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Owners or operators of all Class V injection wells, existing and new, must submit inventory information according to Section R317-7-6.4(C) of the Utah Administrative Rules for the Underground Injection Control Program. Required information includes: facility name and location; name and address of legal contact; ownership of facility; nature and type of injection wells; and operating status of injection wells. Inventory information must be submitted prior to injection for new wells.
The Utah UIC Inventory Information Form is designed to assist owners or operators to comply with this requirement and to collect sufficient information regarding proposed injection activity for new wells such that authorization-by-rule status can be assessed.
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| General | MS Word |
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| Storm Water Drainage Wells | MS Word |
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| Aquifer Remediation-Related Wells | MS Word |
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| UIC-Regulated Domestic Wastewater Disposal Systems | MS Word |
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Go to the Utah Division of Water Rights Location Calculator for assistance in determining the Facility Location in terms of the Public Land Survey System (township, range, section, and quarter section) and Longitude and Latitude specified in degrees, minutes, and seconds OR Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) system. Click on the Use Location Map button.
Go to the U.S. Census Bureau NAICS web site for assistance in determining the correct NAICS Code. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) has replaced the U.S. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system.
This page last updated on: 2 March 2006
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