(well and pluggers and pump installers)
Laurie Sharp, Laurie.Sharp@dnr.state.ia.us
Phone: 515-725-0284, Fax: 515-725-0348
401 SW 7th St, Suite M Des Moines, IA 50309-4611
Qualified and well-trained operators and contractors are a priority for the IowaDNR. This page describes the certification process for
Well Contractors relating to eligibility; applications, exams, continuing education (CEUs) and renewal. This page also summarizes the requirements of
Chapter 82 (*.pdf) of the Iowa Administrative Code (IAC).
The goal of the well contractor certification program is to ensure that professionals working on water wells have knowledge and experience necessary to understand how their activities affect the groundwater. The WSO Section is responsible for administering the Certification Programs to assure that applicants meet the minimum standards of education and experience to become certified for Well Contractors; (i.e. well drillers, pump installers and well plugging contractors)
To become a certified Well Contractor one must:
To retain certification, contractors must earn a minimum number of Continuing Education training Units (
CEUs) *pdf), every two years.
CEUs must be acquired 90 days (i.e. March 31st of even-numbered years) before the expiration date of the certificate (June 30th). The training must be directly related to the subject matter of the certificate. The contractor is responsible for confirming that a course is eligible for CEU credit.
Renewal:
Well contractor certificates expire on June 30th of even numbered years. Applications for renewal are mailed by IDNR to applicants 60 days before the expiration date of their certificate. Applications must be returned, with applicable fees, within 60 days of the expiration date. It is important that applicants notify the IDNR of any changes in their mailing address and business association.
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