Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62C-28.004 - Production and Production Facilities
(1)
Production Measurement. All production, prior to sales or commingling with
another production, shall be measured in accordance with generally accepted
industry standards and practices. Casinghead gas, when produced in quantities
insufficient for sale, may be estimated by using gas/oil ratios obtained from
periodic well tests or other suitable means. Saltwater may be measured anytime
prior to disposal or injection. See Rule
62C-25.008, F.A.C., for
reporting requirements.
(2) Spill
Prevention and Clean Up Plan (SPCP). Every person operating a well or field in
Florida shall devise and submit to the Department a plan designed to prevent
spills of crude oil and associated fluids and to expeditiously remove these
fluids from the environment should a spill occur. These plans must be field
specific and, where more than one operator exists in a field, must be
coordinated with each of the other operators. In such cases, one plan shall be
devised and submitted to the Department on behalf of each operator involved.
These plans shall be kept current and shall at a minimum identify each
potential spill source, outline protective measures taken to avoid a spill at
that point, list and show location of equipment to be used in an emergency, and
specify what action has been planned to remove each such spill that might
occur. Field maps showing wells, flowlines, tank batteries, access roads,
treating facilities, gathering lines, and associated facilities must be
included and updated as changes occur. Equipment necessary to rapidly control
spills and to comply with SPCP's shall be maintained readily available at all
times. See paragraph 62C-26.008(3)(d),
and subsection 62C-28.004(7),
F.A.C.
(3) Production Facilities
and Equipment. All production facilities and related equipment shall be
designed and maintained as necessary to prevent pollution. Each piece of
equipment, including flowlines, valves, fittings, separators, heater treaters,
pumps, coolers, storage tanks, etc., shall be properly maintained to perform
its design function and shall be removed from the location when no longer used
or useful. High-low pressure and level sensors and shut down devices, pressure
relief valves, check valves, gas detection systems, testing schedules and
procedures, etc. shall all be designed, tested and operated in accordance with
generally accepted industry standards and practices. Housekeeping shall be
sufficient to maintain human health, safety, and environmental protection.
Bonds and securities required under Rule
62C-26.002, F.A.C., cover
production facilities and tank batteries associated with the covered well and
cannot be released until these facilities are removed and the sites restored
unless the facilities are also covered under a different well
security.
(4) Secondary Containment
Facilities. All new tank batteries and those renovated subsequent to this rule
shall be constructed upon pads certified by a registered professional engineer
to be relatively impermeable to hydrocarbon and saltwater spills. These pads
shall be surrounded by dikes or fire walls of sufficient size and strength to
contain twice the volume of the largest storage tank within the diked area. The
containment pads shall be sloped so as to drain surface fluids away from
storage tanks and shall be kept clean and free of liquids. Drain lines with
locked valves shall be installed through the fire walls at the lowest point of
the containment facility but fluids may be drained only in accordance with
NPDES and other permits and these rules.
(5) Storage Tanks. Crude oil storage tanks
shall be equipped with equalizing overflow lines. Such tanks, when constructed
or refurbished subsequent to this rule shall be, unless an exception is granted
pursuant to Rule 62C-25.001, F.A.C., installed on
foundations above the floor of the containment area so that any leaks can be
readily seen immediately around the tanks. Tanks containing sour fluids shall
be equipped so that they can be gauged, sampled, and the temperature measured
at ground level. All tanks shall be installed, maintained, pressure tested, and
protected against corrosion in accordance with generally accepted petroleum
industry standards and practices.
(6) Inspections and Reports. The operator
shall monitor all equipment and facilities so as to immediately detect any leak
which might cause pollution. All unattended facilities equipped with remote
controlled and automatic monitoring systems shall be inspected at least every
third day; all other facilities shall be inspected daily. All spills shall be
reported as required in Rule
62C-28.005, F.A.C.
(7) Control and Removal. Immediate corrective
action shall be taken in accordance with the operator's SPCP to rapidly bring
any spill under control and to clean up the site without delay. If a relatively
minor spill or a spill of undetermined size occurs adjacent to or beneath
permanent structures such as storage tanks, pump foundations, pipelines, etc.,
and complete excavation is not practical, the Department shall require that the
site be monitored for possible ground water contamination. Monitoring includes
installation and periodic sampling of monitor wells and/or surface water
bodies. If levels of hydrocarbons or dissolved chlorides occur above background
levels, continued monitoring or site clean up will be required in accordance
with Chapter 62C-770, F.A.C.
(8)
Safety and Pollution Control Equipment Testing. All safety, fire, and pollution
prevention programs and equipment, facilities, and procedures shall conform to
generally accepted industry standards and practices. Diagrams of the gas
detection and fire fighting systems together with schedules and procedures for
testing safety equipment shall be posted in a prominent
place.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 377.22 FS. Law Implemented 377.22 FS.
New 11-26-81, Formerly 16C-28.04, Amended 6-4-89, 5-12-93, Formerly 16C-28.004, Amended 3-24-96.
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