§ 3150 “Additive” means a substance or combination of substances added to a …
§ 3151 “Base fluid” means the continuous phase fluid used in the makeup of a …
§ 3152 “Hydraulic fracturing” means a well stimulation treatment that, in …
§ 3153 “Well stimulation treatment fluid” means a base fluid mixed with …
§ 3154 “Proppants” means materials inserted or injected into the underground …
§ 3155 “Supplier” means an entity performing a well stimulation treatment or …
§ 3156 “Surface property owner” means the owner of real property as shown on …
§ 3157 (a) For purposes of this article, “well stimulation treatment” …
§ 3158 “Acid well stimulation treatment” means a well stimulation treatment …
§ 3159 “Flowback fluid” means the fluid recovered from the treated well …
§ 3160 (a) On or before January 1, 2015, the Secretary of the Natural …
§ 3161 (a) The division shall finalize the regulations governing this …

Terms Used In California Codes > Public Resources Code > Division 3 > Chapter 1 > Article 3 - Well Stimulation

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