The discussion draft regulations touch on topics such as:
• Pre-fracturing well-testing;
• Advance notification;
• Monitoring during and after drilling operations;
• Disclosure of fracturing fluid materials;
• Confidential business information; and
• Handling of hydraulic fracturing fluids; and
• Storage of hydraulic fracturing fluids.
The proposed regulations would require hydraulic fracturing operators to publicly disclose detailed information about their operations, including a complete list of chemicals, and their concentrations. If the material is a trade secret, then operators must inform the public of its chemical family or use a similar method to describe it. The Division will accept written comments until 45 days after the formal rulemaking begins.
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