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INTEGRITY And IV Oilfield Water Disposal

IV Oilfield Water Disposal & Services Ltd. ("IV Oilfield") is an oilfield water disposal corporation owned and operated by the parent company called Integrity Maintenance Ltd. (INTEGRITY). INTEGRITY provides oilfield water disposal services to the clients in southeast Saskatchewan via "IV Oilfield" at the facilities in Alameda - 15-36-004-03W2M, and Stoughton WPF – 16-16-009-08W2M. 

IV Oilfield - Alameda

Alameda WPF – 15-36-004-03W2M License Number(s): 8157 / 1927.

IV Oilfield - Stoughton

Stoughton WPF – 16-16-009-08W2M License Number(s): 8157 / 1927

Declaration Regarding Waste Management

We, at IV Oilfield Water Disposal & Services Ltd. (“IV OILFIELD”), declare the following:


  • We are senior executives of IV OILFIELD with the responsibility for all IV OILFIELD Saskatchewan facilities and with the authority to direct resources.
  • We, directly or through those we supervise, have a competent understanding of the AER waste management and reporting requirements. We recognize our responsibility for ensuring compliance with those requirements. We recognize the authority of the Ministry of Energy and Resources, Saskatchewan to make such requirements and enforce compliance with them.
  • We have ensured that there are controls within the organization designed to provide a reasonable, though not necessarily absolute, level of assurance over compliance with the Ministry of Energy and Resources, Saskatchewan-waste management, and reporting requirements.
  • We follow a process within our organization to evaluate the effectiveness of controls. When necessary, the company seeks guidance from the applicable governmental agencies and/or third party-subject matter expert(s).
  • We commit that appropriate resourcing will be provided to execute and measure progress of any remediation plans cited above.

Waste Acceptance List

IV Oilfield Water Disposal & Services may receive, store, treat, recycle, and process the following in- province and out-of-province non-hazardous wastes and by-products generated from and associated with the upstream petroleum industry, well workover and drilling operations:

IV - Alameda - Licensed Waste Acceptance List

Licensed Waste Acceptance List and PNG032 Waste Acceptance Code

  • Crude oil/condensate emulsions (residual post treatment): COEMUL
  • Frac fluids (water based): FRFLDW
  • Frac fluids (hydrocarbon based-liquid fraction): FRFLDH
  • Wash fluids-organic: WSHORG
  • Wash fluids-water: WSHWTR
  • Contaminated waters (leachate, collected surface waters): CWATER
  • Produced water (incl. brine solutions): WATER
  • Well work-over fluids: WWOFLD
  • Acid solutions (neutralized): ACID
  • Boiler Blown Down water: BLBDWT
  • Drilling Waste Gel Chemical (liquid fraction): DRWSGC
  • Drilling Waste Advanced Gel Chemical (liquid fraction): DRWSAC
  • Filter backwash liquids (gas sweetening): FLBWSW
  • Filter backwash liquids (water treatment): FLBWWT
  • Glycol solutions (no heavy metals): GLYC
  • Sweetening agents: SWTLIQ
  • Process water: PWTRHM / PWTROR.


IV - Stoughton - Licensed Waste Acceptance List

Licensed Waste Acceptance List and PNG032 Waste Acceptance Code

  • Crude oil/condensate emulsions (residual post treatment): COEMUL
  • Frac fluids (water based): FRFLDW
  • Frac fluids (hydrocarbon based-liquid fraction): FRFLDH
  • Wash fluids-organic: WSHORG
  • Wash fluids-water: WSHWTR
  • Contaminated waters (leachate, collected surface waters): CWATER
  • Produced water (incl. brine solutions): WATER
  • Well work-over fluids: WWOFLD
  • Acid solutions (neutralized): ACID.

Waste Screening Procedures

1. With the exception of materials specified in Condition 3, in-province upstream wastes or byproducts generated during normal (where it is reasonable to believe that the wastes or by-products were generated during what is normally accepted as oil and gas standard industry practices and which do not contain prohibited materials specified in Condition 4 of the approval) production, processing, transmission, transportation, storage, maintenance, operation, abandonment, decommissioning, reclamation, remediation and/or restoration of a well, well site or facility do not require to be tested or archived, unless otherwise specified by the department.


2. With the exception of materials specified in Condition 3, out-of-province upstream wastes or byproducts generated during normal production, processing, transmission, transportation, storage, maintenance, operation, abandonment, decommissioning, reclamation, remediation and/or restoration of a well, well site or facility shall be accompanied by reasonable documentation or verification to assure that materials specified in Condition 4 of the approval are not present in the wastes or byproducts. A representative sample shall be taken from each load and held for a minimum period of three months upon reception of the wastes or the by-products.


3. As a minimum requirement, the company shall test the Injectable Upstream Waste intended for injection into the disposal well.


4. IV Oilfield Water Disposal & Services Ltd. Shall not receive or dispose of:

  • Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORMs)
  • Any liquids or solids with Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) concentrations greater than 5 milliliter per litre or 5 milligrams per kilogram.
  • Any liquids or solids with total organohalogen concentrations greater than 100 milliliter per liter or 100 milligrams per kilogram. For industrial effluent and surface water, the total organohalogen shall be measured as Absorbable Organic Halides (AOX) quantified by Neutron Activation Analysis; for liquid solutions, it shall be measured as Total Organic Halides (TOX) quantified by Neutron Activation Analysis.
  • Any substances that is liable to spontaneously combust on contact with water.
  • Any substances that on contact with water emit flammable gases.
  • Any infectious substances and bio-medical waste.
  • Any household or municipal refuse, garbage or sewage.
  • All “leachable toxics wastes” listed in the Section 3.27 Table of The Transportable of Dangerous Goods Regulations. The leachable concentrations in the “leachable toxic wastes” shall be determined by using U.S. EPA Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP), Test Method 1311.
  • Any substances and associated matrices or containers that can liberate unsafe amounts of Hydrogen Sulfide (as specified in The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 1996) into the working environment under normal operating conditions at the facility, unless proper control systems and mitigating factors are incorporated at the facility.


For more information or if you have any question, contact us at: Operations: 306-575-8033, or Chief Engineering Manager/Arjun K at 306-575-8019, or 306-453-0077, or 306-577-3311. Thank you!

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