Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
1. A
person who is required to obtain a Groundwater Withdrawal Permit for an
existing or proposed groundwater withdrawal or use under Section D shall submit
a permit application on forms, furnished upon request, by the Department. The
applicant shall furnish the Department, as determined by the Department, with
sufficient documented evidence as described in Section E to aid in evaluating
the effect of the existing or proposed groundwater withdrawal or use on the
water resources of the Capacity Use Area.
2. Sufficient documented evidence shall
include, but not be limited to, the following:
a. Name, address, and phone number of
applicant who shall be the owner and his applicable agent, professional
engineer or professional geologist, as appropriate;
b. Location of all existing and/or proposed
wells, properly identified, for which the permit is requested, marked on the
best available map, which may be a portion or copy of a United States
Geological Survey 7 1/2 (seven and one-half) minute quadrangle map, latest
county highway map, or more detailed map or aerial photography, where required
by the Department, provided the map or aerial photography submitted is clearly
identified;
c. The latitude and
longitude of all wells, obtained from the location map or by acceptable Global
Positioning System (GPS) instrumentation;
d. As-built construction details of all wells
to include, but not limited to, the following;
1. Name of driller;
2. Date of drilling;
3. Total depth of well (in feet);
4. Diameter of drilled hole;
5. Diameter, depth, and type of
casing;
6. Depth (length) of
grouting;
7. Depth and diameter of
well screen(s), if used, and the material, type, and diameter of screen
openings;
8. Type of pump, size
(horsepower), and performance curves;
9. Static water level and pumping water
level; and
10. Number of hours per
day the well(s) is pumped.
e. A completed SCDHEC Water Well Record or
other approved form and driller's logs, if available;
f. Copy of geophysical/mechanical logs, if
available;
g. The ground elevation
of the well(s), if available;
h.
The location of all abandoned or unused well(s) owned or under the control of
the applicant;
i. The proposed
amount of groundwater withdrawal (in million gallons) per year;
j. A "Best Management Plan" for water use and
water conservation designed to protect water quality and reduce water
consumption to include, but not limited to, the following, as applicable;
1. Reasonable and appropriate conservation
techniques, application processes, and alternate sources of water, including
but not limited to, surface water(s) and/or availability of treated effluent,
to minimize or eliminate groundwater sources;
2. Based on the current and/or proposed
withdrawal rates, provide reasonable and appropriate documentation that the
proposed water use is necessary to the anticipated needs of the applicant to
include, but not limited to, the following;
a. Public Water Supply- by system, population
served, anticipated growth, annual water use statistics (e.g., monthly average,
peak summer/winter consumption);
b.
Industrial Water Supply- by industry type, anticipated growth, and annual water
use statistics (e.g., monthly average, peak summer/winter
consumption);
c. Irrigation Water
Supply- irrigated acreage, major crops (with irrigated acreage for each crop),
water use by crop (per acre), calculated irrigation requirement (including
available precipitation), critical period growth requirements, growing season,
and nutrient and pest management strategy;
d. Golf Course Irrigation Water Supply-
irrigated acreage (differentiating actual golf course areas and aesthetic
landscaping), water use per acre, calculated irrigation requirement (including
available precipitation), annual water use statistics (e.g., monthly average,
peak summer/winter consumption), and nutrient and pest management
strategy;
e. Aquaculture Water
Supply- pond capacity (acre-feet), make-up water requirement, drain-fill
periodicity, (e.g., monthly average, peak summer/winter consumption).
3. Maintenance schedule to
preserve the integrity and efficient operation of water conveyance system(s);
and
4. A statement specifying the
beneficial use of the groundwater being withdrawn as necessary to meet the
reasonable needs of the applicant.
k. Historical water use
information;
l. Availability of
alternate water sources;
m. Any
present or anticipated unreasonable adverse or potential adverse effects on
other water uses or users, including, but not limited to, adverse effects on
public use; and
n. Permitted
effluent discharges in accordance with a valid NPDES Discharge Permit.
3. In addition to the
information required under Section E.2. above, applicants proposing new well
construction or increasing the rated capacity of an existing well or wells
shall provide proposed well construction details and technical specifications
or pump specifications, including, but not limited to, the following:
a. Name of driller, if known;
b. Date of drilling, if known;
c. Total depth of well (in feet);
d. Diameter of drilled hole;
e. Diameter, depth, and type of
casing;
f. Depth of grouting - the
minimum length of grout to protect the aquifer utilized, unless demonstrated
that an alternate grout length is as protective, shall be;
1. Type II and III, the first confining bed
(clay, marl, etc.) immediately above the aquifer being utilized or to within
ten (10) feet of the uppermost screen when no confining bed is
encountered;
2. Type IV, twenty
(20) feet into firm limestone or firm marl, whichever is less.
g. Depth and diameter of the open
hole or well screen(s), if used, and the material, type, and diameter of screen
openings. The open hole or screen setting(s) shall not connect aquifers or
zones with documented differences in water quality or result in or create the
potential for contamination of any aquifer or zone or cause depletion or
significant loss of head in any aquifer or zone;
h. Type of pump, size (horsepower), and
performance curves;
i. Deep well
airline of steel, iron, or heavy gauge copper material, or an access port not
less than one-half inch in diameter, with screw cap for water-level
measurements; and
j. Filling,
plugging, and sealing procedures for any well(s) that are to be abandoned in
accordance with Section N.
4. In addition to the information and
standards required under Section E.2 and Section E.3 above, applicants
proposing new well construction must comply with requirements established in
S.C. R.61-44, South Carolina Individual
Residential Well & Irrigation Permitting, and, at a minimum, comply with
the S.C. R.61-71, South Carolina Well
Standards, as appropriate.