Kentucky Statutes 353.591 – Purpose and application of KRS 353.592 and 353.593
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The purpose of KRS § 353.592 and KRS § 353.593 shall be, upon delegation of authority for administration of the Underground Injection Control Program under Section 1425 of the Safe Drinking Water Act (Public Law 93-523 as amended), to protect underground sources of drinking water and to prevent their endangerment from class II wells. KRS
353.592 and 353.593 shall apply to all persons as defined in KRS § 353.510; to all lands including federally-owned lands; and to all class II wells without regard to the time the well was drilled; provided that the department may make reasonable distinctions between existing and new class II wells in the implementation of KRS § 353.592 and KRS § 353.593. No provision of KRS § 353.592 or 353.593 shall apply to crude oil or natural gas production wells that are not class II wells.
Effective: July 15, 1986
History: Created 1986 Ky. Acts ch. 277, sec. 2, effective July 15, 1986.
353.592 and 353.593 shall apply to all persons as defined in KRS § 353.510; to all lands including federally-owned lands; and to all class II wells without regard to the time the well was drilled; provided that the department may make reasonable distinctions between existing and new class II wells in the implementation of KRS § 353.592 and KRS § 353.593. No provision of KRS § 353.592 or 353.593 shall apply to crude oil or natural gas production wells that are not class II wells.
Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 353.591
- Department: means the Department for Natural Resources. See Kentucky Statutes 353.010
- Gas: means natural gas. See Kentucky Statutes 353.010
- Oil: means petroleum. See Kentucky Statutes 353.010
- Well: means a borehole drilled or proposed to be drilled for the purpose of producing natural gas or petroleum, or one through which natural gas or petroleum is being produced. See Kentucky Statutes 353.010
Effective: July 15, 1986
History: Created 1986 Ky. Acts ch. 277, sec. 2, effective July 15, 1986.