Florida Administrative Code
62 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
62C - Division of Resource Management
Chapter 62C-26 - CONSERVATION OF OIL AND GAS: PERMITTING
Section 62C-26.007 - Geophysical Applications
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Intent. This regulation shall govern all geophysical activities utilized in the exploration for hydrocarbons and other minerals. The Department intends to permit these activities provided they are conducted so as to minimize damage to all other resources.
(2) State Owned Lands. Whenever geophysical activities are conducted on state owned mineral lands, the permittee shall furnish a copy of all non-interpreted information derived from the permitted activity. All confidential information shall be conspicuously marked and, upon written request, shall be held confidential for a period of ten years as specified in Section 377.2409(1), F.S., and shall be exempt from the requirements of Section 119.07, F.S.
(3) Applications. No person shall engage in geophysical operations until that person has obtained a permit from the Department. To apply, the applicant must submit an Application (Oil & Gas Form 4), Organization Report (Oil & Gas Form 1), approved security (see subsection 62C-26.007(5), F.A.C.), a non-refundable application processing fee of $500.00 and, if the survey uses explosives, an additional non-refundable observer coordinator fee of $1, 000.00 for the first week of field work (see paragraph 62C-26.007(6)(a), F.A.C.), and two plat maps described below.
(4) Permits. Permits issued by the Department shall be valid for one year from the date approved. The permit may be renewed for up to one additional year provided no substantive changes are requested. A fee of $250.00 is required for renewal.
(5) Bonds. The applicant shall post with the Department a bond or other form of approved security as required by Rule 62C-26.002, F.A.C. The amount of the security shall be $25, 000.00 per field crew or a $100, 000.00 per operation. Operators who have a blanket bond for oil wells (Oil & Gas Form 2A) on file may attach to it a Geophysical Rider (Oil & Gas Form 5A) to effect the required coverage. Using a vibrator source along highway rights-of-way will be considered a one-crew party.
(6) Operational Requirements.
1 pound or less |
10 feet below the surface |
Up to 05 pounds |
20 feet below the surface |
Up to 20 pounds |
40 feet below the surface |
Up to 30 pounds |
50 feet below the surface |
Up to 40 pounds |
60 feet below the surface |
Up to 50 pounds |
70 feet below the surface |
More than 50 pounds |
100 feet below the surface |
(7) Plugging. Shot holes shall be plugged in accordance with the rules of the jurisdictional water management district and the top two feet plugged with native material. If artesian conditions are encountered, drilling shall be discontinued immediately and the hole plugged in accordance with instructions provided by the water management district. Upon completion of operations, the permittee shall file a shot hole map notated with plugging procedures together with Oil & Gas Form 7 as specified below.
(8) Reclamation. When geophysical activities under any permit have been concluded, the permittee shall remove from the site all trash, debris, equipment and materials and shall reclaim the area to the general condition and contour existing prior to permitted activities. The operator shall notify the Department using Oil & Gas Form 7, Geophysical Completion Notice, incorporated by reference in Rule 62C-25.008, F.A.C., when reclamation activities are concluded.
(9) Revocation of Permit. Any violation of these rules may result in the suspension or revocation of any violated permit pursuant to Rule 62C-25.0075, F.A.C., and Section 120.60, FS., or may result in civil penalties pursuant to Sections 370.021 and 377.37, F.S.
Rulemaking Authority 377.021(1), 377.22, 377.242 FS. Law Implemented 377.22, 377.2408, 377.2409, 377.242, 377.2424, 377.2426 FS.
New 5-10-84, Amended 4-23-85, Formerly 16C-26.07, Amended 12-23-86, 6-4-89, 5-12-93, Formerly 16C-26.007, Amended 3-24-96, 5-9-13.