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Facility TypeFacility ID/
API
Facility Name/
Number
Operator Name/
Number
StatusField Name/
Number
LocationLocation IDRelated Facilities
LOCATION323907TR 1-23-597
FRAC PAD
TEP ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC
96850
AC
8/1/2019
TRAIL RIDGE
83825
GARFIELD  045
SWSW 23 5S97W 6
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COGIS - Conditions of Approval Results
TypeSource DocumentConditions of Approval
OGLAForm: (02A)
401196204
07/19/2017
The following conditions of approval (COAs) will apply to the Form 2A Permit if any temporary surface (COAs 1, 2, 3, and 4) or buried permanent (COA 1) flowlines and/or offsite pipelines (poly or steel) are used during operations at the frac pad and well pad location: 1 - Operator shall pressure test pipelines (flowlines from wellheads to separators to tanks; pipelines from onsite separators to offsite storage tanks, and any temporary surface lines used for hydraulic stimulation and/or flowback operations) in accordance with Rule 1101.e.(1) prior to putting into initial service any temporary surface or permanent buried pipelines and following any reconfiguration of the pipeline network, and tested annually, unless agreed to by both parties that the flowlines can be managed under an approved COGCC variance. 2 - Operator must routinely inspect the entire length of the surface pipeline to ensure integrity. Operator shall conduct daily inspections of surface poly pipeline routes for leaks during active transfer of fluids and implement best management practices to contain any unintentional release of fluids along all portions of the surface pipeline route where temporary pumps and other necessary equipment are located. Inspections shall be conducted by viewing the length of the pipeline; operator will endeavor to minimize surface disturbance during pipeline monitoring. In addition, pump stations along the surface poly or steel pipeline route will be continuously monitored when operating in order to swiftly respond to such a failure. 3 - Operator will implement BMPs necessary to mitigate a potential for a release of fluids to impact streams, intermittent streams, ditches, and drainage crossings. For these crossings: if poly pipe is used on the surface, operator will ensure appropriate containment by either installing over-sized pipe “sleeves” which extend the length of the crossing and beyond to a distance deemed adequate to capture (catchment basins) and/or divert any possible release of fluids and prevent fluids from reaching the stream or drainage; installing over-sized pipe “sleeves” which extend the length of the crossing and installing shut off valves on either side of crossing instead of catchment basins; or develop an alternative means for containment. For all other pipeline materials, operator will implement BMPs necessary to mitigate a potential for E&P fluids not to reach groundwater or flowing surface water. 4 - Operator will utilize, to the extent practical, all existing access and other public roads, and/or existing pipeline right-of-ways, when placing/routing the temporary surface pipelines. This will reduce surface disturbance and fragmentation of wildlife habitat in the area.
OGLAForm: (02A)
401196204
07/19/2017
Potential odors associated with the completions process and/or with long term production operations must be controlled/mitigated.
OGLAForm: (02A)
401196204
07/19/2017
Operator must ensure secondary containment for any volume of fluids contained at the well site and temporary frac pad site during nearby completion operations; including, but not limited to, re-construction of a berm or diversion dike, diversion/collection trenches within and/or outside of berms/dikes, site grading, or other comparable measures (i.e., best management practices [BMPs] associated with fluid containment/control as well as stormwater management for the control of run-on and run-off) sufficiently protective of nearby surface water. Any berm re- constructed at the location will be stabilized, inspected at regular intervals as required by CDPHE (at least every 14 days and after precipitation events), and maintained in good condition. The access road will be maintained as to not allow sediment to migrate from the access road to nearby surface water or any drainages leading to surface water. Strategically apply fugitive dust control measures, including encouraging established speed limits on private or BLM roads, to reduce fugitive dust and coating of vegetation and deposition in water sources.
OGLAForm: (02A)
401196204
07/19/2017
In addition to the notifications required by COGCC listed in the Northwest Notification Policy (Notice of Intent to Construct a New Location, Notice of Intent to Spud Surface Casing, and Notice of Intent to Commence Hydraulic Fracturing Operations) and Rule 316C. COGCC Form 42. FIELD OPERATIONS NOTICE (a. Notice of Intent to Conduct Hydraulic Fracturing Treatment and c. Notice of Construction or Major Change); operator shall notify the COGCC 48 hours prior to offsite pipeline installation and onsite flowline/pipeline testing (flowlines from wellheads to separators to tanks; and/or any temporary surface lines used for hydraulic stimulation and/or flowback operations) using the Form 42 (as described in Rule 316C.m. Notice of Completion of Form 2/2A Permit Conditions). The appropriate COGCC individuals will automatically be email notified. Teporary Frac Pad location cannot be used for more than 3 years.
 
COGIS - Best Management Practice Results
BMP TypeSource DocumentBest Management Practices
PlanningForm: (02A )
401196204
7/21/2017
• To the extent practicable, share and consolidate new corridors for pipeline rights-of-way and roads to minimize surface disturbance. • Engineer new pipelines to reduce field fitting and reduce excessive right-of-way widths and therefore subsequent reclamation requirements. • Plan new transportation networks and new oil and gas facilities to minimize surface disturbance and the number and length of oil and gas roads through the utilization of common roads, rights of way, and access points to the extent practicable.
General HousekeepingForm: (02A )
401196204
7/21/2017
• Post speed limits and caution signs to the extent allowed by surface owners, Federal and state regulations, local government, and land use policies, as appropriate. • Use remote monitoring of well production to the extent practicable. • Maintain pre and post development site inspection records and monitor operations for compliance. • Ensure that staging, refueling, and chemical storage areas are established outside of riparian zones and floodplains, as appropriate. • Store and stage emergency spill response equipment at strategic locations so that it is available to expedite effective spill response.
WildlifeForm: (02A )
401196204
7/21/2017
• Install and maintain adequate measures to exclude birds and big game from all fluid pits to the greatest extent possible (e.g. fencing, netting, and other appropriate exclusionary measures). • Construct fluid pit fences and nets that are capable of withstanding animal pressure and environmental conditions and that are appropriately sized for the wildlife encountered. • Skim and eliminate oil from produced water ponds and fluid pits at a rate sufficient to prevent oiling of birds or other wildlife that could gain access to the pit and as consistent with COGCC skimming requirements. • Treat fresh water pits and any associated pit containing water that provides a medium for breeding mosquitoes with Bti (Bacillus thuringiensis v. israelensis) or other similar products, or take other effective action to control mosquito larvae that may spread West Nile Virus to wildlife, especially grouse. • Reclaim reserve pits as quickly as practical after drilling and completions to ensure that pit contents do not offer the possibility of unnecessary environmental liability to the environment or local biota.
ConstructionForm: (02A )
401196204
7/21/2017
• Use minimum practical construction widths for new rights-of-way where pipelines cross riparian areas, streams, and critical habitats, where possible. • Perform routine inspections of netting and pit liner systems to ensure proper function and condition for preventative maintenance and incident deterrence. • Strip and segregate topsoil prior to construction. Appropriately configure topsoil piles and seed as immediate as practicable to control erosion, prevent weed establishment and maintain soil microbial activity. • Where allowed by the surface owner, mow or brushhog vegetation for temporary staging areas where appropriate, leaving root structure intact, instead of scraping the surface.
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02A )
401196204
7/21/2017
• Minimize rig mobilization and demobilization where practicable by completing or recompleting all wells from a given well pad before moving rigs to a new location. • Maximize the use of directional drilling to minimize habitat loss/fragmentation.
Interim ReclamationForm: (02A )
401196204
7/21/2017
• Commensurate with the language set forth in the surface agreement, interim and final reclamation shall be performed as early as practical and to the greatest extent possible. • Apply a weed management plan. Utilize an adaptive management strategy that permits effective response(s) to monitored findings and reflects local site geography and conditions. • Perform interim reclamation on all disturbed areas not needed for active support of production operations consistent with applicable timing restrictions and requirements. • Control listed noxious weeds in areas surrounding reclamation areas, as reasonable, in order to reduce weed competition. • Educate employees and contractors about weed issues. • Utilize GIS technologies to assess the initial and final extent of disturbance and document reclamation progression.