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TO:
MEMBERS OF THE
MAINE WATER WELL COMMISSION
FROM:
Edward
Bowie, Chairman
date: November 6,
2007
subject: Meeting Tuesday, November 6, 2007
The next Commission
meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 11, 2007 at
9:00 A.M., at the Maine Motor Transport,
AGENDA FOR DECEMBER MEETING
1. Approve the November 6, 2007 minutes
2. Discuss pending matters, complaints,
Responses,
application, etc.
1. New Business
2. Public Comments
Minutes of November 6, 2007 Meeting
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Members Present: Ed Bowie, Chairman Glenn Dyer, Driller Dwight Doughty, DOT David Braley, DWP Marc Loiselle,
MGS Ira Goodwin, Driller |
Others
Present: Paul Gauvreau, AAG Carol Champagne,
Board Clerk Dean Getchell,
Inspector Doug Wright,
Driller Rebecca Sandford Barry Sandford Richard Dunham,
Driller Theron Perkins, Driller David Perkins,
Homeowner Wesley Stinson,
Driller Andrew Bowie,
Driller |
Call to Order:
Meeting
was called to order at 9:10 AM.
Approval of October
2, 2007 meeting minutes:
The
Commission made a motion to approve the October 2, 2007 minutes with corrections.
Passed.
Up Date on
Complaints:
David Perkins vs. Merl
“Sam” Dunham Inc:
Dean Getchell presented
to the Commission the report and video on the inspection done on Mr.
Perkins’s well.
The video showed that
the casing had broken just above the threads at the first joint allowing water
to leak into the well. In addition,
the PVC liner and seal (only a bottom seal was installed) were suspended by a
nylon rope. The bottom seal was
leaking and the entire unit dropped down the well as it was pumped down for the
inspection. A motion was offered
finding a violation of Section 401.5 concerning the leaking seal. The motion passed. 5 points were assessed to Mr. Dunham and
Merl “Sam” Dunham, Inc.
The well was measured by Mr. Getchell as being
located 83 feet from the nearest septic system disposal field. No Setback Reduction Notification form had
been filed with the Commission. A violation
of Section 400.5 of the Well Driller and Pump Installers Rules was found with a
point system value of 1 Point assessed to Mr. Dunham and Merl
“Sam” Dunham, Inc. Marc
Loiselle made the motion concerning the violation of Rule
400.5, Ike Goodwin 2nd the motion. Motion passed with 6 for the motion and
1 against. Don Robbins made an additional motion to waive the 1 point penalty against Mr. Dunham, no one 2nd
the motion. Motion failed
Corrective action: Ike Goodwin motioned to require Mr.
Dunham to submit a completed SBRN form for this well within 30 days. Don Robbins 2nd the
motion. Motion passed
Corrective action: Marc Loiselle
made a motion to have the driller remove the existing liner and seals and install
a new liner supported by a cable instead of rope, with top and bottom Jaswell Type seals. Glenn Dyer 2nd the
motion. Motion passed
Dean Getchell will inspect the well after the
corrective action has been completed.
Gary Lafreniere vs Pine State Drilling Inc:
Dean Getchell presented
his inspection report. Glenn Dyer
motioned that the corrective action has been completed satisfactorily. Marc Loiselle
2nd the motion. Motion passed.
The Commission determined no additional
water test was required.
Wells Unlimited - Doug Wright:
A letter from the homeowner, Mr. Crane, was received
granting permission for Mr. Wright and Wells Unlimited to perform the required
corrective action on this well at no expense to Mr. Crane.
Mr. Wright
explained to the Commission that he was worried that installing a liner and
seals as required by a previous order could impact the amount of water
available to the well and increase sediment problems. He requested the alterations be waived.
After discussion, Ike
Goodwin motioned to: “move
that the corrective action ordered at the Commission meeting on January 9, 2007
be modified, in consideration of the concerns raised by Douglas Wright.”
His motion continued
and included that a new description of the corrective action required be as
follows:
The Commission orders that the well be modified in
an attempt to further reduce the risk of contamination by modifying the
existing liner with SCH 40 PVC pipe with double Jaswell
type seals placed below the current casing seal and a single Jaswell type seal placed up inside the six-inch steel well
casing, just above the casing shoe, and to also allow for the SCH 40 PVC pipe
to be perforated just above the top Jaswell type
seal. Dean Getchell must be on site
during the work.
Ike Goodwin also motioned that the corrective action
to be completed by the end of March 2008.
Glenn Dyer 2nd the motion. Motions passed
New Complaints:
Rebekah
Problem is 3 wells and
not enough water. They do have a
spring on their land that could be used.
The Commission
discussed the problem and some of the drillers present know the area and the
water is scarce and very deep. The Commission will send information on springs.
No complaint was found.
Specialty Well Applications:
Beth Carver & Traci Wood – Goodwin Well & Water
Inc:
42 feet from leach
field and 44 feet from the septic tank.
Approved with a minimum of 120 feet of 6 inch steel
casing sealed into bedrock or as an alternative, a minimum of 20 feet of 6 inch
steel casing sealed into bedrock with a solid 4 inch liner installed with top
and bottom Jaswell type seals with bottom seal a
minimum of 120 feet below grade and top seal up inside 6 inch steel well
casing. Bottom and top seals shall
be water tight. Ike Goodwin recused
himself from discussion and voting because it involved his company.
Steve/Margo
Green – Rolfe’s Well Drilling Inc:
100+
feet from leach field and 35 feet from the lift station
Approved with a minimum of 90 feet of 6 inch steel casing sealed into
bedrock or as an alternative, a minimum of 20 feet of 6 inch steel casing
sealed into bedrock with a solid 4 inch liner installed with top and bottom Jaswell type seals with bottom seal a minimum of 90 feet
below grade and top seal up inside 6 inch steel well casing. Bottom and top seals shall be water
tight.
Georgette
Turcotte – Affordable Well Drilling Inc:
35 feet from the leach field.
Approved
with a minimum of 120 feet of 6 inch steel casing installed with a minimum 2 inch nominal outer annulus. The annulus shall be grouted
bottom to top with
Richard
Dyer – Hansen’s Well Drilling:
70 feet from the leach field and 60 feet from the septice tank.
The concern is about salt water intrusion.
Approved with 6 inch steel casing sealed into bedrock to a depth just
above the first fresh water bearing fracture with a minimum of 20 feet of
casing. As an alternative, a
minimum of 20 feet of 6 inch steel casing shall be sealed into bedrock with a
solid 4 inch liner installed with top and bottom Jaswell
type steel core seals with bottom seal just above the fresh water fracture and
top seal up inside 6 inch steel well casing. Both top and bottom seals shall be water
tight.
Glenn
Dyer recused himself from voting.
Mervin Kilgore
– Hansen’s Well Drilling:
60 feet from the leach field and 60 feet from the septic tank. The concern is salt water intrusion.
Approved with 6 inch steel casing sealed into bedrock to a depth
just above the first fresh water bearing fracture with a minimum of 20 feet of
casing. As an alternative, a
minimum of 20 feet of 6 inch steel casing shall be sealed into bedrock with a
solid 4 inch liner installed with top and bottom Jaswell
type steel core seals with bottom seal just above the fresh water fracture and
top seal up inside 6 inch steel well casing. Both top and bottom seals shall be water
tight.
Glenn
Dyer recused himself from voting.
Madeline
Collinson – Hansen’s
Well Drilling:
60 feet from leach field and 60 feet from the septic tank. The concern is salt water intrusion.
Approved with 6 inch steel casing sealed into bedrock to a depth
just above the first fresh water bearing fracture with a minimum of 20 feet of
casing. As an alternative, a
minimum of 20 feet of 6 inch steel casing shall be sealed into bedrock with a
solid 4 inch liner installed with top and bottom Jaswell
type steel core seals with bottom seal just above the fresh water fracture and
top seal up inside 6 inch steel well casing. Both top and bottom seals shall be water
tight.
Glenn
Dyer recused himself from voting.
Exams requested:
Adam
Dakers, Dunbar Water Pumps & Filters, requested
to sit for the Journeyman Pump Installers Exam.
Ike
Goodwin made a motion to allow Mr. Dakers to sit for
the exam, Glenn Dyer 2nd the motion. Accepted by the
Commission.
Examinations
Passed in September:
None
New
Business
The Commission received an anonymous
complaint concerning 3 companies that may be sending apprentice pump installers
out to put in pumps with no Journeyman or Master Pump Installer present. The Sheriffs will be
dispatched if adequate information is provided.
Meeting Dates for 2007
January 9, 2007 July 10, 2007
February 6, 2007 August 7, 2007
March 6, 2007 September
4, 2007
April 3, 2007 October 2, 2007
May 1, 2007 November 6, 2007
June 5, 2007 December 11, 2007
Subject to change.
Notice change in date
The next Well Drillers
Meeting will be: Tuesday December 11, 2007, at 9:00
Meeting
Adjourned 1:15 P.M.