
| Title | Frequently Asked Questions: Resource Protection Wells | |
| Month-Year Published | April 2009 | |
| Online Availability |
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| Short Description |
In Chapter 173-160-410 (13) WAC (Washington Administrative Code) it defines a resource protection well as "a cased boring intended or used to collect subsurface information or to determine the existence or migration of pollutants within an underground formation. Resource protection wells include monitoring wells, observation wells, piezometers, spill response wells, remediation wells, environmental investigation wells, vapor extraction wells, ground source heat pump boring, grounding wells, and instrumentation wells. | |
| Publication Number | 09-11-011 | |
| Author(s) | Bill Lum | |
| Contact | Bill Lum, (360) 407-6648 | |
| Print Availability | ||
| Number of pages | 2 | |
| Keywords | wells | |
This page last updated November 4, 2009
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