C.
Application Contents: An application submitted to construct a new Class VI well
or convert any existing well to Class VI shall contain the following geological
and technical information:
1. Maps and
Related Information
a. map(s) showing
property boundaries of the facility, the location of the proposed Class VI
well, and the applicable area of review consistent with
§615.B USGS topographic
maps with a scale of 1:24,000 may be used. The map boundaries must extend at
least two miles beyond the area of review and include as applicable:
i. the section, township and range of the
area where the activity is located and any parish, city, municipality, state,
and tribal boundaries.
ii. within
the area of review, the map(s) must identify all injection wells, producing
wells, abandoned wells, plugged wells or dry holes, deep stratigraphic
boreholes, State- or USEPA-approved subsurface cleanup sites, surface bodies of
water, springs, surface and subsurface mines, quarries, water wells, other
pertinent surface features including structures intended for human occupancy,
and roads.
iii. only information of
public record is required to be included on the map(s), however, the applicant
is required to make a diligent search to locate all wells not listed in the
public record.
iv. for water wells
on the facility property and adjacent property, submit a tabulation of well
depth, water level, owner, chemical analysis, and other pertinent data. If
these wells do not exist, submit this information for a minimum of three other
wells in the area of review or a statement why this information was not
included.
v. the protocol followed
to identify, locate, and ascertain the condition of all wells within the area
of review that penetrate the injection or confining zone.
b. information on the geologic structure and
hydrogeologic properties of the proposed sequestration site and overlying
formations, to include:
i. geologic and
topographic maps and cross-sections illustrating regional geology, geologic
structure, and hydrology.
ii. maps
and cross-sections to a scale needed to detail the local geology, geologic
structure, and hydrology. The maps and cross-sections must extend at least two
miles beyond the area of review;
iii. the location, orientation, and
properties of known or suspected faults and fractures that may transect the
confining zone(s) in the area of review and a determination that they would not
interfere with containment;
iv.
maps and stratigraphic cross-sections showing the general vertical and lateral
limits of all USDWs, water wells and springs within the area of review, their
position relative to the injection zone(s) and the direction of water movement,
if known.
v. in areas with limited
subsurface well control or where the subsurface geology is in doubt and cannot
be described adequately, the commissioner may request the applicant to provide
geophysical seismic data of the project area.
c. any other maps required by the
commissioner to evaluate the proposed project.
2. Application Technical Information
a. data on the depth, areal extent,
thickness, mineralogy, porosity, permeability, and capillary pressure of the
injection and confining zone(s); including geology/facies changes based on
field data which may include geologic cores, outcrop data, seismic surveys,
well logs, and names and lithologic descriptions;
b. geomechanical information on fractures,
stress, ductility, rock strength, and in situ fluid pressures within the
confining zone(s);
c. information
on the regions seismic history including the presence and depth of seismic
sources and a determination that the seismicity would not interfere with
containment; and
d. a tabulation of
all wells within the area of review that penetrate the base of the USDW. Such
data must include a description of each wells type, construction, date drilled,
location, depth, record of plugging and/or completion, and any other
information the commissioner may require;
e. baseline geochemical data on subsurface
formations, including injection zones, confining zones and all USDWs in the
area of review;
f. proposed
operating data:
i. average and maximum daily
rate and volume and/or mass and total anticipated volume and/or mass of the
carbon dioxide stream;
ii. average
and maximum injection pressure;
iii. source(s) of the carbon dioxide stream;
and
iv. analysis of the chemical
and physical characteristics of the carbon dioxide stream.
g. proposed pre-operational formation testing
program to obtain an analysis of the chemical and physical characteristics of
the injection zone(s) and confining zone(s) and that meets the requirements at
§617 B;
h. proposed stimulation program, a
description of stimulation fluids to be used and a determination that
stimulation will not interfere with containment;
i. proposed injection operation
procedures;
j. schematics or other
appropriate drawings of the surface (wellhead and related appurtenances) and
subsurface construction details of the well;
k. injection well construction procedures
that meet the requirements of
§617 A;
l. proposed area of review and corrective
action plan that meets the requirements under
§615.B C;
m. demonstration, satisfactory to the
commissioner, that the applicant has met the financial responsibility
requirements under
§609 C;
n. proposed testing and monitoring plan
required by §625;
o. proposed
injection well plugging plan required by §631;
p. proposed post-injection site care and site
closure plan required by
§633.A 3;
q. at the commissioners discretion, a
demonstration of an alternative post-injection site care timeframe required by
§633.A 3;
r. proposed emergency and remedial response
plan required (contingency plans for well failures or breaches) by
§623;
s. a list of contacts,
submitted to the commissioner for those states and tribes identified to be
within the area of review based on information provided in
§607.C.1.a i;
and
t. any additional information
required by the commissioner to evaluate the proposed
project.
3. The
commissioner shall notify in writing, any states or tribes within the area of
review based on information provided by the applicant in
§607.C.1.a
i