N.D. Admin. Code 43-02-12-07

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 43-02-12-07 - Drilling and plugging requirements
1. Prior to commencement of any drilling or plugging operations, the director may require a field meeting with the geophysical contractor and subcontractors.
2. Except in those circumstances in which the director allows otherwise, all seismic shot holes must be plugged the same day as they were drilled and loaded. Any blown out shot holes must be plugged as soon as reasonably practicable, unless, upon application, the director grants an extension which may not exceed ninety days. All seismic shot holes must be temporarily capped until final plugging.
3. If the number of drilling rigs on a proposed project exceeds the director's capacity to provide appropriate inspection, the director may limit the number of drilling rigs.
4. Bentonite materials used in seismic hole plugging must be derived from naturally occurring untreated, high swelling sodium bentonite which consists principally of the mineral montmorillonite.
5. A durable nonmetallic plug, designed to fit the hole, must be set at a depth of approximately three feet [91.44 centimeters] below the surface of every shot hole.
6. Unless the contractor can prove to the satisfaction of the commission that another method will provide better protection to ground water and long-term land stability, seismic shot hole plugging shall be conducted in the following manner:
a. When water is used in conjunction with the drilling of seismic shot holes or when water is encountered in the hole, the shot holes are to be filled with coarse ground bentonite approximately three-fourths of one inch [19.05 millimeters] in diameter from the top of the charge up to a depth above the final water level. Cuttings shall be added from the top of the bentonite to the surface. Only dry cuttings shall be utilized when plugging the shot hole. All cuttings added above the nonmetallic plug shall be tamped.
b. When drilling with air only, and in completely dry holes, a plugging may be accomplished by returning the cuttings to the hole. A small mound must be left over the hole for settling allowance.
c. Remaining cap leads must be cut off below ground level and any drilling fluid or cuttings which are deposited on the surface around the seismic hole will be spread out in such a manner that the growth of natural grasses or foliage will not be impaired.
d. Any markings, including lath, pin flags, flagging, or any other debris left on the project area, including the powder magazine, must be removed and lawfully disposed of.

N.D. Admin Code 43-02-12-07

Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2014-352, April 2014, effective April 1, 2014. .

General Authority: NDCC 38-08.1

Law Implemented: NDCC 38-08.1-02, 38-08.1-06, 38-08.1-06.1