Section 13713 Of Article 2. Definitions From California Water Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 10. >> Article 2.
13713
. "Geothermal heat exchange well," as used in this chapter,
means any uncased artificial excavation, by any method, that uses the
heat exchange capacity of the earth for heating and cooling, in
which excavation the ambient ground temperature is 30 degrees Celsius
(86 degrees Fahrenheit) or less, and which excavation uses a closed
loop fluid system to prevent the discharge or escape of its fluid
into surrounding aquifers or other geologic formations. Geothermal
heat exchange wells include ground source heat pump wells.