Underground Injection Control
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Spanish Template of Notice of Receipt and Intent to Obtain a Permit for Class III underground injection control well, requiring newspaper notice in alternative language
Application for a Class V Injection Well Authorization for Disposal of Nonhazardous Brine Generated by a Desalination Operation or Nonhazardous Drinking Water Treatment Residuals
Reporting worksheet for a Class V Injection Well Authorization for Disposal of Nonhazardous Brine Generated by a Desalination Operation or Nonhazardous Drinking Water Treatment Residuals
General information for a Class V Injection Well Authorization for Disposal of Nonhazardous Brine Generated by a Desalination Operation or Nonhazardous Drinking Water Treatment Residuals.
Application for Class V Underground Injection Control Wells for an Aquifer Storage and Recovery Project
General information for Class V Underground Injection Control Wells for an Aquifer Storage and Recovery Project.
Assist in interpretation of and compliance with revised Class I injection well construction standards.
Basic Guidelines for Mechanical Integrity Tests and Related Cased Hole Wireline Logging
Class V Injection Well Authorization Inventory Form
GENERAL PERMIT TO DISPOSE OF NONHAZARDOUS BRINE FROM A DESALINATION OPERATION OR NONHAZARDOUS DRINKING WATER TREATMENT RESIDUALS INTO A CLASS I WELL
Downloads folder for UIC Pending Permits Application Notices and Info
Guidance and selection criteria for sites where stormwater runoff enters aquifers through surface karst features in carbonate rocks. This includes considerations for regulations, site selection, stormwater quality, pretreatment, and best management practices for enhanced aquifer recharge.
Using Central Registry Program ID Search for Underground Injection Control Permit Information
In addition to the information requested in the Class VI permit application, supplemental information is required for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Underground Injection Control (UIC) Permits Section staff to make a determination that drilling and operating an anthropogenic CO2 injection well for geologic storage or constructing or operating a geologic storage facility will not impact or interfere with any previous or existing Class I injection well, including any associated waste plume, or any other injection well authorized or permitted by the commission. This information provides additional key criteria necessary for reviewing Class VI applications, with a focus on modeling and simulation assessments.