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e-CFR Data is current as of February 4, 2010
TITLE 40--Protection of Environment
CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SUBCHAPTER D--WATER PROGRAMS
PART 146--UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL PROGRAM: CRITERIA AND STANDARDS
Subpart A--GENERAL PROVISIONS
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| Law authorizing these regulations. |
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| Criteria for exempted aquifers. |
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| Classification of injection wells. |
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| Criteria for establishing permitting priorities. |
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| Plugging and abandoning Class I, II, III, IV, and V wells. |
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Subpart B--CRITERIA AND STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO CLASS I WELLS
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| Criteria and standards applicable to Class I nonhazardous wells. |
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| Construction requirements. |
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| Operating, monitoring and reporting requirements. |
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| Information to be considered by the Director. |
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| Class I municipal disposal well alternative authorization in certain parts of Florida. |
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| Requirements for new Class I municipal wells in certain parts of Florida. |
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Subpart C--CRITERIA AND STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO CLASS II WELLS
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| Construction requirements. |
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| Operating, monitoring, and reporting requirements. |
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| Information to be considered by the Director. |
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Subpart D--CRITERIA AND STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO CLASS III WELLS
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| Construction requirements. |
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| Operating, monitoring, and reporting requirements. |
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| Information to be considered by the Director. |
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Subpart E--CRITERIA AND STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO CLASS IV INJECTION WELLS--[RESERVED]
Subpart F--CRITERIA AND STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO CLASS V INJECTION WELLS
Subpart G--CRITERIA AND STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO CLASS I HAZARDOUS WASTE INJECTION WELLS
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| Minimum criteria for siting. |
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| Corrective action for wells in the area of review. |
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| Construction requirements. |
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| Logging, sampling, and testing prior to new well operation. |
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| Testing and monitoring requirements. |
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| Information to be evaluated by the Director. |
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| Financial responsibility for post-closure care. |
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