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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8276.500.10
Description
Glenwood-Dotsero Springs Unit - Salinity Control Projects- Aquatrain
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
11/1/1983
Title
Monthly Progress Report - Aquatrain Project - November 1983
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br /><::) <br />, -!'l <br />"'.f' <br />..'~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />c:; <br /> <br />Continued discussions with American Quasar Petroleum regarding <br />possible joint efforts to use CO2 from the company's Riley <br />Ridge field in Wyoming. <br /> <br />Utah Power and Light will budget $50,000 in FY1984 for saline <br />water cooling tower test demonstrations. The utility is <br />takin9 a lead utility role in developing the technology. <br />They expressed continued interest in a CO2 test loop. <br /> <br />Briefed Battelle-Columbus representatives. <br /> <br />c. .-., <br /> <br />Contacts made with Mid-Continent Oil regarding their significant <br />new CO, find in Garfield County, Colorado. The company <br />expresSed an interest in discussing possible working relationships <br />with AQUATRAIN. Pre 1 imi nary we 11 test ing shows the fi e 1d <br />has a potential for one billion cubic feet of production <br />per day. The CO2 is approximately 95 percent pure. <br /> <br />Received cost figures on Envirosphere Inc.'s Environmental <br />Impact Report for transporting coal via rail to Long Beach, <br />California ports. <br /> <br />Bart Johnson, Pipeline Engineer, is now on the Aquatrain, <br />Inc. staff as Manager of Engineering. <br /> <br />5.2 ANTICIPATED DECEMBER EVENTS <br /> <br />Brief Rocky Mountain Energy and Union Pacific representatives. <br /> <br />Consolidate findings on CO2 sources, including information <br />Shell, Mid-Continent Oil, American Quasar Petroleum, etc. <br />supplies. <br /> <br />from <br />CO2 <br /> <br />5.3 ANTICIPATED JANUARY EVENTS <br /> <br />Continue identification of CO2 sources. <br /> <br />Begin market survey of CO2 markets, particularly in southern <br />California area. <br /> <br />Brief Institute of Mining Engineers in Canon City, January 18. <br />Brief Society of Professional Engineers, January 27. <br /> <br />6.0 SUBTEAM: ENVIRONMENT/CORRIDOR/FEDERAL PERMITTING/ <br />ENERGY MANAGEMENT (Fite) <br />6.1 NOVEMBER EVENTS <br /> <br />Review of draft Memorandum of Understanding between Reclamation <br />and the U.S. Forest Service continued. <br /> <br />Briefed representative of Nature Conservancy. Discussion <br />included possible coordination of environmental enhancement <br />activities a1cng the pipeline route. <br /> <br />3 <br />
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