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ISOLATION DISTANCES FROM A WATER-SUPPLY WELL – Distances must be measured horizontally from the water-supply well. The minimum isolation distance must be maintained between a new well and a contamination source, even if the contamination source is no longer in use. An isolation distance is not required if the contamination source and any related contaminated soil have been removed. A sensitive water-supply well must be located at least twice the indicated distance. A sensitive water-supply well is a well with less than 50 feet of watertight casing, and which is not cased below a confining layer or confining materials of at least 10 feet in thickness. A community public water-supply well must be a minimum of 50 feet from this contamination source. A well or boring may not be constructed inside a building. A well or boring may be located between 5 and 10 feet of an electric transmission line, gas pipe or LP tank if the well or boring is placarded, and work is not performed on the well or boring unless the electric line is deenergized and grounded or shielded, and the LP tank does not contain flammable gas. The 20-foot distance applies only to an irrigation well and a fertilizer chemigation supply tank. A community public water-supply well must be a minimum of 50 feet from a petroleum tank or container with a capacity between 56 and 1,100 gallons, unless the tank or container is used to fuel emergency pumping equipment and is located in a room or building separate from the community well.

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Isolation Distances From a Water-Supply Well

Well Management Program

Minnesota Department of Health

Minnesota Rules, Chapter 4725
Rules Relating to Wells and Borings
Effective date: August 4, 2008

 

The isolation distances below are from Minnesota Rules, chapter 4725.

Distances must be measured horizontally from the water-supply well. 

Minnesota Statutes, section 103I.205, subdivision 6, prohibits constructing, placing, or installing an actual or potential contaminant source from a well that is less than the minimum distance prescribed by rule.

The minimum isolation distance must be maintained between a new well and a contamination source, even if the contamination source is no longer in use.

An isolation distance is not required if the contamination source and any related contaminated soil have been removed.

Additional information and explanations can be found in the Rules Handbook, A Guide to the Rules Relating to Wells and Borings, or by contacting the Well Management Section.

If you have questions about isolation distances not listed here, please contact the Minnesota Department of Health Well Management Section.

Absorption area of a soil dispersal system

 

 

 

 

average flow greater than 10,000 gallons/day

300

 

feet1

 

serving a facility handling infectious or pathological wastes

150

 

feet1

 

average flow 10,000 gallons/day or less

50

 

feet1

Agricultural chemical

 

 

 

tank or container with 25 gallons or more or 100 pounds or more dry weight, or equipment filling or cleaning area without safeguards

150

 

feet

 

storage or equipment filling or cleaning area with safeguards

100

 

feet

 

storage or equipment filling or cleaning area with safeguards and roofed

50

 

feet

 

buried piping

50

 

feet

 

multiple tanks or containers for residential retail sale or use, no single tank or container exceeding, but aggregate volume exceeding 56 gallons or 100 pounds dry weight

50

 

feet

Anhydrous ammonia tank

50

 

feet

Animal

 

 

 

feedlot, unroofed, 300 or more animal units

100

 

feet1

 

feedlot, more than 1.0, but less than 300 animal units

50

 

feet1

 

building or poultry building, including a horse riding area, more than 1.0 animal unit

50

 

feet1

 

rendering plant

50

 

feet

 

feeding or watering area within a pasture, more than 1.0 animal unit

50

 

feet1

 

area to bury more than one animal unit

50

 

feet

 

building, feedlot, confinement area, or kennel, 0.1 to 1.0 animal unit

20

 

feet1,2

Building, building projection, deck, overhang, permanent structure

3

 

feet3

Cesspool

75

 

feet1

Cistern or reservoir, buried, nonpressurized water supply

20

 

feet

Commercial compost site

50

 

feet

Construction or demolition debris disposal area

50

 

feet1

Cooling water pond, industrial

50

 

feet1

Deicing chemicals, bulk road

50

 

feet1

Drainfield (see Absorption area)

 

 

 

Dry well (sewage)

75

 

feet1

Electric transmission line

10

 

feet4

Electrical transformer storage area, oil-filled

50

 

feet

Elevator boring, not conforming to rule

50

 

feet

 

conforming to rule

20

 

feet

Fertilizer chemigation tank, safeguarded, from irrigation well only

20

 

feet5

Floor drain, grate, or trough

 

 

 

connected to a buried sewer

50

 

feet

 

if buried sewer is air-tested, approved materials, serving one building, or two or less single-family residences

20

 

feet2

Frost-proof yard hydrant or discharge of a frost-proof hydrant draining into the soil,

 

 

 

fire hydrant or flushing hydrant

10

 

feet

Gas (flammable or volatile) pipe

10

 

feet4

Grave or mausoleum

50

 

feet

Gravel pocket or French drain for clear water drainage

20

 

feet

Gray-water dispersal area

50

 

feet1

Hazardous substance

 

 

 

tank or container, above ground or underground, 56 gallons or more, or 100 pounds or more dry weight, without safeguards

150

 

feet

 

tank or container, above ground or underground, 56 gallons or more, or 100 pounds or more dry weight with safeguards

100

 

feet

 

buried piping

50

 

feet

 

multiple storage tanks or containers for residential retail sale or use, no single tank or container exceeding 56 gallons or 100 pounds, but aggregate volume exceeding

50

 

feet

Horizontal ground source closed loop heat exchanger buried piping

50

 

feet

Horizontal ground source closed loop heat exchanger buried piping and horizontal piping, approved materials and heat transfer fluid

10

 

feet2

Household solid waste disposal area, single residence

50

 

feet1

Interceptor, including a flammable waste or sediment

50

 

feet

Land spreading area for sewage, septage, or sludge

50

 

feet1

Landfill or dump, mixed municipal solid waste from multiple persons

300

 

feet1

Landfill, permitted demolition debris

300

 

feet1

Leaching pit

75

 

feet1

Liquid propane (LP) tank

10

 

feet4

Manure (liquid) storage basin or lagoon

 

 

 

unpermitted or noncertified

300

 

feet1

 

approved earthen liner

150

 

feet1

 

approved concrete or composite liner

100

 

feet1

Manure (solid) storage area, not covered with a roof

100

 

feet1

Ordinary high water level of a stream, river, pond, storm water retention pond, lake, or reservoir

35

 

feet2

Petroleum

 

 

 

tank or container, 1,100 gallons or more, without safeguards

150

 

feet

 

tank or container, 1,100 gallons or more, with safeguards

100

 

feet

 

tank or container, buried, between 56 and 1,100 gallons

50

 

feet

 

tank or container, not buried, between 56 and 1,100 gallons

20

 

feet6

 

buried piping

50

 

feet

Petroleum or crude oil pipeline to a refinery or distribution center

100

 

feet

Pit or unfilled space more than four feet in depth

20

 

feet

Pollutant or contaminant that may drain into the soil

50

 

feet1

Privy, nonportable

50

 

feet1

 

portable (privy) or toilet

20

 

feet2

Sand filter, watertight; peat filter; or constructed wetland

50

 

feet

Scrap yard

50

 

feet

Seepage pit

75

 

feet1

Septic tank

50

 

feet

Sewage holding tank, watertight

50

 

feet

Sewage sump

 

 

 

capacity 100 gallons or more

50

 

feet

 

capacity less than 100 gallons, tested, conforming to rule

20

 

feet2

Sewage treatment device, watertight

50

 

feet

Sewer, buried

 

 

 

collector, municipal, serving a facility handling infectious or pathological wastes, open-jointed or unapproved materials

50

 

feet

 

approved materials, tested, serving one building, or two or less single-family residences

20

 

feet2

Solid waste transfer station

50

 

feet

Storm water drain pipe, 8 inches or greater in diameter

20

 

feet2

Swimming pool, in-ground

20

 

feet

Unused, unsealed well or boring

50

 

feet

Vertical heat exchanger (vertical) piping, conforming to rule

35

 

feet2

 

horizontal piping conforming to rule

10

 

feet2

Wastewater rapid infiltration basin, municipal or industrial

300

 

feet1

Wastewater spray irrigation area, municipal or industrial

150

 

feet1

Wastewater stabilization pond

 

 

 

municipal, 500 or more gallons/acre/day of leakage

300

 

feet1

 

municipal, less than 500 gallons/acre/day of leakage

150

 

feet1

 

industrial

150

 

feet1

Wastewater treatment unit tanks, vessels and components (Package plant)

100

 

feet

Water treatment backwash disposal area

50

 

feet1

Water treatment backwash holding basin, reclaim basin, or surge tank

 

 

 

with a direct sewer connection

50

 

feet

 

with a backflow protected sewer connection

20

 

feet

 

Additional Isolation Distances For

 

 

 

 

Community Public Water-Supply Wells

 

 

 

Highest water or flood level

50

 

feet

Property line, unless legally controlled through an easement

50

 

feet

1

A sensitive water-supply well must be located at least twice the indicated distance.

A sensitive water-supply well is a well with less than 50 feet of watertight casing, and which is not cased below a confining layer or confining materials of at least 10 feet in thickness.

2

A community public water-supply well must be a minimum of 50 feet from this contamination source.

3

A well or boring may not be constructed inside a building except as provided for by Minnesota Rules, part 4725.2175.

4

A well or boring may be located between 5 and 10 feet of an electric transmission line, gas pipe or LP tank if the well or boring is placarded, and work is not performed on the well or boring unless the electric line is deenergized and grounded or shielded, and the LP tank does not contain flammable gas.

5

The 20-foot distance applies only to an irrigation well and a fertilizer chemigation supply tank meeting the requirements of Minnesota Rules, chapter 1505.

6

A community public water-supply well must be a minimum of 50 feet from a petroleum tank or container with a capacity between 56 and 1,100 gallons, unless the tank or container is used to fuel emergency pumping equipment and is located in a room or building separate from the community well; and is of double-wall construction with leak detection between walls; or is protected with secondary containment.

https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/water/wells/construction/isolate.html



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