ARSD 74:02:04:46
Precast curbing or concrete casing may be used to construct wells for private and reasonable domestic use, irrigation wells, and noncommercial livestock watering wells. Precast curbing or concrete curbing may not be used for public water supply wells or any other wells which require water permits. When used, construction must meet the following requirements:
(3) Pressure grouting as required by § 74:02:04:28 must be completed or, as an alternative, the precast curbing or concrete casing may be terminated 10 feet below the ground surface and the terminated casing covered with a concrete or steel cover. A concrete cover must have a hole in the center formed by a short section of pipe 10 inches in diameter or less. The pipe section must be an integral part of the cover and in place when the concrete cover is poured. A steel cover must have a hole in the center with a pipe 10 inches in diameter or less welded over the opening. The cover shall be placed on the terminated casing and the annular space outside the casing below the cover and the cover joint shall be sealed to a depth of no more than 2 feet above the top of the aquifer or to a depth of 20 feet below grade, whichever is nearest to ground surface, by pouring dry granular bentonite into the annular space through a tremie pipe. The space around the pipe extension to the surface shall be filled with bentonite to at least one foot above the cover and with clay or native soil to the ground surface. The pipe extension to the surface and any joints in the pipe must be watertight.
See Appendix G at the end of this chapter.
Source: 12 SDR 50, effective September 29, 1985; 13 SDR 129, 13 SDR 141, effective July 1, 1987; 18 SDR 224, effective July 16, 1992.
General Authority: SDCL 46-2-5 , 46-6-6.1 , 46-6-20 , 46-6-27.
Law Implemented: SDCL 46-6-6.1 , 46-6-10 , 46-6-20 , 46-6-27.