(a) The permittee shall keep complete and accurate records
of, but not limited to:
(1) All monitoring required by the permit, including:
(A) continuous records of surface injection pressures;
(B) continuous records of the pressures and volumes of the
annulus between the tubing and long string;
(C) continuous records of injection and production flow rates;
(D) monthly total volume of injected and produced materials;
(E) continuous records of cavern gases chemistry and pressures;
(F) continuous records of cavern fill volume and chemistry;
and
(G) continuous records of cavern fluid volume;
(2) All periodic well tests, including but not limited to:
(A) analyses of injected and produced materials;
(B) cavern integrity;
(C) well mechanical integrity; and
(D) casing inspection surveys;
(3) all shut-in periods and times that emergency measures were
used for handling injection fluid or waste;
(4) any additional information on conditions that might reasonably
affect the operation of the injection well.
(b) All records shall be made available promptly on location
for review upon request from a representative of the commission.
(c) The permittee shall retain on location, for a period of
three years following abandonment, records of all information resulting from
any monitoring activities, including the chemical and physical characteristics
of injected waste, or other records required by the permit. The executive
director may require a permittee to submit copies of the records at any time
prior to conclusion of the retention period.
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