Fla. Admin. Code R. 40A-3.517
Wells shall be grouted and sealed to protect the water resource from degradation caused by movement of waters along the well annulus either from the surface to the aquifer or between aquifers, and to prevent loss of artesian pressure in artesian aquifers. All wells shall be constructed and sealed using a method which insures that an open or unnaturally permeable annular space does not remain when a well is completed.
(1) Rotary wells located south of grout line. The grout line is established in a Florida Department of Environmental Regulation Grout Exemption Letter, effective 9-10-1980, HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-08941" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-08941, and is hereby incorporated by reference and can be obtained from the District’s website (nwfwater.com) or from District offices upon request. Wells constructed by the rotary method and located south of the grout line shall have an annular space between the casing and the borehole wall of not less than two inches and shall be sealed according to the following criteria:
(b) Wells constructed by the rotary method and completed into an unconsolidated formation shall be sealed by filling the annular space with a two-inch thickness of grout from a point above the top of the screen to the land surface if:
1. The well is a public water system as defined in subsection 40A-3.021(39), F.A.C., of this rule;
2. The well is for Limited Use Public Supply use as defined in subsection 40A-3.021(35), F.A.C., of this rule;
3. The well has a diameter of six inches or larger;
4. The well penetrates a confining bed;
5. The well is to be located within one thousand (1,000) feet of any source of pollution, including plants processing hazardous or toxic substances, sanitary landfills (active or closed), sewage percolation ponds, sewage spray irrigation fields, toxic waste disposal systems of any kind including known ground water contamination areas, or other such sources of pollution; or
6. The well, with an approved exemption from the District, is to be located within seventy-five (75) feet of an onsite sewage disposal system (OSDS).
(2) Rotary wells located north of the grout line. The grout line is established in a Florida Department of Environmental Regulation Grout Exemption Letter, effective 9-10-1980, HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-08941" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-08941, and is incorporated by reference in subsection 40A-3.517(1), F.A.C., and can be obtained from the District’s website (nwfwater.com) or from District offices upon request. Wells constructed by the rotary method and located north of the grout line shall have an annular space between the casing and the borehole wall of not less than two inches and shall be sealed according to the following criteria:
(a) Wells constructed by the rotary method and completed into a consolidated formation shall be sealed by filling the annular space with a two-inch thickness of grout from the bottom of the casing to the land surface if:
1. The well is a public water system as defined in subsection 40A-3.021(39), F.A.C., of this rule;
2. The well is for Limited Use Public Supply use as defined in subsection 40A-3.021(35), F.A.C., of this rule;
3. The well has a diameter of six (6) inches or larger;
4. The well is to be located within one thousand (1,000) feet of any source of pollution, including plants processing hazardous or toxic substances, sanitary landfills (active or closed), sewage percolation ponds, sewage spray irrigation fields, toxic waste disposal systems of any kind including known ground water contamination areas, or other such sources of pollution; or
5. The well, with an approved exemption from the District, is to be located within seventy-five (75) feet of an onsite sewage disposal system (OSDS).
(c) Wells constructed by the rotary method and completed into an unconsolidated formation shall be sealed by filling the annular space with a two-inch thickness of grout from a point above the top of the screen to the land surface if:
1. The well is a public water system as defined in subsection 40A-3.021(39), F.A.C., of this rule;
2. The well is for Limited Use Public Supply use as defined in subsection 40A-3.021(35), F.A.C., of this rule;
3. The well has a diameter of six inches or larger;
4. The well penetrates a confining bed;
5. The well is to be located within one thousand (1,000) feet of any source of pollution, including plants processing hazardous or toxic substances, sanitary landfills (active or closed), sewage percolation ponds, sewage spray irrigation fields, toxic waste disposal systems of any kind including known ground water contamination areas, or other such sources of pollution; or
6. The well, with an approved exemption from the District, is to be located within seventy-five (75) feet of an onsite sewage disposal system (OSDS).
(3) Driven wells located north or south of the grout line. Wells with casing which is driven starting at the land surface and thence to its final depth in a borehole that is equal to or smaller in diameter than the outside diameter of the casing, or which is driven starting at the land surface and thence to its final depth ahead of the drill bit, shall be sealed with grout if:
(4) Grouting and sealing of water wells shall be accomplished in the following manner unless an exemption is granted by the District for the use of alternative methods or materials that are appropriate for the specific geological conditions encountered and that prevent degradation of the water resource.
| GROUT SETTING REQUIREMENTS | ||
| TYPE OF WELL | STEEL CASING | PVC CASING |
| Public Supply Well | MINIMUM OF 72 HOURS | MINIMUM OF 72 HOURS |
| Limited Use Public Supply | MINIMUM OF 12 HOURS | MINIMUM OF 12 HOURS |
| Well | ||
| Other Wells: | ||
| 4 Inches and | Driven into a consolidated | Constructed into a |
| Smaller in | formation with drive shoe | consolidated formation |
| Diameter | MINIMUM OF 2 HOURS | utilizing a shell packer |
| MINIMUM OF 4 HOURS | ||
| Not driven into a | Constructed into a | |
| consolidated formation | consolidated formation | |
| but utilizing a shell | not utilizing | |
| packer | a shell packer | |
| MINIMUM OF 4 HOURS | MINIMUM OF 12 HOURS | |
| Sand-and-gravel wells | Sand-and-gravel | |
| which penetrate a confining | wells which penetrate | |
| bed which do not | a confining | |
| utilize a shell packer | bed and which do not | |
| MINIMUM OF 12 HOURS | utilize a shell | |
| packer | ||
| MINIMUM OF 12 HOURS | ||
| Larger than 4 | ||
| Inches in | ||
| Diameter | MINIMUM OF 12 HOURS | MINIMUM OF 12 HOURS |
Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113, 373.171, 373.309, 373.337 FS. Law Implemented 373.306, 373.308, 373.309 FS. History–New 1-9-86, Formerly 40A-3.701(2)(e), Amended 8-10-87, 4-5-88, 8-1-89, 12-1-90, 11-1-92, 11-1-93, 8-15-18.