(1) All
oil and gas locations are subject to the Best Management Practices requirements
of Rule 1002.f.(2). In addition, upon the termination of a construction
stormwater permit issued by the Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment for an oil and gas location, such oil and gas location is subject
to the Post- Construction Stormwater Program requirements of Rule 1002.f.(3),
except that such requirements are not applicable to Tier 1 Oil and Gas
Locations.
(2) Oil and gas
operators shall implement and maintain Best Management Practices (BMPs) at all
oil and gas locations to control stormwater runoff in a manner that minimizes
erosion, transport of sediment offsite, and site degradation. BMPs shall be
maintained until the facility is abandoned and final reclamation is achieved
pursuant to Rule 1004. Operators shall employ BMPs, as necessary to comply with
this rule, at all oil and gas locations, including, but not limited to, well
pads, soil stock piles, access roads, tank batteries, compressor stations, and
pipeline rights of way. BMPs shall be selected based on site-specific
conditions, such as slope, vegetation cover, and proximity to water bodies, and
may include maintaining in-place some or all of the BMPs installed during the
construction phase of the facility. Where applicable based on site-specific
conditions, operators shall implement BMPs in accordance with good engineering
practices, including measures such as:
A.
Covering materials and activities and stormwater diversion to
minimize contact of precipitation and stormwater runoff with materials, wastes,
equipment, and activities with potential to result in discharges causing
pollution of surface waters.
B.
Materials handling and spill prevention procedures and practices
implemented for material handling and spill prevention of materials used,
stored, or disposed of that could result in discharges causing pollution of
surface waters.
C.
Erosion
controls designed to minimize erosion from unpaved areas, including
operational well pads, road surfaces and associated culverts, stream crossings,
and cut/fill slopes.
D.
Self-inspection, maintenance, and good housekeeping procedures and
schedules to facilitate identification of conditions that could cause
breakdowns or failures of BMPs. These procedures shall include measures for
maintaining clean, orderly operations and facilities and shall address cleaning
and maintenance schedules and waste disposal practices. In conducting
inspections and maintenance relative to stormwater runoff, operators shall
consider seasonal factors, such as winter snow cover and spring runoff from
snowmelt, to ensure site conditions and controls are adequate and in place to
effectively manage stormwater.
E.
Spill response procedures for responding to and cleaning up
spills. The necessary equipment for spill cleanup shall be readily available to
personnel. Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure plans incorporated by
reference must be identified in the Post-Construction Stormwater Management
Program specified in Rule 1002.f.(3).
F.
Vehicle tracking control
practices to control potential sediment discharges from operational
roads, well pads, and other unpaved surfaces. Practices could include road and
pad design and maintenance to minimize rutting and tracking, controlling site
access, street sweeping or scraping, tracking pads, wash racks, education, or
other sediment controls.
(3) Operators of oil and gas facilities shall
develop a Post-Construction Stormwater Program in compliance with this section
no later than the time of termination of stormwater permits issued by the
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment for construction of oil
and gas facilities.
A. The Post-Construction
Stormwater Program shall reflect good faith efforts by operators to select and
implement BMPs intended to serve the purposes of this rule. BMPs shall be
selected to address potential sources of pollution which may reasonably be
expected to affect the quality of discharges associated with the ongoing
operation of production facilities during the post-construction and reclamation
operation of the facilities. Pollutant sources that must be addressed by BMPs,
if present, include:
i. Transport of chemicals
and materials, including loading and unloading operations;
ii. Vehicle/equipment fueling;
iii. Outdoor storage activities, including
those for chemicals and additives;
iv. Produced water and drilling fluids
storage;
v. Outdoor processing
activities and machinery;
vi.
Significant dust or particulate generating processes;
vii. Erosion and vehicle tracking from well
pads, road surfaces, and pipelines;
viii. Waste disposal practices;
ix. Leaks and spills; and
x. Ground-disturbing maintenance
activities.
B. The
Post-Construction Stormwater Program shall be developed, supervised,
documented, and maintained by a qualified person(s) with training or prior work
experience specific to stormwater management. Employees and subcontractors
shall be trained to make them aware of the BMPs implemented and maintained at
the site and procedures for reporting needed maintenance or repairs.
Documentation shall include a description of the BMPs selected to ensure proper
implementation, operation, and maintenance.
C. Facility-specific maps, installation
specification, and implementation criteria shall also be included when general
operating procedures and descriptions are not adequate to clearly describe the
implementation and operation of BMPs.