N.M. Admin. Code § 20.6.2.5208 - REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR CLASS I NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE INJECTION WELLS AND CLASS III WELLS
A.
Reporting Requirements for Class I non-hazardous waste injection wells.
(1) If a Class I non-hazardous waste
injection well is found to be discharging or is suspected of discharging fluids
into a zone or zones other than the permitted or authorized injection zone , the
discharger shall within 24 hours notify the secretary of the circumstances and
action taken. The discharger shall provide subsequent written reports as
required by the secretary .
(2) The
discharger shall provide reports quarterly to the secretary on:
(a) The physical, chemical and other relevant
characteristics of injection fluids;
(b) Monthly average, maximum and minimum
values for injection pressure, flow rate and volume, and annular pressure;
and
(c) The results of monitoring
prescribed under Subsection B of Section
20.6.2.5207 NMAC.
(3) The discharger shall report,
no later than the first quarterly report after completion, the results of:
(a) Periodic tests of mechanical integrity as
required in Sections
20.6.2.5204 and
20.6.2.5207 NMAC;
(b) Any other test of the Class I
non-hazardous waste injection well conducted by the discharger if required by
the secretary ;
(c) Any well
work-over; and
(d) Any changes
within the area of review which might impact subsurface conditions.
B. Reporting
Requirements for Class III wells.
(1) The
discharger shall notify the secretary within 48 hours of the detection or
suspected detection of a leachate excursion, and provide subsequent reports as
required by the secretary .
(2) The
discharger shall provide to the secretary :
(a)
Reports on required monitoring quarterly, or more frequently as required by the
secretary ; and
(b) Results of
mechanical integrity testing as required in Sections
20.6.2.5204 and
20.6.2.5207 NMAC and any other
periodic tests required by the secretary . These results are to be reported no
later than the first regular report after the completion of the test .
(3) Where manifold monitoring is
permitted, monitoring results may be reported on a well field basis, rather
than individual well basis.
C. Report Signatory Requirements.
(1) All reports submitted pursuant to this
Section shall be signed and certified as provided in Subsection G of Section
20.6.2.5101 NMAC, or by a duly
authorized representative.
(2) For
a person to be a duly authorized representative, authorization must:
(a) Be made in writing by a signatory
described in Paragraph (1) of Subsection G of Section
20.6.2.5101 NMAC;
(b) Specify either an individual or a
position having responsibility for the overall operation of that regulated
facility or activity, such as the position of plant manager, operator of a well
or well field, superintendent, or position of equivalent responsibility;
and
(c) Have been submitted to the
secretary .
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