Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 014 - Pollution Control and Ecology Commission
Regulation 1 - Prevention of Pollution by Oil Field (#014.00-001)
Rule 014.04.18-002
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
CHAPTER 1 : GENERAL PROVISIONS
This regulation shall be known by and may be cited as "Regulation No. 1: Prevention of Pollution by Oil Field Waste."
The legal authority for this regulation is the Arkansas Water and Air Pollution Control Act, Ark. Code Ann. § 8-4-101 et seq.
The purpose of this regulation is to prevent any oil field waste, including without limitation salt water, from entering any water of the State.
This regulation applies to any surface facility associated with a disposal system for oil field waste.
CHAPTER 2 : DEFINITIONS
As used in this regulation:
"ADEQ" or "Department" means the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality or its successor, unless otherwise specified.
"AOGC" means the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission or its successor.
"APC&EC" means the Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission or its successor, unless otherwise specified.
"Class II Well" means a well in which Class II Fluids are injected.
"Class II Fluids" is defined by the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission (AOGC) and means:
"Commercial disposal well" means a "Class II Commercial Disposal Well" defined by the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission as:
"a permitted Class II well in which Class II Fluids are injected, for which the Permit Holder receives deliveries of Class II Fluids by tank truck from multiple oil and gas well operators, and either charges a fee at the disposal well facility or purchases the Class II Fluids at the source for subsequent transport to the disposal well facility for the specific purpose of disposal of the delivered Class II Fluids."
"Director" means the Director of the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality or the Director's designee, unless otherwise specified.
"Disposal system" means a system for disposing of oil field waste.
"Disposal well" means a "Class II Disposal Well" defined by the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission as:
"High volume disposal system" means a disposal system with an on-site storage capacity of greater than 1000 barrels of oil field waste.
"Oil field waste" means salt water, other Class II Fluids, crude oil, waste oil, oil sludge, oil water emulsion, or oil bearing mixtures of any kind associated with an oil or gas well, oil or gas production facilities, or disposal systems.
"Person" means any state agency, municipality, governmental subdivision of the state or the United States, public or private corporation, individual, partnership, association, or other entity.
"Pollution" means contamination or other alteration of the physical, chemical, or biological properties of any waters of the state, or discharge of any liquid, gaseous, or solid substance in any waters of the state as will, or is likely to, render the waters harmful, detrimental, or injurious to public health, safety, or welfare; to domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, recreational, or other legitimate beneficial uses; or to livestock, wild animals, birds, fish, or other aquatic life.
"Surface Facility" means all on-site facilities and equipment associated with a disposal system installed or used by the permittee to achieve compliance with this regulation.
"Waters of the State" means all streams, lakes, marshes, ponds, watercourses, waterways, wells, springs, irrigation systems, drainage systems, and all other bodies or accumulations of water, surface and underground, natural or artificial, public or private, that are contained within, flow through, or border upon this state or any portion of the state.
CHAPTER 3 : DISPOSAL OF OIL FIELD WASTE
A person who operates any surface facility associated with a disposal well that is not a surface facility associated with a commercial disposal well or a high volume disposal system shall be deemed to have a permit by rule for the purposes of the Arkansas Water and Air Pollution Control Act, Ark. Code Ann. § 8-4-101 et seq., if the following conditions are met:
A person shall not operate any permitted disposal system in violation of the terms and conditions of the permit as required by this regulation.
Disposal of salt water shall be accomplished by subsurface discharge through a disposal well regulated by AOGC or other disposal methods approved by ADEQ.
Unless otherwise permitted by AOGC General Rules and Regulations or by the approval of both the Directors of ADEQ and AOGC, surface disposal of oil field waste in earthen pits is prohibited.
CHAPTER 4 : REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, AND EFFECTIVE DATE
All regulations and parts of regulations promulgated by the Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission that are in conflict with this regulation are repealed to the extent of the conflict.
The provisions of this regulation are severable. If any part of this regulation is declared invalid or unenforceable by a court, the remainder of the regulation will continue to be valid and enforceable.
This regulation shall be effective ten (10) days after filing with the Secretary of State, the State Library, and the Bureau of Legislative Research.