N.M. Admin. Code § 20.6.2.5361 - CLOSURE
A.
Closure
plan. The owner or operator of a Class I hazardous waste injection
well shall prepare, maintain, and comply with a plan for closure of the well
that meets the requirements of Subsection D of this section and is acceptable
to the director . The obligation to implement the closure plan survives the
termination of a permit or the cessation of injection activities. The
requirement to maintain and implement an approved plan is directly enforceable
regardless of whether the requirement is a condition of the permit.
(1) The owner or operator shall submit the
plan as a part of the permit application and, upon approval by the director ,
such plan shall be a condition of any permit issued.
(2) The owner or operator shall submit any
proposed significant revision to the method of closure reflected in the plan
for approval by the director no later than the date on which notice of closure
is required to be submitted to the director under Subsection B of this
section.
(3) The plan shall assure
financial responsibility as required in Paragraph (1) of Subsection A of
20.6.2.5342 NMAC.
(4) The plan shall include the following
information:
(a) the type and number of plugs
to be used;
(b) the placement of
each plug including the elevation of the top and bottom of each plug;
(c) the type and grade and quantity of
material to be used in plugging ;
(d) the method of placement of the
plugs;
(e) any proposed test or
measure to be made;
(f) the amount,
size, and location (by depth) of casing and any other materials to be left in
the well ;
(g) the method and
location where casing is to be parted, if applicable;
(h) the procedure to be used to meet the
requirements of Paragraph (5) of Subsection D of this section;
(i) the estimated cost of closure;
and
(j) any proposed test or
measure to be made.
(6) An owner or operator of a Class I
hazardous waste injection well who ceases injection temporarily, may keep the
well open provided he:
(a) has received
authorization from the director ; and
(b) has described actions or procedures,
satisfactory to the director , that the owner or operator will take to ensure
that the well will not endanger groundwater of the state of New Mexico during
the period of temporary disuse; these actions and procedures shall include
compliance with the technical requirements applicable to active injection wells
unless waived by the director .
(7) The owner or operator of a well that has
ceased operations for more than two years shall notify the director 30 days
prior to resuming operation of the well .
B.
Notice of intent to
close. The owner or operator shall notify the director at least 60
days before closure of a well . At the discretion of the director , a shorter
notice period may be allowed.
C.
Closure report. Within 60 days after closure or at the time of
the next quarterly report (whichever is less) the owner or operator shall
submit a closure report to the director . If the quarterly report is due less
than 15 days after completion of closure, then the report shall be submitted
within 60 days after closure. The report shall be certified as accurate by the
owner or operator and by the person who performed the closure operation (if
other than the owner or operator). Such report shall consist of either:
(1) a statement that the well was closed in
accordance with the closure plan previously submitted and approved by the
director ; or
(2) where actual
closure differed from the plan previously submitted, a written statement
specifying the differences between the previous plan and the actual
closure.
D.
Standards for well closure.
(1) Prior to closing the well , the owner or
operator shall observe and record the pressure decay for a time specified by
the director . The director shall analyze the pressure decay and the transient
pressure observations conducted pursuant to Paragraph (1) of Subsection E of
20.6.2.5358 NMAC and determine
whether the injection activity has conformed with predicted values.
(2) Prior to well closure, appropriate
mechanical integrity testing shall be conducted to ensure the integrity of that
portion of the long string casing and cement that will be left in the ground
after closure. Testing methods may include:
(a) pressure tests with liquid or
gas;
(b) radioactive tracer
surveys;
(c) noise, temperature,
pipe evaluation, or cement bond logs; and
(d) any other test required by the
director .
(3) Prior to
well closure, the well shall be flushed with a buffer fluid .
(4) Upon closure, a Class I hazardous waste
well shall be plugged with cement in a manner that will not allow the movement
of fluids into or between groundwater of the state of New Mexico.
(5) Placement of the cement plugs shall be
accomplished by one of the following:
(a) the
balance method;
(b) the dump bailer
method;
(c) the two-plug method;
or
(d) an alternate method,
approved by the director , that will reliably provide a comparable level of
protection.
(6) Each
plug used shall be appropriately tagged and tested for seal and stability
before closure is completed.
(7)
The well to be closed shall be in a state of static equilibrium with the mud
weight equalized top to bottom, either by circulating the mud in the well at
least once or by a comparable method prescribed by the director , prior to the
placement of the cement plug(s).
Notes
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