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  ‘Industrial and Commercial UIC injection wells’ & ‘Residential and Small
  Commercial heat pump systems with injection wells’
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This webpage presents information about ‘Industrial and Commercial UIC injection wells’ and ‘Residential and Small Commercial heat pump systems with injection wells’
    The following forms can be found under UIC Forms

  • UIC Well Completion Report Checklist - Form U120
  • Discharge Basin Form - under UIC permits
  • UIC Permit Transfer Form
  • UIC Sample List 1
  • UIC Sample List 2
  • Requests for Tracer Use
  • UIC Requests for Chemical Use

    For Projects needing to surface discharge without an UIC permit must obtain a Temporary Discharge Permit from the Bureau of Water Pollution Control using the following application along with the appropriate fee: Temporary Permit Application Form

    2. Residential and Small Commercial heat pump systems

    NEW - in 2008, the Nevada UIC Program developed a general permit to meet the needs of small residential and commercial open-loop heat pump systems that use a production and injection well, such as the one found below


    To be covered by this permit, you must plan on having:
    1. A well less than 600 feet deep,
    2. Discharging less than 35,000 gallons per day, and
    3. A production and injection well(s) of similar screened interval, or the water from each well must be of similar quality

    For coverage under this permit, submit the information required in the application form below. Once approved, the application is signed and returned to you as the permit. The application fee is $200. No annual fee or reporting, however, all conditions of the permit must be followed for the life of the system.

    Note: In leaks in either a closed-loop or open-loop system must be reported to the UIC Program.

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