WAC 173-160-271
What are the special sealing standards
for driven wells, jetted wells, and dewatering wells? (1)
Driven wells - An upper hole at least four inches greater in
diameter than the permanent casing shall extend a minimum of
six feet below land surface. The annular space between the
upper oversized drill hole and the permanent casing must be
kept at least one-half full with bentonite or bentonite slurry
throughout all driving of the pipe. The remaining annular
space to land surface shall be filled with neat cement grout,
neat cement, or bentonite. See Figure 4.
(2) Jetted wells - The surface seal in jetted wells shall
be constructed to seal the annular space between the permanent
casing and undisturbed native soil. An upper hole at least
four inches greater in diameter than the permanent casing
shall extend a minimum of six feet below land surface.
(3) Dewatering wells:
(a) Permanent dewatering wells shall be sealed in one of the following manners:
(i) For wells in which the top of the screen interval is
greater than twenty-one feet below land surface, the minimum
sealing depth shall be eighteen feet.
(ii) If the top of the screen interval is twenty-one feet
or less below the land surface, the seal shall be within three
feet of the top of the screen. In no instance shall the seal
be less than ten feet in depth.
(iii) All permanent dewatering wells shall be constructed
to prevent interconnection of separate aquifers penetrated by
the well, and provide casing stability.
(b) Temporary dewatering wells are wells that are in
place less than twelve months.
(i) Temporary dewatering wells shall have a minimum of a
three-foot surface seal.
(ii) Temporary dewatering wells that connect different
aquifers, allowing waters to commingle, must have a dewatering
plan that addresses and mitigates potential inter-aquifer
transfer and cross-contamination.
(iii) All temporary dewatering wells must be
decommissioned or reconstructed to meet standards for
permanent dewatering wells within twelve months from the date
of installation.
(c) The minimum annular space requirements, sealing
material, and decommissioning procedures of this chapter apply
to all dewatering wells. This includes wells that have been
cut down, altered or damaged during the dewatering process.
Temporary dewatering wells located within an area to be
excavated for construction are exempt from these sealing
requirements but are required to be decommissioned in
accordance with this chapter.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 18.104 RCW. 06-23-121 (Order
06-08), § 173-160-271, 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), § 173-160-271, filed 3/23/98,
effective 4/23/98.]