Utah Admin. Code R655-1-7 - Maintenance
7.1 General: All well heads, separators,
pumps, mufflers, manifolds, valves, pipelines, and other equipment used for the
production of geothermal resources shall be maintained in good condition in
order to prevent loss of or damage to life, health, property, and natural
resources.
7.2 Corrosion: All
surface well head equipment and pipelines and subsurface casing and tubing will
be subject to periodic corrosion surveillance in order to safeguard health,
life, property, and natural resources.
7.3 Tests: The Division may require tests or
remedial work as in its judgment are necessary to prevent damage to life,
health, property, and natural resources, to protect geothermal reservoirs from
damage or to prevent the infiltration of detrimental substances into
underground or surface water suitable for irrigation or other beneficial uses
to the best interest of the neighboring property owners and the public. Tests
may include, but are not limited to, casing tests, cementing tests, and
equipment tests.
7.4 Miscellaneous
Activities. The owner or operator of the geothermal resource shall notify the
Division of intention to:
1) Make minor
change in the manner in which a well is operated;
2) Conduct temperature or pressure survey;
3) Conduct a flow test; or
4) Perform routine maintenance of
a well. The notice must be submitted to the Division prior to the commencement
of work. Minor changes can include installing or changing capillary tubing;
pulling or replacing a pump; or any other change for which the Division takes
little or no action other than acknowledging the notice and filing it. The
Division reserves the right to inspect any of the noticed activities listed in
this subsection.
7.5
Other Permitted Activities. The owner or operator of a geothermal resource
shall submit application for permission to engage in the following activities:
(a) Increasing the depth of a well;
(b) Testing of water shut-off;
(c) Entering or opening a plugged
well;
(d) Shooting, acidizing or
fracture treating;
(e) Drilling in
a direction which is not intended to be vertical, including directional
drilling;
(f) Changing the
construction of a hole or well including placing a plug in the hole or well and
recovering or altering the casing.
(g) Conducting a major work over or cleaning
of a well;
(h) Changing a well's
ownership, status, name, or location'
(i) Abandoning and plugging a well
7.5.1 The owner or operator of the geothermal
resource shall report to the Division any progress regarding or the completion
of an activity for which permission was required pursuant to this section and
any supplemental history of the well.
Notes
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