Well Abandonment definition

Well Abandonment means the proper filling and sealing of a well according to the provisions of s. NR 812.26, Wisconsin Administrative Code.
Well Abandonment means the modification of the struc- ture of a well by filling or sealing the borehole so that water may not be withdrawn or obtained from the well.
Well Abandonment means the filling and sealing of a well according to the provision of Ch. NR 112, Wisconsin Administrative Code.

Examples of Well Abandonment in a sentence

  • The preferred plugging cement slurry is that recommended by the American Petroleum Institute (API) Environmental Guidance Document: Well Abandonment and Inactive Well Practices for U.S. Exploration and Production Operations, i.e., a neat cement slurry mixed to API standards.

  • All final reports of plugging and abandonment shall be submitted on a Well Abandonment Report, Form 6, and accompanied by a job log or cement verification report from the plugging contractor specifying the type of fluid used to fill the wellbore, type and slurry volume of API Class cement used, date of work, and depth the plugs were placed.

  • The Board of Commissioners may order at any time the site of an abandoned water well or hole inspected, to determine whether the work has been satisfactorily completed in accordance with the standards and methods stated herein, and as stated on the Water Well Abandonment and Plugging Form (LDPW-GW-2).

  • The contractor who plugs an abandoned well or hole after October 1, 1975, shall complete Louisiana Department of Public Works Water Well Abandonment and Plugging Form (LDPW-GW-2) within 30 days after the completion of the work and submit the form (LDPW-GW-2) to the Louisiana Department of Public Works, who will record and transmit a copy to the commission.

  • Filing of Water Well Abandonment and Plugging Form (LDPW-GW-2) 79 §313.


More Definitions of Well Abandonment

Well Abandonment means the filling and sealing of a well according to the provisions of Chapter NR 812 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code.
Well Abandonment means the proper filling and sealing of a well according to the provisions of s.
Well Abandonment means the proper filling and sealing of a well according to the provisions of NR 812.26, Wisconsin Administrative Code. (Ord. 018, Series 2005, Part 1)
Well Abandonment means the filling and sealing of a well according to the provisions of CH. NR 811, WI Admin Code.
Well Abandonment means the permanent plugging of a well, in accordance with state law as set forth in Division 3, Chapter 1 of the California Public Resource Code and pursuant to requirements of DOGGR, found in Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 1723- 1723.9 or in accordance with subsequently enacted applicable state laws or regulations regarding Well Abandonment.
Well Abandonment means the filling and sealing of a well according to the provisions of Chapter NR 112, Wis. Adm. Code.
Well Abandonment means the filling and sealing of a well according to the provisions of Chapter NR 112, Wis. Adm. Code and any modifications or renumbering of said statute or regulation.