R. 40E-3.011 Policy and Purpose
R. 40E-3.021 Definitions
R. 40E-3.032 Delegation
R. 40E-3.035 Agreements
R. 40E-3.036 Rules and Publications Incorporated by Reference
R. 40E-3.038 Contractor Licensing and Well Construction Requirements
R. 40E-3.040 Scope of Part I
R. 40E-3.041 Permits Required
R. 40E-3.042 Multiple Wells Under a Single Permit
R. 40E-3.051 Exemptions
R. 40E-3.101 Content of Application
R. 40E-3.301 Conditions for Issuance of Permits
R. 40E-3.321 Duration of Permits
R. 40E-3.341 Suspension and Revocation
R. 40E-3.411 Well Completion Reports
R. 40E-3.451 Emergency Authorization
R. 40E-3.461 Inspection
R. 40E-3.500 Scope of Part II
R. 40E-3.502 Construction Methods
R. 40E-3.504 Location
R. 40E-3.507 Casing and Liner Pipe Standards
R. 40E-3.512 Well Construction Requirements
R. 40E-3.517 Grouting and Sealing
R. 40E-3.521 Well Seals
R. 40E-3.525 Explosives
R. 40E-3.529 Flowing Wells
R. 40E-3.531 Abandoned Well Plugging
R. 40E-3.600 Scope of Part III
R. 40E-3.601 General Permit for Water Wells within a Portion of Southern Miami-Dade County

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