Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-9-A606 - Criteria for Exempted Aquifers
An aquifer or a portion thereof which meets the criteria for an "USDW" in R18-9-A601(70) may be determined under R18-9-A605 to be an "exempted aquifer" for Class I-V wells if it meets the criteria in subsections (A)(1) through (A)(3) of this Section. Class VI wells must meet the criteria under subsection (A)(4) of this Section.
1.
It does not currently serve as a source of drinking water; and
2. It cannot now and will not in the future
serve as a source of drinking water because:
a. It is mineral hydrocarbon or geothermal
energy producing, or can be demonstrated by a permit applicant as part of a
permit application for a Class II or Class III operation to contain minerals or
hydrocarbons that considering their quantity and location are expected to be
commercially producible;
b. It is
situated at a depth or location which makes recovery of water for drinking
water purposes economically or technically impractical;
c. It is so contaminated that it would be
economically or technologically impractical to render that water fit for human
consumption; or
d. It is located
over a Class III well mining area subject to subsidence or catastrophic
collapse; or
3. The
total dissolved solids content of the ground water is more than 3,000 and less
than 10,000 mg/l and it is not reasonably expected to supply a public water
system.
4. The areal extent of an
aquifer exemption for a Class II enhanced oil recovery or enhanced gas recovery
well may be expanded for the exclusive purpose of Class VI injection for
geologic sequestration under
R18-9-A605(D) if
it meets the following criteria:
a. It does
not currently serve as a source of drinking water; and
b. The total dissolved solids content of the
ground water is more than 3,000 mg/l and less than 10,000 mg/l; and
c. It is not reasonably expected to supply a
public water system.
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