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 4VAC25-150-420 - Disposal of pit and produced fluids
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Applicability. All fluids from a well, pipeline or corehole shall be handled in a properly constructed pit, tank or other type of container approved by the director.
A permittee shall not dispose of fluids from a well, pipeline or corehole until the director has approved the permittee's plan for permanent disposal of the fluids. Temporary storage of pit or produced fluids is allowed with the approval of the director. Other fluids shall be disposed of in accordance with the operations plan approved by the director.
B. Application and plan. The permittee shall submit an application for either on-site or off-site permanent disposal of fluids on a form prescribed by the director. Maps and a narrative describing the method to be used for permanent disposal of fluids must accompany the application if the permittee proposes to land apply any fluids on the permitted site. The application, maps, and narrative shall become part of the permittee's operations plan.
C. Removal of free fluids. Fluids shall be removed from the pit to the extent practical so as to leave no free fluids. In the event that there are no free fluids for removal, the permittee shall report this on the form provided by the director.
D. On-site disposal. The following standards for on-site land application of fluids shall be met:
Acidity: <alkalinity
Alkalinity: >acidity
Chlorides: <5,000 mg/l
Iron: <7 mg/l
Manganese: <4 mg/l
Oil and Grease:<15 mg/l
pH: 6-9 Standard Units
Sodium Balance: SAR of 8-12
E. Off-site disposal of fluids.
Statutory Authority
§§ 45.1-161.3 and 45.1-361.27 of the Code of Virginia.