Or. Admin. Code § 690-210-0310

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 11, November 1, 2024
Section 690-210-0310 - Cement Grout

When using cement grout as the sealing material in a well, it must meet the following requirements:

(1) Cement grout used to seal a well shall be composed of a uniformly mixed slurry of Portland cement or High Early Strength Type III Portland cement and potable water, or High-alumina cement and potable water, mixed in the following proportions (Type of Cement - Gallons of Water Per Sack of Dry Cement, respectively):
(a) Portland Cement - 4-1/2 to 6;
(b) High Early Strength Type III Portland Cement - 5-1/2 to 6-1/2;
(c) High-alumina Cement - 4-1/2 to 6.
(2) Additives to increase fluidity, reduce shrinkage, or control time of set may be used in a cement grout mixture. Expanding agents such as aluminum powder may be used at a rate not exceeding 0.075 ounce (one level teaspoonful) per sack of dry cement. The powder shall not contain polishing agents. The addition of bentonite clay to a cement grout mixture is permissible but shall not in any case exceed five percent (5%) by weight of dry cement. Calcium chloride may be added to a Portland cement grout to accelerate the set but shall not exceed two pounds per sack of dry cement. High-alumina cement and Portland cement of any type shall not be mixed together for use in a well.
(3) Cement types other than those set forth herein shall not be used as a sealing material in a well except upon written approval of the Director of the Water Resources Department.
(4) In no case shall sand or aggregate be added to cement grout seal mixtures.
(5) The volume of sealing material required shall be calculated prior to seal installation. The calculated volume and actual volume used shall be reported on the water supply well report.

Or. Admin. Code § 690-210-0310

WRD 9-1978, f. 12-12-78, ef. 1-1-79; WRD 13-1986, f. 10-7-86, ef. 11-1-86, Renumbered from 690-061-0086; WRD 7-2001, f. & cert. ef. 11-15-01; WRD 3-2014, f. & cert. ef. 11/25/2014

Stat. Auth.: ORS 183, 536, 537 & 540

Stats. Implemented: