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) ) _.... ........... ERP QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE =-====~ EMERGENCY LEVEL ASSESSMENT A n~ loan u~ (If UfIp1_r'IIIId e"AWM the l ct.mand8lmtnecS1Gttatllln'<WI and hal Of cau!c:I f~ln harm"
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rccognb:c.d \om'It., aqd ....... & , b moot I1MpmM pettiDpaI'Iif . ...... ,. T'htN let no()OC:enliel danow trlot!2liMmmpe.nyptOpeltV«~-oI..way . no "r'Mt to the pub1c. and ~y~net een
hindte tho ~tIC)fI . Notikatloo loths ~r.otaand ofw ~ .m.~ l'1li kWy FQmpI_.,t l .... , ... rgondoe. n:Iudo: ... Att 011 Of ....... ,paofGtlr magnlNdo h ' itoan"ect to II, IUN lind does
no( .... cmo~, .ta. d,_ orl'eOend pIDgeIty. oren"'r altlNm, river. pond. dry -• ~ ~-. Ot o ontnM:Cot It'WtY acod8nt (tdhlr (ftdvatltll Of veNcuIIr) reeultirQ itI minor !niUry lhal may
fIQ"re tntdleal aK8nfon. bul doal nlll ,*,111'111 • Nfnnf' p~ d&maOt ItISt don not oomproml .. Ule-IIII" 090f1I1ion 0 ' \l8hicloo or oqufpmanl. Low!' ThI Pun_ .... 1'ot1lt....-gency
k) eJl1end btyord Comptny propMy. There.".. ouf8Ide ~ ,tMcettnct u.. ,1Me ,..... .. tory ~ ""~ need 10 be _e.J IIIndt.pt .~or1hl"'aon . InvnediMO noIIftCItIoI\ to .... ..,peMlOf Jt~.
ea.mplel ot ....... 12 ""~ hCtude: • k ollc-"'~."uIfII'lly,".9ftl\I.It..t ....... olho '"" end ftow.onto. priY ... , otaleO' r.dt, .. ""\Jl.'OIt, • ..,. 1.8"","1'-1'1_ ¥If."lnl, n ....
'. pond, o r ory tl n lneg&. • Nt ernpkr,Ie OIconC1ad:of /rtIrv eccIdent (efllllr EnMttCeI Of vehlc:Uar) flllUlting In hoqIitlllimtion. • PtooerCYdimage ftlU'*'g fn:ltnfl ... , expIosIone,
I~ orcontldl"'l~ lhe .. fetylMlthdd ofh equ""",ont OfthD <uctunI. '--I' S_opeA~COt'baI hMbeot'IlOIIt, 01 U'OlelllyOl 0 polontW for IIOtb.Io rturieo o r bM6JI~'Of hNQC;CAJf(IId. 01'
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InIMe 01. ,""'*11)1' Of PtiVttt ..... ftf tuPClIy. • Myl.ot_konIniUIdot~) lhlte.e..uc.tht~ofMMly",~,bjld.OI""'OI<*ItMliQniftcen'ef'W lrclMu"'IIJ8m" • A h , .. ~, Impact. OIcontIIct """'*'I
In the dMtNdSon 01 COfi'IPGIIy~, IftJrY (01'" f«Iem1pllbl/l; .w6«OIlllIiQIr lu prfItMe or public atNclurSI. • An ... ~ OtCOflWCCOt !nluty eooldent (oHfoO'In~lor'l'O~(1 R*ll1Ing In. ro...-uy.
NEWS MEDIA 11 1,lInpOftlnt la~anG rna!rUaIn I good WOtlIng retetlOnahlp 'Mf1IhtMWIIlNMilo ftom ~ oufnt of W¥ ometgefW:t. The 'MI'IIh3t bo4h floOd ond OIW'PonIle p...oMOl irItorfoco 'IfIith.
topOMQ wll""'"" public ,.rrApOon gf hi '-GniPtllY af'III a. d~ 01' uur reeponte. Tne I'IfWI1I media r.ava 8 IHpOOIIboitty 10 ~pOft on v.1nddDtot. We haw • ~"'Iy k)~ eccurotllnl'otmelkHI
... tIINIy. ecwWenl.and~fNnnet'. Sornodmoth:» ,01(01.1 ..... 01 lheinclMn1 otenot known. Untlthe r.cu ... " u... II ...... tJ mtdIaqll8l18e IhOtAI:I bfI •• fOllOWS: -Oft lAllal. ri 1JlaW,
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ftbtntlttod. Unitt "*', no "' .... Of InfantuJloft II 1dt1CLJlb." unti Mldla RoIotb'IIt. beIIn ~ . ... EIMfQlilr'W;V Cootdndan OfI'toeIIECO)wII tlMl wilt! "'~ "'1u'ttM ROLE8 AND ReIl
PONlifBIL~ti U Enwr8 ..... ~ hIM tII8n doceIed to meet VIe on .. 0tbiIIu. a RIIOUrCe Illy nIOIIUty."..... to ~"'In ~ methcda .ndlor _ ... ., ..... "''''"_ .... _",.-u hMM '1II1,,"'uo.foandImpod,Q,tho
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RoMowthe retpCIOMefbt Ibrnproyornontopporttr,itlM unc:ethO~ ......:: e::_ :_:=:.:= ====:_----' u ~oh . 101 ..... meeM ot conomunlCdont 'IIII'ift ....... a Pm4dolfl'll'nOd)ete~ ~tothosneSefolyT
.. ",Leo .... CSC, and .(C..O -regardngi'll **'Peted hamrds, If. ., uftty orm spon .. effort •• nd .... U AlII .. ~ deUomMlno" ~y .. \IIIt tnd ~ poIIInH.I. C CoI'IMct the Regional EUG
~. a PIot'Ito QvoI to ... aitoo, .rrangob lcQoI...,pPotl lf"~ "r1vesoontr. a Be ~ to proodd. aopoorl \doIJe I' • .....sung co tt. a/t4I. o NIl .... OSCMd !MECa ...... the adtn!nl.......,ofthelndcSefd
_nd_.yoII>In a AMI .. WI VIC' ~ ",ld j.oitIoyMllut l 01"'" II'III'l o AM/tl ln IdotIflf',tftg the ooondM thoe nood to bo noflod, Q ,...1 thI ECO rt makIM bt i"I8OeMIfY mPdOrY M1IfIr
.. tlnnA U _ .... '_to ........ EHS. D AlMa ChI 10M poci8fIIII aM enwonmtnlal dim''''' D Aaawwwl*U_.ny,..a.toIy~OOCUI'I'Od . Q ProW::Io Irecfwt!al aliluftCO 10.",. -tdt!onel Of pcNn~aI
vIoIMloIIs. a CoonInaca or ~ 1ft IhIIfWMIQtCInn D -E~ reparte end eftOurelhst pe ••, . .... mtthodo and PfOCIICf\Jrae.re U C..o.rm\MnJI9twlH .h..U. '" fF.UInJlMllf,. th.~~tillllri"l6t""M~.tId
It.. _~ IJ MIlko Of III.IpfIOrt .ny dedtk>n& tGqUItDd to mitigate risk. a ~ .... ......,~)' NefIOI"M 4fkIri, ,. ond riak mlllgatfOfl to t .... PMIIdInt. U P~tu in tto AEur.1 ... cotpOf'eto
rop""M/ltative and llOttO'" 10 tho PNlldenl Cu. ..... _ .. ....,II1eOMoionC ........ ...... _ -... "",""",,,. a CQOrC!!nate or C8fr>i outtna ~ 10M Mllly.M totnture tha i hi OSC or~On...sHe
Cornnuond..,Js ~uI~upd81edOl'llhg ... tuo cof\d ''''1 proIJIome or 'DelItent nlk. a T ... 'weoflU"pori"*'.lIdOMcdoted~ltiooof'O: a Dt9u1y Oft-$l\e eorrwn.,.. -..... aa It. osc. a SII8
SQfety -IdVlee on .. ~ ptDOId urw encIlrachSonI commend 1)1Jtem -. a l nol ..... Pftn~noChltf -lachnIeAI . "PIX"1. 0.' I'MOUrces, personnel o .Mntdcn .a .0.I'I.ke.f"' -. ftIId II'I8diI
iMOOS .. nd CJlHWt.t pubie Inquilloee . U t'UfIIG I'rotedion OIker -coonIlnilI the I8tUI1tv and publIC I8ftty -. u PuMc'~ Lotdot -1ooeY. ~ CWId O"'lpubelo~\Ioft. Q -Roed.b!oct I OIWI-"'bIIIh
roeot:b:b 10 Mal" .",. .g ent;V .."",oIno a S~ leed -/VC8lY8IlncI ~ t1tomlng tall. a T.kIphono NoUtkob l ... -noftk.atlon of neofby , .. u.a ... In Vlu ~ ~nnkIo tonG. o Docwneftfadon
1AIcI ........ OSC with doc.umen\&tlOn reQt.N81'nentI. a Aovttte-ttand-tlyptrlOMOl ptep8t'ed to .Mlllanv.uppolt role.
) ) ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (continued) ON S I IL-COMft" V10ER (OSCI () Auoaatho .. ."othe.tuat6on fotMlaIM. OVOIuetelhe actual ClI\cI poIonlll' f .... _ 1Q\eblIIh • w.1Ocefton b'
lie on1Cl8f'18 CQ"fImend 0081. ReWhV WoomPeee Iht InddInt ..... mtnI Ct'IecUtl 1.1 AIIIU III r,otor IUOOOrt tdes f6QUited 10 IMNOe the HlOf'O*'ICY Tyrir-"I ~toIee .... : a 0ep.Ity()n.~
Commond6t O"'tt1 Ito O&C. o SIf.o ~ -tct .... on ut.ty ~UI'U end Indc18tll wnn .. nd .V'tltf'n ... -. U logllllce PIetltlSnt eN_ -ted'w'bl tluppolt. Mitt reIOU/l:IOI, pers.onnel and
........ l u MoocJI 0ftI0ar -tIak:I tMdlt .. ue. Mel eonere' publlc.lnqulrlea. U PutIIc PnMetIon or.c., -eootdinDto ole. toCul'Uy ond publJo IClfety .eliot'll. Ll PutIIc EV8WIiIIon L~er
··Iocata, .twfM. andaultt DUbIe e¥8dJllIOn. a ~ enw. -.. bOsh rudbIocb 10 teCUre emWQllOC'f pCenni'lg .. nt. o 8wCkHroen:I Le.ct -~ and dlf'oo'-IncoOll • ..., wll • . U ,.,..,. NoakltIon
l.ed -noiIcatioo d nurby f8fIIIdIInta'n thtt ~~lOtI • . g ~ Lad -...... !hI o.sc wItn documllOtaUon requltllf1\entl. o now. -~ pet..onneI Pf~IIU_Io .... any auppOft un. U Ctthefptw .ftylnl~"
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t. eds hi. .. them 10'" NqUI," *'ppM 101M with kJefIIU,.lNItI'on.en.jMMIOMOII,. D~ lOt, betrfotl and .~ '"" /II ~ IIICJ 1teIrIId. pe~neI prtIleCtfYe ~I ...... bIe.nd ptttOn'* end pllblk:
IlIfaty Is INl.lred. U _ort_c4 !h1 Tec:tcaI $\IIPOOrt film D:l18POIt t)Qt.k II toon ... (WWIII\M nn tM cl_"'good~_. P n 1hI,. ett,,:uttd p!tIOnt ~. oIdnVnl..., Immedletl II'd eld and
.f."", "'" Ir~' to. madltaftKI"'YBisoont:l praalcal (I' retI'o01e. meal fMlltI'IWInct. 01 ellflft. or driw ~c::tm b) _pi". dlnlr., dodor. " c.). a ~ lAd fnbm ... EC'A of .. _ill IMI
""Yft tWnlfron I)' m.y occur ."d (ftd .... 1Ie lnIIIaIen.QeIiCt ..... I -I. 2.3. a RHvaIuMe ... PCIllfltill tot .. tmI/'OIft<.t ....... 1O ellClfele III con.sultatlon .It'''''08C. u
AMo.o 1;1 ...... fIIrm the leqlltJW CIf1..ane ~IXW' n:HO In ~1JI18bOfI Wltn !hOOSC. e Koc/c) h lituallon ~ ond inltill conAdonoo I" tho r.oponoe nMM aM -. U RIpIIoe!hl OSC H • 00Rtt8d0r
oM1h cornptny pt;raonnel, if eppropriate. Q ...... 010 08C In tHddIno on Itnmedllltllildfon ~ ba Iftkan. a 0etInnInt If h " .. 10 go dkw::ttt to the ICCId«It '"' Of (ernaJn .1 • mole
oetIhl _tlDn. U ~lI'Ian ~ CotfYMnd PotI'G,1e-nI211nd 3emorv.ndM. a AIOIdI>eIoond _ an rot ... osc. u rAOtd""te replGcernontof thO TacllCGt SuP9¢lt Toam mtmbo,. dopondin~ on" dlitldon
oIlho."...rgency. D CootdIMtI ncac.tlcnto .. miI_ ond fl8Jt~4111 ~I""l'''h wd Ily".. nature of ""1-. U contIct tI'I6 FEM. U ..., ftmucftofflewho, wool."". whtl'lWormadon eapoaaitia.
tlw lCCIonelltt have been undMltltM 01 thtt are ~ mel Iny 1rY'lffMtdble ~~. Ut.e the Time and E'feIll Lev. U Proddo IntIut to tho FEM tepCtlng IWJ nnd for eOdllSonll peltoo ........
IDctInk::lll MrYkIII. 00I'I\NtIY ~ etc. U ContIc:tCl'lt 8w/tttt8 Udt EHS ~live end d,*,"ina if...,. cen .... 'lllKh1he tHpOnMIat the 011. or to remain on '''d-by 10 us6Ie wfth the "_.
t1 ANiIt .... ~tG ooYImment aoend .. ln oatatl4hlng ~ Oft ~ ElnlfglncyOperit/otle Center.lndudIIlO III Pl.bIIc and UMtIA Inl\l llrv Rnnm .. 3_ U KoGpthlheGfcomnunlcatonopell IODoChtno
05C.nd the FEU. e OuilllUtI wIIh DIe OSC on 9ca11 tItINr(' of'" tf'MI'8OMV. Q SuDlNlte 1M cdlection of lit I"IIhMnt Inbmwtlotllnthdlng Ing .MMe;. ocddiIf'lt noorta, Safo Work PtIrrrI,
o.qHA dKutnen .. lAd othot opprroprtMI c.ampony and govtI"""""' ugIInq'dorNrnenta. Secure 8trf .............. may be ..... dM loUIe Inwo~'on. e CoIIIcWoa.wnentoaMuchoithe "YwtIo. wtlll,
wn..-., wll.II' Inlurlllttli<ln lit' poUbIIt. .. ~thlthaw beenutl~"0(1t.18fO\,Il'\dtiI"wey •• nd 1liiY IrnmeodIICII d«::fU)n, reQuI,ed, lIMlr.lnddenl AlltNmlnI Checklitt a 0.8n. trod
pIIorIbI crillcal ........ ..-Id ~ .. I. thre n.ood Jot oddI~noI .--s. a EeWlltih e ,wblt; 111tfoIl1i ruf IIJ\.IrM COI1wnook:aUOflS W'ltn lhe 11'1C1det11 -.. U Wl'lltel\e DOttntl&l fOl'lT'lOf8lnJwy
or dan'IIgIt .1da'A, AlUM ..... ".lur. or Iha rw.eIltId it till ..t.tv .... urad. t.tc.ImnwIfII. ACtion to mlnimiN IfIOII ell,.,.. lNB rNIf Incb:M ,hutting oIf -'*0' ec)UfC:ft. doIaInt
'18 .... to "111"" ep(.Ia.. edngLIJII*tg small fIrH. end eaIIIng Ihe polICe. nre (Jepal1m."l. etc., 10 ntliOMMf'y. U A""~' UwIoIItt hn _"'~d .,0UI'd Iho eocicMnt t il. "IVI l";:\lra.
lie wee from oriooketI. medlt. and una~ and u~ penonnet. umte Itt poIc:t IflIVGr lhlrifr. dlPJrtm.nt 10 8CO)I1Ipljlh this cna. lOC8l ~ _JIorcarnIm otnc1OlInlYean oM'QllOn 10 protKl the
public tncI the¥ \I11III hefp 10 MCUI'e .... ac»". II f'CIqUO&kId. a M IDOO .. PflI(ftJII. It. n.~ ehtMd talc. lMOa ntcMMl\110 lOCuto 1M .~. The P""'-Y f...onIlIot MClJMg the aile durhQ
... ernecgef'ICY situ.tIon .... II 10 mtn~ fulNt d8nO*t oI.,utY. $Qu, or d.,..."" 10 eo~ outsldo JnWto.oaIMftIend 1O~ ... flcts lot I Itt.IthfuI1.",...tIon. a On4i18 MDN tfIouId be IknItIJd
In ~aprilale Compenv pet9OMeI, Mn/nw;t.o .... elkl etnCfII4InCY I*'IOf'Inot 00 ftOIlot empfoy9N,. conl~c(of •• or M'fotw i'dfvIcIuaJ wf'IIJ IIImf/lr IIIIIIInlllo 100h at whol hoppeMd'
Winer" ebcM Iht lito. o If an Ul\lUIhof\Z*I pttIOn (treepalHlJ rwfueal to honor the IJ(.(;eS.8 Iln'ilatlon, II'IId tn .... ,. MCVrtd wea, Inkwm "* IPM(lI'I ht lhey are trttP8$lIng .!'Id
demand tNt ~ II4WO 1m~. 1f Gley rofIMo 10 IooYo lho pforr*o.. ~III" toc.aI '-' etIfortemenl8OltlnlMy IIr'Id .1lk1Nm 1n romo\IO 1M trMpoMW and Mtify tho tnHipMeOf end flo ."tho';_ lhol
we lilt!! PRIg eNI_ D CodInveIly........ocaIl!hO""""8l'IdritkwHo 1Ofe1y. U .... n .. 1n eonllOl Clf all on-lItO ~ • . a Mal"" .. JI!QuiI,ccmmunIcaHont with the ECO. D GIw an ... dear'
.... eo on SiI:lenIe pet'IOMti when ...... \0 do to. U OnOlIllt ",I dear" BiOtIII has been Iseuad. .... aile must remain lIewrad In pt8IlIRl1Ion bt the In. e •• ph •. a K.ep COfl"III'I4JnallOnl
calm and .... tlrm conficSer1c:.1n the respotlte IHm IndetrcHt. U ~1 \I!Ilh the ECO and ft-evetuoll the pot"""Ot the em"~ leVa 10 MCIIaII. QWtm!he Qlrrent ~ ....... 1, 2, 3. o CoMInuuuti,
1II ....... II ... C()lIInlAill rlak to "'DDrprwl\l\I)n.rod 1M rI~ mlUgtlon_. a AnIIdotta .... _ r . .... ECO. U ...., .. Ihoa -co In doddlnl1 on immec:lla". neal·""'" adiono Co be I.ken.
o CorUd the REM,nd .~on theCUrteol.mlllOencyJiMtl· a R4IIvaamudl ottne MIa. W1eI, ....nara. *'*" If'IIOImAtIon II. peUlbl8.1M ~ and thet he'fIO been uncfIrtMen Of""'" underway Jnd any
1rrvned1a4e~. IkA fhATItM.nd F......,ll 00. U AdvIN 1m Rl!M on lhe need for aOItoWfIQI "0m bUHlOIIM oUpOOl1 runcuonl IIIth .. HutNin ~.1Agt1 Coun.~ Mecll RllIIionl 0( Reg!On lew! eH3.
U ~ on the MAd to -....embI.1hIt REMT ba:Md on the n-11I(8 and aacaI8Ion potfll"lftAl n' ivo fNTNWOIt'Iey a K"p the.,... d OOfI'\I'r!unlca¥on OS*' 10 the ECO and the REM. el Reaouroe
odcStItonet I*oot\naI. tec:h1~ .-nloet. COI'TI9Iny l'PKiell .... ete., " reqLhd by IfII ~CO . Q COCIRIrnalil the reAItIoMhIp ~ the HEM/MEW and lhIl "Id .... roet'lC'f ~ eftoft """ opocifte
OITIphoak on tOIOUFCO . '1ailebllty ~ mo.cIo -. a AuambIoas requ/rvd .ndeootdI"lIIIa any~ bltlifMiUI grl)ups,uch a .. Human HteouI'Oll. LOI/iI.1 COIKIMI, or MedII ReIISdona 10 wppo!11h1
need, U'Id"1iI tot ...... 1 2 emergency .... poIlW. II Att lHl1ble •• roqulrod~ COCH4ItIMoIho operation ofh ""MY' for-levol 0 ~ Napon ... DeIIgnIta SUP90rt penon. \0 the REMf such ••
so1be(.). fIII9I'me COIM'IUtIIcetIon eoor41r'l'tot(,}. ale. The ,nIIra Qtoup II18y noI bit .... mteN b' .'RffJ' ,ltuellon, but deIIQnIQd rnembef1: wlM tCWIyI b. on cel .. U CoordnIl
•• nwIew or thO roaponeo otto" for Imptovanent ~a 0I'a the ltI'WfP'ICy " .. ban clDtd down. u Contult tho ECOror.PP'OSI .... 'call cloWn· 01 trI, .margoncy . ~----
) ) ... III ~ -I I ! I PRODUCTION DRILLING & PLANTfPPEliNE COMPLETIONS OnldOrt.so Ga_ Control W (810) 2M-2801 John OrlJblch (Drlg) o (910) 625·1020 c (010) 250-0680 W (070) 285·2831.
W~70) 286·2616 A (G10) 241-6839 C (1l70) 378-6135 C (970) 3Ot· 1319 R (970) 241-1656 T (800) 791·7691 Hot.Oetttl W (970) 285-2125 MIR 8.ldtfSton (Comp) Bnd Ankrum r. (970) :\OfI·IHiAn
W (A70) 'R!'i.7ftSl' W (910) 285-2630 C (970) 629-5848 C (43S) 280.1873 GI,,1d PIper R (970) 82.-8115 C (970) leo-S8M ROCKye-rb R (010) 2&8-6050 0" .... Archuleta (Comp) W (070) 286-2639
C (910) 823-4805 C (970) 210.S511 Shane Sum me,. R (970) 285-711" W (910) 28:1·21562 KlrOy BUrchttt (camp) C (970) 379·0418 C (070) 250·1170 floyd Alvoy R (970) -434·0910 W (970) 285-2679
C (970) 319·0357 DIn Hlcltlng (Comp) .l4M1 Fo. W (720) 878 3597 C (303) 885·0101 C tUll0) 178·1063 Tim B .. , W (720) 87e·606D C(120) 560·3131 RIOION IMaROI HOYI ') MAN'\O.fU8' .. Q
..... D.m" Henke Southern RocklH W (720) 87&-5157 C (303) 819·7318 0.." Pure,m Oathtrlng Strvlc .. W (720l878·3680 C (303)748-9810 USA REGION PRESIDEt.iT JeffWoJ.hn W (720) 878,!S200
C (303) 807·S921 Pot. Straub W (7.20) 878 31112 C (303) 330·6353 BUSINESS SUPPORT RoBarclay Human Resourtes W (720) 676·'164 C (303) 547·851D Mary Vlvl.no leosl W (720) 876·5020 C (720)
272·6800 BOb Thomlln,on BUSIness Services W (720)878·5232 C (303) 882-8022 TOIl1 Fostot -Controller W (720) 878·5537 OSHA OIViSION PRESIDENT W (403) 645· 4902 C (403) 510·6831 MeoWe
Conf.rence Un. PhOIle. (en) &4~~:s3) Ac.uIn Cud • . 170 ~246 ChaIrperson PIN. 89~ S PICEANCE ERP -TAB t3 COMMUNITY RELATIONS Doug Koc" W (120) 816·5096 C (3M) 328·7048 R (303) 777·3412
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BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO IN THE MAnER OF CHANGES TO THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF
COLORADO ) ) ) CAUSE NO. 1R ORDER NO. 1R-99 REPORT OF THE COMMISSION Pursuant to a hearing before the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission on December 6, 2005, in Suite 801, 1120 Lincoln
Street, Denver, Colorado, the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission promulgated amendments to its Rules and Regulations as described below: AESTHETIC AND NOISE CONTROL REGULATIONS 802.
NOISE ABATEMENT a. The goal of this rule is to identify noise sources related to oil and gas operations that impact surrounding landowners and to implement cost-effective and technically-feasible
mitigation measures to bring oil and gas facilities into compliance with the allowable noise levels identified in subsection c. Operators should be aware that noise control is most effectively
addressed at the siting and design phase, especially with respect to centralized compression and other downstream "gas facilities" (see definition in the 100 Series of these rules).
b. Oil and gas operations at any well site, production facility or gas facility, shall comply with the following maximum permissible noise levels. Operations involving pipeline or gas
facility installation or maintenance, the use of a drilling rig, completion rig, workover rig, or stimulation is subject to the maximum permissible noise levels for industrial zones.
The type of land use of the surrounding area shall be determined by the Commission in consultation with the local governmental designee taking into consideration any applicable zoning
or other local land use designation. c. In the hours between 7:00 a.m. and the next 7:00 p.m. the noise levels permitted below may be increased ten (10) db(A) for a period not to exceed
fifteen (15) minutes in anyone (1) hour period. The allowable noise level for periodic, impulsive or shrill noises is reduced by five (5) db(A) from the levels shown. ZONE 7:00 am to
next 7:00 pm Residential/Agricultural/Rural 55 db(A) Construction commencing after January 1, 2007: 50db(A) Commercial Light industrial 60 db(A) 70 db(A) 7:00 pm to next 7:00 am 50 db(A)
45 db(A) 55 db(A) 65 db(A)
Industrial 80 db(A) 75 db(A) In remote locations, where there is no reasonably proximate occupied structure or designated outside activity area, the light industrial standard may be
applicable. Pursuant to Commission inspection or upon receiving a complaint from a nearby property owner or local governmental designee regarding noise related to oil and gas operations,
the Commission shall conduct an onsite investigation and take sound measurements as prescribed herein. The following provide guidance for the measurement of sound levels and assignment
of points of compliance for oil and gas operations: (1) Sound levels shall be measured at a distance of three hundred and fifty (350) feet from the noise source. At the request of the
complainant, the sound level shall also be measured at a point beyond three hundred fifty (350) feet that the complainant believes is more representative of the noise impact. If an oil
and gas well site, production facility or gas facility is installed closer than three hundred fifty (350) feet from an existing occupied structure, sound levels shall be measured at
a point twenty-five (25) feet from the structure towards the noise source. Noise levels from oil and gas facilities located on surface property owned, leased or otherwise controlled
by the operator shall be measured at three hundred and fifty (350) feet or at the property line, whichever is greater. In situations where measurement of noise levels at three hundred
and fifty (350) feet is impractical or unrepresentative due to topography, the measurement may be taken at a lesser distance and extrapolated to a 350-foot equivalent using the following
formula: db(A)DISTANCE 2 = db(A)DlsTANCE 1 -20 x log,o(distance 2/distance 1) (2) Sound level meters shall be equipped with wind screens, and readings taken when the wind velocity at
the time and place of measurement is not more than five (5) miles per hour. (3) Sound level measurements shall be taken four (4) feet above ground level. (4) Sound levels shall be determined
by averaging minute-by-minute measurements made over a minimum fifteen (15) minute sample duration if practicable. The sample shall be taken under conditions that are representative
of the noise experienced by the complainant (e.g., at night, morning, evening, or during special weather conditions).
(5) In all sound level measurements, the existing ambient noise level from all other sources in the encompassing environment at the time and place of such sound level measurement shall
be considered to determine the contribution to the sound level by the oil and gas operation(s). d. In situations where the complaint or Commission on site inspection indicates that low
frequency noise is a component of the problem, the Commission shall obtain a sound level measurement twenty-five (25) feet from the exterior wall of the residence or occupied structure
nearest to the noise source, using a noise meter calibrated to the db(C) scale. If this reading exceeds 65 db(C), the Commission shall require the operator to obtain a low frequency
noise impact analysis by a qualified sound expert, including identification of any reasonable control measures available to mitigate such low frequency noise impact. Such study shall
be provided to the Commission for consideration and possible action. e. Exhaust from all engines, motors, coolers and other mechanized equipment shall be vented in a direction away from
all occupied buildings. f. All facilities within four hundred (400) feet of occupied buildings with engines or motors which are not electrically operated shall be equipped with quiet
design mufflers or equivalent. All mufflers shall be properly installed and maintained in proper working order. Attached, as Exhibit A, is a statement giving the basis and purpose of
the revisions and such statements are incorporated herein by reference. DONE AND PERFORMED by the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission of the State of Colorado this day of December, 2005.
Dated at Suite 801 1120 Lincoln Street Denver, Colorado 80203 December 6, 2005 IN THE NAME OF THE COLORADO OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO By _ ~~~~~ _ ~
_______ __ Patricia C. Beaver, Secretary
Exhibit A Statement of Basis and Purpose This statement sets forth the basis, specific authority, and purpose for the amendments to Rule 802. of the Rules and Regulations promulgated
by the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. This statement is hereby incorporated by reference in the Rules adopted. A. AUTHORITY These rules, as amended, are adopted by the
Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission under the provision of Title 34, Article 60 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended. . §34-60-102., C.R.S., as amended, declares that
it is in the public interest to foster, encourage, and promote the development, production, and utilization of the oil and gas resources in the state of Colorado in a manner consistent
with protection of public health, safety, and welfare. §34-60-103.(6.5), C.R.S. defines "Oil and gas operations" to mean exploration for oil and gas, including the conduct of seismic
operations and the drilling of test bores; the siting, drilling, deepening, recompletion, reworking, or abandonment of an oil and gas well, underground injection well, or gas storage
well; production operations related to any such well including the installation of flowlines and gathering systems; the generation, transportation, storage, treatment, or disposal of
exploration and production wastes; and any construction, site preparation, or reclamation activities associated with such operations. §34-60-105 (1), C.R.S. provides that "The commission
has jurisdiction over all persons and property, public and private, necessary to enforce the provisions of this article, and has the power to make and enforce rules, regulations, and
orders pursuant to this article, and to do whatever may reasonably be necessary to carry out the provisions of this article. "." §34-60-106 (2)(a), C.R.S. provides that the commission
has the authority to regulate "[t]he drilling, producing and plugging of wells and all other operations for the production of oil or gas; .. 11 §34-60-106 (2)(d), C.R.S. gives the commission
authority to regulate "[o]iI and gas operations so as to prevent and mitigate significant adverse environmental impacts on any air, water, soil or biological resource to the extent necessary
to protect public health, safety, and welfare, in consideration of cost-effectiveness and technical feasibility." §34-60-106 (11), C.R.S. mandates the commission to "promulgate rules
and regulations to protect the health, safety and welfare of the general public in the conduct of oil and gas operations."
B. PURPOSE 800 Series The 800 Series of the Rules and Regulations of the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission pertain to aesthetic and noise control regulations during the drilling, completion
and operation of oil and gas wells and production facilities. Add new language to describe that the noise abatement rule is designed to be a source-based rule. (802.a.) Add a requirement
to clarify that the rule applies to all well sites and production facilities, and that land use shall be determined in consultation with the local governmental designee. (802.b.) Add
a requirement effective January 1, 2007 to decrease the decibel levels in residential/agricultural/rural zones by five (5) decibels. Add a requirement to clarify when and how the Commission
will take sound measurements. (802.c.) Add a requirement to address low frequency noise. (802.d.) Add a requirement to require quiet design mufflers or the equivalent for all facilities
located within four hundred (400) feet of occupied buildings with non-electric engines or motors.
ENCANA,. ~ ~ EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. December 31, 2008 Ms. Dustin Dunbar Garfield County Building & Planning 0375 County Road 352, Building 2060 Rifle, CO 81650 EnCana Oil & Gas
(USA) Inc. 370 17'h Street, Ste 1700 Denver. CO 80202 Re: Story Gulch Compressor Station Special Use Permit Application Dear Ms. Dunbar: tel: 720.876.3172 fax: 720.876.4172 cell: 303.999.7634
Enclosed with this letter are nine additional copies of the Story Gulch Compressor Station Special Use Permit Application you requested. Along with these copies are three sets of updated
documents for the three application packages that were sent to Garfield County initially. The replacement instructions are as follows: 1. Replace the existing Special Use Permit (SUP)
Cover Page and signed Application with the updated SUP Cover Page, Application, Agreement for Payment Form, and Statement of Authority documents (first document bundle). 2. Replace the
existing Narrative under the Narrative Tab with the updated Narrative (second document). 3. Replace the existing Vicinity Map (first document under the Site Plan Tab) with the updated
Vicinity Map (third document) as well as the Full-size Vicinity Plotter Map (in the plastic binder pocket under the Site Plan Tab). 4. Replace the Assessor Map (first document under
the Landowners Tab) with the updated Assessor Map (fourlh document). 5. Under the second document bundle of the Landowners Tab, keep the first page titled "Legal Description". The following
page should be titled "Special Warranty Deed Exhibit A". Discard all the documents including and following the "Special Warranty Deed Exhibit A" title page. Replace with the documents
under the title page "Quickclaim Deed" (fifth document bundle).
Each updated document is separated by blue paper within the sets. Feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience if you have any further questions about where and what documents
should be exchanged and replaced. Sincerely, ~ Khem Suthiwan Permit Technician-Midstream Services xc: Brenda Linster