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Title 40 - Protection of Environment last revised: May 30, 2024
§ 147.3000 - EPA-administered program.

(a) Contents. The UIC program for Navajo Indian lands, except for Class II wells on Navajo Indian lands for which EPA has granted the Navajo Nation primacy for the SDWA Class II UIC program (as defined in § 147.3400), the Ute Mountain Ute (Class II wells only on Ute Mountain Ute lands in Colorado and all wells on Ute Mountain Ute lands in Utah and New Mexico), and all wells on other Indian lands in New Mexico is administered by EPA. (The term “Indian lands” is defined at 40 CFR 144.3.) The Navajo Indian lands are in the States of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah; and the Ute Mountain Ute lands are in Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. This program consists of the UIC program requirements of 40 CFR parts 124, 144, 146, 148, and additional requirements set forth in the remainder of this subpart. The additions and modifications of this subpart apply only to the Indian lands described above. Injection well owners and operators, and EPA shall comply with these requirements.

(b) Effective date. The effective date for the UIC program on these lands, except for Class II wells on Navajo Indian lands for which EPA has granted the Navajo Nation primacy for the SDWA Class II UIC program (as defined in § 147.3400), is November 25, 1988.

[53 FR 43104, Oct. 25, 1988, as amended at 56 FR 9422, Mar. 6, 1991; 73 FR 65565, Nov. 4, 2008]
§ 147.3001 - Definition.

Area of review. For the purposes of this subpart, area of review means the area surrounding an injection well or project area described according to the criteria set forth in § 147.3009 of this subpart.

§ 147.3002 - Public notice of permit actions.

An applicant shall give public notice of his intention to apply for a permit as follows:

(a) Prior to submitting an application to the Director, the applicant shall give notice to each landowner, tenant, and operator of a producing lease within one-half mile of the well and to the affected Tribal Government. The notice shall include:

(1) Name and address of applicant;

(2) A brief description of the planned injection activities including well location, name and depth of the injection zone, maximum injection pressure and volume, and source and description of the fluid to be injected;

(3) Name, address, and phone number of the EPA contact person; and

(4) A statement that opportunity to comment will be announced to the public after EPA prepares a draft permit.

(b) In addition to the requirements of § 144.31(e) of this chapter, a permit applicant shall submit a description of the way the notice was given and the names and addresses of those to whom it was given.

(c) Upon written request and supporting documentation, the Director may waive the requirement in paragraph (a) of this section to give individual notice of intent to apply for permits in an area where it would be impractical. However, notice to the affected Tribal government shall not be waived.

(d) The Director shall also provide to the affected Tribal government all notices given to State governments under § 124.10(c) of this chapter.

§ 147.3003 - Aquifer exemptions.

(a) Aquifer exemptions in connection with Class II wells. In accordance with § 144.7(b) and § 146.4 of this chapter, the portions of authorized injection zones into which existing Class II wells are currently injecting which are described in appendix A are hereby exempted. The exempted aquifers are defined by a one-quarter mile radius from the existing injection well. The exemption includes the intended injection zone only and is solely for the purpose of Class II injection.

(b) Class III wells. In addition to the requirements of § 144.7(c)(1) of this chapter, an applicant for a uranium mining permit which necessitates an aquifer exemption shall submit a plugging and abandonment plan containing an aquifer cleanup plan, acceptable to the Director, describing the methods or techniques that will be used to meet the standards of § 147.3011. The cleanup plan shall include an analysis of pre-injection water quality for the constituents required by the Director. The Director shall consider the cleanup plan in addition to the other information required for permit applications under §§ 144.31(e) and 146.34 of this chapter.

§ 147.3004 - Duration of rule authorization for existing Class I and III wells.

Notwithstanding § 144.21(a)(3)(i)(B) of this chapter, authorization by rule for existing Class I and III wells will expire 90 days after the effective date of this UIC program unless a complete permit application has been submitted to the Director.

§ 147.3005 - Radioactive waste injection wells.

Notwithstanding §§ 144.24 and 146.51(b) of this chapter, owners and operators of wells used to dispose of radioactive waste (as defined in 10 CFR part 20, appendix B, table II, but not including high level and transuranic waste and spent nuclear fuel covered by 40 CFR part 191) shall comply with the permitting requirements pertaining to Class I wells in parts 124, 144 and 146 of this chapter, as modified and supplemented by this subpart.

§ 147.3006 - Injection pressure for existing Class II wells authorized by rule.

(a) Rule-authorized Class II saltwater disposal wells. In addition to the requirements of § 144.28(f)(3)(ii) of this chapter, the owner or operator shall, except during well stimulation, use an injection pressure measured at the wellhead that is not greater than the pressure calculated by using the following formula:

Pm = 0.2d where: Pm = injection pressure at the wellhead in pounds per square inch d = depth in feet to the top of the injection zone. Owners and operators shall comply with this requirement no later than one year after the effective date of this program.

(b) Rule-authorized Class II enhanced recovery and hydrocarbon storage wells. (1) In addition to the requirements of § 144.28(f)(3)(ii) of this chapter, owners and operators shall use an injection pressure no greater than the pressure established by the Director for the field or formation in which the well is located. The Director shall establish such maximum pressure after notice (including notice to the affected Tribe), opportunity for comment, and opportunity for public hearing according to the provisions of part 124, subpart A, of this chapter, and shall inform owners and operators and the affected Tribe in writing of the applicable maximum pressure; or

(2) An owner or operator may inject at a pressure greater than that specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this section for the field or formation in which he is operating after demonstrating in writing to the satisfaction of the Director that such injection pressure will not violate the requirements of § 144.28(f)(3)(ii) of this chapter. The Director may grant such a request after notice (including notice to the affected Tribe), opportunity for comment and opportunity for a public hearing according to the provisions of part 124, subpart A of this chapter.

(3) Prior to the time that the Director establishes rules for maximum injection pressure under paragraph (b)(1) of this section the owner or operator shall:

(i) Limit injection pressure to a value which will not exceed the operating requirements of § 144.28(f)(3)(ii); and

(ii) Submit data acceptable to the Director which defines the fracture pressure of the formation in which injection is taking place. A single submission may be made on behalf of two or more operators conducting operations in the same field and formation, if the Director approves. The data shall be submitted to the Director within one year of the effective date of this program.

§ 147.3007 - Application for a permit.

(a) Notwithstanding the requirements of § 144.31(c)(1) of this chapter, the owner or operator of an existing Class I or III well shall submit a complete permit application no later than 90 days after the effective date of the program.

(b) The topographic map (or other map if a topographic map is unavailable) required by § 144.31(e)(7) of this chapter, shall extend two miles from Class II wells, and 2 1/2 miles from Class I and III wells. These maps will show all the information listed in paragraph 144.31(e)(7) within 1/2 mile for Class II wells and 2 1/2 miles for Class I and III wells.

§ 147.3008 - Criteria for aquifer exemptions.

The aquifer exemption criterion in § 146.4(c) of this chapter shall not be available for this program.

§ 147.3009 - Area of review.

The area of review shall be defined as follows:

(a) Class II wells. The area of review for Class II permits and area permits shall be defined by a fixed radius as described in § 146.6(b) (1) and (2) of this chapter except that the radius shall be one-half mile.

(b) Class I and III wells. The area of review for Class I and III wells are well fields which may be either:

(1) An area defined by a radius two and one-half miles from the well or well field; or

(2) An area one-quarter mile from the well or well field where the well field production at the times exceeds injection to produce a net withdrawal; or

(3) A suitable distance, not less than one-quarter mile, proposed by the owner or operator and approved by the Director based upon a mathematical calculation such as that found in § 146.6(a)(2) of this chapter.

§ 147.3010 - Mechanical integrity tests.

The monitoring of annulus pressure listed in § 146.8(b)(1) of this chapter will only be acceptable if preceded by a pressure test, using liquid or gas that clearly demonstrates that mechanical integrity exists at the time of the pressure test.

§ 147.3011 - Plugging and abandonment of Class III wells.

To meet the requirements of § 146.10(d) of this chapter, owners and operators of Class III uranium projects underlying or in aquifers containing up to 5,000 mg/l TDS which have been exempted under § 146.4 of this chapter shall:

(a) Include in the required plugging and abandonment plan a plan for aquifer clean-up and monitoring which demonstrates adequate protection of surrounding USDWs.

(1) The Director shall include in each such permit for a Class III uranium project the concentrations of contaminants to which aquifers must be cleaned up in order to protect surrounding USDWs.

(2) The concentrations will be set as close as is feasible to the original conditions.

(b) When requesting permission to plug a well, owners and operators shall submit for the Director's approval a schedule for the proposed aquifer cleanup, in addition to the information required by § 146.34(c).

(c) Cleanup and monitoring shall be continued until the owner or operator certifies that no constituent listed in the permit exceeds the concentrations required by the permit, and the Director notifies the permittee in writing that cleanup activity may be terminated.

§ 147.3012 - Construction requirements for Class I wells.

In addition to the cementing requirement of § 146.12(b) of this chapter, owners and operators of Class I wells shall, through circulation, cement all casing to the surface.

§ 147.3013 - Information to be considered for Class I wells.

(a) In addition to the information listed in § 146.14(a) of this chapter, the Director shall consider the following prior to issuing any Class I permit:

(1) Expected pressure changes, native fluid displacement, and direction of movement of the injected fluid; and

(2) Methods to be used for sampling, and for measurement and calculation of flow.

(b) In addition to the information listed in § 146.14(b) of this chapter, the Director shall consider any information required under § 146.14(a) of this chapter (as supplemented by this subpart) that has been gathered during construction.

§ 147.3014 - Construction requirements for Class III wells.

(a) In addition to the requirements of § 146.32(c)(3) of this chapter, radiological characteristics of the formation fluids shall be provided to the Director.

(b) In addition to the requirements of § 146.32(e) of this chapter, the Director may require monitoring wells to be completed into USDWs below the injection zone if those USDWs may be affected by mining operations.

§ 147.3015 - Information to be considered for Class III wells.

(a) In addition to the requirements of § 146.34(a) of this chapter, the following information shall be considered by the Director:

(1) Proposed construction procedures, including a cementing and casing program, logging procedures, deviation checks, and a drilling, testing and coring program.

(2) Depth to the proposed injection zone, and a chemical, physical and radiological analysis of the ground water in the proposed injection zone sufficient to define pre-injection water quality as required for aquifer cleanup by § 147.3011 of this subpart.

(3) An aquifer cleanup plan if required by § 147.3003(b) of this subpart.

(4) Any additional information that may be necessary to demonstrate that cleanup will reduce the level of contaminants in the surrounding USDWs as close as feasible to the original conditions.

(b) In addition to the requirements of § 146.34(b) of this chapter, the Director shall consider any information required under § 146.34(a) of this chapter (as supplemented by this subpart) that has been gathered during construction.

§ 147.3016 - Criteria and standards applicable to Class V wells.

In addition to the criteria and standards applicable to Class V wells set forth in subpart F of part 146 of this chapter, owners and operators of wells that do not fall within the Class IV category but that are used to dispose of radioactive wastes (as defined in 10 CFR part 20, appendix B, table II, column 2, but not including high level and transuranic wastes and spent nuclear fuel covered by 40 CFR part 191) shall comply with all of the requirements applicable to Class I injection wells in 40 CFR parts 124, 144 and 146 as supplemented by this subpart.

Appendix Appendix A - Appendix A to Subpart HHH of Part 147—Exempted Aquifers in New Mexico

The areas described by a one-quarter mile radius around the following Class II wells in the listed formations are exempted for the purpose of Class II injection.

Sec. Well No.
Arco Oil & Gas Co.—Operator/Horseshoe Gallup—Field/Gallup—Formation
SE/NE5T30N R16W1650′FNL330′FEL134
NW/NW30T31N R16W660′FNL703′FWL8
SE/SW28T31N R16W790′FSL2150′FWL167
NW/SE33T31N R16W1710′FSL2310′FEL199
SE/NW35T31N R16W2105′FNL2105′FWL196
NW/NW4T30N R16W455′FNL4435′FEL219
NW/SW33T31N R16W1980′FSL386′FWL65
NW/SE27T31N R16W1980′FSL2080′FEL164
SE/SE30T31N R16W660′FSL660′FEL5
NW/NW34T31N R16W730′FNL515′FWL180
NW/NE34T31N R16W813′FNL2036′FEL182
NW/NE2T30N R16W720′FNL2040′FEL229
NW/NW29T31N R16W660′FNL660′FWL24
NW/SW13T31N R17W1975′FSL670′FWL77
NW/SE29T31N R16W1980′FSL1980′FEL22
SE/SW27T31N R16W660′FSL1980′FWL171
NW/SW35T31N R16W1980′FSL660′FWL205
SE/NW30T31N R16W1980′FNL2061′FWL7
NW/NE31T31N R16W660′FNL1980′FEL17
NW/NE4T30N R16W330′FNL2160′FEL221
NW/NE29T31N R16W660′FNL1980′FEL26
SE/NE34T31N R16W1990′FNL645′FEL194
SE/SE31T31N R16W640′FSL660′FEL27
NE/SW14T31N R17W2250′FSL2630′FWL94
NE/NW14T31N R17W625′FNL1995′FWI,69
SE/NW10T30N R16W1900′FNL2080′FWL271
SE/SE29T31N R16W560′FSL 21
SE/NE30T31N R16W1980′FNL660′FEL10
SE/NW29T31N R16W2080′FNL1980′FWL23
NW/SE25T31N R17W1980′FSL1980′FEL122
SE/SW32T31N R16W660′FSL1980′FWL14
NW/SW30T31N R16W2021′FSL742′FWL19
SE/SW13T31N R17W660′FSL1980′FWL82
NW/NW27T31N R16W520′FNL660′FWL150
SE/SE28T31N R16W660′FSL660′FEL169
NW/SW29T31N R16W1980′FSL660′FWL11
SE/NW34T31N R16W2310′FNL1650′FWL192
SE/NW29T31N R16W660′FSL1980′FWL12
NW/SW27T31N R16W1650′FSL330′FWL162
NE/SE23T31N R17W1880′FSL340′FEL96
NW/SW24T31N R17W2050′FSL990′FWL97
SE/NW4T30N R16W2060′FNL1710′FWL232
NW/NW31T31N R16W620′FNL701′FWL30
NW/SE35T31N R16W1980′FSL1980′FEL207
SE/NE32T31N R16W1980′FNL417′FEL20
NE/NW28T31N R16W1980′FNL1980′FEL152
NE/NW34T31N R16W2140′FSL735′FWL201
SE/NW3T30N R16W2310′FNL1640′FWL236
SE/SW34T31N R16W660′FSL1980′FWL213
NW/NE30T31N R16W660′FNL1980′FFL9
SE/SW26T31N R16W660′FSL1980′FWL175
NW/SE30T31N R16W1980′FSL1980′FEL6
SE/NW9T30N R16W1650′FNL2131′FWL264
NW/SW4T30N R16W2310′FSL4390′FEL242
NW/SW2T30N R16W1980′FSL660′FWL250
NW/NW33T31N R16W660′FNL386′FWL66
NE/NE15T31N R17W660′FNL660′FEL67
NW/NE33T31N R16W660′FNL1980′FEL178
NW/SE24T31N R17W1875′FSL1900′FEL99
NW/NE28T31N R16W660′FNL1980′FEL148
NW/NW19T31N R16W680′FNL682′FWL89
NW/SE4T30N R16W1820′FSL2130′FEL244
SE/SW20T31N R16W660′FSL1980′FWL115
NW/NE25T31N R17W660′FNL1980′FEL118
SE/SW4T30N R16W660′FSL3300′FEL253
NW/SW19T31N R16W1980′FSL706′FWL101
NW/SE32T31N R16W1950′FSL1980′FEL22
NW/NW35T31N R16W605′FNL690′FWL184
SE/NE29T31N R16W1980′FNL417′FEL25
SE/NW19T31N R16W1980′FNL2023′FWL95
NW/NW32T31N R16W660′FNL660′FWL4
SE/SW24T31N R17W660′FSL3300′FEL107
SE/NE28T31N R16W2105′FNL940′FEL154
NW/NE35T31N R16W610′FNL2000′FEL186
SE/SW5T31N R16W990′FSL2310′FWL139
NW/SE28T31N R16W1980′FSL1980′FEL160
SE/SE33T31N R16W330′FSL990′FEL211
NW/NE5T30N R16W330′FNL1650′FEL128
SE/NW27T31N R16W1900′FNL2050′FWL156
SE/SW35T31N R16W660′FSL1980′FWL217
NW/NW10T30N R16W526′FNL330′FWL265
NE/SW21T31N R16W1880′FSL1980′FWL143
NW/NE24T31N R17W409′FNL1914′FEL87
NW/SW32T31N R16W1980′FSL660′FWL15
SE/SE34T31N R16W960′FSL910′FEL215
SW/SE21T31N R16W820′FSL1820′FEL145
SE/SE27T31N R16W610′FSL640′FEL173
NW/SW3T30N R16W1920′FSL350′FWL246
SE/SW19T31N R16W601′FSL2002′FWL111
SW/SE14T31N R17W330′FSL1900′FEL79
NW/NW27T31N R16W520′FNL660′FWL150
SE/NW31T31N R16W1724′FNL2067′FWL29
NW/NE32T31N R16W660′FNL1980′FEL13
SE/NE24T31N R17W1998′FNL702′FEL93
NW/NW5T30N R16W660′FNL660′FWL126
NW/SW28T31N R16W1740′FSL590′FWL158
SE/NE31T31N R16W1980′FNL660′FEL16
NW/NW24T31N R17W660′FNL760′FWL85
Energy Reserve Backup Inc.—Operator/Horseshoe Gallup—Field/Gallup—Formation
SE/SE5T31N R17W660′FSL660′FEL4
NE/SW10T30N R16W1970′FSL2210′FWL31
SE/NW11T30N R16W2090′FNL2190′FWI29
SE/SE10T30N R16W700′FSL500′FEL37
Solar Petroelum Inc.—Operator/Horseshoe—Field/Gallup—Formation
SW/SE11T31N R17W736′FSL2045′FEL205
SE/NE9T31N R17W1980′FNL660′FEL122
NW/SE4T31N R17W1980′FSL1980′FFL127
NE/NE10T31N R17W660′FNL660′FEL136
SE/SW4T31N R17W660′FSL1980′FWL125
SW/NW11T31N R17W2300′FNL660′FWL206
NW/SW4T31N R17W1980′FSL660′FWL103
SE/NW4T31N R17W1989′FNL1980′FWL128
NW/NW4T31N R17W660′FNL660′FWL101
SW/NE10T31N R17W1980′FNL1980′FEL117
SW/NW10T31N R17W1980′FNL660′FWL108
SW/SW10T31N R17W660′FSL660′FWL114
SW/SE3T31N R17W330′FSL2310′FEL143
SE/NE5T31N R17W1980′FNL660′FEL302
NE/NE5T31N R17W1950′FNL1050′FEL307
SE/SE9T31N R17W990′FSL850′FEL140
NE/NW10T31N R17W660′FNL1980′FWL118
SW/SW11T31N R17W660′FSL660′FWL204
NW/SE9T31N R17W1980′FSL1980′FEL115
SW/SE10T31N R17W990′FSL1980′FEL144
NW/NE9T31N R17W660′FNL1980′FEL123
NE/SW10T31N R17W1980′FSL1980′FWL109
NE/SW11T31N R17W1980′FSL1980′FWL203
SE/NW9T31N R17W1980′FNL1980′FWL134
NW/SW3T31N R17W1980′FSL660′FWL132
SW/SW3T31N R17W560′FSL660′FWL110
NW/NW9T31N R16W660′FNL660′FWL133
SE/SE4T31N R17W660′FSL660′FEL124
WTR Oil Co.—Operator/Horseshoe Gallup—Field/Gallup—Formation
NE/SW33T32N R17W1980′FSL1989′FWL2
Arco Oil & Gas Co.—Operator/Many Rocks Gallup—Field/Gallup—Formation
NW/NW7T31N R16W898′FNL500′FWL2
SW/NE17T31N R16W1673′FNL1789′FEL21
NW/SE17T31N R16W1890′FSL2150′FEL23
SW/NE7T31N R16W2310′FNL2310′FEL6
NE/SW8T31N R16W1650′FSL1650′FWL12
NE/NW17T31N R16W660′FNL2030′FWL18
NE/NE18T31N R16W360′FNL855′FEL16
SE/SW7T31N R16W716′FSL2185′FWL13
SE/SE17T31N R16W660′FSL660′FEL26
NE/SW17T31N R16W2040′FSL2070′FWL22
SW/SW6T31N R16W330′FSL330′FWL1
SW/NW17T31N R16W2073′FNL641′FWL19
NW/SW17T31N R16W1967′FSL981′FWL8
James P. Woosley—Operator/Many Rocks Gallup—Field/Gallup—Formation
NW/NE20T32N R17W330′FNL2310′FEL13
SW/SW27T32N R17W660′FSL990′FWL1
SW/NW17T32N R17W2310′FWL330′FWL4
SW/NW27T32N R17W260′FWL1360′FNL11
NE/SW27T32N R17W1980′FSL1980′FWL6
NE/SE18T32N R17W2474′FSL133′FEL18
SW/SE27T32N R17W625′FNL2000′FEL3
NE/SE28T32N R17W1980′FSL330′FEL12
Solar Petroleum Inc.—Operator/Many Rocks Gallup—Field/Gallup—Formation
SE/NW1T31N R17W1980′FNL1980′FWL216
NW/NE2T31N R17W805′FNL940′FEL215
SE/NE2T31N R17W1980′FNL660′FEL218
NW/SW1T31N R17W2310′FSL990′FNL223
SE/NE12T31N R17W1820′FNL500′FEL217
WTR Oil Co.—Operator/Many Rocks Gallup—Field/Gallup—Formation
NW/NW35T32N R17W810′FNL510′FWL11
SE/SE35T32N R17W660′FSL660′FEL6
SE/NE34T32N R17W775′FEL1980′FNL8
SE/NW35T32N R16W1980′FNL1980′FWL9
NW/SE35T32N R17W1980′FSL1980′FEL7
Chaco Oil Co.—Operator/Red Mtn Meseverde—Field/Menefee—Formation
NE/NE29T20N R9W395′FNL1265′FEL6
SE/SW20T20N R9W442′FSL2430′FWL17
Geo Engineering Inc.—Operator/Red Mtn Meseverde—Field/Menefee—Formation
NW/NE29T20N R9W160′FNL2135′FEL35
NE/NE29T20N R9W225′FNL1265′FEL7
SE/NW29T20N R9W1344′FNL2555′FWL20
NW/NE29T20N R9W615′FNL1920′FEL5
NE/NW29T20N R9W834′FNL2113′FWL21
SW/SE20T20N R9W265′FSL2150′FEL36
NE/NE29T20N R9W5′FNL1130′FEL8
SE/SE20T20N R9W450′FSL1145′FEL24
SE/SE20T20N R9W990′FSL1280′FEL10
NW/NE29T20N R9W1115′FNL2325′FEL22
SE/SE20T20N R9W1085′FSL860′FEL12
Tesoro Petroleum Co.—Operator/S. Hospah Lower Sand—Field/Hospah—Formation
NW/SE6T17N R8W2310′FSL2310′FEL28
SW/SE6T17N R8W990′FSL2310′FFL34
SW/SW6T17N R8W5′FSL20′FWL18
SE/SW6T17N R8W5′FSL2635′FWL20
authority: 42 U.S.C. 300f
source: 49 FR 20197, May 11, 1984, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 40 CFR 147.3007