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Basin Roundtable
Yampa/White
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Moffat County
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Sand Wash Basin Coalbed Methane Production Depletive Effects on Water Resources Study
Account Source
Basin & Statewide
Board Meeting Date
9/17/2008
Contract/PO #
150435
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4. Relate CBM Producing Formations to Local Ground-Water Resources; <br />The relationship between water production associated with CBM development and local ground- <br />water resources will be assessed. This entails establishing the three-dimensional relationship of <br />the target CBM stratigraphic intervals with those tapped by permitted water wells, both exempt <br />and non-exempt, are completed. The proximity of water wells to CBM production will be <br />assessed and water production rates evaluated for potential impacts to the permitted water wells. <br />The work under this category will include assessments, at a minimum, of the following items: <br />1. Compile location and depth of production data for existing water wells within the basin; <br />2. Compare depths of completion for the water wells with coal-bearing stratigraphic intervals <br />that are, or have the potential to be, intervals of CBM production; <br />3. Compare CBM water production rates associated with CBM development with water <br />production rates from permitted water wells, providing sufficient data are available. <br />5. Relate Target CBM Intervals to Surface Water Systems <br />The surface hydrology shall be characterized with respect to identification of the streams involved <br />and the drainage basins associated with any such streams. The nature of the streams and their <br />associated alluvial aquifers will be assessed with respect to flow conditions (perennial or <br />intermittent), the nature, thickness and extent of the associated alluvial aquifer, the losing or <br />gaining nature of the stream, and the alluvial water table. This work will also include identification <br />of the administrative stream basins and whether or not these basins are considered by the <br />Division of Water Resources as over- or under-appropriated. Discussion of whether any of the <br />stream administration basins identified as under-appropriated might be reclassified as over- <br />appropriated in the reasonable future is required. To carry out the depletion analyses, it is <br />required that the stream-aquifer contact areas be accurately and thoroughly delineated. This <br />work will also include determination as to whether any stream reaches may exhibit hydraulic <br />break conditions. The work under this category will include assessments, at a minimum, of the <br />following items: <br />1. Map surface drainage basins: <br />o Map primary watershed boundaries relative to the basin; <br />o Identify perennial and intermittent stream segments. <br />2. Map stream-CBM target contact areas; <br />3. Evaluate potential pathways between CBM production and stream contact areas. <br />6. Characterize Water Quality of CBM Intervals, Local Aquifers, and Surface Water <br />Water quality is a factor with respect to any current or future discharge to the stream system and <br />with respect to the potential for utilizing water quality parameters, and total dissolved solids <br />("TDS") in particular, as an indicator of possible recharge to the target formations from surface <br />waters. Accordingly, this study will include characterization of the CBM production water quality <br />and the water quality of the local stream systems identified and ground water resource aquifers <br />as being in contact with the target formations. The data will be assessed with respect to any <br />similarities or differences and with respect to whether the data indicates a potential recharge <br />interconnection between the two sources. The work under this category will include assessments, <br />at a minimum, of the following items: <br />1. Characterize quality of CBM production water, particularly total dissolved solids (TDS) and <br />major ion content; <br />2. Characterize water of local stream systems; <br />3. Characterize water of local aquifer systems. <br />4 <br />
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