Current through November 25, 2024
Section NR 811.91 - ASR system pilot studies(1) Department approval is required prior to conducting any ASR system pilot study.(2) Only a municipal water system may perform an ASR system pilot study.(3) A request to conduct an ASR system pilot study shall be submitted to the department in writing. The request shall identify the location of each existing well that is being considered for use as an ASR well within the proposed ASR system, the location of any new well that is anticipated to be constructed for use as an ASR well within the proposed ASR system and any additional wells that are to be used or constructed as part of the ASR system pilot study.(4) Each request to conduct an ASR system pilot study shall contain all of the following: (a) A preliminary hydrogeologic report that describes the methods and results of any hydrologic investigation, aquifer testing, hydrogeologic modeling or geochemical modeling performed to identify the location of the proposed ASR system well sites. The preliminary hydrogeologic report shall identify the location of each existing public or private water well and each potential source of groundwater contamination that is located within 1200 feet of the outer perimeter of the displacement zone that is calculated to be established around each of the proposed ASR wells within the proposed ASR system. The report shall also identify the well selected for further evaluation during the ASR well pilot test, identify the dimensions of the displacement zone that will be created around the designated test well, and describe the current and anticipated groundwater flow patterns found in the vicinity of the designated test well.(b) A preliminary engineering report that provides an analysis of the technical feasibility for developing each of the potential ASR wells identified for the proposed ASR system and estimates the probable percentage of treated drinking water that would be recovered from each of the potential ASR wells during an ASR cycle.(c) Plans and specifications for any well equipment, pumping equipment, appurtenances or piping that is to be constructed or altered in order to complete the proposed ASR system pilot study.(d) A description of all operating procedures to be followed during the ASR well pilot study. This description shall contain details including the maximum volume of water to be placed underground, the flow rate and pressure of underground injection, the expected water storage period, anticipated water retrieval rates, and methods proposed for disposing of the water recovered during the ASR system pilot study.(e) A description of all performance and compliance monitoring procedures to be followed during the ASR system pilot study. This description shall include a listing of the sampling locations, methods and schedules that will be used to ensure that the aquifer storage recovery well remains in compliance with the performance requirements set forth in s. NR 811.88.(f) Plans and specifications for each monitoring well proposed as part of the ASR system pilot study. A minimum of one monitoring well is required as part of the ASR system pilot study. The department may require additional monitoring wells should the proposed ASR system encompass multiple or otherwise unique geologic formations. The department may also waive the monitoring well requirement if water quality data from other ASR system pilot studies conducted in similar geologic conditions is submitted as part of the ASR system pilot study request and is determined to be applicable by the department.(5) The department may require modification of plans and specifications, operating procedures or compliance and monitoring procedures required in sub. (4) to ensure that compliance with the performance requirements in s. NR 811.88 can be determined.(6) Within 180 days after completing an approved ASR system pilot study or prior to recovering any water retrieved through an ASR well into a water distribution system, a municipal water system shall submit a final report on the ASR system pilot study to the department.Wis. Admin. Code Department of Natural Resources NR 811.91
CR 09-073: cr. Register November 2010 No. 659, eff. 12-1-10.