Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-528.455 - Class I and Class III - Injection Well Operation Permit
(1) General Requirements.
(a) A separate underground injection control
permit shall be obtained for each Class I injection facility. For multiwell
injection systems, a separate underground injection control permit application
need not be submitted for each well; however a separate application fee shall
be assessed for each well in accordance with paragraph
62-4.050(4)(i),
F.A.C.
(b) Under Section
403.091, F.S., the Department
conducts periodic inspections during the period authorized by the operation
permit.
(c) A report shall be
submitted with each application for a Class I well operation permit. For
multiwell injection systems, one report may be submitted which addresses each
well of that system. The report shall include:
1. Results of the information obtained under
the construction permit described in subsection
62-528.450(2),
F.A.C.;
2. Record drawings, based
upon inspections by the engineer of record or persons under his direct
supervision, with all deviations noted;
3. Certification of completion submitted by
the engineer of record;
4. An
operation manual including emergency procedures;
5. Proposed monitoring program and data to be
submitted;
6. Proof that the
existence of the well and any associated monitoring wells has been recorded
with the permanent warranty deed or other instrument of conveyance as a two
page proviso or addendum that contains certification of the locations of the
wells (by metes and bounds) and a detailed sketch of the parcel that shows the
location of the well. The location shall be measured by a Florida certified
land surveyor, and shall contain the surveyor's signature, registration number,
official seal, and the following statement: "I hereby certify that this survey
was made under my responsible direction and supervision, and is a correct
representation of the land surveyed."
7. Copies of mill certificates for casing
used in the well(s) construction. The owner shall retain the original
records.
(d) No Class I
injection well operation permit shall be issued until the emergency disposal
method is fully operational and no emergency discharge shall occur until the
permittee has received the required Department permits.
(e) The permittee shall provide direct
distribution of the data reports, progress reports, and final reports to each
member of the Technical Advisory Committee as described in subsection
62-528.100(2),
F.A.C.
(2) Prior to
granting approval for the operation of a Class I well or a Class III well or
well field, the Department shall consider the following information which, for
Class I, was obtained during construction and operational testing under the
construction permit:
(a) All available
logging and testing program data and construction data on the well or well
field;
(b) A satisfactory
demonstration of mechanical integrity for all new wells pursuant to subsection
62-528.300(6),
F.A.C.;
(c) The actual operating
data where feasible, or the anticipated maximum pressure and flow rate at which
the permittee will operate the well;
(d) The results of the formation testing
program;
(e) The actual injection
procedure;
(f) For Class I, the
compatibility of injected waste with fluids in the injection zone and minerals
in both the injection zone and the confining zone;
(g) The status of corrective action on
defective wells in the area of review;
(h) The recommendation of the Technical
Advisory Committee concerning the operational feasibility of this well or well
field.
(3) Repermitting
the Operation of Class I Wells.
(a) The
permittee shall submit an application to repermit the operation of a Class I
well to the Department at least 60 days before the expiration date of the
current operation permit.
(b) The
application to repermit the operation shall include the following:
1. An evaluation of the size of the area of
review based on actual operation and monitoring data;
2. Updated area of review information
required under paragraphs
62-528.450(2)(a) through
(d), F.A.C.;
3. A wastestream analysis representative of
the fluids which are currently being injected;
4. The process types or categories which are
a source of the fluid being injected;
5. A satisfactory demonstration of mechanical
integrity for the well(s) pursuant to subsection
62-528.300(6),
F.A.C;
6. Results of ground water
and other monitoring data obtained since the last permit was issued. The
permittee shall provide a tabular and graphical presentation of all ground
water monitoring data required by this subparagraph unless the Department,
through the process described in subsection
62-528.100(2),
F.A.C., approves an alternate list of parameters for the reasons specified in
sub-subparagraphs a. and b. below;
a. The
monitoring results for a parameter are below detectable limits, or
b. The parameter was not required to be
monitored under the current permit or by Chapter 62-528, 62-600, or 62-601,
F.A.C.
7. Results of all
specific injectivity and pressure fall-off information obtained since the well
began operation, or the date of the most recent repermitting of the well if all
available information were submitted at that time; and
8. Financial responsibility information
required by subsection
62-528.435(9),
F.A.C., based on an updated plugging and abandonment plan and cost
estimate.
(c) The
operation of a Class I well shall not be repermitted unless the applicant has
made the following demonstrations:
1.
Available water quality monitoring data does not indicate that fluid movement
into or between underground sources of drinking water is occurring as a result
of injection activity, except as authorized under
40 C.F.R.
146.15, as noticed in the Federal
Register, Vol. 70, No. 224, November 22, 2005, pp. 70513 - 70532,
hereby adopted and incorporated by reference;
2. Mechanical integrity has been demonstrated
under subsection 62-528.300(6),
F.A.C.;
3. Financial responsibility
has been demonstrated; and
4. Other
applicable rules of this chapter have been
met.
Notes
Specific Authority 373.309, 403.061, 403.087, 403.704, 403.721 FS. Law Implemented 373.308, 403.021, 403.061, 403.062, 403.087, 403.0877, 403.088, 403.161, 403.702, 403.721 FS.
New 4-1-82, Amended 8-30-82, 5-8-85, Formerly 17-28.34, 17-28.340, 62-28.340, Amended 8-10-95, 6-24-97, 12-27-05.
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