Wash. Admin. Code § 332-14-250 - Plugging and abandonment procedures for exploration drill holes
All exploration drill holes shall be properly plugged and abandoned by the holder of any coal option contract or coal mining lessee according to the following requirements:
(1) No drill holes shall be plugged
and abandoned until the method and manner of plugging has been
approved by the department. Drill holes not necessary for
hydrological monitoring measurements shall be plugged and abandoned
as soon as practical following drilling and probing. Hydrological
monitoring holes shall be cased and capped while in use.
(2) All drill holes in which gas is
present, or which exhibit artesian ground water flow, or which
encounter ground water zones, shall be plugged with grout, cement or
approved gel. These plugs shall extend a minimum of 100 feet above
and below all ground water zones or to the top and bottom of the
hole.
(3) Plugs below the
water level of the drill hole must be made by a method which
precludes dilution of the plugging material.
(4) All exploration drill holes
must have surface plugs sufficient to effect a permanent seal. The
top of the plug must be installed deeper than three feet below the
original surface with a permanent identification monument in the soil
above the plug.
(5)
Unused drilling supplies and debris extraneous to drilling operations
must be removed from the premises and the excavation must be
backfilled to its approximate original land surface. Each drill site
shall be graded to its approximate original contour and shall be left
in a stable condition. Within thirty days after completion of all
exploration activities, the lessee shall file a sworn statement on a
form provided by the department setting forth in detail the methods
used in sealing all drill holes and restoring the premises to a
stable condition.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 79.01.668. 85-10-040 (Order 443), § 332-14-250, filed 4/29/85.
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