Utah Admin. Code 649-3-36

Current through Bulletin 2024-23, December 1, 2024
Section R649-3-36 - Shut-in and Temporarily Abandoned Wells
1. Wells may be initially shut-in or temporarily abandoned for a period of twelve (12) consecutive months. If a well is to be shut-in or temporarily abandoned for a period exceeding twelve (12) consecutive months, the operator shall file a Sundry Notice providing the following information:
1.1. Reasons for shut-in or temporarily abandonment of the well,
1.2. The length of time the well is expected to be shut-in or temporarily abandoned, and
1.3. An explanation and supporting data, for showing the well has integrity, meaning that the casing, cement, equipment condition, static fluid level, pressure, existence or absence of Underground Sources of Drinking Water and other factors do not make the well a risk to public health and safety or the environment.
2. After review the division will either approve the continued shut-in or temporarily abandoned status or require remedial action to be taken to establish and maintain the well's integrity.
3. After five (5) years of nonactivity or nonproductivity, the well shall be plugged in accordance with Subsection R649-3-24, unless approval for extended shut-in time is given by the division upon a showing of good cause by the operator.
4. If after a five (5) year period the well is ordered plugged by the division, and the operator does not comply, the operator shall forfeit the drilling and reclamation bond and the well shall be properly plugged and abandoned under the direction of the division.

Utah Admin. Code R649-3-36

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2020-15, effective 7/27/2020