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HomeMy WebLinkAbout941588.tiff- .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC . APPLICATION FOR USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW AND CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION • �XHH1T 941589 _ �. TABLE OF CONTENTS I . USR APPLICATION MATERIALS 1 . Application Letter 2 . Use by Special Review Application Form 3 . Water Supply Documentation - Central Weld County Water District Letter 4 . General Lease 5 . Soil Report 6 . Certified List of Names and Addresses and Parcel Identification Numbers of Property Owners within 500 Feet 7 . Certified List of Names and Addresses of Mineral Owners and Lessees II . CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION DOCUMENTATION AND SUBMITTALS III . OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION AND SUBMITTALS IV. UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL APPLICATION AND SUBMITTALS V. PERMIT PLAN MAP (INSIDE BACK COVER) 941078 APPLICATION LETTER • 941078 LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTENHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW THE LAW BUILDING 1011 ELEVENTH AVENUE P.O. BOX 326 GREELEY, COLORADO 80632 GEORGE H. OTTENHOFF TELEPHONE KENNETH F. LIND (303) 353-2323 KIM R. LAWRENCE December 2, 1993 (303) 356-9160 TELECOPIER JEFFREY R. BURNS (303) 356-1111 Weld County Department of Planning Services 1400 N. 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Re : USR Application Wright ' s Disposal, Inc . Gentlemen: Enclosed with this letter, which is a part of the application requirements, are the following additional documents : (1) Permit plan map; (2) Check for USR application fee in the amount of $15, 823 . 00 ; (3) USR Application form; (4) Use by Special Review recording plat fee in the amount of $10 . 00 ; (5) Water supply documentation (letter from Central Weld County Water District) ; (6) Legal instrument showing Applicant ' s interest in the property being a lease; (7) Soil Report; (8) Certified list of names and addresses and parcel identification numbers of property owners within 500 feet; (9) Certified list of names and addresses of mineral owners and lessees; (10) Certificate of Designation documentation and submittals; (11) State of Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission injection disposal well application and submittals; and (12) United States Environmental Protection Agency underground • injection control application and submittals . 941078 Weld County Department of Planning Services December 2, 1993 Page 2 This Use by Special Review (USR) and Certificate of Designation (CD) application is being submitted by the applicant for a limited review by both County and State officials who may have some jurisdiction over portions of the application and uses . The limited review is based upon the fact that the existing facility is currently operating under the authority of the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission which has exclusive jurisdiction for operation and use of injection wells for disposal of Class II liquid wastes which are defined under the Code of Federal Regulations at 40 cfr 144 . 6 and commonly referred to as oil and gas production bi-products (brine water) . This use had previously been determined to be a non-conforming use by Weld County and given the Non-Conforming Use Number NCU-217 for reference . (see attached May 9, 1989 letter) . Additionally, by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado dated May 16 , 1990 it was determined that the Board of County Commissioners (Board) did not have jurisdiction over said Class II injection well . This existing use has been in effect since 1989 . A prior use, water flood injection, was in effect between 1976 and 1989 . Subsequently, on September 27, 1989 the applicant submitted an application to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for approval and authority to inject Class I non-hazardous industrial wastes (Class I Underground Injection Control Permit, EPA application number COS1516-2115) . The EPA permit application was su mi to an reviewe an decision granting said Underground Injection Control Permit was issued on June 16, 1992 . The decision granting the permit was appealed and on June 7, 1993 the decision granting the permit was upheld by the Environmental Appeals Board of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, UIC Appeal numbers 92-7 and 92-8 . The EPA on September 3 , 1993 , after lengthy and numerous site testing procedures, issued a final authorization to inject . The applicant now has authority to inject approved Class I non-hazardous industrial wastes in and through the subject injection well . The EPA program for regulation and permitting of this type of waste is known as the Underground Injection Control Program and is under the exclusive authority and jurisdiction of the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA has exclusive jurisdiction for regulation and control of both surface and sub- surface uses related to the injection well, however, there is a limited amount of authority and jurisdiction that may be available to the State of Colorado and Weld County concerning this use and operation. This combined USR and CD application is therefore submitted • for purposes of public information as well as to receive approval, if necessary, of Weld County and the State of Colorado over certain 941078 Weld County Department of Planning Services December 2, 1993 Page 3 aspects of the operation of which the State and County claim they have jurisdiction. As part of the Application, the following details of the proposed operation and use are supplied: Proposed use: The Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation for an injection well for disposal of approved Class I and Class II non-hazardous liquid wastes . Need for use: At the present time there is no other commercial injection well for disposal of Class I non-hazardous wastes in the State of Colorado. Class I non-hazardous liquid wastes are trucked out of state even though there are numerous local producers of such non- hazardous wastes . Class II wastes are currently approved and being received and there is a great need for the Class II wastes injection due to the volume of oil and gas drilling in the area . Types of existing uses on surrounding properties: Surrounding properties are used for agricultural purposes mainly being dryland wheat . Distance of proposed use to residential structures in each direction: A Suckla Farms residence is located approximately one-quarter mile in an easterly direction from the plant . There are no other residential structures located in Section 10 . Other than Suckla Farms there is no other home within one-half mile of the plant site in any direction. There are a few residences located more than one-half mile from the site. Maximum number of users, patrons, members and buyers: Based upon the actual average weekly number of trucks using the facility for Class II disposal from January 1 through June 30 of 1993 it is estimated that the maximum number of weekly users will be around 200 . It is estimated that the average weekly use on a year-round basis will be 120 truck deliveries per week, and it is also estimated that the lowest usage will be an average of 60 truck deliveries per week. Users means the number of truck'deTveries of liquid wastes to the site on a weekly basis . 341078 1 Weld County Department of Planning Services December 2, 1993 Page 4 Number of employees, number of shifts and hours of operation: The applicant currently has three full time employees and may have a maximum of five full time employees . At the current time the company is operating two shifts per day, twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week. Type of water source for proposed use: There is no water supply or source for the facility. Drinking water for employees is bottled water delivered to the site by a coinmercial—company. There are no other domestic cnee3 ,—however, water is available by a domestic tap with the Central Weld County Water District . Liquid wastes received for injection, which includes water, is non-hazardous Class I industrial waste water and Class II waste water such as oil and gas brine water. Access route (s) to be utilized for proposed use: At the present time all access is via Weld County Road 19 to the center of Section 10, then a short distance to the East to the actual plant site . Future road access will be by Weld County_Road 19 . Traffic to and from Weld County Road 19 then uses various adjoining roads in the area with no particular highway then being used. Type, size, weight and frequency of vehicular traffic associated with proposed use: Most deliveries at site are made by two sizes and types of delivery trucks . The first is a tandem double axle bobtail with an 80 barrel capacity having a total weight of approximately 54 , 000 pounds loaded and a weight of 25, 000 pounds unloaded. The other normal delivery vehicle is a 120 barrel transport with a 5 ton tractor which weights not more than 80, 000 pounds loaded and has a weight of 28, 500 pounds unloaded. It is estimated that there will be 80 deliveries per week of the 80 barrel truck and 40 deliveries per week of the 120 barrel truck. It is expected that there may be some—deliveries-by smaller type vehicles . Type of sewage facilities for proposed use: At the present time a portable chemical toilet is used for employee and user use and is deemed adequate. The applicant may install a septic tank and leach field upon approval of all permits . 341076 Weld County Department of Planning Services December 2, 1993 Page 5 Proposed fire protection measures associated with proposed use: Portable chemical fire extinguishers are located throughout the facility. No other special type of fire protection equipment is contemplated to be necessary and EPA has not required other fire protection measures as the facility injects only non-hazardous liquid wastes . Additionally, cement and earthen fire retaining walls are located around all storage tanks . Types and maximum number of animals to be concentrated on USR area at one time: Not applicable . Type and size of waste, stockpile or storage areas associated with proposed use: The facility itself does not generate waste other than filters and shipping boxes . Approximately 160 pounds of boxes and filters are used per week and upon being used the filters are then disposed of in waste containers, -hauled by Port-tupton-Fetuse and disposed of at sanitary-landfills. On site storage of Class I and Class II liquids are further explained in attachments but briefly described as follows : The facility has 7-400 bbl steel tanks, 1-300 bbl steel tank, 1-300 bbl fiberglass tank and one 10 ' x 30 ' x 8 ' steel tank. The rectangular tank and the 7-400 bbl steel tanks hold oil and water mixtures . The 300 bbl tank holds the skimmed oil and the 300 bbl fiberglass tank holds the filtered injection water. A trash dumpster used for disposal of filters and filter boxes is located on the south side of the pumping facility. Type of storm water retention facilities associated with proposed use: None . Time schedule and method of removal and disposal of debris, junk and other waste associated with Proposed use: As stated above, the only waste generated on site are filters which are removed once per week on the average . Proposed landscaping plans and erosion control measures associated with proposed use: None . 94107S Weld County Department of Planning Services December 2 , 1993 Page 6 Reclamation procedures upon cessation of USR activity: At the present time the EPA and State Department of Health have existing regulations on the specific plugging and abandonment of injection/disposal wells . The applicant is required to fully comply with such plugging and abandonment and currently has in place a plugging bond with the oil and Gas Conservation Commission to satisfy existing State requirements . The surface facilities will be removed and the land restored to its original terrain and use. Time table showing time required for construction and start-up of proposed use: The facility has been in operation as a water flood injection facility by Amoco since 1976 . The facility then was approved as a Class II commercial disposal well and has been in such operation since_ June of 1989 . Permit applications for the_Class I operation Have been received and approved by EPA and certain fluids for injection have also been approved by EPA. Based upon EPA approval the facility can inject non-hazardous Class I fluids immediately but this will be delayed until final State and County approval . Statement demonstrating that there is a need for the facility within the proposed area of service: At the present time there are no other commercial Class I non- hazardous disposal wells in the State of Colorado . Numerous local, county and regional waste generators need this facility. At the present time industrial wastes from area generators are being trucked out of state . This even includes contaminated water such as from construction sites and cleanup of old gasoline stations in the State of Colorado. This waste water is currently being treated and transported at a substantial cost to generators . Due to lack of facilities in this area, contaminated water is frequently disposed of by a special permit from the Health Department through municipal sewer systems . All of these non-hazardous fluids can be injected at this facility at great savings to regional generators in a much environmentally safer procedure . Statement explaining how proposed use is consistent with Weld County Comprehensive Plan: This proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan' s Environmental Quality and Natural Resource Goals and Policies, the Urban Growth Boundary Area Goals and Policies and the Agricultural Goals and Policies . The Weld County Comprehensive Plan' s Urban Growth Boundary Area Goals encourage the maintenance of urban growth boundary areas that provide an official definition • 94107,1 Weld County Department of Planning Services December 2 , 1993 Page 7 between future urban and agricultural land uses . The proposed use is not considered to be an urban type of development . The Agricultural Goals and Policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan encourage the location of agricultural businesses and industries in area that minimize the removal of prime agricultural land from production. This facility, as it exists and is proposed, does not remove prime agricultural land from production. The location of the special review plan site and conditions and development standards will ensure consistency with goals and policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. Statement explaining how proposed use is consistent with intent of district in which use is located: The proposal is consistent with the intent of the agricultural zoned district and is provided for in a Use by Special Review. This proposal will not remove prime agricultural land from production and it is an existing use . Statement explaining what efforts have been made in location decision for proposed use, to conserve productive agricultural land in the agricultural zone district: The facility has not recently been expanded and agricultural land has not been removed from production. Statement explaining there is adequate provision for protection of the health, safety and welfare of inhabitants of the neighborhood and county: Special Review Development Standards, State Health Department guidelines and regulations and jurisdictional control by the United States Environmental Protection Agency will provide adequate protection for the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and county. Statement explaining uses permitted will be compatible with existing surrounding land uses (description of existing land uses of all properties adjacent to property included) : The use will be compatible with existing surrounding land uses which include farm production, oil and gas production and rural residences . Statement explaining proposed use will be compatible with future development of surrounding area as permitted by existing zone and future development as projected by the Comprehensive Plan of county or the adopted master plans of affected municipalities: 9410'79 USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION FORM 941078 USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 Case Number fA<1 OJ,1 Date Received Application Checked by i<0,75 Mylar plat submitted Application Fee 16-82 Receipt Number Recording Fee Receipt Number TO AE COMPLETED $Y APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we) , the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission concerning the proposed Major Facilities of a Public Utility Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado: Part of the SE4 of the NW4 and LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: the SWo of the NEa Section 10 T 1 N, R 67 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION off contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit Paris proposed: anstRf; Section 10 T 1 N, R 67 W Property Address (if available) PRESENT ZONE Aq OVERLAY ZONES None TOTAL ACREAGE 40 PROPOSED LAND USE Injection well for disposal of Class I liquid wastes as defined* EXISTING LAND USE Injection well for disposal of Class II liquid wastes as defined by the Code of Federal Regulations (40 cfr 144.6); Amoco injection well. SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT: PROPERTY OWNER: Name: Suckla Farms, Inc. Address: 4468 WCR 19 City Fort Lupton, CO Zip 80621 Home Telephone # Business Telephone {/ LESSEE: Name: Wright's Disposal, Inc Address: P.O. Box 245 City Fort Lupton, CO Zip 80621 Home Telephone !/ Business Telephone # 988-4500 'PLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT jif different than above) : ATTORNEYS FOR APPLICANT: WATER SUPPLY DOCUMENTATION CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT LETTER 941078 aWe CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT September 29, 1993 Suckla Farms, Inc. 4468 Weld County Road 19 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 RE: Water Service Dear Suckla Farms: This letter is in response to your request for the availability of additional water service for the following described property: SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Water service is presently available to the above described property by tap number 860 located at Weld County Road 19 between 10 & 12. Additional water service can be made available to this property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied. Central Weld County Water District requires that contracts be consummated within one (1) year from the date of this letter or this letter shall become null and void unless extended in writing by the District. Sincerely, CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT ain $4. Zadel 4'21 eneral Man. -r JWZ/jdj 2235 2nd Avenue • Greeley, Colorado 80631 • (303) 352-1284 • John Zadel, General Manager 941078 SUCKLA FARMS, INC. LEGAL DESCRIPTION Section 10, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, excepting W 'h of NW 'A. 941078 1 GENERAL LEASE 941078 • GENERAL LEASE - Lease made this / 6111 day of May , 1989 _between Suckle Farms , Inc . , 4468 W.C.R. #19 , Fort Lupton , 'Colorado , hereinafter -referred to as "Lessor " , - and Wright ' s Disposal , Inc. , a ' Colorado. Corporation , 1892 .Denver Avenue , Fort Lupton , •Colorado , hereinafter referred to as "Lessee" , to' wit : ' • • 1 . Lessor hereby. leases to Lessee or his assigns the premises described as a tract of. two acres or less ,• located in the • So.utheast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 , *Township 1 North , Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County , Colorado , 2 , 020 feet from West line , 500 feet from South line., such being the identical premises previously leased by this Lessor to Amoco -- - Production Company . Said lease to include - all -tanks , wells , and other improvements located on such premises . 2 . Lessee intends to utilize such premises as a location for - an . injection well for the disposal of brine water and *shall therefore drill a new well to an approximate depth of 9 , 500 feet• for the purpose of injecting brine for disposal into the Lyons formation . 3 . This lease shall be expressly contingent upon Lessee - obtaining all permits as required , if any , . from Weld -County' and from the Colorado Oil and Gas Commission , or any other local , state of federal agency having jurisdiction . • 4 . - Prior to commencement of any drilling operations ,. Lessee shall pay to Lessor the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars . (52 , 500 . 00 ) as and for compensation in full for all .surface ' damages to the isremises resulting from Lessee ' s occupancy, and • drilling operations on said premises ,. which amount Lessor accepts as full and final payment , in advance , for any and all such damage . Payment once made shall be non-refundable . 5 . The initial term of this Lease shall be for that - period from the date of this Agreement until Lessee shall complete the • drilling of the well to be placed on the premises . No rent shall be required during this period . Lessee shall diligently pursue completion of drilling of such well . . • 6 . Commencing with Lessee ' s first injection of brine into the • well to be drilled by Lessee , Lessee shall pay to Lessor the sum * of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ( $2 , 500 . 00 ) per year as rent for the premises . Such rent is to be paid in monthly installments of $208 . 34 , commencing within thirty ( 30 ) days of drilling of injection well and continuing on the first day of each month thereafter until Lessee shall no longer be able to operate such well in a reasonable , economical manner as determined by Lessee in Lessee ' s sole judgment , but in no event for a term ,no longer than ten ( 10 ) years from the date of first injection of brine into the well . Second 10 year lease to 15e renegotiated with a cap of $416 . 68 per month . Suckle Farms , Inc . shall be entitled to 12i% of any oil produced from injection well . - 1- _. -. . • 9410'x'8 • P 7 . Lessee may assign or transfer this lease so long as such assignment - or transfer shall be to - a firm or entity In which . Charles Wright -shall have a substantial proprietary interest . • 8 . Lessee or his assigns , shull as an express condition of this Lease , continuing throughout its term , indemnity and hold Lessor harmless from any and .all liability for claims , damages , or other injury of any sort , arising out of or occasioned by Lessee ' s use of the premises , including but not limited to any claims or suits related to disposal of brine water on the site . Indemnification shall include reimbursement to Lessor for costs and reasonable' attorney ' s fees incurred in defending or responding to Any such claims , whether or not such claims have merit . 9 . In -the event of default by Lessee in any of the terms or - - conditions of this Lease , Lessor shall be entitled to terminate this Lease upon notice to Lessee as provided by law , and to possession of the premises . In the event suit shall be required for eviction , Lessor shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorney ' s fees and costs , if successful . • 10 . Upon termination , Lessee shall. be responsible for_ cost of capping all. wells on the property and restoring the surface of the • premises to the condition as. found on the date of this lease , • reasonable ordinary -wear. and -tear accepted . Lessee shall be ' allowed to remove all trade fixtures from the premises . 11 . Lessee shall have the right to install a 14 ft . by 40 ft . _ flat steel tank on the Southwest corner of facility . • E Lessee will also be allowed to remove or repair existing equipment at the -faci.lity . • r 12 . This Lease shall inure to the benefit of the parties , their heirs , representatives and lawful assigns . IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Lease in Weld County on the day and .year first above written. r SUCKLA FARMS , INC. BY Frank J . Suck1 Lessor • WRIGHT ' S ISPOSAL , INC. , A Co ra o Corporation BY ( / .(.gyp • • Charles Wright , Lessee -2- • _ 941078 • • STATE OF COLORADO • ) • ) ss . COUNTY OF 'WELD• ) • • SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this /6/4 day of May , • 1989 , Suckle Farms , Inc . by Frank J . Suckla . My commission expires : / ,t� / . Pi ,NDtary Public STATE OF COLORADO . ) ' ) ss . COUNTY OF WELD •. ) _ . . SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this 4:14 day of May , 1989 by- Wright ' s Disposal ,- Inc . ,ap, Col;orado Corporation by. Charles Wright , ' My commission expires : /P-/;44/ 1, �+totary Public • • • • • -3- • • • 941079 SOIL REPORT 941079 59 i- Si 82 I ri }~ y A ' = , .7 1 83/ '• a "`•39' Q i + ,.,, •free ,: t)1 82 i' : • 57 57 6 83 .59 / Cr jac* ,_• 32 l3 9r .. 57 r 66 ,.. 32 ' J .x L/ ,4�jj [[ orrcn r ir.: 9 �' \ r 571 1 t 33 ' ' �.1 67 83 13 .'82 •n,�r� e t'fllKi P" i°C'"f'r` !' } < � y ..gg • 83 •} P r1. • t r 57 79 • i ,.r.. #� 82 82 83 ,,•n 13 59 /rw_4 v �1'.vz' 66 13 }}y1�i 1.1''4 •ter. ' .. 67 67 83. % o 144 • e2 .. I. 9e b 4-':' e.•.iY• • •- 14 34 61 79 4 .-...— - 79 79rec a 15 82 65 42 • '"4. 67 MAIM 1 .. - 59 42 1.. 1.:� 6., _ _ _ iy6. _y^• w- 67 42 r • 57 42 + / 92 y -/. isillit7 .1 Ott, • 83 BZ:." •+• gig,. e3 / 5 .. - _`-, - + :.:� 41 t� Rey } �,,-.42 la*,�' 4 • . SC ' �,j, 'tai 4 r JP 'Si . . s �22 • wary �L 32 - ': '7A 42 941078 iv.i ryr •. V ' :LD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PAR 13 limiting features are the rapid permeability in t Typically the surface layer is brown gravelly sandy urn and the resulting hazard of ground water c - loam about 9 inches thick. The upper part of the underly- tion from sewage lagoons. Capability class I ir- ing material is pale brown and light yellowish brown very gravelly sandy loam about 22 inches thick. The lower part Bresser sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. is is to a depth of 60 inches is light yellowish brown very a doe well drained soil on terraces at elevations o 4,700 gravelly sand. A layer of strong lime accumulation 22 illto feet. It formed in alluvium deposited y the inches thick is below the surface layer. south tte River. Included in mapping are s areas Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water a sods at have sand and gravelly sand in e lower capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 part of th substratum. inches or more. Surface runoff is slow to medium, and the call the surface layer is grayish brow sand y Y loam erosion hazard is low. about 11 in es thick. The subsoil is brown d yellowish The potential native vegetation is dominated by little brown sandy clay loam about 18 inches t ck. The sub- bluestem, sideoats grama, sand reedgrass, blue grama, stratum to a pth of 60 inches is loamy s d. hairy grama, switch grass, and needleandthread. Potential Permeability and available water capacity are production ranges from 1,200 pounds per acre in favora- moderate. The ffective rooting depth is 60 inches or ble years to 700 pounds in unfavorable years. As range more. Surface ff is medium, and th erosion hazard is condition deteriorates, the tall and mid grasses decrease, law. blue grama and hairy grama increase, and forage produc- This soil is used !most entirely f irrigated crops. It tion drops. is suited to all crops ommonly gro n in the area, includ- Management of vegetation should be based on taking log corn, sugar beets, eans, alfalf , small grain, potatoes, half or less of the total annual production. Seeding and and onions. An exampl of a suita le cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa f owed y corn, corn for silage, mechanical treatment are impractical. Deferred grazing is sugar beets, small grain, or b ans. Land leveling, ditch a practical id ksme and in improving range ings are Windbreaks and environmental plantings are suited to water a and installing pipe es ay be needed for proper this soil Low available water capacity and high calcium All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- content are the principal hazards in establishing trees and rigation is the most comm . arnyard manure and com- shrubs. Weed control is needed to insure establishment (Denial fertilizer are need d fo top yields. and survival of plantings. Supplemental irrigation also may be needed to insure survival. Trees that are best Windbreaks and envir nmen plantings are generally suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in suited and have good survival are Rocky Mountain ju- establishing trees and shrubs, ca be controlled by cul- Wiper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa pine, and Siberian elm. tivating only in the ee row and by leaving a strip of The shrubs best adapted are skunkbush sumac and lilac. Wildlife uses are very limited because this soil lacks v..getation between the rows. Su lemental irrigation may be needed at he time of plan ' g and during dry potential for producing necessary habitat elements. periods. Trees tha are best suited and ave good survival Because most of the acreage is rangeland, only rangeland wildlife, for example, scaled quail and antelope, are typi- are Rocky Moun 'n juniper, eastern re cedar, ponderosa cal. Extreme care is needed in managing livestock grazing pure. Siberian Im, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The shrubs best s ' ed are skunkbush sumac, ' c, and Siberi- in order to provide suitable habitat on this soil. an peashrub. Steepness is the most limiting soil feature that must be Wildlife i an important secondary use of this soil. considered in planning homesites and the construction of Ring-necke pheasant, mourning dove, and many non- roads. Other limiting features are the rapid permeability came spec' s can be attracted by establishin areas for in the substratum and the resulting hazard of ground nesting • d escape cover. For pheasants, disturbed water contamination from sewage lagoons. Site prepara- nesting ver is essential and should be include in plans tion for environmental plantings such as lawns, shrubs, for hab tat development, especially in areas of . tensive and trees is difficult because of the high content of gravel airi ure. and cobbles. Capability subclass VIIs nonirrigated; Gravel Th soil has good potential for urban and recrea 'onal breaks range site. 'fev opment. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. The —Colby loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes. This is a d onl limiting features are the rapid permeability in he well d . d soil on uplands at elevations of 4,85 5,050 A tratum and the resulting hazard of ground water c - feet. It form in calcareous eolian deposits tknination from sewage lagoons. Capability subclass I Typically the s ce layer is pale b• loam about 12 :rrr ted• inches thick. The un g 'al to a depth of 60 I3 Cascajo gravelly sandy loam, 5 to 20 percent inches is very pale brown s am. it s. This is a deep, excessively drained soil on terrace Permeability is mo ate. Av • ble water capacity is 'xlges and upland ridges at elevations of 4,600 to 5,200 high. The effec ' rooting depth is inches or more. feet. It formed in very gravelly calcareous alluvium. In- Surface ru is slow, and the erosion h is low. • raided in mapping are small areas of soils that are shal- -Th. oil is used almost entirely for irrigate ops. It ,uw or moderately deep over sandstone and shale. uited to all crops commonly grown in the area in 941078 1 3a SOIL SURVEY :ars. As range condition deteriorates, a blue grama-b - Closely spaced contour ditches can be used in irrigating lograss sod forms. Undesirable weeds and annual in- close grown crops. Contour furrows should be used for va e the site as range condition becomes poorer. row crops. Applications of barnyard manure and commer- agement of vegetation on this soil should b based cial fertilizer help to maintain good production. Keeping . t ing half and leaving half of the total annua produc- tillage to a minimum and utilizing crop residue are impor- m. ange pitting can reduce runoff. Seeding i desirable tant. if the ange is in poor condition. Western heatgrass, The potential native vegetation is dominated by ' 'ue a, sideoats grama, buffalogras , pubescent western wheatgrass and blue grama. Buffalograss is also aeatgra , and crested wheatgrass are su. able for seed- present. Potential production ranges from 1,000 pounds Ing. The s selected should meet the asonal require- per acre in favorable years to 600 pounds in unfavorable ments of li estock. It can be seeded • to a clean, firm years. As range condition deteriorates, a blue grama-buf- rghum stu le, or it can be drilled i to a firm prepared falograss sod forms. Undesirable weeds and annuals in- edbed. Seed g early in spring has roven most success- vade the site as range condition becomes poorer. ful. Management of vegetation on this soil should be based Windbreak an environmental lantings are generally on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- It suited to thi soil. Onsite • vestigation is needed to tion. Range pitting can reduce runoff. Seeding is desirable ,.etermine if planti s are fe le. Supplemental water is if the range is in poor condition. Western wheatgrass, blue grama, sideoats grams, buffalograss, pubescent needed for successf plantin Wildlife is an impo ant econdary use of this soil. The wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are suitable for seed- •opland areas provid f orable habitat for ring-necked ing. The grass selected should meet the seasonal require- pheasant and mourning ove. Many nongame species can ments of livestock. It can be seeded into a clean, firm he attracted by estab ' 'rig areas for nesting and escape sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a firm prepared ever. For pheasant, ndi turbed nesting is essential and seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven most success- Iould be included • plans or habitat development, espe- ful' success- _ maid in areas of • tensive a 'culture. Rangeland wildlife, Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally ir not suited to this soil. Onsite investigation is needed to " example, th pronghorn a telope, can be attracted by n determine if plantings are feasible. Supplemental water is aveloping • estock wate g facilities, managing needed for successful plantings. uvestock ng, and reseeding where needed. This soil as poor potential r urban uses and only Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The mderate potential for recreati al development. The cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can lief li ting features are the un rlying shale, the low rnest stren and the moderate to high shrink swell. These be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- -aat es present severe problems in dwelling and road tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop truction and in use of septic to absorption fields ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- sewage lagoons. Capability subcl Ills irrigated, land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be e nonirrigated; Clayey Plains range sit attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, 57 Renohill clay loam, 3 to 9 percent slopes. This is managing livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed. moderately deep, well drained soil on upland hills and This soil has poor potential for urban and recreational ridges at elevations of 4,850 to 5,200 feet. It formed in development. The chief limiting features are the underly- -esiduum from shale. Included in mapping are small areas ing shale, the low strength, and the moderate to high f soils that have shale deeper than 40 inches. shrink swell. These features present severe problems in Typically the surface layer is grayish brown clay loam dwelling and road construction and in use of septic tank about 9 inches thick. The subsoil is grayish brown and absorption fields and sewage lagoons. Capability subclass ale brown clay loam about 12 inches thick. The sub- IVe irrigated, VIe nonirrigated; Clayey Plains range site. tratum is pale brown clay loam. Shale is at a depth of —Shingle loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This is a shal- about 29 inches. low, drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,850 to Permeability is slow. Available water capacity is 5,200 feet. formed in residuum from shale. Included in ioderate. The effective rooting depth is 20 to 40 inches. mapping are s e small areas of shale and sandstone out- .,urface runoff is medium to rapid, and the erosion hazard crops. is moderate. Typically the surface er is grayish brown loam This soil is suited to limited cropping. Intensive 6 inches thick. The underl . material is li ellowish ropping is hazardous because of erosion. The cropping brown clay loam. Shale is at a o out 18 inches. system should be limited to such close grown crops as al- Permeability is moderate. a water capacity is falfa, wheat, and barley. The soil also is suited to ir- low. The effective roo • depth is 10 0 inches. Sur- igated pasture. A suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 face runoff is • m, and the erosion haz ' low. sears of alfalfa followed by 2 years of corn and small This • is suited only to limited cropping. A 'table grain and alfalfa seeded with a nurse crop. p ping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa'and 2 ye f 941078 52 SOIL SURVEY d1 the limited capacity of this soil to support a load. Capa- Management of vegetation on this soil should be based bility class I irrigated. on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- 8©--Wiley-Colby complex, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. • nearly level map unit is on smooth plains in the western Sideoats grama, little bluestem, western wheatgrass, blue part of the survey area at elevations of 4,850 to 5,000 grama, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are feet. The Wiley soil makes up about 60 percent of the suitable for seeding. The grass selected should meet the mit, and the Colby soil about 30 percent. About 10 per- seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into cent is Heldt silty clay and Weld loam. a clean, firm sorghum stubble or it can be drilled into a The Wiley soil is deep and well drained. It formed in firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has •alcareous eolian deposits. Typically the surface layer is proven most successful. pale brown silt loam about 11 inches thick. The subsoil is Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally pale brown silty clay loam about 23 inches thick. The sub- well suited to these soils. Cultivation to control competing Itratum to a depth of 60 inches is very pale brown silty vegetation should be continued for as many years as /ay loam. possible l Permeability is moderately slow. Available water have good survivsuited are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and it more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, iazard is moderate. lilac, Siberian peashrub, and American plum. The Colby soil also is deep and well drained and formed Openland wildlife, such as pheasant, mourning dove, in calcareous eolian deposits. Typically the surface layer and cottontail are best suited to these soils. Wildlife pale brown loam about 7 inches thick. The underlying habitat development, including tree and shrub plantings material is very pale brown silt loam to a depth of 60 and grass plantings to serve as nesting areas, should be inches. successful without irrigation during most years. Under ir- Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is rigation, good wildlife habitat can be established, benefit- igh. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. ing many kinds of openland wildlife. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is The Wiley soil has only fair potential for urban and moderate. recreational development. Slow This map unit is used for irrigated and nonirrigated shrink-swell potential, and limited pbearing lca myderase C problems in dwelling and road construct opland and for rangeland, wildlife habitat, and urban t pacity Col development. soil has good ion. The Coby lby In irrigated areas these soils are suited to all crops ment. Road design ntial for urban and recreational develop- In can be modified to compensate for the y grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets, limited capacity of this soil to support a load. Capability Deans, alfalfa, small grain, and onions. An example of a subclass IIe irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; Loamy Plains suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa fol- r. •e site. 0 wed by corn, corn for silage, sugar beets, small grain, or et Wiley-Colby complex, 3 to 5 sans. Land leveling, ditch lining, and installing pipelines percent ons of. T0 P�Pe gently sloping map unit is on plains at elevations of 4,850 may be needed for proper water applications. to 5,000 feet. The Wiley soil makes up about 60 percent of All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- the unit, and the Colby soil about 30 percent. About 10 gation is the most common. Barnyard manure and com- percent is Heldt silty clay and Weld loam. ...ercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. The Wiley soil is deep and well drained. It formed in In nonirrigated areas these soils are suited to winter calcareous eolian deposits. Typically the surface layer is heat, barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is pale brown silt loam about 11 inches thick. The subsoil is anted to winter wheat. The predicted average yield is pale brown silty clay loam about 23 inches thick. The sub- 28 bushels per acre. The soil is summer fallowed in al- stratum to a depth of 60 inches is very pale brown silty , ternate years to allow moisture accumulation. Generally clay loam. ecipitation is too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. Permeability is moderately slow. Available water I Stubble mulch fanning, striperopping, and minimum til- capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. or more. Surface runoff is medium to rapid, and the ero- '"nrracing also may be needed to control water erosion. sion hazard is moderate. s The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue The Colby soil also is deep and well drained and formed ';Lama. Several mid grasses such as western wheatgrass in calcareous eolian deposits. Typically the surface layer and needleandthread are also present. Potential produc- is pale brown loam about 7 inches thick. The underlying n ranges from 1,600 pounds per acre in favorable years material is very pale brown silt loam to a depth of 60 I 1,000 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition inches. deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue grams, buf- Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is falograss, snakeweed, yucca and fringed sage increase; high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. a 1 forage production drops. Undesirable weeds and an- Surface runoff is medium to rapid, and the erosion hazard .. r ils invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. is moderate. 941078 N ) COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 53 This unit is used for irrigated and nonirrigated The Wiley soil has only fair potential for urban and cropland and for rangeland, wildlife habitat, and urban recreational development. Slow permeability, moderate development. shrink-swell potential, and limited bearing capacity cause l In irrigated areas these soils are suited to the crops problems in dwelling and road construction. The Colby commonly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfal- soil has good potential for urban and recreational develop- i fa or close grown crops should be grown at least 50 per- ments. Road design can be modified to compensate for 1 cent of the time. Contour ditches and corrugations can be the limited capacity of this soil to support a load. Capa- i used in irrigating close grown crops and pasture. Fur- bility subclass Hie irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; Loamy rows, contour furrows, and cross slope furrows are suita- Plains range site. ble for row crops. Sprinkler irrigation is also desirable. Keeping tillage to a minimum and utilizing crop residue ' se and management of the soils help to control erosion. Maintaining fertility is important. Crops respond to applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. e soil survey is a detailed inventory and evaluatio In nonirrigated areas these soils are suited to winter of t most basic resource of the survey area—the soil. t wheat, barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is is us ul in adjusting land use, including urbanizatio to planted to winter wheat. The predicted average yield is the li 'tations and potentials of natural resources an the 28 bushels per acre. The soil is summer fallowed in al- environ ent. Also, it can help avoid soil-related f ures ternate years to allow moisture accumulation. Generally in uses o the land. precipitation is too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. While a soil survey is in progress, soil scient' ts, con- Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum til- servationis , engineers, and others keep exten ve notes lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. about the na ure of the soils and about uniqu aspects of Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. behavior of th soils. These notes include da on erosion, t The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue drought dama to specific crops, yield est' ates, flood- grama. Several mid grasses, such as western wheatgrass ing, the functio ' g of septic tank dispos systems, and C and needleandthread, are also present. Potential produc- other factors of cting the productivity potential, and E. E. Lion ranges from 1,600 pounds per acre in favorable years limitations of the oils under various es and manage- to 1,000 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition ment. In this way, Id experience an measured data on deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue grams, buf- soil properties and p rformance are sed as a basis for falograss, snakeweed, yucca, and fringed sage increase; predicting soil behavio and forage production drops. Undesirable weeds and an- Information in this s tion is use 1 in planning use and nuals invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. management of soils for ops, p ture, and rangeland, as Management of vegetation on these soils should be sites for buildings, high ays d other transportation based on taking half and leaving half of the total annual systems, sanitary facilities, an parks and other recrea- production. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor tion facilities, and for wild • e habitat. From the data • condition. Sideoats grama, little bluestem, western wheat- uses the potential of ch soil for specified land grass, blue grama, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested uses can be determined, so' • 'lotions to these land uses can be identified, and cos y f ' res in houses and other wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The grass selected should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can structures, caused by u avorabl soil properties, can be be seeded into a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be avoided. A site where s 1 properti are favorable can be drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in selected, bor e practices at will ove ome the soil limita- spring has proven most successful. lions can be planned. Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and Planners and othspec' using the soil s ey can evaluate productivi- shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well the impact of )c land uses on the verall suited to these soils. Cultivation to control competing th of the survey ea Productivity or other broad d Alen ' g area and on vegetation should be continued for as many years as lo eyvrelate henaue and the a viron s st are d closely relate to the nature of the soil. Plans should possible following plantings. Trees that are best suited maintain or c ate a land-use pattern in harapny with the and have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, east- natural soil. ern redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, Contract s can fmd information that is use in locat- md hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush ing sourc of sand and gravel, roadfill, and tops il. Other jumac, lilac, Siberian peashrub, and American plum. informal' n indicates the presence of bedrock, welmess, or Openland wildlife, such as pheasant, mourning dove, very f soil horizons that cause difficulty in excaitation. '_nd cottontail, are best suited to these soils. Wildlife He h officials, highway officials, engineers, and'many tabitat development, including tree and shrub plantings othe specialists also can find useful information in this and grass plantings to serve as nesting areas, should be soil survey. The safe disposal of wastes, for example;,is successful without irrigation during most years. Under ir- cl ely related to properties of the soil. Pavements, side- igation, good wildlife habitat can be established, benefit- walks, campsites, playgrounds, lawns, and trees and rig many kinds of openland wildlife. Shrubs are influenced by the nature of the soil. • 941078 CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION DOCUMENTATION AND SUBMITTALS 941078 CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION APPLICATION INDEX WRIGHT'S DISPOSAL, INC. TABLE OF CONTENTS Response To Regulations Pertaining To Solid Waste Disposal Sites And Facilities - Colorado Department of Health , Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division. Section Page Number Section 2: Minimum Standards 1 2.1 .1 1 2.1 . 2 1 2. 1 . 3 1 2. 1 . 4 1 2.1 . 5 1 2.1.6 1 2.1 .7 2 2.1.8 2 Section 2: Operations Standards 2 2. 2.1 2 2.2. 2 2 2.2. 3 2 2. 2 . 4 2 2. 2.5 2 2. 2. 6 3 2. 2.7 3 2.2.8 3 2.2.9 3 2. 2 .10 3 2. 2. 11 3 2. 2.12 4 2. 2.13 4 Section 2: Inspections of Approved Sites and Facilities 4 2. 3 .1 4 2. 3. 2 4 2 . 3.3 4 2. 3. 4 4 Section 2: Closure of Approved Sites and Facilities 4 2 . 4.1 4 2.4. 2 5 2. 4 . 3 5 2. 4 .4 5 2.4. 5 5 2. 4. 6 5 941078 Section Page Number Section 3: Application for Certificate of Designation 5 Section 4: Site Standards 5 4.1 . 0 5 4 .1.1 6 4.1. 2 6 4 .1.3 6 4.1. 4 6 4 .1. 5 6 4.1. 6 7 Section 4 : Engineering Design Standards 7 4. 2. 1 7 4 . 2.2 7 4.2. 3 7 4 . 2.4 7 4.2. 5 7 4 . 2.6 7 4.2. 7 7 Section 4 : General Data 7 4.3. 1 7 4 . 3. 2 8 4 . 3 .3 8 4 . 3 .4 8 Section 4: Geologic Data 8 4 . 4 .0 8 4 . 4.1 8 4. 4 . 2 9 4. 4. 3 9 4. 4 . 4 9 Section 4 : Hydrologic Data 9 4. 5.1 9 4. 5. 2 9 4.5. 3 9 4.5. 4 9 4.5. 5 9 4.5. 6 10 4 .5.7 10 Section 4: Engineering Data 10 4 . 6 .1 10 4 .6. 2 10 4 . 6 . 3 10 4.6.4 10 • 941078 Section Page Number Section 4: Operational Data 4 .7 .1 11 4. 7. 2 11 4.7 .3 11 4. 7 . 4 11 4.7 .5 11 4.7 .6 12 4.7 .7 12 4. 7 .8 12 4.7. 9 12 4 .7 .10 13 4 .7.11 13 4.7.12 13 4.7.13 13 4 .7 .14 13 Section 4: Closure Data 14 4.8.1 14 4.8 . 2 14 4. 8 . 3 14 Section 5: Issuance of Certificate of Designation 14 Section 6: Regulated Facilities 14 6 .1 . 1 14 6.1. 2 14 6.1.3 14 6.1. 4 14 6 .1. 5 14 Section 6: Impoundment Classifications 15 Section 6: Class Design Standards 15 Section 6 : Liner Data 15 Section 6: General Design Standards 15 Section 6: Liner Installation 15 Section 6 : Operation Standards 15 6 .7.1 15 6. 7 . 2 15 6.7. 3 15 6 .7 . 4 15 6.7.5 15 941078 Section Page Number Section 6: Monitoring 15 6 . 8 .1 15 6.8 . 2 15 6. 8 . 3 16 6. 8 . 4 16 6.8 . 5 16 6.8 . 6 16 6. 8 .7 16 6.8 .8 16 Section 6 : Record Keeping and Calculations 16 6. 9.1 16 6. 9 . 2 16 6.9 . 3 16 Section 6 : Closure 16 6.10.1 16 Section 7 : Application Review Fee 16 7 .1. 0 16 7 . 2 . 0 16 7 . 3. 0 17 7 . 4. 0 17 Section 8 : Asbestos Waste 17 Section 9: Scrap Tire Recycling Facilities 17 Section 10 : Regulations for Solid Waste Incineration 17 Section 11: Regulations for Solid Waste Incinerator Ash 17 Section 12: Water Treatment Plant Sludge Disposal Facilities 17 Section 13: Response to Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Facilities - Colorado Department of Health, Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division 17 941078 Section Page Number Section 14 : Operational Plan Including 18 Site Plan and Flow Diagram Section 15 : Closure Plan 24 Section 16 : Domestic Well Permits 25 Section 17 : Well Separation Data 26 Section 18 : Supplemental Information 28 EPA Plugging and Abandonment Plan 29 Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Documents 31 i . Well Completion Reports 32 ii . Down Hole Summary 34 iii . Surface Casing Pressure Test 36 iv. Packer Integrity Test 38 Leases 40 Geological Cross-Section 48 Water Reports 50 941078 WRIGHT'S DISPOSAL, INC. SECTION 2 MINIMUM STANDARDS 2.1.1 Such sites and facilities shall be located, operated, and maintained in a manner so as to control obnoxious odors and prevent rodent and insect breeding and infestation, and they shall be kept adequately covered during their use. WRIGHT'S DISPOSAL Facility will be used to process and inject Class I and Class II wastes into the Lyons formation at a 9,500 foot depth. All wastes received to be injected are contained in closed or grated steel or fiberglass tanks. The few service buildings on site are metal with wood or concrete floors. Insect and rodent control is by use of insecticides and DeCon as needed. 2.1.2 Such sites and facilities shall comply with the health laws, standards, rules and regulations of the department, the Water Quality Control Commission, the Air Quality Control Commission, and all applicable zoning laws and ordinances. WRIGHT' S has filed applications with the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission of Colorado, The EPA-UIC Department, and the Weld County Planning Commission. Copies of all applications are attached hereto. The waste to be injected is pre-qualified or if not already, it will be pre-qualified by the EPA to be injected as a non-hazardous waste. See attached U.S. EPA letter of September 3, 1993. WRIGHT'S has obtained a permit to inject Class II waste from the Colorado Oil and Gas Commission and a permit from Region VIII - United States Environmental Protection Agency to inject Class I wastes. Copies of those permits are attached hereto. 2.1.3 This section deals with radioactive material or materials contaminated with radioactive material and is not applicable. 2.1.4 This section deals with sanitary landfills and therefore is not applicable. 2.1.5 Sites and facilities shall be adequately fenced so as to prevent waste material and debis from escaping therefrom and material and debris shall not be allowed to accumulate along the fence line. WRIGHT' S facility does not deal with solid waste and therefore is not fenced . 2.1.6 This section deals with the incineration of solid waste, 1 941078 which is not a subject dealt with at WRIGHT'S facility. 2.1.7 This section deals with incineration of solid waste and the 'Air Pollution Control Act". WRIGHT'S deals only with water waste in a closed system and incorporates no open flames or incinerations. 2.1.8 This section deals with the burning of wood waste. WRIGHT'S facility deals only with water waste and does not have any open flames or incinerations. SECTION 2 OPERATIONS STANDARDS 2.2.1 Facilities for solid waste disposal shall be kept adequately fenced to prevent unauthorized public access without operator supervision. WRIGHT'S facility deals with water waste which is contained in steel tanks that are either completely enclosed or covered with small 1" steel grates. The facility is not fenced, but all buildings are locked when the supervisor is not on duty. 2.2.2 Surface waters shall be diverted from, or around, the disposal site and facility and its working force. WRIGHT'S facility contains retainer walls of concrete construction around all storage tanks, with an earthen retainer wall around the skimming/surge tank. Storage capacity within the concrete retainer walls and the clean gravel base is greater than the largest tank within the walls. The capacity of the earthen wall is greater than the skimming/surge tank. In addition to these retainer walls, all off- loading facilities and filter and pumping areas contain sumps that feed into a central concrete sump. The entire site surface is graveled with 1" gravel and built-up so that all surface drainage is away from the facility. 2.2.3 This section deals with ground water monitoring around evaporation pits and solid waste disposal. WRIGHT'S deals only with water injection and all holding facilities are steel or fiberglass and ground water monitoring is not necessary. 2.2.4 This section deals with ground water monitoring which is not applicable in this case. 2.2.5 Same response as 2.2.4. 2 941078 2.2.6 The concentration of explosive gases generated by the facility for solid waste disposal shall not exceed: (a) One percent (1%) by volume in air within facility structures (excluding gas control or recovery systems) ; or (b) Five percent (5%) by volume in air at the site boundary unless geologic or other conditions are such that no explosive gas hazard exists beyond the site boundary. (a) The only combustible gases in the site are those emitted from the surge and skimming tank. This gas concentration is checked with Dragger tubes. The crude oil storage tank contains a vent system that recycles the gas vapors into the water storage tanks. No records of gas vapors beyond 5 PPM have ever been recorded. (b) There are no known analyses of combustible gases of any percentage beyond the boundaries of the facilities, other than those emitted from Amoco Productions Company's oil and gas production operations across the road. 2.2.7 This section deals with the putrescible waste. Putrescible wastes are not handled at the WRIGHT facility. 2.2.8 This section deals with solid waste and high winds. WRIGHT'S facility does not deal with solid waste, and high winds are not a factor. WRIGHT'S deals only with water waste that is injected back into the Lyons formation at a depth of 9500 ± feet. 2.2.9 No facility for solid wastes disposal shall knowingly receive any waste classified as acutely hazardous, Per 40 CFR 261.33. WRIGHT'S facility under EPA Permit No. C01516-02115 does not accept any hazardous waste. All wastes are tested at the source and are not moved to the site until pre-qualified under the EPA permit. 2.2.10 No facility for solid waste disposal shall knowingly receive any quantity of hazardous waste defined in Section 1.2 of these department regulations in any calendar month, unless authorized by the department, the county board of commissioners and the department. WRIGHT'S has not applied for, nor is applying for a permit to handle hazardous waste in any form. 2.2.11 No sanitary landfills shall accept raw sludge from wastewater treatment plants, septic tank pumpings, or chemical toilet waste, without approval from the county board of commissioners and the department. WRIGHT'S has not applied for, nor is applying for a permit I8 p 3 9410 to handle raw sludge, septic tank pumpings or chemical toilet waste. 2.2.12 This section deals with sludges, which are not being handled at WRIGHT'S facilities. 2.2.13 All operating records shall be made available to the county board of commissioners and the department upon their request. WRIGHT'S operating records are filed at their offices and are available for review at any time. WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. P.O. Box 245 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Phone: ( 303) 426-8911 SECTION 2 INSPECTIONS OF APPROVED SITES AND FACILITIES 2.3.1 This section deals with inspections by the department. WRIGHT'S is subject to this section. WRIGHT'S may be inspected with or without notification by the department to evaluate their compliance with the act, these department regulations, and the certificate of designation application as amended by the department. 2.3.2 Approved facilities for solid waste disposal which were: (a) Granted a certificate of designation before there was a requirement for an engineering design and operations report with a certificate of designation application; WRIGHT'S facility is a pre-existing facility which was originally constructed in 1972 by Amoco Production Company to filter and inject produced water from their oil and gas operations in Weld County. This facility is still being used for the same purposes and handles produced water from oil and gas wells. (b) Sub-part (b) does not apply. 2.3.3 This is a statutory section and does not require a response. 2.3.4 Same as above. SECTION 2 CLOSURE OF APPROVED SITES AND FACILITIES 2.4.1 Statutory section. 941018 4 2.4.2 Statutory section. 2.4.3 Approved facilities for solid wastes disposal shall be closed in accordance with the act, these department regulations, and in the manner specified in the certificate of designation application as amended. Precautions shall be taken to prevent further use of the site and facility for unauthorized disposal. Upon the shut-down of the WRIGHT facility the injection well will be plugged in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Colorado Oil & Gas Commission. (See the attached application for the EPA). The surface facilities will be removed and the land will be returned to its original use and topography. All required notices will be filed and posted. 2.4.4 The concentration of explosive gas generated by the facility for solid waste disposal shall not exceed five percent (5%) in the air at the site boundary after closure. With the removal of all the steel and fiberglass tanks and concrete sump, there will no longer be any sources for explosive or combustible gases. Well plugging in accordance with Section 2. 4. 3 precludes concentration of gases. 2.4.5 Water pollution shall not occur at or beyond the site boundary after closure. After the removal of all steel and fiberglass tanks and concrete sump, no source of water pollution shall exist. The plugging of the injection well shall also eliminate any water pollution. See Section 2. 4.3 and 2. 4 .4 . 2.4.6 Nuisance conditions shall not exist at or beyond the site boundary after closure. After removal of all surface facilities, there will not exist any nuisance condition and the area will revert to agricultural use. SECTION 3 APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION Statutory section not requiring specific responses. SECTION 4 SITE STANDARDS 4.1 A general statement now will help explain some of the answers contained under Section 4. The WRIGHT facility was originally constructed in 1972 by 941078 1 5 Amoco Production Company. Since that time, Amoco has used the facility for injection of produced water from their wells in the D-J Basin into the Sussex formation. WRIGHT purchased the facilities from Amoco in June, 1989. Since that time WRIGHT drilled a LYONS injection well to 9500± feet. During the drilling of that well, WRIGHT ran and set 8-5/8" surface pipe through the Arapahoe and Foxhills formations at 690 feet. The surface pipe was tested to 1500 psig before drilling out from under surface and the long string consists of 5-1/2" casing set at 9575KB. The long string was tested after the tubing and packer was set and several mechanical integrity tests have been performed since the well was placed into operation on 7/18/89. (See the EPA Permit Application attached hereto). All possible efforts have been made to secure the integrity of all surface water sources and to comply with all applicable deep well regulations. 4.1.1 The topography of the site shall maximize protection against prevailing winds on-site and minimize the amount of precipitation catchment area upgradient of the site. WRIGHT'S facility is constructed to minimize drainage from upgradients by the use of concrete and earth retainer walls and trailing slopes away from the facility. Wind is not a factor of water injection. The small size of site and facilities thereon do not affect the catchment area upgradient from the site. 4.1.2 Facilities for solid waste disposal shall not be located in floodplains. The WRIGHT facility is not located in a floodplain. 4.1.3 No significant aquifer recharge areas, as may be designated by the Colorado State Engineer's Office or the department's Water Quality Control Commission, shall be adversely impacted by solid waste disposal. The WRIGHT facility is not located in any aquifer recharge area. 4.1.4 This section is statutory and does not apply to the facility operated by WRIGHT. 4.1.5 Facilities for solid waste disposal shall isolate waste from the public and environment by emphasizing favorable geologic conditions over engineering improvements of marginal geologic conditions. The WRIGHT facility was built in 1972 and does not present any geologic threat to the public or environment so far as is known to WRIGHT. See geologic data included in EPA Permit Application attached hereto. 941078 6 4.1.6 Facilities for solid waste disposal shall not place waste below or into surface water or groundwater that has a potential or existing beneficial use or that is in direct communication with surface water or an acquifer. See Section 4.1 General Statement pertaining to the surface pipe installation. Also see EPA Permit Application attached hereto. 4.2 ENGINEERING DESIGN STANDARDS 4.2.1 Groundwater shall be protected from water pollution by leachate from the facility for solid waste. This section pertains to impoundments and evaporation pits and since WRIGHT'S facility contains none of these it does not apply. 4.2.2 This is a statutory section pertaining to impoundments and evaporation pits. WRIGHT'S facilities does not fall under this section. There will be no permanent surface water diversion structures remaining after closure. 4.2.3 This section is also a statutory section pertaining to new facilities and those located in areas of geologic stress or instability. WRIGHT'S facility was built in 1972 and is not located in any of these geological areas. See geological data included in EPA Permit Application. 4.2.4 This section deals with ground water monitoring for impoundments and evaporation pits and is not applicable. Please refer to Section 4.1 General Statement, subsection on surface pipe. 4.2.5 This section deals with impoundments and is not applicable to WRIGHT'S facility. 4.2.6 This section deals with impoundments and is not applicable to WRIGHT's facility. 4.2.7 This section deals with new construction and is not applicable to pre-existing facilities and is not applicable to this installation. 4.3 GENERAL DATA 4.3.1 Mailing address, county and legal description of the 7 941078 facility for solid waste disposal, township, section and range. The pre-existing WRIGHT facility is located in the SE 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 10, Township 1 North, Range 67 West, Weld County, Colorado. WRIGHT'S DISPOSAL, INC. address is P.O. Box 245 , Ft. Lupton, CO 80621. The phone number is ( 303 ) 426-8911 . 4.3.2 Area site, in acres. The WRIGHT facility is located on 2.5 acres for the surface equipment and a forty acre mineral lease from Amoco Production Company. ( See Special Review Application attached for copies of the surface and minerals lease. ) 4.3.3 Type of facility for solid waste disposal proposed for the site. The pre-existing facility is not a solid waste disposal facility, but is for the injection of Class I and Class II non-hazardous liquid wastes. 4.3.4 Discussion of facility's service area, including transportation corridors and surrounding access. Produced waters are collected from oil and gas wells located in all parts of Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder and Weld Counties. Industrial waste water is from the same counties as well as the Denver and Colorado Springs areas. The main access route is East or West, depending on the collection area, Highway 52 to Weld County Road 19, then South 1 mile to the private access road marked with a WRIGHT'S DISPOSAL sign and then 1/2 mile East via private road to the disposal facility. SECTION 4 GEOLOGIC DATA 4.4 GENERAL See details of geology included in EPA Permit Application attached hereto. 4.4.1 Types and regional thickness of unconsolidated soils materials. Typically the surface layer is pale brown silt loam from 7 to 11 inches thick. The upper part of the underlying material is pale brown silty clay loam about 23 inches thick. The lower part to a depth of 60 inches is pale brown silt loam. Permeability is moderately slow. 941078 8 4.4.2 Type and regional thickness of consolidated bedrock materials. Bedrock is a limestone of 22-inch thickness set upon a bed of brown to gray shale of 50-foot thickness. 4.4.3 Regional and local geologic structure, including bedrock strike and dip, and fracture patterns. Geologic structure in the area has a NE Strike with a regional dip of 5 to 20 % . Fractures in the area are minimal. 4.4.4 Geologic hazards, including but not limited to slope stability faulting, folding, rockfall , landslides, subsidence or erosion potential, that may affect the design and operation of the facility for solid wastes disposal. The WRIGHT facility was built in 1972 and since that time the facility has not shown any stress or damage from any geologic hazards or stresses . 4.5 HYDROLOGIC DATA 4.5.1 Lakes, rivers, streams, springs, or bogs, on site or within two miles of the site boundary. A small runoff stream that flows northerly and westerly towards and under WCR 19 and Highway 52 exists starting approximately 1/2 mile northwest from the site. There are no other known significant surface hydrologic features near the site. 4.5.2 Depth to a thickness of uppermost aquifers. The Arapahoe formation is at 40 feet and is 30 feet thick. The Foxhills formation is at 540 feet and is 145 feet thick. 4.5.3 Domestic wells within one mile of the site boundary, including well depth to water, screened intervals, yields and the aquifers tapped. See attached domestic well permits under Item vii. See also Item viii for injection well details and separation data of domestic wells and injection well. 4.5.4 This section pertains to impoundments and evaporation pits and as such does not pertain to the operations of the WRIGHT facility. 4.5.5 Site location in relation to the base floodplain of nearby drainages. 9 941078 The facility is located on a WNW sloping grade of about 2%. This floodplain heads at the waste water stream in Section 3, approximately 1 mile north of the site. 4.5.6 An evaluation of the potential for the impacts to the existing surface water for groundwater quality from the proposed surface facility for solid waste disposal. The WRIGHT facility is not a solid waste disposal facility. 4.5.7 The existing quality of groundwater beneath the proposed facility. Not applicable. See Geologic Information. The WRIGHT facility is not proposed, but has been in existence since 1972 . 4. 6 ENGINEERING DATA 4.6.1 This section pertains to impoundments and does not apply to the WRIGHT facility. 4.6.2 Same as 4.6.1. Does not pertain to this facility. 4.6.3 Maps and plans drawn to a convenient scale, that show: (a) Does not apply (b) Does not apply (c) Does not apply (d) See site plan enclosed, existing structures (e) Does not apply (f) Existing facility, see EPA Permit Application (g) See site plan enclosed (h) Does not apply (i) Does not apply ( j ) Does not apply (k) Existing facility, not an impoundment or landfill. NOTE: All statements marked "Does not apply" refer to impoundments and landfills and evaporation pits. WRIGHT'S does not fall under any of these types of operations. 4.6.4 The section deals with landfills and impoundments and does not apply to WRIGHT'S facility. 10 941078 4.7 OPERATIONAL DATA 4.7.1 The qualifications, names, and addresses of the persons operating the facility and having the authority to take corrective action in the event of noncompliance; Martin J. Wohnlich, President Kenneth P. Mersfelder, Manager Wright ' s Disposal P.O. Box 245 P.O. Box 245 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Tel. #: 303-426-8911 4.7.2 The hours of the day and days of the week that the facility will be operating. The facility will be open 24 hours per day, seven days per week. 4.7.3 The types and daily volumes in yards per day and/or gallons per month of waste to be received, expected life of site. If sludge is to be received, its quality should be determined in accordance with department technical guidelines. WRIGHT anticipates injection , in the range of up to 8 , 000 , 000 gallons of Class I and Class II waste water per month. The life of the facility is estimated to 30 years. No sludge or solid waste is to be received by this facility. 4.7.4 The number, classification, and job descriptions of personnel projected to be employed at the facility when operating at full capacity. The applicant expects to have three full-time plant operator employees augmented with 3 to 6 additional auxilliary plant operator employees as needed to maintain operation in accord with waste stream and applicable regulations. 4.7.5 Number, description, and uses of all equipment projected to be employed at the facility when operating at full capacity. 1 Surge and skimming tank 8'X10'X40' - steel with baffle plates. All produced water goes into this tank for oil skimming. Processed water is then automatically transferred from here, thru 300 micron filters to one of seven water storage tanks. 7 400 barrel , steel , water storage tanks. These tanks hold the initially filtered water and the water is. automatically transferred through three sets of filters. 3 Sets of two filters, 25,10 micron, where the stored water is transferred, by 1-1/2" centrifical pumps, through the filters and into a 300 barrel fiberglass 11 941078 water holding tank. Each set of pumps and filters can be run separately or at the same time. 1 300 barrel fiberglass waterholding tank, which contains the filtered water and feed one or both National 2-1/2" x 6" tri-plex pumps. All pumps are powered by electricity. All pumps operate automatically or manually. 2 National, electrically powered, tri-plex, 2-1/2" x 6" pumps that inject water into the 9500 foot Lyons disposal well. 1 300 barrel steel storage tank that receives all the oil skimmed from the surge/skimming tank. A gasoline powered trash pump loads the oil from the surge/skimmer tank and transfers it to this tank. The processed oil is sold from this tank. 1 10 HP, electrically powered centrifical pump which is located in the first filtering building and can be operated automatically or manually. This pump transfers water from the surge/skimmer tank to the holding tanks ( 400 BBL) . 4.7.6 Systems of records to be maintained, including incoming waste volumes, water quality monitoring results, explosive gas monitoring results, as-built construction details, and variations from approved operations procedures; All waste volume and customer records are being kept on a computer system. All monthly and quarterly reports to the Oil and Gas Commission and EPA, respectively, are kept for seven years. Daily trucker field tickets are the basis of the computer billings and volume reports. Monitoring equipment on the injection lines from the co-mingled injection pump discharges are recorded every day and compared with the daily field tickets. Since WRIGHT'S facility deals with waste water that is injected into the Lyons formation, we will not be using monitoring groundwater wells or explosive gas test. WRIGHT'S is not an impoundment or evaporation facility. All construction changes to the existing facility will be noted with the EPA, Weld County Planning Commission and copies will be recorded with the Weld County Recorders Office. Operational procedures will be posed in the facility office and in WRIGHT' S offices. 4.7.7 This section deals with impoundments and evaporation pits and is not applicable. 4.7.8 This section deals with impoundments and is not applicable. 4.7.9 This section deals with impoundments and evaporation pits and as such is not applicable. 12 941078 4.7.10 Provisions to minimize nuisance conditions on-site. The facility has been in operations since 1972 and there are no nuisances on site. 4.7.11 Provisions for fire protection to eliminate open burning on-site, and to prevent the spread of open burning to adjoining property. The facility is located in the Ft. Lupton Fire District and numerous chemical fire extinguishers are located in key areas around the facility. No solid waste incineration is allowed on-site and no open fires are used in the processing or treating of the waste water prior to or during the injection process. 4.7.12 Does not apply - not an impoundment. 4.7.13 Conceptual plans to be implemented if the contamination of surface waters or groundwaters occur, or if nuisance conditions are confirmed beyond the site boundary. The only source for surface water contaminations would be from the leaking, rupture or overflowing of a water holding tank or feed line. All such spills would occur inside the concrete or earthen retainer walls. Such spills would be noted by the operator and the leaking tanks or lines would be shut-down or re-routed. Any spilled material would be immediately pumped from within the containment to the skimming/surve tank and returned to the system. In addition, a French drain at 60" depth has been constructed along the north and west sides of the containment to preclude any percolated water as the result of a spill ever leaving the immediate premises. The size of the spill would determine the next step to be taken. The department would be notified according to the rules and regulations and the equipment at fault would be repaired or replaced. Testing of the injection well will be done in accordance with EPA requirements as detailed in the attached EPA permit. A negative test on the packer/casing would result in pressure testing the tubing and replacement of all faulty tubing and/or packer. An integrity test would then be re-run to EPA standards. A negative test of the surface casing would result in the cementing of the long string ( 5-1/2" production casing) inside the surface casing according to the instructions of the EPA. No nuisance conditions beyond the site boundary occur as a part of normal operations and none are anticipated. 4.7.14 The amounts and sources of water to be used on site for the control of nuisance conditions, fire protection, construction purposes and personnel use. There is no water supply or source for the facility. 13 941078 Drinking water for employees is bottled water delivered to the site by a commercial company. There are no other domestic needs; however water is available by a domestic tap from the Central Weld County Water District as a water line crosses the property. 4 . 8 CLOSURE DATA 4.8.1 Provisions for the maintenance of facility after closure, to prevent or minimize nuisance conditions. The WRIGHT facility does not and will not contain any nuisance conditions after closure and would not require any maintenance such as a landfill would. 4.8.2 The Wright facility is not an impoundment or evaporation pit and this therefore does not apply. 4.8.3 This section does not apply, except for the closure which is discussed in Section 4.8.1. All notifications to the public and the department will be posted and mailed as required. All equipment and buildings will be removed within thirty days of closure and the injection well will be plugged and abandoned according to the rules and regulations of the Oil and Gas Commission. See EPA Plugging and Abandonment Plan attached hereto. Section 5 ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION This section is statutory and does not require comment by applicant. Section 6 REGULATED FACILITIES 6.1.1 Statutory section. 6.1.2 This section deals only with oil and gas impoundments, and WRIGHT'S facility is an injection well. This section does not apply. 6.1.3 WRIGHT'S facility does not fall under Class I, II, or III waste impoundments. 6.1.4 Statutory section. 6.1.5 This section pertains to impoundments or evaporation pits. Does not apply. 14 941078 6.2 IMPOUNDMENT CLASSIFICATIONS ARE DISCUSSED HERE. Wright's facility is an injection well and does not fall under any of the impoundments classes, since these classes refer only to waste impoundments. 6.3 CLASS DESIGN STANDARDS These standards refer only to waste impoundments. WRIGHT's facility is an injection well. Thus this section is not applicable. 6.4 LINER DATA These standards refer only to waste impoundments. WRIGHT'S facility is an injection well. Thus this section is not applicable. 6.5 GENERAL DESIGN STANDARDS These standards refer only to waste impoundments. WRIGHT's facility is an injection well. Thus this section is not applicable. 6.6 LINER INSTALLATION This section refers only to waste impoundments. WRIGHT's facility is an injection well. Thus this section is not applicable. 6.7 OPERATION STANDARDS 6.7.1 No incompatible waste shall be co-mingled in the same impoundments. WRIGHT' S is not an impoundment. 6.7.2 Statutory section. 6.7.3 Does not apply. 6.7.4 Statutory section. See sections 4.7.2 and 4.7.4. 6.7.5 Does not apply. 6.8 MONITORING 6.8.1 Statutory section. See Section 6.7.1. 6.8.2 Pertains to an impoundment. See Section 4.7.6. 15 941078 6.8.3 Statutory Section. See Sections 6.7.1. 6.8.4 Records shall be maintained to fully document any damages and repairs to embankments or liners, personal injury accidents, spill, detection of liquids in sumps, fires or explosions. Written notification shall be submitted to the health departments within fifteen working days after discovery of such liner damage or other event which affects the operation of the facility. Only the personal injury accidents, spills, fires and explosions apply to the WRIGHT facility. All notices will be filed within 15 working days. 6.8.5 Does not apply. 6.8.6 Does not apply. 6.8.7 Does not apply. 6.8.8 Does not apply. 6.9 RECORD KEEPING AND CALCULATIONS 6.9.1 Applies to evaporation pits. 6.9.2 Does not apply. 6.9.3 Does not apply. 6.10 CLOSURE 6.10.1 Pertains to impoundments. Not applicable to this application for an injection well. Section 7 APPLICATION REVIEW FEE 7.1 Statutory. 7.2 Applies to application review fees. It is WRIGHT'S understanding that the department will assess a review fee appropriate to the size and contents of the application. It is also understood that since WRIGHT'S facility is an injection well, it does not fall under any of the classes outlined in the regulations pertaining to solid waste disposal sites and impoundment facilities as amended . WRIGHT will render payment to the Colorado Department of health, payable to the Treasurer of the State of Colorado upon notification of the amount by the department. 16 941078 7.3 Refers only to solid waste disposal sites and is thereby not applicable. 7.4 Statutory. Section 8 ASBESTOS WASTE Not applicable to WRIGHT'S facility since no asbestos will be involved in the waste stream. Section 9 SCRAP TIRE RECYCLING FACILITIES Not applicable to WRIGHT'S facility since no scrap tires will be involved in the waste stream. Section 10 REGULATIONS FOR SOLID WASTE INCINERATION Not applicable. No incineration is involved. Section 11 REGULATIONS FOR SOLID WASTE INCINERATOR ASH Not applicable. No incineration is involved. Section 12 WATER TREATMENT PLANT SLUDGE DISPOSAL FACILITIES Not applicable. No sludge is involved. Section 13 INFECTIOUS WASTE DISPOSAL Not applicable. No infectious wastes are involved. 17 941078 SECTION 14 OPERATIONAL PLAN INCLUDING SITE PLAN AND FLOW DIAGRAM 18 941078 WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. OPERATIONAL PLAN AND FLOW DIAGRAM Disposal Equipment and Process: Water at the WRIGHT facility is transported in 80 barrel tank trucks and 130 barrel tractor-trailer rigs. The most frequent used route is to travel west from Ft. Lupton on Highway 52 to Weld County Road 19, then turn South on 19 for one mile to the marked entrance and private road, then turn east for one-half mile to the facility. All trucks are off-loaded at the facility through two four-inch rubber hoses. The Class I water is off-loaded into 500 barrel tanks through one or two four-inch hoses. A discussion as to the injection procedure for Class I water will follow after this discussion on Class II water. The off-loading hoses lead to two screen filters. The water then travels into a steel surge and skimmer tank. This all steel tank contains two steel baffles that serve to skim the oil from the water and to reduce the effect of surge from off-load discharging. The oil is contained in the north or rear compartment and is transferred from this compartment to a 300 barrel steel storage tank. Water can be transferred from the compartment in the surge tank back into the water compartment or from the bottom of the oil storage tank into the water compartments of the surge tank. This transfer of fluid is accomplished by the use of an electrical powered trash pump. The water in the surge tank that has had the oil skimmed off is transferred into steel 400 barrel storage tanks via an automatic system of centrifical pump and sock filters. The sock filters are 300 microns and filter the water as it leaves the surge tank and prior to entry into the steel storage tanks. The steel water storage tanks act as additional settling points for the pre- filtered water. The pre-filtered water is then automatically transferred by two one-inch centrifical pumps through a series of three sets of two filters, 25-10 microns respectfully, one set per pump, and after the water is filtered it continues on into a 300 barrel fiberglass tank. This fiberglass tank is the final holding tank. From this tank, the water is automatically fed into two tri-plex high-pressure pumps for injection into the well. During this phase of injection, chemicals are added to the water to control bacterias, scaling and friction reduction. The injection rate and pressure are controlled at this point by the use of valves. A flow meter is installed here to record the total volume and pressure. A daily record of these factors is recorded on a reporting sheet. When the filtered and treated water reaches the well head via a 2-1/2" fiberglass flow line, tested to 2000 psi, it enters the 2 7/8" J55 tubing through a 5000 psi master valve. The water is then injected down the tubing through a packer and into the casing, then through the perforated casing into the well bore and the Lyons formation. The Lyons formation is located at 9276 ± l.9 941078 feet and is isolated from the formations above by an annular volume of cement that tops out at 8406 KB and natural geological barriers. Only water from approved EPA industrial sites will be allowed at the WRIGHT facility. All incoming water is recorded on field tickets that contain the names of the operator or contractor, well or industrial site, date, water hauler, amount of water per well or site and total water per truck. The signature of each driver is at the bottom of each field ticket. Invoices and statements are generated from these field tickets. A copy of each field ticket is given to the truck driver, one copy is kept for the WRIGHT'S records and the original is sent to the operator or contractor with the bi-monthly invoices. A list of all operators and contractors is kept in the facility office and WRIGHT'S corporate office. This list is updated every month. Any well or site that does not appear on the list is noted and updated. All Class I water is analyzed as per EPA regulations. Shutdown of the plant only occurs under the following circumstances: 1. Shortage of water stock or regular maintenance. 2. Breaches of mechanical integrities such as flow line leaks, storage tank overflows or leaks, packer failure, tubing leaks, casing leaks, pump break downs, filter malfunctions, or natural disasters. 3. Insufficient personnel to operate plant. 4. Possible dangers to the public. 5. High pressure reading on the tubing-annulus that will not bleed off after relief valves are opened . 6. Directives from designated authorities for defaults arising in the methods of operations or violations in accordance with standards and practices as set forth and amended. 7. 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I T:, i.r— T 1 p 1'.-. } 71- ,-•+. 44,--7. 111 1 14-1 I .1-4 11,41 II 11111 II < •I m,l�� a� Ti r� I 'Hi l•l•� 1111 11 ,41.11- l .amiii 1 '41:1:4--` '. -1 1I,' `, Ti�Ti.7.' yam_ ., 1 L' i...f,.11 '4' In7 :ZIT', .,.x.O 40-c)--4,2H4 44+1-' Ili ll Iii IlIII IILI Pali_ ��11�' W •111d I�, IIII !" tIl�l .IIII ITI i1i oil ',II i�I 1;1 1I , '- -rl'1,1' �l -111 `4-' i Jay 41- lU L1r,IIIj- .! ,1{y d*ice' L .l:1 i 1 --L. , ..' (i_ _. : F H I , 23 941078 SECTION 15: Closure Plan As stated in Section 2.4.3, upon the shutdown of the Wright facility, the injection well will be plugged in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Colorado Oil and Gas Commission. ( See the attached application to the EPA. ) The surface facilities will be removed and the land will be returned to its original use and topography. Surface facilities consist primarily of skid mounted buildings and tanks that can be loaded and hauled away. The few on site concrete structures will be broken up and hauled to an approved disposal site. The surface gravel materials will also be hauled away to reuse or an approved disposal site. The entire area then will be regraded to the original topography so that it can be used for agricultural purposes in conjunction with the adjacent land. • 24 941078 SECTION 16 DOMESTIC WELL PERMITS 25 941078 v, COLORADO DIVISION OF aATER RESOURCES WFTJ PERMITS 300 Columl ' � Bldg., 1845 Sherman St., Denver, Colorari^ 80203 ✓ PERMIT APPLICATION FORM RE Y: v,D • Application must AUG be complete where (y A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER • . a1 3 ��$! applicable. Type or (/) A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL Alf r licsouR , FOR: ( ) A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP MATE.E/1G1N _ print in BLACK X CEO. . , INK.No overstrikes or erasures unless ( X) REPLACEMENT FOR NO. . initialed. ( I OTHER t/9C>Y WATER COURT CASE NO.�(4"tf` ...-- rlt ro "' Y (1) APPLICANT[� � - mailing address FOR OFFICE USEEE ONLY: DO NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN NAME±I NT a Pt� vi vii 4 J y-f R k y Receipt No. l e G/ l g / STREET /O 7 6 q Al 4'i'"—lf E1 2- Basin Dist. CITY 1 tLuPinr( (i,01.0, • Yd4O /o1f CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL (State) vie) TELEPHONE NO. P 7 a. 91 This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The (2) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water County u'/fk IS right from seeking relief in a civil court acttfo of the N f''4, Section �— APPROVED AS A REPLACEMENT OF WELL N©,1419 18. SW 14 4 THE E)USTING WELL MUST BE PLUGGED AND ANION€ti Twp. �f{ Rng. ��• P M REGULATIONS FOR WATER WELL A ACOORDING TO THE REVISED AND AMENDED NJ PUMP RUM AND N.SI ( IN6TALLAfi O I (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA CONTRACTORS. THE ENCLOSED AFFIDAVIT MU 1' 9E SUBMITTED WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW WELL,AFFIRMIIJOi THAT Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) /—r. WELL NO. 12191 8 WAS PLUGGED AND A9#NDONEI. Average annual amount of ground water Install plain {ADh'-�B1f0f2tel� C85�i1g3 km $T0FhId to be appropriated (acre-feet): �� �' s':rf.ce dawn to a minimum depth of 4 O-a _feet Number of acres to be irrigated: l and properly sealed to prevent the pumping or applupriation of tributary waters. Proposed total depth (feet): (y lb a' DEPTH 'OF THIS WELL St4ALL NOT E$CEED " ,,C— Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from: FEET WHICH CORRESPONDS TO THE BASE OF THE 2-6-move -�o.14,47/S fr ock� 6 K )0.1- T L1-- (NOTE! TO INSURE A MAXIMUM PRODUCTIVE LIFE O; Owner's well designation THIS WELL, PERFORATED CASING SHOULD BE SET GROUND WATER TO BE USED FOR: THROUGH THE ENTIRE PRODUCING INTERVAL-OF THE -f9; HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY - no irrigation (0) AQUIFER, TO THE DEPTH H INDICATED ABOVE). ( A) DOMESTIC (1) ( ) INDUSTRIAL (5) ( LIVESTOCK (21 ( I IRRIGATION (6) ( I COMMERCIAL (4) ( ) MUNICIPAL (8) 1 1 OTHER (9) APPLICATION APPROVED DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11) 121912-A PERMIT NUMBER (4) DRILLER AU G 31 1981 DATE ISSUED ��--rr Name t3"L 0 it .G k {' D R 1.1,2 / J,/G/ EXPI N DATE),G 311983 Street 7- - 6 / wt ≥ Cod?A ti'/ W- e./ City •C, v 1P' T d A( 0 0 L O ton,- I A i •tant (STrENG R (state) (Zip) t, � Telephone No. in-:2 J'/ 1 . Lie. No. S�_11tL. r✓.— -- ' /�� I.D. / lb? _ COUNTY rG"A,941078 .r. liiiii . Nabk Via.;-25--- 5 , ,L. J. '.)3I .ZAIER REsciviof.3 COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES strnie EhGINCUI • TYPE OR 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St. • ' aRINT IN BLACK INK. '• -oPY OF ACCEPTED Denver, Colorado 80203 STATEMENT MAILED ON REQUEST. STATE OF COLORADO / AFFIDAVIT } ss • COUNTY OF STATEMENT OF BENEFICIAL USE OF GROUND WATER AMENDMENT OF EXISTING RECORD LATE REGISTRATION 2 q 8 p —�— PERMIT NUMBER ' 2 .Cl LOCATION OF WELL __ THE AFFIANT(S) I ' )n S-t yG.1, A rent,/ County 1/1//e. / ICJ whose mailing / Co , i ,' Jddress is )t 7l 9 C to // �j 3 2 -S W $ at the T1/ C /. section -2-. :Ity FD1 -t / _ ---L�__4o _l1 OI al / Tv.p. _i Nn , Rng G 7 'W4 P M /' �t. I�r•rrl Innn 5' tE OP WI . being duly sworn upon oath, deposes and soys that he (they) is (are) the owner(s) of the well described hereon, the well is located as described above, at distances of &S . feet from the 7? _ section line and /6 xe feet from the section line; water from this well was first applied to a beneficial use for the purpose(s) described herein on the t•s1' On WW1 / it Joy of , Wet..; the maximum sustained pumping rote of the well is / 0 gallons per minute, the pumping ate claimed hereby is _ I O gallons per minute; the total depth of the well is .30 6 feet; the average annual amount of water to be diverted is I /y n acre-feet; for which claim is hereby made for rf7�lM-Llq �t. L.- 0/ � /�y'L-a:./-, purpose(s); the legal description of the land on which the water from this well is used Is of which _acres are irrigated and which is illustrated on the mop on the reverse side of this form; that this well was completed in compliance with the permit approved therefor; this statement of beneficial use of ground water is filed in compliance with law; he (they) has (have) read the statements made hereon; knows the content thereof; and that the same are true of his (their) knowledge. (/-� �( `� (COMPLETTe REVERSE SIDE OF THIS FORM) /��/ r� Signature(s) �Lh/ J-/-Lti'� , r/./,,!/'�v ..Ze./-?-"f� �$ Suhscribed'and'sworn H�- VV FOR OFFICE USE ONLY to before me on this , i&--day of , 19 'l ' ('� ?A \ �/ Court Coco No. --My Commission I�xp s: \ JJt>` .�..A. •>\ V O I I �v•�, \ \\ .• ^ Prmr _ Mo. Day _ Y, _. I 33-q kr: -,\,,^ .�:,. as rj-/ Di.. Ciy. ACCEPTED FOR FILING BY THE STATE ENGINEER COLORADO PURSUANT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: See. __ _ n. Well Use Dos,. _ Basin Man. Dii.OV `iriJIL__ 77. -4-1.9-4----.; AUG311981 Assistant DATE STATE ENGINEER BY 941078 �7 y orm No. OFFICE OF THE ST"TE ENGINEER ..WS-25 COLORADO DIVISI.J OF WATER RESOURCES 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St., Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 866-3581 LIC Rrarlier- WELL PERMIT NUMBER 165600 - - APPLICANT AUG i 192 DIV. l_. CNTY. __62 WD 2 DES. BASIN MD Lot: Block: Filing: Subdiv: QRECl��"a'16O Ova APPROVED WELL LOCATION COUNTY_ WELD JAMES G TERRY SW 1/4 NE 114 Section 2 10711 HWY 52 Twp _ 1 N_ Range 67 W 6thp,M, FT LUPTON, CO 80621 DISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES 303/857-4293 2290 Ft. from North Section Line 2390 Ft. from __East Section Line PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGHT CONDf11ONS OF APPROVAL 1) This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action. 2) The construction of this well shall be in compliance with the Water Well Construction and Pump Installation Rules 2 CCR 402-2, unless approval of a variance has been granted by the State Board of Examiners of Water Well Construction and Pump Installation Contractors in accordance with Rule 17. 3) Approved pursuant to CRS 37-92-602(3)(b)(II)(A) as the only well on a tract of land of 40 acres described as the W 1/2 of the W 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 2, Twp. 1N, Rng. 67W, 6th P.M., Weld County. 4) The use of ground water from this well is limited to fire protection, ordinary household purposes inside one single family dwelling, the irrigation of not more than one acre of home gardens and lawns, and the watering of domestic animals. 5) Production from this well is restricted to the Laramie-Fox Hills aquifer which corresponds to the interval between 490 feet and 745 feet below ground surface. Plain casing shall be installed and sealed to prevent production from other zones. 6) The maximum pumping rate shall not exceed 15 GPM. 7) The return flow from the use of the well must be through an individual waste water disposal system of the non-evaporative type where the water is returned to the same stream system in which the well is located. 8) This well shall be constructed not more than 200 feet from the location specified on this permit. Note: To insure a maximum productive life of this well, perforated casing should be set through the entire producing interval of the approved zone or aquifer indicated above. �...�R g1/4"(92— O eS`®t C APPROVED: /1 / State Engineer Receipt No. 0341230 DATE ISSUED AUG 1 2 1992 XPI•ATION DATE A 2 C/ 9410' 8 rorm No. OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER 3WS-25 COLORADO DIVIS. d'4 OF WATER RESOURCES 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St., Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 866-3581 LR rla ctivED WELL PERMIT NUMBER i$R 5 _ _ APPLICANT , DIV. 1— CNTY. 62 WD 2_ DES. BASIN MD OCT O 590 • APPROVED WELL LOCATION GREW COLe4100 COUNTY WELD NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 14 WENDY A DYER 15871 DUQUESNE CIR Twp 1 N Range 67 W P.M. BRIGHTON, CO 80601 DISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES 67'1 Ft. from North Section Line 145 Ft. from We i- Section Line REGISTRATION OF EXISTING WELL ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGHT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1) This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action. 2) This well is recorded,and permit approved, in accordance with CRS 37-92-602(5)for historic use as indicated herein and described in CRS 37-92-602(1)(b), being a well producing 15 GPM and used for ordinary household purposes inside one single family dwelling(s), fire protection,the watering of domestic animals and poultry, and the irrigation of not more than 10,000 square feet of home gardens and lawns. '3) The average annual amount of ground water to be appropriated shall not exceed 1.0 acre-feet. __10 . 121%/Ia • � 1 APPROVED: I - > JWB f �� Ste En. ,.r OCT 0 4 1990. RATION DATE /��/�Receipt No. 0315844A � DATE ISSUED X 941078 r\jcl; INC. V Irriut Ur I ht JI MI L LivlallVcLFN ;WS-25 COLORADO DIVISIr`N OF WATER RESOURCES 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sht. n St., Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 866-3581 827 �Jr /1 WELL PERMfT NUMBER /6"7,-S6 o _ _ /Y IPPLICANT .' DIV. 1 CNTY. 62 WD 2 DES. BASIN MD O C 1 U •9O APPROVED WELL LOCATION I Gmisl Es COUNTY WELD 1 GREELEY WcatrRA00 NW NW 14 WENDY A DYER 1/4 1/4 Section 15871 DUQUESNE CIR Twp 1 N , Range 67 W S P.M. BRIGHTON, CO 80601 DISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES 673 Ft. from North Section Line 145 Ft. from West Section Line PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGHT CONDMONS OF APPROVAL 1) This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action. 7 2) Approved pursuant to CRS 37-92-602(3)(c)for the relocation of an existing well, permit no. l≤3S C) . The old well must be plugged and abandoned according to the Water Well Construction and Pump Installation Rules within ninety (90) days of completion of the new well. 3) Production from this well is restricted to the Laramie-Fox Hills aquifer which corresponds to the interval between 525 feet and 820 feet below the ground surface. Plain casing shall be installed and sealed to prevent production from other zones. I4) The use of ground water from this well is limited to ordinary household purposes inside one (1) single family dwelling,the watering of domestic animals, and the irrigation of not more than 10,000 square feet of home gardens and lawns. 5) The maximum pumping rate shall not exceed 15 GPM. 6) The average annual amount of ground water to be withdrawn shall not exceed 1.0 acre-feet. 17) This well shall be constructed not more than 200 feet from the location specified on this permit. �_A),J3. 1O(3 (10 01141 GOO I a s4 ••inee OCT04 19f40 By _ ._ Receipt No. 0315844B DATE ISSUED 41 E P TION DATE 0; Q I? 941019 • WRJ-5 75 ' CULL ADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURC ��t��`D RECEIVED• 300 Columbine Bldg., 1845 Sherman St., Denver, Colorado 802 Y- [ r`L. IV GV 3lL PERMIT APPLICATION FORM y 2�+ ` WV 03"76 Application must 1,O be complete where ( ) A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER Wn FEs0ORGE9 WATER R�0UACr applicable. Type or (.\).A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL 1ER Et1GINEF& STATE ENGINEER print in BLACK FOR: (x) A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP sir1E GGE0, fA 0. , INK.No overstrikes • , -., _, or erasures unless - I ) REPLACEMENT FOR NO:• , initialed. ( ) OTHER / WATER COURT CASE NO. (1) APPLICANT - mailing address FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: DO NOT WRITE IN THIS COI UMN e NAME 64 di A.dys ST (4 vAAl r'1 (1 q k Receipt No. 6 `7 '/ '' e f tc2,-, STREET �-7738'�.— C% Ty N JI D ,2I Basin Dist. d CITY /V27TP6 Al CO t) 0 FOP/ (State) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL TELEPHONE NO. 437 ` 12 3 7 This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The . (2) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water / / right or preclude another owner of a vested water County IAVELQ right from seeking relief in a civil court action. NW % of the: /1/& Ki,Section I� GROUND WATER PRODUCTION SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE L4 6, IARAMIE-FOX HILLS AQUIFER ONLY. TO PREVENT PRO- Tt'"P. f Rng. 7 - C. DUCTION OF WATER FROM OTHER INTERVALS, PLAIN, N.SI EWI NON-PERFORATED CASING MUST BE SET AND PROPERLY (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA SEALED TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 590 FEET WHICH ' CORRESPONDS TO THE APPROXIMATE TOP OF THE AQUIFEF r Proposed maximum pumping rate (gum) ./-5 3'€P r Average annual amount of ground water to be appropriated (acre-feet): Number of acres to be irrigated: V i - . r Proposed total depth (feet): . 700 +-a - • Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from: I 'tox A )LJL . t •• Owner's well designation DO/W.'S//G GROUND WATER TO BE USED FOR: I I HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY - no irrigation i 10) INDUSTRIAL (5)0 (Sc) DOMESTIC (1) ( I LIVESTOCK (2) . ( ) IRRIGATION (61 ( I COMMERCIAL (4) ( I MUNICIPAL (8) • • ( ) OTHER (9) - APPLICATION APPROVED DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11) �[9 Z25 PERMIT NUMBER tQ q7 • (4) DRILLER/ / / DATE ISSUED • JJUN 08 19 6 'Name (�10 ri--)-S •D ),INL/N9 EXPIRATION DATE JUN 081978 • . Street 7., 61 (hvi y ,in) 3I • City Fi liti 6N COIN a/ (STA E NE (Stale) (Zip) • BY � .Telephone No. �s� a��� Lic.No. Jr6 ID.- I. ?' --9410 18 CQUN7Y WRJ-5-Rev. 76 CO`. ADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOD. 'S C 818 Centt...aial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St.,Denver,Colorado .10203 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM i vc j` 2 J Application must be complete where RECEIVED (X ) A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER applicable. Type or (X ) A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL �'-'r 7 u 'F?8a print in BLACK NOV EDDA,: (X ) A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP i INK.No overstrikes hO V 2 5 IN ) or erasures unless ( ) REPLACEMENT FOR NO. 1 : initialed. aid =ES=ES ( ) OTHER `"`'""o a WATER COURT CASE NO. (1) APPLICANT - mailing address c/oJ . L . Scars FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: DO NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN 140 Denver Ave . 04450 NAME Gladys Cavanaugh Ft . Lupton , Co Receipt No. 9516'2_9 / C`( Trust 80621 ® STREET- 3822 WCR 71 Basin Dist., i.C CITY Fr . Lupton . CO 80621 (( CONDITIONSUFAPPROVAL (state) (Zip) TELEPHONE NO. 654-1090 ( J . L. Sears ) This well shall be used in such a way as to cause 629-0432metro no material injury to existing water rights. The (2) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water County Weld right from seeking relief in a civil court action. SE : of the NW Y.,Section 14 ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT ----C2PFSIi-A-IIECRfiS!rWATER-RIGHT Twp, 1 AL, Rng. 67 WW ( )(6th P.M. 1) APPROVED PURSUANT TO CRS 37-92-602 (3)(b) (II) N,SI IE.WI I I) (A) AS THE ONLY WELL ON A TRACT OF LAND OF (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA 40 ACRES DESCRIBED AS THE S1/2 OF THE S1/2 OF THE NW1/4 OF SECTION 14, TIN, R67W 6TH P.M. 2) PRODUCTION FROM THIS WELL IS RESTRICTED TO Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) 15 GPM TTTHHHOBTLHLAR MIE—FOX HILLS BETWSEAQUIFE 520 RSWHICCHHDCORRRESPPOONDS T Average annual amount of ground water BELOW GROUND SURFACE. PLAIN (NON—PERFORATED) to be appropriated (acre-feet): 1 or less CASING SHALL BE INSTALLED AND SEALED TO PREVENT PRODUCTION FROM OTHER ZONES. USE Q Number of acres to be irrigated: les s than one LIMITED TO ORDINARY HOUSEHOLD P WELL PURPOSES INSIDE ONE SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING FIRE PROTECTION, Proposed total depth (feet): R50 THE WATERING OF POULTRY DOMESTIC ANIMALS, AND LIVESTOCK ON FARMS AND RANCHES AND THE Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from: IRRIGATION GA OF NOT OVER ONE ACRE OF HOME GARDENS Laramie—Foxhill Sands 4) THE RETURN FLOW FROM THE USE OF THE WELL MUST BE THROUGH AN INDIVIDUAL WASTE WATER Owner's well designation DISPOSAL SYSTEM OF THE NON-EVAPORATIVE TYPE WHERE THE WATER IS RETURNED TO THE SAME S1P AM GROUND WATER TO BE USED FOR: SYSTEM IN WHICH THE WELL IS LOCATED. ( I HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY - no irrigation (0) (NOTE: TO INSURE A MAXIMUM PRODUCTIVE LIFE OF ( X) DOMESTIC (1) ( ) INDUSTRIAL 151 IS WELL, PERFORATED CASING SHOULD BE SET THROUGH THE ENTIRE PRODUCING INTERVAL OF THE ( x) LIVESTOCK (2) 1 ) IRRIGATION (6) ABOVE. ) I ) COMMERCIAL (4) ( ) MUNICIPAL (8) APPROVED ZONE OR AQUIFER INDICATED ABOVE. ) -__J.kB. (2,/#1/ S' ( ) OTHER (9) - APPLICATION APPROVED DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11) 152105 PERMIT NUMBER �) (4) DRILLER DATE ISSUED DEC 14 1989 Name Licensed driller in Colorado EXPIRATION DATE DEC 1 4 199a • Street A„ 4 _ _ City IS TE EN INFER) (State) (Zip) ) BY / ./ Telephone No. Lic. No. I.D. / -%oz, COUNT -144941078 Form No. OFFICE OF THE °TATE ENGINEER GWS-25 COLORADO DIVIt..JN OF WATER RESOURCES BIB Centennial . 1313 Sherman St, Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 8663581 LIC JUL If WELL PERMIT NUMBER / / /d !O 675 -_ APPLICANT Mirth r"ac:,, DIV. 1 CNTY. 62 WD ? DES. BASIN MD O6EE g'pN,,, Es Feel', cocoe App APPROVED WELL LOCATION COUNTY WELD DUANE GORDON SE 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 14 310 7TH ST Twp 1 N , Range 67 W FT LUPTON, CO 80621 DISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES 2 3 4 0 Ft. from North Section Line 2440 Ft. from West Section Line PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGHT CONDMONS OF APPROVAL 1) This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action. 2) Approved pursuant to CRS 37-92-602(3)(b)(II)(A) as the only well on a tract of land of 39.745 acres described as the S 1/2 of the S 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of Sec. 14, Twp. 1N, Rng. 67W, 6th P.M., Weld County. 3) Production from this well is restricted to the Laramie-Fox Hills aquifer which corresponds to the interval between 520 feet and 810 feet below ground surface. Plain casing shall be installed and sealed to prevent production from other zones. 4) The use of ground water from this well is limited to ordinary household purposes inside one single family dwelling, fire protection, the watering of poultry, domestic animals, and livestock on farms and ranches, and the irrigation of not over one acre of home gardens and lawns. 5) The return flow from the use of the well must be through an individual waste water disposal system of the non-evaporative type where the water is returned to the same stream system in which the well is located. 6) The maximum pumping rate shall not exceed 15 GPM. 7) This well shall be constructed not more than 200 feet from the location specified on this permit. Note: To insure a maximum productive life of this well, perforated casing should be set through the entire producing interval of the approved zone or aquifer indicated above. - . 7//_/T, DIV ISION COPY • 91e et\EngbAer B Receipt No. 0325782 DATE ISSUED JUL 1 5 1991 XPI ATION DATE rat U r-1 }. ,:t. AiyS/ _WRJ•5-Rev. 76 CL _JRADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOUt•..ES 'X 818 Centennial Bldg.,1313 Sherman St.,Denver,Colorado 80203 al 2 3 90 23 N }r;.iui ice.U;,✓-S PERMIT APPLICATION FORM STATEEN3t4i�ca Application must MO be complete where N'LCEIVD ( 1 A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER - COLO. applicable. Type or ( )A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL O1-2472 3 0. P print in BLACK ° TC16p( A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP 032472 6'00 INK.No overstrikes fit. . �� INX00B P0011 or erasures unless ,( REPLACEMENT FOR NO. TTI 60.00 initialed. , ( )`OTHER CHEQUE 60.00 WATER COURT CASE NO. CNC 0.00 M4 1 �<�. (1) APPLICANT - mailing address - FOR OFFICE USE ONLY:(2.CINO6AfffifE IN THIS COLUMN NAME Jose L. and Yernita Zubia - Receipt No.Sin 9/,.3 I- / v STREET 2845 Firth Court Basin Dist. CITY Denver Colorado 80211 (State) (Zip) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL TELEPHONE NO. 857-6205 (her work number) This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The (2) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water County Weld right from seeking relief in a civil court action. SY Y, of thJW y.,Section 14 ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A DECREED WATER RIGHT Twp. 1 II , Rng. 67 W 6th P.M. VED PURSUANT TO CRS 37-92-602 (3 b� N,sI E.N° (II (A) AS THE ONLY WELL ON A TRACT OE' LAND OF (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA OF THE ACRES. DE C�RIBEDNAS4�1N1/22 OF T, R67W, HE P.M. WELD COUNTY. Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) 15 21 PRODUCTION FROM THIS WELL IS RESTRICTED TO 7TOO THINTTERVAL BETWEELLS R55155FFEET AND WHICH 10 CORRESPONDS E Average annual amount of ground water BELOW GROUND SURFACE. PLAIN (NON—PERFORATED) to be appropriated (acre-feet): 1 acre foot CASING SHALL BE INSTALLED AND SEALED TO PREVENT s 3) T USE OF GROUND WATER FROM THIS WELL IS UCTION FROM OTHER ZONES. Number of acres to be irrigated: one IMI L TED TO ORDINARY HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES INSIDE Proposed total depth (feet): 800' ONE SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING FIRE PROTECTION, THE WATERING OF POULTRY DOMESTIC ANIMALS, AND Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from: LIVESTOCK ON FADMS AND RANCHES AND THE IRRIGATION OF NOT OVER ONE ACRE OF HOME GARDENS Foxhill—Lariuer AND LAWNS. THE RETURN FLOW FROM THE USE OF THE WELL WATER Owner's well designation MDISPOSSAAL1YSTT 4 OF TUGH AN HE NON-EVAPORATIVETYPE GROUND WATER TO BE USED FOR: WHERE TEE WATER IS RETURNED TO T SAME STREAM SYSTEM IN WHICH THE WELL IS LOCATED. ( ) HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY - no irrigation (0) (NOTE: TO INSURE A MAXIMUM PRODUCTIVE LIFE OF (X I DOMESTIC (1) ( I INDUSTRIAL (5) THIS WELL PERFORATED CASING SHOULD BE SET ( ) LIVESTOCK (2) ( ) IRRIGATION (6) THROUGH TM ENTIRE PRODUCING INTERVAL OF TEE ( 1 COMMERCIAL (4) ( I MUNICIPAL (8) APPROVED ZONE OR AQUIFER INDICATED ABOVE.) i.g. t/a .f o ( ) OTHER (9)DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11) APPLICATION APPROVED DI iISi "'�PIO e Copy PERMIT NUMBER 15631` Y (4) DRILLER DATE ISSUED JAN 2 6 1996 Name Licensed EXPI RAT ON DATE ..1 ON 6 • N1992 . Street • a . /t/v City • '1STATE EN INEER) (State) (Zip) ) (C�d• BY Telephone No. Lic.No. I.D. t COUNTY 941078 l'.'RJ-5-Rev. 76 CO' ORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOI'RCES • 818 1 .ennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St., Denver, Colt. a 80203 • PERMIT APPLICATION FORM RECEIVED Application must i be complete where ( ) A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER e applicable. Type or (X I A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL JUL 0 3 1980 print in BLACK FOR: ( ) A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP INK.No overstrikes MATER RESOURCES or erasures unless ( ) REPLACEMENT FOR NO. STATE ENGINEER initialed. ( IOTHER 6b(U. WATER COURT CASE NO. (1) APPLICANT - mailing address FOR OFFICE USE ON/ (LY:/DO NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN NAME Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company Receipt No. es-17 4 / STREET 635 North Seventh Avenue Basin Dist. CITY Brighton Colorado 80601 (State) (Zip) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL TELEPHONE NO. (303) 659-5922 This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The (2) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water Weld right or preclude another owner of a vested water County_ right from seeking relief in a civil court action. NW '/a of the NW Ye, Section 15 Twp,_ 1_ N, Rng. 67 (d 6th P.M. APPROVED PURSUANT TO CRS 1973, 37-92-602 (N.5( (E.W) (1) (c ) FOR DRINKING AND SANITARY (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA FACILITIES ONLY IN AN INDIVIDUAL COMMERCIAL BUSINESS., Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) 15 THE AVERAGE DAILY APPROPRIATION FROM THIS- WELL , Average annual amount of ground water1/2 SHALL NOT EXCEED 800 GALLONS. �f�"y to be appropriated (acre-feet): Number of acres to be irrigated: 1 Proposed total depth (feet): 550 Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from: Owner's well designation GROUND WATER TO BE USED FOR: 1 I HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY - no irrigation (0) ( X1 DOMESTIC (11 ( 1 INDUSTRIAL (5) ( ..) LIVESTOCK (2) ( ) IRRIGATION (6) ( ) COMMCnCIRL (4) tr' ( ) MUNICIPAL (8) ( I OTHER (9). '.JA)'/ r S,o✓.fttnevJ,2'aroo.s ovfy APPLICATION APPROVED DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11) �� PERMIT NUMBER 1153 64 [�p(� (4) DRILLER DATE ISSUED .JUUL 29 1980 Name Will take bids EXPIR DATE JUL 29 198a Street I/ W�rp � . . IN fAii* . City ) (State) (Zip) BY Telephone No. Lic. No. I.D. / - OZ COUNTY 6Z 94107S �7Y n. Section 17: Well Separation Data The underground sources of drinking water in this area are within the Arapahoe and Laramie—Foxhills Formations, which extend to a maximum depth of 700 feet below ground surface. These domestic wells are isolated from the wellbore by cemented surface casing, which is set at a depth of 759 feet in the underlying Pierre Shale. The Pierre Shale is a major regional impervious confining zone some 6,600 feet in thickness. Within the surface casing is a second casing (long string) which extends from the surface to the total depth of the well; inside the long string casing is the tubing through which the injected fluids flow to the injection zone in the Lyons Formation. The base of the tubing is anchored in the long string casing by a packer set at a depth of 9,240 feet. just above perforations in the casing at the injection zone. Immediately overlying the porous Lyons Sandstone injection zone is a confining zone composed of 300 feet of impervious shales and interbedded siltstones. A confining zone below the injection interval is also composed of impervious shales. The long string casing is cemented throughout the confining zones, with cement extending 880 feet above the injection interval as verified by a cement bond log. The bond log indicated that the cement appears to have adequate strength and bonding to isolate the injection zone. Thus, this method of well completion assures that all injected fluids enter and remain within the injection zone, and therefore, are not expected to migrate into domestic well production zone. Upon completion of the Suckla Farms No. 1 , the static fluid level of the Lyons Sandstone injection reservoir was determined in order to estimate the existing reservoir pressure. The reservoir fluid level at that time was 1,562 feet below ground surface which is 862 feet below the base of the Laramie-Foxhills aquifer. This indicates that the Lyons is a very underpressured formation and is not being actively recharged. Thus, water from the Lyons would not be expected to flow upward via an unplugged well into the Laramie-Foxhills or overlying aquifers under pre-injection (static) condition. In fact, the direction of flow would be from the Laramie into the Lyons. 26 9410'78 .IGHT'S DISPOSAL, INC_ SUCKLA FARMS No. 1 Injection Pressure ) Gauge 4-- Injected Fluids t'fr—V1-14 Valves Wellhead Annulus Pressure --} 1 Pia Gauge_ �J • ;C` Cement Arapahoe y1 Laramie-Fox Hills .S.; ,J Aquifers , ' . Base USDWs G 700 �, Surface Casing 0 7591 E Annular Fluid - Pierre Shale 1 I S Injection Tubing • Long String Casing Base Pierre Shale O 7362/ - -- -Top of. Cement — @ 8398/ Interbedded `_ � Sands & Shales ' :::-5 s_. . . Packer ' -i - Q 9240' T '. �-- 300' Impervious Shale Confining Layer t - �) & Siltstones t-:if H .:i . Perforations Lyons j.-i 9276' - 9418/ Injection Zone 1 _� f L.-4/.., . ---.-.! Total Depth Diagrp 27 9571 Not y�8 SECTION 18 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION 28 941078 I EPA PLUGGING AND ABANDONMENT PLAN 29 941078 WASHINGTON.DC 20460 -a/EPA PLUGGING AND ABANDONP"CNT PLAN AME AND ADDRESS OF FACILITY NAME AND ADDRESE OF NER/OPERATOR SUKLA FARMS INJECTION WELL WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL INC. - 9270 Quitman STATE COUNTY WCC tmi-44-8-t—er , CO. EOC. IRMIT NUMBER LOCATE WELL AND OUTLINE UNIT ON CO lo Weld — SECTION PLAT — 640 ACRES SURFACE LOCATION DESCRIPTION N SPA OF NW l4 OF 'A SECTION 10 TOWNSHIP 1N RANGE 6777 . I I I III III I LOCATE WELL IN TWO DIRECTIONS FROM NEAREST LINES OF QUARTER SECTION AND DRILLING UNIT - --1-_-_�-1-._I — Surface I I I I I I Location5.fQ ft.from(N/S). Line of quarter section TTT TTT and202g from(E/W)S1L Line of quarter section SF, NW _ --I- -✓-_--4-- TYPE OF AUTHORIZATION WELL ACTIVITY I tit I I I X1 Individual Permit L CLASS I W I I II II I I E O Area Permit aCLASS II . I �_1�_L._I O Rul, O Brine Disposal _ I I I I I I • D Enhanced Recovery Number of Wells CLASS LASS Hydrocarbon Storage I I I —±-1—±— D I I I I I I S Lease Name SUCKLA FARMS Well Number INJECTION WET.T '-`1 CASING AND TUBING RECORD AFTER PLUGGING METHOD OF EMPLACEMENT OF CEMENT PLUGS I ' 0 The Balance Method SIZE WTILB/FT) TO BE PUT IN WELL(FT) TO BE LEFT IN WELL IFTI HOLE SIZE 0 The Dump Bailer Method I-n 5/3 24# 759 759 17%" ❑The Two-Plug Method 20# 9557 9407 7 7/R" 2other Displacement CEMENTING TO PLUG AND ABANDON DATA: PLUG N1 PLUG N2 PLUG 143 PLUG 44 PLUG#5 PLUG 46 PLUG e7 oite of Mole or Pipe in which Plug Will Be Placed(inches) 5" 7 2/R" R" R t t Depth to Bottom of Tubing or Drill Pipe(h.) ( acks of Cement To Be Used(each olupl 60 50 40 10 I I lorry Volume To Be Pumped lcu.h.) 79 .2 66 49 6 11 9 Calculated Too of Plup(h.) 9226 7220 709 4 ' bel ow (:T Isasured Top of Plug(if fagged ft) ±9220 -17210 ±690 ±4 . IJ Iurry Wt.(Lb./Gal.) 14. 8 14 . 8 14 . 8 14 .8 Type Cement or Other Material(Class Ill) C C, C C LIST ALL OPEN HOLE AND/OR PERFORATED INTERVALS AND INTERVALS WHERE CASING WILL BE VARIED(1/any) IFrom To From To -Perforated 9276 9418 i Istimated Cost to Plug Wells . . $5,400.00 . • I CERTIFICATION - /certify under the penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information fsubmitted in this document and all attachments and that, based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the information is true, accurate, and complete.lam aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,including I the possibility of fine and imprisonment. (Ref. 40 CFR 144.32) AME AND OFFICIAL TITLE(P/ease type or print) SIGNATURE DATE SIGNED ( 30 941078 I OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION DOCUMENTS 31 941078 WELL COMPLETION REPORTS 32 941078 OGCC FORM 5 STATE OF COLORADO R(10/96) .. FOR OFFICE USE OILANDGAS CO?' -'RVATION COMMISSION Ii J, DEPARTMENT ATURAL RESOURCES E FE U SE .J File one copy for Patented Federal and Indian lands L_ File In duplicate for State lands S.TYPE OF WELL WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG ❑ OIL ❑ GAS ❑ DRY INJECTION❑OTHER 1.OPERATOR/ --,, nt /�'' /I ^'�\ /� PHONE 6.TYPE OF COMPLETION 0 co.wnIOI En W R I Lsi4 T 1S ) S POSH-t 3033 - q26 -e9/ / $NEW WELL❑DEEPEN❑PLUO BACK ADDRESS(� Co0 MULTI-COMPLETE 0 OTHER 7 27 O CPL.! /7-rn A. /1.1) L. Esj-yY) ilia sick C , `O3 O 7.FEDERAL OR STATE LEASE NO. 2. DRILLING CONTRACTOR PHONE . l'Cctc.rC .3O — Bto1 —0/8 / B.IF INDIAN,ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 3. LOCATION OF WELL(Footage,from section lines) 4.ELEVATIONS, 9. WELL NAME AND NUMBER C—[OSte. Z SucKLA Fhr'n,$ SN WELL let( At surface SGO CSC— 2O2O FLJ L . ,. GR SU',farZ 10. FIELD OR WILDCAT -- At top prod interval mported below.__S_r4M E. - ,' 5 PI N Q L E. �. At total depth SAME 11. QTL.QTA.SEC.T.A AND MERIDIAN ( WAS DIRECTIONAL SURVEY RUN? NOM-YES DIP YES.ATTACH COPY N up( t.• )O -• I N -to-/'A.) I 12. PERMIT NO. IJ.API NO. I4.SPUD DATE 15.DATETD I6.DATECOMPL , 6? 17.COUNTY 18. STATE `QCl _ .3c. 05 123. •1421. •(o/IL/69 RE'91o,fa9 �READYTOPROD-1//2 .. LAM G0 CO. 19.TOTAL DEPTH • 20. PLUG BACK TOTAL DEPTH 2l. DEPTH BRIDGE PLUG SET (^ MD CY$7/ r/D 9S7/ MD 9417 to IND 951-G MD 1,,,)A T.VD .. -. 22.TYPE ELECTRIC AND OTHER MECHANICAL LOGS RUN(SUBMIT COPY OP EACH) 23.WAS WELL CORED? NO YES❑ (SUBMIT ANALYSIS) 1 M NO El YES❑ (SUBMIT REPORT) SFS ' (�r•NSt';'N �C�'L•I.'C-e R. 'L�r-D Cart WAS DST RU r .24. CASING&LINER'RECORD (Report all strings set in well) SIZE WEIGHT(ta/FT) HOLESIZE TOP(MD) BOTTOM(MD) RTAoo[.MWTRA. HO.OrSe eerrrU'E - SLURRY VOL( ML) TOP OF CEMENT - 85/A av*r /2'/4 . X72 759 NA . &D„C„3ur4.4c.E I 5 '/, I 20 1-7/x 6-.t R. 9SE7 N A ass.c,.. 5,yoCo • r 25, TUBING RECORD ' ' SIZE DEPTH SET(MD) PACKER DEPTH(MD) I SIZE DEPr1I SET(MD) SACK EA DEPTH(MD) I SIZE DEPTH SET(MD) PACKER DEPTH(MD) X1/6 9254- Z'lo I S'iz i 26. PRODUCING INTERVALS 27. PERFORATION RECORD FORMATION TOP BOTTOM PERFORATED INTERVAL I SIZE NO.HOLES PERF.STATJS A) LynN5 9,39 tciZ 4( 927c. - 9u/2 . So D) (4 41 oPErJ _ C) D) r 28. ACID, FRACTURE,TREATMENT,CEMENT SQUEEZE. ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL- AMOUNT AND TYPE OF MATERIAL G77(e - 9al/ S' n?500 A io -772 %' 1-ICL CU.14n in it -2,560) 000 .CF N2 r5f �N5 17)04// Sr,a /PPS • 29. PRODUCTION-INTERVAL A (" DATE FIRST TEST HOURS Tur OIL GAS WATER OIL GRAVITY GAS PRODUCTION METHOD PRODUCED DATE TESTED ratlencm B➢L MCF EEL CORR.API DISPOSITION PA • CHOKE FLOW.MG CSG. 24 HR. OIL GAS WATER GAS:OIL WELL STATUS SIZE PRESS.r PRESS. RATE DEL MCF DIL RATIO PRODUCTION-INTERVAL B • DATE FIRST TEST HOURS TETT Oil. GAS WATER OIL GRAVITY GAS PRODUCED DATE TESTED Pwa$$IOH BBL MCF PRODUCTION METHOD rBBL CORK API DISPOSITION CHOKE I FLOW.MO CSG 24 HR. OIL GAS WATER GAS:OIL • SUE .I PRESS. PRESS. RATE BBL MCI' IBDL RATIO WELL STATUS . rCOMPLETE AND SIGN BACK PAGE 33 941078 el LO l I ... OKE FLOW,TUG. rCSG. 3U IR B OIL )GAS- WATER PAS:OIL wcwalw.uo SIZE pan t PRESS. TNT BBL MCP BBL PATIO „PRQDUCTION•.TNT 7RVAL D DATE FIRSY. TEST. ITd1JRS.. TUT OIL' GGAS WATER„ OILORAVITY GAS- • PRODUCTION METHOD PRODUCED DATE, TESTED '� BEL- MCF ML CORK API DISPOSITION • CHOKE P W.TBO. CSO. 24 HR. OIL.•)'• . AS • WATER OAS:OOIL WELL STATUS SIZE. . ' PRESS . PRESS RATE ' UL MCP BBL RATI Ia. DisrositloNOr OA$(S.4 edJWJM&PAAriacJ NH . 31. SUMMARY OF POROUS ZONES:(INCLUDE AQUIFERS' 32. FORMATION(LOO)MARKERS SHOW ALL IMPORTANT ZONES OP POROSITY AND CONTENTS THEREOF: CORED INTER- VALS AND ALL DRI LSTEM TESTS,INCWDINO DEPTH INTERVAL TESTED,CUSHION ' USED,TIME TOOL OPEN,PLOWING AND SHUT-IN PRESSURES AND RECOVERIES. _ . . TOP FORMATION TOP BOTTOM DESCRIPTIONS,CONTENTS,ETC. • NAME MEAS. DEPTH v Lyvd�S k139 g cit.4 • FN -to Yu4 .5,4.."•55i.CM'-10 N1cbrstil/s 131.1. • Cl- Otdµv_ •(N cedar. Sonic_ -)(0941- Ccn+e.+fl'nJ McaA, 7 SA .10 %I 33 IA lc•o'rA . . 82-81 +v Elct. SSA >5 Tio • 0; LAXcra . 83(2$ Meer ISON &4041 . •�C,Ks .5IA.f. .Crpc • ' . E.'wr(iSoA 85-!22 Fore.tl • c1 069 Lyodus 01139 I-vo 4� SS q2 TS • 33. ADDITIONAL REMARKS(INCLUDE PLUGGING PROCEDURE): 34. CIRCLE ENCLOSED ATTACHMENTS: 2. SUNDRY NOTICE FOR PLUOOINO AND CEMENT VERIFICATION 1. MECHANICAL LAOS(1 MI sal retest) 3. DST REPORT, 6. CORE ANALYSIS . • . 2. GEOLOGIC REPORT 4. •DIRECTIONAL SURVEY 7. OTHER: . 33. I b.nbbyyyG-eny Hu chi forg *nutted oln3 and*red INormnUee YS. plat.ud eetn wrm mt as dlead tram all saaih &bls row PIUNT ae err b nap STONED e.e. " / TITLE Esti5 I NGC.C. DATE —I//.3189 • 33B 941078 I DOWN HOLE SUMMARY 34 941078 DOWN HOLE SUMMARY I Operator: WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL Well: Suckla Farms Tnjertinn Well Nn. Legal: 500' FSL 2020 FW1 Ser . 10 - T1N R67W Weld County, Colorado Formation: Lyons Perforations: To he determined ...pph.. 700' KB Surface Csg: 8 5/8" K-55 36* r Cemented w/250 sxs Class C, 10% Salt Intrm Csg: NA Prod. Csg: 51" N-80 20* API Cemented W/150 sxs Class G containing 19% Silica Flour , 5% A-5 , 11% KCL, .6% FI-19. Tubing: 2 7/8" EUE 8rd J-55 Set in a compression packer at Top of Lyons formation. Packer: Compression Type-Baker Tbg Anchor: NA Seating Nipple: 2 7/8" @ Top of Pkr. 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'M ii : lli-i-4-111i1 ; i it i ! 11 /sat 995 — -1�-`1 ''.21',`19 ...9 -Ty7 -0-771 39 941078 LEASES 941284 40 941079_ r GENERAL LEASE r - Lease made 'this /101/7 day of May , 1989 ..between Suckla Farms , Inc . , 4468 W.C.R. #19 , Fort Lupton , 'Colorado , hereinafter -referred to as "Lessor " , • and Wright ' s Disposal , Inc . , a ' Colorado. F Corporation , 1892 Denver Avenue , Fort Lupton , -Colorado , hereinafter referred to as "Lessee" , to wit : - 1 . Lessor hereby leases to Lessee or his assigns the premises r _ described as a tract of- two acres or less , located in the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 , -Township 1 North , Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County , Colorado , r2 , 020 feet from West line , 500 feet from South line., such being the identical premises previously leased by this Lessor to Amoco " Production Company . Said lease to include . all .tanks , wells , and rother improvements located on such premises. 2 . Lessee intends to utilize such premises as a location for . an rdril.injection well for the disposal of brine water and shall therefore r • l a new well to an approximate depth of 9 , 500 feet for the purpose of injecting brine for disposal into the Lyons formation . r3 . This lease shall be expressly contingent upon Lessee - obtaining all permits as required, if any , from Weld 'County' and from the Colorado Oil and Gas Commission , or any other local , state of - I federal agency having jurisdiction. - - - 4 . - Prior to commencement of any drilling operations , Lessee shall r - pay to Lessor the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2 , 500 . 00 ) as and for compensation in full for all surface ' damages to the -premises resulting from Lessee ' s occupancy and drilling operations on said premises , which amount Lessor accepts as full and final payment , in advance , for any and all such damage . Payment once made shall be non-refundable . 5 . The initial term of this Lease shall be for that - period from r the date of this Agreement until Lessee shall complete the • drilling of the well to be placed on the premises . No rent shall be required during this period . Lessee shall diligently pursue r completion of drilling of such well . . 6 . Commencing with Lessee ' s first injection of brine into the well to be drilled by Lessee , Lessee shall pay to Lessor the sum I of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ( $2 , 500 . 00 ) per year as rent for the premises . Such rent is to. be paid in monthly installments of $208 . 34 , commencing within thirty (30 ) days of drilling of r injection well and continuing on the first day of each month thereafter until Lessee shall no longer be able to operate such well in a reasonable , economical manner as determined by Lessee in L Lessee ' s sole judgment , but in no event for a term no longer than ten ( 10 ) years from the date of first injection of brine into the well . Second 10 year lease to be renegotiated with a cap of $416 . 68 per month . Suckle Farms , Inc. Shall be entitled to 121% p of any oil produced from injection well . -1- I^ . 41 - __ 9414'79 • • 7 . Lessee may assign or transfer this lease so long as such assignment or transfer shall be to o firm or entity in which _ Charles Wright 'shall have a substantial proprietary interest . 8 . Lessee or his assigns , shall as an express condition of this 1 Lease , continuing throughout its term, indemnify and hold Lessor harmless from any and all liability for claims , damages , or other injury of any sort , arising out of or occasioned by Lessee ' s use of- the premises , including but not limited to any claims or suits related to disposal of brine water on the site . Indemnification shall include reimbursement to Lessor for costs and reasonable' attorney ' s fees incurred in defending or responding to Any such claims , whether or not such claims have merit . 9 . In -the event of default by Lessee in any of the terms or conditions of this Lease , Lessor shall be entitled to terminate this Lease upon notice to Lessee as provided by law, and to possession of the premises . In the event suit shall be required for eviction , Lessor shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorney ' s fees and costs , if successful . - 10 . Upon termination , Lessee shall be responsible for. cost of capping all, wells on the property and restoring the surface of the premises to the condition as found on the date of /his lease , reasonable ordinary -wean and tear accepted. Lessee shall be ' allowed to remove all trade fixtures from the premises . 11 . Lessee shall have the right to install a 14 ft . by 40 ft . flat steel tank on the Southwest corner of facility . L Lessee will also be allowed to remove or repair existing equipment at the -facility . I 12 . This Lease shall inure to the benefit of the parties , their heirs , representatives and lawful assigns . IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Lease in Weld County on the day and .year first above written. SUCKLA FARMS , INC. BY ., ,, 1" 4e-1k— Frank J. Suckls/, Lessor r WRIGHT ' S ISPOSAL, INC. , A Co ra o Corporatioá0S BY %o 4/ n— Charles Wright , Lessee r -2- I P 42 941078 STATE OF COLORADO ss . COUNTY OF WELD .. ) SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this Ail* day 'of May , 1989 , Suckla Farms , Inc . by Frank J . Suckia. , // My commission expires : ,,;4 � /1St" , // AA��t��'ary Public • STATE OF COLORADO //// ss . COUNTY OF WELD ) _ SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this /6174 day of May , 1989 by. Wright ' s Disposal ,• Inc . , a. Colorado Corporation by Charles Wright . / My commission expires : / /// `a, di 4:2--7.4r ///� otary Public • -3- • • 43 941078 AMOCO Amoco Production Company ‘110 Or Denver Region 1670 Broadway P.O.Box 800 Denver,Colorado 80201 303-830-4040 r- r June 6, 1989 I Wright's Disposal, Inc. 1892 Denver Avenue Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Attention: Charlie Wright Gentlemen: Water Disposal Well Township 1 North, Range 67 West r Section 10: SE/4 NW/4 Weld County, Colorado Amoco Production Company ( "Amoco" ) has reviewed Wright's Disposal, Inc. ("Wright' s" ) letter of April 11, 1989, regarding the drilling of a water disposal well in the • above referenced land. Amoco is willing to allow the drilling of said well by Wright' s, subject to the following terms and conditions : 1. Amoco hereby consents to the drilling by Wright' s (� of a 9, 700 foot Lyons formation water disposal well upon Amoco ' s leasehold located in the SE/4 NW/4 of Section 10-T1N-R67W, Weld County, Colorado. Said disposal well shall be commenced on or before August 1, 1989, at a legally permitted location upon the above referenced land and diligently drilled to the total depth provided for above or to a depth sufficient to test the Lyons formation, whichever is the lesser. Said disposal well shall be drilled at no cost, risk, or expense to Amoco, except as specifically provided for hereinbelow. l 44 941079 Wright' s Disposal, Inc. June 6, 1989 Page 2 2 . Upon reaching total depth in the disposal well, Wright's agrees to comply with the requirements of and provide Amoco the geological information for the disposal well as described on the attached Exhibit "A" which is attached and made a part hereof. Should such well not be productive of hydrocarbons from the Lyons formation, Wright ' s may proceed to complete such well as a water disposal well in accordance with applicable State and Federal regulations . should such formation be capable, in Amoco ' s opinion, of hydrocarbon production, Amoco shall have the option, at Amoco' s sole election, of taking over operations on said well in order to attempt a completion. If Amoco elects to take over operations, Amoco shall reimburse Wright's for one hundred percent (100%) of well costs incurred up until the takeover date and Wright's shall have no further interest in the well thereafter, or, in the alternative, Amoco may farmout its interest in such productive formation as to the drillsite spacing unit for such well with Amoco to reserve a seven and one-half percent of eight-eighths (7. 5% of 8/8 ) nonconvertible overriding royalty. Amoco and Wright's hereby approve and confirm all the terms, covenants and conditions set forth in Exhibit "B" and agree that the assignment of the subject lands shall be subject to and in accord- ance with the terms, covenants and conditions thereof. Amoco shall make such election within forty-eight (48 ) hours of its receipt from Wright's of all geological requirements provided for in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. 3 . Amoco shall only be required to provide Wright' s with actual lease assignments if the well is productive and Amoco elects to farmout its interest to Wright's, as provided above, and shall only cover rights as to the stratigraphic equivalent of such productive forma- tion. Amoco shall make no warranties, of any nature, as to such assignments. Should Amoco elect to take over such well or should wright' s proceed to complete • the well as a water disposal well, Wright's will receive no actual rovid such evidence las �may beorequired bym Amco. m Wright's oco btoypdemon- es strate Amoco 's consent for such well to be drilled r and operated by Wright' s on Amoco 's leasehold. l 45 941079 r- Wright's Disposal, Inc. r June 6, 1989 Page 3 4. Wright's hereby grants to Amoco a preferential right to dispose of Amoco 's water in the subject well. Such preferential right may be exercised by Amoco at any time, at all times, and from time to time. 5 . During a period of three (3 ) years from the execution date of this Agreement, if Amoco elects to exercise its preferential right, Amoco shall use the following formula for the cost charged to Amoco for each barrel of water disposed into the subject well : $ .46 (N) - ( . 005 ) (N X P) N = number of barrels of water disposed P = 1/2 posted price of one (1) barrel of oil. 6. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 4 and 5 above, Wright' s shall dispose of a quantity of Amoco 's water up to one hundred percent (100%) of the well 's capacity. Amoco shall not be obligated in any way by this Agreement to dispose of its water in the subject well. 7. Wright' s shall fully defend, protect, indemnify and hold Amoco, its employees and agents harmless from and against all claims, demands, suits and causes of action of every kind and character, including reason- able attorney' s fees and costs of investigation, which may be made or asserted by Wright's, its employees, agents and subcontractors, or by any third parties, including Amoco 's employees and agents, on account of personal injury, death or property damage, including claims for pollution and environmental damage, any r fines or penalties assessed on account of such damage, I and causes of action alleging statutory liability, caused by, arising out of, or in any way incidental to the operations of Wright' s conducted under the terms of this Agreement or in connection with the performance of work by Wright' s, its employees, agents or contractors hereunder. If the above general terms and conditions are acceptable, ' please so indicate by dating and signing below and return one (1 ) original of this letter to Steve Stacy at the P 46 9410'79 Wright's Disposal, Inc. June 6, 1989 r Page 4 above address on or before June 23 , 1989. This proposal is subject to the execution by both parties hereto of a formal agreement incorporating the provisions hereof along with other mutually agreeable provisions. Very truly yours, AMOCO PRODUCTION COMPANY I By \C- 1- K . ? SRS mlm )1( Attachment 77 ACCEPTED and AGREED TO this c day of ' 7=-7-�� 1989. / WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. r By ' /// ��l% it r Title i/mot -r LTR160 / r r r r r P 47 941679 GEOLOGICAL CROSS-SECTION 48 941078 • COLORADO STRATIGRAPHIC CORRELATION CHART COLORADO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY r II OL 1e D•I SOUTHWEST NORTHWEST CENTRAL •FRO RANCE NORTHEAST SOUTHEAST LOG II Il0[[N IIIIIIIII�II�IIIII Iw11IIII11IIlII11IIlIIII1IIIIIIi,•[.Y n.w . u N. 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Id SIGNED: ` /Ofv' DISTRIBUTION : P 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713-462-4239 F 51 941078 SERVICES BRIGHTON DISTRICT LAB e.A.,,r7< BRIGHTON , COLORADO F SUBJECT : WATER ANALYSIS PLUM REPLY: w SASE UNE CAGLE M4WWco WW FORMATION: \ x S,S-PX F n • /J / �. COMPANY NAME : Ia./ch. p%-� LEASE: co/067%in �� L NO:r /n� WELL DEPTH: : / FEET COUNTY: ((/P./q' STATE: a/d r- FIELD BHST: eF DATE : TYPE OF WATER : l..�' Lcce SAMPLING POINT: r CATIONS: mg/1 ppm OTHER PROPERTIES : • Sodium,Na `�F / / , PH :� r Cal cium,Ca �g�� igU Specific Gravi//ty @ eF : /; v�/�` Z3r Magnesium,Mg 171 ____ " L 0°F / DceS' P Barium,Ba NM NM • Total Hardness - 131 — r ANIONS: r Chloride,C1 /e1(21_0 Sul f ate,SO4 SO 4;(el Carbonate,CO3 V r) • Bi carbonate,HCO3 J'v�"7) � F Iron(total ) CP, 9 a`'2 F REMARKS & RECOMMENDATIONS: rJ ry LAB NO. /f DATE / r �/ -�� r r- ANALYZED BY : a i�;'G& l.Y CL i9<� SIGNED : 1ret�..GQ DISTRIBUTION : ,e p /,c '. / r 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713-462.4239 I^ 52 941079 ,r t ' / 1—N.TEGi�IU,c J ( 1 SERV/AGES BRIGHTON DISTRICT LAB , BRIGHTON , COLORADO r- • SUBJECT : WATER ANALYSIS PLEASE RELY: eee BASE UNE CIRCLE �+ 111141O1(1914,co eoeoi •- FORMATION: C"<1 . n C�� a ei . COMPANY NAME : � 4^LEASE: P WELL NO: r And Ale 7"i le L_ WELL DEPTH: FEET COUNTY: WPM, STATE: CU F FIELD : MIST: ° F DATE : - TYPE OF WATER: D1.-G.e, SAMPLING POINT: F ciaLlIal. mg/1 ppm OTHER PROPERTIES: Sodium,Na PH : 7_.. --' F Calcium,Ca L,''ln9 _ Specific ,G`ravity @ ° F : /, G/ 7 ''' Magnesium,Mg 17 l �'��` kcr to /7 p Barium,Ba NMI NM (� 1 Total Hardness ‘�J �x_!. FANIONS: 111 F Chloride,C1 A ;30 4a,Sk\ Sulfate,SO4 rcd I p Carbonate,CO3 Bicarbonate,HCO3 CU -6(4 r Iron(total ) O (-- REMARKS 6 RECOMMENDATIONS : LAB NO. • DATE - /7-c9f I- ANALYZED BY : • J MP/ SIGNED: 1 fitiC\ �r'� DISTRIBUTION : /a 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713-462-4239 53 . 941078 . , _L /UJE'c 770 et) it- SERVICES • J IL BRIGHTON DISTRICT LAB j/ j BRIGHTON , COLORADO r SUBJECT : WATER ANALYSIS PLEASE may; en BASE UNE CIRCLE MAJOI TON.Co•a•oi FORMATION: SSt'/C COMPANY NAME :///7,A43 �/+5 LEASE:�E /C ✓ )/:�/�/jt WELrL NO: F WELL DEPTH: / FEET UUUUUU COUNTY: f 4-2r/A40/./ STATE: Ctrzi �i F FIELD BHST: aF DATE : 2`/V Of TYPE OF WATER;: /2P4p/.c.PJA/ SAMPLING POINT: CATIONS: mg/1 ppm OTHER PROPERTIES : //. /] Sodium,Na ) f � PH : to.7,7p ✓,Calcium,Ca (y'��/ Specific Gravity @ of : 1, �/O l" ,' Magnesium,Mg 171 evite, t' koF /, d 2-2_, r Barium,Ba NM NM Total Hardness g� -1^-2,7- r ANIONS: F- Chloride,C1 /7e,3°� _IS Sulfate,SO4 G yg I Carbonate,CO3 (-) Q Bicarbonate,HCO3 SILL I r Iron(total ) ieE g_ i I REMARKS S RECOMMENDATIONS :r /�jj LAB NO. r) DATE /7--(�y ,'r r ANALYZED BY : 0 :A-41,27(17/4SIGNED .../ DISTRIBUTION: / r 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713.462.4239 - 54 941079 OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION AND SUBMITTALS 941079 STATE OF COLORADO L OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUITE 380 LOGAN TOWER BUILDING 1580 LOGAN STREET WILLIAM R. SMITH Director DENVER, COLORADO 80203 ROY ROMER puty itR. BIctor ELL (303) 894-2100 Governor Deputy Director August 2, 1989 Mr. Robert Fullop Wright' s Disposal 9270 Quitman Westminster , Colorado 80030 RE: Final Approval Suckla Farms Injection Well #1 Disposal Application SE NW Sec. 10 - T1N - R67W, Spindle Field Weld County, Colorado Dear Mr . Fullop, The Commission has reviewed Wright' s Disposal application to complete the Suckla Farms Injection Well #1 as a disposal well in the Lyons formation and has found it acceptable. Verbal approval to initiate injection was previously given on July 18 , 1989 . This letter serves as final approval of the disposal application dated June 9 , 1989 . Maximum authorized surface injection pressure has been set at 2475 psig . If higher injection pressures are contemplated, additional testing at the Suckla Farms Injection Well #1 will be necessary to amend the maximum surface injection pressure. Submit OGCC Form 14A (Monthly Report of Fluids Injected) by the 25th of the month following the month covered by the report. On the first report indicate the date in which injection commenced. The following information should help you in the filing of this report. If State lease numbers or codes are needed to complete this form please contact Marsha Choury of this office. Facility No. : 269 Field: Spindle Well Name: Suckla Farms API No. : 123-14291 Injection well #1 . Currently Approved Source Leases : COGCC Lease No. : Lease Name : 60933 Suckla Brown Unit • 5876 Weigandt*John B #1 941079 Suckla Farms Injection Well #1 Page two It is difficult to determine from the information submitted, exactly which wells supply water to the Spindle Consolidation Battery #2 . If you wish this to be included as an approved source lease, please submit as soon as possible, a list of wells with locations which supply this battery. If additional produced water source leases are anticipated, approval must be obtained from the Commission prior to their injection into the disposal well. The request should be submitted on OGCC Form 4 (Sundry Notice) and specify the OGCC lease number , if one has been assigned, lease name, operator, location, and producing formation. Additional water analyses may be required if water is obtained from producing horizons other than the Sussex formation or if the distance between new Sussex sources is determined to be significant from those analyses already submitted. If you have any questions on this approval, please do not hesitate to call me at 894-2100. Very truly yours, Cam/ Ai- Ed DiMatteo Sr. Petroleum Engineer wright/ed 941078 WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL APPLICATION FOR THE DRILLING AND COMPLETION OF THE SUCKLA FARMS INJECTION WELL NO. 1 SUCKLA FARMS INJECTION WELL NO. 1 500 FSL 2020 FWL Section 10, T1N R67W Weld County, Colorado • June 9 , 1989 • • 941078 WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL APPLICATION FOR SALTWATER DISPOSAL FOR THE SUCKLA FARMS INJECTION WELL No . 1 Section 10 T1N R67W Weld County , Colorado WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL (Wright) proposes to drill the Suckla Farms Injection Well No .1 for the purposes of injecting produced water from other producing Sussex , Codell and J Sand wells in Weld County . Wright now presents all evidence required under Rule 330 of the Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Order No . 1-23 issued June 21 , 1982 , inorder to classify this f well as a saltwater injection well. 330 UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL OF WATER (1) A plat showing location of disposal well , and the location of all oil & gas wells , including abandoned wells and dry holes of public record, and names of the owners of record including surface owners within one- quarter mile of the proposed disposal well or wells , or all the owners of record in the field if a field- wide system is proposed . The applicant shall also submit any information he may possess regarding the need for remedial action on wells penetrating the injection zone within one-quarter mile of the proposed disposal well or wells , and a plan for the performance of any such remedial work. The plat or supplemental plat shall show location and depth of domestic and irrigation wells of public record , within one-quarter mile of the proposed disposal well or wells , and a copy of all plans and specification for the system and its appurtenances . Exhibit A: Is a copy of the plat for the Suckla Farms Injection Well No . 1 . Exhibit B: Is a plat that shows all wells of public record that have been drilled and/or produced within one-quarter mile of the proposed injection well. (2) The name , description and depth of the formation into which is to be injected , and all underground sources of drinking water which may be affected by the proposed operation . Wright proposes to use only the Lyons formation for saltwater injection at a estimated depth of 9269 to 9300. The Lyons formation is a massive Permian Sandstone , which is white to pink in color and is a crossbedded sandstone of fine to coarse grains . Wright anticipates the Lyons to be 90 to 120 feet thick -2- 941079 with matrix porosity of 20 to 28% and a resistivity of 3 to 10 ohms . This would result in an expected water saturation of 100% using an RW of 0 .10. There are no producing or drilled Lyons wells within a one mile radius of the proposed injection well. The production from the immediate area is from the Sussex and J Sand. No test wells to the Lyons have been drilled to determine the productivity of said formation and Wright anticipates the Lyons to be non-productive in this well . The Arapahoe and Foxhills formation are the only known sources of drinking water in the area. Wright will set 8 5/8" surface casing to a depth of 700' or at least 50 ' below the Foxhills formation and cement said surface casing back to surface. Wright will also run and set 5/" , 20# casing to TD and cement said casing back above the anticipated Entrada top of 8689 KB. Wright does not anticipate any contamination of surface drinking waters in the proposed injection well. (3) An electrical log and bond log of the disposal well or wells , or if a disposal well is to be drilled , a description of the typical stratigraphic level of disposal formation in the disposal well or wells , and any other available logging or testing data , on the disposal well or wells . Since there are no other wells to compare to in the immediate area, it can only be assumed that the Lyons formation is on a regional dip of south-east and that the rate of dip is 50 feet per mile. Wright will run a Dual Induction-SFL-GR from the total depth to the base of the surface casing and a Compensated nuetron-formation density log w/GR and CAL from total depth to the top of the Dakota and the Niobrara fromations . After cementing casing, a cement bond log will be run . (4) A description of the casing in the disposal well or wells , or the proposed casing program, including a schematic drawing of the surface and subsurface con- struction details of the system, and the proposed methods of testing casing before use of the disposal well or wells with full description of cement jobs already in place , or as proposed. Exhibit C: Is a schematic of the casing and cement programs proposed by Wright. Wright will pressure test the 8 5/8" surface casing utilizing the drilling rig BOP and mud pump . And test said casing to 1000 psi before drilling out from under surface. -3- 941079 [- - Wright will test the 51/2" long string prior to perforating the Lyons formation utilizing a frac pump and hydraulicly testing the casing to 5000 psi . The long string will also be re-tested after the packer and tubing assembly has been run and set. The casing will then be tested to 1000 psi . . Exhibit D: Is a plat of the surface equipment and a discription of the proceedure of filtering and injection. (5) A statemnet specifying the source of water to be injected and an analysis of this water and the water in the proposed injection zone , together with any proposed treatment of injection water . The Suckla Farms Well will be used to dispose of produced water from AMOCO Sussex and J Sand wells located in Weld County and Spindle Field and Codell produced water from several well located in the Greeley area and operated by LYCO and Synder Oil Company. Prior to starting-up the injection facility , Wright will furnish samples from the proposed areas and produced water . Wright will also acquire a sample of formation water from the Lyons formation after perforating same and supply the State Commission with a copy of that report. All operations , for injection purposes , will wait for state approval of said water analysis . Wright will filter all water before injecting it and remove most oil residues . Wright does not anticipate the treating of any injected water . (6) Any proposed stimulation program. r Wright will treat the Lyons with 17% acid prior to injecting water and continue periodic treatments with 12.5% HCL through-out the operation of the facilities . (7) The estimated minimum and the maximum amount of water to be injected daily & anticipated injection pressures and known or calculated fracturing pressure l .. of the disposal formation. The estimated minimum amount of water to be injected is 500 bbls and the maximum is 1800 bbls on a daily basis . Anticipated pressures are 2 BPM at 1200, 4 BPM at 1800, 5 BPM at 2400. Frac pressure is anticipated at 4200 psi surface pressure at 2 BPM. (8) The names and addresses of those persons notified by the applicant , as required by paragraph (d) of this rule. The following people have been contacted in person: Section 10 T1N R67W Surface : Frank J. Suckla 100% 4468 Weld Co . RD 19 Ft . lupton, CO. -4- 941079 I ,Minerals : Frank J. Suckla 12.5% Royalty 4468 Weld CO. RD. 19 Ft . Lupton , CO. AMOCO Production CO. 87 . 5% Box 800 Denver , CO. 80201 Respectfully submitted for your reveiw and approval. Robert A. Fullop f Engineer WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL RAF/me CC: James S. Wright Enclosures -5- 9410'79 :it ... BRIGHTON DISTRICT LAB E SERVICES BRIGHTON , COLORADO SUBJECT : WATER ANALYSIS PLEASE WV: Ns USE�uNEc LE WINTFORMATION: SS-(7 ‘4/:71-- COMPANY r / i ' : NAME :/1/ v'S LEASE A, i WELL DEPTH: / FEET COUNTY: �P// STATE: 62/77 / FIELD BHST: ° F DATE : 2` V S) l 14+4 rei SAMPLING POINT: TYPE OF WATER: CATIONS: mg/1 ppm OTHER PROPERTIES : PH : Z,43' Sodium,Na Calcium,Ca lOgii Specific Gravity @ ° F : / OO abc` Cd2 kaP A d 2 L 7 • Magnesium,Mg l r- Barium,Ba NM NM Total Hardness c" ANIONS: Chloride,C1 / '3O I U'3S Sulfate,SO4 3-0 _ /' r C - Carbonate,CO3 Bicarbonate,HCO3 .3 � q Iron(total ) ,IL t'_TI r_. REMARKS & RECOMMENDATIONS: t LAB NO. DATE U 4. ANALYZED BY : SIGNED : l' -v -v DISTRIBUTION : f 1 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713-462-4239 9410'79 Ifill tT BRIGHTON DISTRICT LAB r- SERVICES BRIGHTON , COLORADO SUBJECT : WATER ANALYSIS ► ME REPLY: Mc Z NECIRRCCO CLE 1 FORMATION: S '3�'�' r . , I� ._ a a :COMPANY NAME G/'V' � ° F`-"'+'EASE: - f WELL NO: A/1✓Nt 7`-J le r WELL DEPTH: FEET COUNTY: /W.ecl STATE: 2 FIELD : BHST: °F DATE : TYPE OF WATER: 02.G ' .‹'(4 SAMPLING POINT: CATIONS: mg/1 ppm OTHER PROPERTIES: -! PH : 7_ Sodium,Na Specific Gravity @ ° F • I, 0/ (/ �' Calcium,Ca / 7 c64,LE.Si °�- / 0 /7 Magnesium,Mg ! l 40°F F Barium,Ba NM NM Total Hardness ANIONS: .. Chloride,C1 ACV() . 4)., :lt\ rc' Sulfate,SO4 /V C ) 1- Carbonate,CO3 Bicarbonate,HCO3 fa ___.- 4 O -0---Iron(total ) r REMARKS E. RECOMMENDATIONS: LAB NO. DATE — /7 (f1 • ANALYZED BY nh n SIGNED: 61 �C\ % DISTRIBUTION : ACZ 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713.462-4239 941079 BRIGHTON DISTRICT LAB SERVICES BRIGHTON , COLORADO SUBJECT : WATER ANALYSIS PLEASE REPLY: �e � LE FORMATION: ' X'tSS1 • / ,� /.,ale , z COMPANY NAME : `l//U I See-33 i A'4 17PJ LEASE: 6c O NO: WELL DEPTH: �/ FEET COUNTY: illtoiq' STATE: _a_A____ • BHST: ° F DATE : FIELD TYPE OF WATER: `% SAMPLING POINT: CATIONS : mg/1 ppm OTHER PROPERTIES : • l ii PH (!K1 Soditun,Na Calcium,Ca �24 le 70 Specific Gravity @ ° F :±1212.5-- )S` Magnesium,Mg 17 I _4__ e6-aez-te 60°1c / Odi Barium,Ba NM 2531--- NlM,� Total Hardness 2531--- •_3y-- ANIONS: Chloride,C1 (1) • Sulfate, SO4 SO I—1,3 1 Carbonate,CO3 C (j0 Bicarbonate,HCO3 C)74-0 ,3 r 7 Iron(total ) • Ch, 9 07c93 r- REMARKS S RECOMMENDATIONS: DATE 7_ /7 /� LAB NO. n ANALYZED BY : A /x_ � __ 2U_/� SIGNED: �/ DISTRIBUTION : D c'^^' - 1-- 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713-462-4239 ,- 941079 • BRIGHTON DISTRICT LAB F • C COLORADO SERViGE8 BRIGHTON , 099 UBE r SUBJECT WATER ANALYSIS ncxaeraxr: G 90001 C 'E FORMATION: 1 Fjas EASE& / rn — WELL NO: _. COMPANY NAME : _411L___ STATE: WELL DEPTH: / FEET COUNTY: v I_- FIELD !'161.0 BHST: __210___ ° F DATE O TYPE OF WATER: �d4 SAMPLING POINT: CATIONS: mg/1 ppm OTHER PROPERTIES: D3— ✓�PH�O�L —Sodium,Na Si Specific Gravity @ °F :_� (�38 Calcium,Ca 1.6.._ .C�of- // Q�2/ Magnesium,Mg Barilun,Ba NM NM �� Total Hardness 13 �-r 13- ANIONS: C1 � 771hloride, � /�d 1 il- C 4 . .7f42' Sulfate,SO4 ) Carbonate,CO3 3 -—r-2_ _ Bicarbonate,HCO3 ..e(.2. .Q.1 Iron(total ) j REMARKS & RECOMMENDATIONS: r • DATE : -- 7r • LAB NO. • r ANALYZED BY : A L hl SIGNED: ^ n DISTRIBUTION : • 1-- 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713-462-4239 I 9410'79 ��' a, fsi Sip il,{t� H .,,L,nS G,(. {K4 �t y 1[ir ) `Y r', f ,TIf Y, 11/4 Ur AT r ..r1 �,: t l41 fi +. !. a:; I HGF'I .., n;$ r✓r 9 , 0}4 .4 ', .JA'w' , e',,.unnjr' V t r .l i, s r*`, .t vt ,' . r .yr�[ M ,nil '. ;wia[Y:F IM,,,.'IL ',♦r r , 1Oi a, .( s <,t rM ♦,r[�er�''oti"'fri� to i'.n br's, `�}'" r 1 tv1."'N t'r , , l , y t�yl� 1I" ,� ,w it •�I r 3 -IyS'•LFJ�v r .,tS 4,rrt`ereS'r�' �Sl NCS fl r -}1 ,vt� '',� '} t il'l.t b+ %, t v+. !rg 1 r1 '1 r 1 )r. 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AMOCO �/ ' 41 >r JU ,.1. TRUE• 2 1 � AMOCO ., • 't {'2.-:e'' •1!.9*,, ret' lE1 T. 1 UNIT UNIT- ,e I • FSTOL1-7.rA ..w.. "}''�; •. URaR42 1 _ .4. l•. • 0 •• r I-�.e1 r+ Pc+Y4' ' .-r• •:• •1 "..0.••••••••••. yrf fl' PAIL E23 EITG HUETT 8•15TOUE.RB it / I J. ik\t ti E`y h......St-a4 • ROSNDI AZ. [ N4 MOCO�'4 1t Y• 'H✓ ' • J • NERDY (AMOCO AMOCO "AMOCO 4 j1{fr it V v N% 42 yN" ,3 I'M jigs y a ill I I,, .. t 1 . .. •I. :•ZI'�rs •';{r',• " �r.:.sa n•• N -• },. r , �ti 5{c BOLor wATTEHBEB rN'"'Si BCR d DikE,P• PluE4J'i�,1g�J I. ;l2.21."--Iv.a)4,ix: Ali :OI AMOCO • '"AmmO...n& tD51. (,"4M10EDrA NOGG 1MOE(,' tiF'STEI ERI .+:'Cr ,IJ t. y 4rar! 94 0P9 t elf-//6/Y C. DOWN HOLE SUY'MW r Operator: WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL Well: Suckia Farms Injection Wall No. Legal: 500' FSL 2020 FWL Ser . 10 • T1N R67W Weld County , Colorado • Formation: Lyons ' ' Perforations: To be determined ye 700' KB Surface Csg: 8 5/8" K-55 36# Cemented w/250 sxs Class C, 10% Salt Intrm Csg: NA • Prod. Csg: 51" N-80 204 API Cemented W/150 sxs Class G containint 19% Silica Flour, 5% A-5 , 11% KCL, .6% FI-19 . Tubing: 2 7/8" EUE 8rd J-55 Set in a compression packer at Top of Lyons formation. Packer: Compression Tyne-Baker Tbg Anchor: NA • C- Seating Nipple: 2 7/8" @ Top of Pkr. Rod String: NA r, sro EST. 9250 KB AKR ' 9255 KB Pump: NA Gas Anchor:NA '@ Mud Anchor: NA Special Equipment: NA H' 'fie. EST SSRO Km 941079 __ G F 37. 6x50.6 Cc 16 x 21 _/_ A I A ) —i .L--- ,\.•-_____ E V I A — PUMP A T A = BLDG W -- A 24 x 24 L G B K ' A E F ll I I6x8\ - wrrrr i n OFFICE 10 x 16 A A ]IDniiiunl I II IIII _ v N E � G 'C7 (-7 FILTER BLDG SUMP 12 x 28 L 10 x.15 C. PAD 6 x 3I8 _ _ i CEMENT PAD A 400 bbl Ins . Tk B 300 bbl Tk. 11.6 x 60 C 300 bbl Ins . Tk D Porta-potty E Electrical Box WRIGHT'S DISPOSAL F Storage Bldg. G Cement retainer Suckla Farms wall - 5" Thick 12" high. 0 ys sIo SE SE NW 10 -T1N - R67W SCALE 941079 m m IS o p L! Y l U = • . 17I- • • • • 1• t` I. m .. • /^ • Up ' O a CI) • CN f C • i- "- p . = Co .. j I si ( • U. V f. c- • • • 4Ua. w .� • p Z •• r) ` p t- 0 . a w p ' ¢ Z • I • L LL 1 941079 GENERAL LEASE Lease made :this / 6O`ih day of May , 1989 ..bet.ween Suckle Farms , Inc . , 4468 W.C.R. #19 , Fort Lupton', 'Colorado , hereinafter -referred to as "Lessor" , - and Wright ' s Disposal , Inc.. , a ' Colorado. Corporation , 1892 .Denver Avenue , Fort Lupton , -Colorado , hereinafter referred to as "Lessee" , to' wit : ' • 1 . Lessor hereby. leases to Lessee or his assigns the premises described as a tract of- two acres or less ,- located in the So.utheast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 , •Township 1 North , Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County , Colorado , 2 , 020 feet from West line , 500 feet from South line., such being the identical premises previously leased by this Lessor to Amoco ' ' Production Company . Said lease to include - all .tanks , wells , and other improvements located on such premises. • 2 . Lessee intends to utilize such premises as a location for - an injection well for the disposal of brine water and •shall therefore drill a new well to an approximate depth of 9 , 500 feet- for the purpose of injecting brine for disposal into the Lyons formation . ' . 3 . This lease shall be expressly contingent upon Lessee - obtaining all permits as required , if any , . from Weld -County' and from the • Colorado Oil and Gas Commission , or any other local , s'tate of • federal agency having jurisdiction . • 4 . • Prior to commencement of any drilling operations ,. Lessee shall . pay to Lessor the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars . ($2 , 500 . 00 ) as and for compensation in full for all .surface ' damages to the premises resulting from Lessee ' s occupancy and drilling operations on said premises , which amount Lessor accepts • as full and final payment , in advance , for any and all such damage . Payment once made shall be non-refundable . 5 . The initial term of this Lease shall be fo ' . that - period from the date of this Agreement until Lessee shall complete the drilling of the well to be placed on the premises . No rent shall be required during this period . Lessee shall diligently pursue completion of drilling of such well . . • 6 . Commencing with Lessee ' s first injection of brine into the • well to be drilled by Lessee , Lessee shall pay to Lessor the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ( $2 , 500 . 00 ) per for the premises . Such rent is to be paid in monthly yinstallments of $208 . 34 , commencing within thirty ( 30 ) days of drilling of injection well and continuing on the first day of each month thereafter until Lessee shall no longer be able to operate such well in a reasonable , economical manner as determined by Lessee in Lessee ' s sole judgment , but in no event for a term no longer than ten ( 10 ) years from the date of first injection of brine into the well . Second 10 year lease to be renegotiated with a cap of $416. 68 per month . Suckla Farms , Inc. shall be entitled to 12i% of any oil produced from injection well . -1- . - 941079 • r • 7 . Lessee may assign or transfer this lease so long as such assignment- or transfer shall be to - a firm or entity 'In which • _ - Charles Wright shall have a substantial proprietary interest . • 8 . Lessee or his assigns , shall as an express condition of this Lease, continuing 'throughout its term , indemnify and hold Lessor harmless from any and .all liability for claims , damages , or other injury of any sort , arising out of or occasioned by Lessee ' s use of- the premises , including but not limited to any claims or suits related to disposal of brine water on the site . Indemnification shall include reimbursement to Lessor for costs and reasonable a'ttorney ' s fees incurred in defending or responding to ..any such claims, whether or not such claims have merit . 9 . In -the event of default by Lessee in any of the terms or - conditions of this Lease , Lessor shall be entitled to terminate this Lease upon notice to Lessee as provided by law , and to possession of the premises . In the event suit shall be required for eviction , Lessor shall be entitled to recover ' reasonable attorney ' s fees and costs , if successful . - • 10 . Upon termination , Lessee shall. be responsible for_ cost of 'capping all• wells on the property and restoring the surface of the premises to the condition as. found on the date of this lease , reasonable ordinary -wear- and 'tear accepted. Lessee shall be • allowed to remove all trade fixtures from the premises . - 11 . Lessee shall have the right to install a 14 ft . by 40 ft . flat steel tank on the Southwest corner of facility . • Lessee will also be allowed to remove or repair existing equipment at the -facility . 12 . This Lease shall inure to the benefit of the parties , their heirs , representatives and lawful assigns . IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Lease in Weld County on the day and .year first above written. SUCKLA FARMS , INC. BY g p Frank J. Suckle/, Lessor WRIGHT ' S ISPOSAL , INC. , A Co ra o Corporation BY 74,6_,,, zd Charles Wright , Lessee -2- • 941079 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss . COUNTY OF WELD ) , SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this J714 day of May , 1989 , Suckla Farms , Inc . byFrank J . Suckla . My commission expires : /// L Sif btary Public // STATE OF COLORADO ) //y� r— ss . COUNTY OF WELD - ) SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this /67/1 day of May , 1989 by- Wright ' s Disposal ,- Inc . ,aa, Colorado Corporation by Charles Wright . My commission expires : edot, d ?err otary Public • -3- C 941079 Oi -- AMOCO Amoco Production Company ' Denver Region 1670 Broadway P.O.Box 800 Denver,Colorado 80201 • 303-830-4040 i_. June 6, 1989 Wright's Disposal, Inc. 1892 Denver Avenue Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Attention: Charlie Wright • Gentlemen: Water Disposal Well Township 1 North, Range 67 West Section 10: SE/4 NW/4 Weld County, Colorado Amoco Production Company ( "Amoco" ) has reviewed Wright's Disposal, Inc. ( "Wright' s" ) letter of April 11, 1989, regarding the drilling of a water disposal well in the above referenced land. Amoco is willing to allow the drilling of said well by Wright' s, subject to the following terms and conditions: 1. Amoco hereby consents to the drilling by Wright's of a 9,700 foot Lyons formation water disposal well upon Amoco's leasehold located in the SE/4 NW/4 of Section 10-T1N-R67w, Weld County, Colorado. Said disposal well shall be commenced on or before August 1, 1989, at a legally permitted location upon the above referenced land and diligently drilled to the total depth provided for above or to a depth sufficient to test the Lyons formation, whichever is the lesser. (- Said disposal well shall be drilled at no cost, risk, or expense to Amoco, except as specifically provided for hereinbelow. • 941079 Wright' s Disposal, Inc. June 6, 1989 Page 2 2 . Upon reaching total depth in the disposal well, Wright's agrees to comply with the requirements of and provide Amoco the geological information for the disposal well as described on the attached Exhibit "A" which is attached and made a part hereof. Should such well not be productive of hydrocarbons from the Lyons formation,. wright' s may proceed to complete such well as a water disposal well in accordance with applicable State and Federal regulations . Should such formation be capable, in Amoco' s opinion, of hydrocarbon production, Amoco shall have the option, at Amoco' s sole election, of taking over operations on said well in order to attempt a completion. If Amoco elects to take over operations, Amoco shall reimburse Wright's for one hundred percent (100%) of well costs incurred up until the takeover date and Wright' s shall have no further interest in the well thereafter, or, in the alternative, A: sco may farmout its interest in such productive fo:.:r.:ation as to the drillsite spacing unit for such well with Amoco to reserve a seven and one-half percent of eight-eighths (7. 5% of 8/8) nonconvertible overriding royalty. Amoco and Wright's hereby approve and confirm all the terms, covenants and conditions s(it forth in Exhibit "E" and agree that the assi ent of the subject lands shall be subject to and in accord- av_ce with the terms, covenants and conditions thereof. A ."-•co shall make such election within forty-eight (48) r- h;n ,rs of its receipt from Wright's of all geological r7uirements provided for in Exhibit "A" attached 3. A.mnco shall only be required to provide Wright's with acts l lease assignments if the well is productive a =.moco elects to farmout its interest to Wright's, : rovided above, and shall only cover rights as to t; stratigraphic equivalent of such productive forma- t'_ :.n. Amoco shall make no warranties, of any nature, a:. _.e such assignments . Should Amoco elect to take • o':• such well or should wright's proceed to complete well as a water disposal well, Wright's will receive n r --tual assignment from Amoco. Amoco hereby provides evidence as may be required by Wright's to demon- s tc Amoco ' s consent for such well to be drilled operated by Wright' s on Amoco 's leasehold. 941079 Wright' s Disposal, Inc. June 6, 1989 Page 3 • 4. Wright's hereby grants to Amoco a preferential right to dispose of Amoco 's water in the subject well. Such preferential right may be exercised by Amoco at any time, at all times, and from time to time. 5. During a period of three (3 ) years from the execution date of this Agreement, if Amoco elects to exercise its preferential right, Amoco shall use the following formula for the cost charged to Amoco for each barrel of water disposed into the subject well: $ .46 (N) - ( . 005 ) (N X P) N = number of barrels of water disposed P = 1/2 posted price of one (1 ) barrel of oil. 6. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 4 and 5 above, Wright' s shall dispose of a quantity of Amoco's water up to one hundred percent (100%) of the well 's capacity. Amoco shall not be obligated in any way by this Agreement to dispose of its water in the subject well . 7. Wright's shall fully defend, protect, indemnify and hold Amoco, its employees and agents harmless from and against all claims, demands, suits and causes of action of every kind and character, including reason- able attorney's fees and costs of investigation, which may be made or asserted by Wright's, agents and subcontractors, or by its employees, including Amoco 's employees and agents, ,, on accountrd of personal injury, death or property damage, including claims for pollution and environmental damage, any fines or penalties assessed on account of such damage, and causes of action alleging statutory liability, caused by, arising out of, or in any way incidental to the operations of Wright' s conducted under the terms of this Agreement or in connection with the performance of work by Wright's, its employees, a;cnts or contractors hereunder. If the above general terms and conditions are acceptable, please so indicate by dating and signing below and return one (1 ) original of this letter to Steve Stacy at the 941079 , r- - - Wright's Disposal, Inc. June 6, 1989 Page 4 above address on or before June 23 , 1989. This proposal is subject to the execution by both parties hereto of a formal agreement incorporating the provisions hereof along with other mutually agreeable provisions. n Very truly yours, AMOCO PRODUCTION COMPANY r BY < K. 2 SRS/mlm fi' D Attachment ACCEPTED and AGREED TO this 1989 . day of ' :27 r-n-L WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. • By l Title LTR160 I - r 9410'79 Hello