Njdep well search 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Individual Well Search Questionnaire in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information. Indicate whether you are the requestor, driller, property owner, or another role. Provide your name, address, telephone number, and email address.
  3. Specify the reason for your well search request by selecting from options such as decommissioning a well or conducting an environmental investigation. If applicable, indicate if you are searching for well abandonment reports.
  4. Detail the well's use by selecting from categories like domestic/potable or industrial. If you have a well permit number, include it here.
  5. Provide any known details about the well including its installation year, coordinates, and previous owners' names. This information is crucial for accurate processing.
  6. If applicable, include a proposal for well abandonment submitted by a licensed driller. Ensure all required fields are completed before submitting.

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An approved Well Permit is required for dewatering wells or dewatering well points which are 25 feet or more in total depth or are 6 inches or more in borehole diameter. All drilling activity shall be performed and completed by a New Jersey licensed well driller of the proper class.
The law requires that when property with certain types of drinking water wells are sold or leased, the well water must be tested for specific contaminants. The water test results must be reviewed by both the buyer and seller, or in the case of a leased property, by the lessee.
Some Common types of work not requiring a Construction Permit include: Exterior and interior painting. Installation, repair, or replacement of interior finishes of less than 25 percent of the wall area in a one or two family dwelling. Replacement of glass in any window or door.
7:9D-1.6 General provisions (b) No person shall drill, construct, , or replace a well without first having obtained a well permit pursuant to this chapter, except in the case of an emergency under N.J.A.C. 7:9D- 1.12.
Permits-by-rule, which are automatically issued by DEP for certain minor construction activities, like building a fence, pool, shed, or small home addition. No application or fee to DEP is necessary for construction that meets the requirements spelled out in a permit-by-rule.

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