oEPA
United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
EPA Seeks Comments on Plan to Modify
an Existing Class II Permit
How to Comment
You may comment on the proposed
modification to the existing permit in
writing. Please refer to Goodale
Enterprises, permit number
MI-005-2D-0015.
Mail or email your comments to:
Andrew Greenhagen
U.S. EPA, Water Division
UIC Section (WP-16J)
77 W. Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, IL 60604-3590
Email: greenhagen.andrew@epa.gov
Phone: 312-353-7648
Comment Period
EPA will accept written comments
until October 1, 2019 (midnight
postmark).
Information Repository
You may see the draft modified
permit at https://go.usa.gov/3JwFP
Administrative Record
You may see the full administrative
record at the EPA's Chicago
regional office (address above),
9 a.m. to 4 p.m., weekdays. For an
appointment to see the files, contact
Andrew Greenhagen (see above).
Right to appeal
You have the right to appeal any
final permit decision if you make an
official comment during the
comment period or participate in the
public hearing. A public hearing is
not planned at this time. The first
appeal must be made to the
Environmental Appeals Board.
To learn more about EPA's
Underground Injection Control
program, or to join our mailing list
visit https://go.usa.gov/3JwFP
Goodale Enterprises
Allegan County, Michigan
August 2019
Map shows location of the injection well location in Allegan Count}', Michigan.
The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to modify what it calls a
Class II permit for Goodale Enterprises, 0-21 Fennessy Road SW, Grand
Rapids, Michigan. The existing permit is for an injection well used for the
disposal of salt water from production wells owned or operated by Goodale
Enterprises. EPA first issued a permit for this activity in 1989. The proposed
modifications will remove the Remedial Action Plan, update the Plugging and
Abandonment Plan, and update the EPA mailing address. Only the conditions
proposed for modification are re-opened for comment.
EPA is accepting comments from the public on this proposed permit
modification approval (see box, left). The public comment period, which ends
October 1, 2019, includes 30 days for comments as required by law, plus an
additional three days for any delay caused by mailing.
During the comment period, you may ask EPA - in writing - to hold a formal
public hearing (see address, left). Be sure to say specifically what issues you
want to raise. EPA will hold a hearing if there is significant interest. If there is
a hearing, EPA will publish a notice at least 30 days prior. You will have an
opportunity to make oral comments or submit written comments. EPA will
consider all comments it receives, and then issue a final decision along with a
response to the significant comments.
The Safe Drinking Water Act requires EPA to regulate injection of fluids
through wells to protect the quality of underground sources of drinking water.
Issuing permits is one way EPA does this. You can find the regulations
governing underground injection wells at Title 40 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, Parts 144 and 146.

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