Change description : 2026-04-13 10:04:00: Updated the ‘Standard rules permits for new systems’ section to link to the consultation response about proposed standard rules permits for cemetery developments. [Guidance and regulation]
You may need to get a permit from the Environment Agency before you can install and run a new closed loop ground source heating and cooling system. This is a system that:
is fully sealed
does not take water from the environment
does not discharge water or fluids to the environment
Boreholes or pipework used for these systems are fully sealed and have no direct connection with any groundwater.
The Environment Agency regulates these systems to protect the environment.
Existing systems installed before 2 October 2023
If your ground source heating and cooling system was installed before 2 October 2023, it is an ‘existing’ system.
If so, you do not need to meet the exemption conditions or have an environmental permit to run the system. But the system must not cause pollution.
New systems installed on or after 2 October 2023
If your ground source heating and cooling system is installed on or after 2 October 2023, it is a ‘new’ system.
If you’re looking to install and run a new system, you must do one of the following:
meet all the criteria in the exemption conditions for systems in low environmental risk settings
meet all the conditions in the regulatory position statement ‘Discharge of heat to ground from a single closed loop ground source heating and cooling system supplying residential premises: RPS 307’
get a standard rules permit
get a bespoke permit
Exemptions for new systems in low environmental risk settings
If you meet all the exemption conditions, you do not need a permit for a new closed loop ground source heating and cooling system.
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Bespoke permits for new systems
You must apply for a bespoke permit if your new closed loop ground source heating and cooling system:
cannot meet all the conditions in the exemption criteria
cannot meet all the conditions in RPS 307
cannot meet the conditions in a standard rules permit, when they are available
To apply for a new, bespoke groundwater activity permit for a closed loop ground source heating and cooling system, fill in the Part B6 form.
Updated the link to the Environment Agency's consultation on standard rules permits for new closed loop systems to advise the consultation is closed awaiting publication of the response and outcome.
1 April 2025
Added a link to the Environment Agency's consultation on standard rules permits for cemetery developments.
30 September 2024
Added information about the regulatory position statement ‘Discharge of heat to ground from a single closed loop ground source heating and cooling system supplying residential premises: RPS 307’.