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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.02 General Application MaterialsDE BEQUE COLOR A D O R I V E R I-70 LARAMIE PROPERTY ACCESS POINT GARFIELD COUNTY MESA COUNTY NLW CONN CREEK#8-21D NLW CONN CREEK#17-21D NLW CONN CREEK#8-21D LOGAN TRAIL FED#28-10LOGAN TRAIL FED #28-11 LOGAN TRAIL FED #28-7 LOGAN WASH#797-23-16 LARAMIE FED#708-11 LARAMIE FED#797-08-19D LARAMIE FED#797-08-51D SHELL#797-14-01D LOGAN WASH#797-23-45AX CASCADE CREEK#797-05-45DCASCADE CREEK #797-5-62D CASCADE CREEK #797-5-61D CASCADE CREEK #797-05-52 CASCADE CREEK #797-5-31DA CASCADE CREEK#797-5-29DCASCADE CREEK #797-5-31DB CASCADE CREEK #797-05-36 CASCADE CREEK #797-05-06DB CASCADE CREEK #797-05-14DA CASCADE CREEK #797-05-06DA CASCADE CREEK#797-05-12DCASCADE CREEK #705-22-43 SHELL #697-34-14B SHELL #697-34-14A SHELL #697-34-22A SHELL #697-34-22B SHELL #697-34-08A SHELL #797-03-06A SHELL #797-03-06B SHELL #697-34-08B SHELL #797-03-15A SHELL #697-34-16A SHELL #797-03-15B SHELL #797-03-31A SHELL #697-34-16B SHELL #797-03-39B SHELL #797-03-39A SHELL #797-03-38 SHELL #797-03-37 SHELL #797-03-31B SHELL #797-03-23A SHELL #797-03-23B SHELL #697-34-24 SHELL#797-27-13A SHELL#797-09-12SHELL #797-09-37A SHELL #797-09-HN1 CATHEDRAL CREEK#2 COON HOLLOW#1 FED#25-3 FED#25-4 FED#29-2 FED#35-2 SOUTH SHALE RIDGE#1-14 SOUTH SHALE RIDGE#1-14H SOUTH SHALE RIDGE#4-13 SOUTH SHALE RIDGE#5-23 SOUTH SHALE RIDGE#7-24 #1 FED#30-3FED ROAN CRK#26-3 COON HOLLOW#2 EL POMAR#1 FED#1 FED#21-2 FED#26-4 FED HARVEY#36-3 GETTY ET AL#21-1 GETTY ET AL (28-1)#2 GETTY ET AL (28-2)#3 IMHOFF#1 MULROONEY#1 ROBERTS#1 ROSE-VEALETAL #1 SWAN#1 #2 CASCADE CREEK#797-5-55D USA-LOGAN WASH#1-12 LW USA#1-1 LW CENTRAL BANK GRAND JUNCDCB 2-23 ZUPANCIS-CALLAHAN#1-29 DCB DB Orphan Ballpark#7 DB Orphan Homestead#2 DB Orphan Pasture#1 CALAHAN 29-1 #1 Buckeye#1 USA#1-31 Puckett #42D-2 Puckett #12D-1 Puckett #12C-1 Puckett #12B-1 Puckett #42C-2 Puckett#41D-2Puckett #43B-2 Puckett #41A-2 Puckett #42B-2 Puckett #41C-2 Puckett #13C-1 Puckett #11D-1 Puckett #41B-2 PUCKETT SWD#H2 797 Puckett #42A-2 Puckett #13A-1 Puckett #12A-1 Puckett #43A-2 Puckett #11B-12 Puckett #43C-2 Puckett #43D-2 Puckett #44A-2 Puckett #44B-2 Puckett #44C-2 Puckett #44D-2 Puckett #14B-1 Puckett #14C-1 Puckett #14D-1 Puckett #11A-12 Puckett #24C-1 Puckett #24D-1 Puckett #13D-1 Puckett#14A-1Puckett#24A-1 Curtis - Mann#1 DB Orphan Blair#1 Lloyd and Lowell#1 GETTY (EPA)#1-7LW WDW FEDERAL#4-14 HANCOCK GULCH#1-15 CBM CO RD492 CO RD202 CO RD200 CO RD213 CO RD213 CO RD45.5 CO RD204 CO RD204 CO RD45 RD3.9 MILEST 7 S T 8 S R 98 WR 97 W8 . 3 M ILES 1414 ELK ST., ROCK SPRINGS, WY 82901 RIFFIN & ASSOCIATES, INC. (307) 362-5028 0 1 MILE 12 PUB ACCESS DRG JOB No. 21294 SCALE: 1" = MILE PUBLIC ACCESS ROAD MAP LARAMIE ENERGY, LLC. CC 603-23-32 PAD NESW, SECTION 3 , T.6 S., R.97 W., 6th P.M., GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADOGARFIELD CO., COLORADOPUBLIC ACCESS ROAD MAP CC 603-23-32 PAD DRAWN: 5/15/2017 - PW REVISED: 3/23/2021 - DEH MISC. REVISIONS PROPOSED ROUTE EXISTING ROAD CASCADE CREEK #697-3-51D CASCADE CREEK #697-03-67D CASCADE CREEK#697-15-01 Cascade Creek #697-09-56B Cascade Creek #697-09-64A Cascade Creek #697-10-58 Cascade Creek #697-10-50B Cascade Creek #697-10-50A Cascade Creek #697-10-59 Cascade Creek #697-15-03B Cascade Creek #697-15-11A Cascade Creek #697-15-11B Cascade Creek #697-15-19A Cascade Creek #697-15-03A Cascade Creek #697-15-09B Cascade Creek #697-15-19B Cascade Creek #697-10-42C Cascade Creek#697-15-17ACascade Creek #697-10-42B Cascade Creek#697-15-26Cascade Creek #697-15-28A CASCADE CREEK#610-22-43 CASCADE CREEK #603-23-32 CASCADE CREEK#610-24-43 NLW CONN CREEK#8-21D ARCO DEEP#1-27 CHEVRON TR #522-36-597 CHEVRON TR #312-36-597 CHEVRON TR#422-36-597CHEVRON TR #511-36-597 CHEVRON TR #313-36-597 CHEVRON TR #323-36-597 CHEVRON TR #11-36-597 CHEVRON TR #512-36-597 NLW CONN CREEK#17-21D NLW CONN CREEK#8-21D CHEVRON TR#21, 321, 411, 421-1-698, 624-33-597 CASCADE CREEK 09-61 #697-09-44A CASCADE CREEK 09-61 #697-09-54B CASCADE CREEK 09-61 #697-09-54A CASCADE CREEK 09-61 #697-09-35C CASCADE CREEK 09-61 #697-9-60D CASCADE CREEK 09-61 #697-09-44B CASCADE CREEK 09-61 #697-09-52A CASCADE CREEK 09-61 #697-09-52B CASCADE CREEK#604-12-13 CASCADE CRK#604-1 CASCADE CRK#605-13-22 CASCADE CRK#605-2 CASCADE CRK#605-23 LARAMIE FED#604-11 CASCADE CRK#608-41 CASCADE CRK#616-21-32 CASCADE CRK#617-41 CASCADE CREEK #620-43-32 LARAMIE FED#708-11 LARAMIE FED#797-08-19D LARAMIE FED#797-08-51D SHELL#797-14-01D CASCADE CRK#609-2 CASCADE CRK#697-08-53 CASCADE CRK#609-14 CASCADE CRK#697-09-33ACASCADE CRK #697-09-33B CASCADE CRK #697-09-50A CASCADE CRK #697-09-50B CASCADE CRK #697-09-58 CASCADE CRK #697-16-02B CASCADE CRK #697-16-08A CASCADE CRK #697-16-08B CASCADE CRK #697-16-01 CASCADE CRK #697-16-09A CASCADE CRK #697-16-09B CASCADE CRK #697-17-23A CASCADE CRK #697-17-15 CASCADE CRK #697-17-14 CASCADE CRK #697-17-06A CASCADE CRK #697-08-62B CASCADE CRK #697-08-62A CASCADE CRK #697-08-64B CASCADE CRK #697-08-54B CASCADE CRK #697-08-54 CASCADE CRK #697-08-64A CASCADE CRK #697-08-56B CASCADE CRK#697-08-56A Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-05-71 Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-05-69 Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-09-02B Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-05-70 Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-09-10B Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-08-06B Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-08-06A Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-05-72 Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-05-78A Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX#697-05-80BCascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-09-19A Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-08-08A Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-05-78B Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-08-23A Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-08-08B Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-08-14 Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-08-16 Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-09-17A Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-09-09 Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-09-17B Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX #697-09-10A Cascade Creek 08-41 ANNEX#697-05-80A Cascade Creek #697-08-58A Cascade Creek #697-08-58C Cascade Creek #697-08-33B CASCADE CREEK 43-31#697-08-39CASCADE CREEK 43-31 #697-08-47A CASCADE CREEK 43-31#697-08-31BCASCADE CREEK 43-31#697-09-25ACASCADE CREEK 43-31 #697-08-31A CASCADE CREEK 43-31 #697-08-23B CASCADE CREEK 43-31#697-09-25BCASCADE CREEK 43-31 #697-08-47B CASCADE CREEK 43-31 #697-09-33B CASCADE CREEK 43-31 #697-08-37B CASCADE CREEK 43-31 #697-08-46B CASCADE CREEK 43-31 #697-08-21 CASCADE CREEK 43-31 #697-08-45 CASCADE CREEK 43-31 #697-08-29A CASCADE CREEK 43-31 #697-08-37A CASCADE CREEK 43-31 #697-08-29B CASCADE CREEK 43-31 #697-08-29C CASCADE CREEK 43-31 #697-08-20 CASCADE CREEK 43-31 #608-43-31 CASCADE CREEK 09-61 #697-16-13B CASCADE CREEK 09-61 #697-16-02A CASCADE CREEK 09-61 #697-09-60B CASCADE CREEK 09-61 #697-16-04 CASCADE CREEK 09-61 #697-09-62A CASCADE CREEK 09-61#697-09-62BCASCADE CREEK 09-61 #697-16-05 CASCADE CREEK 09-61 #697-16-21A CASCADE CREEK 09-61 #697-16-11A CASCADE CREEK #697-09-29A CASCADE CREEK #697-09-35B CASCADE CREEK #697-09-21A CASCADE CREEK #697-09-13 CASCADE CREEK #697-09-23A CASCADE CREEK #697-09-19B CASCADE CREEK #697-09-35A CASCADE CREEK #697-09-27 CASCADE CREEK #697-09-21B CASCADE CREEK #697-09-37B-2 CASCADE CREEK #697-09-23B CASCADE CREEK #697-09-37A CASCADE CREEK #697-09-15B CASCADE CREEK #697-09-46-2 CASCADE CREEK #697-09-31A CASCADE CREEK #697-09-48B CASCADE CREEK #697-09-31B CASCADE CREEK #697-09-39 CASCADE CREEK #697-09-40 CASCADE CREEK #697-09-48A CASCADE CREEK #697-09-56A CASCADE CREEK #697-09-29B CASCADE CREEK #697-16-27B CASCADE CREEK #697-16-27A CASCADE CREEK#697-16-17BCASCADE CREEK #697-16-19 CASCADE CREEK #697-16-50A CASCADE CREEK #697-16-17A CASCADE CREEK #697-16-25B CASCADE CREEK #697-16-42B CASCADE CREEK#697-16-33CASCADE CREEK #697-16-42A CASCADE CREEK #697-17-64A CASCADE CREEK #697-17-64B CASCADE CREEK #697-17-56B CASCADE CREEK #697-16-35 CASCADE CREEK#697-16-25ACASCADE CREEK #697-16-34 CASCADE CREEK #617-24 CASCADE CREEK #697-20-02D CASCADE CREEK#697-17-43DCASCADE CREEK #697-20-05D CASCADE CREEK#697-17-53DCASCADE CREEK #697-17-49D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-62D CASCADE CREEK #697-29-07DB CASCADE CREEK #697-29-15DB CASCADE CREEK #697-20-37D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-64D CASCADE CREEK#697-20-40D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-53D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-61D CASCADE CREEK #620-24-43 CASCADE CREEK #697-20-35D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-30D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-54D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-43D CASCADE CREEK#697-20-39DCASCADE CREEK #697-20-56DA CASCADE CREEK #697-20-56DB CASCADE CREEK #620-33 CASCADE CREEK#620-21CASCADE CREEK #697-20-17D CASCADE CREEK #697-17-62D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-20D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-06D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-25D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-11D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-14D CASCADE CREEK #697-17-58D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-22D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-01D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-04D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-09D CASCADE CREEK #697-17-61D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-19D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-36D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-26D CASCADE CREEK #697-20-34D CASCADE CREEK#697-20-21DCASCADE CREEK #697-20-28 CASCADE CREEK#697-29-07DA CASCADE CRREK #697-29-38D CASCADE CREEK #697-29-30D CASCADE CREEK #697-29-26D CASCADE CREEK #697-29-10D CASCADE CREEK #629-2 CASCADE CREEK #697-29-22D CASCADE CREEK #697-29-20D CASCADE CREEK#697-20-59DCASCADE CREEK #697-29-15DX CASCADE CREEK #629-31-11 CASCADE CREEK#797-05-45DCASCADE CREEK #797-5-62D CASCADE CREEK #797-5-61D CASCADE CREEK #797-05-52 CASCADE CREEK #797-5-31DA CASCADE CREEK#797-5-29DCASCADE CREEK #797-5-31DB CASCADE CREEK #797-05-36 CASCADE CREEK#797-06-07CASCADE CREEK #797-06-05A CASCADE CREEK #797-05-06DB CASCADE CREEK #797-05-14DA CASCADE CREEK #797-05-06DA CASCADE CREEK#797-05-12DCASCADE CREEK #705-22-43 CASCADE CREEK#604-44 CASCADE CREEK #697-3-51D CASCADE CREEK #697-03-67D CASCADE CREEK#697-15-01 Cascade Creek #697-09-56B Cascade Creek #697-09-64A Cascade Creek #697-10-58 Cascade Creek #697-10-50B Cascade Creek #697-10-50A Cascade Creek #697-10-59 Cascade Creek #697-15-03B Cascade Creek #697-15-11A Cascade Creek #697-15-11B Cascade Creek #697-15-19A Cascade Creek #697-15-03A Cascade Creek #697-15-09B Cascade Creek #697-15-19B Cascade Creek #697-10-42C Cascade Creek#697-15-17ACascade Creek #697-10-42B Cascade Creek#697-15-26Cascade Creek #697-15-28A CASCADE CREEK #697-16-32 CASCADE CREEK #697-15-01A CASCADE CREEK #697-16-31 CASCADE CREEK #697-16-07 CASCADE CREEK #697-16-15A CASCADE CREEK #697-15-17B CASCADE CREEK #697-15-25 CASCADE CREEK #697-16-06 CASCADE CREEK #697-15-09A CASCADE CREEK #697-09-64 CASCADE CREEK#697-15-21DCASCADE CREEK #697-15-30D CASCADE CREEK #697-15-29D CASCADE CREEK#697-15-31D LARAMIE FEDERAL#23-15 CASCADE CREEK #697-16-37D CASCADE CREEK#697-16-18D SHELL #797-03-21B SHELL #697-34-14B SHELL #697-34-14A SHELL #697-34-22A SHELL #697-34-22B SHELL #697-34-08A SHELL #797-03-06A SHELL #797-03-06B SHELL #697-34-08B SHELL #797-03-15A SHELL #697-34-16A SHELL #797-03-29A SHELL #797-03-15B SHELL #797-03-31A SHELL #697-34-16B SHELL #797-03-39B SHELL #797-03-39A SHELL #797-03-38 SHELL #797-03-37 SHELL #797-03-31B SHELL #797-03-23A SHELL #797-03-23B SHELL #797-03-29B SHELL #697-34-24 SHELL #797-03-16 SHELL #797-03-08A SHELL #797-03-21A SHELL #697-34-06 SHELL #797-03-40 SHELL #697-34-05 SHELL #797-03-08B SHELL#797-03-13SHELL #797-03-05 SHELL #797-03-13A CASCADE CREEK#632-21-41 CASCADE CREEK#629-1 CASCADE CREEK#629-23-42 CASCADE CREEK #632-13-22 CASCADE CREEK #697-32-12D CASCADE CREEK #697-29-59D CASCADE CREEK#697-29-60DCASCADE CREEK #697-32-09D CASCADE CREEK #697-32-18D CASCADE CREEK #697-29-46D CASCADE CREEK #697-29-29D CASCADE CREEK #697-29-34D CASCADE CREEK #697-29-54D CASCADE CREEK #697-29-36D CASCADE CREEK #697-32-10D CASCADE CREEK #697-32-01D CASCADE CREEK #697-32-03D CC #697-17-19B CC#697-17-25BCC #697-17-33A CC #697-18-47B CC #697-17-27B CC #697-17-25A CC #697-17-35A CC #697-17-35B CC #697-17-44 CC #697-18-56A CC #697-18-64B CC #697-17-52 CC #697-18-47A CC#697-17-33BCC #697-17-50 CC #697-17-41A CC#697-17-41B CASCADE CREEK #697-19-08A CC #697-18-64A CC #697-18-39B CC #697-18-56B CC #697-16-63 CC #697-16-62 CC#697-16-36B CC #697-16-54B CC #697-16-60 CC #697-16-58B CC #697-16-58A CC #697-16-38 CC #697-16-46BCC#697-16-36A CC #697-16-46ACC #697-16-50B CC #697-16-52B CC #697-16-52A CC #697-16-44B CC #697-16-44A Cascade Creek #697-16-54A CC #697-16-40A CC #697-16-40B CC #697-16-48A CC #697-16-56 CC #697-16-48B CASCADE CREEK#697-15-54 CASCADE CREEK#610-22-43 CASCADE CREEK#610-24-43 CASCADE CREEK#605-1 Cascade Creek #697-16-23A Cascade Creek #697-16-11B2 Cascade Creek #697-16-21B Cascade Creek #697-16-15C Cascade Creek #697-16-29B Cascade Creek #697-16-23B Cascade Creek #697-16-15B Cascade Creek #697-16-29A Cascade Creek #697-16-13A2 SHELL#797-09-12SHELL #797-09-37A SHELL #797-09-HN1 CHEVRON #TR 324-28-597 CHEVRON #TR 41-32-597 CHEVRON#TR331-32-597CHEVRON #TR511-33-597 CHEVRON #TR 411-33-597 CHEVRON #TR 11-33-597 CHEVRON #TR 311-33-597 Chevron TR#332-32-597Chevron TR #412-33-597 Chevron TR #42-32-597 CHEVRON #TR 513-26-597 CHEVRON #TR 41-34-597 CHEVRON #TR 441-34-597 CHEVRON #TR 543-27-597 CHEVRON #TR 344-27-597 CHEVRON #TR 42-34-597 CHEVRON#TR 44-26-597R CRYSTAL CREEK#MV 3-30 CHEVRON#MV-6-14 PUCKETT#WGV 22-23-697PUCKETT#WGV 21-23-697 CATHEDRAL CREEK#2 PUCKETT #23-6D PUCKETT#44-1DPUCKETT #14-6D PUCKETT #41-12D PUCKETT #42-12D PUCKETT #13-6D SKINNER RIDGE698-12-3 SKINNER RIDGE698-12-1 SKINNER RIDGE698-11-1 CHEVRON#33-17D LATHAM #29-17D LATHAM #29-25D LATHAM #29-19D LATHAM #29-29D LATHAM #29-18D LATHAM #29-27D LATHAM #29-26D CHEVRON #33-11D CHEVRON #33-10 D CHEVRON #33-9D CHEVRON#33-1DCHEVRON #1-29D CHEVRON #1-30 D LATHAM#32-1DLATHAM #32-11D LATHAM #32-14D LATHAM #32-10D LATHAM #32-12D LATHAM #32-9D CHEVRON#33-18D CHEVRON #33-22D CHEVRON#33-23D CHEVRON #33-19D CHEVRON#33-24D CHEVRON #33-21D CHEVRON #33-20D LATHAM #32-22D LATHAM #32-31DLATHAM#32-32DLATHAM #32-21D LATHAM #32-23DLATHAM #32-29D LATHAM #32-24DLATHAM #32-30D LATHAM #2-14D LATHAM#2-17D CHEVRON #31-17D CHEVRON#31-6D CHEVRON #33-12D CHEVRON#33-13D CHEVRON #33-2D CHEVRON #33-3D LATHAM #32-2D LATHAM#32-3D CHEVRON #31-21DCHEVRON #31-18D CHEVRON #31-24D CHEVRON #31-20D CHEVRON #31-19DCHEVRON #31-22D CHEVRON #31-23D 596-33A #18B 596-33A #25 596-33A #27 596-33A #16 596-32C #18 596-32C #16 596-32C #27 596-32C #12 596-32C #23 596-32C#21596-32C #14 596-32A #12 596-32A #14 596-32A #16 596-32A #21596-32A #23596-32A #25 596-32A #27 LATHAM #2-6D LATHAM#2-8DLATHAM #2-7D LATHAM #2-16D LATHAM #2-12D LATHAM #2-15D LATHAM #2-13D 697-2C#21697-2C #18 697-2C #25 697-2C #23 697-2C #14 697-2C #12 697-2C #16 LATHAM#2-8DLATHAM #2-12D LATHAM #2-7D LATHAM #2-16D LATHAM #2-13D LATHAM #2-15D LATHAM #2-6D 697-2C #18 697-2C #14 697-2C #12 697-2C#21697-2C #23 697-2C #25 697-2C #16 LARAMIE#21-17DLARAMIE #21-14D LARAMIE #21-5D LARAMIE #21-13D LARAMIE#21-7DLARAMIE #21-2D LARAMIE #21-9D LARAMIE #21-16D LARAMIE #21-1D LARAMIE #21-4D LARAMIE #21-6D LARAMIE #21-8D LARAMIE #21-3D LARAMIE #21-11D LARAMIE #21-10D LARAMIE #21-15D LARAMIE #21-12D LARAMIE #22-6D LARAMIE#22-8DLARAMIE #22-7D LARAMIE#22-16DLARAMIE 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ELK ST., ROCK SPRINGS, WY 82901 RIFFIN & ASSOCIATES, INC. (307) 362-5028 12 LARAMIE ACCESS DRG JOB No. 21294 SCALE: 1" = MILE LARAMIE ENERGY, LLC. CC 603-23-32 PAD NESW, SECTION 3 , T.6 S., R.97 W., 6th P.M., GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADOGARFIELD CO., COLORADOLARAMIE ACCESS ROAD MAP CC 603-23-32 PAD DRAWN: 5/15/2017 - PW LARAMIE ACCESS ROAD MAP REVISED: 3/23/2021 - DEH MISC. REVISIONS PROPOSED ROUTE EXISTING ROAD PROPOSED LOCATION LARAMIE ENERGY, LLC CASCADE CREEK 603-23-32 SEC. 03, T6S, R97W. GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO Begin at the end of the east bound off ramp from Interstate 70 at the Town of Debeque; Turn left and travel northerly for 8.3 miles; Turn right onto County Road 213 and travel northeasterly 8.1 miles; Turn right and travel southeasterly up the Mountain Road and then northeasterly a total of4.5 miles to a T intersection; Turn right for 0.4 miles to a T intersection; Turn left and travel north and west 0.4 miles to a Y intersection: Turn right and travel northeasterly 0.2 miles to a T intersection; Turn right and travel northeasterly 1.5 miles to the access for the CASCADE CREEK 603-23-32 pad on the right. Laramie Energy, LLC Emergency Action Plan Corporate: Laramie Energy, LLC 1001 Seventeenth St. Suite 1900 Denver, Colorado 80202 Field: 760 Horizon Drive, Suite 101 Grand Junction, Colorado 81506 TABLE OF CONTENTS Emergency Action Plan ....................................................................... 1 PURPOSE ............................................................................................................................................................ 1 OWNERSHIP ........................................................................................................................................................ 2 GENERAL, ON-SITE RESPONSIBILITY ......................................................................................................................... 2 DRILLING OPERATIONS, ON-SITE RESPONSIBILITY ....................................................................................................... 3 COMPLETION OPERATIONS, ON-SITE RESPONSIBILITY .................................................................................................. 3 EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS AND CONTACTS (TABLE 1) ......................................................................................... 4 Emergency Procedures: FIRE/EXPLOSION................................................................................. 5 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RELEASE ...................................................... 5 VEHICLE ACCIDENT ............................................................................. 6 PERSONAL INJURY .............................................................................. 6 SUDDEN ILLNESS OR DEATH ............................................................... 7 1 Emergency Action Plan The management of Laramie Energy is genuinely concerned with the health and welfare of all personnel who enter oil and gas field operations including company employees, customer employees, contractors, contractor’s employees, visitors to the premises and the general public. While Laramie Energy engages professional contractors and drilling contractors and relies upon their expertise and their own, published, Emergency and Safety Plans, it is essential for all Laramie Energy personnel and associates to know what to do in the event of an emergency in order to minimize danger. Purpose The purpose of this emergency action plan is to provide employees and contractors working at Laramie Energy sites with emergency procedures and phone numbers for local emergency response agencies that should be contacted in the event of an emergency at a Laramie Energy work site. This Emergency Action Plan may be published independently from the Safety Plan as needed. Requirements (per 29 CFR 1910.38(c)) • Means of reporting fires and other emergencies – Laramie employees must use any means possible to contact emergency services if necessary. Cell phones, company radios, land lines and satellite phones may be used to accomplish this goal. In offices, the manual fire alarm may be pulled. All fires and incidents must be reported to the appropriate supervisor and safety department as soon as possible. • Evacuation procedures and emergency escape route assignments – written procedures and route assignments are available for larger facilities and offices. In occupied offices, you must close your door as you exit your office. A floor warden will ensure that the office floor is completely evacuated and will be the last employee to vacate the office area. Evacuation of smaller sites, such as well pad locations must be addressed during a project pre-job meeting. • Procedures for employees who remain to operate critical plant operations before they evacuate – Laramie employees will initiate shutdown procedures per facility in the event of an emergency evacuation. Laramie employees will be expected to evacuate when the signal is given. • Accounting for all employees after an emergency evacuation has been completed – the supervisor on site (or most senior employee if the supervisor is not present) will be responsible to account for all employees and contractors on site during an evacuation to ensure that everyone has safely evacuated. • Rescue and medical duties for employees performing them – Employees will be expected to perform rescue and medical duties to the level in which they were trained. Employees will be expected to not perform above their training level. • Names or job titles of persons who can be contacted: 2 Ownership OWNER RESPONSIBLE PARTY Laramie Energy, LLC 1001 Seventeenth St. Suite 1900 Denver, Colorado 80202 Office: 303-339-4400 Fax: 303-339-4399 Robert S. Boswell Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Office: 303-339-4401 Cell: 303-517-1774 General, On-Site Responsibility DENVER OFFICE RESPONSIBLE PARTY Denver Emergency 911 Laramie Energy Office 303-339-4400 Building Security 303-293-8388 Property Management 303-293-0100 GRAND JUNCTION OFFICE RESPONSIBLE PARTY Laramie Energy, LLC 760 Horizon Drive, Suite 101 Grand Junction, Colorado 81506 Phone: 970-263-3600 Chris Clark Vice President- Field Operations Office: 970-263-3607 Cell: 970-462-8375 NORTH PICEANCE OFFICE - DEBEQUE RESPONSIBLE PARTY Laramie Energy, LLC 4321 V 2/10 Rd. DeBeque, Colorado 81630 Phone: 970-263-3655 Luke Cody North Area Production Manager Office: 970-263-3605 Cell: 970-618-2571 3 SOUTH PICEANCE OFFICE- COLLBRAN RESPONSIBLE PARTY Laramie Energy, LLC 6645 64 6/10 Road Collbran, Colorado 81624 Phone: 970-487-0298 Rory Mortensen South Area Production Manager Office: 970-487-3843 Cell: 970-778-5161 Drilling Operations, On-Site Responsibility DRILLSITE RESPONSIBLE PARTY Varies (to be shared during drilling activity) Aaron Duncan Drilling Manager Office: 303-339-4913 Cell: 406-498-4526 Completion Operations, On-Site Responsibility COMPLETION SITE RESPONSIBLE PARTY Varies (to be shared during completion activity) John Grubich Completions/Production Engineering Manager Office: 970-812-5312 Cell: 970-589-9496 4 Emergency Phone Numbers and Contacts This section provides a list of emergency phone numbers that should be used in the event of an emergency at one of Laramie Energy’s field locations. Please note that the different Laramie Energy field locations have different local emergency response numbers. Table 1 – Emergency Phone Numbers DeBeque Area Collbran Area CareFlight 1 (800) 332-4923 CareFlight 1 (800) 332-4923 Mesa County Sheriff 970-242-6707 Mesa County Sheriff 970-242-6707 Saint Mary’s Hospital 970-244-2273 Saint Mary’s Hospital 970-244-2273 Grand River Hospital 970-625-6400 Community Hospital 970-242-0920 DeBeque Fire Dept. 970-283-8632 Plateau Valley Fire Dept. 970-268-5283 Non-Emergency 970-242-6707 Non-Emergency 970-242-6707 Colorado State Patrol 970-249-4392 Colorado State Patrol 970-249-4392 Buckhorn Draw Area CareFlight 1-800-332-4923 Rio Blanco County Sheriff 970-878-9625 Pioneers Medical Center 970-878-5047 Meeker Fire Dept. 970-878-3443 Non-Emergency 970-878-9600 Colorado State Patrol 970-826-1301 All Denver area emergencies – call 911 5 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES FOR: FIRE/EXPLOSION 1. KEEP CALM! In your haste to act, you may injure others or yourself. 2. Drilling Supervisor, Completion Supervisor, or Area Production Manager is in charge. 3. Evacuate and follow directions to a safe location. 4. Contact the appropriate local emergency response authorities from Table 1: 5. Follow directives of Sheriff, Ambulance and/or Fire Department personnel upon arrival. 6. Be available to support supervisor’s directives, including assisting with fire extinguishing and evacuation of injured personnel if trained and able. 7. Contact Area Production Manager by phone if not already onsite or previously contacted. 8. Contact Chris Clark, Vice President- Field Operations, at 970-462-8375 (cell) if not previously contacted. 9. Contact Robert Boswell, Chief Executive Officer, at 303-517-1774 (cell) if not previously contacted. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RELEASE 1. KEEP CALM! In your haste to act, you may injure others or yourself. 2. Make sure the area is safe. If a confined area, verify that atmosphere is breathable before entering.  Assess the situation:  Is anyone injured?  What materials were released?  Are surface runoff waters impacted? 3. Depending on conditions:  If a serious injury or an associated fire: - Call appropriate emergency response authorities from Table 1.  Relay nature of emergency, location and travel instructions.  If drilling or completion rig/materials/personnel are involved, Notify: - The Drilling or Completions Supervisor and/or - The Area Production Manager 4. If release is manageable, use materials on hand to control and contain the release. 5. Follow procedures in Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures Plan. 6. Ensure that all communications notices have been made. 6 VEHICLE ACCIDENT 1. KEEP CALM! In your haste to act, you may injure others or yourself. 2. Make sure the vehicle is secured. Take notice of risk of fire or of shifting loads. 3. Assess the situation:  Is anyone hurt?  Have any hazardous materials been released?  Provide first aid to injured personnel to your training level. 4. Take steps to control traffic in area. 5. Depending on conditions:  If a serious injury or associated fire, call appropriate emergency response authorities from Table 1;  Identify the nature of the emergency, location and travel instructions.  If no injury or minor injury, document information and provide medical attention.  If on public roads, call local Sheriff from Table 1.  If reasonable, remove damaged vehicle from public thoroughfare. 6. Ensure that all communications notices have been made. PERSONAL INJURY 1. KEEP CALM! In your haste to act, you may injure others or yourself. 2. Make sure the area around injured person is safe. If a confined area, verify that atmosphere is breathable before entering. 3. Assess the condition of the injured. 4. If a serious injury, call the appropriate emergency response authorities from Emergency Notification Chart:  Nature of emergency, location and travel instructions.  Designate a well-known local site to meet incoming ambulance to guide to site.  Use map for surface transportation.  In case of major incident; use latitude-longitude or well known, easy-to-recognize landmark for helicopter response. 5. If drilling or completion rig/materials/personnel are involved, Notify:  The Drilling or Completion Supervisor and/or  The Area Production Manager. 6. Provide first aid to injured personnel to your training ability. 7. Ensure that all required notifications have been made. Emergency Notification Chart Operations & Facilities Completions John Grubich Completions Mgr C 970-589-9496 O 970-812-5312 Drilling Aaron Duncan Drilling Manager C 406-498-4526 O 303-339-4913 First Responder: contact emergency services as necessary 911. Direct Dispatch numbers are listed below. **Verbal contact MUST be made or move to next person in line. Voicemail, email or text are not acceptable for emergency notif ication** Chris Clark VP-Field Operations C 970-462-8375 O 970-263-3607 Wayne Bankert Regulatory & Env Manager C 970-985-5383 O 970-812-5310 Greg Anoia Health & Safety Coordinator C 970-216-1387 O 970-263-3627 Luke Cody North Prod Mgr C 970-618-2571 O 970-263-3605 Rory Mortensen South Prod Mgr C 970-778-5161 O 970-487-3843 Mesa County Dispatch (Debeque/Collbran) 970-242-1234 Garfield County Dispatch (Rifle) 970-625-8095 Rio Blanco County Dispatch (Buckhorn Draw/Piceance) 970-878-9625 St. Mary’s Careflight 970-332-4923 Poison Control Hotline 800-222-1222 Chemtrec 800-424-9300 For spills, environmental, wildlife For injury, fire, vehicle, damage SOUTH NORTH CC 0603-23-32 Pad Minor Temporary Employee Housing Garfield County, Colorado Table of Contents Housing Documents 1.Civeo Scope of Work2.Redi Services Potable Water Hauling and Sampling3.Wastewater Disposal Contract4.Building Floorplan5.Colorado Certified (Blue Tags) Photos6.Wastewater Pump Specifications7.Potable Water Pump Specifications Contacts: Fred Allison – Field Service Support Manager 3601 Stagecoach Rd Suite 101, Longmont CO 80504 TEL: 970-623-3499 MOB: 435-650-3636 Fred.Allison@civeo.com Scope of Work for Laramie’s CC 0610-21-41 Pad •To provide onsite Housing, Water, Sewer, and Surface Equipment. •Civeo contracts Redi Services West for Water Hauling of Potable Water. State ofColorado PWSID Permit # CO0252671 to operate as a potable water deliverysystem. Redi Services purchases water from the Town of Silt and Red Point LLC ofParachute. •We will provide three (3) climate controlled 3360 gallon potable water tanks. •Delivery of potable water twice a week or more if necessary. •Hauling of Gray Water " Sewer". We are permitted to haul and dispose of gray waterto the City of Rifle and Clifton Sanitation District. •We will provide four (4) climate controlled 1800 gallon waste water storage tanks. •Pick up of wastewater twice a week or more if necessary. •The waste water demand calculation will be 75 gallons per day, per person. Best, Fred Allison Fred Allison Field Service Support Manager - Civeo Corporation Public Water System ID Water System Name Federal System Type State Source Type Service Connections Population CO0252671 REDI SERVICES WEST Non-Transient, Non-Community Purchased Surface Water 2 115 Primary County Minimum Certification for Treatment Operator Minimum Certification for Distribution System Operator Last Inspection Seasonal Water Hauler RIO BLANCO No Requirement 1 05/07/2021 No Yes REDI SERVICES WEST Calendar Year 2022 Monitoring Schedule Mailing Address: PO BOX 273119 FORT COLLINS, CO 80527 General Information *Samples must be collected at the location specified in the Monitoring Plan or Record of Approved Waterworks.* •Schedules are updated every Wednesday evening. Please contact your specialist with questions wqcdcompliance.com or call us at 303-692-3556. •System info, online records, public notices, violations, and sample results (bottom of page). •Laboratory sample results must be analyzed by a certified laboratory using a certified method. The requirements listed below are the minumum. Additional sample results (i.e. any and all) collected at a compliance sampling location and analyzed by a certified laboratory using a certified method must be submitted using the Online Portal wqcdcompliance.com/login, fax, or mail. •Please identify the Facility ID and Sample Point ID (listed below) when submitting sample results. Facility and Sample Point IDs are used to identify general sample site locations. Monitoring Information Distribution System Sample Schedules Facility ID DS001 Facility Name DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Facility Type Distribution System Microorganisms and Disinfectants TOTAL COLIFORM BACTERIA (TCR) Sample Schedule: Collection Period: 2 sample(s) per Month during the collection period January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022 Use the Facility ID and Sample Point ID listed at the end of this monitoring schedule. FREE CHLORINE Sample Schedule: Measure every time you collect a TOTAL COLIFORM BACTERIA (TCR) sample Contact Information All public water systems are required to maintain an Administrative Contact, Treatment Operator (if applicable), Distribution System Operator (if applicable), and Owner. If the information below is incorrect or blank please send us a contact update form. This form and operator certification information is available by visiting wqcdcompliance.com/forms. Administrative Contact Treatment Operator Distribution System Operator Owner VANESSA MANCILL RONALD TORRES JR CLINT CONDOS 2022 Monitoring Schedule Page 1 of 3PWS ID: CO0252671 REDI SERVICES WEST Report Generation Date: March 23, 2022 This monitoring schedule is based on the system's current inventory and is subject to change. Water systems are responsible for promptly reporting schedule errors or omissions. Errors or omissions on monitoring schedules do not prohibit the Water Quality Control Division from enforcing monitoring requirements set forth by the Regulations. Facility Specific Levels Facility ID DS001 Facility Name DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Facility Type Distribution System Analyte Name Level Level Type FREE CHLORINE 0.2 mg/L Minimum FREE CHLORINE 4.0 mg/L Maximum Facility Information Sample Point Information Facility ID Active Status Facility Name Facility Type Sample Point ID Sample Point Name 001 A PURCHASED MEEKER CO0152505 Non-Piped, Purchased 001 PURCHASED 007 A PURCHASED WATER FRM CO0123602 PARACHUTE Non-Piped, Purchased 007 PURCHASED 009 A WATER HAULER TRUCK RIFLE 3018 Storage 009 DIST TANK 010 A WATER HAULER TRUCK RIFLE 3088 Storage 010 DIST TANK DS001 A DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Dist System/Zone DBP001 TANK OUTLET RPOR REPEAT ORIGINAL RPOT REPEAT OTHER RTOR ROUTINE ORIGINAL 002 I PUCHASED CITY OF SILT CO0123710 Non-Piped, Purchased NO ACTIVE SAMPLING POINT NO ACTIVE SAMPLING POINT Backflow Prevention and Cross-connection Control (BPCCC) Reminders: •Annual BPCCC Reports need to be completed by May 1, 2022 for activities completed in 2021. •The required survey compliance ratio for 2021 is 1.0, unless you have a CDPHE approved alternate ratio. •The required assembly testing ratio for 2021 is 0.90 and the required method inspection ratio is 0.90. •Annual BPCCC reports should only be submitted to us if a violation occurred. Reports and supporting calculations will be reviewed during your next sanitary survey, however, we can request this information at any time. •All assemblies and methods not tested/inspected in 2021 must be tested/inspected within 90 days of the active date in 2022. The active date is the first day that water flows through the assembly or method. •The required survey compliance ratio for 2022 and each year after is 1.0. •The required assembly testing ratio and method inspection ratio for 2022 and each year after is 0.90. •For more information regarding the requirements and how to compile a report please visit wqcdcompliance.com/forms or submit specific questions to cdphe_wqcd_fss_questions@state.co.us. Storage Tank Reminders: All storage tanks within the distribution must be inspected twice per year unless an alternative storage tank inspection schedule has been established and included in the written inspection plan. An alternative storage tank inspection schedule is subject to our review and revision, generally during a sanitary survey, but alternative inspection schedules can be requested by us at any time. All storage tanks within the distribution are required to undergo a comprehensive tank inspection every five years. The first five year cycle for completion of comprehensive tank inspections is due by the end of 2021. 2022 Monitoring Schedule Page 2 of 3PWS ID: CO0252671 REDI SERVICES WEST Report Generation Date: March 23, 2022 This monitoring schedule is based on the system's current inventory and is subject to change. Water systems are responsible for promptly reporting schedule errors or omissions. Errors or omissions on monitoring schedules do not prohibit the Water Quality Control Division from enforcing monitoring requirements set forth by the Regulations. Time Period Definitions Time Period Start Date End Date First Quarter January 1, 2022 March 31, 2022 Second Quarter April 1, 2022 June 30, 2022 Third Quarter July 1, 2022 September 30, 2022 Fourth Quarter October 1, 2022 December 31, 2022 First 6 Months January 1, 2022 June 30, 2022 Second 6 Months July 1, 2022 December 31, 2022 Year January 1, 2022 December 31, 2022 003 I WATER HAULER TANK TRUCK WYOMING A7773 Storage 003 ENTRY POINT 004 I WATER HAULER TANK TRUCK WYOMING A6878 Storage 004 DIST TANK 005 I WATER HAULER TRAILER TL6 Storage 005 DIST TANK 006 I WATER HAULER TANK 349 BOBTAIL SKID Storage 006 DIST TANK 008 I PURCHASED TOWN OF FREDERICK CO0162288 Non-Piped, Purchased NO ACTIVE SAMPLING POINT NO ACTIVE SAMPLING POINT Lead and Copper Sample Pool Information The supplier must collect lead and copper samples from different Department - approved sample sites below until the minimum number of samples required is collected. Contact your compliance specialist if there are questions about unapproved sites. The supplier can add, manage, or inactivate unavailable sample sites on the Data Portal at wqcdcompliance.com/login under My…Sample Sites. Sites have been grouped by sampling priority based on tier level: •If present, Tier 1 sites must be sampled unless reported as an unavailable high risk site. •If present, Tier 2 sites must only be sampled after all Tier 1 sites have been sampled or have been reported as an unavailable high risk site. •If present, Tier 3 sites must only be sampled after all Tier 1 and 2 sites have been sampled or have been reported as an unavailable high risk site. •If present, Non-Tier, Representative sites must only be sampled after all Tier 1, 2, and 3 sites have been sampled or have been reported as an unavailable high risk site. Unavailable high risk site reporting form is available at wqcdcompliance.com/lcr NO TIER 1 - HIGHEST RISK SITES HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED NO TIER 2 - SECOND HIGHEST RISK SITES HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED NO TIER 3 - THIRD HIGHEST RISK SITES HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED NO NON-TIER, REPRESENTATIVE - FOURTH HIGHEST RISK SITES HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED 2022 Monitoring Schedule Page 3 of 3PWS ID: CO0252671 REDI SERVICES WEST Report Generation Date: March 23, 2022 This monitoring schedule is based on the system's current inventory and is subject to change. Water systems are responsible for promptly reporting schedule errors or omissions. Errors or omissions on monitoring schedules do not prohibit the Water Quality Control Division from enforcing monitoring requirements set forth by the Regulations. Clifton Sanitation District Wastewater Discharge Permit In compliance with the provisions of the Rules and Regulations of the Clifton Sanitation District, herein referred to as the District, Civeo Corporation (herein referred to as the "Permittee") whose facility is located at 3601 Stage Coach Rd., Suite 101, Longmont, CO 80504 with a mailing address of same is authorized to discharge to the sanitary sewer system in accordance with the effluent limitations, monitoring requirements and other conditions as set forth herein and in the Waste Hauler Agreement No. 01-18-001. This permit shall become effective on March , 2021. This permit shall expire at midnight March , 2023. If the Permittee desires to discharge after the expiration date, the Permit tee shall request a permit application form from the District within 90 days of expiration of this permit. The application shall be submitted to the District within 30 days of receipt of the permit application form by the Permittee. This permit is not transferable. All reports and notifications required by this permit and the District’s Rules and Regulations shall be made to the address and telephone number below: Clifton Sanitation District Eli Jennings, District Manager 3217 D Road Clifton, CO 81520 (970) 434-7422 Signed this day of March, 2021. ______________________________ Eli Jennings District Manager Receipt of this Wastewater Discharge Permit is hereby acknowledged by: ______________________________ _____________ Authorized Representative of the Permittee Date Print Name 1 1 1 March 1, 2021 Fred Allison Fred Allison Eli Jennings 2 I.OUTFALL AND WASTE DESCRIPTION Outfall Description and Location 001 The discharge shall be made at 3217 D Road at the location and time directed by District staff. Waste Description: The Permittee is authorized to discharge wastewater that is solely domestic waste. The domestic waste is generated from the temporary living quarters of gas and oil field personnel. The wastewater is generated through the use of showers, sinks, toilets and washing machines. It is collected on site in a holding tank that is pumped by the Permittee and brought to the discharge location. II.EFFLUENT MONITORING AND LIMITATIONS A.Dilution Prohibition The Permittee shall not increase the use of clean water or process water or, in any way, attempt to dilute a discharge as a partial or complete substitute for adequate treatment to achieve compliance with any applicable limitation, standard or requirement. B.Specific Effluent Limitations 1.Effective immediately, the Permittee shall not discharge wastewater containing any of the materials and substances in excess of the concentrations listed in the Table below. The Permittee shall monitor at the frequency shown. 3 Outfall 001 (all concentrations, unless noted, are Total mg/L) Pollutant Daily Maximum Limit Monitoring Frequency (2) Sample Type (2) Arsenic (As) -- Quarterly Composite Cadmium (Cd) -- Quarterly Composite Chromium (Cr) (4) -- Quarterly Composite Chromium (VI)(4) -- Quarterly Grab Copper (Cu) -- Quarterly Composite Lead (Pb) -- Quarterly Composite Mercury (Hg) -- Quarterly Composite Molybdenum (Mo) -- Quarterly Composite Nickel (Ni) -- Quarterly Composite Selenium (Se) -- Quarterly Composite Silver (Ag) -- Quarterly Composite Zinc (Zn) -- Quarterly Composite Benzene 0.05 mg/L Quarterly Grab BTEX (3) 0.75 mg/L Quarterly Grab Oil and Grease -- Quarterly Composite Visual (2) -- 1 per Truck Load Grab Volume (gpd) 16,000 Each Truck Load Total pH, Standard Units (1) ≥5.5 and <12.5 Each Truck Load Grab (1) Any pH discharge greater than or equal to 12.5 is subject to the hazardous waste reporting criteria required by 40CFR Section 403.12(p) and Section 5.16(e) of the District’s Rules and Regulations. (2) See Special Notes in paragraph 2 below. (3) BTEX is the sum of Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene and Xylenes. (4) If the Chromium (Total) measurement exceeds 0.011 mg/L, the Permittee shall sample for Chromium (VI) until the District notifies the Permittee, in writing, that it may discontinue sampling and return to sampling for only Chromium (Total). The Chronic Water Quality Standard for Chromium (VI) is 0.011 mg/L and this value is used as the trigger in this Permit. 40 CFR Part 136 establishes specific requirements for sampling, preservation and analysis for Chromium (VI). 2. Special Notes: (a) Metals and Oil and Grease: A composite sample shall be collected by taking a grab sample at the beginning, middle and end of the discharge and combining into one sample. (b) Benzene and BTEX: A sample shall be taken during the discharge of wastewater from the tank on the truck. 4 (c) pH and Visual Observation: A grab sample shall be collected during discharge of wastewater from the truck for pH measurement and visual observation. (d) The permittee shall sample each truck load. All visual observations and pH measurements shall be recorded by the permittee into a log and kept on site. 3. The District Manager may establish more stringent pollutant limits, additional site-specific pollutant limits or Best Management Practices (BMPs) when, in the judgment of the District Manager, such limitations are necessary to implement the provision of the District’s Rules and Regulations. 4. The Permittee is advised that definitions applying to this permit are provided for in Article 5 of the District’s Rules and Regulations. 5. The Permittee shall utilize a manifest that is approved by the District for all wastewater that is delivered to the discharge location. 6. The District shall collect all samples and perform all measurements required under Section II.B. of this Permit. The Permittee shall complete and submit manifests for each load as required by Section II.B.5. of this Permit. In the event that the District no longer opts to collect samples in lieu of the Permittee, the Permittee shall be responsible for all sampling and reporting requirements under this Permit. C. Specific Storm Sewer Discharge Prohibitions Effective immediately, the Permittee shall not discharge or cause to be discharged to a storm drainage facility any material that is not entirely composed of storm water. The discharge of process and domestic wastewaters to the storm sewer is prohibited. III. SELF-MONITORING A. Sampling and Analyses Except as specified in Section II.B.6. of this Permit, the Permittee is required to perform collection and analyses of wastewater samples with the frequency and type of measurement indicated in Section II, B of this permit. Samples or measurements shall be representative of the discharge during the sampling period, representative of normal operating conditions and shall be taken as required. Additional Monitoring to be reported: Results of all additional samples if analyzed by test procedures approved under 40 CFR Part 136, must be submitted as part of the required reports during the reporting period. 5 Equipment or instrumentation used for self-monitoring must be maintained in good working order and calibrated according to the manufacturer’s specifications. Maintenance and calibration records must be kept on site and available for inspection. B. Violation of Pollutant Limits A violation of any pollutant limit must be reported to the District within twenty-four (24) hours of: 1. The Permittee's receipt of analytical data from an outside lab; or 2. The result being available to the Permittee when the analysis is performed in- house. If any sample shows a violation, the permittee shall collect additional samples and analyze for the pollutant parameter(s) that showed the violation. The permittee shall continue this resampling effort on 10 consecutive truck loads delivered for disposal. The sample results shall be submitted to the District within thirty (30) days of becoming aware of the violation. The Permittee shall report all instances of a truck load being rejected or turned away. A report of the reason(s) for rejection shall be submitted with the required report for that month. These reporting and resampling requirements are not required for samples and measurements taken by the District in accordance with Section II.B.6. of this Permit. C. Test Procedures and Monitoring Requirements All pollutant analysis, including sampling techniques, to be submitted as part of a wastewater discharge permit application, report, permit or other analysis required under this Permit or the District’s Sewer Use Regulations shall be performed in accordance with the techniques prescribed in 40 CFR Part 136 and amendments thereto, unless otherwise specified in an applicable categorical Pretreatment Standard. IV. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS A. Periodic Compliance Reporting Except for samples and measurements covered by Section II.B.6. of this Permit, compliance reports containing the following information shall be submitted monthly. The reports are due on or before the 28th of the month following the sampling period. The report must be received by the District at the address designated on Page 1 of this Permit. The first report is due on the 28th of the first month after the permit is signed. Reports shall include: 6 1. Concentrations and measurements of all parameters for which there are self-monitoring requirements. Legible copies of completed chain-of-custody (COC) forms and laboratory analytical reports for each sample shall be included. 2. A copy of all logs required for that month, including total volume accepted, results of all pH measurements, and the logs for the required visual observations. pH meters shall be calibrated and maintained to ensure that the accuracy of the measurements is consistent with the accepted capability of that type of device. 3. Copies of any spills shall be maintained and reported. Information shall include the date, time, and estimated volume. The permittee shall also describe how the remediated spill was remediated. 4. The following certification statement: "I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations." 5. If no discharge occurs during the reporting period, "No Discharge" shall be reported. V. STANDARD CONDITIONS A. General and Specific Discharge Prohibitions The Permittee shall not introduce pollutants into the District’s POTW which may cause Pass Through or Interference or cause violations of any of the Specific Prohibitions specified in Section 5.9 of the District’s Rules and Regulations. B. Changes in Operation The Permittee shall file a notification to the District a minimum of fourteen (14) days prior to any planned significant change in operations or wastewater characteristics. A significant change shall be a change to, but is not limited to the following: 1. Change in number or type of trucks delivering waste. 2. Any change in the type of waste. The current permit is written to limit the type of waste discharged to the District is solely domestic waste from typical residential type sources. 7 C. Reports of Potential Problems 1. In the case of any discharge, including, but not limited to, accidental discharges, discharges of a nonroutine, episodic nature, a noncustomary batch discharge, a Slug Discharge or Slug Load, that might cause potential problems for the POTW, the User shall immediately telephone and notify the District Manager of the incident. This notification shall include: (a) Name of the caller (b) Date and time of discharge (c) Date and time discharge was halted (d) Estimated volume of discharge (e) Estimated concentration of discharge for any pollutant that may cause a problem (f) Corrective actions taken to halt the discharge (g) Method of alternative disposal if applicable 2. Within five (5) working days following such discharge, the Permittee shall submit a written report describing the cause(s) of the discharge and the measures to be taken by the Permittee to prevent similar future occurrences. Such notification shall not relieve the Permittee of any expense, loss, damage, or other liability which might be incurred as a result of damage to the POTW, natural resources, or any other damage to person or property; nor shall such notification relieve the Permittee of any fines, penalties, or other liability which may be imposed pursuant to the District’s Rules and Regulations. D. Accidental Discharge/Slug Discharge Control Plans 1. The Permittee shall provide protection from accidental discharge or slug loads of pollutants regulated under this permit and the District’s Rules and Regulations. The Permittee shall submit a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for addressing any spills during waste acceptance and disposal and submit to the District prior to acceptance of any waste. The Permittee shall keep this SOP up-to-date and submit any modification to the District. 2. Notice to employees. The Permittee shall train all employees, contractors or others that oversee discharge on proper practices. The Permittee shall keep documentation of this training (date, time, subject matter and employee (contractor) name. E. Pretreatment Facilities Requirement Pretreatment Facilities: If the District determines that additional pretreatment is necessary including flow equalization, the Permittee shall provide wastewater treatment as necessary to comply with this Permit and shall achieve compliance with all Pretreatment Standards and Requirements pursuant to Section 5.14 of the District’s Rules and Regulations. Additional Pretreatment Measures: Whenever deemed necessary, the District Manager may require the Permittee to restrict their discharge, relocate and/or consolidate points of discharge, 8 and such other conditions as may be necessary to protect the POTW and demonstrate the Permittee’s compliance with the requirements of this Permit. F. Permit Noncompliance The Permittee must comply with all conditions of this Permit. Any permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of the District’s Rules and Regulations. Such a violation may result in the immediate suspension and/or revocation of this Permit and an enforcement action, including the imposition of penalties as provided for in Section 5.20 of the District’s Rules and Regulations. If the Permittee is in Significant Noncompliance with applicable Pretreatment Standards and Requirements, the District Manager shall publish the Permittee and facts surrounding the SNC in the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel. G. Federal and/or State Laws Nothing in this permit shall be construed so to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the Permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties established pursuant to any applicable federal and/or state law or regulations. H. Records Management The Permittee shall retain, and make available for inspection and copying, all records of information obtained pursuant to any monitoring activities required by this Permit, any additional records of information obtained pursuant to monitoring activities undertaken by the Permittee independent of such requirements, and documentation associated with Best Management Practices. These records shall remain available for a period of three (3) years. This period shall be automatically extended for the duration of any litigation concerning the Permittee or the District, or where the Permittee has been specifically notified of a longer retention period by the District Manager. I. Duty to Provide Information The Permittee shall furnish to the Director or his duly authorized representative, within a reasonable time, any information which the Director or his duly authorized representative may request, to determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking and reissuing, terminating this permit or to determine compliance with the permit. The Permittee shall also furnish, upon request, copies of records required to be kept by this permit. J. Right of Entry Whenever it shall be necessary for the purposes of this Permit and the District’s Rules and Regulations, the District Manager may at any time and without notice, take samples, observe the Permittee, review logs, inspect all facilities and equipment used by the Permittee, take photographs or copy any records kept by the Permittee related to the activities covered by this Permit. 9 K. Permit Modification and Revocation 1. Permit Modification: The District Manager may modify wastewater discharge permit as specified in Section 5.17 of the District’s Rules and Regulations. 2. Permit Revocation. The District Manager may revoke the wastewater discharge permit as specified in Section 5.18 of the District’s Rules and Regulations. L. Property Rights The issuance of this permit does not convey any property rights in either real or personal property, or any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorize any injury to private property or any invasion of personal rights, nor any infringement of federal, state or municipal laws and regulations. M. Severability The provisions of this permit are severable, and if any provision of this permit, or the application of any provision of this permit to any circumstances, is held invalid, the application of such provisions to other circumstances and the remainder of the permit shall not be affected thereby. O. Confidentiality All records, reports, data or other information supplied by the Permittee as a result of any disclosure required by these Regulations or information and data from inspections shall be available for public inspection. These provisions shall not be applicable to any information designated as a trade secret by the person supplying such information. Materials designated as a trade secret may include but shall not be limited to processes, operations, style of work or apparatus or confidential commercial or statistical data. Any information and data submitted by the user which is desired to be considered a trade secret shall have the words, "Confidential Business Information," stamped on each page containing such information. The Permittee must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the District that the release of such information would divulge information, processes or methods of production entitled to protection as trade secrets of the Permittee. Information designated as a trade secret shall remain confidential and shall not be subject to public inspection. Such information shall be available only to officers, employees or authorized representatives of the District charged with enforcing the provisions of these Regulations and properly identified representatives of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Effluent data from any User whether obtained by self-monitoring, monitoring by the District or monitoring by any state or federal agency, shall not be considered a trade secret or otherwise confidential. All such effluent data shall be available for public inspection. 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