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Special Use Permit and
Pipeline Development Plan and
Grading Permit
Battlement Mesa PUD Phase II
BMC L Pipeline
Battlement Mesa, Colorado
July 28, 2017
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Grand Junction, Colorado 81506
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Table of Contents
Compliance with Garfield County Zoning Resolution of 1978 1
Project Description 1
5.03 Conditional and Special Uses 1
5.03(1) Utilities 1
5.03(2) Street Improvements 1
5.03(3) Impacts to Adjacent Land Uses 1
5.03.08 Industrial Performance Standards 2
5.03.08(1) Sound Volumes 2
5.03.08(2) Vibration Generated 2
5.03.08(3) Emissions of Smoke and Particulate Matter 2
5.03.08(4) Emissions of Heat, Glare, Radiation and Fumes 2
5.03.08(5) Storage Area, Salvage Yard, Sanitary Landfill and Mineral Waste Disposal
Areas 2
5.03.08(6) Water Pollution 3
9.03.01 Application 3
9.03.01(1) Supporting Information 3
9.03.01(2) Vicinity Map 3
9.03.01(3) Letter to County Commissioners 4
Compliance with Land Use and Development Code Pipeline Development Plan of 2013 4
9-102 Submittal Requirements 4
9-102.A General Application Materials 4
9-102.B Vicinity Map 4
9-102.0 Site Plan 4
9-102.D Project Description 4
9-102.E Property Ownership and Authority to File Application 5
9-102.F Adjacent Property Owners 5
9-102.G Regulatory Permit Requirements 6
9-102.H Primary Project Participants 6
9-102.1 Project Facilities 7
9-102.J Construction Schedule 7
9-102.K Sensitive Area Survey 7
9-102.L Revegetation Plan 7
9-102.M Weed Management Plan 7
9-102.N Emergency Response Plan 8
9-102.0 Traffic Impact 8
9-102.P Staging Areas 8
9-102.Q Pressure Testing 9
9-104 Review Criteria 9
9-104.A Located Along Perimeters 9
9-104.B Noise Abatement 9
9-104.0 Visual Impact 9
9-104.D Access Points to Public Roads 9
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9-104.E Air Contaminant Emissions 9
9-104.F Water Quality Control Standards 10
9-104.G Reclamation Plan 10
9-104.H Removal of Abandoned Pipeline 10
List of Tables
Table 1. Road Bore Locations 5
Table 2. Property Ownership 5
Table 3. Regulatory Permit Requirements 6
List of Appendices
Appendix 4-101.A.3
Appendix 9-102.A
Appendix 9-102.B
Appendix 9-102.0
Appendix 9-102.E.1
Appendix 9-102.E.2
Pre -Application Conference Summary
General Application Materials
Vicinity Map
Site Plan
Property Owner Map
Property Owner Authorization &
Surface Use Agreement
Appendix 9-102.E.3
Appendix 9-102.F
Appendix 9-102.K
Appendix 9-102.L
Appendix 9-102.M
Appendix 9-102.N
Appendix 9-102.0
Appendix 9-102.Q
Appendix 9.03.01(1)
Geohazards Report
Deeds
Payment Agreement Form
Adjacent Properties Map, Land Owners
Sensitive Area Survey
Revegetation Plan
Weed Management Plan
Emergency Response Plan
Detailed Traffic Analysis
Water Services Agreement
SWMP Permit
and Mineral Owners
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COMPLIANCE WITH GARFIELD COUNTY ZONING RESOLUTION OF 1978
Project Descriptior
Ursa Operating Company (Ursa) is submitting a Special Use Permit, Pipeline Development Plan,
and Grading Permit for Garfield County's consideration. The Battlement Mesa BMC L Pipeline
(Pipeline) will begin at the BMC L well pad located in the Battlement Mesa Planned Unit
Development (PUD) off Spencer Parkway in the W'/2 of Section 8, Township 7 South, Range 95
West of the 6th P.M. and continuing northeast to the tie-in point with the Tompkins Pipeline at the
intersection of Morrisania Mesa Road and E Battlement Parkway in the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of
Section 8, Township 7 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M. The entire Pipeline route is within
the PUD.
Two pipelines will be co -located in the same easement — one natural gas line and one water line.
The pipelines will be approximately 3,526 feet long. The natural gas pipeline will be constructed
of steel pipe and will be 12 inches in diameter. The water line will be constructed of steel pipe with
an internal poly liner and will be 10 inches in diameter. The pipeline trench has a minimum
coverage 48 inches in depth. The total disturbance will be approximately 6.3 acres.
The Pipeline ROW consists generally of a 25 foot permanent ROW with a 50 foot temporary ROW
for construction. The Pipeline is generally located adjacent to property lines and county road
ROWs, but is not within the road ROWs.
Ursa has met with the Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife (CPW) to discuss its operations in
the Battlement Mesa Area including the Pipeline. CPW is supportive of the Pipeline activity as it
is located within an established Pipeline corridor and will not disrupt wildlife on a long-term basis.
5.0, Conditional and Special Uses
5.03(1) Utilities
Utilities adequate to provide water and sanitation service are not required for the proposed
Pipeline.
5.03(2) Street Improvement:
Street improvements adequate to accommodate traffic volume generated by the proposed
Pipeline are not required. After the Pipeline is constructed, there will be no additional traffic volume
associated with the proposed Pipeline, except as required for maintenance of the Pipeline. One
of the primary purposes of the Pipeline is to minimize traffic impacts to the area caused by trucks
hauling water between well pad sites. A detailed Traffic Study is included with this submittal.
5.03(3' Impacts to Adiacent Land Uses
Impacts to adjacent uses of land will be minimal after the construction of the Pipeline is completed.
The disturbed area will be regraded to original contours and reseeded to stabilize the disturbance,
eliminate visual impacts, and accommodate local wildlife.
Construction will occur during daylight hours, typically between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm. No access
points or lighting will be required for the proposed Pipeline. Only standard pipeline location signs
will be used as required by state and federal regulations.
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Appropriate stormwater best management practices (BMPs) will be utilized in accordance with
Ursa's Stormwater Management Plan and Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environments (CDPHE) Stormwater Permit during construction and reclamation of the Pipeline
to prevent erosion and sediment from leaving the Pipeline route and impacting adjacent land uses.
5.03.08 Industrial Performance Standards
5.03.08(1) Sound Volumes
After construction, no significant sound impacts will be generated by the Pipeline. The occasional
pickup truck for maintenance and monitoring purposes will not impact surrounding operations and
properties beyond the impacts of the traffic noises from adjacent roads where the Pipeline runs.
Operation of the Pipeline will not exceed the Residential/Agricultural/Rural Zone Standards and
Colorado Noise Statute 25-12-103 requirements.
Construction noise will not impact adjacent residents for an extended period of time. Ursa does
not plan to provide noise mitigation for this project as the construction is progressive and fast
moving.
This proposed Pipeline will comply with Colorado Revised State Statutes and COGCC Rules
regarding noise impacts at all times.
5.03.08(2) Vibration Generated
There may be some measurable vibration caused by earthmoving equipment during construction.
These vibrations will not impact adjacent residents for an extended period of time. The
construction is progressive and fast moving.
There will be no measurable vibration during operations of the Pipeline.
5.03.08(3) Emissions of Smoke and Particulate Matter
Adjacent lands will not be impacted by the generation of dust and smoke beyond those impacts
of traffic on the county roads next to the Pipeline ROW after the Pipeline is constructed. Ursa will
apply the appropriate level of controls to accommodate potential impacts via adherence to
CDPHE Air Quality regulations and the implementation of industry BMPs included in the
Stormwater Management Plan and Ursa's dust control plan.
During construction, fugitive dust will be controlled using water or other dust suppressants.
5.03.08(4) Emissions of Heat, Glare, Radiation and Fumes
After construction, normal operation of the Pipeline will not result in heat, glare, radiation, and
fumes beyond the impacts of traffic on the county roads next to the Pipeline ROW.
5.03.08(5) Storage Area, Salvage Yard, Sanitary Landfill and Mineral Waste Disposal Areas
No storage areas, salvage yards, sanitary landfills, or mineral waste disposal areas are
associated with the proposed Pipeline. The standards regarding these uses do not apply to the
proposed Pipeline use.
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The Temporary Work Areas/Staging Areas (TWA) are associated with boring locations and other
known obstacle avoidance locations, such as pipelines, culverts, and pipeline bends. Additional
work room is required in these areas, hence the larger TWA area. These areas may also be used
to stage pipe and other materials immediately prior to pipe installation. Table 4 shows the
locations of the TWAs. Typically, equipment and material heights stored on the TWAs will
minimize visual impacts. In addition, the relatively short duration of storage of equipment and
materials on the TWAs will minimize visual impacts.
Pipe will be laid within the 50-foot construction easement as needed for construction. Equipment
may be stored overnight within the construction easement.
5.03.08(6) Water Pollution
The proposed Pipeline does not fall within the Town of Parachute's Watershed Protection Area,
therefore no permit is required from the Town of Parachute.
Ursa will comply with all applicable CDPHE Water Quality Control Standards. A copy of Ursa's
Battlement Mesa Field Stormwater Management Permit is included with this application. Ursa will
implement a range of BMPs to assure the protection of water quality during construction,
reclamation and operation of this Pipeline. All water used for pressure testing will be hauled via
truck to Ursa's Wasatch Facility for recycling or disposal, subsequent to testing, as appropriate.
The potential for spills associated with the proposed pipeline are specific to the transport of fluids
in the water line(s) and the storage of liquids containing hydrocarbons in tanks. Typically the
transport of fluids and natural gas along the pipeline route does not require tank storage. In the
event of a release of fluids from the pipeline, or if there is a need for tank storage along the pipeline
route, Ursa will adhere to the details of their SPCC for control and containment of fluids. Ursa has
other response plans that include pipelines, such as their Spill Prevention and Response Plan,
Emergency Response Plan, and Mechanical Integrity Testing Program.
9.03.01 Application
9.03.01(1) Supporting Information
All supporting information and plans are included in this application package. The approved
Stormwater Permit is included in Appendix 9.03.01(1). CDPHE is currently developing a new
permit and associated certification for the above permitted facility. The development and review
procedures required by law have not yet been completed. The Construction Stormwater General
Permit, which "expired" June 30, 2012, was administratively continued and will remain in effect
under Section 104(7) of the Administrative Procedures Act, C.R.S. 1973, 24-4-101, et seq (1982
repl. vol. 10) until a new permit/certification is issued and effective. The renewal for this facility
was based on the application that was received May 14, 2013.
Ursa will obtain utility permits and oversize/overweight load permits as required from Garfield
County Road and Bridge, prior to construction.
9.03.01(2) Vicinity Map
A Vicinity Map is included in Appendix 9-102.B. Site Plans for the Pipeline route are included in
Appendix 9-102.C. A Property Owners Map can be found in Appendix 9-102.E.1.
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9.03.01(3) Letter to County Commissioners
This application package, in its entirety, serves as the letter to the County Commissioners
explaining in detail the nature and character of the Special Use requested.
COMPLIANCE WITH LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT CODE PIPELINE DEVELOPMENT
PLAN OF 2013
9-102
9-102.A
Submittal Requirements
General Application Materials
A copy of the signed Garfield County Land Use Application is located in Appendix 9-102.A. A
copy of the Authorized Representative authorization letter and Ursa's Statements of Authority
also are included in this Appendix.
9-102.B Vicinity Map
The Vicinity Map is in Appendix 9-102.B.
9-102.0 Site Plan
The Site Plan is in Appendix 9-102.C. The Site Plan includes the route of the Pipeline along with
the locations of project facilities and staging areas.
9-102.D Project Description
Ursa Operating Company (Ursa) is submitting a Special Use Permit, Pipeline Development Plan,
and Grading Permit for Garfield County's consideration. The Battlement Mesa BMC L Pipeline
(Pipeline) will begin at the BMC L well pad located in the Battlement Mesa Planned Unit
Development (PUD) off Spencer Parkway in the W% of Section 8, Township 7 South, Range 95
West of the 6th P.M. and continuing northeast to the tie-in point with the Tompkins Pipeline at the
intersection of Morrisania Mesa Road and E Battlement Parkway in the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of
Section 8, Township 7 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M. The entire Pipeline route is within
the PUD.
Two pipelines will be co -located in the same easement — one natural gas line and one water line.
The pipelines will be approximately 3,526 feet long. The natural gas pipeline will be constructed
of steel pipe and will be 12 inches in diameter. The water line will be constructed of steel pipe with
an internal poly liner and will be 10 inches in diameter. The pipeline trench has a minimum
coverage 48 inches in depth. The total disturbance will be approximately 6.3 acres.
The Pipeline ROW consists generally of a 25 -foot permanent ROW with a 50 -foot temporary ROW
for construction. The Pipeline is generally located next to property lines and county road ROWs,
but is not within the road ROWs.
Ursa has met with the Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife (CPW) to discuss its operations in
the Battlement Mesa Area including the Pipeline. CPW is supportive of the Pipeline activity as it
is located within an established Pipeline corridor and will not disrupt wildlife on a long-term basis.
Two bores will be needed for this Pipeline route. The locations of the bores are shown in Table 1.
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Table 1. Bore Locations
Road
Legal Location
Parcel Number
Property Owner
CR 300N
SW % NE 1/4, Sect 8,
Township 7S, Range 95W,
6th PM
240708200183
Battlement Mesa Land
Investments Parcel 1
CR 301
SW % NE 1/4, Sect 8,
Township 7S, Range 95W,
6th PM
240708100152
Battlement Mesa Land
Investments
9-102.F Property Ownership and Authority to File Application
The Property Owner Map is located in Appendix 9-102.E.1. A list of the parcels, property owners
and the authorizations provided is shown in Table 2. All of the Pipeline is inside the Battlement
Mesa PUD.
Property owner authorizations and easements are located in Appendix 9-102.E.2.
Table 2. Property Ownership
Parcel
Number
Property Owner
Authorization
240708200183
Battlement Mesa Land Investments
Parcel 1
PO Box 6000
Parachute, CO 81635
SOA from Eric Schmela
Letter Agreement w/ Ursa
Surface Use Agreement w/ Antero
with amendments
240708100152
Battlement Mesa Land Investments
73 G Sipprelle Drive
Parachute, CO 81635
SOA from Eric Schmela
Letter Agreement w/ Ursa
Surface Use Agreement w/ Antero
with amendments
9-102.F Adjacent Property Owners
Adjacent property owner information was obtained April 12, 2017, from the Garfield County
Assessor's website for the properties within 350 feet of the Pipeline route. A list of adjacent
property owners within 350 feet of the pipeline is included in Appendix 9-102.F. The names and
addresses will be confirmed prior to public notifications being sent out.
Adjacent Property maps are included in Appendix 9-102.F showing the adjacent properties and
the approximate location of buildings and their uses within 350 feet of the proposed pipeline route.
The distance between the improvements and the pipeline are shown on the detail maps.
A list of the mineral owners for the pipeline alignment within the Battlement Mesa PUD is included
in Appendix 9-102.F. Mineral owners were obtained through research by the Ursa Land
Department using the Garfield County Clerk and Recorder's records database.
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9-102.G Regulatory Permit Requirements
Table 3. Regulatory Permit Requirements
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Permit Agency
Permit
Status
Garfield County
Special Use Permit/Pipeline
Development Plan
Submitted May 2017
Garfield County Road and
Bridge
Utility Permits for Road
Crossings
Will be submitted closer to
construction time frame
Garfield County Road and
Bridge
Oversize/Overweight Permit
Will be obtained as required
State of Colorado, CDPHE,
Water Quality Control
Division (WQCD)
Stormwater Construction
Permit
Approved:
Permit # COR -0300000
Certification # COR03K566
9-102.1-' Primary Project Participants
Company Permit Coordinators
Jennifer Lind
Ursa Operating Company
1050 17th Street, Suite 2400
Denver, Colorado 80265
720.508.8362
jlind(a�ursaresources.com
Cari Mascioli
Ursa Operating Company
792 Buckhorn Drive
Rifle, Colorado 81650
970.284.3244
cmascioli@ursaresources.com
Company Pipeline Construction Project Manager
Mike Garrett
Kahuna Ventures
11400 Westmoor Circle, Suite 325
Westminster, Colorado 80021
303.451.7374
mgarrett@kahunaventures.com
Agent
Tilda Evans
Olsson Associates
760 Horizon Drive, Suite 102
Grand Junction, Colorado 81506
970.263.7800
tevans@olssonassociates.com
Construction Company
To be determined
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9-102.1 Prosect Facilities
Valve sets are shown on the Site Plan included in Appendix 9-102.0. No other appurtenant
facilities or compression stations are planned for this Pipeline. Electric and diesel pumps will be
used to pump water from the BMC L pad into the Battlement Mesa pipeline system.
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Gas will be minimally pressurized as it is moved into the Pipeline for delivery to the sales tie-in
point.
9-102.J Construction Schedule
Construction will begin in the fourth quarter of 2017 or the first quarter of 2018. Construction will
last approximately 60 days. Construction start is dependent upon weather conditions.
Construction will occur during daylight hours only, typically between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm. Ursa
expects that construction will take place Monday through Friday, but reserves the right to
construct seven days a week, if weather and field conditions dictate, to meet the construction
schedule.
9-102.K Sensitive Area Survey
WestWater Engineering (WestWater) conducted a Wildlife and Vegetation Impact Analysis
Survey September 12, 13, and 14, 2016. The report is located in Appendix 9-102.K.
During the analysis related to the construction and operation of the proposed land uses, Ursa has
performed an assessment of potential impacts to Waters of the US and compliance with Army
Corps of Engineers (ACOE) regulations. The results of the analysis indicate there will be no ACOE
impacts associated with the proposed project(s). Ursa promotes good housekeeping practices
that will help to eliminate instances of bear -human interactions.
Ursa will follow the recommendations outlined in WestWater's Sensitive Area Survey.
9-102.L Revegetation Plan
The Revegetation Plan is part of Ursa's Reclamation Plan included in Appendix 9-102.L. The
Reclamation Plan includes a plant material list with application rates. The Pipeline route will be
reclaimed as soon as practical for optimal growing conditions.
Ursa will negotiate the revegetation security with the County and provide an appropriate security
bond prior to issuance of the permit.
9-102.M Weed Management Plan
WestWater performed a field survey of weeds in the construction area of the Pipeline September
12, 13, and 14, 2016. The Integrated Vegetation and Noxious Weed Management Plan
(IVNWMP) is included in Appendix 9-102.M.
The noxious weed survey encompassed a 30 meter area surrounding the proposed pipeline.
Noxious weeds observed included common mullein and musk thistle.
In areas where soil disturbances have created growing conditions that favor non-native
vegetation, several unlisted nuisance weed species are present. These plants can negate
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revegetation efforts and cause financial losses due to decreased seeding success and associated
costs of replanting. The presence of these plants creates increased competition for resources and
can negatively affect desirable native plant species. Plants in this category include cocklebur,
kochia, prickly lettuce, prostrate spurge, prostrate vervain, Russian thistle, and tumble mustard.
Ursa will follow the recommendations outlined in WestWater's IVNWMP.
9-102.N Emergency Response Plan
A copy of Ursa's Emergency Response Plan is included in Appendix 9-102.N. This includes a
Fire Protection Plan and a Hazardous Materials Spills Plan. A list of persons to be notified in an
emergency is part of the plan, as well as other items outlined in this section are included in this
plan. Muster points will be determined at the preconstruction meeting with Ursa's Health and
Safety manager. Generally, they will be located at the muster site for the closest well pad to the
active construction area.
The potential for spills associated with the proposed pipeline are specific to the transport of fluids
in the water line(s) and the storage of liquids containing hydrocarbons in tanks. Typically, the
transport of fluids and natural gas along the pipeline route does not require tank storage. In the
event of a release of fluids from the pipeline, or if there is a need for tank storage along the pipeline
route, Ursa will adhere to the details of their SPCC for control and containment of fluids. Ursa has
other response plans that include pipelines, such as their Spill Prevention and Response Plan,
Emergency Response Plan, and Mechanical Integrity Testing Program.
9-102.0 Traffic Impact
A copy of a Detailed Traffic Analysis prepared by Olsson Associates is included in this submittal.
Ursa will coordinate with Garfield County Road and Bridge and the Battlement Mesa PUD on
possible road closures. Ursa will utilize temporary traffic controls such as flaggers and signage,
when appropriate.
9-102.P Staging Areas
The Temporary Work Areas/Staging Areas (TWA) are located along the pipeline. These areas
will be used to stage pipe and other materials immediately prior to pipe installation. Larger areas
are located at one end of bore locations and the end of the pipeline where additional space is
need for boring and end of construction. Typically, equipment and material heights stored on the
TWAs will minimize visual impacts. In addition, the relatively short duration of storage of
equipment and materials on the TWAs will minimize visual impacts.
Pipe will be laid within the 50 -foot construction easement as needed for construction. Equipment
may be stored overnight within the construction easement. Construction will occur during daylight
hours only, typically between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm. Ursa anticipates that construction will take
place Monday through Friday, but reserves the right to construct seven days a week, if weather
and field conditions dictate, in order to meet the construction schedule.
Staging Areas are shown on the Site Plan included in Appendix 9-102.C.
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9-102.Q Pressure Testing
The pipelines will be tested with fresh water prior to going into active service. Approximately 1,400
barrels (Bbls) of water will be used. Water used for testing the Pipeline will be supplied by
Battlement Mesa Metropolitan District (Metro) via a Water Service Agreement between Metro and
Ursa. A copy of the Water Service Agreement is located in Appendix 9-102.Q. Subsequent to
testing waste water will be hauled via truck to Ursa's Wasatch Facility for recycling or disposal as
needed. Alternatively, Ursa may test the pipelines with nitrogen gas.
9-104 Review Criteria
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Located Along Perimeters
The Pipeline right-of-way is located along the perimeter of surface property ownership where
possible. The Pipeline route was determined based on the need to accommodate property
owners, work within previously disturbed areas, reduce the amount of new surface disturbance,
and serve existing and future well sites along the alignment.
9-104.6 Noise Abatement
All equipment used in the construction or operation of the Pipeline will comply with CRS Article
12 of Title 25 in regards to noise abatement as appropriate for the type of equipment or Pipeline.
All power sources will have either electric motors or muffled engines. Permanent facilities will
comply with noise abatement requirements. Construction noise will not impact adjacent residents
for an extended period of time. Ursa does not plan to provide noise mitigation for this project as
the construction is progressive and fast moving.
n-1 n^ Visual Impact
The Pipeline is located to minimize the visual impact by limiting the total amount of new land
disturbance by working within previously disturbed areas whenever possible. All disturbed areas
will be regraded to the previous contours as much as possible and revegetated in compliance
with the plan contained in this application. Approximately 6.3 acres of right-of-way will be
disturbed on private fee property.
During construction of the Pipeline, Ursa does not plan to provide visual mitigation for this project
as the construction is progressive and fast moving. The Pipeline route will be reclaimed as soon
as practical for optimal growing conditions.
9-104.D Access Points to Public Roads
All oversized or overweight vehicles will obtain permits prior to beginning work. Public roads that
will be used to access the project area include County Roads 215, 300N, and Spencer Parkway.
All of these roads are classified as haul routes according to the Road Map available on the
Garfield County Road and Bridge Department web page.
9-1 n4 r Air Contaminant Emission'
All air emissions shall be in compliance with provisions of the Colorado Air Pollution Prevention
and Control Act, Title 25, Article 7. Any required air quality permits will be submitted to the CDPHE
prior to construction.
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9-104.F Water Quality Control Standards
Ursa will comply with all applicable CDPHE Water Quality Control Standards. A copy of Ursa's
Battlement Mesa Field Stormwater Management Permit is included with this application. Ursa will
implement a range of BMPs to assure the protection of water quality during construction,
reclamation and operation of this Pipeline. All water used for pressure testing will be hauled via
truck to Ursa's Wasatch Facility for recycling or disposal, subsequent to testing, as appropriate.
9-104.G Reclamation Plan
The Pipeline route will be reclaimed and revegetated as described in the Reclamation Plan.
Approximately 2.5 acres of right-of-way will be disturbed on private fee property.
Ursa will negotiate the revegetation security with the County and provide an appropriate security
bond prior to issuance of the permit.
9-104.H Removal of Abandoned Pipeline
The reclamation and weed management plans provided with this application will be used if the
Pipeline is abandoned and removed. Ursa will comply with landowner wishes and COGCC Rule
1103 regarding pipeline abandonment.
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