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(a) On or before January 1, 2016, the state board shall adopt a final quantification methodology for carbon capture and storage projects seeking to demonstrate geologic sequestration.(b) The methodology adopted pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be used for the quantification of emissions as part of compliance obligations under any of the following:
(1) The mandatory reporting requirements adopted pursuant to Section 38530.
(2) The demonstration of sequestration for the purposes of any regulation implementing a market-based compliance mechanism pursuant
to this part.
(3) The demonstration of sequestration under the greenhouse gas emissions performance standard established pursuant to Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 8340) of Division 4.1 of the Public Utilities Code.
(c) The state board shall consult with the Public Utilities Commission and the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission on the development of the quantification methodology, and, to the maximum extent possible, coordinate the incorporation of the methodology into the emissions performance standard enforcement processes of those commissions.
(d) The quantification methodology shall include a methodology for carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery projects seeking to demonstrate
simultaneous sequestration of injected carbon dioxide. The methodology shall address multiple modes of carbon dioxide transportation, including pipeline, rail, and road transportation. The methodology shall do all of the following:
(1) Ensure that greenhouse gas emissions reductions, achieved pursuant to the methodology, are real, permanent, quantifiable, verifiable, and enforceable by the state board.
(2) Demonstrate that sites are capable of long-term containment of carbon dioxide.
(3) Identify and characterize potential natural and manmade leakage pathways, and provide implementation of appropriate risk management and corrective actions.
(4) Provide design,
construction, and operation parameters to prevent, mitigate, and remediate the creation or activation of leakage pathways and the migration of carbon dioxide or fluids into any zone in a manner not authorized by the methodology.
(5) Minimize fugitive carbon dioxide emissions from carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery projects seeking to demonstrate simultaneous sequestration of injected carbon dioxide.
(6) Provide for post injection closure and the long-term responsibility for carbon dioxide sequestered.
(7) Verify, monitor, account for, and report carbon dioxide quantities sequestered, injected, recycled, leaked, vented, and in any other categories as deemed appropriate by the state board.
(e) The state board shall not quantify any carbon dioxide from an enhanced oil recovery project seeking to demonstrate simultaneous sequestration of injected carbon dioxide that is incapable of transitioning to class VI in accordance with applicable requirements of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 300f et seq.).
(f) Utilizing existing requirements under federal and state law to the extent possible, the methodology may include surface and subsurface characterization, monitoring, operational, reporting, accounting, and verification requirements and conditions to ensure the accurate quantification of emissions.
(g) In adopting the methodology, the state board shall, to the maximum extent feasible,
harmonize the adopted methodology with greenhouse gas storage or sequestration quantification methodologies used by other state, federal, or international greenhouse gas emissions reduction programs if it does not compromise the ability of the methodology to verify sequestration or accurately quantify emissions.
(h) This section does not modify, limit, or supersede the operation of other laws applicable to carbon dioxide capture, transportation, or underground injection, or their application by the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, the Public Utilities Commission, the Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources, or the California Environmental Protection Agency and its boards, offices, and departments.
(i) In adopting the methodology, the state
board shall consider account for the potential for direct, indirect, and cumulative emission impacts that may result from carbon capture and storage projects seeking to demonstrate geologic sequestration. sequestration, and provide direction to the local air quality management district or air pollution control district for the mitigation of those emissions, including, but not limited to, criteria air pollutants.