Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-46-30a - Monitoring and reporting requirements for class III salt solution mining wells
40 CFR
146.33, as in effect on July 1, 2008, is
hereby adopted by reference. In addition, all of the following requirements
shall apply to each
(a) Within two years of the effective date of
this regulation, each permittee shall submit a facility plan for monitoring the
injection and withdrawal volumes and injection pressures that meets the
secretary 's approval and ensures the protection of public health, safety, and
the environment.
(b) Each permittee
shall monthly submit the following monitoring records to the department on a
form provided by the department :
(1) The
weekly injection and withdrawal volume for each salt solution mining well or
gallery ;
(2) the weekly injection
and withdrawal ratio for each salt solution mining well or gallery ;
and
(3) a summary of the weekly
minimum and maximum injection pressures for each salt solution mining well or
gallery .
(c) Each
permittee shall annually submit a report to the department , on a form provided
by the department , which shall include the following information:
(1) For each well , a percentage of the
remaining amount of salt that can potentially be mined in accordance with these
regulations; and
(2) a summary of
facility activities regarding abnormal fluid loss, well drilling, well
plugging, geophysical well logging , sonar caliper surveys, mechanical integrity
testing, calibration and maintenance of flow meters and gauges, elevation
survey results, and the description of the model theory used to calculate the
percentage of the total amount of remaining salt that can potentially be mined
in accordance with these regulations.
(d) If an unanticipated loss of fluid has
occurred or the monitoring system indicates that leakage has occurred and has
been verified, the permittee shall notify the department orally within 24 hours
of discovery and shall provide written confirmation within seven days regarding
the abnormal loss or leakage.
(e) A
sonar caliper survey shall be conducted on each well when calculations based on
a model, approved by the secretary , indicate that 20 percent of the total
amount of remaining salt that can be potentially mined in accordance with these
regulations has been mined. The well shall be checked by the permittee to
determine the dimensions and configuration of the cavern developed by the
solutioning. Thereafter, a sonar caliper survey shall be conducted when the
calculations indicate that each additional 20 percent of the remaining salt
that can be potentially mined in accordance with these regulations has been
mined.
(f) Any permittee may use an
alternative method for determining the dimensions and configuration of the
solution mining cavern if the secretary determines that the alternative method
is substantially equivalent to the sonar caliper survey . The permittee shall
submit the following information for the secretary 's consideration:
(1) A description of the survey method and
theory of operation, including the survey sensitivities and justification for
the survey parameters;
(2) a
description of the well and cavern conditions under which the survey can be
conducted;
(3) the procedure for
interpreting the survey results; and
(4) an interpretation of the survey upon
completion of the survey .
(g) More frequent monitoring of the cavern
dimensions and configuration by sonar caliper survey may be required by the
secretary if the secretary receives information that the cavern could be
unstable. Each existing well shall meet the requirements of the survey
frequency established in the well permit . The results of the survey , including
logs and an interpretation by a contractor experienced in sonar interpretation,
shall be submitted to the department within 45 days of completing the survey .
(h) Any permittee may submit a
variance request regarding the sonar caliper survey frequency to the
department , if both of the following conditions are met:
(1) The variance is protective of public
health, safety, and the environment.
(2) The permittee agrees to perform any
additional monitoring or well improvements, or any combination of these, if
required by the secretary .
(i) Each permittee seeking a variance shall
submit a written request, including justification for the variance and any
supporting data to the secretary for review and consideration for
approval.
(j) Each permittee shall
check the thickness of the salt roof at the end of two years of use and
biennially thereafter, unless otherwise permitted by the secretary , by gamma
ray log or any other method approved by the secretary . A report of the method
used and a copy of the survey shall be submitted to the department within 45
days from completion of the test .
(k) Each permittee shall give oral
notification to the department of a verified exceedence of the maximum
permitted injection pressure within 24 hours of discovery of the exceedence and
submit written notification within seven calendar days to the
department .
(l) Each new well shall
have a meter to measure injection or withdrawal volume. The permittee shall
maintain records of these flow volumes at the facility and shall make the
records available to the secretary upon request.
(m) Each permittee shall submit a ground
subsidence monitoring plan to the secretary within two years after the
effective date of these regulations. The following requirements shall apply:
(1) The ground subsidence monitoring plan
shall include the following information:
(A) A
description of the method for conducting an elevation survey ; and
(B) the criteria for establishing monuments,
benchmarks, and wellhead survey points.
(2) The ground subsidence monitoring plan
shall meet all of the following criteria:
(A)
Level measurements to the accuracy of 0.01 foot shall be made.
(B) Verified surface elevation changes in
excess of 0.10 foot shall be reported within 24 hours of discovery to the
department .
(C) No established
benchmark shall be changed, unless the permittee submits a justification that
the change is protective of public health, safety, and the
environment.
(D) If a benchmark is
changed, the elevation change from the previous benchmark shall be noted in the
elevation survey report.
(E) Each
permittee shall submit the elevation before and after any wellhead work that
results in a change in the survey point at the wellhead.
(3) The elevation survey shall be conducted
by a licensed professional land surveyor.
(4) All annual elevation survey results shall
be submitted to the department within 45 days after completion of the
survey .
(5) All certified and
stamped field notes shall be made available by the permittee upon request by
the secretary .
Notes
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