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Code · Virginia · Title 62.1 · Chapter 25

Code of Virginia § 62.1-259. Certain withdrawals; permit not required.

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No ground water withdrawal permit shall be required for
(i)withdrawals of less than 300,000 gallons a month;
(ii)temporary construction dewatering;
(iii)temporary withdrawals associated with a state-approved ground water remediation;
(iv)the withdrawal of ground water for use by a ground water heat pump where the discharge is reinjected into the aquifer from which it is withdrawn;
(v)the withdrawal from a pond recharged by ground water without mechanical assistance;
(vi)the withdrawal of water for geophysical investigations, including pump tests;
(vii)the withdrawal of ground water coincident with exploration for and extraction of coal or activities associated with coal mining regulated by the Department of Energy;
(viii)the withdrawal of ground water coincident with the exploration for or production of oil, gas or other minerals other than coal, unless such withdrawal adversely impacts aquifer quantity or quality or other ground water users within a ground water management area;
(ix)the withdrawal of ground water in any area not declared a ground water management area; or
(x)the withdrawal of ground water pursuant to a special exception issued by the Board.
1992, c. 812; 2021, Sp. Sess. I, c. 532 .
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