D. All
applicants shall provide the following information:
1. activities conducted by the applicant
which require a permit;
2. name,
mailing address and location of facility;
3. up to four Standard Industrial Code (SIC)
codes which best reflect the principal products or services provided;
4. operator's name, address, telephone
number, ownership status, and status as Federal, State, private, public or
other entity;
5. whether the
facility is located on Indian lands;
6. list of State and Federal environmental
permits or construction approvals received or applied for and other relevant
environmental permits;
7.
topographic map (or other map if the topographic map is unavailable) extending
one mile beyond the property boundary; depicting the facility and its intake
and discharge structures, any hazardous waste, treatment, storage and disposal
facilities; each injection well; and wells, springs, surface water bodies, and
drinking water wells listed in public records or otherwise known;
8. a brief description of the nature of the
business;
9. a map showing the
injection well for which a permit is sought and the applicable area of review.
Within the area of review, the map must show a number, or name, and location of
all producing wells, injection wells, abandoned wells, dry holes, surface
bodies of water, springs, mines, (surface and subsurface), quarries, water
wells and other pertinent surface features including residences and roads. The
map should also show faults, if known or suspected. Only information of public
record is required to be included on this map;
10. a tabulation of data on all wells within
the area of review which penetrates into the proposed injection zone. Such data
shall include a description of each well's type, construction, date drilled,
location, depth, record of plugging and/or completion, any available water
quality data, and any additional information the Director may
require;
11. maps and cross
sections indicating the vertical limits of all underground sources of drinking
water within the area of review, their position relative to the injection
formation and the direction of water movement, where known, in each underground
source of drinking water which may be affected by the proposed
injection;
12. maps and cross
sections detailing the geologic structure and lithology of the local
area;
13. generalized maps and
cross sections illustrating the regional geologic and hydrologic
setting;
14. proposed operating
data:
(a) average and maximum daily rate and
volume of the fluid to be injected;
(b) average and maximum injection pressure;
and
(c) source and an appropriate
analysis of the chemical, physical, radiological and biological characteristics
of injection fluids;
15.
proposed formation testing program to obtain an analysis of the chemical,
physical and radiological characteristics of and other information on the
receiving formation;
16. proposed
stimulation program;
17. proposed
injection procedure;
18. schematic
or other appropriate drawings of the surface and subsurface construction
details of the system;
19.
contingency plans to cope with all shut-ins or well failures to prevent
migration of fluids into any underground source of drinking water;
20. plans (including maps) for meeting the
monitoring requirements;
21. for
wells within the area of review which penetrate the injection zone but are not
properly completed or plugged, the corrective action proposed to be
taken;
22. construction procedures,
as follows:
(a) For Class I Nonhazardous
Wells: a cementing and casing program, logging procedures, deviation checks,
and a drilling, testing, and coring program, which comply with Section
7-10.1(A) or
40 C.F.R.
146.12;
(b) For Class I Hazardous Waste Wells:
cementing and casing program, well materials specifications and their life
expectancy, logging procedures, deviation checks, and a drilling, testing and
coring program, which comply with
40 C.F.R.
146.65 and
146.66;
(c) For Class III wells: cementing and casing
program, logging procedures, deviation checks, and a drilling, testing, and
coring program, which comply with section 7-10.1(B) or
40 C.F.R.
146.32.
23. A plan for plugging and abandoning the
well, as follows:
(a) Class I Nonhazardous
Well plans shall include information required by
40 C.F.R.
146.14(c) and Section 7 -
10.5
of these rules;
(b) Class I
Hazardous Waste Well plans shall include information required by
40
C.F.R.
146.71(a)(4) and
146.72(a);
(c) Class III well plans shall include
information required by
40 C.F.R.
146.34(c) and Section 7 -
10.5
of these rules.
24. A
certificate that the applicant has assured, through a performance bond or other
appropriate means, the resources necessary to close, plug or abandon the well.
Class I Hazardous Waste wells shall also demonstrate financial responsibility
pursuant to
40
C.F.R.
144.60 through
144.70;
25. such other information as may be required
by the Director.