Box 11510 El Dorado, Arkansas 71730 Form 36 A Class II UIC Injection Well Permit Amendment Note: Thi 2025

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Interproximal Surfaces: Class II fillings are required when decay is present on the sides (interproximal surfaces) of the teeth, between two teeth. Larger Cavities: These fillings are often used for more extensive cavities that affect not just the surface of the tooth but the area between adjacent teeth.
Class II wells are used to inject fluids associated with oil and natural gas production. This well class may be referred to as the Underground Injection Control program or UIC wells. Class II fluids are primarily brines (salt water) that are brought to the surface while producing oil and gas.
Class II wells are used to inject fluids related to oil and gas production, including injection of CO2 for EOR. Class VI wells are used to inject CO2 for GS.
Class I wells are used to inject hazardous and non-hazardous wastes into deep, isolated rock formations. Class II wells are used exclusively to inject fluids associated with oil and natural gas production. Class III wells are used to inject fluids to dissolve and extract minerals.
What are class 2 power supplies? Class 2 power supplies are defined by their limited power output and current levels. These limits are set to reduce the risk of fire hazards.
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Class 2 electrical equipment doesnt rely on an earth connection for safety. Instead, it uses double or reinforced insulation to protect the user from electrical shock. This makes Class II electrical equipment safer and often lighter since it doesnt require an earth wire.
Rule Summary. The goal of federal regulations is to prevent contamination of underground sources of drinking water (USDW) from the placement of fluids underground through injection wells. The underground injection control regulations do this by regulating the construction, operation, and closure of injection wells.

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