440-RICR-10-00-6
A. In addition to the terms defined in R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 5-65-1, 5-65.2-2, and § 1.4 of this Subchapter, for the purpose of this Part, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
123. “Well yield” means the quantity of water per unit of time which may flow or be pumped continuously from a well.
A. Administrative procedures for the licensing of well-drillers, pump installers, water filtration contractors, and water filtration installers shall comply with R.I. Gen. Laws Chapters 5-65, 5-65.2 and the following sections of Part 1 of this Subchapter:
B. Requirement for Written Contract
A. The licensing of well-drillers, pump installers, water filtration contractors, and water filtration installers shall comply with R.I. Gen. Laws Chapters § 5-65, 5-65.2, and the following sections of Part 1 of this Subchapter:
B. Pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 5.65.2-3, upon satisfaction of all licensing requirements and the payment of a separate fee for each, the Board is authorized to issue the following licenses:
D. Exemption
A. Applications for the licensure of well-drillers, pump installers, water filtration contractors, and water filtration installers shall comply with R.I. Gen. Laws Chapters 5-65, 5-65.2, and the following sections of Part 1 of this Subchapter:
B. Grandfather Clause
1. Prior to April 1, 2020, the Board shall, without examination, upon receipt of the fees required in this chapter, issue a residential water-filtration/treatment-system installer's license to any applicant who shall present satisfactory evidence that they have the qualifications for the type of license applied for. After April 1, 2020, in order to qualify for a residential water-filtration/treatment installer's license the eligible individual shall be required to pass a written examination and show proof as required by the contractors' registration and licensing board of their eligibility.
a. Satisfactory evidence shall be any of the following that is applicable:
2. Prior to April 1, 2020, the Board shall, without examination, upon receipt of the fees required in this chapter, issue a residential water-filtration/treatment-system contractor's license to any applicant who shall present satisfactory evidence that they have the qualifications for the type of license applied for. After April1, 2020, in order to qualify for a residential water-filtration/treatment contractor's license, the eligible contractor shall be required to pass a written examination and show proof, as required by the contractors' registration and licensing board, of their eligibility.
a. Satisfactory evidence shall be any of the following that is applicable:
A. Educational requirements for the licensing of well-drillers, pump installers, water filtration contractors, and water filtration installers shall comply with R.I. Gen. Laws Chapters 5-65, 5-65.2, and the following sections of Part 1 of this Subchapter:
B. Continuing Education Required for License Renewal.
A. The procedure for filing a complaint against a home inspector or associate home inspector shall comply with R.I. Gen. Laws Chapters 5-65, 5-65.2, and the following sections of Part 1 of this Subchapter:
A. The rules pertaining to prehearing conferences and alternative dispute resolution shall comply with R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 5-65 and the following sections of Part 1 of this Subchapter:
A. The rules pertaining to violations shall comply with R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-65 and the following sections of Part 1 of this Subchapter:
A. The rules pertaining to appeals shall comply with R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 5-65 and the following sections of Part 1 of this Subchapter:
A. The rules pertaining to administrative hearings shall comply with R.I. Gen. Laws Chapters 42-35 and 5-65 and the following sections of Part 1 of this Subchapter:
C. The Board’s investigators and/or staff may inspect well-drillers, pump installers, water filtration contractors, and water filtration installers work to ensure it complies with all applicable laws, regulations, city/town/municipal regulations, plans, and specifications governing the project, industry standards, manufacturers' specifications. Contractor responsibility may not extend to items which have been subject to owner neglect, modifications, or abnormal use.
Nothing in this Part creates a warranty or limitations on a warranty for defective equipment.
B. Well drillers, pump installers, and water-filtration/treatment system contractors and installers must also comply with 216-RICR-50-05-1 when working on public water systems as defined in R.I. Gen. Law § 46-13-2.
All installations and/or repairs shall meet or exceed all applicable State building codes, and Water Quality Association, and National Sanitation Foundation/American National Standards Institute standards.
In addition to the applicable standards found in this Part, standards for public water systems, including wells, pumps, filtration/treatment and other appurtenances are set forth by the Rhode Island Department of Health in 216-RICR-50-05-1.
A. Well Location Wells shall be located in a manner to reduce the likelihood of contamination from sources of pollution at or near the ground surface.
1. The following are minimum isolation distances from the listed potential contamination sources:
| Distribution Box | 75 feet |
| Septic Tank | 75 feet |
| Sewage Disposal Field, including cesspools | 100 feet |
| Sewer Line | 50 feet |
| Road | 25 feet from the edge of the road surface |
| Fuel Storage Tanks | As far as possible from wells |
| Livestock Pens / animal waste storage facility | No well shall be located within 100 feet |
| Active Agricultural Areas | Minimum of 20 feet and uphill whenever possible |
2. Tiered Separation Distances between leach field and private wells based on OWTS Design Flow:
| Design Flow (gpd) | Distance from Leach field (ft) |
| <1000 | 100 |
| 1000-1999 | 150 |
| 2000-4999 | 200 |
| 5000-9999 | 300 |
3. Source of Contamination Additional Distance Requirements
| Agricultural chemical: | |
| tank or container with 25 gallons or more or 100 pounds or more dry weight, or equipment filling or cleaning area without safeguards | 150 feet |
| storage or equipment filling or cleaning area with safeguards | 100 feet |
| storage or equipment filling or cleaning area with safeguards and roofed | 50 feet |
| Anhydrous ammonia tank | 50 feet |
| Animal: | |
| feedlot, unroofed, 300 or more animal units | 100 feet |
| feedlot, more than 1.0, but less than 300 animal units | 50 feet |
| building or poultry building, including a horse riding area, more than 1.0 animal unit | 50 feet |
| Rendering plant | 100 feet |
| feeding or watering area within a pasture, more than 1.0 animal unit | 50 feet |
| area to bury more than one animal unit | 100 feet |
| building, feedlot, confinement area, or kennel, 0.1 to 1.0 animal unit | 20 feet |
| Building, building projection, deck, overhang, permanent structure | 3 feet |
| Cistern or reservoir, buried, non-pressurized water supply | 20 feet |
| Composting | |
| Leaf and yard waste | 200 feet |
| Putrescible waste | 200 feet |
| Mixed Solid Waste | 1000 feet |
| Construction or demolition debris disposal area | 500 feet |
| Cooling water pond, industrial | 50 feet |
| Deicing chemicals, bulk road | 50 feet |
| Drain field (see Absorption area) | |
| Electric transmission line | 10 feet |
| Electrical transformer storage area, oil-filled | 50 feet |
| Elevator boring, not conforming to rule | 50 feet |
| Elevator boring, conforming to rule | 20 feet |
| Fertilizer chemigation tank, safeguarded, from irrigation well only | 20 feet |
| Floor drain, grate, or trough connected to a buried sewer | 50 feet |
| if buried sewer is air-tested, approved materials, serving one building, or two or less single-family residences | 20 feet |
| Frost-proof yard hydrant or discharge of a frost-proof hydrant draining into the soil, fire hydrant or flushing hydrant | 10 feet |
| Gas (flammable or volatile) pipe | 10 feet |
| Grave or mausoleum | 50 feet |
| Human Remains | 100 feet |
| Gravel pocket or French drain for clear water drainage | 20 feet |
| Hazardous substance: | |
| tank or container, above ground or underground, 56 gallons or more, or 100 pounds or more dry weight, without safeguards | 150 feet |
| tank or container, above ground or underground, 56 gallons or more,or 100 pounds or more dry weight with safeguards | 100 feet |
| Buried piping: | 50 feet |
| multiple storage tanks or containers for residential retail sale or use,no single tank or container exceeding 56 gallons or 100 pounds, but aggregate volume exceeding | 50 feet |
| Horizontal ground source closed loop heat exchanger buried piping | 50 feet |
| Horizontal ground source closed loop heat exchanger buried piping and horizontal piping, approved materials, and heat transfer fluid | 10 feet |
| Household solid waste disposal area, single residence | 100 feet |
| Interceptor, including a flammable waste or sediment | 50 feet |
| Petroleum | 300 feet |
| Unused, unsealed well or boring | 50 feet |
| Vertical heat exchanger (vertical) piping, conforming to rule | 35 feet |
| horizontal piping conforming to rule | 10 feet |
| Wastewater rapid infiltration basin, municipal or industrial | 300 feet |
| Wastewater spray irrigation area, municipal or industrial | 150 feet |
| Wastewater stabilization pond municipal, 500 or more gallons/acre/day of leakage | 300 feet |
| municipal, less than 500 gallons/acre/day of leakage | 150 feet |
| industrial | 150 feet |
| Wastewater treatment unit tanks, vessels, and components (Package plant) | 50 feet |
| Water treatment backwash disposal area | 50 feet |
| Water treatment backwash holding basin, reclaim basin, or surge tank with a direct sewer connection | 50 feet |
| with a backflow protected sewer connection | 50 feet |
| Stormwater Infiltration System, distances pursuant to 250-RICR-150-10-8 |
B. Variances
1. In those circumstances in which compliance with the requirements for locating a new or replacement non-public water well would result in undue hardship, property owners may seek a variance from any one or more of the siting requirements, in accordance with the following:
C. General Requirements for New Non-Public/Private Systems
D. Basic Restrictions
E. Drilling - General
F. Pumps and Pumping Equipment
7. The pump installer shall disinfect a well subsequent to installation of a pump to the standards.
B. The well screen shall:
F. In all cases, cases a minimum of 18 feet of casing and casing seal will be required.
E. All flowing artesian wells shall be tested for artesian shut-in pressure in (psi) and rate of flow in ft/sec., or gal/min. under free discharge conditions. This data shall be reported on the well report.
H. When bedrock is encountered within 10 feet, air may be used to lift the cuttings from the bore hole. However, when the depth to bedrock is greater the cuttings must be removed by slurries mudding method which will then insure the annular space to be free from voids to allow for proper grouting.
A. Dug wells are prohibited for new private and public drinking water systems but are permissible for other uses.
B. The following standards pertain to repairs to existing dug wells that can be repaired to the extent required to maintain source potability.
10. The dug well shall be provided with a watertight cover constructed of a single integral material so as to prevent sources of contaminants from entering the well.
G. The above requirements do not preclude the use of additional protection measures.
B. Private Wells: Well grouting for all private drinking water wells may be accomplished as follows:
1. In cases where no more stringent standards are required, and there is no evidence of existing or potential contamination sources or excessively corrosive condition and the natural materials contain a significant proportion of naturally impervious materials mixed with drilling mud, the driller may fill the annular space with the natural materials excavated during the drilling of the well to meet the following requirements:
4. In no case will a driller leave a completed well with water flowing or standing in the annular space.
D. In no case shall a dug well be deepened, unless the deepening is for the purpose of developing a bedrock or gravel packed drilled well. This is allowed only if the siting requirements listed in § 6.22.6 of this Part preclude the development of a drilled well elsewhere on the property.
Any well to be temporarily removed from service, either due to a recess in construction or before commencing service, shall be capped with a watertight seal, watertight welded steel cap, or threaded cap. In the event that temporary removal from service is to be more than 90 days or more, the temporary steel cap must be welded to the well casing with a minimum of four (4) separate welds, evenly spaced, each at least 1/2 of an inch in length. Steel or cast-iron caps shall be at least 3/16 of an inch in thickness.
B. Decommissioning of all potable water wells and potable test wells and bores associated with a private well shall be in accordance with 216-RICR-50-05-1 and the following:
D. Decommissioning of a geothermal well shall be performed only by a licensed well driller.
Within ten (10) days after completion of a new, reconstructed, replacement or decommissioned well, whether attached to an existing building or planned building, the licensed well contractor shall provide the owner, the Building Official and the Department of Health, a Well Completion Report on a form obtained from the Department of Health, completed in its entirety in accordance with R.I. Gen. Laws § 46-13.2-5.
Any licensed person or entity under these regulations may perform electrical and/or plumbing work as defined in the definitions of Rhode Island General Law 5-65.2-2 in relation to the work performed pursuant to these regulations and R.I. General Law. Nothing herein shall prohibit any Rhode Island licensed electrician or plumber from performing similar work. All electrical or plumbing work performed shall meet the State of Rhode Island; electrical code ( SBC-5) and plumbing code (SBC-3).
Disinfecting shall be accomplished in accordance with the Rhode Island Department of Health well disinfection guidelines.
A. For the use of individual household, bedrock well of 6 inches in diameter shall be satisfactory when it meets the following minimum criteria: