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Facility TypeFacility ID/
API
Facility Name/
Number
Operator Name/
Number
StatusField Name/
Number
LocationLocation IDRelated Facilities
LOCATION415505CRAIG
6-4
KTM OPERATING LLC
10722
AC
7/17/2023
BOLERO
7153
LINCOLN  073
SENW 4 14S55W 6
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COGIS - Best Management Practice Results
BMP TypeSource DocumentBest Management Practices
PROPOSED BMPsForm: (07 )
0
1/23/2012
RUNNING FOXES PETROLEUM INC. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES Reference COGCC Final Rule Amendment (December 17, 2008) 1002. SITE PREPARATION; f. Stormwater Management A. thru F. RUNNING FOXES PETROLEUM, INC. (RFP) will implement the following procedures and practices to remove /reduce the possibility of discharged materials that may pollute water runoff from their field facilities, operations and well site locations. These procedures and practices, will minimize the potential of any discharge or spill that could potentially pollute surface water and any stormwater runoff. A. Covering materials and activities: RFP will cover with tarps all containers /items that have the potential for material leakage. These items, whenever possible, will be kept in a central location within the operational area. B. Material handling and spill prevention: RFP will use secondary containment methods, tarps, splash pans, or appropriate prevention items when transferring, pouring, or handling items that have the potential for spills. If items are on location for a period of time they will be on pallets off the ground. C. Erosion controls: RFP maintains and constructs well pads to minimize surface grade elevations. As season and weather changes; improvements to these well pads are adjusted accordingly. Roads, culverts, stream crossings and cut/fill slopes are prepared for runoff to be controlled and directed to desired locations. These controls will be constructed with the cooperation of the landowner to facilitate their use of the land. Interim Reclamation on well pads is accomplished as soon as possible to minimize the effects of erosion. Topsoil will be returned and reseeding will be completed. D. Self- inspection, maintenance, and good housekeeping: RFP has a pumper on location almost everyday to identify these factors. Site improvement and inspection is a constant factor and monitored with the anticipation of the season and the weather. As potential contaminants are no longer needed at a set location they are removed and disposed of or stored in a more central secured monitored area. All vehicle washing is done off site. E. Spill response procedures: RFP has a first response the standard dirt and shovel work; if the procedures described in B above don't initially contain the spill. This soil is removed from any surface water condition. F. Vehicle tracking control procedures: RFP attempts to design and maintain all roads to minimize any rutting. All operational and access roads are on non -paved roads with low potential of sediment contributing to stormwater contaimination. 7060B S. Tucson Way, Centennial, CO 80112...........(720) 889-0510 Office