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Solution Mining
Underground injection is the technology of placing fluids underground, in porous formations of rocks, through wells or other similar conveyance systems. In mining operations, fluids can be injected into the ground to dissolve substances and then sucked back up to be used for industrial purposes. The RRC regulates brine mining operations and injection wells. TCEQ regulates disposal by underground injection.
- Environmental Protection Agency Protecting Underground Sources of Drinking Water from Underground Injection (UIC)
- TCEQ Underground Injection Control Permits
- RRC Injection/Disposal Well Permitting, Testing, and Monitoring Manual
- Texas Department of State Health Services Lab Services Section, Environmental Sciences Branch provides laboratory services for UIC programs