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Facility TypeFacility ID/
API
Facility Name/
Number
Operator Name/
Number
StatusField Name/
Number
LocationLocation IDRelated Facilities
LOCATION437854Anschutz Equus Farms
4-62-33 NWNW
HIGHPOINT OPERATING CORPORATION
10071
AC
10/6/2020
WATTENBERG
90750
WELD  123
NWNW 33 4N62W 6
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COGIS - Conditions of Approval Results
TypeSource DocumentConditions of Approval
Reclamation SpecialistForm: (04)
400755027
03/26/2015
Passing of the form 4 acknowledges that the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission has received the Notice. The revegetation will need to be completed by Nov. 2015 no further extensions will likely be granted. Typically extensions are only allowed for issues associated with weather.
OGLAForm: (02A)
400916338
11/16/2015
The proposed location lies within a Sensitive Area with potential shallow water. Secondary containment areas for tanks shall be constructed of steel rings, designed and installed to prevent leakage and resist degradation from erosion or routine operation and shall be constructed with a synthetic or engineered liner that contains all primary containment vessels and flowlines and is mechanically connected to the steel ring to prevent leakage.
PermitForm: (02A)
400916338
05/05/2016
Approval of this Amended Form 2A does not provide relief from compliance with the COGCC Reclamation Rules.
 
COGIS - Best Management Practice Results
BMP TypeSource DocumentBest Management Practices
Storm Water/Erosion ControlForm: (02A )
400599182
6/28/2014
STORM WATER AND SPILL CONTROL PRACTICES GENERAL ·         Utilize diking and other forms of containment and diversions around tanks, drums, chemicals, liquids, pits, impoundments, or well pads. Alternatively secondary containment may be provided around the entire perimeter of the location when containment structures are not feasible in immediate vicinity of storage vessels. ·         Use drip pans, sumps, or liners where appropriate ·         Limit the amount of land disturbed during construction of pad, access road, and facilities ·         Employ spill response plan (SPCC) for all facilities ·         Dispose properly offsite any wastes fluids and other materials MATERIAL HANDLING, ACTIVITIES, PRACTICES AND STORM WATER DIVERSION ·         Secondary containment of tanks, drums, and storage areas is mandatory to prohibit discharges to surface waters. A minimum of 110% capacity required of largest storage tank within a containment area ·         Material handling and spill prevention procedures and practices will be followed to help prohibit discharges to surface waters ·         Proper loading, and transportation procedures to be followed for all materials to and from locations EROSION CONTROL ·         Pad and access road to be designed to minimize erosion ·         Pad and access road to implement appropriate erosion control devices where necessary to minimize erosion ·         Routine inspections of sites and controls to be implemented with additions, repairs, and optimization to occur as necessary to minimize erosion SELF INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ·         All employees are trained in spill response, good housekeeping, material management practices, and procedures for equipment and container washing annually ·         Conduct internal storm water inspections per applicable stormwater regulations ·         Conduct routine informal inspections of all tanks and storage facilities at least weekly ·         All containment areas are to be inspected weekly or following a heavy rain event. ·         Any excessive precipitation accumulation within containment should be removed as appropriate and disposed of properly ·         All structural berms, dikes, and containment will be inspected periodically to ensure they are operating correctly SPILL RESPONSE Spill response procedures as per the BBC field SPCC Plan VEHICLE & LOCATION PROCEDURES ·         Vehicles entering location are to be free of chemical, oil, mud, weeds, trash, and debris ·         Location to be treated to kill weeds and bladed when necessary
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02A )
400599182
6/28/2014
BBC GENERAL PRACTICES NOTIFICATIONS ·         Proper notifications required by COGCC regulations or policy memos will be adhered to TRENCHES/PITS/TEMPORARY FRAC TANKS ·         Unlined pits will not be constructed. ·         Drill cuttings will either be hauled to an approved spread field or waste disposal facility or will be treated and disposed of onsite.  Disposal methods will comply with COGCC regulations. ·         Flowback and stimulation fluids from the wells being completed will be sent to tanks and/or filters to allow the sand to settle out before the fluids are hauled to a state approved disposal facility. ·         Temporary frac tanks installed on location will have proper secondary containment according to SPCC regulations such as either putting a perimeter berm around location or around the frac tanks.
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02A )
400599182
6/28/2014
Large Volume Above Ground Storage Tanks: BBC will be utilizing two 40,000 bbls tanks provided by Well Water Solutions.  The tanks are approximately 156 feet in diameter and 12 feet tall. Well Water Solution’s tanks are manufactured in accordance with designs and specifications that have been reviewed and certified by a Professional Engineer.  The tanks will be erected by Well Water Solutions or a contractor authorized by Well Water Solutions to set up their tanks.  The tanks will be filled with fresh water obtained from local fresh water sources.  The tanks will be placed within the perimeter berm that will be constructed around the entire pad. 
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02A )
400916338
5/31/2016
BBC GENERAL PRACTICES NOTIFICATIONS ·         Proper notifications required by COGCC regulations or policy memos will be adhered to TRENCHES/PITS/TEMPORARY FRAC TANKS ·         Unlined pits will not be constructed. ·         Disposal methods will comply with COGCC regulations. ·         Flowback and stimulation fluids from the wells being completed will be sent to tanks and/or filters to allow the sand to settle out before the fluids are hauled to a state approved disposal facility. ·         Temporary frac tanks installed on location will have proper secondary containment according to SPCC regulations such as either putting a perimeter berm around location or around the frac tanks. VEHICLE & LOCATION PROCEDURES ·         Vehicles entering location are to be free of chemical, oil, mud, weeds, trash, and debris ·         Location to be treated to kill weeds and bladed when necessary
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02A )
400916338
5/31/2016
STORM WATER AND SPILL CONTROL PRACTICES GENERAL ·         Utilize diking and other forms of containment and diversions around tanks, drums, chemicals, liquids, pits, impoundments, or well pads. Alternatively secondary containment may be provided around the entire perimeter of the location when containment structures are not feasible in immediate vicinity of storage vessels. ·         Use drip pans, sumps, or liners where appropriate ·         Limit the amount of land disturbed during construction of pad, access road, and facilities ·         Employ spill response plan (SPCC) for all facilities ·         Dispose properly offsite any wastes fluids and other materials MATERIAL HANDLING, ACTIVITIES, PRACTICES AND STORM WATER DIVERSION ·         Secondary containment of tanks, drums, and storage areas is mandatory to prohibit discharges to surface waters. A minimum of 110% capacity required of largest storage tank within a containment area ·         Material handling and spill prevention procedures and practices will be followed to help prohibit discharges to surface waters ·         Proper loading, and transportation procedures to be followed for all materials to and from locations EROSION CONTROL ·         Pad and access road to be designed to minimize erosion ·         Pad and access road to implement appropriate erosion control devices where necessary to minimize erosion ·         Routine inspections of sites and controls to be implemented with additions, repairs, and optimization to occur as necessary to minimize erosion SELF INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ·         All employees are trained in spill response, good housekeeping, material management practices, and procedures for equipment and container washing annually ·         Conduct internal storm water inspections per applicable stormwater regulations ·         Conduct routine informal inspections of all tanks and storage facilities at least weekly ·         All containment areas are to be inspected weekly or following a heavy rain event. ·         Any excessive precipitation accumulation within containment should be removed as appropriate and disposed of properly ·         All structural berms, dikes, and containment will be inspected periodically to ensure they are operating correctly SPILL RESPONSE Spill response procedures as per the BBC field SPCC Plan