Ohio Admin. Code 1501:9-3-01 - Definitions
(A)
"Amendment " means a written authorization of the chief
to revise an operating surface facility including any of the following:
(1)
Any substantial
alteration to the design or operation of the surface facility ;
(2)
Alteration to the
design or operation of the surface facility that impacts the ability of the
surface facility to safely operate, protect public health and safety, or
minimize damage to natural resources; or
(3)
Any alteration
that results in an adjustment of the containment volume.
(B)
"Applicant " means a person that submits an application for a permit to drill a
class II disposal well , submits an application to convert a well to a class II
disposal well , or submits an application for a permit authorizing injection
into a class II disposal well .
(C)
"Annular
disposal " means the method approved by the division by which brine is disposed
of in any annular space of a producing well .
(D)
"Annular fluid "
means a mixture of freshwater and corrosion inhibitor liquid placed in an
annular space. "Annular fluid " does not include brine .
(E)
"Area of review "
means an area, established in rule
1501:9-3-05 of the
Administrative Code, surrounding an existing or proposed class II disposal well
that is analyzed by the division in a process that consists of reviewing
artificial penetrations of the injection zone, geological conditions, and
potential migration pathways.
(F)
"Barrel " means a
quantity of liquid equal to forty-two U.S. gallons.
(G)
"Brine " has the
same meaning as in section
1509.01 of the Revised
Code.
(H)
"Chief " means the chief of the division of oil and gas
resources management, or the chief 's designee.
(I)
"Class II
disposal well " means a well permitted under section
1509.06 or
1509.22 of the Revised Code to
inject brine and other waste substances as a means of disposal.
(J)
"Class II
disposal well owner " means the person who owns a class II disposal
well .
(K)
"Confining zone " means a geologic formation, group of
formations, or part of a formation that is capable of limiting fluid movement
above an injection zone.
(L)
"Construction " means any alteration of the earth,
including soil, sediment, rock, sand, gravel, and organic material; or the
assemblage or initiation of assemblage of any infrastructure, building,
structure , fixtures, or portions thereof for the purpose of creating a class II
disposal well or a class II disposal well and surface facility . "Construction "
does not include the short-term storage of equipment or materials; activities
to protect sensitive areas or habitats; seasonal tree and vegetative cutting;
or any activity that does not exceed one acre of earth disturbance conducted
for the preparation of a class II disposal well or a class II disposal well and
surface facility .
(M)
"Containment " means primary containment , secondary
containment , or both.
(N)
"Corrective action " means a proposed action to plug or
modify an existing well that is located within the area of review of a proposed
or existing class II disposal well for which an application has been
submitted.
(O)
"Decommissioning plan " means a plan that contains all
of the following:
(1)
A schedule to decommission a class II disposal well and
surface facility ;
(2)
A description of the closure and remediation of the
site associated class II disposal well and surface facility ;
and
(3)
A description of the removal and proposed final
disposition of all brine and other waste substances from class II disposal well
and surface facility .
(P)
"Division " means
the division of oil and gas resources management, Ohio department of natural
resources.
(Q)
"Filtration " means a process to filter brine and other
waste substances using filter socks, cartridges, centrifuges, settling or other
similar processes.
(R)
"Geological investigation " means an investigation that
may include, but is not limited to:
(1)
Seismic survey(s), including a processed seismic
profile with a report detailing interpretations; a map or maps illustrating
line location, relevant map data, and geographical divisions; and any other
applicable information or materials that illustrate the investigation of
potential faulting in the immediate vicinity of the proposed injection
well ;
(2)
Geological descriptions of the injection zone,
confining zone , and USDWs including regional depositional environment, regional
structure regime, tectonic history and other applicable
information;
(3)
Descriptions and interpretations of available core data
of injection zone and confining zones, including a description of zone(s),
geomechanics of zone(s), indication of faulting or fracturing and other
applicable information;
(4)
Interpretation of available geophysical logs of the
injection zone and confining zone including the general description of each log
and the formation characteristics measured by each log and an analysis of the
zones suitability for injection and confinement; and
(5)
Maps and diagrams
with accompanying discussions including cross sections, fence diagrams,
structure maps and isopach maps.
(S)
"Manifest " means
a shipping document that describes the brine or other waste substances when it
is transported by any means other than a pipeline and contains a description of
the brine or other waste substances , the name of the person that generated the
brine or other waste substances , the volume of brine or other waste substances ,
and the destination of the brine or other waste substances .
(T)
"Material
modification " means any of the following that occurs during construction ;
(1)
Any substantial
alteration to the design or construction of a surface facility ;
(2)
Alteration to the
design or construction of the surface facility that impacts the ability of the
surface facility to safely operate, protect public health and safety, or
minimize damage to natural resources; or
(3)
Any alteration
that results in an adjustment of the of the containment volume.
(U)
"Mechanical integrity " means a class II disposal well that
satisfies both of the following:
(1)
The well has no significant leak in the casing, tubing,
or packer; and
(2)
There is no significant movement of brine or other
waste substances from the well into an underground source of drinking water
through vertical channels adjacent to injection well bore.
(V)
"Mechanical integrity test part 1 " means a test to ensure a
well has no significant leak in the casing, tubing, or packer by pressurizing
the annular fluid in the annular space between the tubing and the casing
immediately on the outside of the tubing to an amount equal to one hundred and
ten per cent of the maximum allowable injection pressure as determined in rule
1501:9-3-07 of the
Administrative Code or to a pressure of three hundred pounds per square inch
(psi), whichever is greater, for a duration of fifteen minutes with no more
than five per cent decline in pressure unless otherwise approved by the
chief .
(W)
"Mechanical integrity test part 2 " means a test to
ensure there is no significant movement of brine or other waste substances from
the well into an underground source of drinking water through vertical channels
adjacent to injection well bore using one or more of the following
methods:
(1)
Cement evaluation logs;
(2)
Tracer
surveys;
(3)
Noise logs;
(4)
Temperature
surveys;
(5)
Casing inspection log;
(6)
Caliper log;
or
(7)
Any other logs or tests considered effective by the
chief .
(X)
"Notice of application " means a notification provided
by the division that an application for a permit for a class II disposal well
or a class II disposal well and surface facility has been submitted to the
division , which includes all of the following information as applicable:
(1)
The name and
address of the applicant ;
(2)
The township, county, and address or coordinates of the
class II disposal well or class II disposal well and surface
facility ;
(3)
The phone number, website address, and mailing address
of the division ;
(4)
The name, title, email, and telephone number of the
applicant 's contact;
(5)
A statement that the application may be obtained by
visiting the website of the division , contacting the applicant or contacting
the division ;
(6)
The proposed estimated depth of the class II disposal
well and the proposed injection zone;
(7)
A statement to
all persons required to be notified pursuant to this chapter that the division
will consider all written comments received by the division within thirty
calendar days of the posting of the public notice on the division 's
website;
(8)
A statement to an owner of real property, who receives
the notice of application pursuant to this chapter, that within five business
days of receipt of the notice of application , the owner of real property is
obligated to provide notice of application to each residence in an occupied
dwelling that is located on the owner's parcel of real property;
and
(9)
A statement of the applicant 's responsibility to test
water wells within the notification radius prior to commencement of permitted
activities pursuant to this chapter.
(Y)
"Oil and gas
waste facility " means all buildings, structures, portions of a building or
structure , equipment, pipelines, and other fixtures at a location for the
purpose of storing , recycling, treating, processing, or disposing of brine or
other waste substances associated with the exploration, development , well
stimulation, production operations, or plugging of oil and gas resources
authorized under Chapter 1509. of the Revised Code, Chapter 1571. of the
Revised Code, division 1501:9 of the Administrative Code, or conditions of a
permit issued under those authorities. "Oil and gas waste facility " does not
include any of the following:
(1)
Operations authorized by a permit issued under section
1509.06 of the Revised Code,
including associated exploration, development , well stimulation, production
operations, or plugging of oil and gas resources that take place at a well site
and only serve operations at that well site;
(2)
Operations
authorized by a permit issued under section
1509.21 of the Revised
Code;
(3)
Storing of brine or other waste substances in a
vehicle, vessel, or container at locations for less than twenty-four hours for
which a manifest has been generated in accordance with paragraph (B) of rule
1501:9-6-08 of the Administrative Code;
(4)
A facility used
by a government authority to store brine used solely for ice and/or dust
control in accordance with an approved brine spreading resolution subject to
section 1509.226 of the Revised Code;
or
(5)
A facility that disposes of other waste substances
pursuant to a permit issued under Chapter 3734. of the Revised Code and rules
adopted under it.
(Z)
"Other waste
substances " means any nonpotable liquid resulting, obtained, or produced from
the exploration, drilling, stimulation, testing, workover, plugging of an oil
and gas well or production of oil or gas. "Other waste substances " includes
water that is mixed with brine as a result of an unplanned release and
precipitation captured in a containment regulated under Chapter 1509. of the
Revised Code and any rules adopted under it or Chapter 1571. of the Revised
Code. "Other waste substances " does not include wastes associated with gas
processing facilities or pipelines not regulated under Chapter 1509. of the
Revised Code and any rules adopted under it or Chapter 1571. of the Revised
Code.
(AA)
"Permittee " means a person who has been issued a class
II disposal well permit under this rule.
(BB)
"Person " has the
same meaning as in section
1509.01 of the Revised
Code.
(CC)
"Pipeline " means pipe, associated appurtenances, and
conveyances that are installed or used for the transportation of brine or other
waste substances associated with the exploration, development , well
stimulation, production operations, or plugging of oil and gas wells.
"Pipeline " also means pipe, appurtenances, and conveyances used to transport
brine to a class II disposal well . "Pipeline " does not include process
piping .
(DD)
"Positive displacement test " means a test to
demonstrate mechanical integrity of an annular disposal well by applying gas
pressure to the annular space utilized for disposal at a pressure determined by
the following formula: surface casing depth X 0.433 psi/ft + 50
psi.
(EE)
"Preliminary site review " means a site visit conducted
by the chief that may include the applicant or the applicant 's designee to
review the location of a proposed class II disposal well or class II disposal
well and surface facility .
(FF)
"Pressure
fall-off test " means a test to collect fluid-flow data in a particular zone or
zones by injecting brine in a class II disposal well for a period of time and
then measuring pressure changes over a period of time that the class II
disposal well is shut-in.
(GG)
"Primary
containment " means a structure or equipment that is or will be in direct
contact with brine or with other waste substances to prevent a release of the
brine or other waste substance, including but not limited to a tank, vessel,
dike, pipe, liner, vault, or other equipment.
(HH)
"Process piping "
or "piping " means pipe, associated appurtenances, and conveyances associated
with storing brine and other waste substances at a surface facility for which a
permit has been issued pursuant to rule 1501:9-3 of the Administrative
Code.
(II)
"Production operation " has the same meaning as in
section 1509.01 of the Revised
Code.
(JJ)
"Professional surveyor" has the same meanings as in
section 4733.01 of the Revised
Code.
(KK)
"Qualified person " means a person that has specific
expertise and experience that meets common industry standards for performing
specific testing and inspections to verify component and system
integrity.
(LL)
"Record " means information developed and maintained
during the operation of a class II disposal well or surface facility . "Record "
includes, but is not limited to logs, verification of integrity results,
manifests, analytical testing results related to the manifests, standard
operating procedures, and log of inspections.
(MM)
"Secondary
containment " means a structure , including but not limited to, vessel, berm,
dike, pipe, liner, vault, curbing, drip pan, sump, or other equipment
constructed or placed in a manner to temporarily contain a release of brine or
other waste substance from primary containment and to prevent the brine or
other waste substance from coming into contact with the ground water or the
land, or to be discharged or likely to be discharged into surface
water.
(NN)
"Spinner survey " means a logging method that uses a
small propeller turned by fluid movement to determine fluid flow associated
with a formation.
(OO)
"Standard annular pressure test " means a test to
demonstrate the mechanical integrity of a class II disposal well by applying
pressure to the annulus between the tubing and casing equal to or greater than
the maximum allowable injection pressure.
(PP)
"Storing " or
"store " means to accumulate or collect brine or other waste
substances .
(QQ)
"Subject tract " means a tract(s) upon which a person
proposes to and has the legal right to drill, reopen, deepen, plug back, or
convert a well for the injection of brine for the class II disposal
well .
(RR)
"Surface facility " means all buildings, structures,
portions of a building or structure , equipment, primary containment , secondary
containment , process piping , and other fixtures at a location that is solely
connected to a class II disposal well for the purposes of filtering, storing ,
or filtering and storing brine prior to injection and the facility has a total
nominal storage volume of twelve thousand barrels or less.
(SS)
"Tracer Survey "
means a survey by which a radioactive tracer is injected into a wellbore and
the point of placement and movement of the tracer is recorded by a gamma ray
instrument.
(TT)
"Verification of integrity " means the testing or
inspection in accordance with industry standards of all primary containment ,
secondary containment , equipment, piping systems, and other appurtenances at
the class II disposal well or surface facility , that are performed by a
qualified person and are of the appropriate type for the component and system
being tested or inspected.
(UU)
"Well " has the
same meaning as in section
1509.01 of the Revised
Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 1509.03, 1509.10, 1509.12, 1509.13, 1509.15, 1509.22, 1509.23
Rule Amplifies: 1509.01, 1509.02, 1509.03, 1509.10, 1509.12, 1509.13, 1509.15, 1509.22
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