Virginia Administrative Code
Title 4 - CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Agency 25 - DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Chapter 150 - VIRGINIA GAS AND OIL REGULATION
Part I - Standards of General Applicability
Article 5 - Technical Standards
Section 4VAC25-150-300 - Pits
Universal Citation: 4 VA Admin Code 4VAC25-150-300
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. General requirements.
1. Pits are to be temporary in
nature and are to be reclaimed when the operations using the pit are complete.
All pits shall be reclaimed within 180 days unless a variance is requested and
granted by the field inspector.
2.
Pits may not be used as erosion and sediment control structures or stormwater
management structures, and surface drainage may not be directed into a
pit.
3. Pits shall have a properly
installed and maintained liner or liners made of 10 mil or thicker high-density
polyethylene or its equivalent.
4.
Pits shall be constructed of sufficient size and shape to contain all fluids
and maintain a two-foot freeboard.
5. Pits shall be enclosed by adequate fencing
to secure the site from access by the public and wildlife.
B. Operational requirements.
1. The integrity of lined pits and their
enclosures shall be maintained until the pits are reclaimed or otherwise
closed. Upon failure of the lining or pit, the operation shall be shut down
until the liner and pit are repaired or rebuilt. The permittee shall notify the
division, by the quickest available means, of any pit leak.
2. Motor oil and, to the extent practicable,
crude oil shall be kept out of the pit. Oil shall be collected and disposed of
properly. Litter and other solid waste shall be collected and disposed of
properly and not thrown into the pit.
3. At the conclusion of drilling and
completion operations or after a dry hole, well, or corehole has been plugged,
the pit shall be drained in a controlled manner and the fluids disposed of in
accordance with
4VAC25-150-420. If the pit is to be
used for disposal of solids, then the standards of
4VAC25-150-430 shall be
met.
Statutory Authority: §§ 45.1-161.3, 45.1-361.4, and 45.1-361.27 of the Code of Virginia.
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