The purpose of this regulation is to provide for the protection
of the public health, safety, welfare and the environment by, among
other things, requiring the proper siting, construction and testing
of private wells.
These regulations are adopted by the South Hadley Board of Health,
pursuant to its authority under MGL c. 111, § 31. These
regulations supersede all previous regulations for private wells adopted
by the South Hadley Board of Health.
As used in this regulation, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AGENT
Any person designated and authorized by the Board to implement
these regulations in whole or part. To the extent provided by the
Board, the agent shall have all the authority of the Board and shall
be directly responsible to the Board and under its direction and control.
APPLICANT
Any person who applies to have a private well constructed.
AQUIFER
A water-bearing geologic formation, group of formations,
or part of a formation that contains sufficient saturated permeable
material to yield significant quantities of water to wells and springs.
BENTONITE GROUT
A mixture of bentonite (API Standard 13A) and water in a
ratio of not less than one pound of bentonite per gallon of water.
BOARD
The Board of Health of South Hadley, Massachusetts or its
authorized agent.
BUSINESS OF DIGGING OR DRILLING
A person who charges a fee for digging or drilling a well,
or a person who advertises for hire to dig or drill wells within the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
CASING
Impervious durable pipe placed in a boring to prevent the
walls from caving and to serve as a vertical conduit for water in
a well.
CERTIFIED LABORATORY
A laboratory certified by the Department of Environmental
Protection for the analysis of drinking water and required water quality
analytes. Provisional certification is acceptable.
CERTIFIED WELL DRILLER
Any person certified with the Department of Environmental
Protection Well Driller Program to dig or drill wells in the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts.
CONCRETE
A mixture consisting of Portland cement (ASTM Standard C150,
Type 1 or API Standard 10, Class A), sand, gravel, and water in a
proportion of not more than five parts of sand plus gravel to one
part cement, by volume, and not more than six gallons of water. One
part cement, two parts sand, and three parts gravel are commonly used
with up to six gallons of water.
IRRIGATION WELL
Well used for the sole purpose of watering or irrigation.
The well shall not be connected at any time to a dwelling or a building
unless it meets the requirements of a private drinking water well
and has the Board's/agent's written approval.
MassDEP
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.
NEAT CEMENT GROUT
A mixture consisting of one bag (94 pounds) of Portland cement
(ASTM Standard C 150, Type I or API Standard 10, Class A) to not more
than six gallons of clean water. Bentonite (API Standard 13A), up
to 2% by weight of cement, shall be added to reduce shrinkage. Other
additives, as described in ASTM Standard C494, may be used to increase
fluidity and/or control setting time.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, company, association, trust,
or partnership.
PRIVATE DRINKING WATER WELL
Any dug, driven, or drilled hole, with a depth greater than
its largest surface diameter, constructed or used to supply water
for human consumption that is not regulated by 310 CMR 22.00.
PUMPING (AQUIFER) TEST
A procedure used to determine the characteristics of a well
and adjacent aquifer by installing and operating a pump.
SAND CEMENT GROUT
A mixture consisting of Portland cement (ASTM Standard C150,
Type I or API Standard 10, Class A), sand, and water in the proportion
of one part cement to three or four parts sand, by volume, and not
more than six gallons of water per bag (94 pounds) of cement. Up to
5%, by weight, of bentonite (API Standard 13A) shall be added to reduce
shrinkage.
STRUCTURE
A combination of materials assembled at a fixed location
to give support or shelter, such as a building, framework, retaining
wall, fence, or the like.
Any person aggrieved by the final order, variance, well construction
permit, or certificate of water supply determination of the Board/agent
may appeal to any court of competent jurisdiction as provided by the
laws of the commonwealth.
Any person who violates any provision of these regulations,
or who fails to comply with any final order of the Board/agent, for
which a penalty is not otherwise provided in any of the Massachusetts
General Laws, shall upon conviction be fined not less than $10 nor
more than $500. Each day's failure to comply with a final order or
any provision of this regulation shall constitute a separate violation.
If any provision of these regulations or the application thereof
is held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the invalidity
shall be limited to said provision(s) and the remainder of these regulations
shall remain valid and effective. Any part of these regulations subsequently
invalidated by a new state law or modification of an existing state
law shall automatically be brought into conformity with the new or
amended law and shall be deemed to be effective immediately, without
recourse to a public hearing and the customary procedures for amendment
or repeal of such regulation.
The issuance of a well permit shall not be construed as a guarantee
or certification by the Board or its agents that the water system
will function satisfactorily or that the water supply will be of sufficient
quality or quantity for its intended use.