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mains shall be one inch in diameter. Service line installations shall conform to the Minnesota Plumbing <br />Code. <br />(E) Private water supplies. No water pipe of the city water system shall be connected with any pump, well, <br />pipe, tank or any device that is connected with any other source of water supply and when such are <br />found, the city shall notify the owner or occupant to disconnect the same and, if not immediately done, <br />the city water shall be turned off. Before any new connections to the city system are permitted, the city <br />shall ascertain that no cross-connections will exist when the new connection is made. When a building <br />is connected to city water, the private water supply may be used only for such purposes as the city may <br />allow. If the well or well boring is not to be used, is not in use for a period of six-months or the well has <br />failed, it shall be sealed in accordance with the Minnesota Department of Health regulations. <br />(1) New or replacement wells shall be tested for water quality and inspected to insure that no <br />contamination or cross-contamination may be introduced into the city water system or public <br />water supply. The quality of water discharged from a private well must meet the standards set by <br />the Minnesota Department of Health. Water discharged from any private well which does not <br />meet these standards must be sealed. <br /> <br />(2) All private wells within the wellhead protection zone of a public well, as established by the <br />wellhead protection plan adopted by the city, must be certified annually as meeting standards <br />adopted by the Minnesota Department of Health for potable water and for proper maintenance <br />and operation of a well. It is the responsibility of the fee owner of the parcel where a private well <br />is located to file the well certification with the City no later than August 1st each year. Failure to <br />file a well certification by the deadline will be deemed as an indication that the well has been <br />abandoned and it shall be sealed in accordance with the Minnesota Department of Health <br />regulations. <br /> <br />(3) The city may seal any well which has not been in use for a period of six-months, has failed, or is <br />in a condition which could contaminate the public water supply. The city shall first notify the fee <br />owner of the parcel where the well is located that within thirty-days the well must be sealed and <br />certification of the sealing must be filed with the city. If the well has not been certified as sealed <br />within thirty-days, or in the event of a public emergency, the city may enter the property, seal the <br />well, and assess the parcel for the cost of sealing the well and any associated expenses incurred <br />by the city. <br /> <br />(a) Wells may only be sealed or tested by a licensed contractor or by the Minnesota <br />Department of Health. <br /> <br />(b) It is deemed a public emergency in the event that a private well is suspected of <br />contaminating the public water supply. During such an emergency the city may seal a <br />well without notice to the owner of the parcel. <br /> <br />(c) The city may apply to a Court of competent jurisdiction for a warrant to enter private <br />property to inspect, test, or seal a well or well boring. <br /> <br />(F) Water Supply Restrictions <br />41 tğŭĻ <br /> <br />
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