United States Otfice of Water (WH 550G) EPA 570/9-91-036M
Environmental Protection January 1992
Agency
v>EPA Best Management Practices
For Protecting Ground Water
Facilities Using Storm Water
Drainage Wells, Improved
Sinkholes, and Industrial
Drainage Wells
(Class V Well BMP Fact Sheet Number 4)
EPA recognizes that drainage well disposal practices may pose a threat of contamination to Underground
Sources of Drinking Water These wells while necessary, may need additional attention to minimize their impact
on ground water resources For more information, contact the person named below
Prevention
• Install and operate new wells and/or continue use of improved sinkholes
only in areas where there is an adequate confinement barrier or filtration
medium between wells and USDWs, where other BMPs can be applied to
reduce contaminant loading, and where construction of storm sewers is
impractical
• Connect drains to sewer where possible (drains connected to Industrial
Drainage Wells should not be connected to storm water-only systems)
• Maintain an inventory of all wells for cleaning and comply with federal,
State, and local well registration requirements
• Sweep streets and parking lots regularly
• Use alternative de-icers in place of salt
• Apply for a permit to continue injecting if so directed
Structural Controls
• Install, as appropriate:
— fabric filters in wolls
— beehive grates over wells
— oil/grease traps at tops of wells
— permanent silt checks (clean periodically to prevent sediment
from entering wells)
— gravel berms around wells
— straw bale filter traps around wells
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• Plant vegetation, build aggregate-lined or sodded ditches in runoff
containment areas, and build swales and sedimentation basins around
wells where appropriate to filter out contaminants before they reach wells
• Install or require temporary erosion controls at construction sites near
wells
Note: EPA has prepared BMP Fact Sheets for Industrial Disposal Wells. Many of the
BMPs on these Fact Sheets may be applicable to facilities operating Industrial Disposal
Wells
Note: These BMPs are adapted from a May 1991 EPA report titled, "Class V Well BMP Guidance • Phase I and
Phase II" and have been modified in response to comments by EPA Regions For a copy of the EPA report,
please contact the Underground Injection Control Branch of the Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water,
US EPA
For further information contact:
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