In the construction of a well site, saltwater handling facility, treating plant, access road, and all associated facilities, the topsoil shall be removed, stockpiled, and stabilized or otherwise reserved for use when the area is reclaimed. "Topsoil" means the suitable plant growth material on the surface; however, in no event shall this be deemed to be more than the top twelve inches [30.48 centimeters] of soil or deeper than the depth of cultivation, whichever is greater. Soil stabilization materials, liners, fabrics, and other materials to be used onsite, on access roads or associated facilities, must be reported on a sundry notice (form 4) to the director within thirty days after application. The reclamation plan for such materials shall also be included.
When necessary to prevent pollution of the land surface and freshwaters, the director may require the site to be sloped and diked.
Sites shall not be located in, or hazardously near, bodies of water, nor shall they block natural drainages. Sites and associated facilities shall be designed to divert surface drainage from entering the site.
Sites or appropriate parts thereof shall be fenced if required by the director.
Within six months after the completion of a well or construction of a saltwater handling facility or treating plant, the portion of the site not used for operations shall be reclaimed, unless waived by the director. Operators shall file a sundry notice (form 4) detailing the work that was performed and a current site diagram, which identifies the stockpiled topsoil location and its volume. Sites shall be stabilized to prevent erosion.
N.D. Admin Code 43-02-03-19
General Authority: NDCC 38-08-04
Law Implemented: NDCC 38-08-04