Injection well definition

Injection well means a well into which fluids are injected. (See also "underground injection.")
Injection well means a well into which fluids are being injected.
Injection well means any hole that is deeper than it is wide and through which fluids can enter the ground water. Injection wells are regulated under 40 CFR 145 and 40 CFR 144.

Examples of Injection well in a sentence

  • Injection well owners and operators, and EPA shall comply with these requirements.

  • Injection well Testing of HRR-LDM in a nuclear storage tank at Hanford.

  • Accordingly, payment of the Monitoring Option Fixed Lump Sum for each Monitoring Well and Injection well monitored (within the framework of the partial monitoring – Section 24.1.5(b)(i); or full monitoring - Section 24.124.1.5(b)(ii)) shall be subject to the WA’s approval of the respective monitoring reports, as applicable.

  • Injection well owners and EPA shall comply with these require- ments.

  • MPDES, GNA Quarterly Quarterly Table 4-4 BRIW-1 Operational Injection well located at Yate's gravel pit.


More Definitions of Injection well

Injection well. (RCRA and UIC) means a well into which fluids are being injected.
Injection well means a well that receives a discharge through pressure injection or gravity flow.
Injection well means, for the purposes of this chapter, a well or bore hole into which fluids are injected into selected geological horizons.
Injection well means any well used to inject or otherwise place any substance associated with gas
Injection well means and includes:
Injection well means a bored, drilled, or driven shaft or dug hole which is used for the injection of pollutants. (See also "underground injection".)
Injection well means an open vertical hole at least 90 feet in depth, cased and grouted to at least 60 feet in depth which is used to dispose of effluent from an onsite sewage treatment and disposal system.