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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 103

103I.335 FUNDING FOR PERSONS TO SEAL WELLS.

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103I.335 FUNDING FOR PERSONS TO SEAL WELLS.
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Subdivision 1. Application.
A property owner who desires to seal a well may apply to the Board of Water and Soil Resources for the board to provide funds and seal the well.
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Subd. 2. Criteria for sealing.
The Board of Water and Soil Resources shall adopt criteria for accepting applications to seal wells for property owners applying under subdivision 1.
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Subd. 3. Collection and enforcement of costs.
If the applications are accepted, the costs of sealing become a governmental services lien as provided in section 103I.341 . The Board of Water and Soil Resources must enter a written agreement to collect the costs of sealing the well in a manner provided under section 103I.341, subdivision 3 . If the costs are not paid according to the agreement, the Board of Water and Soil Resources may enforce the lien in any manner provided under section 103I.341 , subdivisions 2 and 3.
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