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The UIC program for Class II wells in the State of Ohio, except for those on Indian lands, is the program administered by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, approved by EPA pursuant to section 1425 of the SDWA. Notice of this approval was published in the Federal Register on August 23, 1983 (48 FR 38238); the effective date of this program is September 22, 1983. This program consists of the following elements, as submitted to EPA in the State's program application:
(a) Incorporation by reference. The requirements set forth in the State statutes and regulations cited in this paragraph are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of the applicable UIC program under the SDWA for the State of Ohio. This incorporation by reference was approved by the Director of the Federal Register on June 25, 1984.
(1)Ohio Revised Code Annotated, sections 1509.01 through 1509.22 (Page 1978 and Supp. 1982);
(2) Rules of the Division of Oil and Gas, Ohio Administrative Code sections 1501:91–01 through 1501: 9–11–13 (1983).
(b) The Memorandum of Agreement between EPA Region V and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
(c) Statement of legal authority. “Underground Injection Control Program—Attorney General's Statement,” signed by the Assistant Attorney General, Chief, Environmental Law Section, for the Attorney General of Ohio, September 30, 1982.
(d) The Program Description and any other materials submitted as part of the application or as supplements thereto.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 40. Protection of Environment § 40.147.1800 State-administered program—Class II wells - last updated October 02, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-40-protection-of-environment/cfr-sect-40-147-1800/
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