Plugging Report for Monitoring Wells - Underground Storage Tank Program is a legal document that was released by the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Mississippi.
Q: What is a monitoring well?
A: A monitoring well is a specially constructed well that is used to assess groundwater quality and detect any contamination.
Q: Why are monitoring wells important for the Underground Storage Tank program in Mississippi?
A: Monitoring wells are important for the Underground Storage Tank program in Mississippi because they help to prevent and detect any leaks or contamination from underground storage tanks.
Q: How are monitoring wells plugged?
A: Monitoring wells are typically plugged by filling them with cement or bentonite clay to prevent any further groundwater contamination.
Q: Why is it necessary to plug monitoring wells?
A: It is necessary to plug monitoring wells to ensure that no further contamination of groundwater occurs and to maintain the integrity of the monitoring system.
Q: Who is responsible for plugging monitoring wells?
A: The responsibility for plugging monitoring wells typically lies with the owner or operator of the underground storage tank.
Form Details:
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