Existing well definition

Existing well means a well that was in existence, or for which drilling commenced, prior to the effective date.
Existing well means a well drilled and completed on or before December 19, 2002.
Existing well means a well that was drilled prior to December 31, 2003.

Examples of Existing well in a sentence

  • The only personal property included is as follows; Existing well, pivot and attached irrigation equipment.

  • Existing well has high iron content that cannot be fully removed with filtering.

  • Existing well sites on the Property no longer needed for continuation of agriculture and/or livestock ranching on the Property or the remaining property owned by HJFT may be rehabilitated for municipal potable water utility purposes.

  • Existing well share laws often date back decades through agreements among former landowners.

  • Existing well depths for the East Golden Gate Well Field range from 80’ to 130’ in depth.


More Definitions of Existing well

Existing well means a Class I hazardous waste injection well which has become a Class I hazardous waste injection well as a result of a change in the definition of the injected waste which would render the waste hazardous under 20.4.1.200 NMAC (incorporating 40 C.F.R. Section 261.3);
Existing well means a well that is completed to
Existing well means a Class I hazardous waste injection well that had a UIC permit or UIC permit by rule prior to August 25, 1988, or a well that has become a Class I hazardous waste injection well as a result of a change in the definition of the injected waste which would render the waste hazardous pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.103.
Existing well means a well drilled into or
Existing well means a well that was in existence or for which drilling commenced on or prior to January 7, 2003.
Existing well means a well which:
Existing well means a groundwater well within the District’s boundaries that was drilled before the adoption date of the District’s rules on December 20, 2018.