Illinois Administrative Code
Title 62 - MINING
Part 240 - THE ILLINOIS OIL AND GAS ACT
Subpart C - PERMIT APPLICATION PROCEDURES FOR CLASS II UIC WELLS
Section 240.310 - Application for Permit to Drill, Deepen, or Convert or Amend to a Class II UIC Well
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a) No person shall drill, deepen or convert any well for use as a Class II UIC well without a permit from the Department.
b) No person shall inject into a freshwater aquifer or be issued a permit to inject into a freshwater aquifer unless:
c) Application for a permit to drill, deepen or convert to a Class II UIC well or amend existing Class II UIC well permit in accordance with Section 240.390(a) shall be made on forms prescribed by the Department. The application shall be executed under penalties of perjury and accompanied by the non-refundable fee of $300 and the required bond under Subpart L.
d) At the time of application, the applicant must specify the type of Class II well being permitted as an injection, disposal or commercial disposal well.
e) If the application does not contain all of the required information or documents, the Department shall notify the applicant in writing. The notification shall specify the additional information or documents necessary to an evaluation of the application and shall advise the applicant that the application will be deemed denied unless the information or documents are submitted within 60 days following the date of notification.
f) Any well for which a permit is required under the Act, other than a plugged well, which was drilled prior to the effective date of the Act and for which no permit has previously been issued, is required to be permitted. Application for a permit shall be made on forms prescribed by the Department. The application shall be executed under penalties of perjury and accompanied by the required bond under Subpart O. If application is made on or before August 14, 1991, no permit fee is required, but all other requirements of this Subpart shall apply. An application made after that date shall be accompanied by the non-refundable fee of $400. After August 14, 1991, any unpermitted well to which this Subpart applies will be deemed to be operating without a permit and subject to the penalties set forth in the Act. (Section 12 of the Act)