Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-9-J669 - Class VI; Emergency and Remedial Response
A. As part of
the permit application, the owner or operator must provide the Director with an
emergency and remedial response plan that describes actions the owner or
operator must take to address movement of the injection or formation fluids
that may cause an endangerment to a USDW during construction, operation, and
post-injection site care periods. The requirement to maintain and implement an
approved plan is directly enforceable regardless of whether the requirement is
a condition of the permit.
B. If
the owner or operator obtains evidence that the injected carbon dioxide stream
and associated pressure front may cause an endangerment to a USDW, the owner or
operator must:
1. Immediately cease
injection;
2. Take all steps
reasonably necessary to identify and characterize any release;
3. Notify the Director within 24 hours;
and
4. Implement the emergency and
remedial response plan approved by the Director.
C. The Director may allow the operator to
resume injection prior to remediation if the owner or operator demonstrates
that the injection operation will not endanger USDWs.
D. The owner or operator shall periodically
review the emergency and remedial response plan developed under subsection (A)
of this Section. In no case shall the owner or operator review the emergency
and remedial response plan less often than once every five years. Based on this
review, the owner or operator shall submit an amended emergency and remedial
response plan or demonstrate to the Director that no amendment to the emergency
and remedial response plan is needed. Any amendments to the emergency and
remedial response plan must be approved by the Director, must be incorporated
into the permit, and are subject to the permit modification requirements at
R18-9-C632 or
R18-9-C633, as appropriate.
Amended plans or demonstrations shall be submitted to the Director as follows:
1. Within one year of an area of review
reevaluation;
2. Following any
significant changes to the facility, such as addition of injection or
monitoring wells, on a schedule determined by the Director; or
3. When required by the Director.
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