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not related to construction solation distances between ace water and property tion-related varianceslions per minute.fee for wells with a pump 1 variance fees areay not be placed any closer <br />bed by the Commissioner in <br />approved. <br />ire permits or <br />ss a local Health Board has <br />f Health, the State permit <br />otification (Minnesota <br />property owner must notify <br />ing and pay a $50 fee for <br />gallons per minute, or a <br />greater than or equal to <br />each monitoring well <br />motor fuel outlets or bulk <br />• <br />each dewatering well <br />han 10 wells require a <br />EFFECT OF j GROUNDWATER PROTECTION ACTON LOCAL GOVERNMENTWELLS AND BORINGSREGULATION OF WELLS AND BORINGS1. No local well oroorams without deleoation j^greement.A local unit of government may not regulate the permitting, construction repair, or sealing of wells or elevator shafts unless there is a deleption agreement with the Coninissioner of Health. This includes <br />monitoring, water, dewatering, remedial, and irrigation wells. <br />2. Delegation <br />0^ Health may enter into an agreement with the Commissioner <br />of Health to take over all or part of the inspection, reporting, and <br />enforcement duties related to permitting, construction, repair, and sealing of wells. <br />3. Environmental Bore <br />Only licensed well contractors or monitoring well contractors may <br />construct, repair or seal environmental bore holes. These are defined <br />dS • <br />. . . a hole or excavation in the ground that enters or goes through <br />a waterbearing layer and is used to monitor or measure physical, <br />chemical, radiological, or biological parameters without extracting <br />water. An environmental bore hole also includes bore holes <br />constructed for vapor recovery or venting systems. An environmental <br />bore hole does not include a well, elevator shaft, exploratory <br />boring, or monitoring well.