Well sealing definition

Well sealing means the permanent closure or decommissioning of a well in accordance with the procedures set forth at N.J.A.C. 7:9D-3.
Well sealing means the permanent closure or sealing of any well in accordance with the
Well sealing means any method of repair undertaken to rehabilitate an existing water well so that the mechanism of groundwater access is sealed to prevent contamination of the aquifer. Alterations may include recasing, installation of liner pipe, installation of packers or well caps, and other unspeci- fied material change in construction such that the rehabilitation brings that portion of the well into compliance with 567—Chapter 49 private water well construction standards. Alterations may not in- clude well redrilling, well deepening, well redevelopment, shock chlorination of the well, or installa- tion of new valves to the well and appurtenances.

Examples of Well sealing in a sentence

  • C) Well sealing must be performed by a Minnesota licensed water well contractor or limited licensed well sealing contractor in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Chapter 103I and Minnesota Administrative Rules Chapter 4725.

  • Well sealing and installation shall comply with Santa ▇▇▇▇▇ Valley Water District (“SCVWD”) guidance and take place under SCVWD permit.

  • No well shall be sealed or relocated without the prior written approval of the EPA and RWQCB RPMs. Well sealing and installation shall comply with Santa ▇▇▇▇▇ Valley Water District (“SCVWD”) guidance and take place under SCVWD permit.

  • D) Well sealing contractors and/or other parties whose services will be required to carry out the terms of this agreement will not be deemed to be employees, contractors, or agents of the State, or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County.

  • D) Well sealing contractors and/or other parties whose services will be required to carry out the terms of this Agreement will not be deemed to be employees, contractors, or agents of the State, or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County.


More Definitions of Well sealing

Well sealing means the permanent closure of a well in accordance with the procedures set forth in N.J.A.C. 7:9-9.