Agricultural well definition

Agricultural well means a non-potable well used for watering livestock, aquaculture, or watering household yards and gardens, or for other purposes related to farming but not for irrigating lands or crops.
Agricultural well means a water well used to supply water for commercial agricultural purposes, including so-called “livestock wells.”
Agricultural well means a high-capacity well that is located on a farm and is used for an agricultural purpose as that term is defined in section 32701.

More Definitions of Agricultural well

Agricultural well. – means a well used for agricultural activities listed under section 36.001 (19) of the Texas Water Code.
Agricultural well means a Water Well used exclusively to supply water for irrigation, livestock watering or other agricultural purposes, not for domestic use or to provide potable water, consistent with Merced County Ordinance 9.28.020.
Agricultural well means a water well used to supply water for commercial agricultural
Agricultural well. – means a well used for agricultural activities listed under section 36.001
Agricultural well means a well used for watering livestock, poultry, and for aquaculture uses; or solely for watering household yards and gardens; or for other purposes related to farming in general but not including the irrigation of lands or crops. Water is not used for human consumption or to service a dwelling.
Agricultural well or “stock well” means any well used solely to supply water for irrigation or other agricultural purposes.
Agricultural well or “Irrigation Well” means a water well used exclusively to supply water for irrigation, livestock or other agricultural purposes, not for domestic use or to provide potable water