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Contact Info
Well Management Section
651-201-4600
800-383-9808 (toll-free)
health.wells@state.mn.us

Contact Info

Well Management Section
651-201-4600
800-383-9808 (toll-free)
health.wells@state.mn.us

Fees

State fees for well construction notifications, well sealing notifications, variance requests, permits, licenses, drilling machine and hoist registrations, and well disclosures are collected by the Minnesota Department of Health Well Management Section. The fee schedule is authorized under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 103I.

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  • US Bank Fee for Credit Card Payments (PDF)

Fee payment submittal

Fee payments to the Minnesota Department of Health, Well Management Section, go to a dedicated fax number or P.O. Box Number. Made payable to: Minnesota Department of Health.

Effective May 1, 2023, credit card payments processed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Well Management Section will automatically include a 2.15% service fee charged and collected by US Bank. This fee will show as a separate transaction in your bank or credit card statement and is nonrefundable.

Credit Card Payment Information (PDF) form.

Well Management Section St. Paul Central Office at 877-434-9853 using the Credit Card Payment Information (PDF) form.

Effective May 1, 2023, credit card payments processed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Well Management Section will automatically include a 2.15% service fee charged and collected by US Bank. This fee will show as a separate transaction in your bank or credit card statement and is nonrefundable.

Minnesota Department of Health
Well Management Section
P.O. Box 64502
St. Paul, Minnesota 55164-0502

Additional address information.

The fee schedule as authorized under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 103I) is as follows:

Well Construction NotificationsFee
Water-Supply Well$275
Dewatering Well$275
Dewater Project (5 or more wells)$1,375
Environmental Well Site
(All environmental wells on a single property.)
$275
Exploratory Boring$275
Construction PermitsFee
Bored Geothermal Heat Exchanger
- Heating/Cooling Capacity < 10 Tons
- Heating/Cooling Capacity 10 to 50 Tons
- Heating/Cooling Capacity > 50 Tons

$275
$515
$740
Elevator Boring$275
Groundwater Thermal Exchange Device
(Heat Pump with Injection Well)

$275
Submerged Closed Loop Heat Exchanger$3,250
Maintenance PermitsFee
Water-Supply Well$175
Dewatering Well$175
Dewatering Project (5 or more Dewatering Wells)$875
Environmental Well$175
Environmental Well Site$175
Environmental Well (Government-owned)$0
Well Sealing NotificationFee
Water-Supply Well, Dewatering Well, or Environmental Well$75
Temporary Boring Site (all temporary borings on a single property less than 25 feet in depth)$75
VarianceFee
Variance$275
License FeesFee
Qualification Application$75
Late Fee
(Company License and Responsible Individual-Explorer Only)
$75
Elevator Boring Contractor (Company Original and Renewal)$75
Environmental Well Contractor (Company Original and Renewal)$75
Explorer Company (Company Original and Renewal)$75
Explorer Responsible Individual Certification Renewal$75
Limited Well/Boring Contractor (Company Original and Renewal)
- Bored Geothermal Heat Exchanger Contractor
- Dewatering Well Contractor
- Pump, Pitless, and Screen Contractor
- Well Sealing Contractor
$75
Well Contractor (Original and Renewal)$250
Representative Certification (Renewal)$75
Hoist/Drilling Machine Registration$75
Well Disclosure Certificate (Paid to the County Recorder.)Fee
Well Disclosure Certificate$50

Permits and variance requests will not be reviewed and notifications and licenses will not be valid until sufficient funds have been submitted to MDH. The county recorder will not accept submittal of well disclosure certificates without the appropriate fee.

Well fees in jurisdictions of delegated well programs are established by the delegated program. Contractors should check with the delegated program for fee amounts and any other administrative requirements. Delegated Well Programs in Minnesota.

 

Questions

Well Management Section
651-201-4600 or 800-383-9808
health.wells@state.mn.us

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Last Updated: 10/18/2024

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