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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

353.6601 Advance notice to surface owner located within 1,000 feet of high-volume

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horizontal fracturing treatment of a horizontal well.
(1)An operator employing a high-volume horizontal fracturing treatment shall provide
notice required under subsection
(3)of this section to each surface property owner
within one thousand (1,000) feet of the surface location of the proposed well, at
least twenty
(20)days prior to commencement of a high-volume horizontal
fracturing treatment of a horizontal well. For purposes of this subsection, a surface
property owner is the person who is assessed for the purpose of taxes imposed
according to the records of the property valuation administrator of the county where
the property is located.
(2)The operator shall, for the purpose of giving notice, secure from the property
valuation administrator's office the names of persons entitled to notice under this
section. Notice to the persons indicated as surface property owners in the office of
the property valuation administrator shall be conclusive evidence that the operator
has met the requirements of this section.
(3)The notice to surface property owners shall include:
(a)The name and address of the operator;
(b)The surface location of the proposed well; and
(c)The name and location of the cabinet office where the permit and related
documents are available for public inspection and, if the documents are
available electronically, the Web site where the permit and related documents
may be inspected.
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