Or. Admin. Code § 340-044-0040 - Decommissioning and Conversion Requirements for Underground Injection Systems
(1) When an
underground injection system is no longer in use for injection or is abandoned,
the owner or operator shall decommission the system or convert the system to
another type of well in a manner that will prevent the movement of contaminants
into groundwater.
(2) The owner or
operator shall notify the Director of the owner's or operator's intent to
decommission or convert the injection system 30 days prior to closure or
conversion.
(3) The owner or
operator shall comply with all reporting, licensing and design requirements of
all applicable state and local laws when decommissioning or converting an
injection system. These include OAR 340-071 for on-site sewage disposal
systems, 690-200 and 690-220 for water supply wells, 690-240-030 for other
holes and 632-020 for geothermal wells.
(a)
Any soil, gravel, sludge, biosolids, liquids or other material removed from or
adjacent to the injection system shall be characterized and disposed in a
manner consistent with all applicable local, state and federal laws.
(b) Except for on-site sewage disposal
systems decommissioned according to OAR 340-071 and injection systems for storm
water runoff from rooftops, proper decommissioning of an injection system shall
be certified by a professional geologist, engineering geologist, or
professional engineer registered in the State of Oregon.
(c) The following decommissioning
requirements apply to drilled wells, boreholes and sewage drain holes or sewage
drill holes unless waived in writing by the Director:
(A) The owner or operator shall immediately
render the system to be completely inoperable by plugging and sealing to
prevent the vertical movement of fluids.
(B) All portions of the well that are
surrounded by "solid wall" formation shall be plugged and filled with cement
grout or concrete; or
(C) The top
portion of the well must be effectively sealed with cement grout or concrete to
a depth of at least 18 feet below the surface of the ground, or wherever this
method of sealing is not practical, effective sealing must be accomplished in a
manner approved in writing by the Director.
(4) If the Director determines that the
injection system is high risk or potentially contaminated, the Director may
require submission of a closure plan for review and approval prior to
decommissioning. The owner or operator shall perform any sampling requested by
the Director. The results of such sampling shall be reported to the Director.
Detection of soil or groundwater contamination from the injection system shall
be reported to the Director within 14 days of observation or receipt of
sampling results.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 454.625, ORS 468.020, ORS 468B.020 & ORS 468B.165
Stats. Implemented: ORS 454.655, ORS 468B.025, ORS 468B.050 & ORS 468B.165
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