Arizona Administrative Code
Title 12 - NATURAL RESOURCES
Chapter 15 - DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
Article 8 - WELL CONSTRUCTION AND LICENSING OFWELL DRILLERS
Section R12-15-817 - Exploration Wells
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 12-15-817
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. Notification. Prior to drilling one or more exploration wells, the well owner, lessee, or exploration firm shall file a notice of intention to drill on forms provided by the Director. If the notice of intention to drill is filed for the project as a whole, the drilling card shall be issued for the project as a whole.
B. Construction and abandonment.
1. If an exploration well which
is to be left open for re-entry at a later date encounters groundwater, it
shall be cased and capped in accordance with
R12-15-811,
R12-15-812,
and R12-15-822. The minimal length of surface seal shall be either 20 feet, or
five feet into the first encountered consolidated formation, whichever is less.
If no groundwater is encountered, the well shall be cased, grouted and capped
in such a manner so as to prevent contamination of the well bore from the
surface.
2. Exploration wells not
left open for re-entry shall be abandoned in accordance with
R12-15-816.
C. Completion report. Within 30 days of project completion, the well owner, lessee, or exploration firm shall submit a project completion report on forms provided by the Director. The report shall include:
1. The exact number of wells
drilled.
2. The depth to water
encountered or detected, with reference to specific wells.
3. The abandonment method utilized, or
construction details if completed for re-entry.
4. Any other information which the Director
may require.
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