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- W2067876687 abstract "Abstract The competition between ever-expanding environmental regulations and the ongoing decrease in environmental protection resources has prompted both regulatory agencies and industry to more closely examine the use of these limited resources. In the underground injection control (UIC) program, technical and managerial professionals from industry and government must at times evaluate whether or not certain ground water aquifers should be protected. If an aquifer exemption is clearly justified, the operator should not have to protect it, hence conserving valuable environmental protection resources. However, some state and federal agencies would prefer never to approve an aquifer exemption even though some are justified. This is apparent as the variations regarding how aquifer exemptions are processed by agencies seems largely to be resulting from the lack of clear guidance on aquifer exemptions and the lack of understanding for the term reasonably expected as intended by EPA and Congress. Because of the lack of positive instruction from state and federal agencies and a general lack of awareness on industry's part, the aquifer exemption process continues to be somewhat esoteric and often times misunderstood. The purpose of the UIC Program as mandated by Congress is to protect underground sources of drinking water (USDW) being used in public water systems, as well as to protect potential USDWs where there is a reasonable likelihood that these sources will be needed in the future. However, Congress did not intend for EPA to protect all potential USDWs. If it was reasonably expected that a potential USDW could not be used in the future as a public water system, protection of that aquifer would not be required. In fact, EPA affirmed that it would be a misallocation of resources to seek to protect as drinking water sources aquifers which in fact would not be used by public water systems. To ensure that such aquifers would not be protected, EPA developed an aquifer exemption process under 40 CFR 144.7 and 146.4 by which aquifers could be evaluated for their potential use as future public water systems. Government and Industry should utilize the aquifer exemption process as much as possible to ensure that the wise use of limited environmental protection resources is accomplished. The Clinton Administration appears to also endorse this position. In an April 1994 Letter to Congressman Earnest J. Istook on the domestic oil and gas industry, President Clinton stated: we intend to help on the cost side… by reducing unnecessary and inefficient costs and regulations. I have challenged federal agencies to eliminate regulatory overkill and to attack regulatory barriers and subsidies here and abroad." @default.
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- W2067876687 title "Aquifer Exemptions: Wise Use of Environmental Protection Resources" @default.
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