Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R655 - Natural Resources, Water Rights
Rule R655-1 - Wells Used for the Discovery and Production of Geothermal Energy in the State of Utah
Section R655-1-6 - Abandonment and Sealing
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 655-1-6
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
6.1 Objectives: The objectives of abandonment are to block interzonal migration of fluids so as to:
(a) Prevent contamination of fresh waters
or other natural resources.
(b)
Prevent damage to geothermal reservoirs.
(c) Prevent loss of reservoir
energy.
(d) Protect life, health,
environment and property.
6.2 General Requirements: The following are general requirements which are subject to review and modification for individual wells or field conditions:
(a) A
notice of intent to abandon geothermal resource wells is required to be filed
with the Division five days prior to beginning abandonment procedures. A permit
to abandon may be given orally by the State Engineer provided the operator
submits a written request for abandonment within 24 hours of the oral
request.
(b) A history of
geothermal resource wells shall be filed within sixty days after completion of
abandonment procedures.
(c) All
wells abandoned shall be monumented and the description of the monument shall
be included in the history of well report. Monument shall consist of a
four-inch diameter pipe 10 feet in length of which four feet shall be above
ground. The remainder shall be imbedded in concrete. The applicant's name,
application number, and location of the well shall be shown on the monument. An
abandoned well on tilled land shall be marked in a manner approved by the State
Engineer.
(d) Good quality, heavy
drilling fluid shall be used to replace any water in the hole and to fill all
portions of the hole not plugged with grout.
(e) All grout plugs with a possible exception
of the surface plug shall be pumped into the hole through drill pipe or
tubing.
(f) All open annuli shall
be filled solid with grout to the surface.
(g) A minimum of 100 feet of grout shall be
emplaced straddling the interface or transition zone at the base of ground
water aquifers.
(h) One hundred
feet of grout shall straddle the placement of the shoe plug on all casings
including conductor pipe.
(i) A
surface plug of either neat cement or concrete mix shall be in place from the
top of the casing to at least 50 feet below the top of the casing.
(j) All casing shall be cut off at least five
feet below land surface.
(k) Grout
plugs shall extend at least 50 feet over the top of any liner installed in the
well.
(l) Injection wells are
required to be abandoned in the same manner as other wells.
(m) Other abandonment procedures may be
approved by the Division if the owner or operator can demonstrate that the
geothermal resource, ground waters, and other natural resources will be
protected. Approval must be given in writing prior to the beginning of any
abandonment procedures.
(n) Within
five days after the completion of the abandonment of any well or injection
well, the owner or operator of the abandoned well or injection well shall
report in writing to the Division on all work done with respect to the
abandonment.
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