2025 Session Last amended: 2025 session

§ 103I.601 — Exploratory Boring Procedures

Plain-Language Summary

Anyone doing exploratory boring in Minnesota must have an explorer's license ($100 fee) and must designate a certified responsible individual to supervise the work. Explorers must notify the DNR at least 30 days before starting and submit a boring map and $325 per boring fee to the Department of Health at least 10 days before starting. After finishing, the explorer must file a sealing report within 30 days and must immediately notify state agencies of any event with potential for significant health or environmental harm.

Practical Notes
Exploratory boring companies — typically mining or energy companies prospecting for minerals, oil, or gas — must navigate a multi-step notification and reporting process with both the Department of Health and the DNR. The $325 per-boring fee and tight deadlines mean careful pre-project planning is essential. Failure to seal borings properly or file required reports can result in license suspension and criminal penalties.