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Class V - Injection Well Information
Aquifer Remediation Injection Wells
Injection of Oxygenating Compounds

The Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program, created under the authority of the Safe Drinking
Water Act (SDWA), is a preventative program aimed at protecting existing and future underground sources of
drinking water (USDWs). Shallow wells or disposal systems that discharge fluids into the subsurface are
known as Class V wells and can be authorized to inject by rule or permit. Class V wells that have the potential
for ground water contamination or degradation are usually permitted. Those that do not have a potential to
contribute to contamination or degradation of ground water are usually rule authorized, once EPA has been
provided with information according to the requirements of 40 CFR 144.26 and 144.27. Injection of
oxygenating compounds falls under the regulatory authority of the UIC Class V program because of the
following definitions under 40 CFR 144.3: "Well: a bored drilled or driven shaft whose depth is greater that
the largest surface dimension or a subsurface fluid distribution system;" and "Fluid: any material or substance
which flows or moves whether in a semi-solid, sludge, gas or any other form or state." The UIC Program
Director has determined that, in general, injection of oxygenating compounds does not have the potential to
endanger USDWs, and can, therefore, be authorized by rule once the following information is provided to EPA.

Please provide the following information:

If not the same individual:

D Property owner of facility including address, phone and fax numbers.

D Operator of facility including mailing address, phone and fax numbers.

D Responsible party for the operation, maintenance, and closure of the injection system including address,
phone and fax numbers.

~	Name of the facility and physical location.

D Map of the site including extent of contaminant plume, injection well locations or general area where
injection will occur, and proposed or existing monitoring wells.

~	Is this a proposed or existing system?

~	Name, address and phone number for contact at the Colorado State Agency authorizing site clean up.

~	Brief description of the type of contamination and when it occurred.

~	Type of proposed injection well, (example: water well, trench, injection gallery, Geoprobe, etc.)
D Description of the proposed injectate.

D Hydrogeologic description, location, depth, and current use (if any) of the receiving formations.

~	Estimation of time frame for when injection activities will begin and end.

Please submit all the Class V inventory forms and questions to the Region 8 UIC Mailbox:
R8UICMailbox@EPA.gov

US Environmental Protection Agency
Mail Code 8WD-SDU
1595 Wynkoop Street
Denver, CO 80202-1129


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