Class I Non-Hazardous Injection Well in Ohio

As reported by Dan Arthur – ALL Consulting

ALL Consulting is currently managing a rather significant project that involves overseeing the permitting, drilling, completion, and testing of a Class I Non-Hazardous injection well in Ohio on a Design/Build (D/B) basis. This project will faciltate injection of landfill leachate to depths approximately 8,000 feet below land surface (into the Rose Run Sandstone) and eliminate the need for thousands of truck trips to haul the landfill leachate to the local public water treatment system for disposal. Regulatory requirements for Class I injection wells in Ohio are even more stringent than the U.S. EPA requirements for Class I wells, including performing 10 miles of seismic surveys to identify any faulting that could lead to induced seismicity, stringent casing and cementing well construction requirements, numerous geophysical logging suites and testing requirements to ensure compliance with all Ohio EPA Class I regulations. Class I injection continues to be the sound and environmentally friendly methodology approved by U.S. EPA to remove waste water streams from being discharged into the surface waters of a state.

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