Publication Summary

Title

UIC Well Registration for Class V UIC Wells that Automatically Meet the Nonendangerment Standard

Month-Year PublishedOctober 2006
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Short Description

To register wells that automatically meet the nonendangerment standard.

(Also see abstract below)
Publication NumberECY 040-47d
Author(s)Laurie Morgan
Print Availability
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Number of pages 5
Keywords class V UIC wells, nonendangerment standard, Official Ecology Form, septic systems, UIC well registration form, Water Quality form
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Abstract Long Description

Included types of UIC wells or sites with UIC wells: Subsidence control; Extraction/dewatering well maintenance; Unpolluted stormwater (doesn't include roads or parking lots); Inert roof runoff; Closed loop heating and cooling water return flow wells; Air conditioning or heat pump return flow wells; Aquifer recharge wells; Reclaimed Water; Septic systems that serve twenty or more people per day; Geothermal well; NPDES individual permit that covers the UIC wells on-site, except for UIC wells used to manage stormwater; State Waste Discharge Permit that covers the UIC wells on-site, except for UIC wells used to manage stormwater; CERCLA or RCRA cleanup site; MTCA - State oversight of cleanup site (does not apply to voluntary cleanups under MTCA).


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