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How to fill out the Public Well Completion Data Checklist For Interim Approval. TCEQ-10234 - Tceq Texas online
Filling out the Public Well Completion Data Checklist for Interim Approval is a critical step in ensuring your well meets Texas regulations for public water systems. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions for each section of the form to facilitate your submission.
Follow the steps to complete your checklist accurately and efficiently.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Public Well Completion Data Checklist for Interim Approval in a format suitable for your digital submission.
- Begin by entering the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Public Water System Identification Number, which helps identify your water system within Texas regulations.
- Provide the corresponding TCEQ Log Number. This number is essential for tracking your submission in the agency's system.
- Fill in the owner's Well Identification Number or Name to further specify the well in question.
- Attach copies of the requisite ordinance, recorded deed, and map showing ownership and sanitary control easements. Ensure these documents are stamped by the county clerk to confirm their legitimacy.
- Document the construction data for the completed well, including casing size, bore hole diameter, total well depth, casing material, casing length, cementing depth, and method.
- Include the drillers' geologic log detailing the strata encountered during drilling, which provides context on the geological suitability of the site.
- Submit a copy of the official State of Texas Well Report filled out by the water well driller, as it contains pertinent data regarding this well.
- Provide a cementing certificate, which is crucial for confirming that all cementing practices meet mandatory standards.
- Attach a U.S. Geological Survey topographic map showing the completed well's location. Ensure the map includes identifiable cross-hair markings for precise location confirmation.
- Document results of a 36-hour pump test that evidences stable production capacity, including final well pump capacity details.
- Include three bacteriological analysis reports that demonstrate raw well water is free from coliform bacterial contamination. These must be from accredited labs and conducted over three consecutive days.
- Compile chemical analysis reports confirming the well water's quality against maximum contaminant levels for specific substances as outlined in the regulations.
- Confirm whether radionuclide water analyses are required based on your county and include relevant results if applicable.
- By checking the appropriate box, agree to contact the Drinking Water Quality Team within 120 days for final approval sampling, which will be handled at the agency's expense.
- Check the box acknowledging that all public water supply systems must comply with applicable Texas Administrative Code chapters.
- Once all fields are completed and verified, you can save the form changes, and download, print, or share it as required for your submission.
Complete your Public Well Completion Data Checklist online today to ensure compliance and streamline your approval process.
The federal Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) requires the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to establish national standards to prevent the public from drinking water that presents a risk to human health.
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