OAR 690-240-0065
Monitoring Well Constructor License, Experience Requirements and Trainee Card


(1)

License. To qualify for a Monitoring Well Constructor’s License, a person shall:

(a)

Be at least 18 years old;

(b)

Pass a written examination;

(c)

Have a minimum of one year experience, during the previous 36 month period, in monitoring well construction, alteration, or abandonment. This experience shall include the operation of well drilling machinery for monitoring well construction, alteration, conversion, or abandonment on a minimum of fifteen monitoring wells or a demonstration of equivalent experience in the operation of well drilling machinery. The following are acceptable as evidence of experience:

(A)

Monitoring well reports or rough well logs with applicant’s name entered for each of the 15 wells. The name, address and telephone number of the person responsible for the construction of each monitoring well shall be included on each report or log;

(B)

Income tax returns showing source of drilling income for a period of time, or worker’s compensation account information or the equivalent may be established to satisfy the one year of active construction requirement;

(C)

Any other evidence the Director may deem suitable;

(D)

A license held in another state shall not substitute for required evidence of experience.

(d)

Pay a license fee.

(2)

Trainee. If an applicant passes the written Monitoring Well Constructor’s License examination, but cannot meet the experience requirement the Commission may issue a trainee card. To qualify for a Monitoring Well Constructor Trainee Card, a person must:

(a)

Be at least 18 years old;

(b)

Pass a written examination; and

(c)

Be supervised by a person who holds a valid Monitoring Well Constructor’s License.

(3)

Trainee Card. A Trainee Card is valid for three (3) years from the date the examination was passed.

(4)

Supervision. Supervision as it relates to any person who holds a Monitoring Well Constructor Trainee Card:

(a)

A Trainee may operate a cable tool monitoring well drilling machine without a licensed Monitoring Well Constructor physically present at the well site only if:

(A)

The licensed constructor can reach the well site within two hours if so requested by an authorized representative of the Department; and

(B)

The licensed constructor has signed the rough drilling log within eight working hours prior to the representative’s visit.

(b)

A licensed Monitoring Well Constructor must physically be on the site at all times when a cable tool drilling machine is:

(A)

Drilling within a flowing artesian well;

(B)

Setting or advancing casing;

(C)

Setting liner;

(D)

Perforating casing;

(E)

Setting well screens;

(F)

Placing packers;

(G)

Drilling into, through, or below ground water suspected or known to be contaminated; and

(H)

Placing casing seals.

(c)

A Monitoring Well Constructor trainee may operate a non-cable tool monitoring well drilling machine without a licensed Monitoring Well Constructor physically present at the well site only during removal of the drill stem from the monitoring well.

(d)

Activities under subsection (3)(c) of this rule shall proceed only if:

(A)

The licensed Monitoring Well Constructor can reach the site within one hour if so requested by an authorized representative of the Department; and

(B)

The licensed Monitoring Well Constructor has signed the rough drilling log within eight working hours prior to the representative’s visit.

(e)

An authorized representative of the Department in whose jurisdiction the monitoring well is being constructed has the authority to:

(A)

Grant an extension to the time limits stated above when a request, showing good cause, is received from the bonded constructor in advance for each particular well; and

(B)

Place additional restrictions on the trainee, including requiring the constructor to be on the site at all times while the drilling machine is operating, when the Department representative determines that either the drilling environment or the knowledge and/or experience of the trainee warrant closer supervision.

(f)

For a Monitoring Well Constructor trainee to operate a monitoring well drilling machine without a licensed Monitoring Well Constructor present, the trainee’s card must be endorsed with the name of the bonded Monitoring Well Constructor responsible for the construction of the monitoring well.

(5)

Other supervision requirements for persons not licensed or permitted to construct monitoring wells, or who do not hold a Monitoring Well Constructor trainee card:

(a)

Persons who are in the act of constructing, altering, converting or abandoning monitoring wells must be supervised by a licensed Monitoring Well Constructor who is physically present at the well site at all times during construction, alteration, conversion, or abandonment activity.

(b)

The supervising Monitoring Well Constructor is responsible for all applicable statutes and rules in construction, alteration, conversion, or abandonment of the monitoring well.

(6)

Persons who satisfy all requirements of ORS 537.747 (Water well constructor’s license)(3) shall be issued a Monitoring Well Constructor’s License. The responsibilities for issuing and securing a Monitoring Well Constructor’s License or trainee card are listed in subsections (a) and (b) of this section.

(a)

The Monitoring Well Constructor’s License applicant is responsible for:

(A)

Completing an application or renewal form for a new or renewed license or trainee card;

(B)

Submitting the application or renewal form to the Water Resources Department along with the required fees;

(C)

Carrying the license or trainee card whenever constructing, altering, converting, or abandoning any monitoring well; and

(D)

Providing the Water Resources Department, within 30 days, notification of any change of mailing address.

(E)

Providing the Water Resources Department documentation satisfying the continuing education requirements set forth in OAR 690-240-0200 (Continuing Education Committee) through 690-240-0280 (Waivers).

(b)

The Water Resources Department is responsible for:

(A)

Designing and providing Monitoring Well Constructor license(s) and trainee cards;

(B)

Designing and providing application forms and renewal forms for licenses and application forms for trainee cards;

(C)

Processing applications and renewals for licenses and applications for trainee cards; and

(D)

Returning incomplete application and renewal forms to applicants for completion.

(E)

Sending new and renewed licenses to applicants who have completed the application or renewal form and submitted the required fee. This does not preclude refusal to renew as outlined in OAR 690-240-0070 (Terms of Monitoring Well Constructor License and License Fees)(4).

(7)

Bonded Monitoring Well Constructor. For a person to possess a bonded Monitoring Well Constructor’s License, the person shall provide to the Department a properly executed Water Well Constructor’s Bond or Irrevocable Letter of Credit. The Water Resources Department shall indicate on the constructor’s license a bonded classification.

(8)

Representatives of the Water Resources Department may ask anyone constructing, altering, or abandoning a monitoring well to present their license or trainee card as proof of eligibility to construct, alter, convert, or abandon monitoring wells in the State of Oregon. Licensed individuals shall display their license or trainee card and photo identification when they are requested to do so by Water Resources Department personnel or other agency personnel to whom monitoring well regulation has been delegated.

Source: Rule 690-240-0065 — Monitoring Well Constructor License, Experience Requirements and Trainee Card, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=690-240-0065.

690‑240‑0005
Introduction
690‑240‑0006
Special Standards
690‑240‑0007
Special Area Standards
690‑240‑0010
Definitions
690‑240‑0011
Organic Materials
690‑240‑0012
Public Safety
690‑240‑0013
Wells Cannot Be Used for Disposal of Contaminants
690‑240‑0014
Water Used Must be Potable
690‑240‑0015
Delegation of Responsibility for Monitoring Wells, Geotechnical Holes and Other Holes
690‑240‑0016
Unattended Wells
690‑240‑0020
Delegation Conditions
690‑240‑0024
Well Identification Label
690‑240‑0026
Well Identification Label Maintenance
690‑240‑0030
Other Holes: General Performance and Responsibility Requirements
690‑240‑0035
Geotechnical Holes: General Performance and Responsibility Requirements
690‑240‑0040
Closed Loop Ground Source Heat Pump Boring — General Requirements
690‑240‑0043
Construction Standards
690‑240‑0046
Grouting of Uncased Boring
690‑240‑0049
Reporting Requirements
690‑240‑0055
License Required to Construct Monitoring Wells
690‑240‑0060
Monitoring Well Constructor License Examination
690‑240‑0065
Monitoring Well Constructor License, Experience Requirements and Trainee Card
690‑240‑0070
Terms of Monitoring Well Constructor License and License Fees
690‑240‑0200
Continuing Education Committee
690‑240‑0210
Continuing Education Requirement
690‑240‑0220
Documentation
690‑240‑0240
Approved Course List/Course Approval and Assignment of CECs
690‑240‑0250
Course Sponsor Requirements
690‑240‑0260
Loss of Approval
690‑240‑0270
Courses Taken Without Prior Approval
690‑240‑0280
Waivers
690‑240‑0320
Contracting for Services
690‑240‑0330
Monitoring Well Constructor and Landowner Well Bonds or Letters of Credit
690‑240‑0340
Landowner Well Construction Permit, Fee and Bond
690‑240‑0355
Monitoring Well Drilling Machines
690‑240‑0375
Monitoring Well Construction Notice Required (Start Card)
690‑240‑0385
Start Card Reporting Requirements
690‑240‑0395
Monitoring Well Report Required (Monitoring Well Log)
690‑240‑0410
Monitoring Well Construction: General
690‑240‑0420
Well Protection
690‑240‑0430
Casing
690‑240‑0440
Additional Standards for Artesian Monitoring Wells
690‑240‑0450
Cleaning
690‑240‑0460
Monitoring Well Screen, Filter Pack, and Filter Pack Seal
690‑240‑0475
Well Seals
690‑240‑0485
Monitoring Well Development
690‑240‑0500
Completion of Monitoring Wells
690‑240‑0510
Abandonment of Monitoring Wells
690‑240‑0525
Piezometers
690‑240‑0540
Direct Push Monitoring Wells and Piezometers
690‑240‑0550
Evidence of Failure
690‑240‑0560
Investigation of Alleged Violations
690‑240‑0580
Enforcement Actions
690‑240‑0590
Multiple Violations and Consolidation of Proceedings
690‑240‑0600
Factors Affecting Selection of Type and Degree of Enforcement
690‑240‑0610
Change in Enforcement Status
690‑240‑0630
Assessment of Civil Penalties
690‑240‑0640
Schedule of Civil Penalties
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

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