Current through the 2024 Fourth Special Session
Section 40-11-13 - Reservoir integrity(1) Carbon dioxide injected into and stored in a reservoir in compliance with the requirements of this section is not: (a) pollution, as that term is defined in Section 4-18-103; or(b) a nuisance, as that term is defined in Section 4-44-102.(2) A reservoir is only appropriate for geologic carbon storage if the board determines and the operator demonstrates that: (a) carbon dioxide cannot escape the reservoir at a rate exceeding the lower of 1% or the standard recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency;(b) no additional substances will be introduced into the storage facility that could compromise the integrity of the storage reservoir; and(c) the operator has a plan to maintain the integrity of the reservoir.(3) When making a determination described in Subsection (2), the board may rely upon: (a) a finding from the Utah Geological Survey, created in Section 79-3-201 that the reservoir is appropriate for the storage of carbon dioxide; and(b) reports and findings from the Department of Environmental Quality, created in Section 19-1-104.(4) The board shall take action to enforce the provisions of this section.Added by Chapter 62, 2022 General Session ,§ 16, eff. 5/4/2022.