Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 020 - Environmental Quality, Dept. of
Sub-Agency 0011 - Water Quality
Chapter 13 - CLASS I HW & NON-HW WELLS UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL PROGRAM
Section 13-15 - Records and reports

Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 13-15

Current through September 21, 2024

(a) Monitoring reports required by the permit shall be submitted to the administrator.

(b) The permittee shall submit a written report to the administrator of all remedial work concerning the failure of equipment or operational procedures which resulted in a violation of a permit condition, at the completion of the remedial work.

(c) Quarterly and annual reports required by the permit shall be submitted to the administrator within thirty (30) days following the end of the period covered in the report. Reports shall include the following information:

(i) The average, maximum and minimum injection pressures for each month;

(ii) A complete description of any event where maximum annular or injection pressures, as specified in the permit, were exceeded;

(iii) A complete description of any event that triggered any alarm or shutdown the well, and the response taken;

(iv) An accounting of the total volume of fluid injected for the period covered by the report, the year to date, and the life of the well to date;

(v) An analysis of the physical, chemical and other relevant characteristics of the injected fluid; and

(vi) Any well workover.

(d) For any aborted or curtailed operation, in lieu of an annual report, a complete report shall be submitted within thirty (30) days of complete termination of the discharge or associated activity.

(e) Quarterly and annual reports for hazardous waste wells shall also include a description of any change in the volume of fluid in the casing/tubing annulus of the well, and an explanation of the temperature/volume relationships covering the fluid. Any addition or withdrawal of fluids from the casing/tubing annulus shall be noted.

(f) The results of any mechanical integrity test, or any other testing done on a well, shall be submitted to the administrator within thirty (30) days or with the next quarterly report, whichever comes later, following the completion of the test.

(g) The permittee shall retain all monitoring records required by permit for a period of three (3) years following well closure, at which time the operator shall deliver the records to the administrator.

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