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Facility TypeFacility ID/
API
Facility Name/
Number
Operator Name/
Number
StatusField Name/
Number
LocationLocation IDRelated Facilities
LOCATION422418MCU
16-13A (M16W)
QB ENERGY OPERATING LLC
10844
AC
6/1/2023
MAMM CREEK
52500
GARFIELD  045
SESW 16 7S93W 6
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COGIS - Conditions of Approval Results
TypeSource DocumentConditions of Approval
OGLAForm: (02A)
400130323
03/09/2011
GENERAL SITE COAs: Operator must implement best management practices to contain any unintentional release of fluids, including any fluids conveyed via temporary surface pipelines. Operator must ensure secondary containment for any volume of fluids contained at well site during drilling and completion operations; including, but not limited to, 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 stormwater management) sufficiently protective of nearby surface water. Any berm constructed at the well pad location will be stabilized, inspected at regular intervals (at least every 14 days), and maintained in good condition. The moisture content of any drill cuttings in a cuttings pit, trench, or pile shall be as low as practicable to prevent accumulation of liquids greater than de minimis amounts. At the time of closure, the drill cuttings must also meet the applicable standards of table 910-1. Flowback and stimulation fluids must be sent to tanks to allow the sand to settle out before the fluids can be placed into any pipeline or pit located on the well pad. The flowback and stimulation fluid tanks must be placed on the well pad in an area with additional downgradient perimeter berming. The area where flowback fluids will be stored/reused must be constructed to be sufficiently impervious to contain any spilled or released material (per Rule 604.a.(4)). Berms or other containment devices shall be constructed in compliance with Rule 604.a.(4) around crude oil, condensate, and produced water storage tanks.
 
COGIS - Best Management Practice Results
BMP TypeSource DocumentBest Management Practices
WildlifeForm: (02A )
400130323
3/31/2011
Minimize the number, length and footprint of oil & gas development roads Use existing routes where possible Combine utility infrastructure planning (gas, electric & water) when possible with roadway Planning to avoid separate utility corridors Coordinate Employee transport when possible Reduce visits to well-sites through remote monitoring (i.e. SCADA) and the use of multi-function contractors. Maximize use of state-of-the-art drilling technology (e.g., high efficiency rigs, coiled- tubing unit rigs, closed-loop or pitless drilling, etc.) to minimize disturbance. Reclaim mule deer and elk habitats with native shrubs, grasses, and forbs appropriate to the ecological site disturbed.
ConstructionForm: (02A )
400130323
3/31/2011
Terminal Containment Diversions Run-On Protection Tracking Benching Terracing ECM (Erosion Control Mulch) ECB (Erosion Control Blanket) Check Dams Seeding Mulching Water Bars Stabilized Unpaved Surfaces (Gravel) Stormwater & Snow Storage Containment Scheduling Phased Construction Temporary Flumes Culverts with inlet & outlet protection Rip Rap TRM (Turf Reinforcement Mats) Maintenance Scheduling Phased Construction Fueling BMP's Waste Management BMP's Materials Handling BMP's
Pre-ConstructionForm: (02A )
400130323
3/31/2011
Wattles Silt Fence Vegetation Buffers Slash Topsoil Windrows (diversions & ROP's) Scheduling Phased Construction
Interim ReclamationForm: (02A )
400130323
3/31/2011
Maintenance Revegetation Monitoring BMP maintenance & monitoring Weed Management