Improved sinkhole definition

Improved sinkhole means a naturally occurring karst depression or other natural crevice found in volcanic terrain and other geologic settings which have been modified by man for the purpose of directing and emplacing fluids into the subsurface.
Improved sinkhole. (UIC) means a naturally occurring karst depression or other natural crevice that is found in volcanic terrain and other geologic settings that have been modified by man for the purpose of directing and emplacing fluids into the subsurface.
Improved sinkhole means a naturally occurring karst depression modified by man in such a manner that the chemical, physical, biological, radiological, or bacteriological properties of the water or fluids moving into the subsurface through it have been or will be altered.

More Definitions of Improved sinkhole

Improved sinkhole means a naturally occurring karst depression or other geologic setting which has been modified by man for the purpose of directing and emplacing fluids into the subsurface.
Improved sinkhole means a naturally occurring karst depression which has been modified by man for the purpose of directing and emplacing fluids into the subsurface.
Improved sinkhole means a naturally occurring karst depression or other natural crevice found in volcanic terrain and other geologic settings which have been modified by man for the purpose of injection.
Improved sinkhole means a naturally occurring karst depression or other natural crevice found in other geologic settings which has been modified by man for the purpose of directing and emplacing fluids into the subsurface.
Improved sinkhole means a naturally occurring karst depression or other natural crevice found in volcanic terrain and other geologic settings that has been modified by humans for the purpose of directing and emplacing fluids into the subsurface.
Improved sinkhole means a natural surface depression that has been altered in order to direct fluids into the hole opening. Improved sinkhole is a type of injection well regulated under TDEC’s Underground Injection Control (UIC) program. Underground injection constitutes an intentional disposal of waste waters in natural depressions, open fractures, and crevices (such as those commonly associated with weathering of limestone).
Improved sinkhole means a naturally occurring karst depression or opening, or any other natural crevice found in vol- canic terrain or other geologic settings, that has been modified by a person for the purpose of dispersing or otherwise discharging fluids into the subsurface.