Or. Admin. Code § 632-020-0125 - Proper Completion, Plugging, and Decommissioning
(1) A well is properly completed when the
well and casing has been installed in accordance with the well drilling permit
and master valves and well control equipment have been installed, and well is
secured.
(2) Proper completion and
decommissioning requires adequate protection of the environment and of
aesthetic qualities of the surface in the area of operation.
(3) A geothermal well or prospect well is
considered properly plugged and decommissioned, for the purpose of this
chapter, when the conditions of ORS
522.005 to
522.990 and these rules are
fulfilled and the person has shown to the satisfaction of the department that
all proper steps have been taken to protect groundwater and surface water from
contamination resulting from the drilling or drilling related activities and to
prevent the comingling of fluids between zones or to surface.
(4) A well or hole must be plugged and all
related disturbance must be reclaimed in accordance with these rules as soon as
practical. A hole may not be left unplugged for longer than 30 days from the
completion of operations without prior written approval from the
department.
(5) The drilling or
operation of a well can be suspended only as provided in ORS
522.215.
(6) Plugging Methods and Procedure,
Geothermal Wells or Prospect Wells.
(a)The
well must be filled with mud-laden fluid from bottom to top consisting of mud
weighing 15.0 pounds per gallon of not less than a viscosity of 36 (API Full
Funnel Method), with the exception of intervals required to be plugged with
cement. Other fluids may be used upon approval of the department.
(b) At the top of each producing formation,
or fluid zone at greater than hydrostatic pressure, a cement plug must be
placed which extends either from the bottom of the well or from a point at
least 50 feet below the top of each such producing formation or fluid zone to a
point at least 50 feet above each producing formation or fluid zone.
(c) If a well is uncased through a freshwater
zone, a cement plug must extend from at least 50 feet below the bottom of the
water-bearing zone to at least 50 feet above the water zone.
(d) If the surface string of casing is set
below the deepest freshwater-bearing formation, and the well is uncased below
this point, a cement plug must be placed in the well extending from a point at
least 50 feet below the base of the surface casing and at least 50 feet into
the bottom of the casing.
(e) In
wells where artesian water is encountered, the well must be plugged with cement
from bottom to top, unless otherwise approved by the department.
(f) The top of all casing strings must be cut
off at least 4 feet below ground surface in such a manner as not to interfere
with soil cultivation and casing and all annuli must be plugged with cement to
a depth of at least ten feet.
(g)
Cement grout used as a sealing material must be placed or forced upward from
the bottom of the hole in one continuous operation without significant
interruption. If temporary outer surface casing is used in the construction of
the hole, it must be withdrawn as the grout is placed.
(7) The operator must provide sumps of
adequate capacity and design to retain all fluid material during drilling and
other operations.
(8) The affected
surface lands must be restored to a pre-exploration and/or beneficial use
acceptable to the department, after consultation with the surface owner.
Reclamation activities may include, but are not limited to replanting or
reseeding of affected land for return to secondary beneficial use that is
compatible with the land-use designation.
(9) Affidavit on completion: Within 45 days
after a Geothermal Well or Prospect well is plugged, the operator must file a
written statement with the department certifying that the well was properly
plugged and decommissioned.
(10)
Wells Used for Fresh Water:
(a) When the well
to be decommissioned may safely be used as a freshwater well and this use is
desired by the land owner, the well need not be filled above the required
sealing plug set below fresh water, provided authorization for use of any such
well is first obtained from the Water Resources Department;
(b) Application for leaving the well
partially unplugged as a freshwater well must be made to the department by the
land owner, accompanied by his affidavit as to his need of water and the
intended use of the well, together with a copy of the Water Resources
Department's order or permit authorizing such use; and
(c) The operator must leave the fresh water
well in a condition approved by the department.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 522
Stats. Implemented: ORS 522.175, 522.305 & 522.245
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