Water Well Abandonment, Repair, and Replacement Funding Application is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Water Resources Department - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is the Water Well Abandonment, Repair, and Replacement Funding Application?
A: The Water Well Abandonment, Repair, and Replacement Funding Application is a program in Oregon that provides financial assistance for the abandonment, repair, and replacement of water wells.
Q: Who is eligible for the funding application?
A: Residential and non-residential well owners in Oregon who need to abandon, repair, or replace their water wells may be eligible for this funding application.
Q: What types of wells are covered by the funding?
A: The funding application covers domestic, irrigation, stock, and geothermal wells.
Q: What expenses are covered by the funding?
A: The funding can cover costs related to well abandonment, well repair, and well replacement, including labor, materials, and permits.
Q: How much financial assistance does the application provide?
A: The financial assistance amount varies depending on the project, but it can cover up to 50% of the eligible costs, up to a specific limit.
Q: How can I apply for the funding?
A: To apply for the funding, you need to complete the Water Well Abandonment, Repair, and Replacement Funding Application form, which can be obtained from the Oregon Water Resources Department.
Q: When is the deadline to submit the application?
A: The deadline to submit the application varies and is typically announced by the Oregon Water Resources Department.
Q: Are there any specific requirements for the application?
A: Yes, there are specific requirements outlined in the application form, including documentation of well ownership, well conditions, and project estimates.
Q: Is this funding available in other states?
A: This specific funding application is for Oregon residents only. However, other states may have similar programs available.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Oregon Water Resources Department.