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NR 146.02(4j)(4j)“Licensed pump installer” means any individual who has obtained a license under s. 280.15 (2m), Stats., and s. NR 146.04, as a pump installer and has paid the annual license fee under s. 280.15 (2m) (c) 2., Stats.
NR 146.02(4k)(4k)“Licensed water well driller” means any individual who has obtained a license under s. 280.15 (2m), Stats., and s. NR 146.04, as a water well driller and has paid the annual license fee under s. 280.15 (2m) (c) 1., Stats.
NR 146.02(4L)(4L)“Person” means an individual, firm, business, corporation, limited liability corporation, company, association, cooperative, trust institution, partnership, state, public utility, municipality, or federal, state or interstate agency.
NR 146.02(4m)(4m)“Place of business or retail outlet” means every place for which a person would be required to have a seller’s permit from the department of revenue.
NR 146.02(4n)(4n)“Potable water” means water supplied for human consumption, or water supplied for sanitary use or for the washing or preparation of food or pharmaceutical products.
NR 146.02 NoteNote: The term “water for human consumption” is used interchangeably with the term “potable water.”
NR 146.02(4p)(4p)“Property transfer well inspection” means an inspection, for compensation, for the purpose of locating or evaluating wells that need to be filled and sealed and water supply wells or pressure systems on real property in contemplation of a transfer of the real property.
NR 146.02(4r)(4r)“Property transfer well inspector” has the meaning specified in s. NR 812.07 (79t).
NR 146.02 NoteNote: Section NR 812.07 (79t) defines “property transfer well inspector” as an individual authorized under s. NR 812.44 (1) to conduct a property transfer well inspection.
NR 146.02(4t)(4t)“Pump installation” means the pump and its associated pressure system including any equipment and material needed to withdraw, obtain, discharge and store water from a well or a spring. The pump installation includes the spring box, reservoir, pump, pump drop pipe, check valves, well cap or seal, pitless adapter, pitless receiver tank, pitless unit, above-ground discharge unit, associated discharge piping and associated connections, valves and appurtenances, pressure tank, sampling faucet, water storage or pressure vessel or structure, the electrical wiring and controls needed to operate the pump or pressure system, and any chemical addition, water treatment device or yard hydrant upstream of the water storage or pressure vessel or building control valve.
NR 146.02(4v)(4v)“Pump installer registrant” means a person registered to engage in the business of pump installing in Wisconsin under the supervision of a licensed individual pump installer.
NR 146.02(5)(5)“Pump installing” has the meaning specified in s. 280.01 (5), Stats., and includes installing, repairing, replacing or reinstalling a: spring box, reservoir, pump, pump drop pipe, check valve, well cap or seal, pitless adapter, pitless receiver tank, pitless unit, above-ground discharge unit, associated discharge piping and associated connections, valves and appurtenances, pressure tank, sampling faucet, water storage or pressure vessel or structure, the electrical wiring and controls needed to operate a pump or pressure system, and any chemical addition, water treatment device or yard hydrant upstream of the water storage or pressure vessel or building control valve; attaching well casing pipe to extend the well casing pipe to a complying height above grade, or up and out of a pit or a subsurface pumproom or alcove; or bailing or chemically conditioning a well to return it to its original capacity, production capability or water quality. Pump installing does not include installation of a temporary test pump by a water well driller for the purpose of determining well capacity or water quality and does not include the installation, by a well driller, of a well cap or seal. Opening a well cap or well seal to inspect or chlorinate a well is not considered pump installing unless the well cap or seal is replaced with a different cap or seal, or unless the well has a hand pump installed on it.
NR 146.02 NoteNote: Section 280.01 (5), Stats., defines “Pump installing” to mean the industry and procedure employed in the placement and preparation for operation of equipment and materials utilized in withdrawing or obtaining water from a well for consumption or use, including all construction involved in making entrance to the well and establishing such seals and safeguards as are necessary to protect such water from contamination.
NR 146.02(6)(6)“Registrant” means a person, firm, corporation, or partnership registered to engage in the business of well drilling or pump installing in Wisconsin.
NR 146.02(7)(7)“Regulation” means the laws, rules, and conditions under which any registration, license or variance is issued or plans and specifications are approved by the department.
NR 146.02(7g)(7g)“Under the supervision” means employed by a licensed individual or by a registered person, employing or contracting with a licensed supervisory individual, who is legally and financially responsible for compliance with all applicable laws and rules and any plans, specifications, variances and approvals approved by the department, and who has advance and specific knowledge of water well drilling, heat exchange drilling, pump installing, or well filling and sealing activities.
NR 146.02(7r)(7r)“Water well drilling rig operator” means an individual registered with the department to operate a drilling rig to construct potable wells under the general or direct supervision of a licensed individual water well driller.
NR 146.02(8)(8)“Water system” means the water supply, storage, treatment facilities and all structures and piping by which water is provided.
NR 146.02(9)(9)“Well” has the meaning specified in s. 280.01 (6), Stats.
NR 146.02 NoteNote: Section 280.01 (6), Stats., defines “well” to mean an excavation or opening into the ground made by digging, boring, drilling, driving or other methods for the purpose of obtaining groundwater for human consumption.
NR 146.02(9g)(9g)“Well and pressure system” means the water supply and pump installation upstream of a building control valve or pressure tank and including any pressure tank.
NR 146.02(9r)(9r)“Well driller registrant” means a person registered to engage in the business of water well drilling in Wisconsin under the supervision of a licensed individual water well driller.
NR 146.02(10)(10)“Well drilling” has the meaning specified in s. 280.01 (8), Stats., and includes any activity which requires the use of a well drilling rig or similar equipment; or any activity which is conducted using a well drilling rig or similar equipment with the exception of the driving of points having pipe and casing smaller than three inches in diameter. Well drilling also includes constructing a well or performing any activity which changes the characteristics of a drilled well including constructing, reconstructing or deepening a well, sealing the annular space of a well, joining or welding together lengths of well casing pipe or liner pipe, installation of a liner, installing or replacing a screen, well rehabilitation, hydrofracturing, blasting and chemical conditioning.
NR 146.02 NoteNote: Section 280.01 (8), Stats., defines “Well drilling” to mean the industry and procedure employed in obtaining groundwater from a well by digging, boring, drilling, driving or other methods but not including the driving of points for the purpose of obtaining ground water. It shall also include all construction work and installation of well casings in said well involved therein for the protection of such well water against pollution.
NR 146.02 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, December, 1988, No. 396, eff. 1-1-89; corrections in (5), (9), and (10) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register March 2011 No. 663; correction in (1) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6., Stats., Register February 2012, No. 674; CR 13-096: renum. (1) to (1s), cr. (1g), am. (3), (4), cr. (4d) to (4h), (7g), CR 13-099: renum. (1) to (1s), cr. (1e), (1g), am. (3), cr. (3m), am. (4), cr. (4b) to (4v), r. and recr. (5), am. (7), cr. (7g), (7r), am. (9), cr. (9g), (9r), am. (10) Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 10-1-14; correction in numbering in (1s), (4b) to (4m), and (7g) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register September 2014 No. 705; 2015 Wis. Act 197 ss. 33, 34 Register April 2016 No. 724; CR 18-095: r. and recr. (4r) Register June 2020 No. 774, eff. 7-1-20.
NR 146.03NR 146.03License or registration.
NR 146.03(1)(1)Required. No individual or person may engage in the business of water well drilling, heat exchange drilling, pump installing or filling and sealing, or property transfer well inspections, or hold himself, herself or itself out as or act temporarily or otherwise as a water well driller, heat exchange driller, or pump installer or well or drillhole filler and sealer, or property transfer well inspector in the state of Wisconsin without first obtaining either a water well driller, heat exchange driller, or pump installer license or a water well driller, heat exchange driller, or pump installer registration from the department.
NR 146.03(2)(2)Exceptions.
NR 146.03(2)(a)(a) A Wisconsin individual water well driller license is not required for any of the following:
NR 146.03(2)(a)1.1. An individual performing water well drilling on real estate owned or leased by that individual, but the well and the work done on the well shall comply with the applicable laws and rules and with any plans, specifications, variances and approvals approved by the department.
NR 146.03(2)(a)2.2. Competent sanitary engineers preparing plans and specifications or supervising the installation of water wells by a licensed individual water well driller or a registered water well drilling business for which the engineer prepared plans and specifications.
NR 146.03(2)(a)3.3. Superintendents of waterworks systems preparing plans and specifications or supervising the installation of water wells by a licensed individual water well driller or a registered well drilling business, for which the superintendent is responsible.
NR 146.03(2)(a)4.4. An individual who is employed by a licensed individual water well driller.
NR 146.03(2)(a)5.5. An individual who is employed by a person that is registered as a business to perform water well drilling.
NR 146.03(2)(a)6.6. An individual constructing nonpotable water supply wells.
NR 146.03(2)(b)(b) A Wisconsin water well driller business registration is not required for any of the following:
NR 146.03(2)(b)1.1. An individual who is a licensed water well driller who does not operate as corporation, partnership or LLC.
NR 146.03(2)(b)2.2. An individual performing water well drilling on real estate owned or leased by that individual, but the well and the work done on the well shall comply with the applicable laws and rules and with any plans, specifications, variances and approvals approved by the department.
NR 146.03(2)(b)3.3. Competent sanitary engineers preparing plans and specifications or supervising the installation of water wells by a licensed individual water well driller or a registered water well drilling business for which the engineer prepared plans and specifications.
NR 146.03(2)(b)4.4. Superintendents of waterworks systems preparing plans and specifications or supervising the installation of wells by a licensed individual water well driller or a registered well drilling business, for which the superintendent is responsible.
NR 146.03(2)(b)5.5. An individual who is employed by a licensed individual water well driller.
NR 146.03(2)(b)6.6. An individual who is employed by a person that is registered as a business to perform water well drilling.
NR 146.03(2)(b)7.7. A person constructing nonpotable water supply wells.
NR 146.03(2)(c)(c) A Wisconsin individual pump installer license is not required for any of the following:
NR 146.03(2)(c)1.1. Competent sanitary engineers preparing plans and specifications or supervising the installation of water systems by a licensed individual pump installer or registered pump installing business, for which the engineer prepared plans and specifications.
NR 146.03(2)(c)2.2. Superintendents of waterworks systems preparing plans and specifications or supervising the installation of water systems by a licensed individual pump installer or registered pump installing business, for which the superintendent is responsible.
NR 146.03(2)(c)3.3. An individual who is employed by a licensed individual pump installer.
NR 146.03(2)(c)4.4. An individual who is employed by a person that is registered as a business to perform pump installing.
NR 146.03(2)(c)5.5. A person installing pumps in nonpotable water supply wells.
NR 146.03(2)(c)6.6. A welder installing a welded pitless adapter or pitless unit under contract with or employed by a licensed individual pump installer or registered pump installing business.
NR 146.03(2)(d)(d) A Wisconsin pump installer business registration is not required for any of the following:
NR 146.03(2)(d)1.1. An individual who is a licensed pump installer who does not operate as corporation, partnership or LLC.
NR 146.03(2)(d)2.2. Competent sanitary engineers preparing plans and specifications or supervising the installation of water systems by a licensed individual pump installer or registered pump installing business, for which the engineer prepared plans and specifications.
NR 146.03(2)(d)3.3. Superintendents of waterworks systems preparing plans and specifications or supervising the installation of water systems by a licensed individual pump installer or registered pump installing business, for which the superintendent is responsible.
NR 146.03(2)(d)4.4. An individual who is employed by a licensed individual pump installer.
NR 146.03(2)(d)5.5. An individual who is employed by a person that is registered as a business to perform pump installing.
NR 146.03(2)(d)6.6. A person installing pumps in nonpotable water supply wells.
NR 146.03(2)(d)7.7. A welder installing a welded pitless adapter or pitless unit under contract with or employed by a licensed individual pump installer or registered pump installing business.
NR 146.03(2)(e)(e) A pump installer license or registration is not required for a licensed water well driller or registered water well drilling business if the licensed well driller or the employee of a registered water well drilling business installs a temporary test pump for the purpose of determining well capacity or water quality or installs or replaces a well cap or seal.
NR 146.03(2m)(2m)Exceptions for heat exchange licensing and registration.
NR 146.03(2m)(a)(a) A Wisconsin individual heat exchange driller license is not required for any of the following:
NR 146.03(2m)(a)1.1. An individual performing heat exchange drilling on real estate owned or leased by that individual, but the heat exchange work shall comply with the applicable laws and rules and with any plans, specifications, variances and approvals approved by the department.
NR 146.03(2m)(a)2.2. An individual who is employed by a licensed individual heat exchange driller.
NR 146.03(2m)(a)3.3. An individual who is employed by a person that is registered as a business to perform heat exchange drilling.
NR 146.03(2m)(b)(b) A Wisconsin water well driller business registration is not required for any of the following:
NR 146.03(2m)(b)1.1. An individual who is a licensed heat exchange driller who does not operate as a corporation, partnership or LLC.
NR 146.03(2m)(b)2.2. An individual performing heat exchange drilling on real estate owned or leased by that individual, but the well and the work done on the well shall comply with the applicable laws and rules and with any plans, specifications, variances and approvals approved by the department.
NR 146.03(2m)(b)3.3. An individual who is employed by a licensed individual water well driller.
NR 146.03(2m)(b)4.4. An individual who is employed by a person that is registered as a business to perform heat exchange drilling.
NR 146.03(3)(3)Performance standards. All water well drilling, heat exchange drilling, pump installing, filling and sealing and property transfer well inspections shall comply with the applicable laws and rules and with any plans, specifications, variances, and approvals approved by the department.
NR 146.03(4)(4)Expiration. All licenses and registrations expire on December 31 and are not transferable.
NR 146.03 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, December, 1988, No. 396, eff. 1-1-89; CR 13-096: am. (title), (1), cr. (2m), am. (3), CR 13-099: am. (title), (1), r. and recr. (2), am. (3), cr. (4) Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 10-1-14; s. 35.17 correction in (1) and (3) Register September 2014 No. 705; 2015 Wis. Act 197 s. 35 Register April 2016 No. 724.
NR 146.04NR 146.04Initial applications for licenses or registrations.
NR 146.04(1)(1)General requirements.
NR 146.04(1)(a)(a) All new license and registration applications shall be submitted on forms specified by the department for this purpose. An applicant for a water well drilling rig operator registration shall be at least 18 years old. An applicant for an individual water well driller license shall be at least 20 years old. An applicant for a heat exchange drilling rig operator registration shall be at least 18 years old. An applicant for an individual heat exchange driller license shall be at least 20 years old.
NR 146.04 NoteNote: Pursuant to 29CFR 570.58 and Hazardous Occupations Order #7, persons under the age of eighteen are not lawfully permitted to operate a power-driven hoisting apparatus.
NR 146.04 NoteNote: Specified application forms will require on-line submittal after development of necessary information technology and training during continuing education.
NR 146.04(1)(b)(b) All information on an application shall be complete, true and accurate. The department may request an applicant to provide proof of any information submitted on the application.
NR 146.04(1)(c)(c) The department shall conduct review of completed applications within 65 business days. Incomplete applications shall be returned to the applicant.
NR 146.04(1)(d)(d) The license or registration shall be effective on the date the license or registration is issued by the department and expires on December 31 of each year. Licensees and registrants shall inform the department no later than 15 business days after any changes in the information on the application submitted to the department, including any change in status or ability of the licensed supervisory individual water well driller, licensed individual supervisory heat exchange driller, or licensed supervisory individual pump installer to perform their supervisory responsibilities.
NR 146.04(1)(e)(e) A veteran may request a fee waiver for a first-time license or operator certificate in accordance with the veterans fee waiver program under s. 45.44, Stats.
NR 146.04(2)(2)Water well driller license. To be eligible for an individual water well driller license, an applicant shall meet all of the following requirements:
NR 146.04(2)(a)(a) Have 2 years of potable water well drilling experience, within the last 5 years, under the supervision of a Wisconsin licensed individual water well driller who provided direct supervision during the construction of the applicant’s first 10 wells listed on the application and at least general supervision on the remaining water wells drilled during the experience period. The name and address of the supervisory water well driller, the dates of apprenticeship and a description of the activities conducted shall be provided to the department.
NR 146.04(2)(b)(b) Have operated the drilling rig performing all the water well drilling activities during the drilling of at least 30 potable wells; or for large-diameter, potable community water supply wells, performed at least 1500 hours of well drilling activities as defined in s. NR 146.02 (10), in 2 years, a minimum of 10 wells or 750 hours each year. The water well drilling experience shall extend throughout the two- or three-year experience period. To fulfill this requirement, all wells drilled by the applicant during the experience period, including those not on the experience voucher, shall be constructed in accordance with all laws and rules and with any plans specifications, variances, and approvals approved by the department, including water samples and report submittal.
NR 146.04(2)(cm)(cm) For a period of three months, have provided the department with at least 24-hour notice before starting any water well drilling activities.
NR 146.04(2)(d)(d) Submit a completed application. The water well driller license application shall include the name, address and signature of the supervisory water well driller, the dates during which a water well drilling rig operator registration was held, a description of the water well drilling activities performed, the names of well owners, their addresses and phone numbers, the legal descriptions of the locations of the wells, the dates the wells were constructed, the types and hours of activities for which the supervisory water well driller was present, and a recent photo of the applicant operating a well drilling rig during the construction of a water well in which his or her face can be seen clearly.
NR 146.04(2)(dm)(dm) If the applicant holds a current heat exchange driller license, the applicant is not required to submit an additional fee to become a licensed water well driller.
NR 146.04(2)(e)(e) Have no record of any unlicensed water well drilling activities during the last five years.
NR 146.04(2)(f)(f) Have no unresolved violations, judgments, court or administrative orders or settlements from previous water well drilling, pump installing, well filling and sealing or property transfer well inspection activities in Wisconsin and have no violations that were repeated following notice from the department, and have no outstanding well construction reports, water samples or well filling and sealing reports from the past five years.
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Published under s. 35.93, Stats. Updated on the first day of each month. Entire code is always current. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published.