N.M. Admin. Code § 20.6.2.5357 - OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
A.
Except during stimulation, the owner or operator shall assure that injection
pressure at the wellhead does not exceed a maximum which shall be calculated so
as to assure that the pressure in the injection zone during injection does not
initiate new fractures or propagate existing fractures in the injection zone .
The owner or operator shall assure that the injection pressure does not
initiate fractures or propagate existing fractures in the confining zone , nor
cause the movement of injection or formation fluids into groundwater of the
state of New Mexico.
B. Injection
between the outermost casing protecting groundwater of the state of New Mexico
and the well bore is prohibited.
C.
The owner or operator shall maintain an annulus pressure that exceeds the
operating injection pressure, unless the director determines that such a
requirement might harm the integrity of the well . The fluid in the annulus
shall be noncorrosive, or shall contain a corrosion inhibitor.
D. The owner or operator shall maintain
mechanical integrity of the injection well at all times.
E. Permit requirements for owners or
operators of hazardous waste wells which inject wastes which have the potential
to react with the injection formation to generate gases shall include:
(1) conditions limiting the temperature, pH
or acidity of the injected waste ; and
(2) procedures necessary to assure that
pressure imbalances which might cause a backflow or blowout do not
occur.
F. The owner or
operator shall install and use continuous recording devices to monitor: the
injection pressure; the flow rate, volume, and temperature of injected fluids;
and the pressure on the annulus between the tubing and the long string casing ,
and shall install and use:
(1) automatic alarm
and automatic shut-off systems, designed to sound and shut-in the well when
pressures and flow rates or other parameters approved by the director exceed a
range or gradient specified in the permit; or
(2) automatic alarms, designed to sound when
the pressures and flow rates or other parameters approved by the director
exceed a rate or gradient specified in the permit, in cases where the owner or
operator certifies that a trained operator will be on-site at all times when
the well is operating.
G. If an automatic alarm or shutdown is
triggered, the owner or operator shall immediately investigate and identify as
expeditiously as possible the cause of the alarm or shutoff. If, upon such
investigation, the well appears to be lacking mechanical integrity, or if
monitoring required under Subsection F of this section otherwise indicates that
the well may be lacking mechanical integrity, the owner or operator shall:
(1) cease injection of waste fluids unless
authorized by the director to continue or resume injection ;
(2) take all necessary steps to determine the
presence or absence of a leak; and
(3) notify the director within 24 hours after
the alarm or shutdown.
H. If a loss of mechanical integrity is
discovered pursuant to Subsection G of this section or during periodic
mechanical integrity testing, the owner or operator shall:
(1) immediately cease injection of waste
fluids;
(2) take all steps
reasonably necessary to determine whether there may have been a release of
hazardous wastes or hazardous waste constituents into any unauthorized
zone;
(3) notify the director
within 24 hours after loss of mechanical integrity is discovered;
(4) notify the director when injection can be
expected to resume; and
(5) restore
and demonstrate mechanical integrity to the satisfaction of the director prior
to resuming injection of waste fluids.
I. Whenever the owner or operator obtains
evidence that there may have been a release of injected wastes into an
unauthorized zone:
(1) the owner or operator
shall immediately case injection of waste fluids, and:
(a) notify the director within 24 hours of
obtaining such evidence;
(b) take
all necessary steps to identify and characterize the extent of any
release;
(c) comply with any
remediation plan specified by the director ;
(d) implement any remediation plan approved
by the director ; and
(e) where such
release is into groundwater of the state of New Mexico currently serving as a
water supply, place a notice in a newspaper of general circulation.
(2) The director may allow the
operator to resume injection prior to completing cleanup action if the owner or
operator demonstrates that the injection operation will not endanger
groundwater of the state of New Mexico.
J. The owner or operator shall notify the
director and obtain his approval prior to conducting any well workover.
Notes
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