UIC Well definition

UIC Well means any of the Class II Disposal, Class II Commercial Disposal, Class II EOR, or Class V Brine Disposal Well types.
UIC Well means an individual non- commercial existing Well that is converted to a Brine injection Well for the sole purpose of disposal of Brine and liquid waste and includes all facilities necessary to conduct safe injection operations;
UIC Well means one of the following: (1) a bored, drilled or driven shaft, or dug hole whose depth is greater than the largest surface dimension; (2) an improved sinkhole; or (3) a subsurface fluid distribution system. UIC wells must be registered by project owners with the Department of Ecology. (Ord. 13‐09 § 2 (Exh. 1))

Examples of UIC Well in a sentence

  • Produced fluids which have not been mixed with non-exempt RCRA waste as defined by the USEPA, may be recycled through the production equipment or removed from the containment structure and disposed in a properly permitted Class II UIC Well.

  • Any well in which the NORM is not encapsulated must meet all the criteria of Rule 63 of the Statewide Rules and Regulations and be properly permitted as a Class II UIC Well before injection begins.

  • The Director may revoke a UIC Well permit or transfer approval if the Permit Holder fails to meet permit conditions as specified in the UIC Well permit or transfer approval, the UIC Well permit or transfer approval was issued in error, or the Permit Holder falsified or otherwise misstated any material information in the application form.

  • COMMERCIAL DISPOSAL WELL means a Class II UIC Well that receives Class II Exploration and Production Waste from multiple non-owner Operators.

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  • A New Permit Holder may operate UIC Wells covered by the UIC Well transfer request, until such time as the transfer request has been approved or denied by the Director or his designee, provided the request was submitted within thirty (30) days of the actual transfer of the UIC Well.

  • Failure to comply with the operating requirements in General Rule H-2 or H-3 may result in revocation of the UIC Well permit in accordance with subparagraph s) below.

  • The Permit holder shall have thirty (30) days from the date of the UIC Well permit or transfer revocation to appeal the Director’s Decision to revoke the UIC Well permit or transfer approval in accordance with General Rule A-2, A-3 and other applicable hearing procedures.

  • When an infiltration practice is considered a Class V UIC Well, theparty installing the infiltration practice will need to register the well with NHDES, per New Hampshire law.

  • If any UIC Well, or any lease or other unit associated with the UIC Well, is in violation at the time of the transfer request to the New Permit Holder, the transfer request shall be denied pending abatement of all violations by the Current Permit Holder.


More Definitions of UIC Well

UIC Well means the well, including certain related structures and equipment, for the underground injection of RO Process Wastewater and non-Product Water resulting from treatment of Sourced Seawater, as more particularly described in Schedule 4 (Design and Construction Requirements).

Related to UIC Well

  • Dry well means a type of infiltration practice that allows storm water run-off to flow directly into the ground via a bored or otherwise excavated opening in the ground surface.

  • Shallow well means a well located and constructed in such a manner that there is not a continuous layer of low permeability soil or rock (or equivalent retarding mechanism acceptable to the department) at least 5 feet thick, the top of which is located at least 25 feet below the normal ground surface and above the aquifer from which water is to be drawn.

  • Oil well means any well capable of producing oil or oil and casinghead gas from a common source of supply as determined by the commission.

  • Deep well means a well located and constructed in such a manner that there is a continuous layer of low permeability soil or rock at least 5 feet thick located at least 25 feet below the normal ground surface and above the aquifer from which water is to be drawn.

  • Gas well means a well producing gas or natural gas from a common source of gas supply as determined by the commission.

  • Horizontal well means a well bore drilled laterally at an angle of at least eighty (80) degrees to the vertical or with a horizontal projection exceeding one hundred (100) feet measured from the initial point of penetration into the productive formation through the terminus of the lateral in the same common source of supply.

  • Exploration Well means a well that is not a development well, a service well or a stratigraphic test well.

  • Water well means an excavation that is drilled, cored, bored, augered, washed, driven, dug, jetted, or otherwise constructed for the purpose of exploring for groundwater, monitoring groundwater, utilizing the geothermal properties of the ground, or extracting water from or injecting water into the aquifer. “Water well” does not include an open ditch or drain tiles or an excavation made for obtaining or prospecting for oil, natural gas, minerals, or products mined or quarried.

  • Test Well means a well constructed for the purpose of obtaining information needed to design a well prior to its construction. Test wells are cased and can be converted to observation or monitoring wells and under certain circumstances to production wells

  • Development Well means a well drilled inside the established limits of an oil or gas reservoir, or in close proximity to the edge of the reservoir, to the depth of a stratigraphic horizon known to be productive.

  • Exploratory Well means a well that is not a development well, a service well or a stratigraphic test well.

  • stratigraphic test well means a drilling effort, geologically directed, to obtain information pertaining to a specific geologic condition. Ordinarily, such wells are drilled without the intention of being completed for hydrocarbon production. They include wells for the purpose of core tests and all types of expendable holes related to hydrocarbon exploration. Stratigraphic test wells are classified as (i) "exploratory type" if not drilled into a proved property; or (ii) "development type", if drilled into a proved property. Development type stratigraphic wells are also referred to as "evaluation wells".

  • Injection well means a well into which fluids are injected. (See also “underground injection”.)

  • Drilling unit means the area fixed for the drilling of one well by order or rule of any state or federal body having authority. If a Drilling Unit is not fixed by any such rule or order, a Drilling Unit shall be the drilling unit as established by the pattern of drilling in the Contract Area unless fixed by express agreement of the Drilling Parties.

  • Lot depth means the horizontal distance between the front and rear lot lines.

  • service well means a well drilled or completed for the purpose of supporting production in an existing field. Wells in this class are drilled for the following specific purposes: gas injection (natural gas, propane, butane or flue gas), water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation or injection for combustion.

  • Area of shallow flooding means a designated AO or AH Zone on a community's Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) with one percent or greater annual chance of flooding to an average depth of one to three feet where a clearly defined channel does not exist, where the path of flooding is unpredictable and indeterminate; and where velocity flow may be evident. Such flooding is characterized by ponding or sheet flow.

  • exploration area means that part of the Area allocated to the Contractor for exploration, described in schedule 1 hereto, as the same may be reduced from time to time in accordance with this contract and the Regulations;

  • Drill means a response to a planned, simulated event.

  • drilling means the act of boring a hole to reach a proposed bottom hole location through which oil or gas may be produced if encountered in paying quantities, and includes redrilling, sidetracking, deepening, or other means necessary to reach the proposed bottom hole location, testing, logging, plugging, and other operations necessary and incidental to the actual boring of the hole;

  • Area A means the area marked “Area A” outlined in red on the Plan (excluding that part shaded grey on the Plan);

  • mining area means all those pieces of land containing two hundred and forty‑six (246) square miles or thereabouts situate in what is known to the parties as the “Xxx Xxxxx‑Siberia Nickel Laterite Area” the subject of the mineral claims applications for mineral claims and Temporary Reserves listed in the First Schedule hereto which are generally delineated and respectively coloured green and orange and red in the plan marked “X” signed by or on behalf of the parties for the purpose of identification;

  • Area C means areas of the West Bank outside Areas A and B, which, except for the issues that will be negotiated in the permanent status negotiations, will be gradually transferred to Palestinian jurisdiction in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Area B means the populated areas delineated by a red line and shaded in yellow on attached map No. 1, and the built-up area of the hamlets listed in Appendix 6 to Annex I; and

  • Built-Up Area and/or “Covered Area” in relation to a Flat shall mean the floor area of that Flat including the area of balconies and terraces, if any attached thereto, and also the thickness of the walls (external or internal) and the columns and pillars therein Provided That if any wall, column or pillar be common between two Flats, then one-half of the area under such wall column or pillar shall be included in the built-up area of each such Flat.

  • Project area plan means a written plan that, after the plan's effective date, guides and controls the development within a project area.