40 CFR Part 144
PART 144—UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL PROGRAM
- PART 144—UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL PROGRAM
- Chapter I—Environmental Protection Agency › Subchapter D—Water Programs
- Subpart A—General Provisions
- § 144.1 Purpose and scope of part 144.
- § 144.2 Promulgation of Class II programs for Indian lands.
- § 144.3 Definitions.
- § 144.4 Considerations under Federal law.
- § 144.5 Confidentiality of information.
- § 144.6 Classification of wells.
- § 144.7 Identification of underground sources of drinking water and exempted aquifers.
- § 144.8 Noncompliance and program reporting by the Director.
- Subpart B—General Program Requirements
- § 144.11 Prohibition of unauthorized injection.
- § 144.12 Prohibition of movement of fluid into underground sources of drinking water.
- § 144.13 Prohibition of Class IV wells.
- § 144.14 Requirements for wells injecting hazardous waste.
- § 144.15 Prohibition of non-experimental Class V wells for geologic sequestration.
- § 144.16 Waiver of requirement by Director.
- § 144.17 Records.
- § 144.18 Requirements for Class VI wells.
- § 144.19 Transitioning from Class II to Class VI.
- Subpart C—Authorization of Underground Injection by Rule
- § 144.21 Existing Class I, II (except enhanced recovery and hydrocarbon storage) and III wells.
- § 144.22 Existing Class II enhanced recovery and hydrocarbon storage wells.
- § 144.23 Class IV wells.
- § 144.24 Class V wells.
- § 144.25 Requiring a permit.
- § 144.26 Inventory requirements.
- § 144.27 Requiring other information.
- § 144.28 Requirements for Class I, II, and III wells authorized by rule.
- Subpart D—Authorization by Permit
- § 144.31 Application for a permit; authorization by permit.
- § 144.32 Signatories to permit applications and reports.
- § 144.33 Area permits.
- § 144.34 Emergency permits.
- § 144.35 Effect of a permit.
- § 144.36 Duration of permits.
- § 144.37 Continuation of expiring permits.
- § 144.38 Transfer of permits.
- § 144.39 Modification or revocation and reissuance of permits.
- § 144.40 Termination of permits.
- § 144.41 Minor modifications of permits.
- Subpart E—Permit Conditions
- § 144.51 Conditions applicable to all permits.
- § 144.52 Establishing permit conditions.
- § 144.53 Schedule of compliance.
- § 144.54 Requirements for recording and reporting of monitoring results.
- § 144.55 Corrective action.
- Subpart F—Financial Responsibility: Class I Hazardous Waste Injection Wells
- § 144.60 Applicability.
- § 144.61 Definitions of terms as used in this subpart.
- § 144.62 Cost estimate for plugging and abandonment.
- § 144.63 Financial assurance for plugging and abandonment.
- § 144.64 Incapacity of owners or operators, guarantors, or financial institutions.
- § 144.65 Use of State-required mechanisms.
- § 144.66 State assumption of responsibility.
- § 144.70 Wording of the instruments.
- Subpart G—Requirements for Owners and Operators of Class V Injection Wells
- § 144.79 General.
- Definition of Class V Injection Wells
- § 144.80 What is a Class V injection well?
- § 144.81 Does this subpart apply to me?
- Requirements for All Class V Injection Wells
- § 144.82 What must I do to protect underground sources of drinking water?
- § 144.83 Do I need to notify anyone about my Class V injection well?
- § 144.84 Do I need to get a permit?
- Additional Requirements for Class V Large-Capacity Cesspools and Motor Vehicle Waste Disposal Wells
- § 144.85 Do these additional requirements apply to me?
- § 144.86 What are the definitions I need to know?
- § 144.87 How does the identification of ground water protection areas and other sensitive ground water areas affect me?
- § 144.88 What are the additional requirements?
- § 144.89 How do I close my Class V injection well?