Table 1. Number of Observation Wells
Required for Residential Subdivisions
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Number of Proposed Lots
|
Number of Observation Wells
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5 or less
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1 adjacent well
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6 to 25
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3 (minimum of 2 new wells within proposed subdivision)
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25 to 49
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6 (minimum of 4 new wells within proposed subdivision)
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50 or more
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Test proposal submitted to Board and NJDEP for
review and approval
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Table 2. Frequency of Water-Level Measurements
in Wells During and After Aquifer Testing
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Time Since Pumping Began or Stopped
|
Test Well
|
Observation Wells
|
0 to 5 minutes
|
0.5 minute
|
0.5 minute
|
5 to 10 minutes
|
1 minute
|
1 minute
|
10 to 30 minutes
|
2 minutes
|
2 minutes
|
30 to 60 minutes
|
5 minutes
|
5 minutes
|
60 to 120 minutes
|
10 minutes
|
10 minutes
|
2 to 8 hours
|
30 minutes
|
30 minutes
|
8 to 24 hours
|
60 minutes
|
60 minutes
|
24 or more hours
|
120 minutes
|
120 minutes
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Table 3. Aquifer Test Requirements
for Nonresidential Developments
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Average Demand
(gallons per day)
|
Number of Observation Wells
|
1,999 or less
|
1
|
2,000 to 9,999
|
2
|
10,000 to 99,999
|
5 (at least two on-site observation wells)
|
100,000 or more
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Obtain NJDEP water allocation permit
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Table 4. Frequency of Water-Level Measurements
in Wells During and After Aquifer Testing
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---|---|---|
Time Since Pumping Began or Stopped
|
Test Well
|
Observation Wells
|
0 to 5 minutes
|
0.5 minute
|
0.5 minute
|
5 to 10 minutes
|
1 minute
|
1 minute
|
10 to 30 minutes
|
2 minutes
|
2 minutes
|
30 to 60 minutes
|
5 minutes
|
5 minutes
|
60 to 120 minutes
|
10 minutes
|
10 minutes
|
2 to 8 hours
|
30 minutes
|
30 minutes
|
8 to 24 hours
|
60 minutes
|
60 minutes
|
24 or more hours
|
120 minutes
|
120 minutes
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