Warrington Township is in the Southeastern Pennsylvania protected
area as designated by the Delaware River Basin Commission. The purpose
of these rules and regulations is to establish minimum standards for
quality, quantity, location, construction, alteration or abandonment
of water wells and water well installation; also, to require a permit
for the construction of a water supply, including production wells,
test wells, test borings and monitoring wells, the installation of
pumping equipment and other appurtenances, and the drilling of bore
holes used for the installation of ground-source heat pump equipment;
also, to license all well contractors and pump installation contractors.
After the effective date of adoption of these rules and regulations,
no well (either individual, semipublic, public or geothermal bore
hole) shall be constructed, repaired or modified nor any pump be installed
for new construction contrary to the provisions of these regulations.
Except where clearly noted in the text, the provisions of this
article shall apply to all wells serving individual, semipublic water
supply systems and bore holes drilled for the installation of closed-loop
ground-source heat pump equipment. Nothing in this article is construed
to exempt a public water system in Warrington Township from the requirements
of the Pennsylvania Safe Drinking Water Act, 35 P.S. § 721.1
et seq. Note: All locations, construction, alterations, abandonment
and permitting of individual private well water supplies will be governed
by ordinances of the County of Bucks, Pennsylvania, and administered
by rules and regulations set forth from time to time by the Bucks
County Board of Health.
The following words and terms, when used in the this article,
shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise:
ABANDONED WELL
Any well where the drilling process has been completed in
excess of 180 days and the well has not been approved for use as a
supply by the Department; or wells that have not been used as a supply
on a continuous basis for a period of one year; or wells which are
in such a state of disrepair that continued use for the purpose of
obtaining groundwater is impracticable (such impracticability shall
be determined by the Department); or any well which has been replaced
by a new well or a public water supply. Test wells and monitoring
wells shall be considered abandoned wells when their use on a regular
or prescribed basis has been discontinued.
ABANDONMENT
The process of properly filling and sealing a well in accordance
with these regulations.
AGRICULTURAL WATER SUPPLY
Any water supply used specifically for irrigation of crops,
irrigation of recreational or institutional grasslands, or the watering
of farm animals or other livestock, where the use of such water supply
shall not be intended for human consumption.
ALTERATION
Any action which necessitates entering a well with drilling
tools; treating a well to increase yield; altering the physical structure
or depth of the well; blasting; removal or replacement of well casing;
or modifications concerning grouting or curbing.
ANNULAR SPACE
The space between two cylindrical objects, one of which surrounds
the other, such as the space between a drill hole and a casing pipe
and a liner pipe.
ANSI
American National Standards Institute.
API
American Petroleum Institute.
APPROVAL TO USE
Written approval to use the well obtained from the Department in accordance with §
353-12H within 90 days of the completion of the well drilling process or, if new construction, within 90 days of the completion of the well drilling process.
AQUIFER
A geological formation that contains and transmits water.
ASTM
American Society for Testing Materials.
AWWA
American Water Works Association.
BACKFILLING
The process of sealing a bore hole for the purpose of abandoning
a well or enclosing the closed loop of a ground-source heat pump system.
BACKSIPHONAGE
The flowing back of used, contaminated or polluted water
from a plumbing fixture or vessel or other sources into a potable
water supply pipe due to negative pressure in such pipe.
CASING
An impervious durable pipe placed in a well to prevent the
walls from caving in and to seal off surface drainage or undesirable
water, gas or other fluids and prevent them from entering the well.
CLOSED-LOOP GEOTHERMAL BORE HOLE
A boring drilled to facilitate the installation of a pipe
loop or tubing for a ground-source heat pump system, whether circulating
water, heat transfer fluid or refrigerant using direct exchange.
COLIFORM
All of the aerobic and facultative anaerobic, gram-negative,
non-spore-forming, rod-shaped bacteria which are capable of fermenting
lactose with gas formation within 48 hours at 35° C.
COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM
A water system which serves at least 15 service connections
used by year-round residents or regularly serves at least 25 year-round
residents.
CONSTRUCTION OF WELLS
All acts necessary to obtain groundwater, artificially recharge
groundwater or acts necessary to install geothermal appurtenances;
provided, however, that such term does not include an excavation made
for the purpose of obtaining or for prospecting for oil, natural gas,
minerals or products of mining or quarrying, or for inserting media
to repressure oil, or natural gas formations or for storing petroleum,
natural gas or other products and services. Construction of wells
includes the location and excavation or drilling of the well and installation
of geothermal appurtenances but excludes the installation of pumps
and pumping equipment.
COUNTY
County of Bucks, Pennsylvania, or the Bucks County Board
of Health.
CROSS-CONNECTION
An arrangement allowing either a direct or indirect connection
through which backflow, including backsiphonage, can occur between
the drinking water in an individual water supply well or a public
water system and a system containing a source or potential source
of contamination, or allowing treated water to be removed from any
public water system and returned to the public water system. The term
does not include connections to devices totally within the control
of one or more public water systems and connections between water
mains.
DECOMMISSIONED WELL
Any well that is no longer equipped in such a manner as to
be able to draw groundwater. This shall include wells where the pump,
piping and/or electrical components have been disconnected or removed.
DEPARTMENT
Warrington Township Sewer and Water Department.
FLOWING WELLS
A well that yields water by artesian pressure at the ground
surface.
GEOTHERMAL WELL
A well installed for the purpose of heating or cooling a
facility. These shall include wells drilled as supply and/or return
wells for open-loop systems, or closed-loop geothermal bore holes.
GEOTHERMAL WELL INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR
Any individual in immediate supervision of and/or responsible
for the drilling of bore holes used for the purpose of geothermal
heating or cooling of a facility and who is licensed as a well contractor
and geothermal well installation contractor by the Department. This
individual is responsible for boring, pipe-loop installation and backfilling
of bore holes used for the installation of closed-loop ground-source
heat pump systems.
GROUND-SOURCE HEAT PUMP EQUIPMENT
Any components of a heating or cooling and pipe loops for
use in closed-loop applications using a heat transfer fluid or direct
exchange systems.
GROUNDWATER
Water within the earth below the water table within the zone
of saturation. Groundwater includes both water under water table conditions
and confined within deep aquifers.
GROUT
A permanent watertight joint or connection made by filling
with concrete, neat cement or other approved impervious material between
the casing and the undisturbed formation surrounding the well or between
two strings of casing.
INDIVIDUAL WATER SUPPLY
A system, including wells, pumps and piping equipment, which
supplies water to a private structure and does not meet the criteria
of "semipublic water supply" or "public water supply."
INSTALLATION OF PUMPS AND PUMPING EQUIPMENT
The procedure employed in the placement and preparation for
operation of pumps and pumping equipment, including all construction
involved in making entrance to the well and establishing seals, but
not including repairs to existing installations.
MONITORING WELL
A well used to observe water levels and/or obtain samples
of groundwater for the purpose of water quality analysis. Test wells
shall be considered monitoring wells under this definition.
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Any new building or structure, whether residential, commercial
or industrial, on a property. New construction also includes any change
in use of an existing structure.
NSF
National Sanitation Foundation.
PITLESS ADAPTER
A device or assembly of parts which will permit water to
pass through the wall of the well casing or extension thereof and
which provides access to the well and to the parts of the water system
within the well in a manner to prevent entrance of pollution into
the well and the water produced.
PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM
A system which provides water to the public for human consumption
which has at least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average
of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of the year.
The term includes collection, treatment, storage and distribution
facilities under control of the operator of the system and used in
connection with the system. The term includes collection or pretreatment
storage facilities not under such control which are used in connection
with the system. The term also includes a system which provides water
for bottling or bulk hauling for human consumption. Water for human
consumption includes water that is used for drinking, bathing and
showering, cooking, dishwashing or maintaining oral hygiene.
PUMP INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR
Any individual engaged in the business of installing or repairing
pumps, pumping equipment, drop pipes, pitless adapters and the other
equipment used for the extraction and conveyance of water from the
aquifer to the distribution, heating or cooling system of the structure
to be served.
PUMP INSTALLATION FORM
Form WTWSD-02, which includes the Warrington Township Water
and Sewer Department (WTWSD) well permit number, permittee's
name and address, township, the site location, depth of pump, pump
installer's name, license number, signature and date.
PUMPS AND PUMPING EQUIPMENT
Any equipment or materials utilized or intended for use in
withdrawing or obtaining groundwater, including but not limited to
piping, seals and tanks, together with fitting and controls.
RELOCATION
Any change in location of a proposed well which deviates
from the permitted location.
SECOND WELL
Any well drilled on the same property where an existing well,
permitted as or intended to serve as a water supply, already exists.
SEMIPUBLIC WATER SUPPLY
A water supply system, including wells, pumps and piping
equipment, which supplies water to one or several facilities such
as industrial or commercial establishments, parks, camps, hotels,
motels, school, institutions, and eating and drinking establishments,
or a water supply which services two or more dwelling units and is
not a public water system as defined by the Pennsylvania Safe Drinking
Water Act (35 P.S. § 721.1 et seq.).
TEST WELLS
Wells drilled for the sole purpose of measuring groundwater
availability. Test wells shall be considered as monitoring wells under
these regulations.
WELL COMPLETION FORM
Form FM-TGS-15 and Form WTWSD-01-1, which includes the WTWSD
permit number, the owner's name and address, the specific site
location, the type of cement used for grouting, the number of bags
of cement used for grouting, the date the well was drilled, the depth
of the well, the well distance to the house, the name of the well
driller, the well driller's Warrington Township license number
and the well driller's signature.
WELL CONTRACTOR
Any individual in immediate supervision of and/or responsible
for the construction, test pumping or equipping or development of
any well. Such individual shall have a minimum of three years'
hands-on experience in the actual drilling, casing and grouting of
water wells and be licensed by Warrington Township.
WELL DRILLER'S LOG
Form FM-TGS-15 (also called "Topographic and Geologic Survey"),
which includes the month, day and year the well was drilled in addition
to all other information required on the form.
WELL SEAL
An approved device or method used to protect a well casing
or water system from the entrance of any external pollutant at the
point of entrance into the casing of a pipe, electric conduit or water-level
measuring device.
WELL SYSTEM
When there are two or more wells being utilized in an individual,
semipublic or public water supply system.
WELLS
Any excavation that is drilled, cored, bored, washed, driven,
dug, jetted or otherwise constructed when the intended use of such
excavation is for the location, acquisition or artificial recharge
of groundwater or for the installation of ground-source heat pump
equipment. This includes but is not limited to test wells, test borings,
geothermal and monitoring wells, in addition to wells to be utilized
as individual or semipublic or public water supplies.
The Department must be notified in writing within 30 days by the well contractor and/or property owner when a well meets the criteria of an abandoned well under §
353-4 of this article. All wells considered to be abandoned shall be filled and sealed by a Department-licensed well contractor in accordance with the procedures for abandonment listed in this subsection. Written notification and proper documentation of abandonment shall be submitted to the Department within 30 days from the point that the subject well has met the criteria of or otherwise been determined to be an abandoned well according to §
353-4. One of the following methods of abandonment described below must be used in accordance with the geological formations penetrated and in such a manner as to prevent the bore hole being sealed from acting as a channel for pollution or the escape of subterranean gases. A report, as required above, of the method of sealing shall be filed with the Department (Form WTWSD-05).
A. A well in unconsolidated deposits shall be filled with neat cement
grout or concrete grout.
B. The section of a well in a cavernous or creviced rock (such as cavernous
limestone or diabase, creviced granite, etc.) shall be filled with
concrete or neat cement grout or alternate layers of concrete or neat
cement grout, gravel or stone aggregate. The filling shall be completed
at the top by a layer of neat cement grout, concrete grout or bentonite
extending at least 20 feet (6.1 meters) above the top of the cavernous
rock or to the ground surface.
C. The section of a wall in sandstone strata shall be filled with neat
cement grout, concrete grout or sand. The filling shall be completed
at the top of the formation by a layer of neat cement grout, concrete
grout or bentonite extending at least 20 feet (6.1 meters) above the
top of the sandstone or to the ground surface.
D. The flow in a flowing well shall be confined and the well filled
in accordance with preceding paragraphs, or the well shall be sealed
by pressure grouting.
E. Abandonment of wells containing subterranean gases requires special
precautions, and a casing in such a well shall be sealed with neat
cement grout, concrete grout or bentonite.
F. Debris or obstructions that may interfere with sealing operations
shall be removed from the well.
A fee schedule will be established for these rules and regulations
and adopted annually by the Board of Supervisors.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
Any person who violates or permits a violation of this article
shall, upon being found liable therefor in a civil enforcement proceeding
commenced by the Township before a Magisterial District Judge, pay
a fine of not more than $600, plus all court costs, including reasonable
attorneys’ fees, incurred by the Township in the enforcement
of this article. If the defendant neither pays nor timely appeals
the judgment, the Township may enforce the judgment pursuant to the
applicable Rules of Civil Procedure. Each day a violation exists shall
constitute a separate offense. Further, the appropriate officers or
agents of the Township are hereby authorized to seek equitable relief,
including injunction, to enforce compliance herewith.