Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 14, § 1777 - Maintenance and Monitoring of Production Facilities, Safety Systems, and Equipment
(a)
Operators shall maintain production facilities in good condition and in a
manner to prevent leakage or corrosion and to safeguard life, health, property,
and natural resources.
(b) Operators
shall establish and comply with a written preventative maintenance program plan
for prevention of corrosion and leakage and shall maintain documentation of
steps taken to follow the plan. Such a preventative maintenance plan shall
include, but not be limited to, the following factors:
(1) The level of usage and wear to which the
production facilities are exposed.
(2) The age of the production
facilities.
(3) Climate conditions
where the production facilities are located.
(4) Industry standards for maintenance and
corrosion prevention.
(5)
Maintenance recommendations or guidelines from the manufacturers of the
production facilities.
(c)
Maintenance of production facilities shall include, but not be limited to the
following:
(1) Operators shall conduct
external visual inspections at least once a month of aboveground production
facilities, excluding pipelines, for leaks and corrosion. Facilities that are
not operating properly or are leaking shall be repaired or replaced.
(2) Weeds and debris shall be removed from
secondary containment areas or catch basins, and the integrity of all berms
shall be inspected monthly. Fluids, including rainwater, shall be
removed.
(3) Well cellars shall be
covered and kept drained. Grating or flooring shall be installed and maintained
in good condition so as to exclude people and animals. Cellars should be
protected from as much runoff water as practical.
(4) Injection lines shall be disconnected
from injection wells unless there is current approval from the Division for
injection of fluid.
(d)
All equipment and facilities in urban areas shall be enclosed individually or
with perimeter fencing in accordance with Section
1778(a) or
Section 1778(e) where it
is necessary to protect life and property. Enclosures in nonurban areas shall
be constructed in accordance with Section
1778(a) or
Section 1778(b) where
necessary to protect life and property.
(e) The Supervisor may order the operator to
inspect and test safety systems and equipment associated with consolidated
production facilities. The frequency of the inspection and testing may be based
on the manufacturer's recommendation.
(f) Vehicle access routes to all production
facilities must be maintained in a safe and passable
condition.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 3013 and 3270, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 3106, 3224 and 3270, Public Resources Code.
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