formation and at least eight
feet into the upper permanent well casing.
(E) The annular space between the upper
oversize drillhole and the upper permanent well casing shall be completely
filled with grout using an approved grout placement method after the upper
permanent well casing is set into final position. The annular space between the
smaller diameter lower permanent well casing and the lower drillhole shall be
completely filled with cement grout using an approved grout placement method
after the lower permanent well casing is set into final position. The lower
annular seal shall extend at least eight feet into the upper permanent well
casing (See Figure 210-5);
(c) Method 3 (Under-Reaming):
(A) An upper oversize drillhole, at least
four inches greater in diameter than the permanent well casing to be installed,
shall extend from land surface to at least five feet into a clay interval below
a depth of 13 feet. If no clay interval is present, then the upper oversize
drillhole shall extend to a minimum depth of 18 feet below land surface. In the
event that the subsurface materials penetrated by the upper oversize drillhole
cave, or tend to cave, an outer temporary surface casing at least 18 feet in
length shall be used throughout the construction of the upper oversize
drillhole to prevent caving.
(B) A
lower drillhole, at least two inches greater in diameter than the diameter of
the permanent well casing to be installed, shall be constructed at least
fifteen feet into solid, unfractured, consolidated rock overlying the
water-bearing rock formation by under-reaming methods.
(C) Unperforated, permanent well casing shall
extend to and be driven into solid, unfractured, consolidated rock overlying
the water-bearing rock formation at the bottom of the under-reamed section
following placement of the casing seal material.
(D) The annular space between the upper
oversize drillhole and the permanent well casing shall be filled with cement
grout using Method C or unhydrated bentonite. The annular space between the
lower under- reamed drillhole and the permanent well casing shall be completely
filled with cement grout applied under pressure in accordance with grout
placement Method A, B, or D, in Appendix 210-3. See Figure 210-6.
(E) Casing seals may not be placed in
unconsolidated formation materials using the under-reaming method.
(2) In all cases,
(Methods 1, 2, or 3, above), if materials penetrated by the upper oversize
drillhole cave, or tend to cave, an outer temporary surface casing shall be
used to case out all caving material throughout construction of the oversize
drillhole. The temporary surface casing shall be withdrawn as the annular space
is filled with grout.
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Statutory/Other Authority: ORS
536.090, ORS
537.505-537.795, ORS
536.027, ORS
536.900 & ORS
537.992
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS
536.090, ORS
537.505-537.795, ORS
536.900 & ORS
537.992