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firniindwater Thermal Exchange Devices and Vertiral Heat Exchanger^ <br />Require a $50 permit fee. <br />After July I, 1990, A $50 permit fee is rr.,uired for an excavation <br />for an gigvator shaft. <br />7, Maintenance Permits <br />Annual maintenance permits are required for all inoperable wells that are <br />not sealed. A $50 annual fee is required. <br />Annual maintenance permits are required for monitoring <br />after January 1 1990. If a monitoring well is not sealed within <br />?oS^een nwnthl'after construction, a <br />;s'oS;;r W"’;; ms! a.WKi'i.sr;"'* <br />$2s"f^rLt^be paid!''lJr°L«“inr?ell%rojSc« 1 <br />10 wells, the permit fee is $250 per site. <br />FEEfB5?'M5sfcOMJLY'5nS^ <br />8. Well Sealing <br />A well owner is responsible for having an unused well sealed by a <br />licensed contractor. <br />CoUiissioner hiving the well sealed and assessing the ccst to the <br />property owner. <br />Counties may declare a well a public health nuisance and have it sealed <br />and assess the cost to the property owner. <br />A cost-share program with 1 ?2!^«llrted couI?v4lS “piI upWater and Soil Resources, provides funds for selected count <br />to 75% of the cost of sealing a well not to exceed jz.uuu. <br />9. rnuntv Well Certificate <br />counties must issue sealed well certificates prescri^^^ by me <br />Conmissioner of Health for all wells that are sealed.