All groundwater withdrawals must meet the permitting requirements set forth in Rule 1.2, unless specifically exempted below.
Note: The fact that a well may be exempt under this regulation shall not relieve the owner of responsibility for complying with other applicable state or federal regulations ; e.g., wells, regardless of size, that are part of a Public Water System must comply with Mississippi State Department of Health Regulations.
Table 1. Minimum acceptable spacing distances (r) for wells pumping at constant discharges (Q) for a 10-year timeframe with various transmissivity (T) ranges.
--- Signifies no spacing limitations (r < 50 feet)
* Scenarios that result in distances (r) greater than 10,000 feet are indications of inadequate aquifer transmissivity for the intended pumpage.
** The Permit Board should be consulted regarding minimum spacing recommendations for wells that will pump in excess of 1,500 gpm or 2.16 mgd.
Note: The following steps may prove helpful in using Table 1:
Example: A new 750 gallon per minute (gpm) well with a discharge rate of 1.08 million gallons per day (mgd) that is scheduled to pump from a confined aquifer with a transmissivity (T) of 9,000 squared feet per day (ft2/day) should be spaced at least 1,300 feet apart from another well using the same aquifer to avoid unacceptable interference.
* If the well is not developed and completed immediately upon completion of drilling, the pump test information and water analysis shall be submitted by the owner or by the contractor who subsequently completes the well within thirty (30) days of receipt of final report.
All wells and boreholes that penetrate water bearing stratum with a depth of 25 feet, or greater, below land surface must properly be decommissioned by a water well contractor licensed by MDEQ. Water wells less than 25 feet in depth below land surface may be plugged by someone other than a licensed water well contractor. However, the same procedures and reporting requirements apply regardless of who plugs the well.
If approved in writing by MDEQ, properly cased and sealed wells may be provided with a locking cover capable of preventing the entrance of contaminants and used as monitoring wells or observation wells in lieu of abandonment. If the use of an observation or monitoring well is later discontinued by MDEQ, the landowner/permittee shall be responsible for properly decommissioning the well.
MDEQ, upon receiving information about a free-flowing well, will send the landowner a written directive to install a control device on the well within a specified time limit and to operate the device in such a manner as to prevent waste of the water. The landowner shall provide MDEQ written notification when the control device has been installed and the waste of water has ceased. Failure to comply with a directive to install and operate a control device to stop the waste of water may result in enforcement action by the Commission.
11 Miss. Code. R. 7-1.4