Fayette

Legal Notice

PUBLIC NOTICE

West Virginia Department of
Environmental Protection
Office of Oil and Gas
601 57th Street SE
Charleston, WV 25304
Phone: (304)926-0450
Fax: (304)926-0452

Re: UIC Permit Reapplication 2D1900460002

REAPPLICATION FOR STATE
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
CONTROL PERMIT

Public Notice Number: UIC-2020-014

Paper: Fayette Tribune
417 Main Street
Oak Hill, WV 25901

The following applicant has reapplied for a State Underground Injection Control (UIC) Permit for this facility or activity:

Danny E Webb Construction Inc.
PO Box 267
Lochgelly, WV 25866

Application Number:
2D01900460002

Business Conducted:
Oil and/or Natural Gas production and/or related activity.

Location: On waters of Wolf Creek, 617 Towne Hollow Road, Lochgelly, 25901, New Haven District, Fayette County, West Virginia

Approximate Location:
Latitude 38.014943
UTM North 4207483.5

Longitude -81.152326
UTM East 486869.8

Activity:
Issuance of an Underground Injection Control (UIC) Permit for the operation of a commercial facility used for the underground injection of approved Class II oil and gas waste Fluids. The state of West Virginia will act on the above application in accordance with the West Virginia Legislative Rule, Tile 47, Series 13, Section 13.24 issued pursuant to West Virginia Code Chapter 22, Articles 11 and 12.

The application, draft permit, and fact sheet can be downloaded from https://dep.wv.gov/oil-and-gas/databaseinfo/pages/uic-Pending-Applications-.aspx This information is also available for review by copies obtained via email or mail, at a nominal cost, from the Office of Oil and Gas.

Any interested person may submit written comments on the draft permit and may request a public hearing within thirty (30) days of the date of publication. Such comments or requests should be addressed to:
Office of Oil and Gas
601 57th Street SE
Charleston, WV 25304
Attn: UIC Program

Comments may also be e-mailed to [email protected] with “UIC Comments” in the subject line or faxed to (304)926-0452, Attn: UIC Program. Comments received within this period will be considered prior to acting on the permit application. Correspondence should include the name, address, and telephone number of the writer and a concise statement of the nature of the issues raised. A public hearing may be held if the Chief considers significant the degree of public interest raised on the issues relevant to the draft permit. Interested persons may contact the office identified above at (304) 926-0450 to obtain further information.