Wisconsin Code § 280.01

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In this chapter:
(1) “Department” means the department of natural resources.
(2) “Groundwater” means subsurface water supplied for human consumption.
(2b) “Heat exchange drillhole” means an excavation or opening in the ground that is deeper than it is wide, that extends more
than 25 feet below the ground surface, and that is made for the
purpose of installing a geothermal closed-loop heat exchange
system.
(2c) “Heat exchange drilling” means the industry and procedure employed in making heat exchange drillholes.
(2d) “Licensed driller” means any individual who has paid
the annual license fee under s. 280.15 (2m) (c) 1. and obtained a
license under s. 280.15 (2m) as a driller.
(2e) “Licensed pump installer” means any individual who
has paid the annual license fee under s. 280.15 (2m) (c) 2. and obtained a license under s. 280.15 (2m) as a pump installer.
(5) “Pump installing” means 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.
(6) “Well” means 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.
(8) “Well drilling” means 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. 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.

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