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§ 3177.10 - Construction and maintenance requirements for pits.

Inspections will be conducted according to the following requirements and minimum standards during the construction and operation of the pit. Failure to meet the requirements and standards may result in issuance of an Incident of Noncompliance (INC) for the violation. The gravity of the violation, corrective actions, and the normal abatement period allowed are specified for each of the requirements/standards.

(a) Any disposal method that has not been approved shall be considered an incident of noncompliance and may result in the issuance of a shut-in order, assessments, or penalties pursuant to 43 CFR part 3163 until an acceptable disposal method is provided and approved by the authorized officer.

Table 1 to § 3177.10(a)

Violation Corrective action Normal abatement period Minor: If it causes no significant environmental damages or effects
Major: If it causes or threatens immediate, substantial and adverse impact on public health and safety, the environment, production accountability, or royalty income
Minor: Submit acceptable application
Major: Shut-in, take corrective action to repair or replace damages according to instructions of authorized officer
Minor: 1 to 20 days or as directed by authorized officer.
Major: Within 10 days.

(b) The operator shall notify the authorized officer to inspect the leak detection system at least 2 business days prior to the installation of the pit liner.

Table 2 to § 3177.10(b)

Violation Corrective action Normal abatement period MinorRequire verification of its installationPrior to use of pit.

(c) At least 2 business days prior to its use, the operator shall notify the authorized officer of completion of the pit construction, so that the authorized officer may verify that the pit has been constructed in accordance with the approved plan.

Table 3 to § 3177.10(c)

Violation Corrective action Normal abatement period (For failure to notify) MinorN/AN/A. (For failure to construct in accordance with the approved plan) Minor, unless Major by definitionThe authorized officer may shut-in operations and require corrections to comply with the plan or require amendment of the plan1 to 20 days depending on the severity of the violation and the degree of difficulty to correct, if the pit is in use.

(d) Lined pit shall be maintained and operated to prevent unauthorized subsurface discharge of water.

Table 4 to § 3177.10(d)

Violation Corrective action Normal abatement period Usually Minor, unless Major as result of dischargeRepair/replace liner and possibly shut in operations1 to 20 days depending on the onsite situation.

(e) The pit shall be maintained as designed to prevent entrance of surface water by providing adequate surface drainage away from the pit.

Table 5 to § 3177.10(e)

Violation Corrective action Normal abatement period MinorProvide surface drainageWithin 20 days.

(f) The pit shall be maintained and operated to prevent unauthorized surface discharge of water.

Table 6 to § 3177.10(f)

Violation Corrective action Normal abatement period Usually Minor, unless discharge results in MajorClean up if spill occurs, and reduce the water level to maintain the 2 feet of free-board; shut-in operations, if required by authorized officer1 to 20 days depending upon the onsite situation.

(g) The outside walls of the pit levee shall be maintained as designed to minimize erosion.

Table 7 to § 3177.10(g)

Violation Corrective action Normal abatement period MinorNecessary repairWithin 20 days.

(h) The pit shall be kept reasonably free from surface accumulation of liquid hydrocarbons that would retard evaporation.

Table 8 to § 3177.10(h)

Violation Corrective action Normal abatement period MinorClean-up, and may require skimmer pits, settling tanks, or other suitable equipmentWithin 20 days.

(i) The operator shall inspect the leak detection system at least once a month or more often if required by the authorized officer in appropriate circumstances. The record of inspection shall describe the result of the inspection by date and shall be kept and made available to the authorized officer upon request.

Table 9 to § 3177.10(i)

Violation Corrective action Normal abatement period MinorCommence the required routine inspection and recordkeepingWithin 30 days.

(j) Prior to pit abandonment and reclamation, the operator shall submit a Sundry Notice for approval by the authorized officer, if not previously approved.

Table 10 to § 3177.10(j)

Violation Corrective action Normal abatement period MinorCease operations and file an applicationWithin 10 days.

(k) When change in the quantity and/or quality of the water disposed into an unlined pit causes the pit no longer to meet the unlined pit criteria listed under § 3177.8(b)(1), the operator shall submit a Sundry Notice amending the pit design for approval by the authorized officer.

Table 11 to § 3177.10(k)

Violation Corrective action Normal abatement period Minor unless the resulting damage is MajorSubmit the required amendment; shut-in operations if damage is determined by the authorized officer to be MajorAs specified by the authorized officer.