Discharge Plan Application for Brine Extraction Facilites is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is a discharge plan application?
A: A discharge plan application is a document that facilities, such as brine extraction facilities, submit to the appropriate government agency.
Q: What is a brine extraction facility?
A: A brine extraction facility is a facility that extracts brine, a highly saline solution, from the ground for various purposes such as oil and gas production or salt production.
Q: Why is a discharge plan application necessary?
A: A discharge plan application is necessary to ensure that the discharge of brine from the facility is done in a way that minimizes the impact on the environment and public health.
Q: Who reviews the discharge plan application for brine extraction facilities in New Mexico?
A: The appropriate government agency, such as the New Mexico Environment Department, reviews the discharge plan application for brine extraction facilities in New Mexico.
Q: What information is typically included in a discharge plan application?
A: A discharge plan application typically includes information about the facility, the proposed discharge process, and the measures taken to minimize the impact on the environment and public health.
Q: Is a discharge plan application required for all brine extraction facilities in New Mexico?
A: Yes, a discharge plan application is required for all brine extraction facilities in New Mexico that plan to discharge brine into the environment.
Form Details:
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