Or. Admin. Code § 632-020-0060 - Filing of Well Records, Confidentiality
(1) The operator of a geothermal well must
keep copies of well records and related information as provided in ORS
522.355 and
522.365. In addition, the
operator must:
(a) Record the amount, size,
and weight of casing used; and the size, type and depths of perforations;
and
(b) File with the department,
within 60 days after completion, suspension, or decommissioning of a well, all
logs, samples, history, surveys, and other required data.
(2) The operator of a prospect well must keep
and provide the department with records including a log describing the type of
rocks penetrated, depths of water-bearing formations, bottom hole temperature,
and well location.
(3) Records
filed with the department pursuant to ORS
522.365 and sections (1) and (2)
above will not be disclosed to the public for four years from the date of
completion, suspension, or abandonment of the well, whichever occurs first.
After four years, the records will be available for public inspection under the
provisions of 192.410 to
192.505. If an operator claims
that any record continues to be exempt from disclosure as a trade secret under
192.501, the operator must
notify the department and explain the basis for its claim at least 30 days
before the end of the four-year period.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 522
Stats. Implemented: ORS 522.305
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