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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Water Well Plugging and Abandonment Form (DNR-GW-2) in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Well Owner' section. Provide the name, address, and phone number of the legal owner of the property where the well is located.
  3. Next, move to the 'Location of Well' section. Enter GPS coordinates, parish name, and a detailed physical address. Attach a map or sketch for clarity.
  4. In the 'Well Information' section, input details such as casing material, depth of well, and information about the contractor who installed it.
  5. Describe the 'Plugging Procedure' in detail. Include materials used and any challenges faced during plugging.
  6. Finally, complete the 'Remarks' section if there are additional notes. Ensure you certify your work by providing your name, license number, signature, and date.

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OFFICE OF CONSERVATION. The Office of Conservation is charged with conserving and regulating oil, gas, and lignite resources of the state.
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is responsible for the conservation, management, and development of the countrys environment and natural resources. It shall ensure the proper use of these resources and the protection of the environment within the framework of sustainable development.
Louisianas land, coast, and inland waterways are home to many natural resources such as seafood, petroleum, natural gas, and timberand freshwater crawfish, or mudbugs as we locals like to call them. These natural resources are vital to Louisianas economy.
To manage, protect, and preserve the states non-recurring natural resources which include oil, gas, groundwater and wind and wetlands through conservation, regulation, and scientifically sound manage- ment, in a manner that builds satisfying relationships with our stakeholders who are citizens, business and industry