510 R.I. Code R. 510-RICR-00-00-2.23

Current through November 7, 2024
Section 510-RICR-00-00-2.23 - Chapter 29
P2902.7 Protection of individual water supplies. An individual water supply shall be located and constructed so as be safeguarded against contamination in accordance with sections P2902.7.1 through P2902.7.8.
P2902.7.1 Well locations. A potable ground water source or pump suction line shall not be located closer to potential sources of contamination than the distances shown in Table P2902.7.1. In the event the underlying rock structure is limestone or fragmented shale, the local or State Health Department shall be consulted on well site location. The distances in Table P2902.1 constitute minimum separation and shall be increased in areas of creviced rock or limestone, or where the direction of movement of ground water is from sources of contamination toward the well.

TABLE P2902.7.1

DISTANCE FROM SOURCES OF CONTAMINATION TO PRIVATE WATER SUPPLIES AND PUMP SUCTION LINES

Source of Contamination

Distance (feet) (1 foot=304.8mm)

Sewer

50

Septic Tank

50

Pasture

100

Sewer (leaded or mechanical joints or approved plastic)

10

Subsurface pits

100c

Seepage pits

100

Cesspools

100

Barnyard

100

Farm silo

25

Pump house floor drain of cast iron draining to ground surface

2

P2902.7.2 Elevation. Well sites shall be positively drained and shall be at higher elevations than potential sources of contamination.
P2902.7.3 Depth. Private potable well supplies shall not be developed from a water table less than ten feet (10') (3048 mm) below the ground surface
P2902.7.4 Water-tight casings. Each well shall be provided with a water-tight casing extending to not less than ten feet (10') (3048 mm) below the ground surface. Casings shall extend not less than six inches (6") (152 mm) above the well platform. Casings shall be large enough to permit installation of a separate drop pipe. Casings shall be sealed at the bottom in an impermeable stratum or extend several feet into the water-bearing stratum.
P2902.7.5 Drilled or driven well casings. Drilled or driven well casings shall be of steel or other approved material. Where drilled wells extend into a rock formation, the well casing shall extend to and set firmly in the formation. The annular space between the earth and the outside of the casing shall be filled with cement grout to a depth of not less than ten feet (10') (3048 mm) below the ground surface. In an instance of casing to rock installation, the grout shall extend to the rock surface.
P2902.7.6 Dug or bored well casings. Dug or bored well casings shall be of water-tight concrete, tile, galvanized or corrugated metal pipe extending to not less than ten feet (10') (3048 mm) below the ground surface. Where the water table is more than ten feet (10') (3048 mm) below the ground surface, the water-tight casing shall extend below the table surface. Well casings for dug wells or bored wells constructed with sections of concrete, tile, or galvanized or corrugated metal pipe shall be surrounded by six inches (6") (152 mm) of grout poured into the hole between the outside of the sassing and the ground and extending not less than ten feet (10') (3048 mm) below the ground surface.
P2902.7.7 Cover. Potable water wells shall be equipped with an overlapping water-tight cover at the top of the well casing or pipe sleeve such that contaminated water or other substances are prevented from entering the well through the annular opening at the top of the well casing, wall or pipe sleeve. Covers shall extend downward not less than two inches (2") (51 mm) over the outside of the well casing or wall. A dug well cover shall be provided with a pipe sleeve permitting the withdrawal of the pump suction pipe, cylinder or jet body without disturbing the cover. Where pump sections or discharge pipes enter or leave a well through the side of the casing, the circle of contact shall be watertight.
P2902.7.8 Drainage. Potable water wells and springs shall be constructed such that surface drainage will be diverted away from the well or spring
P2903.3 Delete section P2903.3 Minimum Pressure and substitute the following:
P2903.3 Minimum Pressure.

Minimum static pressure shall be forty (40) psi measured before any meter, or a booster pump shall be installed after the meter providing forty (40) psi minimum static pressure.

For private wells, forty (40) psi minimum shall be provided at the outlet of any storage tank or pump.

Delete section P2904 and substitute the following:

R2904.1 General.

Automatic fire sprinkler if installed at the applicant's option will be in conformance with Appendix RP.

510 R.I. Code R. 510-RICR-00-00-2.23

Amended effective8/1/2019
Amended effective 2/1/2022