General Housekeeping | Form: (02A ) 400594817 6/1/2014 | All surface trash, debris, scrap or discarded material connected with the operations of the property shall be removed from the premises or disposed of in a legal manner.
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General Housekeeping | Form: (02A ) 400734046 1/15/2015 | All surface trash, debris, scrap or discarded material connected with the operations of the property shall be removed from the premises or disposed of in a legal manner. |
Planning | Form: (02A ) 402011503 10/24/2019 | Access Roads: KMG will utilize a lease access road from CR 6, which is maintained by the Town of Erie, for drilling, completions, and production operations, including maintenance equipment. The road will be properly constructed and maintained to accommodate for local emergency vehicle access. The access permit was approved by the Town of Erie |
Planning | Form: (02A ) 402011503 10/24/2019 | Multi-Well Pads: To minimize impact and consolidate the overall oil and gas disturbance, this application is for an 11-well pad / oil and gas location, and is located adjacent to an existing oil and gas facility. |
Traffic control | Form: (02A ) 402011503 10/24/2019 | KMG currently plans to use the water-on-demand system on this location which is a network of over 140 miles of underground pipeline that stretches the length of the 20- mile by 30-mile field to source and transport water to completions crews. This system eliminates more than 2,000 truck trips per day, also reducing associated concerns of traffic, noise, emissions and dust. |
General Housekeeping | Form: (02A ) 402011503 10/24/2019 | 803 Lighting: Site lighting shall be downcast, shielded and directed inward toward operations to minimize disturbance to existing structures and public roadways. The use of sound panels will provide additional light mitigation. |
Storm Water/Erosion Control | Form: (02A ) 402011503 10/24/2019 | Site-Specific Measures: KMG maintains a Storm Water Management Plan that assesses erosion control for every KMG operated location. This location will be added to this plan once construction begins. This site will be inspected every fourteen (14) days during construction activities, every twenty-eight (28) days after construction is completed, and after any major weather event. |
Storm Water/Erosion Control | Form: (02A ) 402011503 10/24/2019 | Berm Construction: Kerr-McGee will create tertiary containment by construction of a berm or diversion dike, site grading, or other comparable measures sufficient to further protect adjacent water features, including the wetlands located 7' north, 149' north, 152' northwest, and the community ditch located 553' of this proposed oil and gas location. |
Material Handling and Spill Prevention | Form: (02A ) 402011503 10/24/2019 | Berm Construction: The temporary produced water storage tanks will be staged on a geosynthetic liner and surrounded by an earthen berm. The berms shall enclose an area sufficient to provide secondary containment for 150% of the volume of the largest single tank, and shall be sufficiently impervious to contain spilled or released material. Berms and the liner shall be inspected at regular intervals and maintained in good condition. |
Material Handling and Spill Prevention | Form: (02A ) 402011503 10/24/2019 | Tank Specifications: A geosynthetic liner will be laid under the tanks on this location and a steel containment will be constructed. Crude oil and condensate storage tanks shall be designed, constructed and maintained in accordance with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Code 30 (2008 version). KMG will maintain written records to verify proper design, construction and maintenance. All records will be available to the COGCC upon request. |
Material Handling and Spill Prevention | Form: (02A ) 402011503 10/24/2019 | Leak Detection Plan: Automation technology will be utilized at this facility. This technology includes the use of fluid level monitoring for the tanks and produced water sumps, high-level shut offs, and electronic sensors to monitor the interstitial space of double-walled produced water sumps. All automation is monitored by Kerr- McGee’s Integrated Operations Center (IOC), which is manned 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. |
Material Handling and Spill Prevention | Form: (02A ) 402011503 10/24/2019 | Temporary water tanks shall be designed, constructed, and maintained in accordance with the following portions of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Code 30 (2008 version):
1) Tanks are built to engineering standards using noncombustible materials, with relief devise sizing based on API 2000 standards.
2) Tanks are inspected and maintained while in use.
3) The only pipes within the containment are related to the temporary tanks (i.e. no external piping is co-located within the containment), and firefighting equipment is likewise not stored within the containment area.
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Dust control | Form: (02A ) 402011503 10/24/2019 | 805.c Dust: Water will be placed on dirt access roads to mitigate dust as needed. Magnesium chloride will also be used as needed on access roads to further abate dust. Traffic control and speed restrictions will also be employed. |
Noise mitigation | Form: (02A ) 402011503 10/24/2019 | Noise: Sound surveys have been conducted on each rig type and are utilized to anticipate any additional effective noise mitigation once a drilling rig is determined. At a minimum, and pending a safety review after construction of the location, a 16' sound mitigation wall will be installed along the South side of the pad to dampen noise and minimize impact to Weld County Road 6 during drilling and completions.
Should technological advancements allow for better noise mitigation at the time of drilling and completion operations on this location, Kerr-McGee will re-evaluate the most effective method at that time. |
Emissions mitigation | Form: (02A ) 402011503 10/24/2019 | ECD(s) will be utilized to mitigate releases of emissions from temporary produced water storage tanks for the duration which the tanks are on location and being used. |
Emissions mitigation | Form: (02A ) 402011503 10/24/2019 | Green Completions: Test separators and associated flow lines, sand traps and emission control systems shall be installed on-site to accommodate green completions techniques. When commercial quantities of salable quality gas are achieved at each well, the gas shall be immediately directed to a sales line or shut in and conserved. If a sales line is unavailable or other conditions prevent placing the gas into a sales line, the operator shall not produce the wells without an approved variance per Rule 805.b.(3)C. |
Odor mitigation | Form: (02A ) 402011503 10/24/2019 | 805.b Odors: During Drilling and Completions: 1) the storage of excess drilling fluid (e.g., fluid not being used in the active mud system) will be in closed, upright tanks; and 2) odor neutralizer will be stored on location to use in the active mud system if deemed necessary. |
Drilling/Completion Operations | Form: (02A ) 402011503 10/24/2019 | Closed Loop Drilling System: KMG will use a closed loop or “pitless” system for drilling and fluid management and will not construct a reserve pit. |