25 Pa. Code § 78a.68a - Horizontal directional drilling for oil and gas pipelines
(a) Horizontal directional drilling
activities associated with pipeline construction related to oil and gas
operations , including gathering and transmission pipelines, that occur beneath
any body of water or watercourse may not begin prior to authorization by the
Department in accordance with Chapters 102 and 105 (relating to erosion and
sediment control; and dam safety and waterway management).
(b) Prior to beginning of any horizontal
directional drilling activity, the person planning to conduct those activities
shall develop a PPC plan under §
102.5(l)
(relating to permit requirements). The PPC plan must include a site-specific
contingency plan that describes the measures to be taken to control, contain
and collect any discharge of drilling fluids and minimize impacts to waters of
the Commonwealth . The PPC plan must be present onsite during drilling
operations and shall be made available to the Department upon
request.
(c) The Department shall
be notified at least 24 hours prior to beginning of any horizontal directional
drilling activities, including conventional boring, beneath any body of water
or watercourse . Notice shall be made electronically to the Department through
its web site and include the name of the municipality where the activities will
occur, GPS coordinates of the entry point of the drilling operation and the
date when drilling will begin.
(d)
All required permits and Safety Data Sheets must be onsite during horizontal
directional drilling activities and shall be made available to the Department
upon request.
(e) Materials staging
areas shall be located outside of a floodway, as defined in §
105.1 (relating to definitions),
of any watercourse or greater than 50 feet from any body of water , unless
otherwise approved in writing by the Department .
(f) Drilling fluid additives other than
bentonite and water shall be approved by the Department prior to use. All
approved horizontal directional drilling fluid additives will be listed on the
Department 's web site. Use of a preapproved horizontal directional drilling
fluid additive does not require separate Department approval.
(g) Horizontal directional drilling
activities shall be monitored for pressure and loss of drilling fluid returns.
Bodies of water and watercourses over and adjacent to horizontal directional
drilling activities shall also be monitored for any signs of drilling fluid
discharges. Monitoring shall be in accordance with the PPC plan .
(h) Horizontal directional drilling
activities may not result in a discharge of drilling fluids to waters of the
Commonwealth . If a discharge occurs during horizontal directional drilling
activities, the person subject to subsection (a) shall immediately implement
the contingency plan developed under subsection (b).
(i) When a drilling fluid discharge or loss
of drilling fluid circulation is discovered, the loss or discharge shall be
immediately reported to the Department , and the person subject to subsection
(a) shall request an emergency permit under §
105.64 (relating to emergency
permits), if necessary for emergency response or remedial activities to be
conducted.
(j) Any water supply
complaints received by the person subject to subsection (a) shall be reported
to the Department within 24 hours electronically through its web
site.
(k) Horizontal directional
drilling fluid returns and drilling fluid discharges shall be managed in
accordance with Subpart D, Article IX (relating to residual waste
management).
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