West Virginia Code § 22-6A-14

Reclamation requirements
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(a) The operator of a horizontal well shall reclaim the land surface within the area disturbed
in siting, drilling, completing or producing the well in accordance with the following
requirements:
(1) Except as provided elsewhere in this article, within six months after a horizontal well is
drilled and completed on a well pad designed for a single horizontal well, the operator shall
fill all the pits and impoundments that are not required or allowed by state or federal law or
rule or agreement between the operator and the surface owner that allows the impoundment
to remain open for the use and benefit of the surface owner (i.e. ua farm pond as described in
section nine of this article) and remove all concrete bases, drilling supplies and drilling
equipment: Provided, That impoundments or pits for which ctertificates have been approved
pursuant to section nine of this article shall be reclaimed at a time and in a manner as
provided in the applicable certificate and said section. Within that six-month period, the
operator shall grade or terrace and plant, seed or sod the area disturbed that is not required
in production of the horizontal well in accordance with the erosion and sediment control
plan. No pit may be used for the ultimate dispsosal of salt water. Salt water and oil shall be
periodically drained or removed and properly disposed of from any pit that is retained so the
pit is kept reasonably free of salt water and oil. Pits may not be left open permanently.
(2) For well pads designed to contain multiple horizontal wells, partial reclamation shall
begin upon completion of the ceonstruction of the well pad. For purposes of this section, the
term "partial reclamation" means grading or terracing and planting or seeding the area
disturbed that is not reqLuired in drilling, completing or producing any of the horizontal wells
on the well pad in accordance with the erosion and sediment control plan. This partial
reclamation satisfies the reclamation requirements of this section: Provided, That the
maximum period in which partial reclamation satisfies the reclamation requirements of this
section is five years from completion of the construction of the well pad. For purposes of
this subdivision, construction of a well pad will be deemed to be complete twelve months
afteWr construction is commenced if construction of the well pad is not actually completed
prior to that date. Within six months after expiration of the five-year maximum partial
reclamation period, the operator shall complete final reclamation of the well pad as set forth
in this subsection.
(3) Within six months after a horizontal well that has produced oil or gas is plugged or after
the plugging of a dry hole, the operator shall remove all production and storage structures,
supplies and equipment and any oil, salt water and debris and fill any remaining excavations.
Within that six-month period, the operator shall grade or terrace and plant, seed or sod the
area disturbed where necessary to bind the soil and prevent substantial erosion and
sedimentation.
(4) The operator shall reclaim the area of land disturbed in siting, drilling, completing or
producing the horizontal well in accordance with the erosion and sediment control plans
approved by the secretary or the secretary's designee pursuant to this article.
(b) The secretary, upon written application by an operator showing reasonable cause, may
extend the period within which reclamation must be completed, but not to exceed a further
six-month period. If the secretary refuses to approve a request for extension, the refusal
shall be by order, which may be appealed pursuant to the provisions of subdivision (23),
subsection (a), section five of this article.

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