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An alternative option involves using groundwater
itself as the heat transfer fluid, and drawing this groundwater into
the fluid loop for use by the heat pump. This is called an open loop
system. These systems are often more efficient than closed loop
systems, but do use a substantial amount of groundwater. In Wisconsin,
there are regulatory constraints on open loop systems. The main
constraint is that the groundwater cannot be reinjected into the earth,
but instead must be dumped out onto the surface and allowed to seep
back in slowly (to avoid contamination of groundwater supplies). These
systems are therefore only possible in some sites.

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