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SENT BY:VIDPNR/DEP-watergut ;10- 1-2 11:11AM ; VIDPNR/DEP-Watergut~ TH L/ -_— "Ne w @ i es Se 1. The Well Drilling abplleation must be submitted by a ‘licensed well driller and signed by both the driller and the property owner. 2. The Department of Planning and Natural Resources (OPNR)-Division of Environmental Protection (DEP) provides a listing of licensed Well Drillers of the Virgin Islands. 3. Complete applications must include the following: e) A copy of, the owner's property tax ID number d). A $10. eet top ee application 4, An incomplete application: ‘Will not be entertained. - S. Once an application is. deen ned, complete, DPNR-DEP personnel inspect the well drilling or soil boing location. ng pene be free from solid waste and harmful iain: site should be at least 208 from the property line. g.site should be at least 25ft from the boundary of a gut. tld. least 50ft from the proposed well drilling site. 10, Based on the inspection a permit may or may not be issued to the applicant. 11. …

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SENT BY:VIDPNR/DEP-watergut ;10- 1-2 11:11AM ; VIDPNR/DEP-Watergut~ TH L/ -_— "Ne w @ i es Se 1. The Well Drilling abplleation must be submitted by a ‘licensed well driller and signed by both the driller and the property owner. 2. The Department of Planning and Natural Resources (OPNR)-Division of Environmental Protection (DEP) provides a listing of licensed Well Drillers of the Virgin Islands. 3. Complete applications must include the following: e) A copy of, the owner's property tax ID number d). A $10. eet top ee application 4, An incomplete application: ‘Will not be entertained. - S. Once an application is. deen ned, complete, DPNR-DEP personnel inspect the well drilling or soil boing location. ng pene be free from solid waste and harmful iain: site should be at least 208 from the property line. g.site should be at least 25ft from the boundary of a gut. tld. least 50ft from the proposed well drilling site. 10, Based on the inspection a permit may or may not be issued to the applicant. 11. No well or soil boring should take place until receipt ofa permit from the Department of Planning and Natural Resources, 12. The dzilling permit.is issued to the licensed driller and is not transferable. 13. A drilling permit sued unless accompanied by an application for an appropriation permit: . ° 14. The well casing be - flood levels. . oem levels. Gi st specify intended use of groundwater and chy ater gallons per day) will be drawn from the well. pa meter installed. mis are renewed very two years ($10.00 fee), uw pe om, & a za Ground water epnts rev.4/9/08 de e Applicants that want to become licensed Virgin Islands Well Drillers need to fill out a: 1). Application for a Well Driller’s License 2). Provide a Virgin Islands Business License 3). Pay a $25.00 fee for the application.