Class I well definition

Class I well means a well used to inject hazardous or non-hazardous industrial, commercial or municipal waste beneath the lowermost formation containing, within one- quarter (1/4) mile of the well bore, an underground source of drinking water. Class I wells are regulated under thischapter.
Class I well means a well used to inject hazardous and non-hazardous wastes as defined in 40 C.F.R. 144.6(a).
Class I well means an injection well used to inject a fluid and/or pollutant beneath the lowermost formation which contains an underground source of drinking water within five miles of the borehole. This definition excludes Aquifer Storage and Recovery Wells as defined in paragraph335-6-8-.02(g).

Examples of Class I well in a sentence

  • The owner or operator of any Class I well injecting hazardous waste shall comply with § 144.14(c).

  • Thus, until a Class I well injecting haz- ardous waste receives a RCRA permit or RCRA permit-by-rule, the well’s in- terim status requirements are the ap- plicable requirements imposed pursu- ant to this part and parts 146, 147, and265 of this chapter, including any re- quirements imposed in the UIC permit.[48 FR 14189, Apr.

  • An owner or op- erator of a Class I well injecting haz- ardous waste must submit the origi- nally signed duplicate of the trust agreement to the Regional Adminis- trator with the permit application or for approval to operate under rule.

  • For EPA administered programs, the owner or operator of a Class I well completed with tubing and packer shall fill the annulus between tubing and casing with a noncorrosive fluid and maintain a positive pressure on the an- nulus.

  • For a newly drilled Class I well, the Director shall require the submission of all the information listed below.

  • New Class I permitted UIC wells shall be installed in accordance with a casing and cement program approved by the Director and in accordance with EPA Class I well construction practices (40 C.F.R. § 146.12) and will also follow the State of Alaska/AOGCC Regulations(20 AAC 25.412 and 20 AAC 25.252).

  • RCRA Hazardous Waste Generator Reports may be a good source of information for wastes injected into a Class I well.

  • The owner or operator of a Class I well completed with tubing and packer must fill the annulus between tubing and casing with a non-corrosive fluid and maintain a positive pressure on the annulus.

  • Casing and cement shall be installed in accordance with a casing and cement program approved by the Director and in accordance with EPA Class I well construction practices (40 C.F.R. § 146.12) and the State of Alaska/AOGCC Regulations (20 AAC § 25.412 and 20 AAC § 25.252).

  • For an existing or converted new Class I well the Director may rely on the ex- isting permit file for those items of in- formation listed below which are cur- rent and accurate in the file.


More Definitions of Class I well

Class I well means a well constructed with a minimum 20 foot deep annular seal. “Class II Well” means a well constructed with a minimum 50 foot deep annular seal. “Commercial Crop” means a crop produced to be sold.
Class I well means a well used to inject hazardous or non-hazardous industrial, commercial or municipal waste beneath the lowermost formation containing, within one- quarter
Class I well means a well constructed with a minimum 20 foot deep annular seal.

Related to Class I well

  • Class I area means a mandatory visibility protection area designated pursuant to section 169A of the federal Clean Air Act.

  • Class I X" on the face thereof in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A.

  • Class III vehicles constructed exclusively for the carriage of seated passengers;

  • Class II vehicles constructed principally for the carriage of seated passengers, and designed to allow the carriage of standing passengers in the gangway and/or in an area which does not exceed the space provided for two double seats;

  • Class IO Interest An uncertificated interest in the Trust Fund held by the Trustee, evidencing a REMIC Regular Interest in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class P Interest An uncertificated interest in the Trust Fund held by the Trustee on behalf of the Holders of the Class P Certificates, evidencing a Regular Interest in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class A-2 Component The Component having such designation.

  • Class C Interest An uncertificated interest in the Trust Fund held by the Trustee on behalf of the Holders of the Class C Certificates, evidencing a Regular Interest in REMIC 3 for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class R-I Interest The uncertificated Residual Interest in REMIC I.

  • Regular interest A “regular interest” in a REMIC within the meaning of Section 860G(a)(1) of the Code.

  • Class B Component The Component having such designation.

  • Class R-1 Interest The uncertificated Residual Interest in REMIC 1.

  • Class LT-R Interest The residual interest in the Lower-Tier REMIC as described in the Preliminary Statement and the related footnote thereto.

  • Class R-4 Interest The uncertificated Residual Interest in REMIC 4.