25 Pa. Code § 90.93 - Casing and sealing of drilled holes and underground workings
(a) An exploration
hole, other drill or borehole, well or other exposed underground opening-except
for holes solely drilled and used for blasting-shall be cased, sealed or
otherwise managed, as approved by the Department to:
(1) Prevent acid or other toxic drainage from
entering groundwaters or surface waters.
(2) Minimize disturbance to the prevailing
hydrologic balance.
(3) Ensure the
safety of people, livestock, fish and wildlife and machinery in the permit and
adjacent areas.
(4) Prevent
groundwater or surface water from entering underground mine
workings.
(b) If these
openings are uncovered or exposed by coal refuse disposal activities within the
permit area, they shall be permanently closed unless approved for water
monitoring, or otherwise managed in a manner approved by the
Department.
(c) Use of a drilled
hole, borehole or monitoring well as a water well shall meet the provisions of
§
90.115 (relating to hydrologic
balance: groundwater monitoring).
(d) Gas and oil wells shall be sealed in
accordance with the Oil and Gas Act (58 P.S. §§
601.101-601.605).
(e) A solid barrier of undisturbed earth, 125
feet (38.1 meters) in radius shall be maintained around all oil and gas wells,
unless one of the following happens:
(1) The
well is sealed in accordance with subsection (d).
(2) The Department approves, in writing, a
lesser distance, if:
(i) Access to the well
is provided at all times.
(ii) The
integrity of the well is maintained.
(iii) The measures included in the permit to
minimize damage, destruction or disruption of services under §
90.147(b)
(relating to support facilities and utility installations) are
implemented.
(f)
All exploration holes, other drill or boreholes, wells-other than gas or oil
wells-and other exposed underground openings which have been identified in the
approved permit application for use to return waste to an underground mine as
part of an operation approved under Chapter 89 (relating to underground mining
of coal and coal preparation facilities), or to be used to monitor groundwater
conditions, shall be protected by temporary seals, barricades, fences or other
protective devices approved by the Department. These devices shall be
periodically inspected and maintained in good operating condition during the
coal refuse disposal activities.
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