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Evaluation of the EPA’s Implementation of the Underground Injection Control Class VI Well Program (Report No. 25-E-0045)

2025
Policy Proposal
Federal Policy/Guidance
Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage → Carbon Capture and Storage
Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage
United States

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Summary/Abstract

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Inspector General conducted this evaluation to determine whether the EPA has used available resources, including funds appropriated
by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, to improve the permitting of Class VI wells under its Underground Injection Control Program. The evaluation found that “The EPA met Congress’s intent to spend annual and supplemental appropriations to grow Class VI Program expertise and capacity and improve Class VI permitting with one exception. It did not spend $1.2 million of fiscal year 2023 annual appropriations within the available time frame for their intended purpose: to support training for personnel who regulate Class VI wells. Otherwise, the Agency successfully used annual appropriations to, among other things, increase the number of staff focused on Class VI work, enhance its data and information management tools, and develop additional guidance for Class VI Program implementation.”

However, the evaluation concluded that “the EPA is not on track to issue all final Class VI permits within its 24-month goal, and it has not consistently determined whether permit applications were complete within 30 days of submission, as specified in 40 C.F.R. § 124.3(c).”

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