State grants local well-sealing program

Mower SWCD, Austin Utilities continue offering cost-share aid

Cedar River Watershed District
4 min readJul 17, 2020

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July 17, 2020 — Another $20,000 in state grants awarded this summer to Austin Utilities is providing a boost to a local partnership offering cost-share assistance for sealing unused wells.

Mower Soil & Water Conservation District will continue as the lead agency for the well-sealing partnership launched in January with Austin Utilities. Mower SWCD determines if interested applicants have an unused or abandoned well in a high-priority area for groundwater protection and assists with the cost-share application.

Any property that uses water from Austin Utilities — the municipal water provider for the City of Austin — will qualify for its cost-share program. Austin Utilities recently was approved for $20,000 in cost-share grant funds for well sealing from the Minnesota Department of Health.

Cost-share assistance from Mower SWCD and Austin Utilities covers 50 percent of the costs for sealing a well but the cost-share cannot exceed $1,000. Contractors licensed with the state for well sealing must be used for the project; Austin Utilities also has new criteria to follow under its MDH grants.

Under the local partnership, 15 unused wells have been sealed in Mower County since August 2019, when Mower SWCD started offering cost-share assistance with funds from a state grant for southeast Minnesota. Nine other wells have been approved for sealing this year but have not been completed yet.

Groundwater is the source of drinking water for most people living in Mower County. Unused and abandoned wells pose risks to the safety of drinking-water resources underground as well as the physical safety of people on the property.

An unused well can act like a drain that allows surface water runoff, contaminated water or improperly disposed waste a direct path into drinking water sources. When this happens, everyone’s drinking water quality is threatened — city water wells, neighbors’ wells and the landowner’s current well — which is why the state advises homeowners to test their water annually.

Austin Utilities joined Mower SWCD in January 2020 with $10,000 of its own funding to offer well-sealing cost-share. Overall, Mower SWCD and Austin Utilities have at least $27,000 in funds to offer this year in cost-share assistance for sealing unused wells. With the new state grants, the total cost-share funding is more than $47,000, with about $30,000 of that targeted specifically for Austin Utilities’ water customers.

Those with unused wells outside of Austin in high-priority areas should apply by Sept. 1, 2020. After that date, Mower SWCD will move to other wells in non-priority areas of Mower County as the grant needs to be used by the end of this year, said Tim Ruzek, water plan and outreach coordinator for Mower SWCD.

Ruzek is leading the new cost-share effort with Todd Jorgenson, Austin Utilities’ gas and water operations director.

Austin Utilities became involved with well sealing after completing a 10-year wellhead protection plan in 2019.

All inquiries for cost-share should go through Mower SWCD. Applicants who qualify for cost-share from Austin Utilities will work with Jorgenson after the application is completed with Mower SWCD.

Austin Utilities provides drinking water to its residents from a groundwater source: eight wells ranging from 110 to 1,075 feet deep that draw water from the Prairie Du Chien-Jordan, Spillville, and St. Peter aquifers. Austin’s water quality is especially high due to well depth and the quality of the source. Given that, there is little need for treatment.

Mower County landowners interested in cost-share assistance for well sealing should contact Tim Ruzek at Mower SWCD at 507–993–2518 (cell) or by email at .

For more information on well sealing, visit the Minnesota Department of Health’s website at:

Mower Soil & Water Conservation District

Since 1953, Mower SWCD has provided land and conservation services to Mower County landowners to help manage land in a way that promotes a sound economy as well as sustains and enhances natural resources that are key to the state’s environmental health. Mower SWCD is one of Minnesota’s 89 SWCDs each governed by an elected board of supervisors.

Austin Utilities

Austin Utilities is a municipal utility serving approximately 12,300 electric customers, 10,300 natural gas customers, and 9,000 water customers. Its mission is to offer utility products and services in a safe, reliable and responsible manner in order to enhance the quality of life in our community. Austin Utilities’ Board of Commissioners are elected by the consumer-owners of Austin to represent their best interest. For more information, visit .

Mower Soil & Water Conservation District 1408 21st Ave. N.W. Austin, MN, 55912 (507) 434–2603, ext. 5

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Cedar River Watershed District
Cedar River Watershed District

Written by Cedar River Watershed District

Formed in 2007, CRWD works to reduce flooding and improve water quality on the Cedar River State Water Trail and its tributaries in southern Minnesota.

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