WAC 173-160-171
What are the requirements for the
location of the well site and access to the well? (1) The
proposed water well shall be located on high ground that is
not in the floodway.
(2) It shall be protected from a one hundred-year flood
and from any surface or subsurface drainage capable of
impairing the quality of the ground water supply.
(3) All wells shall not be located within certain minimum
distances of known or potential sources of contamination.
(a) Some examples of sources or potential sources of
contamination include:
(i) Septic systems, including proposed and reserve sites
under a valid septic design: Provided, that the design has
been approved for installation by a health authority;
(ii) Manure, sewage, and industrial lagoons;
(iii) Landfills;
(iv) Hazardous waste sites;
(v) Sea/salt water intrusion areas;
(vi) Chemical and petroleum storage areas;
(vii) Pipelines used to convey materials with
contamination potential;
(viii) Livestock barns and livestock feed lots.
(b) Minimum set-back distances for water wells other than
for public water supply are:
(i) Five feet from any existing building structure or
building projection. Water wells shall not be located in
garages, barns, storage buildings or dwellings. When locating
a nonpublic water well adjacent to a building, the well
location shall be measured from the building sewer and closest
building projection.
(ii) Fifty feet from a septic tank, septic holding tank,
septic containment vessel, septic pump chamber, and septic
distribution box.
(iii) Fifty feet from building sewers, public sewers,
collection and nonperforated sewer distribution lines except
building drains.
(iv) One hundred feet from the edge of a drainfield,
proposed drainfield which has been approved by a health
authority, and reserve drainfield areas.
(v) One hundred feet from all other sources or potential
sources of contamination except for solid waste landfills.
(vi) One thousand feet from the boundary of a permitted
or previously permitted (under chapter173-304, 173-306, 173-351, or 173-350 WAC) solid waste landfill as defined by
the permit; or one thousand feet from the property boundary of
other solid waste landfills. Except, a variance may be
granted if documentation is provided that demonstrates the
construction and operation of the well adjacent to the
landfill will not further degrade the environment and will not
cause a public health risk.
(c) All public water supply wells shall be located by the
department of health or the local health authority.
(i) Before construction begins, site approval must be
obtained from the department of health, or the local health
authority.
(ii) The requirements of the state board of health
regulation regarding public water supplies shall apply.
(iii) This regulation includes requirements for zones of
protection, location of the well, accessibility features, and
certain construction requirements.
(4) In siting a well, the driller shall consider:
(a) All local and state water well construction
regulations, policies, and ordinances;
(b) Permeability of the soil or rock;
(c) Adjacent land uses;
(d) Local ground water conditions; and
(e) End use of the well.
(5) Before construction, the water well operator should
strongly emphasize to the well owner, the importance of
retaining good accessibility to the well to permit future
inspection, maintenance, supplementary construction, and
decommissioning.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 18.104 RCW. 06-23-121 (Order
06-08), § 173-160-171, filed 11/21/06, effective 12/22/06. Statutory Authority: Chapter 18.104 RCW and RCW 43.21A.080. 98-08-032 (Order 97-08), § 173-160-171, filed 3/23/98,
effective 4/23/98.]