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P-0395 - No Fault Well Repair Fund Policy 06-04-2002-9a
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DRAFT ~ • ' <br />5. If there is a determination that a well failure exists and is a probable result <br />of the quarry operation, the well will be renovated, repaired or replaced by • <br />ASC. <br />6. If the probable result determination is negative, the expert will refer the <br />situation back to the County for renovation; repair, or replacement of the <br />well by the NFWRF. <br />REMEDIATION OF FAILURES <br />Reaair: <br />Well repairs can be implemented for those situation involving known or <br />discoverable flaws in the well construction. The repairs may involve the <br />installation of a liner or sleeve in the existing casing; raising the wellhead above <br />the finished grade; or deepening of the borehole. The use of a well repair <br />strategy is usually limited, especially when the well is more thanl 5-20 years <br />old. <br />Treatment: <br />Treatment systems are indicated when they are the best solution for the well <br />failure. Treatment systems may be the only remediation available for some well <br />failure situations. Examples of treatment systems are whole-house filters, <br />point of use filters, softeners, reverse osmosis units and neutralizers. <br />Renovation: <br />Renovation is generally indicated when there are certain types of non- <br />pathogenic bacteria present in the well such as iron or sulfur bacteria. Over <br />time, these bacteria cause an increase in undesirable qualities in the water and <br />many times cause a slime to develop on the well walls or within the plumbing <br />system that exacerbates the problem. The renovation process removes the <br />slime and other buildup in the well and plumbing system through a chemical or <br />mechanical process and eliminates or reduces the levels of nuisance <br />constituents in the water. <br />Replacement: <br />Well replacement is indicated when the existing well is failing according <br />definition established by this policy and the well cannot be renovated or <br />
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