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5, Assist well owners with collecting well wator samples to ensure that this is done
<br />correctly,
<br />G. Be involved in coordinating local efforts to properly seal unused wells,
<br />7. Assist wall owners with obtaining Banding for well scaling.
<br />s, Review well .records contaited In tho County Well hidcx and county wutcr plans to target
<br />wells for reconstruction or sealing,
<br />9, Review water conraaction, information to identify properties that are not served by the
<br />public water supply systern to identify wells which may meed to be reconstructed or
<br />sealed,
<br />10, Review building perrnits to identify homes or businesses that were supplied by a wall
<br />when they were first connected, to further identify unused wells.
<br />11, Identify businesses or homes that existed before the water distribution system was
<br />constructed or extended into that part of town to further identify wells,
<br />12, Mail a survey toresidents to determine the status of wells in the WHP area,,
<br />13, Conduct a drive-through survey to identify wells in the WHP area,
<br />14. Conduct a house�to�house survey to identify wells in the WHP area,
<br />1S, Conduct compliance inspections,
<br />16. Contact the MDH when wells are found which axe obvious health and sa£a°ty hazards,
<br />For inadequate well conditions that pose less immediate hazards, pass along itlf'on-nation
<br />to the well owner on the risks or. Such conditions and possible solutions,
<br />18, Monitor planning_ and zoning activities relative to wells that may affcct the WHP area,
<br />19, 'Request notification of proposed land uses that may result in the installation 01'wells ill
<br />the WHP area,
<br />20. Work with local planning and zoning commissions to address wells that do .not moat the
<br />construction standards specified in the State Well Code,
<br />21 Evaluate the water quality testing results of wells within the WHP acres, to identify
<br />potential problems,
<br />22. Use well owner surveys or request well sealing records on file at the MDH to monitor
<br />behavior changes within the WHP area to determine if best well managemcht practices
<br />for wells are being adopted,
<br />23, Request that MDH inform you when, permits are granted for new wells or. maintenance
<br />of unused existing wells, existing wells are disclosed as a result of :property transfer, or
<br />abandoned wells are scaled within the WHP area,
<br />24,1?iraauncially assist well owners to ensure that wells are properly scaled,
<br />26. Acct as an information and referral resource to identify existing sources of financial
<br />assistance such .as grants, loans, and cost -share programs,
<br />26, Sock funding for the community so it may provide financial assistance to well Owners
<br />through cost-sharing or lomm
<br />27, Consider buying certain wells that are strategically located for groundwater. monitoring or
<br />pose a threat of funneling contaminants to the aquifer used by the public wtrter supply,
<br />28, Pay for the sealing of certain wells a,tnd the connection to the public water SUPPIY System,
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