WAC 246-244-020
Definitions. As used in this chapter,
the following definitions apply:
(1) "Casing" means a metal pipe or tube used as a lining
for oil or gas wells to prevent collapse of the well-bore.
(2) "Energy compensation source" (ECS) means a small
sealed source, with an activity not exceeding 3.7 MBq (100
microcuries), used within a logging tool, or other tool
components, to provide a reference standard to maintain the
tool's calibration when in use.
(3) "Field station" means a facility where radioactive
sources may be stored or used and from which equipment is
dispatched to temporary job sites.
(4) "Fresh water aquifer" means a geological formation
that is capable of yielding a significant amount of fresh
water to a well or spring.
(5) "Injection tool" means a device used for controlled
subsurface injection of radioactive tracer material.
(6) "Irretrievable well-logging source" means any sealed
source containing licensed material that is pulled off or not
connected to the wireline that suspends the source in the well
and for which all reasonable effort at recovery has been
expended.
(7) "Logging assistant" means an individual who assists
the logging supervisor in performing the well-logging
operations.
(8) "Logging supervisor" means an individual who provides
personal supervision of the use of licensed material at the
temporary job site and who is responsible to the licensee for
assuring compliance with requirements of the department's
regulations and the conditions of the license.
(9) "Logging tool" means a device used subsurface to
perform well-logging.
(10) "Mineral logging" means any logging performed for
the purpose of mineral (including water) exploration other
than oil or gas.
(11) "Personal supervision" means guidance and
instruction by the supervisor who is physically present at the
job site and watching the performance of the operation in such
proximity that contact is maintained and immediate assistance
given as required.
(12) "Radioactive marker" means licensed material used
for the purpose of depth determination or direction
orientation. This term includes radioactive collar markers
and radioactive iron nails.
(13) "Sealed source" means any licensed material that is
encased in a capsule designed to prevent leakage or escape of
the radioactive material.
(14) "Source holder" means the housing or assembly into
which a radioactive source is placed for the purpose of
facilitating the handling and use of such source in
well-logging operations.
(15) "Subsurface tracer study" means, for the purpose of
this chapter, the release of unsealed licensed material or a
substance labeled with licensed material in a single well or
multiple wells for the purpose of tracing the movement or
position of the material or substance in the well-bore or
adjacent formation(s) (this term does not include the use of
licensed material in field flooding studies).
(16) "Surface casing" means a pipe or tube used as a
lining in a well to isolate the fresh water zone from the
well.
(17) "Temporary job site" means any location to which
radioactive materials have been dispatched or taken to perform
wireline service operations or subsurface tracer studies.
(18) "Tritium neutron generator target source" means a
tritium source used within a neutron generator tube to produce
neutrons for use in well-logging applications.
(19) "Uranium sinker bar" means a weight containing
depleted uranium used for the purpose of providing additional
force to pull a logging tool down toward the bottom of a well.
(20) "Well-bore" means any drilled hole in which wireline
service operations and/or subsurface tracer studies are
performed.
(21) "Well-logging" means the lowering and raising of
measuring devices or tools which contain sources of radiation
into well-bores or cavities (salt domes, etc.) for the purpose
of obtaining information about the well and/or adjacent
formations which may be used in oil, gas, mineral or
geological explorations.
(22) "Well-logging operation" means any activity
involving licensed material performed in a well, including
well-logging, mineral logging, subsurface tracer studies, use
of radioactive markers, radioactive iron nails, uranium sinker
bars, and radioactive sands, and transportation or storage of
same.
(23) "Wireline" means a cable containing one or more
electrical conductors which is used to lower and raise logging
tools in the well-bore.
(24) "Wireline service operation" means any evaluation or
mechanical service which is performed in the well-bore using
devices containing radioactive material on a wireline.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. 03-12-062, §
246-244-020, filed 6/2/03, effective 7/3/03. Statutory
Authority: RCW 43.70.040. 91-02-049 (Order 121), recodified
as § 246-244-020, filed 12/27/90, effective 1/31/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.080. 87-01-031 (Order 2450),
§ 402-38-030, filed 12/11/86.]