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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
P2008046
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/21/2009
Doc Name
New MD application (MD-02) Non-confidential Part 2
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American Shale Oil, LLC
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
MD2
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THM
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THE INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE DOES NOT NEED TO BE HELD CONFIDENTIAL <br />Exhibit C - AMSO, LLC Notice of Intent Supplemental Information <br />small annuals and netted to prevent birds from accessing these pits. Fencing and netting <br />will be constructed in accordance with BLM specifications. Each pit will be lined with a <br />synthetic liner 12 mil or thicker. The liner will be made of any maiunade synthetic <br />material of sufficient size and qualities to sustain a hydraulic conductivity no greater than <br />1.0 x 10-7 cin/sec after installation and which will withstand normal wear and tear <br />associated with the installation and pit use. The pits will be designed and operated to <br />maintain a minimum two feet of freeboard. <br />Prior to discharging liquid wastes into the existiig pit on the former Shell monitoring <br />well pad (NrWP-1), the pit will be lined, fenced on all four sides with net-wire, and <br />covered with plastic barrier to exclude both large and small animals and netted to prevent <br />birds from accessing the pit. <br />All fuel tanks and petroleum products required for drilling and hydraulic testing <br />operations will be placed on the compacted pad surface and surrounded by a constructed <br />earthen berm. The earthen berm will be of sufficient size to contani at least 110 percent <br />of the capacity of the largest tank within the containment area. Appropriate actions will <br />be taken immediately to mitigate any leaks or spills, including documenting the incident, <br />identifying and correcting the source or cause of the leak or spill, and cleanup/removal of <br />any contaminated material. <br />Waste Containment and Disposal <br />All waste materials generated during drilling and testing operations will be properly <br />contained onsite. All liquid waste materials will be contained onsite in lined pits or <br />above-ground storage tanks. Liquid wastes contained in lined pits will either be allowed <br />to evaporate or transported offsite for disposal at a facility licensed to receive such <br />wastes. Liquid wastes contained within above-ground storage tanks will be transported <br />offsite for disposal at a facility licensed to receive such wastes. Solid wastes (general <br />trash and debris) will be contained onsite and transported offsite for disposal at a licensed <br />landfill facility. Pit sludges and sednnent will be sampled, and based on results, disposed <br />of in accordance with DRMS and/or BLM requn-ements. <br />Reclamation: <br />Areas disturbed in support of testing operations and not required to support future site <br />operations will be reclaimed as described in Section IV of this NOI. <br />6 Proposed Disturbance (approximate) Describe the proposed drilling to be conducted, <br />including anticipated number of holes, diameter, depth, location, etc... <br />The following information is presented in accordance with the requirements set <br />forth in the NOI application Section III, 6.A., 6.B., and 6.C, and the Drilling Plan <br />required by BLM for the Application for Permit to Drill or Reenter. <br />The pilot project focuses on the illite-rich strata in the lower portion of the Green River <br />Formation. Based on existing site information, the mining interval is a 550-ft thick 0
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