250.215—What hydrogen sulfide (H2S) information must accompany the EP?

The following H2 S information, as applicable, must accompany your EP:
(a) Concentration. The estimated concentration of any H2 S you might encounter while you conduct your proposed exploration activities.
(b) Classification. Under § 250.490(c), a request that the Regional Supervisor classify the area of your proposed exploration activities as either H2 S absent, H2 S present, or H2 S unknown. Provide sufficient information to justify your request.
(c) H 2 S Contingency Plan. If you ask the Regional Supervisor to classify the area of your proposed exploration activities as either H2 S present or H2 S unknown, an H2 S Contingency Plan prepared under § 250.490(f), or a reference to an approved or submitted H2 S Contingency Plan that covers the proposed exploration activities.
(d) Modeling report. If you modeled a potential H2 S release when developing your EP, modeling report or the modeling results, or a reference to such report or results if you have already submitted it to the Regional Supervisor.
(1) The analysis in the modeling report must be specific to the particular site of your proposed exploration activities, and must consider any nearby human-occupied OCS facilities, shipping lanes, fishery areas, and other points where humans may be subject to potential exposure from an H2 S release from your proposed exploration activities.
(2) If any H2 S emissions are projected to affect an onshore location in concentrations greater than 10 parts per million, the modeling analysis must be consistent with the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) risk management plan methodologies outlined in 40 CFR part 68.