Utah Admin. Code R317-7-9
D. All applicants shall provide the following information:
14. proposed operating data:
22. construction procedures, as follows:
23. A plan for plugging and abandoning the well, as follows:
25. such other information as may be required by the Director.
9.2 Applicants shall keep records of all data used to complete permit applications and supplemental information for at least three years from the date of permit approval.
9.3 Permit applications and reports required under these rules shall be signed in accordance with 40 C.F.R. Section 144.32.
9.4 Permit Provisions, Conditions and Schedules of Compliance.
Any permit issued by the Director is subject to the conditions and requirements and shall be issued in accordance with the procedures outlined in 40 C.F.R. 144.51 (a)-(o) and (q), 144.52, 144.53, 144.54, 144.55 and 146.7, and 40 C.F.R. 124.3(a), 124.5(a),(c),(d) and (f), 124.6(a),(c),(d) and (e), 124.8, 124.10(a)(1)ii, and iii, (a)(1)(v), 124.10(b),(c),(d) and (e), 124.11, 124.12(a) and 124.17(a) and (c). The permit may specify schedules of compliance which require compliance not later than three years after the effective date of the permit.
9.5 Duration of Permits. Permits for Class I and Class V wells shall be effective for a fixed term not to exceed ten years. Permits for Class III wells shall be issued for a period up to the operating life of the facility. Each issued Class III well permit shall be reviewed by the Director at least once every five years to determine whether it should be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated. The Director may issue any permit for a duration that is less than the full allowable term under this section.
9.6 Transfer, Modification, and Termination. Permits may be transferred, modified, revoked, reissued, or terminated by the Director under the conditions and following the procedures outlined in 40 C.F.R. 144.36, 144.38, 144.39, 144.40, and 144.41.
9.7 Confidentiality of Information. The following information when submitted as required by these rules cannot be claimed confidential:
B. information which deals with the existence, absence or level of contaminants in drinking water.
9.8 Waivers of Requirements
9.1 Application for a Permit
KEY: water quality, underground injection control
Date of Last Change: September 24, 2013
Notice of Continuation: April 29, 2026
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 19-5