North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 15A - Environmental Quality
Chapter 05 - MINING - MINERAL RESOURCES
Subchapter H - OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION
Section .1300 - PERMITTING
Section 05H .1305 - EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANNING
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
In order for State and local governments to effectively plan for emergency incidents, the applicant or permittee shall provide the following information to the local emergency management coordinator:
(1) the property street address, or nearest address to the ingress and egress point leading from a public road to the well pad. If nearest street address is used, "nearest address" shall be designated and the latitude and longitude (in decimal degrees) with a minimum of five decimal places of accuracy and precision using the North American Datum (NAD) of 1983 of the proposed access road entrance at the ingress or egress point;
(2) the location of nearby occupied dwellings, high occupancy buildings, streams, rivers, watercourses, ponds, lakes, or other natural and artificial bodies of water, and transportation corridors necessary for the development of the plans required by Item (6) of this Rule;
(3) the emergency contacts for the well site that include the telephone numbers of the applicant or permittee, which can be accessed 24-hours per day;
(4) identification of the types and quantities of chemicals, fuels, and wastes that will be used at a production facility in accordance with Section .1700 of this Subchapter;
(5) identification of an emergency well control response contractor, the contractor's contact information, and the estimated time of arrival after dispatch;
(6) plans for the following minor to catastrophic scenarios:
Authority
G.S.
113-391(a)(5)j;
113-391(5)i;
Eff. March 17, 2015.