Title 401 | Chapter 103 | Regulation 020
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401 KAR 103:020.Decommissioning standards.
Section 1.
Technical Requirements of Decommissioning Plan. The construction certificate holder or person who controls or owns right to control any MEGF shall comply with decommissioning requirements and mitigation measures established in KRS 278.706 and 278.710.(1)
This plan shall be certified by an independent professional engineer prior to submission to the cabinet.(2)
Unless otherwise stated in an accommodation included a lease agreement with the affected landowner, the decommissioning plan shall be designed to return the land to a substantially similar state as it was prior to the commencement of construction.(3)
Decommissioning plans filed with the cabinet shall meet the following technical requirements:(a)
Provide an estimated lifespan of the MEGF, including an estimated period of useful life for system components;(b)
Identify the party responsible for decommissioning;(c)
Define conditions upon which decommissioning will be implemented, including a statement defining how notification will be made to the cabinet, affected landowners, and local county or municipality in regard to implementation of the decommissioning process, pursuant to 401 KAR 103:010, Section 1(1);(d)
The estimated timeframe for commencement and completion of decommissioning activities;(e)
Include a revegetation plan, with native seed mixes, excluding any invasive species;(f)
Cost itemization of all estimated costs that factor into decommissioning the MEGF;(g)
Include the financial assurance mechanisms, in accordance with KRS 278.706 and 401 KAR 103:030;(h)
Describe any agreement with landowners regarding decommissioning, including any special accommodations made to any affected landowner, pursuant to KRS 278.706(2)(m)6;(i)
Removal of any MEGF owned equipment and facilities, including:1.
Structures;2.
Fencing;3.
Roads;4.
Foundations or pads;5.
Erosion, sediment, and water control measures;6.
Modules or solar panels;7.
Racks;8.
Cables or wires;9.
Conduit;10.
Inverters; and11.
Transformers;(j)
Remove any underground components and foundations of above-ground facilities. Underground components and facilities under this paragraph shall be removed to a depth of three (3) feet below the surface grade of the land in or on which the component was installed, unless otherwise requested by the landowner; and(k)
Incorporate the requirements of paragraphs (a) through (j) of this subsection into the applicant's or construction certificate holder's leases with landowners.Section 2.
Decommissioning Plan Updates.(1)
Pursuant to KRS 278.710, all MEGFs shall submit an updated decommissioning plan at least once every five (5) years. Decommissioning plan updates shall be submitted no later than 180 days prior to the fifth anniversary of the commencement of generation of electricity unless permission for a later date has been granted in writing by the cabinet, as established in KRS 278.710(8). The cabinet may, at any time, request updated information necessary for reevaluating the decommissioning plan updates. Requests for updates shall include:(a)
Additional construction of equipment or facilities;(b)
Removal of equipment or facilities; or(c)
Changes in the facilities estimated decommissioning costs.(2)
Decommissioning plan updates shall:(a)
Be submitted in conjunction with a notarized MEGF Annual Report or Decommissioning Plan Update Form, DWM 4657, including all required attachments;(b)
Include an updated estimation of decommissioning costs in accordance with Section 3 of this administrative regulation and 401 KAR 103:030; and(c)
Include any proposed measures to mitigate adverse impacts pursuant to KRS 278.710.(3)
Any engineering evaluation procured by the cabinet or at the cabinet's request and referred to the secretary to inform a final decision shall be considered preliminary, confidential, and not open for public inspection until after final action by the secretary.(4)
Decommissioning plan updates that require new construction shall comply with KRS 278.704 through 278.714.(5)
Upon review and approval of the updated decommissioning plan by the cabinet, the construction certificate holder, or person who controls or owns the right to control the MEGF shall file with the cabinet an updated copy of the decommissioning bond or other similar security, in accordance with 401 KAR 103:030, to reflect changes to the estimated cost of effectuating the decommissioning plan or to the net present value or the net salvage value of the facility or its components.Section 3.
Decommissioning Cost Estimates.(1)
The construction certificate holder or person who controls or owns the right to control a merchant electric generating facility shall have a detailed, written estimate, in current US dollar, of the cost to decommission the MEGF in accordance with KRS 278.706 and 278.710.(2)
The estimated cost shall equal the cost of completing the decommissioning plan of the MEGF at the end of the useful life pursuant to the approved decommissioning plan. The cost estimate shall include:(a)
Itemized costs for implementing, dismantling, removing, or disposing of all structures, systems, components, and requirements established in Section 1 of this administrative regulation;(b)
An estimated decommissioning cost per megawatt valuation;(c)
A recalculation at least once every five (5) years to accommodate for inflation or depreciation;(d)
The defined useful life period of the MEGF; and(e)
Certification by an independent, licensed engineer pursuant to KRS 278.706.Section 4.
Abandonment. In the event of abandonment or failure to complete decommissioning obligations by the responsible party, pursuant to KRS 224.10-100, the cabinet may draw upon the financial assurance and implement the decommissioning plan. Pursuant to KRS 278.706, if any party makes a successful claim on the approved financial assurance, that party shall be responsible for the requirements established in the decommissioning plan.Section 5.
Incorporation by Reference.(1)
"MEGF Annual Report or Decommissioning Plan Update" Form, DWM 4657, January 2024, is incorporated by reference.(2)
This material may be inspected, copies, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at Division of Waste Management, 300 Sower Boulevard, 2nd floor, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., from the Web site at eec.ky.gov/environmental-protection/waste.HISTORY: (50 Ky.R. 1218, 1914, 2050; eff. 6-6-2024)
FILED WITH LRC: March 11, 2024
CONTACT PERSON: Tyler Shields, Environmental Control Supervisor, Department for Environmental Protection, Division of Waste Management, 300 Sower Boulevard, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, phone (502) 782-5325, fax (502) 564-4245, email Tyler.Shields@ky.gov.
401 KAR 103:020.Decommissioning standards.
Section 1.
Technical Requirements of Decommissioning Plan. The construction certificate holder(1)
This plan shall be certified by an independent professional engineer prior to submission to the cabinet.(2)
Unless otherwise stated in an accommodation included(3)
Decommissioning plans filed with the cabinet shall(a)
Provide an estimated lifespan of the MEGF, including an estimated period of useful life for system components;(b)
Identify the party responsible for decommissioning;(c)
Define conditions upon which decommissioning will be implemented(d)
The estimated timeframe for commencement and completion of decommissioning activities;(e)
Include a revegetation plan, with native seed mixes, excluding any invasive species;(f)
Cost itemization of all estimated costs that factor into decommissioning the MEGF;(g)
Include the financial assurance mechanisms, in accordance with KRS 278.706 and 401 KAR 103:030;(h)
Describe any agreement with landowners regarding decommissioning, including any special accommodations made to any affected landowner, pursuant to KRS 278.706(2)(m)6;1.
2.
3.
(i)
Removal of any MEGF owned equipment and facilities, including:1.
Structures;2.
Fencing;3.
Roads;4.
Foundations or pads;5.
Erosion, sediment, and water control measures;6.
Modules or solar panels;7.
Racks;8.
Cables or wires;9.
Conduit;10.
Inverters; and11.
Transformers;(j)
Remove any underground components and foundations of above-ground facilities. Underground components and facilities under this paragraph shall be removed to a depth of three (3) feet below the surface grade of the land in or on which the component was installed, unless otherwise requested by the landowner; and(k)
Incorporate the requirements of paragraphs (a) through (j) of this subsection into the applicant's or construction certificate holder's leases with landowners.Section 2.
Decommissioning Plan Updates.(1)
Pursuant to KRS 278.710, all MEGFs shall submit an updated decommissioning plan at least once every five (5) years. Decommissioning plan updates shall be submitted no later than 180 days prior to the fifth anniversary of the commencement of generation of electricity unless permission for a later date has been granted in writing by the cabinet, as established in KRS 278.710(8). The cabinet may, at any time, request updated information necessary for reevaluating the decommissioning plan updates. Requests for updates shall include:(a)
Additional construction of equipment or facilities;(b)
Removal of equipment or facilities; or(c)
Changes in the facilities estimated decommissioning costs.(2)
Decommissioning plan updates shall:(a)
Be submitted in conjunction with a notarized MEGF Annual Report or Decommissioning Plan Update Form, DWM 4657, including all required attachments;(b)
Include an updated estimation of decommissioning costs in accordance with Section 3 of this administrative regulation and 401 KAR 103:030; and(c)
Include any proposed measures to mitigate adverse impacts pursuant to KRS 278.710.(3)
Any engineering evaluation procured by the cabinet or at the cabinet's request and referred to the secretary to inform a final decision shall be considered preliminary, confidential, and not open for public inspection until after final action by the secretary.(4)
Decommissioning plan updates that require new construction shall comply with(5)
Upon review and approval of the updated decommissioning plan by the cabinet, the construction certificate holderSection 3.
Decommissioning Cost Estimates.(1)
The construction certificate holder(2)
The estimated cost shall equal the cost of completing the decommissioning plan of the MEGF at the end of the useful life pursuant to the approved decommissioning plan. The cost estimate shall include:(a)
Itemized costs for implementing, dismantling, removing, or disposing of all structures, systems, components, and requirements established(b)
(c)
A recalculation(d)
The(e)
CertificationSection 4.
Abandonment. In the event of abandonment or failure to complete decommissioning obligations by the responsible party, pursuant to KRS 224.10-100, the cabinet maySection 5.
Incorporation by Reference.(1)
"MEGF Annual Report or Decommissioning Plan Update" Form, DWM 4657, January 2024(2)
This material may be inspected, copies, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at Division of Waste Management, 300 Sower Boulevard, 2nd floor, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., from the Web site at eec.ky.gov/environmental-protection/waste.HISTORY: (50 Ky.R. 1218, 1914, 2050; eff. 6-6-2024)
FILED WITH LRC: March 11, 2024
CONTACT PERSON: Tyler Shields, Environmental Control Supervisor, Department for Environmental Protection, Division of Waste Management, 300 Sower Boulevard, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, phone (502) 782-5325, fax (502) 564-4245, email Tyler.Shields@ky.gov.