Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 690 - WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
Division 217 - REQUIREMENT FOR PUMP TESTING OF NONEXEMPT WELLS
Section 690-217-0010 - Definitions

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 690-217-0010

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

The following definitions apply to OAR Chapter 690, Division 217:

(1) "Air Line": A tube or pipe installed in a well specifically for the purpose of determining the water level by measuring the air pressure required to purge it of water.

(2) "Commission": Water Resources Commission.

(3) "Electric Water Level Measuring Tape": A device manufactured specifically for measuring depth to water in wells and consisting of a reel, electric cable with permanent depth markings, and an indicating buzzer, light or meter.

(4) "Electronic Pressure Transducer": A submersible electronic pressure sensing device designed and constructed specifically for measuring water levels, usually connected to an electronic device to display or record pressure data.

(5) "Flowing Artesian Well": A well which penetrates an aquifer with sufficient pressure to cause water to flow from the well without pumping.

(6) "Pump Test": A controlled procedure in which water is withdrawn from a well at a constant rate for a specified period of time and in which the water level in the well is measured at specified intervals before, during and after pumping.

(7) "Pump Test Report": The form provided by the Water Resources Department for reporting the results of pump tests required by ORS 537.772.

(8) "Static Water Level": The distance between the water level in a well and ground level when no water is being withdrawn from the well and the effects of previous withdrawals are no longer noticeable.

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