Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-528.430 - Reporting Requirements for Class I and III Wells
(1) Class I Test/Injection Well Construction
Permit.
(a) The Department shall require
periodic data reports and progress reports that include:
1. Driller's log;
2. Geophysical surveys;
3. Core analyses;
4. Lithologic logs;
5. Drill stem tests;
6. Pump tests;
7. Daily job (construction) reports;
and
8. Water quality
analyses.
(b) The
frequency of reporting shall be specified in the individual permit.
(c) Interpretation of data is required in the
data reports or progress reports at the completion of each significant phase of
construction, such as completion of test well construction and testing,
completion of injection well construction, and completion of injection well
testing.
(d) The permittee shall
provide direct distribution of the data reports, progress reports, and final
reports to members of the Technical Advisory Committee.
(e) The applicant shall submit final reports
of all data collected from the test injection well with interpretations, to the
Department with the application for a Class I Test/Injection Well Construction
and Testing Permit and a Class I Injection Well Operation Permit. The final
report submitted with the application for a Class I Injection Well Operation
Permit shall include all information and data collected under subsections
62-528.450(2) and
(3), F.A.C., with appropriate
interpretations.
(2)
Class I Injection Well Permit.
(a) The
applicant shall submit, as part of the permit application, the proposed
methodology for collection and reporting of operational data, to ensure that
the data is collected, correlated, and reported in a fashion that would enable
the Department to evaluate well performance.
(b) All Class I wells shall report monthly
the following:
1. Operating reports to the
Department on:
a. The physical, chemical, and
other relevant characteristics of injection fluids;
b. Daily readings of the pressure and flow
for each well. For each domestic effluent disposal well, a specific injectivity
test shall be performed quarterly;
c. Monthly average, maximum and minimum
values for injection pressure, flow rate and volume, and annular pressure;
and
d. The results of monitoring
prescribed under paragraph
62-528.425(1)(e),
F.A.C.
2. Reporting the
results, within three months after the completion of:
a. Periodic tests of mechanical
integrity;
b. Any other test of the
injection well conducted by the permittee if required by the Department;
and
c. Any well work
over.
(c)
Additional reporting requirements for wells injecting fluids from a domestic
wastewater facility shall be in accordance with Chapter 62-601,
F.A.C.
(d) Specific injectivity
testing shall be performed while the pumping rate to the well(s) has been set
at a predetermined level and reported as the specific injectivity index
(gpm/specific pressure (psig)). As part of this test, the well shall be shut-in
for a period of time necessary to conduct a valid observation of pressure
fall-off. The applicant shall propose which pumping rate will be used based on
the expected flow, the design of the pump station including the volume of the
wet well and pump type(s), and the type of pump controls used. The pumping
rate(s) shall be included as a condition of the operation permit. For Class I
wells, other than municipal wells the permittee shall conduct one pressure
fall-off test annually.
(e) If
physical or geochemical data such as water quality, pressure changes, or
mechanical integrity test results indicate that fluid movement into or between
underground sources of drinking water may be occurring, the permittee shall
submit additional data to provide reasonable assurance that the injection
operation is in compliance with the requirements of this chapter. This
additional data shall be submitted with the periodic operations reports, the
content and frequency of which are specified in the individual
permit.
(f) A Class I well permit
shall be written to require that if subparagraph
62-528.300(5)(c)
1., F.A.C., is applicable, progress reports shall be submitted no later than
thirty days following each interim date and the final date of
compliance.
(3) Class III
Well Construction/Operation/Plugging and Abandonment Permit
(a) The Department shall require monthly
operation reports and progress reports that include the following:
1. Driller's log;
2. Geophysical surveys;
3. Core analyses;
4. Lithologic logs;
5. Drill stem tests;
6. Withdrawal or aquifer tests;
7. Number of wells constructed, abandoned, in
operation and recorded on property deeds;
8. Results of post-closure monitoring;
and
9. Daily construction
reports.
(b)
Interpretation of data is required in the data reports or progress reports at
the completion of each significant phase of construction.
(c) The Department shall require that the
applicant provide direct distribution of the data reports and progress reports
to members of the Technical Advisory Committee.
(d) Reporting Requirements. Reporting
requirements shall include:
1. Quarterly
reporting to the Department on required monitoring;
2. Results of mechanical integrity and any
other periodic test required by the Department reported with the first regular
quarterly report after the completion of the test; and
3. The Department shall allow monitoring to
be reported on a project or field basis rather than individual well basis where
manifold monitoring is used and if such reporting is adequate to protect waters
of the State.
(e) At
least once every year, but more frequently if specified in the permit, the
permittee shall record with the property records of the county courthouse the
plugging method and location of each well abandoned during that year.
(f) The permittee shall submit a final report
of all data collected with interpretations, to the Department with the
application for permit renewal. The final report shall include all information
and data collected under subsections
62-528.450(2) and
(3), F.A.C., with appropriate
interpretations.
(4)
Abandonment Reports for Class I and III Wells. Within 90 days after completion
of plugging and abandonment of a well or well field the permittee shall submit
to the Department a final report which includes:
(a) Certification of completion in accordance
with approved plans and specifications by the engineer of record;
(b) Evidence, such as a sealed copy or
certification from the county clerk, that a surveyor's plot of the location of
the abandoned wells has been recorded in the county courthouse property
records.
Notes
Specific Authority 403.061, 403.087, 403.704 FS. Law Implemented 403.021, 403.061, 403.062, 403.087, 403.161, 403.702, 403.721 FS.
New 4-1-82, Amended 8-30-82, 5-8-85, Formerly 17-28.26, 17-28.260, 62-28.260, Amended 8-10-95, 6-24-97.
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