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t ^ . ? <br />2) Provide accurate and correct information on the well certificate. <br />3) File proper notifications. <br />4) Have a well properly sealed. <br />12. Wellhead Protection <br />The law requires the development of rules concerning the protection of <br />surface and subsurface areas supplying water to public water wells. <br />Protective measures will involve State, County and other local <br />governments. <br />13. Licensing <br />A) License categories <br />A licensed well contractor may construct, repair, and seal any well <br />including monitoring wells, unconventional wells, excavations for <br />elevator shafts and environmental bore holes. <br />A licensed limited well contractor may 1) install, repair, or seal <br />any unconventional well such as a dewatering well, dug well, or <br />drive-point well; 2) repair the well casing or screen on any well; <br />3) seal any well; or 4) install a well pump or pumping equipment in <br />any well. <br />A registered monitoring well contractor may construct, repair, or <br />seal monitoring wells and environmental bore holes. <br />A licensed elevator shaft contractor or a licensed well contractor <br />may construct, repair, or seal excavations for elevator shafts. <br />An exploratory borer may construct and seal exploratory borings. <br />8) Local units of government mav not license or registered well <br />contractors, limited well contractors, monitoring well contractors, <br />elevator shaft contractors, or exploratory borers. Licensing and <br />registration is a State reouirement. <br />C) A State license or registration bond is required for 11 <br />contractors, limited well contractors, monitoring well contractors, <br />and elevator shaft contractors, thp preempts local license <br />bonds (Minnesota Laws, Chapter 1031). <br />0) Effective July 1, 1990, four categories of limited well contractor <br />licenses are required for; <br />5