Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-30-2 - Definitions
In addition to the definitions in K.S.A. 82a-1203 and amendments thereto, each of the following terms shall have the meaning assigned in this regulation:
(a) "Abandoned water well" means a water well
determined by the department to meet at least one of the following conditions:
(1) Use of the water well has been
permanently discontinued.
(2)
Pumping equipment has been permanently removed from the water well.
(3) The water well either is in such
disrepair that it cannot be used to supply water or has the potential for
transmitting surface contaminants into the aquifer, or both.
(4) The water well poses potential health and
safety hazards.
(5) The water well
is in such a condition that it is not an active well or cannot be placed in
inactive status.
(b)
"Above-grade surface completion" means the termination of a water well or
boring if the casing being used is at least 12 inches above the surrounding
ground surface.
(c) "Active well"
means a water well that is operating and is used to withdraw water or to
monitor or observe groundwater conditions.
(d) "Annulus" means the space between the
casing and the boring or the space between two or more strings of
casing.
(e) "Aquifer" means an
underground formation that contains and is capable of transmitting
groundwater.
(f) "At-grade surface
completion" means the termination of a monitoring well or boring if the casing
is at the surrounding ground surface.
(g) "Cased test hole" means any test hole in
which casing has been installed and grouted.
(h) "Confined aquifer" means an aquifer
overlain and underlain by impermeable layers. Groundwater in a confined aquifer
is under pressure greater than atmospheric pressure and will rise in a water
well above the point at which groundwater is first encountered.
(i) "Department" means Kansas department of
health and environment.
(j)
"Designated person" means the individual designated by a water well contractor
who is the contact person for compliance issues and who is responsible for
submitting water well records and for earning the units of approved continuing
education credits required by K.A.R. 28-30-3. The designated person may be the
water well contractor.
(k) "Drill
rig" means an apparatus operated to create a hole or shaft in the ground in
which a water well is constructed.
(l) "Drill rig license number" means the
numbers and letters assigned by the department that are affixed to each drill
rig operated by or for a water well contractor.
(m) "Drilling fluid" means any fluid,
including water, that is added during the drilling process to help increase the
drilling efficiency.
(n) "Fresh
groundwater" means water containing not more than 1,000 milligrams of total
dissolved solids per liter and 500 milligrams of chloride per liter.
(o) "Groundwater" means the part of the
subsurface water that is in the zone of saturation.
(p) "Grout" means bentonite clay grout,
cement grout, neat cement grout, or other material approved by the secretary
used to create a permanent impervious, watertight bond between the casing and
the undisturbed formation surrounding the casing or between two or more strings
of casing.
(1) "Bentonite clay grout" means a
mixture of water and either commercial grouting or plugging sodium bentonite
clay, including sodium bentonite clay manufactured under the trade name
"volclay grout," or an equivalent approved by the department according to the
following:
(A) The mixture shall be prepared
according to the manufacturer's recommendations to achieve a weight of at least
9.4 pounds per gallon of mix. Weighting agents may be added according to the
manufacturer's recommendations.
(B)
Sodium bentonite pellets, tablets, or granular sodium bentonite may also be
used if these additives or materials meet the specifications listed in
paragraph (P)(1)
(C) Sodium
bentonite products that are designed for drilling purposes or contain organic
polymers shall not be used.
(2) "Cement grout" means a mixture of one
94-pound bag of Portland cement, an equal volume of sand having a diameter no
larger than two millimeters, and five to six gallons of clean water.
(3) "Neat cement grout" means a mixture of
one 94-pound bag of Portland cement and five to six gallons of clean
water.
(q) "Grout tremie
pipe" and "grout pipe" mean a steel or galvanized steel pipe or similar pipe
having equivalent structural soundness that is used to pump grout to a point of
selected emplacement during the grouting of a casing or plugging of an
abandoned water well or test hole.
(r) "Heat pump hole" means a hole drilled to
install piping for an earth-coupled water source heat pump system, also known
as a vertical closed-loop system.
(s) 'Tnactive status" means a water well that
is not presently operating but is maintained so that the water well can be put
back in operation with minimum effort.
(t) "Monitoring well" means a water well used
to monitor, obtain, or collect hydrologic, geologic, geophysical, chemical, or
other technical data pertaining to groundwater, surface water, or other
hydrologic conditions. A monitoring well is also known as an "observation
well."
(u) "Pitless well adapter or
unit" means an assembly of parts installed below the frost line that permits
pumped groundwater to pass through the wall of the casing or the extension of
the casing and prevent the entrance of contaminants.
(v) "Public water-supply well" means a water
well that meets both of the following conditions:
(1) Provides groundwater to the public for
human consumption; and
(2) has at
least 10 service connections or serves an average of at least 25 individuals
daily for at least 60 days during a calendar year.
(w) "Pump pit" means a watertight structure
that meets both of the following conditions:
(1) Is constructed as follows:
(A) At least two feet away from the water
well; and
(B) below ground level to
prevent the freezing of pumped groundwater; and
(2) houses the pump or pressure tank,
distribution lines, electrical controls, or other appurtenances.
(x) "Reconstructed water well"
means an existing water well that has been deepened or has had the casing
replaced, repaired, added to, or modified in any way for the purpose of
obtaining groundwater.
(y) "Sand
point" has the meaning specified in
K.S.A. 82a-1203, and amendments thereto.
(z) "Sanitary well seal" means a manufactured
seal installed at the top of the casing that, when installed, creates an
airtight and watertight seal to prevent contaminated or polluted water from
gaining access to the groundwater supply.
(aa) "Static water level" means the highest
point below or above ground level that the groundwater in the water well
reaches naturally.
(bb) "Test hole"
and "hole" mean any excavation constructed for the purpose of determining the
geologic, hy-drologic, and water quality characteristics of underground
formations.
(cc) "Treatment" means
the stimulation of the production of groundwater from a water well through the
use of hydrochloric acid, muratic acid, sulfamic acid, calcium or sodium
hypochlorite, polyphosphates or other chemicals, and mechanical means, to
reduce or remove iron and manganese hydroxide and oxide deposits, calcium and
magnesium carbonate deposits, and slime deposits associated with iron or
manganese bacterial growths that inhibit the movement of groundwater into the
water well.
(dd) "Uncased test
hole" means any test hole from which casing has been removed or in which casing
has not been installed.
(ee)
"Unconfined aquifer" means an aquifer containing groundwater at atmospheric
pressure. The upper surface of the groundwater in an unconfined aquifer is the
water table.
(ff) "Water well" has
the meaning specified in
K.S.A. 82a-1203, and amendments thereto.
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