Kentucky Department for Natural Resources Forms

The Kentucky Department for Natural Resources is responsible for managing and preserving the state's natural resources. This includes overseeing the management of energy and mineral resources, such as coal and oil, as well as the regulation of environmental and mining activities. The department also works towards promoting conservation and sustainable development of the state's natural resources.

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This Form is used for certifying the completion of an injection well in the state of Kentucky. It is required to ensure that the well is constructed and operating according to the regulations set by the state.

This Form is used for obtaining an individual surety bond in the state of Kentucky.

This Form is used for applying for a permit in the state of Kentucky.

This document is a report of investigation for a testing permit in the state of Kentucky. It contains details about the investigation and results related to the permit.

This form is used for requesting the release of a bond in the state of Kentucky. It allows individuals to formally request the return of their bond funds that were previously submitted as a guarantee for certain legal obligations.

This form is used for creating a casing and cementing plan for underground injection control (UIC) wells in Kentucky. It helps ensure proper sealing and protection of the well during injection operations.

This form is used for applying for a testing permit in the state of Kentucky.

This form is used for providing an affidavit regarding the time and manner of plugging and filling a well in the state of Kentucky.

This document provides a checklist for the Class II permit application process in Kentucky. It outlines the necessary steps and requirements for submitting the application.

This form is used for applying for a permit to use a vacuum form in the state of Kentucky.

This form is used for verifying a Certificate of Deposit in the state of Kentucky. It is used to provide proof of funds.

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