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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983194
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
1/28/1993
Doc Name
1992 PROJECT STATUS AND ANNUAL PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT
Permit Index Doc Type
ANNUAL FEE / REPORT
Media Type
D
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• <br /> <br /> <br />p. A laydown area, NW of the evaporation ponds, is used to store <br />equipment and supplies. <br />4.7.4 Building <br />The process facilities, control room, lab and warehouse are housed in a metal 80' <br />x 180' building. A 40' x 40' administration building is attached. Smaller buildings <br />house lubricants, fire pump and electrical equipment. Three office storage and <br />sleeping trailers are on site to support the drilling activity. <br />4.1.5 Wells within the WRNM Lease Boundaries <br />As of 12!31/92, no change in production well count or status had occurred during <br />the previous 12 month period. 90-5 remained the injection well and 88-1 the <br />recovery well. No new injection or recovery wells were drilled during 1992. In <br />addition to the two production wells (90-5 and 88-11, there are 13 monitoring <br />wells and 1 water supply well (refer to Table 4-11. <br />4.1.6 Other Activities <br />No additional fencing was constructed in 1992. Gates on the East and South <br />entrances to the plant site were removed and replace with cattle guards during <br />1992. The chain across road below the maxi pads, had to be replaced due to <br />vandalism. Pipe panels were constructed around production wells to avoid <br />livestock damage. <br />17 <br />
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