Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.10805

Current through Vol. 24-19, November 1, 2024
Section R. 325.10805 - Retroactivity of rules; significant changes or major repairs made to existing well; utilization of well not in compliance with this part

Rule 805.

(1) This part is not retroactive for individual well installations constructed before January 12, 1978 unless 1 or more of the following conditions exists:
(a) Water quality from the well does not meet the state drinking water standards.
(b) The department determines that continued use of a well represents a health hazard.
(c) A well violates rules that were in effect at the time of construction.
(2) Significant changes or major repairs made to a well that existed before January 12, 1978 shall conform to this part. Significant changes include replacing the casing, modifying the depth of a well, installing new pumping equipment of a different type or of higher capacity, or modifying the pump setting. In general, a significant change or major repair shall be considered to have occurred if the pumping capacity is increased above the original capacity as a result of the work. A significant change or major repair shall not include routine maintenance or incidental repairs.
(3) A public water supply proposing to utilize water from a well or well field not in compliance with this part may be required to provide continuous treatment of the water in a manner acceptable to the department and shall obtain written approval from the department before utilizing that well or well field as part of a public water supply.
(4) A public water supply employing a complete treatment system to treat a groundwater source may be granted special consideration by the department for the location and construction of wells used as a raw water source before treatment.

Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.10805

1979 AC; 2009 AACS