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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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1 <br />1 <br />'~ Photo # 14 - Is an identification photo of what is probably a de-watering unit. The west <br />and south sides are seen here. <br /> Photo #15 -Shows the name plate on the de-watering unit. From top to bottom: Oil & <br /> Gas Processors, Inc.; Denver, Colorado; Nati BD #534; Type HCW; Size 6' x 15'; Thk <br /> Shell'/; '; Thk Head 5/]6"; W.P. 50#; T.P. 75#; Mfg. No. 1834; Date Mfg 1980. <br />t Photo #16 -Shows the east and north sides of the de-watering unit. The dent and large <br /> rust spot is located in the east end of the north side. <br />1 h <br />f <br /> Photo #17 - Shows a broken glass gage (between valves) on the nort <br />side o <br />the de- <br /> watering unit. <br />' <br /> Out-of-Service Tanla: <br />' These are located northeast of the well. Neither tank is connected to any piping. Both <br /> tanks are dented on top and the southern tank has a three foot rupture in the south side <br />' near the base. <br /> Photo # i8 - Is an identification photo showing the out-of-service holding tanks as viewed <br /> <br />• from the southwest. <br /> Photo #19 -Shows the numbers S9695, 16388, and 55892 stenciled on the east side of <br />' the north out-of-service holding tank. <br /> Photo #20 -Shows the number 59696 stenciled on the east side of the south out-of- <br />' service holding tank. <br /> Pit: <br /> ' <br />' <br /> There is an earthen pit (approximately 10 <br />in diameter and 4 <br />deep) located east of the <br /> well. Four steel pipes enter it from the west and one steel pipe enters from the north. <br />' The pit is fenced off. There is some standing water in the bottom and there is some oil in <br /> the pit. <br /> Photo #21 - Is an identification photo of the pit as seen from the southwest. <br />' Well: <br /> The well head is on the west end and there is a corrugated metal structure housing a <br />' propane powered drive. The metal framed, metal finished structure has a sliding door in <br />the north face, two windows and exhaust in the east face, and two windows in the south <br /> <br />1 face. All glass is in good condition. There is a concrete pad that the grasshopper and <br /> <br />
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