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- General Information About Injection Wells | US EPA
This webpage provides general background information on injection wells used to place fluids in the subsurface It also provides information on use, different categories, and how they are regulated
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- Injection Wells - Frequently Asked Questions
Several tests are run to make sure the well is operating properly and the injected fluids are confined to the intended injection zone, and repeated on a periodic schedule
- Basic Information About Class V Injection Wells | US EPA
Class V wells provide for the injection of fluids for a variety of municipal, business and industry practices They include injection wells with both simple and complex designs
- Underground Injection Control Well Classes | US EPA
Class IV wells are shallow wells used to inject hazardous or radioactive wastes into or above a geologic formation that contains a USDW Class V wells are used to inject non-hazardous fluids underground
- What are underground injection wells used for?
Class IV – Shallow hazardous and radioactive injection wells[5] These wells were used to dispose of radioactive or hazardous waste into or above freshwater aquifers
- Injection well - Wikipedia
An injection well is a device that places fluid deep underground into porous rock formations, such as sandstone or limestone, or into or below the shallow soil layer
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