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Class 1b Wells means deepwell disposal wells used for the disposal of produced water, specific common oilfield waste streams, and waste streams meeting specific criteria; and constructed and operated in accordance with the requirements for class 1b wells as specified by the Oil and Gas Commission.
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.
EPA has issued regulations for six classes of underground injection wells based on type and depth of fluids injected and potential for endangerment of USDWs. 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.
Underground Injection Control (UIC) wells or injection wells are structures built to allow fluids to flow into the ground (usually) under the force of gravity. The most common in Washington are known as drywells. An injection well is designed and built: Deeper than the largest surface dimension.
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