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Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program

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The Underground Injection Control (UIC) program serves to protect the quality of Hawaii's underground sources of drinking water from chemical, physical, radioactive, and biological contamination that could originate from injection well activity.

UIC Maps

Underground Injection Wells are wells used for injecting water or other fluids into a groundwater aquifer. Department of Health Administrative Rules, Title 11, Chapter 23 provides conditions governing the location, construction, and operation of injection wells so that injected fluids do not migrate and pollute underground sources of drinking water. Section 4 of the Rules gives the criteria for classifying aquifers into those that are designated as underground sources of drinking water and those that are not.

The boundary between non-drinking water aquifers and underground sources of drinking water is generally referred to as the "UIC Line". Restrictions on injection wells differ, depending on whether the area is inland (mauka) or seaward (makai) of the UIC line.

The UIC Maps show the areas inland and seaward of the UIC line on all major islands. These maps are meant for general informational purposes only.
The Department holds the official UIC maps containing detailed information about the UIC Line. For more information, contact the Safe Drinking Water Branch's UIC Program.

Oahu UIC Map of Oahu (372 kb)  Lanai UIC Map of Lanai (81 kb)
      
Maui UIC Map of Maui (305 kb)  Kauai UIC Map of Kauai (196 kb)
     
Molokai UIC Map of Molokai (160 kb)  Hawaii UIC Map of Hawaii (191 kb)

UIC Application Forms and Instructions in PDF format:

  • UIC General Application

  • UIC Permit Application for Existing Injection Wells

  • UIC Permit Renewal Application

  • UIC Permit Modification (Short Form)

  • UIC Change of Operator Application

  • UIC Facility Name Change Application
  • UIC Application for Drainage Injection Well


  • UIC Application for Existing Drainage Injection Well


  • UIC Application for Drainage Injection Well Permit Renewal


  • UIC Application for Existing Large Capacity Cesspool (LCC) Abandonment


  • UIC Application for Backfilling an Injection-Well Cesspool


  • UIC Application for Abandonment of Registered Injection Well


  • UIC Application for Abandonment of Unregistered Injection Well


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    From Kauai (toll free):274-3141, ext. 64258
    From Maui (toll free):984-2400, ext. 64258
    From Molokai and Lanai (toll free):(800) 468-4644, ext. 64258
    Fax:(808) 586-4351
    E-mail: sdwb@doh.hawaii.gov
     
    Oahu
    Safe Drinking Water Branch
    Environmental Management Division
    Hawaii State Department of Health
    919 Ala Moana Blvd., Room 308
    Honolulu, HI 96814-4920

    Kauai
    Safe Drinking Water Branch - Kauai
    Kauai District Health Office
    3040 Umi Street
    Lihue, Hawaii 96766
    Phone: (808) 241-3323
    Fax: (808) 241-3566
    Maui
    Safe Drinking Water Branch - Maui
    Maui District Health Office
    54 High Street
    Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
    Phone: (808) 984-8234
    Fax: (808) 984-8237

    East Hawaii
    Safe Drinking Water Branch - Hilo
    Hawaii District Health Office - Hilo
    1582 Kamehameha Avenue
    Hilo, Hawaii 96720
    Phone: (808) 933-0401
    Fax: (808) 933-0400
    West Hawaii
    Safe Drinking Water Branch - Kona
    West Hawaii Environmental Health Office
    Keakealani Building
    79-1020 Haukapila Street, Room 110
    Kealakekua, Hawaii 96750
    Phone: (808) 322-1961
    Fax: (808) 322-1511

    Last Update: 18 December 2006