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Register March 2011 No. 663
Chapter NR 141
GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL REQUIREMENTS
NR 141.01   Purpose.
NR 141.03   Applicability.
NR 141.05   Definitions.
NR 141.055   Borehole protection.
NR 141.06   Soil testing.
NR 141.065   Well location.
NR 141.07   Well casing.
NR 141.09   Well screen.
NR 141.10   Tremie pipes and sealing procedures.
NR 141.11   Filter packs.
NR 141.13   Sealing requirements.
NR 141.15   Drilling methods and fluids.
NR 141.16   Cross contamination.
NR 141.17   Disposal and decontamination.
NR 141.19   Borehole diameter.
NR 141.20   Aquifer test or recovery wells.
NR 141.21   Well development.
NR 141.23   Well and borehole construction documentation.
NR 141.25   Abandonment requirements.
NR 141.27   Driven point wells.
NR 141.29   Temporary groundwater monitoring wells.
NR 141.31   Special circumstances and exceptions.
NR 141.01NR 141.01Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to establish minimum acceptable standards for the design, installation, construction, abandonment and documentation of groundwater monitoring wells. These rules are adopted under chs. 281, 160 and 227, Stats.
NR 141.01 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, January, 1990, No. 409, eff. 2-1-90; correction made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, March, 2000, No. 531.
NR 141.03NR 141.03Applicability. This chapter applies to all persons installing and abandoning groundwater monitoring wells and boreholes for purposes regulated by the department under ch. 160, 281, 283, 289, 291, 292, 293 or 299, Stats., or in permits, plan approvals, licenses or orders issued under those chapters. In addition, this chapter applies to all persons installing groundwater monitoring wells and boreholes in fulfillment of terms of a contract with the department. All wells and boreholes installed for purposes regulated by the department under this chapter shall be abandoned according to s. NR 141.25. All other wells and boreholes shall be abandoned according to the provisions of ch. NR 812.
NR 141.03 NoteNote: Additional requirements concerning soil testing and groundwater sampling are located in other chapters regulating wastewater and solid and hazardous waste disposal, see chs. NR 110, 206, 213, 214, 508, 512 and the 600 and 700 series.
NR 141.03 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, January, 1990, No. 409, eff. 2-1-90; am. Register, June, 1991, No. 426, eff. 7-1-91; correction made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, September, 1995, No. 477; corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, March, 2000, No. 531.
NR 141.05NR 141.05Definitions. In this chapter:
NR 141.05(1)(1)“Air rotary drilling” means a drilling method whereby the borehole is advanced using a circular rotating action applied to a string of drilling rods which have a diffused discharge bit attached to the bottom of the rods. Pressurized air is forced through the drilling rods and cools the drilling tools and removes the cuttings from the borehole.
NR 141.05(2)(2)“Annular space seal” means the following:
NR 141.05(2)(a)(a) For wells constructed with filter packs, it is the material placed above the top of the filter pack or the filter pack seal up to the surface seal and between the well casing and the adjacent formation; or
NR 141.05(2)(b)(b) For wells constructed into bedrock formations and without well screens, it is the material placed from the bottom of the enlarged borehole up to the surface seal, between the well casing and the adjacent formation.
NR 141.05(2m)(2m)“Aquifer test well” means a well installed to provide information on the hydraulic conductivity, transmissivity, storage coefficient, capture zone, specific capacity, radius of influence or other physical parameters of an aquifer, defined geologic unit, or water bearing formation through the imposition of a sustained stress on the aquifer by removal of water.
NR 141.05(3)(3)“ASTM” means american society for testing and materials.
NR 141.05(5)(5)“Bedrock” means the solid rock underlying any loose surficial material such as soil, alluvium or glacial drift. Bedrock includes but is not limited to limestone, dolomite, sandstone, shale and igneous and metamorphic rock.
NR 141.05(6)(6)“Bentonite” means a clay consisting of at least 85% sodium montmorillonite. Bentonite is available in the following forms:
NR 141.05(6)(a)(a) “Bentonite powder” means 200 mesh pure bentonite, without additives.
NR 141.05(6)(b)(b) “Bentonite granules” means 8 mesh pure bentonite, without additives.
NR 141.05(6)(c)(c) “Bentonite pellets” means commercially manufactured tablets made by compressing pure bentonite, without additives, into forms greater than 14 in size.
NR 141.05(6)(d)(d) “Bentonite chips” means commercially processed angular fragments of pure bentonite, without additives.
NR 141.05(7)(7)“Bentonite — cement grout” means a mixture with the ratio of 5 pounds of bentonite with 94 pounds of Portland cement and 8.5 gallons of water from a known safe and uncontaminated source.
NR 141.05(8)(8)“Bentonite — fine sand slurry” means a mixture with the minimum ratio of 50 pounds of bentonite with 100 gallons of water from a known safe and uncontaminated source and 10-25% sand by volume for a mud weight of 11 pounds per gallon.
NR 141.05(9)(9)“Borehole” means a circular hole deeper than it is wide, constructed in earth material for the purpose of either installing a well or obtaining geologic or groundwater related data. Boreholes are also referred to as drillholes.
NR 141.05(10)(10)“Clay” means an inorganic soil with low permeability characteristics and a plasticity index of 7 or more.
NR 141.05(11)(11)“Coarse sand” means a well sorted sand with a predominant grain size between 4.76mm and 2.0mm as established by the unified soil classification system.
NR 141.05(12)(12)“Concrete” means a slurry mixture with a ratio of 94 pounds of cement, equal volumes of dry sand and gravel and 5 to 6 gallons of water from a known safe and uncontaminated source. The ratio of sand and gravel to cement may not exceed 3 parts to one.
NR 141.05(13)(13)“Department” means the department of natural resources.
NR 141.05(14)(14)“Driven point well” means a well constructed by joining a drive point with lengths of pipe and driving the assembly into the ground with percussion equipment or by hand, without first removing material below the 10 foot depth.
NR 141.05(15)(15)“Filter pack” means the sand, gravel or both placed in direct contact with the well screen.
NR 141.05(16)(16)“Filter pack seal” means the sealing material placed in the annular space above the filter pack and below the annular space seal to prevent the migration of annular space sealant into the filter pack.
NR 141.05(17)(17)“Fine sand” means a well sorted sand with a predominant grain size between .42mm and .074mm, as established by the unified soil classification system.
NR 141.05(18)(18)“Granular bentonite slurry” means a thoroughly blended mixture of up to 30 pounds of untreated bentonite powder added to 100 gallons of water from a known safe and uncontaminated source with a minimum of 100 pounds of untreated bentonite granules mixed together by a Venturi-hopper mud mixer or other equivalent high shear mixer.
NR 141.05(19)(19)“Gravel” means an unconsolidated material with the predominant grain size being between 76.2mm and 4.76mm, as established by the unified soil classification system.
NR 141.05(20)(20)“Groundwater” means any waters of the state, as defined in s. 281.01 (18), Stats., occurring in a saturated geologic formation of rock or unconsolidated material.
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