Wis. Admin. Code Department of Natural Resources NR 845.04

Current through October 28, 2024
Section NR 845.04 - Definitions

In this chapter:

(1) "Administrator" means the county employee designated by the county board of supervisors to issue permits for either private well location or pump installation or both and to administer ch. NR 812 in the county as authorized by the department.
(2) "Aesthetic parameters" means constituents of drinking water that are not cause for health concern, including but not limited to those in the secondary drinking water standards listed in s. NR 809.60.
(3) "Approval" means the written plan approval of the department.
(4) "Central office" means the bureau of water supply, located in Madison, Wisconsin, which functions as the coordinating authority for the statewide water supply program.
(5) "Community water system" has the meaning designated in s. NR 811.03(2).
(6) "Contaminant" means any physical, chemical, biological or radiological substance or matter in water.
(7) "County office staff" means county office personnel trained to answer general well location and pump installation questions and to accept permit applications.
(8) "Delegation level" means the program level, as set forth in s. NR 845.05, at which a county is authorized to administer and enforce ch. NR 812.
(9) "Department" means the department of natural resources.
(10) "Department district offices" means offices located in:
(a) Northwest District, Box 309, Spooner, WI 54801.
(b) North Central District, Box 818, Rhinelander, WI 54501.
(c) Western District, 1300 W. Clairemont Ave., Box 4001, Eau Claire, WI 54702.
(d) Lake Michigan District, 1125 N. Military Ave., Box 10448, Green Bay, WI 54307.
(e) Southeast District, 2300 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., Box 12436, Milwaukee, WI 53212.
(f) Southern District, 3911 Fish Hatchery Rd., Fitchburg, WI 53711.
(11) "Drillhole" means an excavation, opening or driven point well deeper than it is wide that extends more than 10 feet below the ground surface.
(a) "Heat exchange drillhole" means a drillhole used for closed loop heat exchange purposes.
(b) "Lower drillhole" means that part of a drillhole below the vertical zone of contamination or below the well casing pipe.
(c) "Upper enlarged drillhole" means a drillhole, larger in diameter than the well casing pipe.
(12) "Emergency installation" means an installation made as a result of an unforeseen problem with an existing private water system, such as a well not producing water, that could be a hazard to the health of humans or livestock served by a potable well.
(14) "Health hazard" means a condition which constitutes:
(a) A violation of ch. NR 812 regarding the installation, construction, operation or maintenance of a private well; or
(b) Confirmed bacteriologically-unsafe well water quality.
(15) "Noncommunity water system" means a public water supply system that serves year-round residents.

Note: Examples of a non-community water system include those serving schools, motels, restaurants, churches, campgrounds and parks.

(16) "Noncomplying well or pump installation" means a private water system not in compliance with all provisions of ch. NR 812 in effect at the time the well was constructed or the pump was installed.
(17) "Performance standards" means standards established by the department specifying the success level a county is required to achieve and maintain in order to retain authorization for a delegation level.
(18) "Person" means an individual, corporation, company, association, cooperative, trust, institution, partnership, state, public utility, sanitary district, municipality or federal, state or interstate agency.
(19) "Personal interest" means having a financial interest in a property or being related by marriage or birth to a person having a financial interest in a property.
(20) "Primary drinking water standards" means those maximum contaminant levels which represent minimum public health standards set forth in ch. NR 809.
(21) "Private water system" means the water collection, storage and treatment facilities and all structures, piping and appurtenances by which water is provided for human consumption by other than community water systems. For the purpose of this chapter, it includes noncommunity water systems.
(22) "Private water systems inspector" means a county employee trained by the department to inspect the well location and pump installation and collect water samples for any private water system.
(23) "Private water systems ordinance" means a county ordinance, approved by the department, regulating private water systems at the county's authorized delegation level.
(24) "Private well" means, for the purpose of this chapter, any drilled, driven point, dug, bored or jetted well constructed for the purpose of obtaining groundwater for potable use, including wells constructed in special well casing depth areas and noncommunity wells. It does not include springs, or private or public wells that require written plan approval from the department.
(25) "Public water system" means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human consumption if a system has at least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days per year. A public water system is either a "community water system" or a "noncommunity water system." A system includes:
(a) Any collection, treatment, storage and distribution facilities under control of the operator of a system and used primarily in connection with a system, and
(b) Any collection or pretreatment storage facilities not under such control which are used primarily in connection with a system.
(26) "Pump installation" means:
(a) In a new private water system, the installation of a pump.
(b) In an existing private water system, a change in the nature of the connection between the well and the interior water supply piping or changing the type of pump installed. It does not include replacement of a pump with a similar pump, replacement of one type of pipe material with another pipe material of the same or different diameter or the installation of motors, controls, sampling faucets, well seals or caps or pressure tanks.
(27) "Pump installation inspector" means a county employee trained by the department to inspect new and existing pumps and related equipment used for withdrawing water from a private water system including but not limited to the discharge piping, the underground connections, pitless adapters, pressure tanks, pits, sampling faucets and well seals or caps.
(28) "Pump installation permit" means a permit, or comparable registration system, issued by a participating county which allows the installation of a pump in a new, reconstructed, replaced or rehabilitated private water system or the installation of a pump in an existing private water system when a change is made in the nature of the connection between the well and the water supply piping or when a different type of pump is installed.
(29) "Reconstruction" means modifying the original construction of a private well. It includes but is not limited to deepening, lining, installing or replacing a screen, under-reaming, hydrofracturing and blasting.
(30) "Registration system" means a record of county approval for the construction of a private water system or the installation of a pump as recorded by the county administrator.
(31) "Special well casing depth area" means an area established by the department requiring a greater depth of well casing pipe and stringent well construction methods because of contamination.

Note: A list of special well casing depth areas is available from the Department of Natural Resources, 101 S. Webster Street, P.O. Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707-7921.

(32) "Uniform private water systems guidance manual" means the manual prepared by the department outlining county procedures for administering and enforcing ch. NR 812.

Note: Copies are available from Department of Natural Resources, 101 S. Webster Street, P.O. Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707-7921.

(33) "Variance" means an approval issued by the department under ch. NR 812 allowing a private water system to vary from ch. NR 812 requirements if department approved conditions are met.
(34) "Water system" means the water supply, storage, treatment facilities and all structures and piping by which water is provided for any purpose.
(35) "Well" means any drillhole or other excavation or opening constructed for the purpose of obtaining groundwater.
(36) "Well and drillhole abandonment inspector" means a county employee trained by the department to locate and inspect wells and drillholes in relation to ch. NR 812 abandonment standards.
(37) "Well construction" means the procedures, methods, materials and equipment used during the construction or reconstruction of a well.
(38) "Well construction inspector" means a county employee trained by the department to conduct inspections of private wells during or immediately following construction.
(38m) "Well constructor" means any person who constructs a well.
(39) "Well location inspector" means a county employee trained by the department to inspect the location of a private well in relation to ch. NR 812 locational distances, to observe the above grade casing height, to observe whether there is a cap or a seal on the upper terminus of the well.
(40) "Well location permit" means a permit, or comparable registration system, issued by the county which allows the construction or reconstruction of a private well.

Wis. Admin. Code Department of Natural Resources NR 845.04

Cr. Register, January, 1987, No. 373, eff. 2-1-87; cr. (11) and (36), renum. (11) to (38) to be (12) to (36) and (38) to (40), am. (6), (10), (15), (18), (25), (31), (34), (35) and (39), Register, February, 1991, No. 422, eff. 3-1-91; renum. from NR 145.04 and am., cr. (38m), Register, August, 1995, No. 476, eff. 9-1-95; correction in (13) made under s. 13.93(2m) (b) 7, Stats., Register, April, 2000, No. 532.
Amended by, CR 18-095: r. (13) Register June 2020 No. 774, eff. 7/1/2020