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Water Well Construction
Water Well Construction
Contact Information
Dave DeYoung
DeYoungD@Michigan.gov
517-898-3589
Our mission is to protect the health of Michigan's citizens who rely on water wells as their drinking water source through implementation of the Michigan Water Well Construction and Pump Installation Code (Part 127, Act 368, PA 1978 and Administrative Rules). Protection of public health, ground water resources, and aquifers is accomplished by assuring that water wells are constructed, operated, and decommissioned in a technically sound manner.
Michigan Water Well Construction and Pump Installation News and Notes
Subscribers will be updated on items of general interest related to water well drilling and pump installation and Part 127 Water Well Construction Code. Included will be contractor registration renewal updates and upcoming registration exams, using Wellogic, frequently asked questions (FAQs), and communication tools for collaboration on well permits and Part 127 requirements.
Information
- Abandoned Water Wells
- Certified Drinking Water Laboratories
- DHHS Flood Safety Fact Sheet Series
- Director's Water Well Advisory Committee
- Geothermal Heat Pumps
- Locate a Local Health Department
- Resources for Water Wells and Potential Sources of Contamination
- Water Well Contractor Registration
- Well Complaints
- Well Component Evaluation