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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982057
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Doc Name
OIL WELL SITE BLASTING
Section_Exhibit Name
TAB 14 ATTACHMENT 14-4
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between rows to cry Te detw't lower strata mud voids not found by F~ari=rn drilling. The • <br />lecati~'~n n[ mud, if found, will be rdenti tied on patt ein hot= leg records and available <br />Eor inspection ar the mine offrc=. If mud voids are f~•und in the lower strata, this area <br />will nuC t•e cast. <br />The above described Elan will be in~F•l einent ed when bl astiog activities are cend uct ed <br />wrthin 1000 f==[ of the Falo Freduct inn Cc rpo rat ion oil well. <br />Fli ni ng upe rations have now proor=sled to iniryaie oF'~ening ~f the coal ~ese rv= area south <br />of [he 006 ,inch in the rower 4ladge r. pit. A small portiwn of [his pit area falls less <br />than 5U0 f=et to the oil well and related facilrties. For the pu rpnses of Rule <br />4.08.4(71, a pre-t•las[ survey of the oil well facilities was c~a~duc[ed on 5eptemtrer 15, <br />1937 t. }' Mr. Mack Bua'gus of Matheson f-0ining Consultants (F1MC) of 4lheat Ridgy Ce le redo. <br />Their repoat is 1•~cated at the end cf this attachment. IC sh.,u ld be noted that G11n <br />Matheson and f-0ark Biu-gus formed FR-IC tellowi ng their d=_pa rt ure from Vibra-Tech Engineers, <br />Inc., who have provided the pr ev ieusly approved material rn this attachment. <br />_:eneca will continue to fwl 1. •w [hie above-mentron ed i~1an for these areas less than 500 . <br />feet t aim the oil well on the south side ..f UOt Gulch. Fr i~~r to anT blasting ar[ivr ties <br />in thi.~ aroa, an anticrpated 617st design props red and signed by a certified blaster was . <br />subnii t[ed to the Division for appr o',•al. This blast design was based on [he results of <br />the Ground F1o[rwn Ar ter~uarior~ Study, which was conducted r`n .an uary 21, ing8 by Fir. Colin <br />4atheson of ;Mh1C1 . P1=_ase see P.tt achment 15-5 for the actual regort of this swdy. The <br />r esul is sY~owed [h at a maximum charge weight per delay of 818.5 lbs. at a minimum distance <br />c•t 300 feet from the oil well will result iu a 958 confidence of 5.00 inches par second <br />wr less. <br />F'er [he Division's request, the fol lowrr~g pr event inn and mitigation plan will be followed <br />when blasting in the vicinity of the orl well. Comments and ideas fnr this plan were <br />obta reed [ urtn employees of E'alo Fr :.duct ion and the Cc lorado nil and Gas Conservation <br />l oinmr ssi~n (CUGCC). Seneca will assume full fine nci al respunsi bill ty Eor any damage io <br />the we 11 rasing andicr surfac=_ structures. Soneca wi 11 contact Palo prior to any <br />blasting actrvrties s~ char the app roprr ate h..ldiog tanks can be pumped down c•f any <br />a?ntaiowi product. Therefor=, the amount of crude ~~rl s[or'Pd on sire wi 11 be mr nrmi zed <br />as mur_h as possible. Wa will also be in touch so that any cf ficia is from F'a 1o can be • <br />Desire if [hey s~ d=sire. 1-0obrle equipment such as graders, scrapers, and bulldozers <br />_ Fevi sod tl%i lUr 99 <br />
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