Uic-Regulated Large Underground Wastewater Disposal System (Luwds) is a legal document that was released by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Utah.
Q: What is a UIC-regulated Large Underground Wastewater Disposal System (LUWDS)?
A: A UIC-regulated LUWDS is a system designed to dispose of large amounts of wastewater underground in a way that is regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Q: Why are LUWDS regulated in Utah?
A: LUWDS are regulated in Utah to ensure that the disposal of wastewater does not harm the environment or public health.
Q: How does the UIC program regulate LUWDS in Utah?
A: The UIC program in Utah requires permits for LUWDS, and sets specific requirements and standards for their design, operation, and monitoring.
Q: Who needs to obtain a permit for a LUWDS in Utah?
A: Any entity or individual planning to construct or operate a LUWDS in Utah needs to obtain a permit from the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
Q: What are the environmental benefits of regulating LUWDS in Utah?
A: Regulating LUWDS helps protect groundwater, surface water, and drinking water sources from contamination, and reduces the risk to human health and the environment.
Form Details:
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