2016 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 353 - MINERAL CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT .5901 Operations and reclamation plan -- Contents, distribution, and agreement or mediation -- Mediation report.
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353.5901
Operations and reclamation plan -- Contents, distribution, and
agreement or mediation -- Mediation report.
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A well operator shall submit to the department an operations and reclamation plan
at the time of filing an application for permit to drill, deepen, or reopen a well. The
plan shall be filed on forms provided by the department and shall include:
(a) A narrative description of those best management practices intended to be
employed to prevent pollution, erosion, and sedimentation from the well site
and all disturbed areas, including roads. The description shall be updated
when the best management practices utilized on site differ from those
described in the plan;
(b) A narrative description of the location of all areas to be disturbed, including
the location of roads, gathering lines, the well site, tanks and other storage
facilities, and any other information that may be required by the department.
Accompanying this narrative description shall be a plat depicting the location
on the land of all of these disturbances or facilities; and
(c) Any additional information that the department may require.
The plan shall include at a minimum a narrative describing the following categories:
(a) Site plans;
(b) Construction practices to be used;
(c) Reclamation methods to be used after well completion;
(d) Maintenance of the reclaimed site; and
(e) Site closure describing plugging, abandonment, and reclamation procedures.
The department shall review and approve the operations and reclamation plan prior
to permit issuance in cases where there has not been a severance of the ownership of
the oil and gas from the ownership of the surface to be disturbed.
In all cases where there has been a complete severance of the ownership of the oil
and gas from the ownership of the surface and the surface owners of all disturbed
areas have not signed agreements with the well operator agreeing to the operations
and reclamation plan, at the time of filing the application the well operator shall
cause to be delivered to the surface owners of all disturbed areas who have not
agreed to the operations and reclamation plan, by certified mail, return receipt
requested:
(a) A copy of the operations and reclamation plan required by paragraph (a) of
subsection (1) of this section, and the narrative description of land
disturbances and plat required by paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of this
section; and
(b) A notice to read as follows: "If you do not agree with the proposed use of your
land by the well operator, the well operator may request mediation of your
dispute by the General Counsel's Office of the Department for Natural
Resources. If mediation is requested, and you decide to participate, each party
to the mediation will be charged one hundred dollars ($100) to help cover the
cost of mediation. You will be notified of the time and place for mediation, if
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the well operator chooses mediation, and of your right to participate."
The certified mail receipt, when returned, shall be filed by the well operator with
the department and made part of the permit application.
If the well operator has been unable to reach agreement with the surface owners of
all areas to be disturbed in all cases where there has been a complete severance of
the ownership of the oil and gas from the ownership of the surface to be disturbed,
the permit required by this chapter shall not be issued until the dispute has been
referred to mediation by the General Counsel's Office of the Department for Natural
Resources, and mediation has been concluded either by agreement between the
parties or by a report of the mediator, in accordance with subsection (6) of this
section.
The well operator may request mediation any time after filing the permit
application, and all parties participating in the mediation shall pay a nonrefundable
fee of one hundred dollars ($100) to the Kentucky State Treasurer, which shall be
for the sole use of the department and shall be in addition to any money
appropriated by the General Assembly for the use of the department. The
department may waive the mediation fee for surface owners who submit verifiable
proof of financial inability to pay. The department shall notify the well operator and
all surface owners of areas to be disturbed by drilling who have not agreed to the
operation and reclamation plan of the date and time mediation shall be conducted by
certified mail, return receipt requested. The department shall conduct mediation at
the site proposed to be disturbed within fifteen (15) days from the date requested, if
practicable. At the mediation, the mediator will attempt to facilitate an agreement
between the well operator and the surface owner. If an agreement is not forthcoming
after mediation, the mediator shall, within five (5) days after mediation, issue a
report to the director of the Division of Oil and Gas recommending that the director:
(a) Accept the plan as submitted by the well operator; or
(b) Accept the plan with modifications set forth by the mediator.
If an agreement between the well operator and the surface owners of all disturbed
areas is not forthcoming after mediation, the mediator shall consider the following
factors as to the reasonable use of the surface by the well operator in issuing a report
to the director:
(a) The location of roads, gathering lines, and tank batteries;
(b) The timing of the operation, considering seasonal uses of the land by the
surface owner and the need of the well operator to drill expeditiously;
(c) The impact on the other uses of the land by the surface owner, including the
location of timber, houses, barns, ponds, crops, and other improvements;
(d) Whether the plan includes a plan for timely, effective reclamation of all
disturbed areas; and
(e) Any other information deemed appropriate by the mediator.
The director shall act upon the recommendation of the mediator within five (5) days
of the receipt of the mediation report.
Effective: June 24, 2015
History: Amended 2015 Ky. Acts ch. 21, sec. 15, effective June 24, 2015. -- Amended
2010 Ky. Acts ch. 24, sec. 1908, effective July 15, 2010. -- Created 1994 Ky. Acts
ch. 127, sec. 2, effective July 15, 1994.
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