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Sent By: RWQCB; 2553439; Aug-21 -00 2:42PM; Page 617 <br /> Part It. Well Construction <br /> Section 8. Well Location With Reaped to Pollutants and Contaminants, and Structures. <br /> Now The title of Section S has been revised. <br /> Section 8 (page 26 of Bulletin 74-81) has been revised to read as follows: <br /> ^A, Se arat on. All water wells shall be located an adequate horizontal distance from known or <br /> potential sources of pollution and contamination. Such sources include, but are not limited <br /> to: <br /> • sanitary, industrial, and storm sewers; <br /> • septic tanks and leavhfields; <br /> • sewage and industrial waste ponds; <br /> • barnyard and stable areas; <br /> • feedlots; <br /> • solid waste disposal sites; <br /> • above and below ground tanks and pipelines for storage and conveyance of petroleum <br /> products or other chemicals; and, <br /> • storage and preparation areas for pesticides, fertilizers,and other chemicals. <br /> Consideration should also be given to adequate separation from sites or areas with known or <br /> suspected soil or water pollution or contamination. <br /> The following horizontal separation distances are generally considered adequate where a <br /> significant Iayer of unsaturated, unconsolidated sediment less permeable than sand is <br /> encountered between ground surface and ground water. These distances are based on present <br /> knowledge and past experience. Local conditions may require greater separation distances to <br /> ensure ground water quality protection. <br /> Minimum Horizontal <br /> Potential Pollution Separation Distance Between <br /> or Well and Known or <br /> Contamination Source Potential Source <br /> Any sewer line (sanitary, industrial, or storm; 50 feet <br /> main or lateral) <br /> Watertight septic tank or subsurface sewage IW feet <br /> leaching field <br /> Cesspool or seepage pit 150 feet <br /> Animal or fowl enclosure 100 feet <br /> if the well is a radial collector well, minimum separation distances shall apply to the furthest <br /> extended point of the well. <br /> -12- <br />