Indiana Code § 25-39-3-4

Competency examinations; preparation; contents
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Sec. 4. (a) In consultation with the Indiana Well Drilling Contractors Association and the Indiana Ground Water Association, the department shall prepare one (1) or more competency examinations to determine if an applicant for a license is qualified to be a water well driller and water well pump installer.       (b) The competency examination must include questions to determine if the applicant for a license has adequate knowledge and expertise concerning the following: (1) Placement of wells. (2) Well drilling procedures. (3) Operations of well drilling and water well pump equipment. (4) Contamination precautions. (5) Installation of well casing and water well pumps. (6) Well grouting procedures. (7) Well screen design and installation. (8) Pitless adapter units. (9) Installation of pumping apparatus. (10) Well disinfection. (11) Sealing abandoned wells. (12) Ground water occurrence. (13) Aquifer characteristics. (14) Drawdown requirements and limitations. (15) Depth considerations. (16) Methods of measuring well yield. (17) The requirements of this chapter and other laws relating to wells. (18) Other accepted standards relating to the drilling, operation, and abandonment of wells and water well pumps.   IC 25-39-4 Chapter 4. Regulation of Water Well Drilling               25-39-4-1 Records; copy of record to department             25-39-4-2 Standards for well siting, construction, and operation             25-39-4-3 Standards for well casing             25-39-4-4 Plugging wells not equipped with casing             25-39-4-5 Annular space grouting             25-39-4-6 Sealing abandoned or unused wells             25-39-4-7 Suspension or revocation of license; refusal to grant or renew license             25-39-4-8 Injunctive proceedings             25-39-4-9 Rules             25-39-4-10 Confidentiality of well records             25-39-4-11 Application of article

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