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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2005069
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
10/13/2009
Doc Name
Annual Fee/Report/Map
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Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc.
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
Annual Reclamation Report
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<br />ANNUAL RECLAMATION REPORT FOR 2008/2009 <br />1.0 BACKGROUND <br />On March 15, 2006, the State of Colorado Division of minerals and Geology approved the <br />EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. (EnCana) 112c mining permit application for the West Fork Pit <br />(Permit No. M-2205-069). The West Fork pit is i'ocated-in portions of Lot 4 and the S1/2,W1/2 <br />and NW1/4 of Section 3, Township 5 South, Range 96 West, 6th P.M. and in the road corridor in <br />Lot 4 with an Avenue width of 130 feet in Section 34, Township 4 South, Range 96 West, 6th <br />P.M. <br />2.0 CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY <br />The following summary is the 2008/2009 annual summary report of the West Fork Pit. In 2008 <br />and 2009, EnCana removed sandstone shale from the pit for construction of access roads and <br />related oil and gas facilities. There was no expansion of the pit and no changes occurred to the <br />project map that was initially approved with the permit. During initial construction of the West <br />Fork Pit in 2006, EnCana's contractor disturbed approximately 4.0 acres of the previously <br />approved 18.4 acres. The topsoil was bladed to a depth of three to six inches across the 4-acre <br />area and segregated along the east, south and western sides of the pit to create a stormwater <br />containment pit. Excess material not removed from the pit during the 2008/2009 activities was <br />then leveled out across the pit. The pit floor is sloping to the south at approximately 3 to 4%. <br />The walls of the pit are approximately 2v:lh. The quarry pit has been excavated approximately <br />10 feet deep. <br />3.0 EROSION CONTROL <br />EnCana's contractor constructed a soil berm around the outside perimeter of pit during the <br />topsoil grading activities when the pit was first constructed. The topsoil stock pile was located <br />adjacent to a perimeter soil berm constructed for secondary containment for potential' storm <br />water runoff. No additional temporary or permanent erosion measures are currently necessary at <br />the site. <br />4.0 RECLAMATION <br />The topsoil pile was reseeded with the EnCana North Parachute Ranch Upper Elevation seed <br />mix, which includes the following seed mixture. <br />Recommended Seed Mix for Upper Zone Disturbance <br />Species Variety cultivar Seeding Rate PLS*/Acre <br />Grasses <br />Slender Wheatgrass San Luis 3.0 lbs. <br />Mountain Brome Garnet 2.0 lbs. <br />Nodding Brome 2.0 lbs.
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