Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R655. Natural Resources, Water Rights |
R655-4. Water Wells |
R655-4-5. Administrative Rule Infractions
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5.1 List of Infractions and Points.
Licensed well drillers who commit the infractions listed below in Table 1 shall have assessed against their well drilling record the number of points assigned to the infraction.
TABLE 1
Level I Infractions of Administrative Requirements
Points
Well log submitted late 10
Failure to submit a Pump Log 10
Well abandonment report submitted
late 10
License number or company
name not clearly posted on well
drilling/pump rig 10
Failing to notify the state engineer
of a change in the well
licensee's company name 10
Failure to properly notify the
state engineer before the
proposed start date shown
on the start card 20
Failure to properly notify the
state engineer before the
abandonment of a regulated well 20
Failure to notify the state engineer
of a change of start date 50
Constructing a replacement well
further than 150 ft from the
original well without the
authorization of an approved
change application 50
Failure to drill at the state engineer
approved location as identified
on the start card 50
Removing the well drilling rig from
the well site before completing the
well or temporarily or permanently
abandoning the well 50
TABLE 2
Level II Infractions of Administrative Requirements
Points
Employing an operator who is not
registered with the state 75
Contracting out work to an
unlicensed driller (using the
unlicensed driller's rig) without
prior written approval from the state 75
Performing any well drilling activity without
valid authorization (except in
emergency situations) 100
Intentionally making a material
misstatement of fact in an official
well driller's report/pump log or amended
official well driller's report
(well log) 100
TABLE 3
Level III Infractions of Construction Standards / Conditions
Points
Approvals
Using a method of drilling not listed
on the well driller's license 30
Failing to comply with any conditions
included on the well approval such as
minimum or maximum depths, specified
locations of perforations, etc. 50
Performing any well construction
activity in violation of a red tag
cease work order 100
Casing
Failure to extend well casing at least
18" above ground 30
Failure to install casing
in accordance with these rules 50
Failure to install a protective casing
around a PVC well at the surface 50
Using improper casing joints 100
Using or attempting to use sub-standard
well casing 100
Surface Seals
Using improper products or procedures
to install a surface seal 100
Failure to seal off artesian flow on
the outside of casing 100
Failure to install surface seal to
adequate depth based on formation type 100
Failure to install interval seals to
eliminate aquifer commingling
or cross contamination 100
Well Abandonment
Using improper procedures to abandon
a well 100
Using improper products to abandon a
well 100
Construction Fluids
Using water of unacceptable quality
in the well drilling operation 40
Using an unacceptable mud pit 40
Failure to use treated or disinfected
water for drilling processes 40
Using improper circulation materials
or drilling chemicals 100
Filter/Gravel Packs and Formation Stabilizers
Failure to disinfect filter pack 40
Failure to install filter pack properly 75
Failure to install formation stabilizer
according to standard 75
Well Completion
Failure to make well accessible to
water level or pressure head measurements 30
Failure to install casing annular seals,
cap, and valving, and to control
artesian flow 30
Failure to disinfect a well upon
completion of well drilling activity 40
Failure to install sanitary well capping
according to standard 75
Failure to install a pitless adapter/unit
according to standard 75
Failure to develop and test a well
according to standard 75
Failure to hydrofracture a well
according to standard 75
Failure to install packers/plugs
according to standard 75
Failure to install well intakes(screens,
perforations, open bottom) according to standard 75
Failure to install non-production wells
according to standard 100
Pump Installation and Repair
Failure to extend well casing at least
18" above ground 30
Failure to make well accessible to
water level or pressure head measurements 30
Failure to install casing annular seals,
cap, and valving, and to control
artesian flow 30
Failure to disinfect a well upon
completion of pump activity 40
Failure to install a protective casing
around a PVC well at the surface 50
Failure to maintain surface
completion and security standards 75
Failure to install or maintain Backflow protection 75
Failure to develop and test a well
according to standard 75
Failure to install sanitary well capping
according to standard 75
Failure to install a pitless adapter/unit
according to standard 75
Failure to prevent contamination from entering a well
through placement, products, tools, and materials 100
Failure to repair a well's surface seal 100
General
Failure to securely cover an
unattended well during construction 30
Failure to engage in well drilling
activity in accordance with accepted
industry practices 100
TABLE 4
Level IV Infractions of Application Requirements
POINTS
Submitting an initial license or
registration application that
contains false or misleading information 100
5.2 When Points Are Assessed.
Points will be assessed against a driller's record upon verification by the state engineer that an infraction has occurred. Points will be assessed at the time the state engineer becomes aware of the infraction regardless of when the infraction occurred.
5.3 Infraction Notice
When infraction points are assessed against a well driller's record, the State Engineer shall issue an infraction notice to the well driller. The notice shall include an explanation of the administrative rule(s) violated, the date the alleged violations were discovered and the approximate date of occurrence, the number of points assessed for each infraction, the total number of points on the well drillers record, an explanation of the adjudicative process to appeal a cease and desist order and or infraction notice, and an explanation of how to delete points from the driller record, an any other information deemed pertinent by the state engineer.
5.4 Appeal of Infractions.
5.4.1 If the infraction points do not require a hearing, a well driller may appeal an infraction within 30 days of the date the Infraction Notice was issued. The appeal shall be made in writing to the state engineer and shall state clearly and concisely the disputed facts, the supporting facts, and the relief sought.
5.4.2 A well driller may request reconsideration of a denied appeal by requesting a hearing before the Presiding Officer within 20 days of the denial. If the Presiding Officer does not respond within 20 days after the request is submitted, then it is deemed denied.
5.5 Deleting Points from the Driller Record.
Points assessed against a well driller's record shall remain on the record unless deleted through any of the following options:
5.5.1 Points shall be deleted three years after the date when the infraction is noted by the state engineer and the points are assessed against the driller's record.
5.5.2 One half the points on the record shall be deleted if the well driller is free of infractions for an entire year.
5.5.3 Thirty (30) points shall be deleted for obtaining six (6) hours of approved continuing education credits in addition to the credits required to renew the water well driller's license. A driller may exercise this option only once each year.
5.5.4 Twenty (20) points shall be deleted for taking and passing (with a minimum score of 70%) the test covering the administrative requirements and the minimum construction standards. A driller may exercise this option only every other year.
5.6 Well Driller Hearings.
When the number of infraction points assessed against the well driller's record equals or exceeds 100, the state engineer shall submit a request to the Presiding Officer for a hearing. The requested purpose of the hearing shall be to determine if administrative penalties should be levied against the water well driller including fines and probation, suspension, or revocation of the water well driller's. In lieu of a hearing, the well driller may request a preliminary conference to resolve and agree upon the dispute, fines, and penalties. If resolution cannot be reached at the preliminary conference, a hearing shall be held.
5.7 Lack of Knowledge Not an Excuse.
Lack of knowledge of the law or the administrative requirements and minimum construction standards related to well drilling shall not constitute an excuse for violation thereof.