Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 704 - UIC PERMIT PROGRAM
Subpart C - AUTHORIZATION OF UNDERGROUND INJECTION BY RULE
Section 704.148 - Inventory Requirements
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The owner or operator of an injection well that is authorized by rule under this Subpart C must submit inventory information to the Agency. Such an owner or operator is prohibited from injecting into the well upon failure to submit inventory information for the well to the Agency within the time frame specified in subsection (d).
a) Contents. As part of the inventory, the owner or operator must submit at least the following information:
BOARD NOTE: This information is requested on national form "Inventory of Injection Wells", USEPA Form 7520-16, incorporated by reference in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.111(a).
b) Additional Contents. The owner or operator of a well listed in subsection (b)(1) must provide the information listed in subsection (b)(2).
c) This subsection (c) corresponds with 40 CFR 144.26(c), a provision relating to USEPA notification to facilities upon authorization of the state's program. This statement maintains structural consistency with USEPA rules.
d) The owner or operator of a new Class V injection well must submit inventory information prior to starting injection.
e) The owner or operator of a Class V injection well prohibited from injecting for failure to submit inventory information for the well may resume injection 90 days after submittal of the inventory information to the Agency, unless the owner or operator receives notice from the Agency that injection may not resume or that it may resume sooner.
BOARD NOTE: A well that was in existence as of March 3, 1984, was required to submit inventory information by March 3, 1985. Since all wells other than Class V injection wells are now either prohibited or required to file a permit application, the inventory requirement will apply only to new Class V injection wells.
BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 144.26 (2017).