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.