Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 144 - Health Department
Chapter 4725 - WELLS AND BORINGS
WELL AND BORING GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AND USE REQUIREMENTS
Part 4725.3850 - SEALING WELL OR BORING
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Sealing required.
A well or boring, including an unsuccessful well or boring, regardless of when constructed, that is not in use, and that has not been issued a maintenance permit, or that is required to be sealed according to Minnesota Statutes, section 103I.301, must be sealed according to this part by a contractor licensed or registered according to this chapter.
Subp. 2. Removal of obstruction; debris.
Materials, debris, and obstructions that may interfere with sealing must be removed from the well or boring. Sand, aggregate, or fill materials must be removed when sealing a well or boring, except that:
Subp. 3. Casing grouting, removal, and perforation.
The open annular space surrounding a casing must be grouted by:
Casing must be perforated or ripped through the entire length of a confining layer.
Casing is not required to be removed, perforated, or ripped if a single casing extends less than 20 feet into the first bedrock encountered, and the bedrock is sandstone or limestone, or the casing was driven through an unconsolidated formation, sandstone, or shale.
Subp. 3a. Sealing with grout, general requirements.
A well or boring must be sealed by filling the well or boring, including an open annular space, with grout or approved sealing materials to within two feet of the established ground surface or floor. Grout must be pumped through a tremie pipe or the casing from the original bottom of the well or boring upward. The bottom of the tremie pipe must be inserted to within ten feet of the bottom of the well or boring, and remain submerged in grout while grouting.
Subp. 4. Approved grout for sealing well or boring in unconsolidated materials.
The portion of a well or boring in unconsolidated material must be filled with bentonite grout, neat-cement grout, or cement-sand grout. The grout must be pumped through a tremie pipe or the casing from the bottom of the well or boring upward to within two feet of the established ground surface. Clean sand or cuttings equal to the volume of bentonite grout may be mixed with the bentonite grout, or poured into the well or boring while bentonite grout is pumped through a tremie pipe. The sand or cuttings must be poured at a rate which prevents bridging.
Subp. 4a. Alternative materials for sealing specified large diameter wells in unconsolidated materials.
In addition to the grout materials approved in subpart 4, a well or boring 16 inches or greater in inside diameter, less than 200 feet in depth, completed in unconsolidated materials, and containing less than 20 feet of water may be sealed by pouring at a rate sufficient to completely fill the well or boring without bridging:
Sealing materials must have bearing strength sufficient to prevent subsidence and support traffic or building loads.
Subp. 5. Approved grout for sealing well or boring in bedrock.
The portion of a well or boring in bedrock must be sealed with neat-cement grout or cement-sand grout.
Subp. 5a. Alternatives for grout loss in bedrock.
Subp. 5b. Alternative materials for sealing specified large diameter wells in bedrock.
In addition to the grout materials approved in subpart 5, a well or boring 16 inches or greater in inside diameter, less than 200 feet in depth, completed in bedrock, and containing less than 20 feet of water, may be sealed by pouring concrete at a rate sufficient to completely fill the well or boring without bridging.
Subp. 6. [Repealed, 33 SR 211]
Subp. 7. Sealing flowing well or boring.
The discharge from a flowing well or boring must be stopped and the well or boring sealed according to this part with neat-cement grout or cement-sand grout. It is approved to use rapid-setting cement, or to use hematite or barite as a weighting agent in a proportion not to exceed equal parts weighting agent and Portland cement. When a well or boring cannot be sealed as described in this part, the licensee or registrant must notify the commissioner.
Subp. 8. Sealing disturbed.
The casing and grout seal must not be disturbed after a well or boring is sealed, except that the casing may be cut off at the base of an excavation encountering a sealed well or boring.
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; 144.05; 144.12; 144.383; 157.04; 157.08; 157.09; 157.13