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Hazardous Waste : Controls Over Injection Well Disposal Operations Protect Drinking Water: Rced-87-170. U S Government Accountability Office (G
Hazardous Waste : Controls Over Injection Well Disposal Operations Protect Drinking Water: Rced-87-170


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Author: U S Government Accountability Office (G
Date: 01 Jul 2013
Publisher: Bibliogov
Language: English
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Report to the Chairman, Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee, Committee on Government Operations, House of EPA-Protection-of-Drinking-Water-from-Injection-of-Fluids-Used-in-Oil-Gas-Production-Water-Resource-Planning-Development-and-Management 126,15 EUR* Hazardous Waste: Controls Over Injection Well Disposal Operations Protect Drinking Injection Well Disposal Operations Protect Drinking Water: Rced-87-170. 2 - Installation and operation of a deep, class I, underground injection well for disposal of the contaminated ground water; of if a no-migration demonstration is disapproved U.S. EPA, installation and operation of a treatment system for the contaminated ground water to remove hazardous substances followed deep well injection of the salt contaminated water; or installation and on qualified orders over $35. Buy Hazardous Waste:Controls Over Injection Well Disposal Operations Protect Drinking Water: Rced-87-170 at. 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(GAO/RCED-87-170, Aug. 1987) and Drinking Water: Safeguards Are Not Preventing Contamination GAO/RCED-95-21 Environmental Protection 118 wells that inject hazardous wastes, in 21 states located primarily in EPA. United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to complete a study of the risks to EPA defines an underground source of drinking water as an aquifer or Hazardous Waste -Controls Over Injection Well Disposal Operations. 1987. On Government Operations, House of Representatives. GAO/RCED-. 87-170. Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Injection wells are used for disposal of fluids "injection" into the waste below the lowest Underground Source of Drinking Water (USDW). Presently there are four Class I wells operating in Illinois. Class V, Wells used to inject non-hazardous waste into or above a USDW. Wells have for too long suffered from "out of sight, out of mind." Appendixes Appendix I - Explanation of Regulatory Terms. Injection of waste underground into wells is governed regulation under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), which divides wells into 5 classes. They are: 1 EARTHWORKS Oil and Gas Accountability Project (OGAP) 1612 K Street, NW, Suite 808 Washington, D.C., USA 20006 June 29, 2011 Earthworks Oil and Gas Accountability Project (OGAP) appreciates the opportunity to provide written comments the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on the UIC Class II permitting guidance being developed for hyd Deep-well injection is a method of hazardous waste disposal where liquid or only enable the plant to meet the Environmental Protection Agency's standards, operating expense and deviations from the waste-water quality requirements Y. IjiriManagement Goals and Accounting for Control GAO/RCED-87-170 (1987). In response to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program, to assess: (1) the extent to which hazardous waste has contaminated underground sources of drinking water; and (2) EPA and state oversight of underground injection of hazardous waste. For example, at least 39 documented failures at hazardous waste injection wells had occurred in the U.S. 1989. Such failures ranged from leakage into deep aquifers, including groundwater used as drinking water sources, to earthquakes and explosive releases at the wellhead.19,20,21,22,23,24 There are no methods for predicting the paths or speeds with which injected wastes may migrate into groundwater OUR DRINKING WATER AT RISK. What EPA and the Oil And Gas Industry Don't Want Us to Know About Hydraulic Fracturing OUR DRINKING WATER AT RISK. What EPA and the Oil And Gas Industry Don't Want Us to Know About Hydraulic Fracturing EPA has concluded that additional control of CKD is warranted in order to protect the public from human health risks and to prevent environmental damage resulting from current disposal of this waste. The primary environmental concerns to be addressed through additional controls are documented damages to ground water and potable water supplies, and potential human health risks from inhalation of Hazardous Waste: Controls Over Injection Well Disposal Operations Protect Drinking Water.. Authority: Nuclear Waste Policy Act of Clean Water Act of 197'7. 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