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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 254 · § 254.28

§ 254.28. What information must I include in the "In situ burning plan" appendix?

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Your in situ burning plan must be consistent with any guidelines authorized by the National Contingency Plan and the appropriate Area Contingency Plan(s). Your in situ burning plan must include:
(a)A description of the in situ burn equipment including its availability, location, and owner;
(b)A discussion of your in situ burning procedures, including provisions for ignition of an oil spill;
(c)A discussion of environmental effects of an in situ burn;
(d)Your guidelines for well control and safety of personnel and property;
(e)A discussion of the circumstances in which in situ burning may be appropriate;
(f)Your guidelines for making the decision to ignite; and
(g)An outline of the procedures you must follow to obtain approval for an in situ burn.
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