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REVISION - 5/22/2009, 7:59:00 AM-MR1
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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 3
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American Shale Oil, LLC
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
MD1
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THM
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SPCC PLAN <br />• transported offsite for disposal at a facility licensed to receive such wastes. Liquid wastes <br />contained within above-ground storage tanks will be transported offsite for disposal at a facility <br />licensed to receive such wastes. Solid wastes (general trash and debris) will be contained onsite <br />and transported offsite for disposal at a licensed landfill facility. Pit sludges and sediment will be <br />sampled, and based on results, disposed of in accordance with DRMS and/or BLM requirements. <br />The only oil products which will be present onsite during Phase I operations will be diesel fuel, <br />hydraulic fluids, and lubricants for drilling equipment and portable generators. A refueling truck <br />will be used to refuel the drill rig and associated equipment as needed during operations. As set <br />forth in the EPA's December 2006 SPCC Rule Amendments, mobile refuelers are exempt from <br />the sized secondary containment provisions specified at 40 CFR Part 112.8 (c)(2) and (11). Small <br />containers (less than 55 gallons) of hydraulic fluids and lubricants will be kept onsite during <br />drilling operations for routine equipment maintenance. These containers will be stored in large <br />plastic bins of sufficient volume to contain any potential leaks from the containers. <br />5.3 Facility Drainage <br />Any releases from the well pads or that may migrate from the well pads would flow into <br />ephemeral drainages. These ephemeral drainages are tributary to Black Sulphur Creek or Ryan <br />Gulch, which are tributary to Piceance Creek which is tributary the White River which is tributary <br />to the Green River. Distances from facilities at the site to the nearest ephemeral drainages are as <br />follows: <br /> Flow Distance to <br />Facility Topography Nearest Ephemeral Direction of flow <br /> Drainage feet <br />Test Pad Flat top ridge 350 West - Ryan Gulch <br />MWP - 1 Pad Flat top ridge 500 North - Ryan Gulch <br />MWP - 2 Pad Flat top ridge 750 East - Black Sulphur <br />HB Pad East-facing shallow 300 East - Black Sulphur <br /> hillslope <br />• <br />American Shale Oil, LLC 9
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