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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />i~ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />TABLE 2-2 <br />SUMMARY OF ACRES DISTURBED <br />Cnmipunent .' 'Proposed iActtaa .: Aecel~cafed Dev h.4i <br />Piceance Site <br />Test Facility 13 No change <br />Processing Plant 6.5 No change <br />Evaporation Pond 23 60 <br />Main Access Road from Horse Draw' 12.9 No change <br />Well Field Service Road (test facility to plant)' 9.8 No change <br />Yellow Creek Jeep Trail Realignment ~~2 No change <br />Natural gas (ROW 12 ft), Alt. A' 1_8 No chance <br />Subtotal 72.2 107.4 <br />Pipeline <br />Product pipeline (ROW 30-50 ft)` 267 No change <br />Two pump stations at Davis Point = 4 <br />Subtotal 267 271 <br />Parachute Site <br />Area of New Disturbance': <br />Processing Plant and Substation 4.7 8.7 <br />Rail Loadout Facilities 16.6 No change <br />Stormwater Retention Pond 2 No change <br />MVR Purge Pond 33 47 <br />Subtotal 56.3 74.3 <br />1. The main access road would be 40 ft. wide including 4-foot shoulders and 8-foot drainage ditches and berms. <br />The asphalt cover is 4 inches thick. <br />2. The well field access road would be 28 h. wide including shoulders. <br />3. Alternative B gas pipeline route would follow the proposed project pipeline route. There would be no <br />additional ground disturbance for construction or operation. <br />4. Product pipeline constrvction ROW is 125 ft. wide causing 667 acres of temporary disturbance, plus 24 acres <br />for 6 construction laydown areas and 25 acres for 25 temporary use areas. Total temporary disturbance is 716 <br />acres. <br />5. The water storage pond and evaporation pond would be constructed by modifying existing facilities and is <br />therefore not included as new acres disturbed. <br />Sheet 1 of 2 <br />