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Facility TypeFacility ID/
API
Facility Name/
Number
Operator Name/
Number
StatusField Name/
Number
LocationLocation IDRelated Facilities
LOCATION334950FEDERAL
MV 60-8D
TEP ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC
96850
AC
7/1/2020
GRAND VALLEY
31290
GARFIELD  045
SWNE 8 7S96W 6
334950View Related
 
COGIS - Conditions of Approval Results
TypeSource DocumentConditions of Approval
OGLAForm: (02A)
401678650
07/19/2018
Material Handling and Spill Prevention: The following COAs will apply to this Form 2A Permit if any temporary surface (COAs 45, 49, 54, and 55) or buried permanent (COA 45) flowlines and/or offsite pipelines (poly or steel) are used during operations at this oil and gas location: COA 45 - Operator shall pressure test pipelines (flowlines from wellheads to separators to condensate and produced water tanks; and any temporary surface lines used for hydraulic stimulation and/or flowback operations) in accordance with COGCC's 1100-Series rules prior to putting into initial service any temporary surface or permanent buried pipelines and following any reconfiguration of the pipeline network, and tested annually. COA 49 - 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. COA 54 - 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. COA 55 - 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)
401678650
07/19/2018
Drilling/Completions: The following COAs will apply: COA 11 - The moisture content of water/bentonite based mud (WBM) generated drill cuttings managed onsite shall be kept as low as practicable to prevent accumulation of liquids greater than de minimis amounts. COA 25 - Flowback and stimulation fluids must be sent to enclosed tanks, separators, or other containment/filtering equipment before the fluids can be placed into any pipeline storage vessel, or into tanker trucks for offsite disposal. No open top tanks can be used for flowback fluids containment.
 Form: (02A)
401678650
08/24/2018
Revised Cuttings diisposal to "OFFSITE" and COMMERCIAL DISPOSAL" per operator conversation and email dated 08-24-18.
EnvironmentalForm: (04)
401806506
11/16/2018
The moisture content of any drill cuttings transported from the MV 60-8D (Location ID 334950) to the Federal GM 41-8 pad (Location ID 334794) Cutting for management and final disposition shall be as low as practicable to prevent accumulation of liquids greater than de minimis amounts, and to prevent spillage out of trucks during transport.
EnvironmentalForm: (04)
401806506
11/16/2018
Within 45-days of completion of the managment of cuttings generated from the MV 60-8D (Location ID 334950). The Operator shall provide a report detailing the API numbers, the volume of cuttings generated, the actual cuttings managment process that was performed including sampling actitivities, and anlaytical results.
EnvironmentalForm: (04)
401806506
11/16/2018
The Operator shall adhere to the BLM COAs that were provided to them at the Federal GM 41-8 pad (Location ID 334794).
EnvironmentalForm: (04)
402009093
06/08/2020
Operator shall ensure that the cuttings organic and inorganic concentrations are compliant with table 910-1 standards.
EnvironmentalForm: (04)
402009093
06/08/2020
Operator shall verify the arsenic background levels in the area.
EnvironmentalForm: (04)
402009093
07/01/2020
It is stated, "The arsenic values ranged from 5.1 to 6.9 mg/Kg which is within the range of background concentrations observed for arsenic in this area." The operator shall provide background arsenic samples including the locations of which samples were collected and the analytical lab reports and request relief via FAQ 31.
EnvironmentalForm: (04)
402009093
07/01/2020
After review of the data presented, elevated levels of [EC] exist 48" below ground (bgs) surface in the area of the excavation (CUTTING TRENCH). Per guidance in FAQ 32 elevated levels of [SAR] should not adversely affect the successful reclamation of the site. If groundwater is found to be impacted, or if reclamation is not compliant with the BLM rules, additional remediation activities may be required at the site.
EnvironmentalForm: (04)
402009093
07/15/2020
Comply with BLM Sundry COAs doc #2108625.
EnvironmentalForm: (04)
402009093
01/21/2021
Should conditions at the site indicate contaminant concentrations in soils exceeding COGCC standards, or, if groundwater is found to be significantly impacted, further investigation and/or remediation activities may be required at the site.
EnvironmentalForm: (04)
402009093
01/21/2021
Should conditions at the site indicate contaminant concentrations in soils exceeding COGCC standards, or, if groundwater is found to be significantly impacted, further investigation and/or remediation activities may be required at the site.
 
COGIS - Best Management Practice Results
BMP TypeSource DocumentBest Management Practices
PlanningForm: (02A )
401678650
8/24/2018
- Combine and share roads to minimize habitat loss/fragmentation. - Use existing roads where possible. - Combine utility infrastructure (gas, electric, and water) planning with roadway planning to avoid separate utility corridors. - Where possible, consolidate pipeline and existing roadways, or roadways that are planned for development - Maximize the use of directional drilling to minimize habitat loss/fragmentation. - Maximize use of remote completion/frac operations to minimize traffic. - Maximize use of remote telemetry for well monitoring to minimize traffic. - Phase and concentrate development activities, so that large areas of undisturbed habitat for wildlife remain.
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02A )
401678650
8/24/2018
- Use centralized hydraulic fracturing operations. - TEP will ensure 110 percent secondary containment for any volume of fluids contained at the well site during drilling and completions operations. - TEP will implement best management practices to contain any unintentional release of fluids. - A closed loop system will be implemented.
Interim ReclamationForm: (02A )
401678650
8/24/2018
- Utilize staked soil retention blankets for erosion control and reclamation of large surface areas with 1.5:1 or steeper slopes. Avoid use of plastic blanket materials. - Remove well pad and road surface materials that are incompatible with post-production land use and re-vegetation requirements. - Use only certified weed-free native seed in seed mixes, except for non-native plants that benefit wildlife - TEP will use certified, weed free grass hay, straw, hay or other mulch materials used for the reseeding and reclamation of disturbed areas. - Install exclusionary devices to prevent bird and other wildlife access to equipment stacks, vents and openings. - Reduce visits to well-sites through remote monitoring (i.e. SCADA) and the use of multi-function contractors.