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Chapter Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids

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EPA 816-R-04-003 Chapter 4 Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids Chapter 4 Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids This chapter summarizes the information EPA collected on the types and volumes of fracturing fluids and additives that may be used for hydraulic fracturing of coalbed methane wells. This chapter also provides EPA’s evaluation of the fate and transport of  ... more>>

Hydraulic Fracturing Memorandum of Agreement

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A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Between The United States Environmental Protection Agency And BJ Services Company, Halliburton Energy Services, Inc., and Schlumberger Technology Corporation Elimination of Diesel Fuel in Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids Injected into Underground Sources of Drinking Water During Hydraulic Fracturing of Coalbed Methane Wells 1  ... more>>

Fact Sheet The Drinking Water Contaminant Candidate List

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Fact Sheet: The Drinking Water Contaminant Candidate List -- The Source of Priority Contaminants for the Drinking Water Program EPA has drinking water regulations for more than 90 contaminants. The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) includes a process that we must follow to identify new contaminants which may require regulation in the future. EPA must  ... more>>

Final Rule Revision to the Federal UIC Requirements for Class I Municipal Disposal Wells in Florida FR

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Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 224 / Tuesday, November 22, 2005 / Rules and Regulations (B) The report covering the period covering April 1 to June 30 shall be submitted by the following August 31. (C) The report for the period from July 1 to September 30 shall be submitted by the following November 30. (D) The report for the quarterly compliance  ... more>>

United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Water - Class I Municipal Wells in Florida

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United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Water 4606M EPA 815-F-05-033 November 2005 FACT SHEET EPA Provides a Regulatory Alternative for Class I Municipal Disposal Wells in Specific Counties in Florida Why is a regulatory alternative being provided? For more than 20 years, some municipalities in Florida have been using underground  ... more>>

States and Territories Responsibility for the UIC Program

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States’ and Territories’ Responsibility for the UIC Program (* means the state has full primacy for UIC, ** means the state shares primacy with EPA) State Alabama Alabama* Alaska** Arkansas Arkansas* CNMI* California** Colorado** Connecticut* Delaware* Florida** Georgia* Guam* Idaho* Illinois Illinois* Indiana** Kansas Kansas* Louisiana* Maine* Mar  ... more>>

The Western Interior Basin

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EPA 816-R-04-003 Attachment 8 The Western Interior Basin Attachment 8 The Western Interior Coal Region The Western Interior Coal Region comprises three coal basins, the Arkoma, the Cherokee, and the Forest City Basins, and encompasses portions of six states: Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Iowa (Figure A8-1). The Arkoma Basin  ... more>>

The Pacific and Central Coal Region

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EPA 816-R-04-003 Attachment 11 The Pacific and Central Coal Regions Attachment 11 The Washington Coal Region (Pacific and Central) The Pacific Coal Region (Figure A11-1) is approximately 6,500 square miles and lies along the western and eastern flanks of the Cascade Range from Canada into northern Oregon. The coals along the western flank lie wit  ... more>>

The Raton Basin

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EPA 816-R-04-003 Attachment 9 The Raton Basin Attachment 9 The Raton Basin The Raton Basin covers an area of about 2,200 square miles in southeastern Colorado and northeastern New Mexico (Figure A9-1). It is the southernmost of several major coalbearing basins along the eastern margin of the Rocky Mountains. The basin extends 80 miles north to so  ... more>>

Chapter Summary of Coalbed Methane Basin Descriptions

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EPA 816-R-04-003 Chapter 5 Summary of Coalbed Methane Descriptions Chapter 5 Summary of Coalbed Methane Basin Descriptions As part of the Phase I study EPA conducted an extensive literature review to collect information regarding the major coal basins in the United States. Eleven major coal basins were identified in the United States and are show  ... more>>

The Northern Appalachian Coal Basin

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EPA 816-R-04-003 Attachment 7 The Northern Appalachian Basin Attachment 7 The Northern Appalachian Coal Basin The Northern Appalachian Coal Basin is the northernmost of the three basins comprising the Appalachian Coal Region of the eastern United States, and includes parts of the States of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, and Maryland  ... more>>

The Central Appalachian Coal Basin

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EPA 816-R-04-003 Attachment 6 The Central Appalachian Basin Attachment 6 The Central Appalachian Coal Basin The Central Appalachian Coal Basin is the middle basin of three basins that comprise the Appalachian Coal Region of the eastern United States. It includes parts of Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia (Figure A6-1). It covers ap  ... more>>

The Powder River Basin

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EPA 816-R-04-003 Attachment 5 The Powder River Basin Attachment 5 The Powder River Basin The Powder River Basin is located in northeastern Wyoming and southern Montana. The basin covers an area of approximately 25,800 square miles (Larsen, 1989), approximately 75 percent of which is within Wyoming (Figure A5-1). Fifty percent of the basin (Figure  ... more>>

The Uinta Basin

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EPA 816-R-04-003 Attachment 4 The Uinta Basin Attachment 4 The Uinta Basin The Uinta Coal Basin is located mostly within eastern Utah; a very small portion of the basin is in northwestern Colorado (Figure A4-1). The basin covers approximately 14,450 square miles (Quarterly Review, 1993) and is structurally separated from the Piceance Basin by the  ... more>>

   
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