Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 144 - Health Department
Chapter 4725 - WELLS AND BORINGS
WATER-SUPPLY WELLS
Part 4725.4250 - LIMESTONE OR DOLOMITE WATER-SUPPLY WELLS
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Applicability.
This part applies to water-supply wells, including private drinking water supply, public drinking water supply, irrigation, commercial, groundwater thermal exchange, and remedial wells completed in or below limestone or dolomite. This part does not apply to borings, monitoring wells, or dewatering wells.
Subp. 2. Plastic casing.
Plastic casing must not be used as an outside casing in a water-supply well cased more than five feet into limestone or dolomite bedrock, except that an inner plastic casing may be installed entirely inside an outer steel casing in accordance with part 4725.2250, subpart 8.
Subp. 3. Bore hole size.
A casing that extends more than ten feet into limestone or dolomite bedrock must be installed in a bore hole a minimum of 3.0 inches larger, or 3.5 inches larger for casings deeper than 100 feet and larger than 12 inches inside diameter, than the outer diameter of the casing or couplings, whichever is larger.
Subp. 4. Use of limestone or dolomite for potable supply.
Subp. 5. Water-supply well completed in limestone or dolomite.
Where a potable water-supply well meeting the conditions of subpart 4 or a nonpotable water-supply well is completed in limestone or dolomite bedrock, the following apply:
Subp. 6. Water-supply well completed below limestone or dolomite.
A water-supply well completed below limestone or dolomite where the conditions of subpart 4 apply must be constructed by drilling a bore hole a minimum of 3.0 inches larger, or 3.5 inches larger for casings deeper than 100 feet and larger than 12 inches inside diameter, than the outside diameter of the casing or couplings a minimum of ten feet below the limestone or dolomite, and a minimum of ten feet below the static water level. Steel casing must be installed to the bottom of the bore hole, and the annular space from the bottom of the casing to the top of bedrock must be filled with neat-cement grout or cement-sand grout. The unconsolidated materials portion of the annular space must be grouted according to part 4725.3050, subparts 1 to 3.
Subp. 7. Remedial well in limestone or dolomite.
A remedial well is exempt from the requirement in subpart 5 to extend the casing 20 feet below the static water level if the well screen or open hole intersects the water table, the casing terminates no more than ten feet above the static water level, and all casing installed in limestone or dolomite is grouted with neat-cement grout or cement-sand grout.
Statutory Authority: MS s 103I.101; 103I.111; 103I.205; 103I.221; 103I.301; 103I.401; 103I.451; 103I.501; 103I.525; 103I.531; 103I.535; 103I.541; 103I.621