The proposed Orville Higinbotham #1 injection well is to be used for the disposal of produced fluids associated with oil and gas production.
The draft permit will allow G2 STEM to inject produced fluids into the Balltown Sandstone Formation in the subsurface interval between approximately 3,407 feet to 3,417 feet below ground surface.
If EPA issues the final permit to G2 STEM, it will remain in effect for ten (10) years.
July 11 Hearing
EPA has tentatively scheduled a virtual public hearing using Microsoft Teams on July 11, 2023 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. An in-person hearing will not take place.
-- Microsoft Teams Link: https://msteams.link/8JOG
-- Telephone Call In: Call-in Number: (484) 352-3221, Conference ID: 138 108 152#
Public comments will be accepted until July 11. Comments should be submitted to: Kevin Rowsey, Water Division (Mail Code: 3WD22), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 3, Four Penn Center, 1600 John F. Kennedy Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19103 or to: R3_UIC_Mailbox@epa.gov or call 215-814-5463
Click Here for the complete EPA public notice on this proposed action and for instructions on how to submit comments.
For more information on this program, visit EPA Region 3’s Underground Injection Control Program webpage.
[Note: The PA Department of Environmental Protection also considers permit applications for underground injections wells. Visit DEP’s Underground Injection Wells webpage for more information.]
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[Posted: June 8, 2023] PA Environment Digest
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