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1 OAR Table WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT CHAPTER 690 DIVISION 240 CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, ALTERATION, CONVERSION AND ABANDONMENT OF MONITORING WELLS, GEOTECHNICAL HOLES AND OTHER HOLES IN OREGON TABLE Which standards apply? The Department regulates the construction of borings through which groundwater may become contaminated. The type of boring (and its purpose) will determine which set of regulations apply. Questions often arise as to how a certain boring is to be regulated. In general, if the purpose of a boring is to seek water then it is considered a well. The table below lists common types of holes and the standards that apply. This is not a complete list of borings and there are other types of borings regulated by other agencies. Contact the Water Resources Department if you have any questions. The general standards and their Oregon Administrative Rule reference are: OAR through OAR OAR OAR through Description of Boring Air Sparging Well Aquifer Storage and Recovery Well Cathodic Protection Hole Community Well Construction Hole Dewatering Well Domestic Well Drive Point (Core holes) Drive Point Well (Dewatering) Drive Point Well (Water Sampling) Drive Point Well (Water Supply) Dry (Disposal) Well Elevator Shaft Extraction Well Gas Migration Hole Geothermal Well Gravel Pit Heat Exchange Hole (Closed Loop) Heat Exchange Hole (Open Loop) Horizontal Drain (Slope Stability) Horizontal Well (Monitoring) Horizontal Well (Water Supply) Standards that Apply

2 OAR Table Inclinometer Industrial Well Injection Well (Water) Injection Well (Remediation) (>72 Hours) Injection Well (Remediation) (<72 Hours) Irrigation Well Monitoring Well Municipal Well Observation Hole Permeability Test Hole Piezometer (Electric) Piezometer (Pneumatic) Piezometer Well Piling Hole Post Hole Power Pole Hole Public Supply Well Remediation Or Recovery Well Rock Boring (<10 Feet) Rock Boring (>10 Feet) Seismic Shot Hole Slope Stability Hole Soil Boring (<10 Feet)(geophysical borings) Soil Boring (>10 Feet)(geophysical borings) Soil Vapor Hole Sparging Well Storm Water Disposal Sump Temporary Monitoring Well (<72 Hours) Temporary Monitoring Well (>72 Hours) Trench Underground Storage Tank (UST) Pit Vapor Extraction Hole Wetland Delineation Hole Wet Soil Monitoring Hole Monitoring Well/ (if < 10 ft. deep and > 10 ft. dia.)

3 OAR Table WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT CHAPTER 690 DIVISION 240 CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, ALTERATION, CONVERSION AND ABANDONMENT OF MONITORING WELLS, GEOTECHNICAL HOLES AND OTHER HOLES IN OREGON Table Region Office Phone and Fax Numbers Region Office Location Phone Number Fax Number Eastern Baker City North Central Pendleton Northwest Salem South Central Bend Southwest Medford Notes: 1. Fax numbers are subject to change. 2. A current version of this table is available from the Water Resources Department s Salem office. 3. See Figure for a map of region boundaries.

4 OAR WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT CHAPTER 690 DIVISION 240 MINOR WELL CONSTRUCTION VIOLATIONS TABLE Table Oregon Statute Value Reference Assignment Title ORS Minor REPORT OF COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION ORS Minor WELL REPORT ORS Minor WELL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Administrative Value Rule Reference Assignment Title Minor WELL IDENTIFICATION LABEL Minor WELL IDENTIFICATION LABEL MAINTENANCE Minor MONITORING WELL DRILLING MACHINES Minor MONITORING WELL CONSTRUCTION NOTICE REQUIRED (START CARD) Minor MONITORING WELL REPORT REQUIRED (WELL LOG) (7)(i) Minor WATER TEMPERATURE (4) Minor MONITORING WELL CONSTRUCTION (START CARD NUMBER)

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