Wellfield definition

Wellfield means a group of two or more public drinking water supply wells in close proximity to each other.
Wellfield means the area or region under which the City’s drinking water aquifer is located and which contains the City’s potable water wells for ex- traction of groundwater for public drinking water purposes. The City’s well- field is described as follows:
Wellfield means two or more drinking water wells, belonging to the same water system that are within 2,500 feet, or as determined by the Authority, and produce from the same and no other aquifer.

Examples of Wellfield in a sentence

  • Develop a conceptual design report for the Southeast Wellfield and a WTF with 10 mgd annual average treatment capacity and expandable to 30 mgd in future development phases.


More Definitions of Wellfield

Wellfield means a combination of 2 or more wells that supply water from the same aquifer where the horizontal distance between any wellhead and at least one other wellhead does not exceed 100 feet.
Wellfield means an area containing one or more wells contributing water to a public potable water system as defined in Rule 17-550.200, Florida Administrative Code.
Wellfield means the geothermal production and reinjection ▇▇▇▇▇ necessary for the supply and reinjection of geothermal brine conforming in all respects to the flow, temperature and other requirements set forth in the EPC Contract that is sufficient to operate the Project continuously and economically at full capacity of 14.75 MW at Project design conditions as provided in the EPC Contract and in compliance with the Project Documents and requirements of Governmental Authorities, and all related Real Property, as more particularly set forth in Schedule 5.22.
Wellfield means the Middle Lake Road Wellfield;
Wellfield means track of land that contains a number of wells for supplying water.