BMP ID: |
11990 |
Title: |
Chemicals and flowback can remain on-site during drilling operations |
Text: |
"8. Chemical Storage. ... hydraulic fracturing chemicals and flowback from hydraulic fracturing on multi-well pads may remain on location or at proximate location as allowed by COGCC so long as drilling operations are ongoing location or if written approval is granted by the City." |
Source Publication Name: |
Memorandum of Understanding between City of Brighton and Petro Operating Company, 2017 |
Citation Section: |
Att. A |
Citation Page: |
14 |
Supplemental Documents: |
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Usage Type: |
Required |
Timing: |
• Drilling
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Oil / Gas Field: |
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Surface Ownership: |
• Federal
• State
• Private
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Mineral Ownership: |
• Federal
• State
• Private
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Primary Contact: |
Margaret Brubaker City of Brighton 21 North 1st Avenue, Suite 290 Brighton, CO 80601 United States |
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Alternate Contact: |
Petro Operating Company, LLC 915 West Lehigh Avenue, No. 1394 Englewood, Colorado 80150 |
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Categories: |
Water Quality and Pollution
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Location: |
Colorado |
Species: |
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Vegetation Types: |
• Suburban / urban
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General Comments: |
Local Government - Operator MOU |
Cost-Benefit Analysis: |
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BMP Efficacy: |
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Date Entered: |
2017-04-24 10:55 UTC |
Last Updated: |
2017-04-24 18:13 UTC |