No person shall use well casing materials, well fittings, or well equipment that creates a condition which poses a hazard to public health and safety or the environment or results in violations of District or federal laws or regulations.
Materials to be used for well casing must be appropriate for on-site application and approved by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), the American Water Works Association, or the NSF International.
A well casing shall be strong enough to withstand the structural load and stresses imposed by conditions inside and outside the well during and after construction.
A well casing shall be in good condition, free of pits, breaks, or cracks that may compromise the structural integrity or water-tightness of the well casing.
Except for pre-packed wells installed using direct push technology, the diameter of the borehole shall be sized to accommodate the well casing and the well annulus requirements specified in § 1818.4.
A plastic well casing shall be manufactured of polyvinylchloride (PVC) material and shall be at a minimum Schedule 40 or have a minimum standard dimension ratio of twenty-one (21).
A well constructed with plastic PVC material shall not exceed a depth greater than one hundred and fifty feet (150 ft.).
If steel casing is used:
If thermoplastic casing is used:
A steel casing shall be used for a well constructed in crystalline rocks, unless an alternative casing is approved in the well construction work plan.
Joints for a well casing shall meet the following requirements:
A temporary well casing and liner shall be of such minimum thickness as required to withstand the structural load imposed by conditions inside and outside the well.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 21, r. 21-1815