Florida Senate - 2015 SENATOR AMENDMENT
Bill No. CS/CS/CS/HB 1205, 1st Eng.
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LEGISLATIVE ACTION
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Senator Soto moved the following:
1 Senate Amendment
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3 Delete lines 633 - 645
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5 well stimulation;
6 9. Each chemical ingredient that is subject to 29 C.F.R. s.
7 1910.1200(g)(2) and the ingredient concentration in the high
8 pressure well stimulation fluid by mass for each well on which a
9 high-pressure well stimulation is performed; and
10 10. Each acid and the concentration of such acid that is
11 used as part of an acid well stimulation treatment. Acid well
12 stimulation treatment means the application of one or more acids
13 to the well or underground geologic formation to enhance oil or
14 gas production or recovery. For purposes of this subparagraph,
15 the acid well stimulation treatment may be conducted at any
16 applied pressure, may be used in combination with hydraulic
17 fracturing treatments or other well stimulation treatments, and
18 may include acid matrix stimulation treatments and acid
19 fracturing treatments. Acid matrix stimulation treatments are
20 acid well stimulation treatments conducted at pressures lower
21 than the applied pressure necessary to fracture the underground
22 geologic formation.
23 (c) If the chemical disclosure registry cannot accept and
24 make publicly available any information specified in this
25 section, the department shall post the information on the
26 department’s website.
27 (2) A service provider, vendor, or well owner or operator
28 shall also:
29 (a) Report the information required under subsection (1) to
30 the department within 30 days after the initiation of the