Water used for drilling, repair, or sealing of an exploratory boring must:
come from a potable water system, the boring itself, an exploratory boring of similar use and construction, or surface water. Surface water may be used only if the exploratory boring is located in a remote area where a potable water source is not available and the water has been disinfected by mixing sufficient chlorine so that after a minimum 30-minute contact time a chlorine residual exists;
contain a free chlorine residual at all times, except for water taken from the boring itself; and
Drilling additives must meet the requirements of NSF Standard 60-1988 as determined by a person accredited by ANSI under ANSI Standard Z34.1-1987. A drilling additive is a substance added to the air or water used in the fluid system of drilling an exploratory boring.
MS s 103I.101
28 SR 147
September 15, 2003
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes