Section 410IAC5-10.1-25. Notification of incidents, abandonment, and lost sources  


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                                    (a) Notification of incidents and sources lost in other than downhole logging operations shall be made in accordance with appropriate provisions of 410 IAC 5-4.

                                    (b) Whenever a sealed source or device containing radioactive material is lodged downhole, the licensee shall:

    (1) Monitor at the surface for the presence of radioactive contamination with a radiation survey instrument or logging tool during logging tool recovery operations; and

    (2) Notify the board immediately by telephone if radioactive contamination is detected at the surface or if the source appears to be damaged.

                                    (c) When it becomes apparent that efforts to recover the radioactive source will not be successful, the licensee shall:

    (1) Advise the well-operator of 410 IAC 5 and an appropriate method of abandonment, which shall include:

    (i) The immobilization and sealing in place of the radioactive source with a cement plug;

    (ii) The setting of a whipstock or other deflection device; and

    (iii) The mounting of a permanent identification plaque, at the surface of the well, containing the appropriate information required by 410 IAC 5-10.1-25(d).

    (2) Notify the board by telephone, giving the circumstances of the loss, and request approval of the proposed abandonment procedures; and

    (3) File a written report with the board within 30 days of the abandonment, setting forth the following information:

    (i) Date of occurrence and a brief description of attempts to recover the source;

    (ii) A description of the radioactive source involved, including radionuclide, quantity, and chemical and physical form;

    (iii) Surface location and identification of well;

    (iv) Results of efforts to immobilize and set the source in place;

    (v) Depth of the radioactive source;

    (vi) Depth of the top of the cement plug;

    (vii) Depth of the well; and

    (viii) Information contained on the permanent identification plaque.

                                    (d) Whenever a sealed source containing radioactive material is abandoned downhole, the licensee shall provide a permanent plaque2/ for posting the well or well-bore. This plaque shall:

    (1) Be constructed of long-lasting material, such as stainless steel or monel; and

    (2) Contain the following information engraved on its face:

    (i) The word "CAUTION";

    (ii) The radiation symbol without the conventional color requirement;

    (iii) The date of abandonment;

    (iv) The name of the well-operator or well owner;

    (v) The well name and well identification number(s) or other designation;

    (vi) The sealed source(s) by radionuclide and quantity of activity;

    (vii) The source depth and the depth to the top of the plug; and

    (viii) An appropriate warning, depending on the specific circumstances of each abandonment.3/

                                    2/ An example of a suggested plaque is shown in 410 IAC 5-10.1-27.

                                    3/ Appropriate warnings may include: (a) "Do not drill below plug back depth"; (b) "Do not enlarge casing"; or (c) "Do not re-enter the hole", followed by the words, "before contacting the Indiana state board of health."

                                    (e) The licensee shall immediately notify the board by telephone and subsequently by confirming letter if the licensee knows or has reason to believe that radioactive material has been lost in or to an underground potable water source. Such notice shall designate the well location and shall describe the magnitude and extent of loss of radioactive material, assess the consequences of such loss, and explain efforts planned or being taken to mitigate these consequences. (Indiana State Department of Health; 410 IAC 5-10.1-25; filed Feb 29, 1984, 10:10 am: 7 IR 985; readopted filed Nov 15, 2001, 1:30 p.m.: 25 IR 1270; readopted filed May 22, 2007, 1:44 p.m.: 20070613-IR-410070141RFA; readopted filed Sep 11, 2013, 3:19 p.m.: 20131009-IR-410130346RFA)