Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-9-G647 - Class III; Operating, Monitoring, and Reporting Requirements
A. Operating
requirements prescribed shall, at a minimum, specify that:
1. Except during well stimulation, injection
pressure at the wellhead shall be calculated so as to assure that the pressure
in the injection zone during injection does not initiate new fractures or
propagate existing fractures in the injection zone. In no case, shall injection
pressure initiate fractures in the confining zone or cause the migration of
injection or formation fluids into an USDW.
2. Injection between the outermost casing
protecting USDWs and the well bore is prohibited.
B. Monitoring requirements shall, at a
minimum, specify:
1. Monitoring of the nature
of injected fluids with sufficient frequency to yield representative data on
its characteristics. Whenever the injection fluid is modified to the extent
that the analysis required by
R18-9-G648(B)(7)(c)
is incorrect or incomplete, a new analysis as required by
R18-9-G648(B)(7)(c)
shall be provided to the Director.
2. Monitoring of injection pressure and
either flow rate or volume semi-monthly, or metering and daily recording of
injected and produced fluid volumes as appropriate.
3. Demonstration of mechanical integrity
pursuant to
R18-9-B613 at least once every
five years during the life of the well for salt solution mining.
4. Monitoring of the fluid level in the
injection zone semi-monthly, where appropriate and monitoring of the parameters
chosen to measure water quality in the monitoring wells required by
R18-9-G646(E),
semi-monthly.
5. Quarterly
monitoring of wells required by
R18-9-G646(G).
6. All Class III wells may be monitored on a
field or project basis rather than an individual well basis by manifold
monitoring. Manifold monitoring may be used in cases of facilities consisting
of more than one injection well, operating with a common manifold. Separate
monitoring systems for each well are not required provided the owner/operator
demonstrates that manifold monitoring is comparable to individual well
monitoring.
C. Reporting
requirements shall, at a minimum, include:
1.
Quarterly reporting to the Director on required monitoring;
2. Results of mechanical integrity and any
other periodic test required by the Director reported with the first regular
quarterly report after the completion of the test; and
3. Monitoring may be reported on a project or
field basis rather than individual well basis where manifold monitoring is
used.
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