As used in this chapter, the following definitions shall have the
meanings indicated:
AGENT
The Nashoba Associated Boards of Health, as designated by
MGL C. 111, § 27A, the Groton Board of Health, lab staff
from a state-certified water lab or other individuals designated as
agents by the Groton Board of Health.
AGRICULTURAL WELL
A well which provides water solely for agricultural purposes.
An agricultural well requires a water test upon installation in compliance
with the Groton Board of Health regulations. There shall be no plumbing
connecting an agricultural well to a habitable structure. All spigots
served by an agricultural well, in addition to itself, must be identified
by a firmly attached yellow metal tag having the shape of a four-inch
equilateral triangle bearing the legend "WATER UNSAFE" in letters
not less than 7/16 inch in height.
AGRICULTURE
The business of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and
raising livestock useful to man.
APPLICANT
Any person who intends to have a private well constructed
or deconstructed.
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.
BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE
A Water Department approved device which operates as a check
valve on the service pipe to prevent any material from being forced
or drawn into any public or private water system, thereby contaminating
the potable water supply.
BEDROCK
The solid rock that underlies all soil, sand, clay, gravel,
and loose material on the earth's surface.
BOARD
The Board of Health of the Town of Groton, 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 the availability to dig or drill
wells within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
CASING
Impervious durable pipe placed in a boring to prevent the
walls from caving in and to serve as a vertical conduit for water
in a well.
CERTIFIED LABORATORY
Any laboratory currently certified by the Massachusetts Department
of Environmental Protection for drinking water analysis. A laboratory
holding provisional certification shall also qualify.
CLOSED-LOOP GEOTHERMAL BOREHOLE
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.
DEEP WELL
Any well with a total depth of greater than 100 feet.
DRILLED WELL
Any well that is drilled into bedrock with a casing that
is sealed to the bedrock.
DRIVEN WELL
Any well utilizing a drive-well point which is driven into
the ground.
DUG WELL
Any excavation dug by man or machine which is used to provide
water for irrigation or any other purpose.
GEOTHERMAL WELL
Any shaft or hole drilled into the surface of the earth,
greater than 20 feet in depth, which is used or intended to be used
in connection with coring, or the drilling for, prospecting for, or
the production of geothermal resources, hot water, petroleum, natural
gas, or other hydrocarbon substances, or shallow extraction wells
for heating, agricultural or other purposes, or is used or intended
to be used for the subsurface injection into the earth of oilfield
waste, gases, water or liquid substances, including any such existing
hole, shaft or casing which has not been abandoned, except that "geothermal,
oil or gas exploratory or development well" shall not include "temporary
exploratory probe," as defined in this section.
IRRIGATION WELL
An irrigation well requires a water test upon installation
in compliance with the Groton Board of Health regulations. There shall
be no plumbing connecting an irrigation well to a habitable structure.
All spigots served by an irrigation well, in addition to the well
itself, must be identified by a firmly attached yellow metal tag having
the shape of a four-inch equilateral triangle bearing the legend "WATER
UNSAFE" in letters not less than 7/16 inch in height.
OPEN-LOOP BOREHOLE
A water well designed to produce source water above land
surface to provide heat transfer to a geothermal well.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, company, association, trust,
or partnership.
POINT WELL
Any well utilizing a drive-well point which is driven into
the ground.
PRIVATE WELL
Any dug, driven, or drilled hole, with a depth greater than
its largest surface diameter, developed to supply water intended and/or
used for human consumption and that will not serve either a number
of service connections or a number of individuals sufficient to qualify
as a public water system as defined in 310 CMR 22.00.
PUMPING TEST
A procedure used to determine the characteristics of a well
and adjacent aquifer by installing and operating a pump.
REGISTERED WELL DRILLER
Any person registered with the Department of Environmental
Protection Bureau of Resources Protection to dig or drill wells in
the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
SHALLOW WELL
Any well with a total depth of less than 100 feet, including
but not limited to points, dug wells, driven wells, and wash wells.
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.
WASH WELL
Any well created through the removal of soils by water or
fluid prior to the placement of the well piping, a.k.a. "Jetted Well."
WELL
An excavation or opening into the ground made by digging,
boring, drilling, driving or other methods for the purpose of providing
a water supply.