Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-9-B614 - Plugging and Abandoning Class I, II, III, IV, and V Wells
A. Requirements
for Class I, II and III wells.
1. Prior to
abandoning Class I, II and III wells, the well shall be plugged with cement in
a manner which will not allow the movement of fluids either into or between
USDWs. The Director may allow Class III wells to use other plugging materials
if the Director is satisfied that such materials will prevent movement of
fluids into or between USDWs.
2.
Placement of the cement plugs shall be accomplished by one of the following:
a. The Balance method;
b. The Dump Bailer method;
c. The Two-Plug method; or
d. An alternative method approved by the
Director, which will reliably provide a comparable level of protection to
USDWs.
3. The well to be
abandoned shall be in a state of static equilibrium with the mud weight
equalized top to bottom, either by circulating the mud in the well at least
once or by a comparable method prescribed by the Director, prior to the
placement of the cement plug or plugs.
4. The plugging and abandonment plan required
under R18-9-D635(15)
and R18-9-D636(A)(5)
shall, in the case of a Class III project which underlies or is in an aquifer
which has been exempted under
R18-9-A606, also demonstrate
adequate protection of USDWs. The Director shall prescribe aquifer cleanup and
monitoring where it is deemed necessary and feasible to insure adequate
protection of USDWs.
B.
Requirements for Class IV wells. Prior to abandoning a Class IV well, the owner
or operator shall close the well in accordance with
R18-9-H649.
C. Requirements for Class V wells.
1. Prior to abandoning a Class V well, the
owner or operator shall close the well in a manner that prevents the movement
of fluid containing any contaminant into an USDW, if the presence of that
contaminant may cause a violation of any primary drinking water regulation
under Table 1 of this Article or may otherwise adversely affect the health of
persons.
2. The owner or operator
shall dispose of or otherwise manage any soil, gravel, sludge, liquids, or
other materials removed from or adjacent to the well in accordance with all
applicable Federal, State, and local regulations and requirements.
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