La. Admin. Code tit. 56, § I-321 - Location in Relation to Buildings and Other Structures
A. A well shall be located far enough from a
building to allow reworking or rehabilitation with a drilling rig. A well shall
not be located below ground surface, such as in pits and basements, and shall
not be located within the foundation of a building, except a building
constructed solely to house pumping and water system equipment.
B. For drilling rig supply wells, if the well
is located on the constructed work pad for drilling operations or within the
ring levee system, it must be surrounded with four protective corner posts. If
the well is located outside the ring levee system and will be transferred for
some other future use or will not be plugged and abandoned within six months of
completion of associated oil and gas well drilling activity, it must be
surrounded by four protective corner posts. The corner posts shall be
constructed of four inch diameter metal pipe not less than schedule 40 and
shall be concreted below the ground surface not less than four feet and shall
extend above the ground surface not less than three feet.
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