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Well Impact Waiver - 10 Feet of Additional Drawdown is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Water Resources - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is a Well Impact Waiver?
A: A Well Impact Waiver is a document that allows a property owner in Arizona to waive the requirement for a minimum separation distance between a well and a proposed structure.
Q: What does '10 Feet of Additional Drawdown' mean?
A: '10 Feet of Additional Drawdown' refers to the depth at which a well can be drilled below the water table without causing any negative impacts to nearby wells or the availability of water.
Q: In which state is the Well Impact Waiver applicable?
A: The Well Impact Waiver is applicable in Arizona.
Q: Why would a property owner need a Well Impact Waiver?
A: A property owner may need a Well Impact Waiver if they want to build a structure within a minimum separation distance of a well on their property.
Q: What does the Well Impact Waiver allow a property owner to do?
A: The Well Impact Waiver allows a property owner to waive the minimum separation distance requirement between a well and a proposed structure.
Q: Is the Well Impact Waiver mandatory in Arizona?
A: No, the Well Impact Waiver is not mandatory in Arizona. It is an option for property owners who want to build within the minimum separation distance of a well.
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