§ 147.2901 Applicability and scope
§ 147.2902 Definitions
§ 147.2903 Prohibition of unauthorized injection
§ 147.2904 Area of review
§ 147.2905 Plugging and abandonment
§ 147.2906 Emergency permits
§ 147.2907 Confidentiality of information
§ 147.2908 Aquifer exemptions
§ 147.2909 Authorization of existing wells by rule
§ 147.2910 Duration of authorization by rule
§ 147.2911 Construction requirements for wells authorized by rule
§ 147.2912 Operating requirements for wells authorized by rule
§ 147.2913 Monitoring and reporting requirements for wells authorized by rule
§ 147.2914 Corrective action for wells authorized by rule
§ 147.2915 Requiring a permit for wells authorized by rule
§ 147.2916 Coverage of permitting requirements
§ 147.2917 Duration of permits
§ 147.2918 Permit application information
§ 147.2919 Construction requirements for wells authorized by permit
§ 147.2920 Operating requirements for wells authorized by permit
§ 147.2921 Schedule of compliance
§ 147.2922 Monitoring and reporting requirements for wells authorized by permit
§ 147.2923 Corrective action for wells authorized by permit
§ 147.2924 Area permits
§ 147.2925 Standard permit conditions
§ 147.2926 Permit transfers
§ 147.2927 Permit modification
§ 147.2928 Permit termination
§ 147.2929 Administrative permitting procedures

Terms Used In CFR > Title 40 > Chapter I > Subchapter D > Part 147 > Subpart GGG - Osage Mineral Reserve--Class II Wells

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