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Public Notice: EPA Seeks Comments on Plan to Modify an Existing Injection Well Permit for Sappington Crude Oil, Inc.

EPA Seeks Comments on Plan to Modify an Existing Injection Well Permit for Sappington Crude Oil, Inc.
How to Comment
Comments Due
September 30, 2025

You may comment on the proposed permit modification approval in writing. Please refer to Sappington Crude Oil, Inc., MI-011-2D-0002. Submit your comments or request for a hearing by email to r5uic@epa.gov. If you are unable to submit by email, please contact Colin Murphy at 312-886-6941 for instructions on how to comment.

You may also call EPA toll-free at 800-621-8431, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., weekdays.

Publish Date
August 28, 2025

Summary

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to modify a permit for an injection well owned by Sappington Crude Oil, Inc., 123 North 6th Street, West Branch, Michigan. The permit is for one injection well, Michael Migut BD-1, that Sappington uses to inject salt water for disposal.

Applicants or Respondents

Sappington Crude Oil, Inc.

123 N 6th St.
West Branch, MI 48661
United States

Docket Numbers

  • MI-011-2D-0002

Related Documents

  • MajorMod FactSheet MI-011-2D-0002 (pdf) (320.08 KB)
    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to modify a permit for an injection well owned by Sappington Crude Oil, Inc., 123 North 6th Street, West Branch, Michigan.
  • MI-011-2D-0002 - 2025 Draft Permit (pdf) (935.21 KB)
    Sappington Crude Oil, Incorporated of West Branch, Michigan is authorized to inject into an existing well located in Michigan, Arenac County, T19N, R3E, Section 22, 1/4 Section NE.

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