Or. Admin. Code § 632-010-0140 - Reserve Pits, Sumps, and Above-Ground Tanks
(1) Materials or any fluid necessary to the
drilling, production, or other operations by the permittee must be discharged
to or placed in pits, sumps or above-ground tanks approved by the department
and the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. The permittee must provide
pits, sumps, or tanks of adequate capacity and design to retain all materials.
Under no circumstances are the contents of a pit or sump allowed to:
(a) Contaminate streams, artificial canals or
waterways, groundwater, lakes, rivers, or other water bodies; or
(b) Adversely affect the environment,
including but not limited to, persons, plants, fish, and wildlife and their
populations.
(2) When no
longer needed, and within one year of completion of drilling operations, fluid
in pits, sumps, or tanks must be disposed of in a manner approved by the Oregon
Department of Environmental Quality. In addition, sumps must be filled and
covered and the premises reclaimed. Restoration is not required if arrangements
are made with the surface owner to leave the site suitable for a secondary
beneficial use that is compatible with the applicable local comprehensive plan
and land use regulations. The permittee must notify the department to inspect
the site reclamation.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 520
Stats. Implemented: ORS 520.095
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