455B.190 - ABANDONED WELLS PROPERLY PLUGGED.

        455B.190  ABANDONED WELLS PROPERLY PLUGGED.         1.  As used in this section:         a.  "Class 1 well" means a well one hundred feet or less      in depth and eighteen inches or more in diameter.         b.  "Class 2 well" means a well more than one hundred feet      in depth or less than eighteen inches in diameter or a bedrock well.         c.  "Class 3 well" means a sandpoint well or a well fifty      feet or less in depth constructed by joining a screened drive point      with lengths of pipe and driving the assembly into a shallow sand and      gravel aquifer.         d.  "Department" means the department of natural      resources.         e.  "Designated agent" means a person other than the      state, designated by a county board of supervisors to review and      confirm that a well has been properly plugged.         f.  "Filling materials" means agricultural lime.  Filling      materials may also include other materials, including soil, sand,      gravel, crushed stone, and pea gravel as approved by the department.         g.  "Owner" means the titleholder of the land where a well      is located.         h.  "Plug" means the closure of an abandoned well with      plugging materials which will permanently seal the well from      contamination by surface drainage, or permanently seal off the well      from contamination into an aquifer.         i.  "Plugging materials" means filling and sealing      materials.         j.  "Sealing materials" means bentonite.  Sealing      materials may also include neat cement, sand cement grout, or      concrete as approved by the department.         k.  "Well" means an abandoned well as defined in section      455B.171.         2.  All wells shall be properly plugged in accordance with the      schedule established by the department.  The department shall develop      a prioritized closure program and a time frame for the completion of      the program and shall adopt rules to implement the program.  The      schedule established by the department shall provide that to the      fullest extent technically and economically feasible, all wells shall      be properly plugged not later than July 1, 2000.         3.  Wells shall be plugged as follows:         a.  Class 1 wells shall be plugged by placing filling      materials up to one foot below the static water level.  At least one      foot of sealing materials shall be placed on top of the filling      materials up to the static water level, as a seal.  Filling materials      shall be added up to four feet below the ground surface.  However,      sealing materials may be used to fill the entire well up to four feet      below the ground surface.  The casing pipe shall be removed down to      at least four feet below the ground surface and shall be capped with      at least one foot of sealing materials.  Obstructions shall be      removed from the top four feet of the ground surface and the top four      feet shall be backfilled with soil and graded.         b.  Class 2 wells shall be plugged by placing filling      materials at the bottom of the well up to four feet below the static      water level.  At least four feet of sealing material shall be added      on top of the filling material up to the original static water level.      Filling materials shall be placed up to four feet below the ground      surface and the well shall be capped with at least one foot of      sealing material.  However, sealing materials may be used to fill the      entire well up to four feet below the ground surface.  The upper four      feet of the casing pipe below the ground surface shall be removed.      The top four feet of the ground surface shall be removed of      obstructions and backfilled with soil and graded.         c.  Class 3 wells shall be plugged by pulling the casing and      sandpoint out of the ground, and collapsing the hole.  The well may      also be plugged by placing sealing materials up to four feet below      the ground surface and by removing the upper four feet of casing pipe      below the ground surface.  The top four feet of the ground surface      shall be removed of obstructions and backfilled with soil and graded.         4.  The department shall sponsor an advertising campaign directed      to persons throughout the state by print and electronic media      designed to notify owners of the deadline for plugging wells,      penalties for noncompliance, and information about receiving      assistance in plugging wells.         5.  An owner may, independent of a contractor, plug a well      pursuant to this section subject to review and confirmation by a      designated agent of the county or a well driller registered with the      department.         6.  A person who fails to properly plug a well on property the      person owns, in accordance with the program established by the      department, or as reported by a designated agent or a registered or      certified well contractor, is subject to a civil penalty of up to one      hundred dollars per every five calendar days that the well remains      unplugged or improperly plugged.  However, the total civil penalty      shall not exceed one thousand dollars.  The penalty shall only be      assessed after the one thousand dollar limit is reached.  If the      owner plugs the well in compliance with this section, including      applicable departmental rules, before the date that the one thousand      dollar limit is reached, the civil penalty shall not be assessed.      The penalty shall not be imposed upon a person for improperly      plugging a well until the department notifies the person of the      improper plugging.  The moneys collected shall be deposited in the      financial incentive portion of the agriculture management account.      The department of agriculture and land stewardship may provide by      rule for financial incentive moneys, through expenditure of the      moneys allocated to the financial-incentive-program portion of the      agriculture management account, to reduce a person's cost in properly      plugging wells abandoned prior to July 1, 1987.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         87 Acts, ch 225, § 305; 89 Acts, ch 286, § 1; 91 Acts, ch 224, §7         Referred to in § 455B.183A, 558.69