Title: BCGWA Ground Water Protection Regulation Workshops
1BCGWA Ground Water Protection Regulation Workshops
- 2005 BCGWA Conference
- Penticton, B.C. March 3-4, 2005
- Gilles Wendling
- Kaya Forest
2Outline
- Highlights of BCGWA Ground Water Protection
Regulation Workshops - Registration process
- Certified well drillers and pump installers
- Experienced well drillers and pump installers
- Application information
- Well standards under the GWPR
- Contact information
3BCGWA GWPR Workshops
- A series of day-long workshops are in the process
of being organized - Will run in various communities around the
province in the next several months - Target audience is well drillers and well pump
installers (and related industry professionals) - Focus will be on how the GWPR impacts drillers
and pump installers - registration process under the regulation
- Code of Practice minimum well standards and
driller/pump installer responsibilities
41. Registration Process (before November 1, 2006)
- All applicants must
- be 19 years of age
- have one of the following
- certification from province of B.C. or CGWA plus
a minimum of three years experience
(certification option) OR - a minimum of five years experience
(grand-parenting option) - Registration is for individual drillers/pump
installers only, not a company.
5Identification Card
- Once the application has been evaluated and
approved by WLAP, the driller or pump installer
becomes qualified under the Regulation and an
identification card will be issued. - card must be presented on request to Ministry
staff - any registration and ID card questions directed
to Deputy Comptroller
6Registration Process Certification Option for
Well Drillers
- To qualify under the Certification option, well
drillers must have all of the following - a Certificate of Qualification as a Water Well
Driller issued by the Province of B.C. or a
certificate as a Ground Water Drilling Technician
issued by the Canadian Ground Water Association
(CGWA) AND - minimum of 3 years full time experience drilling
wells - experience documented by Letter(s) of Reference
and Work History specifying direct drilling
experience - This is the only option available to well
drillers after November 1, 2006.
7Registration Process Grand-parenting Option for
Well Drillers
- To qualify under the Grand-parenting option, well
drillers who do not have certification must have
the following - minimum of 5 years full time experience drilling
wells - experience documented by Letter(s) of Reference
and Work History specifying direct drilling
experience - This option is only available to drillers who
apply before November 1, 2006.
8Prior to November 1, 2006
Do you possess certification as a well driller?
Grandparenting Option
Certification Option
NO
YES
Is this certification either a Certificate of
Qualification as a Water Well Driller issued by
the Province of B.C or a certificate as a Ground
Water Drilling Technician issued by the CGWA?
Do you have a minimum of 5 years of full time
experience drilling wells that can be verified by
a letter(s) of reference?
YES
NO
NO
YES
Go to Grand-parenting option
Do you have a minimum of 3 years of full time
experience drilling wells that can be verified by
a letter(s) of reference?
Will you have 5 years of full time experience
drilling wells before November 2006?
YES
NO
YES
NO
Will you be 19 years of age before November 2006?
YES
NO
Are you 19 years of age or older?
NO
YES
You are not currently eligible to apply for
registration as a Well Driller under the
Regulation?
You are eligible to apply for registration as a
Well Driller under the Regulation?
9Prior to November 1, 2006
Do you possess certification as a well driller?
Grandparenting Option
Certification Option
NO
YES
Is this certification either a Certificate of
Qualification as a Water Well Driller issued by
the Province of B.C or a certificate as a Ground
Water Drilling Technician issued by the CGWA?
Do you have a minimum of 5 years of full time
experience drilling wells that can be verified by
a letter(s) of reference?
YES
NO
NO
YES
Go to Grand-parenting option
Do you have a minimum of 3 years of full time
experience drilling wells that can be verified by
a letter(s) of reference?
Will you have 5 years of full time experience
drilling wells before November 2006?
YES
NO
YES
NO
Will you be 19 years of age before November 2006?
YES
NO
Are you 19 years of age or older?
NO
YES
You are not currently eligible to apply for
registration as a Well Driller under the
Regulation?
You are eligible to apply for registration as a
Well Driller under the Regulation?
10Prior to November 1, 2006
Do you possess certification as a well driller?
Grandparenting Option
Certification Option
NO
YES
Is this certification either a Certificate of
Qualification as a Water Well Driller issued by
the Province of B.C or a certificate as a Ground
Water Drilling Technician issued by the CGWA?
Do you have a minimum of 5 years of full time
experience drilling wells that can be verified by
a letter(s) of reference?
YES
NO
NO
YES
Go to Grand-parenting option
Do you have a minimum of 3 years of full time
experience drilling wells that can be verified by
a letter(s) of reference?
Will you have 5 years of full time experience
drilling wells before November 1, 2006?
YES
NO
YES
NO
Will you be 19 years of age before November 1,
2006?
YES
NO
Are you 19 years of age or older?
NO
YES
You are not currently eligible to apply for
registration as a Well Driller under the
Regulation?
You are eligible to apply for registration as a
Well Driller under the Regulation?
11Scenario 1
- Joe is a well driller with certification from
Alberta and 7 years of full time experience
drilling mostly water wells with cable tools. - his certification from Alberta is not sufficient
to allow him to qualify to register under the
certification option
certification is not transferrable from province
to province
12Scenario 1
- Joe is a well driller with certification from
Alberta and 7 years of full time experience
drilling mostly water wells with cable tools. - his 7 years experience will allow him to qualify
under the grand-parenting option provided he
applies before the November 1, 2006 deadline
experience from any jurisdiction is accepted
13Scenario 1
- Joe is a well driller with certification from
Alberta and 7 years of full time experience
drilling mostly water wells with cable tools. - he qualifies to register to drill any type of
well even though his experience is solely (or
mostly) drilling water wells with cable tools
driller is not limited to a specific drilling
type once registered
14Scenario 2
- Dave is a well driller with 2 years full time
experience drilling monitoring wells but has no
certification. He applies on October 15, 2006. - as he does not have certification, he does not
qualify to register under the certification option
After November 1, 2006, all applicants must have
certification plus a minimum of 3 years full time
experience to qualify to register.
15Scenario 2
- Dave is a well driller with 2 years full time
experience drilling monitoring wells but has no
certification. He applies on October 15, 2006. - as his 2 years experience is less than the 5 year
minimum, he does not qualify under the
grand-parenting option. He will not have
sufficient experience before the November 1, 2006
deadline to qualify for the grand-parenting
option.
Options? Dave will have to obtain recognized
certification and continue to work full time for
another year until he has the minimum 3 years
experience before reapplying under the
post-November 1, 2006 rules.
16Application Information
- All applications must contain the following
- Completed, signed, and dated application
- Notarized documentation of proof of age
- Documented evidence of one of the following
- For certification option applicants
- Notarized documentation of certification
- Letter(s) of Reference covering minimum of 3
years experience - Completed, signed and dated Work History
(Appendix B of application) detailing minimum of
3 years experience - For grand-parenting option applicants
- Letter(s) of Reference covering minimum of 5
years experience - Completed, signed and dated Work History
(Appendix B of application) detailing minimum of
5 years experience
17Application Form
18Letter of Reference Appendix A
19Work History Appendix B
202. Well Standards
- The GWPR covers the following well standards
- surface sealing
- well identification
- deactivation and closure of wells
- well caps and well covers
- floodproofing
- wellhead protection
Deputy Comptroller of Water Rights Water
Protection Section Ministry of Water, Land Air
Protection PO Box 9341 Victoria BC V8W 9M1 (250)
356-5062 ground.web_at_gems4.gov.bc.ca
21Responsibilities
- The GWPR defines responsibilities according to
- well driller and/or well pump installer
- owner
- engineer
- Specific well standard requirements are the
responsibility of the person constructing or
deactivating the well (driller and/or pump
installer) and/or the owner.
22Classes of Wells
- The GWPR requirements are based on classes of
wells which are defined. - water supply well (domestic and non-domestic)
- monitoring well
- recharge or injection well
- dewatering or drainage well
- remediation well
- geotechnical well
23Classification of Wells
- Further categorization of the well also
determines whether a specific standard applies. - temporary or permanent well
- method of drilling well
- drilling, driving, jetting, or excavating
- orientation of well
- horizontal or vertical
24Well Identification Standards under the B.C. GWPR
- BCGWA Ground Water Protection Regulation
Workshops - Gilles Wendling
25Well Identification Classes of Wells
- Information describing requirements for well
identification can be found in the GWPR in Table
2. - Key classes of wells in this section
- water supply wells (all types of both domestic
and non-domestic sub-classes) - recharge and injection wells
- permanent dewatering wells
26Well Identification Types of Wells
- water supply well - for extracting and using
ground water but does not include a drainage,
dewatering, or remediation well - recharge well - used to convey water into a
geologic formation without the aid of a pump - injection well - used to convey water into a
geologic formation with the aid of a pump - permanent dewatering well - used to divert or
convey water by pumping to facilitate
construction of an excavation, stabilize land, or
reduce pressure in a geologic formation and
intended to be used for more than 90 days
27Well Identification Plate
- Obtain plates from Province of B.C. (WLAP)
- To be attached to new water supply, recharge,
injection, and permanent dewatering wells,
altered water supply wells, and existing water
supply wells - must be attached securely to the well casing,
well cap or well cover so that the ID number is
clearly visible - well ID number must be recorded on well
construction report and submitted to the
comptroller within 90 days after the well
completion date
28Wells Requiring Identification Drillers
Responsibilities
- person responsible for drilling a
- new water supply well
- new drilled recharge or injection well
- new permanent drilled vertical dewatering well
- must attach a well ID plate on completion of the
well - after October 31, 2005, person responsible for
altering - an existing water supply well or
- a drilled recharge, injection, or permanent
vertical dewatering well - that does not have an ID plate attached, must
attach one
29Wells Requiring Identification Owners
Responsibilities
- owner of an existing water supply well must
attach a well ID plate to it before October 31,
2006 and record the well ID number on a form
(Schedule 2) to be submitted to the comptroller
within 90 days - owner must
- maintain and safeguard well ID plate from damage
- ensure well ID plate remains plainly visible
- report any damage to the ID plate to the
comptroller
30Owners Responsibilities
31Well Identification (Schedule 1 Table 2)
32Well Identification (Schedule 1 Table 2)
33Well Identification (Schedule 1 Table 2)
34Contact Information
- Well standards and technical questions
- B.C Ministry of Water, Land, and Air Protection
- Vancouver Island Mike Feduk (250) 751-3149
- Lower Mainland
- Okanagan Des Anderson (250) 490-8221
- Thompson-Cariboo Kevin Bennett (250) 371-6319
- Registration and regulation questions
- Deputy Comptroller (Victoria) Mike Wei (250)
356-5062 - email ground.web_at_gems4.gov.bc.ca
- WLAP ground water website wlapwww.gov.bc.ca/wat/g
ws/ - BCGWA
- BCGWA, secretary (604) 530 8934
- Gilles Wendling, EBA (250) 756-2256