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In Photo 20, below, reclaimed production well pad 20-19 is in the right bottom corner. Also <br /> visible in this photo is the Test Mine and Lower Pump Station building pad. At this stage, the <br /> buildings have been removed but the ancillary equipment such as tanks, flare, and piping are <br /> still in place. This is also a great view of the one lane road leading up Yankee Gulch which was <br /> used to access the Test Mine pad until the main paved road was constructed off of Rio Blanco <br /> County Road 5. In the top of the photo the hay fields of Piceance Creek are nice and green. <br /> : <br /> o . <br /> w .} <br /> 7 <br /> e <br /> +t+'C.. ' y, <br /> vt <br /> ,/ ,• • yy ' Z.4 • a <br /> } <br /> a ` <br /> .� L <br /> Photo 20—Production well 20-19 is in the right bottom corner of the photo. The well pad and road were both <br /> reclaimed in 2015. The power line extending down to the Test Mine and Lower Pump Station is also removed in <br /> this photo. Equipment visible on the main well field road near the lateral road to reclaimed well 20-19 is in the <br /> process of removing the main well field pipe. The metal building structures are removed from the Test Mine pad <br /> and the Lower Pump Station pad. Only ancillary equipment such as tanks, a flare and piping remain. The <br /> cement foundations to the buildings will be demoed prior to re-contouring the pad in the fall of 2016. <br /> Solvay Chemicals, Inc.. 21 <br /> DRMS Annual Report <br /> July 8,2016 <br />