Class 1 well definition

Class 1 well means a well one hundred feet or less in depth and eighteen inches or more in diameter.
Class 1 well means a well 100 feet or less in depth and 18 inches or more in diameter.

Examples of Class 1 well in a sentence

  • The rules in this section and section 8 apply to all generators of hazardous waste, and to the owners or operators of all hazardous waste management facilities, using any Class 1 well to inject hazardous waste accompanied by a manifest.

  • For a new Class 1 well, the Director shall require the submission of all the information listed below.

  • The owner or operator of any Class 1 well that is used to inject hazardous wastes accompanied by a manifest or delivery document shall apply for authorization to inject within six (6) months of the effective date of this rule.

  • Class 1 well construction requires at least four mechanical layers of protection from the surface through the bottom of the lowest available drinking water aquifer and a well-operated annulus system to detect any potential leaks in the injection tubing.

  • At a minimum, such requirements shall prescribe that: 8.2.a. Each Class 1 well shall be sited in such a fashion that it injects into a formation which is below the lowermost formation containing within 1/4 mile of the well bore, an underground source of drinking water, and which has an overlying confining bed that is free of known faults or fractures within the area of review.

Related to Class 1 well

  • Class 3 means, at any time, all Class 3 Loans at such time.

  • Class 2 means, at any time, all Class 2 Loans at such time.