(1) For purposes of determining significant probability the
department will obtain information during investigations or monitoring of
agricultural chemical use, chemical spills, dumps, or misuse. Examples of
information that will be considered are:
(a) characteristics of the chemical that influences entry into ground water
such as water solubility, half-life, absorption and adsorption;
(b) depth to and direction of flow, volume and rate of ground water;
(c) distance to existing wells or other conduits to ground water;
(d) soil characteristics including depth, texture, organic matter and
permeability;
(e) amount of chemical used, spilled, dumped or otherwise available to enter
ground water;
(f) land features that could influence chemical movement such as surface
water drainage;
(g) precipitation;
(h) cropping history and irrigation; and
(i) other factors deemed appropriate by the department.