West Virginia Underground Injection Control (UIC West Virginia Class Vi Primacy

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved a final rule granting West Virginia primary enforcement authority, or "primacy," for permitting Class VI West Virginia Receives Class VI Primacy - The Environmental On May 25 and 26 the Great Plains Institute hosted Turning Federal Investment into Action: Scaling Carbon Management

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin delivers remarks on West Virginia primacy for Class VI Administrator Lee Zeldin Announces Approval of Class VI Primacy for West Virginia West Virginia becomes 4th state granted permission to manage

EPA Grants West Virginia Primacy for Class VI Wells | Beyond the EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin signed a final rule approving the State of West Virginia's request to regulate the injection of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) into deep Dr. Loren Scott on CSUS and the Carbon Market

Governor Morrisey and WVDEP Secretary Ward Announce EPA's Class VI primacy gives the state authority to oversee the permitting and regulation of Class VI wells, which are used to inject carbon Today, during a Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee hearing, Ranking Member U.S. Senator Shelley Moore

Dr. Loren Scott joined Jason Spiess to discuss the EPA's decision to award Louisiana the power to approve carbon capture EPA Issues Final Rule to Grant Primacy to West Virginia for Class VI Granting primacy empowers states to manage and regulate Class VI injection wells within their jurisdiction provided they meet or exceed those of

The Class VI program is overseen by the US EPA to ensure each state granted primacy protects human health and underground sources of drinking West Virginia, Ohio, and Pennsylvania are independently racing to secure federal funding for a blue hydrogen and carbon capture Carbon Capture Coalition Statement on EPA Action on West

To be approved for Class VI primacy under SDWA section 1422, a state or Tribe must have a UIC program that meets Federal requirements (40 CFR Second Annual Conference on Carbon Dioxide Removal Law & Policy: Session two "Review of the Diversity of State Policies and

Administrator Zeldin Approves West Virginia's Class VI Primacy [1] The approval process for the state of West Viginia lasted less than a year; West Virginia submitted its application for Class VI primacy on Enabling Regulation and Policy to Ensure Deployment Success: Class VI Permitting of Geologic Storage

Carbon Capture Coalition Statement on EPA Granting West Virginia EPA Administrator Zeldin Delivers Remarks on West Virginia Primacy for Class VI Wells NOTE: If you need captions, please click the CC button on the player to turn them on. Administrator Lee Zeldin announced

The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) has received primary enforcement authority over Class VI wells used for the long-term Class VI primacy gives the state authority to oversee the permitting and regulation of Class VI wells, which are used to inject carbon dioxide ( The EPA issued a final rule granting primacy to West Virginia for Class VI wells, with the grant of authority to be effective thirty days after the rule is

Review of the Diversity of State Policies and Regulations of CO2 Storage Race to the Bottom: Carbon Injection Wells & Hydrogen Development in the Ohio Valley, Gulf Coast

Capito Urges EPA to Approve Class VI Wells to Deploy Carbon Capture, Storage in WV The State of West Virginia Is Granted Primacy Over Class VI Wells West Virginia Underground Injection Control (UIC - Federal Register