N.M. Admin. Code § 20.6.2.5301 - DEFINITIONS
As used in 20.6.2.5300 through 20.6.2.5399 NMAC:
A. "
cone of
influence " means that area around the well within which increased
injection zone pressures caused by injection into the hazardous waste injection
well would be sufficient to drive fluids into groundwater of the state of New
Mexico;
B. "
director "
means the director of the New Mexico energy, minerals and natural resources
department , oil conservation division or his/her designee;
C. "
existing well " means a Class
I hazardous waste injection well which has become a Class I hazardous waste
injection well as a result of a change in the definition of the injected waste
which would render the waste hazardous under
20.4.1.200 NMAC (incorporating
40 C.F.R. Section
261.3);
D. "groundwater of the state of New
Mexico" means, consistent with
20.6.2.5001 NMAC, an aquifer that
contains ground water having a TDS concentration of 10,000 mg/l or less;
E. "
injection
interval " means that part of the injection zone in which the well is
screened, or in which the waste is otherwise directly emplaced;
F. "
new well " means any Class I
hazardous waste injection well which is not an existing well ;
G. "
transmissive fault or
fracture " is a fault or fracture that has sufficient permeability and
vertical extent to allow fluids to move between formations.
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