Kan. Admin. Regs. § 82-3-705 - Groundwater management districts #2 and #5: permit to drill cased and uncased cathodic protection boreholes; notification; exceptions; drilling pit application
This regulation shall apply only within the boundaries of groundwater management districts #2 and #5.
(a) Except as specified in subsection (g), it
shall be a violation of this regulation for the operator, owner, or person
responsible to drill or construct either a cased or uncased cathodic protection
borehole without first applying for and obtaining a permit to drill and
construct a cathodic protection borehole.
(b) Each individual seeking a permit shall
submit an application to the appropriate GMD office at least 60 days before
planned construction, on a form furnished by the appropriate GMD. The permit
application shall contain the following:
(1)
The name and address of the owner;
(2) the quarter section, section, range,
township, and county;
(3) the
distance from the borehole to the section's southeast corner, in exact footage;
(4) the top and bottom depths of
any freshwater aquifer;
(5) the
total borehole depth;
(6) the
number and depths of the anodes;
(7) the top and bottom depths of the anode
conductor or anode conductor grout; and
(8) any other relevant information requested
by the manager of the appropriate GMD.
(c) Each manager of a GMD shall submit one
copy of each cathodic protection borehole application upon which action has
been taken to the production department of the conservation division within 10
days of approval.
(d) The
operator, owner, or person responsible shall notify the appropriate GMD office
at least 72 hours before drilling each cathodic protection borehole.
(e) When required by the manager of the
appropriate GMD, the operator, owner, or person responsible shall submit a
surface pit permit approved by the director of the conservation division with
the application for a permit to drill and construct a cathodic protection
borehole.
(f) Drilling a cased or
an uncased cathodic protection borehole without an approved permit shall be
punishable by a penalty of up to $1,000. Drilling any cased or uncased cathodic
protection borehole without providing notice to the appropriate GMD office in
accordance with subsection (d) shall be punishable by a penalty of up to
$1,000.
(g) No permit shall be
required for a cathodic protection anode system that meets the following
conditions:
(1) Is constructed to a maximum
depth below the land surface of 25 feet or less; and
(2) does not penetrate an aquifer.
Notes
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