Pumping Test Classification | Estimated Average Daily Demand of the Well (gallons per day) |
Low use | 0 to 10000 |
Medium use | 10001 to 100000 |
High use | greater than 100000 |
Acceptable pumping tests for low, medium and high use classifications are as follows:
[Comment: If any of these conditions exist, the public water system should consult with a qualified ground water professional to design and implement a pumping test or tests which will address the noted condition.]
[Comment: If the permanent pump design rate will not be known until after the constant rate test, then the maximum permanent pump design rate will be based on back-calculation of the pumping rate used for the constant rate test. For example, if the constant rate test is performed at three hundred gallons per minute, the maximum permanent pump design rate will then be two hundred gallons per minute if the 1.5 times factor is used or two hundred and fifty gallons per minute if the 1.2 times factor is used.]
Time After Test Started (minutes) | Time Interval Between Measurements (minutes) |
0 - 15 | 1 |
16 - 60 | 5 |
61 - 120 | 10 |
121 - 180 | 20 |
181 - 300 | 30 |
Greater than 300 | 60 |
Graphs must be submitted for the pumping well and any other wells used to observe drawdown and recovery during the pumping test.
Graphs must be submitted for the pumping well and any other wells used to observe drawdown and recovery during the pumping test.
[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, test methods, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see paragraph (AA) of rule 3745-9-01 of the Administrative Code titled "Incorporation by reference."]
Ohio Admin. Code 3745-9-09
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 4/20/2022 and 09/01/2027
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 6111.42, 6109.04
Rule Amplifies: 6109.04
Prior Effective Dates: 05/01/2003, 09/01/2009, 04/19/2012, 06/13/2016