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Article 4-203.M
Water Supply and
Distribution Plan
Ursa Operating Company LLC
Speakman A Injection Well
OA Project No. 013-3151
760 Horizon Drive, Suite 102 TEL 970.263.7800
Grand Junction, CO 81506 FAX 970.263.7456 www.olssonassociates.com
URSA OPERATING COMPANY LLC
SPEAKMAN A INJECTION WELL
WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION PLAN
Section 4-203.M. Water Supply and Distribution Plan.
The Ursa Speakman A Injection Well facility does not require potable water source for
personnel or freshwater for sanitary facilities, landscaping or day to day operations of the
facility.
The operations of the facility will be similar to other natural gas operations in Garfield
County. No potable water will be provided at this facility. The proposed use is an
unmanned facility with personnel onsite only for short intervals. Personnel provide their
own potable water carried in their vehicles. Ursa Resources makes potable water
available at their field office to staff and contractors.
Sanitary facilities will not require a source of water and will be provided by portable toilets
located on site and at numerous sites in the field per OSHA standards. Landscaping is
not being proposed, and a water system is not required to maintain any plantings. The
Speakman A Injection Well facility does not use potable or fresh water in its daily
operation.
The water being injected into the well is generated from natural gas production. The
source of the water is from nontributary sources. See Nontributary Ground Water Analysis
in this section. The water will be trucked from various Ursa well pad sites until a pipeline
can be constructed to transport the majority of the water to the injection well.
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Speakman A Injection Well
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NONTRIBUTORY GROUND WATER ANALYSIS
URSA OPERATING COMPANY
SPEAKMAN – A, INJECTION WELL FACILITY
The Ursa Operating Company Speakman A Injection Well Facility will contain only nontributary
water produced from the following formations:
Mesa Verde Group, including the following:
o Williams Fork Formation
Included in this analysis is the “Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules” issued by the
Department of Natural Resources – Office of the State Engineer. This document includes a
description of the nontributary formations of the Piceance Basin and maps demonstrating the
locations of these formations.
Section 17.7 A through D of the “Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules” document contains
descriptions of ground water determined to be nontributary by the State Engineer.
Also included in this analysis are the following documents:
Map(s) of Ursa operations located in Garfield County in relationship to the nontributary
formations;
A list of Ursa wells and with codes that identify the producing formation;
The COGCC Formation Codes that identify the formations.
The map(s) of the Ursa operation identify that the wells are within the nontributary area identified
by the “Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules” Section 17.7 A - D. The list of Ursa wells
identifies each producing formation were the water originated. All of these formations are
identified by the State Engineer as nontributary.
These documents demonstrate that the produced water from Ursa operations is nontributary
ground water.
Attachments:
A - “Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules”
B – Ursa Operational Area Map(s)
C – List of Ursa Wells and Producing Formations
D – COGCC Formation Codes
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Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 1
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE NONTRIBUTARY
NATURE OF GROUND WATER PRODUCED THROUGH WELLS IN CONJUNCTION
WITH THE MINING OF MINERALS
“PRODUCED NONTRIBUTARY GROUND WATER RULES”
2 CCR 402-17
17.1 Title
The title of these rules and regulations is “Rules and Regulations for the Determination of the
Nontributary Nature of Ground Water Produced through Wells in Conjunction with the Mining of
Minerals." The short title of these rules and regulations is “Produced Nontributary Ground
Water Rules” and in this document the rules and regulations may be referred to as “Rules.”
17.2 Authority
These Rules are promulgated pursuant to the authority granted the State Engineer in House Bill
09-1303, Section 3, as codified at section 37-90-137(7)(c), C.R.S.; and section 37-80-102(1)(g),
C.R.S.
17.3 Scope and Purpose of Rules
A. The purpose of these Rules is to assist the State Engineer with administration in the
case of dewatering of geologic formations by withdrawing nontributary ground water to
facilitate or permit the mining of minerals.
B. These Rules establish procedures pursuant to which an operator may petition the State
Engineer for a determination that water that is being or that may be withdrawn from
geologic formations to facilitate or permit the mining of minerals is nontributary, as
defined at section 37-90-103(10.5), C.R.S. These Rules further identify certain areas,
locations and formations within the State of Colorado where the State Engineer shall
regard ground water removed from geologic formations to facilitate or permit mining of
minerals to be nontributary.
C. These Rules provide for the use of engineering and scientific methodologies, including
the use and results of ground water modeling or other ground water characteristics, such
as water chemistry, hydrogeology, or other scientifically based approaches, that an
applicant may rely upon in support of a petition for a nontributary determination.
D. These Rules apply only to ground water removed from geologic formations to facilitate or
permit mining of minerals. Consistent with section 37-90-137(7)(c), C.R.S., the State
Engineer is adopting these Rules to assist with his administration of ground water
withdrawn to facilitate or permit the mining of minerals. Consistent with the intent of
House Bill 09-1303, such administration includes the State Engineer using nontributary
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determinations made pursuant to these Rules for purposes of issuing water well permits
pursuant to section 37-90-137(7), C.R.S., and to obviate the need for administration of
wells subject to permitting consideration, as allowed by sections 37-90-137(7) and 37-
92-305(11), C.R.S.. The State Engineer shall not use these Rules for permitting of wells
pursuant to section 37-90-137(4), C.R.S.
E. These Rules do not apply to any aquifer or portion thereof that contains designated
ground water and is located within the boundaries of a designated ground water basin.
F. These Rules and regulations shall not be construed to establish the jurisdiction of either
the State of Colorado or the Southern Ute Indian Tribe over nontributary ground water
within the boundaries of the Southern Ute Indian Reservation as recognized in Pub. L.
No. 98-290, § 3, 98 Stat. 201 (1984).
17.4 Definitions
A. Statutory Definitions. The terms listed below have the identical meaning as in the
referenced statutes:
1. “Ground water,” also referred to as “underground water,” is defined in section
37-90-103(10.5), C.R.S. and section 37-91-102(7), C.R.S.
2. “Nontributary ground water” is defined in section 37 90-103(10.5) C.R.S.
B. Specific Definitions. Unless expressly stated otherwise or the context otherwise
requires:
1. “Field” means a region with an abundance of oil and/or gas wells extracting
petroleum hydrocarbons from below ground.
2. “Formation” or “geologic formation” means a certain number of rock strata that
have a comparable lithology, facies or other similar properties.
3. “Oil and gas well” means any boring or well into the earth's surface designed to
find and produce petroleum oil and/or gas hydrocarbons.
4. “Operator” means any person or entity engaged in the mining of minerals,
including any person or entity conducting exploration, production and/or
maintenance of oil and gas well(s) or field(s), and excluding geothermal energy
developers.
5. “Produced water” means ground water removed during the dewatering of one or
more geologic formations to facilitate or permit mining of minerals.
C. Other Definitions. All other words used herein shall be given their usual, customary, and
accepted meanings. All words of a technical nature specific to the well drilling industry
shall be given the meaning that is generally accepted in that industry. All words of a
technical or legal nature specific to the State of Colorado water rights administration
shall be given the meaning that is generally accepted within that field.
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17.5 Process for Obtaining a Determination of Nontributary Ground Water
Any person may seek to amend these Rules, through applicable rulemaking procedures, to
identify areas within the State of Colorado where the State Engineer shall regard Produced
Water to be nontributary, or to amend, based on factual information not presented at the time of
adoption, the Rules to exclude areas previously determined to be nontributary pursuant to these
Rules or any amendment thereof. An amendment excluding areas previously determined to be
nontributary will not invalidate any existing permits issued pursuant to these Rules or otherwise
cause the State Engineer to change his administration of wells in existence prior to such
amendment. As an alternative to requesting a rulemaking proceeding, an Operator may obtain a
determination regarding the nontributary nature of Produced Water through an adjudicatory
proceeding before the State Engineer. Any such request for a nontributary determination must
be submitted pursuant to the procedures set forth in this Rule 17.5.
These Rules do not preclude any Operator from obtaining a determination regarding the
nontributary nature of Produced Water, for the purpose of section 37-90-137(7), C.R.S., through
an appropriate proceeding before the Water Court.
A. Submittal of Petition for a Determination of Nontributary Ground Water
An Operator or group of Operators seeking a nontributary determination for Produced
Water withdrawn from an existing well or group of wells, or for a well or wells to be
constructed in one or more geologic formations within a geographically delineated area
(“Applicant”) shall file a petition in the form of a letter and accompanying professional
report to the State Engineer. The petition shall at a minimum contain the following
information:
1. Information indicating whether the ground water will be withdrawn to facilitate or
permit the mining of minerals, or withdrawn for purposes other than the mining of
minerals.
2. Information indicating whether the Applicant is seeking a nontributary
determination for a single well, group of wells, or for all wells, whether such wells
have been constructed or are proposed to be constructed in one or more
geologic formations within a geographically delineated area.
3. Information sufficient to demonstrate, through analytic or numeric modeling, that
the depletions that result from pumping at the location of the well, wells, or at any
well constructed, or proposed to be constructed in one or more geologic
formations within a geographically delineated area, meet the nontributary
standard. In lieu of ground water modeling, the Applicant may provide geologic,
hydrologic, and other information sufficient to demonstrate that each subject
geologic formation at the well location or within the geographically delineated
area is hydraulically disconnected from all surface streams such that there will be
no depletions to any surface stream as a result of pumping.
B. Notice and Comment
1. Concurrent with submission of the petition to the State Engineer, the Applicant
shall file notice of the petition. The notice shall be sent to all parties on the
Produced Nontributary Ground Water Notification List for the water division in
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which the subject ground water is located and the primary newspapers in
circulation in the affected watersheds.
2. The State Engineer shall establish a Produced Nontributary Ground Water
Notification List for each water division within the State of Colorado for the
purposes of ensuring that water users within each water division receive
adequate notice of proceedings held pursuant to these Rules. In order to
establish such notification list, the State Engineer shall, immediately upon effect
of these Rules, and in January of each year thereafter, cause to have published
in the water court resume for each water division an invitation to be included on
such notification list for the applicable water division. Persons on the Produced
Nontributary Ground Water Notification List shall be provided notice required
pursuant to these Rules by either first-class mail, or, if a person so elects, by
electronic mail.
3. The State Engineer shall allow 30 days for any person to respond to the petition.
A person may respond to the petition by submitting written comments or by
requesting that the matter be referred for hearing on the petition. The person
must state the basis for such a request in sufficient detail to allow the State
Engineer to determine whether a hearing is appropriate prior to an Initial
Determination. The Applicant or the staff of the State Engineer may also refer
the matter for hearing on the petition. If the State Engineer determines a hearing
is appropriate, he shall schedule a hearing pursuant to the procedures described
below. The State Engineer may submit the matter to a designated Hearing
Officer at his discretion.
C. Initial Determination
1. If no person requests a hearing, the staff of the State Engineer shall evaluate the
petition and any written comments, and produce an Initial Determination with
respect to whether water withdrawn from an existing well or wells proposed to be
constructed in one or more geologic formations within a geographically
delineated area is nontributary. The Initial Determination may find that water
from only certain wells or certain locations is nontributary.
2. The staff of the State Engineer shall provide a copy of its Initial Determination to
the Applicant, any person who submitted written comments, and any person who
requested a copy of the Initial Determination. If no person objects to the Initial
Determination within 30 days, the staff of the State Engineer will submit its initial
determination to the State Engineer for review and certification as a Final
Decision, as described below.
D. Hearing
1. If any person objects to the Initial Determination, or if the State Engineer has
determined a hearing is appropriate before an Initial Determination, the matter
will be set for an adjudicatory hearing before the State Engineer. The person
objecting must state in detail the basis for such an objection to the Initial
Determination.
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2. The hearing shall be conducted pursuant to the Division of Water Resources
Procedural Regulations, 2 CCR 402-5, and applicable provisions of the State
Administrative Procedure Act. The Applicant shall provide notice of the hearing
to any person who responded to the petition.
3. For purposes of the hearing, the Applicant shall be considered the party
requesting the hearing and the proponent of the order, and shall have the initial
burden of proof. Any person who responded to the petition may participate as a
party to the hearing. The staff of the State Engineer may participate as a party.
4. The State Engineer may consider the Initial Determination of the staff of the State
Engineer as evidence; however, the hearing will be de novo, based upon the
evidence presented at the hearing.
E. Final Decision
If no hearing is held, the Initial Determination shall become the Final Decision of the
State Engineer (“Final Decision”) with respect to the Applicant’s petition. If there has
been a hearing on the petition, the decision of the State Engineer shall become the Final
Decision of the State Engineer pursuant to procedures set forth in the Division of Water
Resources Procedural Regulations, 2 CCR 402-5, and applicable provisions of the State
Administrative Procedure Act.
F. Effect of Final Decision
1. The State Engineer shall rely upon the Final Decision to evaluate well permit
applications submitted pursuant to section 37-90-137(7), C.R.S., where an
operator is withdrawing nontributary ground water to facilitate the mining of
minerals, and where the nontributary ground water being removed will be
beneficially used.
2. The State Engineer shall rely upon the Final Decision to authorize the withdrawal
of nontributary ground water to facilitate the mining of minerals without requiring
a well permit, pursuant to section 37-90-137(7), C.R.S., where the nontributary
ground water being removed will not be beneficially used.
3. Where a Final Decision is applicable to all wells to be constructed within a
geographically delineated area, the State Engineer shall rely upon the Final
Decision to evaluate all wells constructed within that area for the purposes set
forth in the preceding paragraphs.
17.6 Engineering and Scientific Methodologies and Standards
A. An Applicant shall comply with the engineering and scientific methodologies and
standards described in Rule 17.6 of these Rules when submitting a petition for
determination of nontributary groundwater made pursuant to Rule 17.5 of these Rules.
B. Conceptual Model
For any petition for determination of nontributary groundwater submitted pursuant to
Rule 17.5 of these Rules, an Applicant shall include a conceptual model of the geologic
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and hydrogeologic characteristics of the relevant area, formation or basin under
consideration. The conceptual model shall adequately represent the known geologic
and hydrogeologic characteristics of the ground water system. At a minimum, the
conceptual model shall define the hydrostratigraphic units along with any known
characteristics and boundary conditions. The conceptual model will determine whether
numerical or analytical modeling, or alternative methodologies are appropriate for
evaluating the petition for a determination of nontributary ground water. For numerical
modeling, the conceptual model shall establish the preliminary water budget of the
system, which should include sources of water, flow directions, and discharge or exit
points.
C. Ground Water Modeling
1. An Applicant may use mathematical ground water modeling simulating the
ground water system through equations that describe the heads or flows with
representative boundary conditions to demonstrate that the withdrawal of
produced ground water that is, or is presumed to be, in hydraulic connection with
the surface water system is nontributary, as defined at section 37-90-103(10.5),
C.R.S.
2. Any ground water model used to demonstrate that the withdrawal of produced
ground water that is, or is presumed to be, in hydraulic connection with the
surface water system is nontributary shall comply with the protocol for
development and use of a mathematical ground water model as generally agreed
upon by technical experts in the water resources discipline. Many analytical and
numerical models are available that may be found acceptable for use in the
evaluation of an Application. However, the Applicant must demonstrate the
model’s suitability and applicability to determining that the ground water is
nontributary. The Applicant should contact the State Engineer’s Office regarding
the use of models since certain models will have more or less credibility with
ground water modeling experts.
3. For situations in which the hydrologic system is under confined or semi-confined
conditions, model calculations shall utilize a storativity (storage coefficient). A
specific yield value may be used in the calculations where water table
(unconfined) conditions exist.
4. All data files used in a numerical or analytical ground water model shall be
provided in an electronic format deemed acceptable to the State Engineer’s Office. All data files shall include the model input files as well as any supporting
data used in the development of the model input files. Any GIS shape files used
in the development of the model shall also accompany submittal of the model.
5. Documentation to explain the context and methodology of all ground water
modeling shall accompany the Professional Report as described in Rule 17.6.E.
It is incumbent upon the Applicant to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the State
Engineer’s Office that the model code and input data are suitable and applicable
for determining that the produced ground water is nontributary. Proprietary
information and data need not be disclosed by an Applicant beyond that which is
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deemed necessary by the State Engineer’s Office to evaluate the model and
verify model input parameters.
6. Any party objecting to a petition for an adjudicatory proceeding or objecting to an
Initial Determination, as specified in Rule 17.5, may obtain all supporting
information relied upon by an Applicant in developing any ground water
modeling, or alternative methodologies. The Applicant’s obligation to disclose
such information arises upon request of any party and, to the extent that the
Applicant deems and the State Engineer finds any such information sensitive,
confidential, or proprietary, the parties and State Engineer shall agree to hold
such information confidential and protect it from public dissemination under
appropriate terms and conditions.
D. Alternative Methodology
1. Geologic conditions at a site may effectively isolate the mineral-bearing
production zones from the surface water system. An alternative method may be
utilized to demonstrate that ground water produced in conjunction with the mining
of minerals from the potential and existing production zones is nontributary.
Alternative methodologies are intended to demonstrate that the production zones
are disconnected from the surface water system by a lithologic discontinuity or
structural separation between the production zone and its outcrop equivalent.
2. The criteria for demonstrating isolation of an existing or potential production zone
from the surface water system may include both direct and indirect physical
evidence such as that obtained from drilling, borehole geophysical logging,
surface seismic and geophysical surveys, drill stem and pump tests, geochemical
analyses and surface and subsurface mapping.
Geologic and geophysical maps and cross sections shall be based on actual
evidence obtained from drilling, geophysical and/or seismic surveys or other
verifiable geotechnical investigations. Location, seismic and geophysical survey
data, including GIS data, shall be submitted in a paper and/or electronic format
deemed acceptable by the State Engineer’s Office.
3. Published professional reports, investigations, or technical papers may be
provided as a source of factual evidence in support of a petition.
4. Petrophysics, hydrogeologic data and water chemistry may be used to support
the conclusions of a petition. Samples of water and gas, or other media to be
subjected to chemical or isotopic analysis, shall be collected, handled and
analyzed to ensure that the results are consistent with the intended use of the
data. A detailed description of the sample collection procedures and analytical
methods shall be submitted to the State Engineer’s Office upon request.
Laboratory data shall be submitted in a format deemed acceptable by the State
Engineer’s Office.
5. Copies of supporting evidence shall be provided to the State Engineer’s Office
upon request. Such evidence may include, but is not limited to, geophysical logs
and surveys, pump and drill stem test data, lithologic descriptions or other
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physical or hydrologic analyses and water quality/chemistry analyses on which
the Applicant has relied to support a petition. Proprietary information and data
need not be disclosed by an applicant beyond that which is deemed necessary
by the State Engineer’s Office to evaluate the petition and demonstrate that the
data on which the Applicant’s conclusions are based is valid.
6. Any party objecting to a petition for an adjudicatory proceeding or objecting to an
Initial Determination, as specified in Rule 17.5, may obtain all supporting
information relied upon by an Applicant in developing any ground water
modeling, or alternative methodologies. The Applicant’s obligation to disclose
such information arises upon request of any party and, to the extent that the
Applicant deems and the State Engineer finds any such information sensitive,
confidential, or proprietary, the parties and State Engineer shall agree to hold
such information confidential and protect it from public dissemination under
appropriate terms and conditions.
E. Professional Report
1. The supporting data for a petition shall be assembled in a professional report and
shall include appendices of the data and calculations used to demonstrate that
the ground water is not connected to the surface water system or that the ground
water otherwise meets the statutory definition of nontributary ground water as set
forth at section 37-90-103(10.5), C.R.S.
2. A detailed map of the proposed nontributary area shall accompany the report and
shall be overlain on a standard U.S.G.S. topographic map with scale 1:24000
inches when such area can be shown within the boundary of 7 mile by 14 mile
map area. For larger areas, a topographic base map with a scale of 1:50000,
1:100000 or 1:250000 inches may be utilized; using the largest scale possible
that will enclose the entire area of the nontributary ground water determination,
wells, and locations of data points, surveys, and other features related to the
petition.
3. Standard Data Format – For consistency in reporting, the following parameters
shall be used as the standard format and units for reporting the stated types of
data: Where: L = length (feet); t = time (day).
a. Hydraulic conductivity (K) shall be reported in units of L/t (ft/day).
b. Transmissivity [T] shall be reported in units of L2/t (ft2/day).
c. Water production rate [Q] shall be reported in units of L3/t (ft3/day).
d. Specific storage (Ss) shall be reported in units of L-1 (1/ft).
e. Water volume shall be reported in units of L3 (ft3).
f. Specific yield, storativity or storage coefficient shall be reported as a ratio.
g. Thicknesses (aquifer, formation, etc.) shall be reported in units of L (feet).
h. Distances shall be reported in units of L (feet).
4. The Applicant shall submit two paper copies of the report and appendices and
one electronic copy, including GIS shape files, in a format deemed acceptable by
the State Engineer’s Office.
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5. A petition for multiple production zones may be submitted with a single report
utilizing data from a source or sources that include the same geographic/geologic
area.
17.7 Specific Locations of Nontributary Ground Water in Colorado
Ground water in the State of Colorado is legally presumed to be “tributary,” or hydraulically
connected to surface water in such a fashion so as to require administration within the prior
appropriation system in conjunction with surface rights, unless it is demonstrated to be
nontributary ground water in accordance with the law. See Simpson v. Bijou Irrigation Co., 69
P.3d 50, 57 n.7 (Colo. 2003). For purposes of administration under section 37-90-137(7),
C.R.S. absent a determination made pursuant to Rule 17.5 of these Rules, or other Rulemaking,
the State Engineer shall regard all Produced Water within the State of Colorado to be tributary,
with the exception of the ground water described in Rule 17.7.A through D.
A. The Denver Basin
The State Engineer shall regard the bedrock aquifers of the Denver Basin (the Dawson,
Denver, Arapahoe, and Laramie-Fox Hills) to be nontributary only where shown to be
nontributary by the Denver Basin Rules, 2 CCR 402-6. Pursuant to section 37-90-
103(10.7), C.R.S., the State Engineer shall regard all remaining ground water in the
bedrock aquifers of the Denver Basin subject to the Denver Basin Rules to be not
nontributary.
B. Water Rights Found to be Nontributary by a Valid Court Decree
The State Engineer shall regard all water rights that are decreed nontributary by a court
to be nontributary only to the extent provided by the court decree and only insofar as
such water is used in a manner wholly consistent with the terms and conditions of such
decree.
C. Existing Ground Water Well Permits
House Bill 09-1303, Section 3, codified at section 37-90-137(7)(c), C.R.S. provides
“[a]ny rules promulgated pursuant to this subsection (7) shall not conflict with existing
laws and shall not affect the validity of ground water well permits existing prior to the
adoption of such rules.” Therefore, the State Engineer shall regard as nontributary all
ground water permitted for withdrawal as nontributary ground water pursuant to well
permits issued by the State Engineer prior to the adoption of these Rules.
D. For the purpose of meeting the objectives in the scope and purpose of these Rules, Rule
17.7.D. identifies geographically delineated areas under which the ground water in only
certain formations is nontributary for the limited purposes of these Rules. Small-scale
maps showing the extents of the delineated areas and identifying the geologic
formations are included as a reference in an appendix to these Rules. Larger-scale
maps are available on the Division of Water Resources’ website along with an electronic
version of these Rules. The small-scale and large-scale maps show identical areas and
each are incorporated as part of the Rules. The delineated areas may be viewed
through Division of Water Resources’ public data viewing tools as they are developed
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and the data files describing the areas are also available for downloading from the
Division of Water Resources’ website.
1. Ground water in the Piceance Basin, Mesaverde Formation, Cameo and South
Canyon Coal Groups within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-1 in
Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map
labeled Map 1, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website.
2. Ground water in the Northern San Juan Basin, Fruitland Formation within the
boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-2 in Appendix A, which boundaries
are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 2, available on the
Division of Water Resources’ website.
3. Ground water in the Piceance Basin, Neslen Formation within the boundaries
shown on the small-scale Map A-3 in Appendix A, which boundaries are more
clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 3, available on the Division of
Water Resources’ website.
4. Ground water in the Paradox Basin, Paradox Formation within the boundaries
shown on the small-scale Map A-4 in Appendix A, which boundaries are more
clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 4, available on the Division of
Water Resources’ website.
5. Ground water in the following formations in the Sand Wash Basin:
a. Wasatch Formation (Hiawatha Formation) within the boundaries shown
on the small-scale Map A-5a in Appendix A, which boundaries are more
clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 5a, available on the
Division of Water Resources’ website.
b. Nugget Sandstone, Dakota Sandstone, Mowry Shale, Frontier Formation,
Baxter Shale, Mesaverde Group, Lewis Shale, Lance Formation, and Fort
Union Formation, within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-
5b in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-
scale map labeled Map 5b, available on the Division of Water Resources’
website. For the Frontier Formation Mowry Shale and Dakota Sandstone,
the delineated nontributary area excludes the upthrown fault block lying
above the Uinta-Sparks fault system.
6. Ground water in the following formations in the Piceance Basin:
a. Ground water in the Weber Formation within the boundaries shown on
the small-scale Map A-6a in Appendix A, which boundaries are more
clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 6a, available on the
Division of Water Resources’ website.
b. Ground water in the Morrison and the Sundance/Entrada Formation
within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-6b in Appendix A,
which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled
Map 6b, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website.
7. Ground water in the following formations in the Piceance Basin:
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a. Ground water in the Undifferentiated Wasatch Formation within the
boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-7a in Appendix A, which
boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map
7a, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website.
b. Ground water in the Middle and Lower Wasatch Formation within the
boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-7b in Appendix A, which
boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map
7b, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website.
c. Ground water in the Iles Formation within the boundaries shown on the
small-scale Map A-7c in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly
shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 7c, available on the Division
of Water Resources’ website.
d. Ground water in the Williams Fork Formation within the boundaries
shown on the small-scale Map A-7d in Appendix A, which boundaries are
more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 7d, available on
the Division of Water Resources’ website. These boundaries are also
representative of the Undifferentiated Mesaverde Group for the purpose
of these Rules.
8. Ground water in the following formations in the Piceance Basin:
a. Ground water in the Mancos Formation within the boundaries shown on
the small-scale Map A-8a in Appendix A, which boundaries are more
clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 8a, available on the
Division of Water Resources’ website.
b. Ground water in the Dakota Formation within the boundaries shown on
the small-scale Map A-8b in Appendix A, which boundaries are more
clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 8b, available on the
Division of Water Resources’ website.
c. Ground water in the Morrison Formation within the boundaries shown on
the small-scale Map A-8c in Appendix A, which boundaries are more
clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 8c, available on the
Division of Water Resources’ website.
9. Ground water in the following formations in the Northern San Juan Basin:
a. Ground water in the Pictured Cliffs Sandstone Formation within the
boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-9a in Appendix A, which
boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map
9a, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website.
b. Ground water in the Cliff House Sandstone Formation within the
boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-9b in Appendix A, which
boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map
9b, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website.
c. Ground water in the Menefee Formation within the boundaries shown on
the small-scale Map A-9c in Appendix A, which boundaries are more
clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 9c, available on the
Division of Water Resources’ website.
d. Ground water in the Point Lookout Sandstone within the boundaries
shown on the small-scale Map A-9d in Appendix A, which boundaries are
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more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 9d, available on
the Division of Water Resources’ website.
e. Ground water in the Dakota Formation within the boundaries shown on
the small-scale Map A-9e in Appendix A, which boundaries are more
clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 9e, available on the
Division of Water Resources’ website.
10. Ground water in the following formations in the Denver-Julesburg Basin, provided
such ground water is not in an upthrown fault block:
a. Ground water in the Pierre Shale Formation, Parkman Sandstone
Member; also known as the Larimer, Richard, and Rocky Ridge
Members; within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-10a in
Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale
map labeled Map 10a, available on the Division of Water Resources’
website.
b. Ground water in the Pierre Shale Formation, Sussex Sandstone Member,
also known as the Terry Member, within the boundaries shown on the
small-scale Map A-10b in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly
shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 10b, available on the Division
of Water Resources’ website.
c. Ground water in the Pierre Shale Formation, Shannon Sandstone
Member; also known as the Hygiene Member, within the boundaries
shown on the small-scale Map A-10c in Appendix A, which boundaries
are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 10c,
available on the Division of Water Resources’ website.
d. Ground water in the Lower Pierre Shale Formation within the boundaries
shown on the small-scale Map A-10d in Appendix A, which boundaries
are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 10d,
available on the Division of Water Resources’ website.
e. Ground water in the Niobrara Formation within the boundaries shown on
the small-scale Map A-10e in Appendix A, which boundaries are more
clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 10e, available on the
Division of Water Resources’ website.
f. Ground water in the Carlile Formation within the boundaries shown on the
small-scale Map A-10f in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly
shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 10f, available on the Division
of Water Resources’ website.
g. Ground water in the Greenhorn Formation within the boundaries shown
on the small-scale Map A-10g in Appendix A, which boundaries are more
clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 10g, available on the
Division of Water Resources’ website.
h. Ground water in the Graneros Formation within the boundaries shown on
the small-scale Map A-10h in Appendix A, which boundaries are more
clearly shown on the attached large-scale map labeled Map 10h,
available on the Division of Water Resources’ website.
i. Ground water in the Dakota Group within the boundaries shown on the
small-scale Map A-10i in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly
shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 10i, available on the Division
of Water Resources’ website.
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j. Ground water in the Lyons Formation within the boundaries shown on the
small-scale Map A-10j in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly
shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 10j, available on the Division
of Water Resources’ website.
17.8 Severability
If any portion of these Rules is found to be invalid, the remaining portion of the Rules shall
remain in force and in effect.
17.9 Revisions
These Rules may be revised in accordance with section 24-4-103, C.R.S.
17.10 Other laws, rules, and decrees
These Rules shall be interpreted so as to not conflict with existing laws, rules, or decrees.
17.11 Effective Date
These Rules shall become effective 20 days after publication and shall remain in effect until
amended or revoked as provided by law.
17.12 Statement of Basis and Purpose
The Statement of Basis and Purpose for these Rules is incorporated herein as part of the Rules.
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Speakman A UIC - Produced Water SourcesPOSTED WELL DATAWell Label
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February 6, 2014
PETRA 2/6/2014 5:06:51 PM
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Sources of produced water for Speakman A UIC (BAT 23CWI-24-07-96)
Well NameUWI (APINum)OperatorProd Fm
BAT 12A-24-07-9605045205530000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 12B-24-07-9605045205620000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 32B-24-07-9605045205640000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 32C-24-07-9605045220440000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 44A-18-07-9505045190890000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 33A-18-07-9505045205350000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 33B-18-07-9505045205320000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 33C-18-07-9505045205310000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 13A-17-07-9505045190930000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 13B-17-07-9505045191080000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 13C-17-07-9505045190700000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 13D-17-07-9505045190980000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 14B-17-07-9505045191090000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 14D-17-07-9505045190670000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 24D-17-07-9505045190820000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 24B-17-07-9505045187150000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 34D-17-07-9505045190660000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 34B-17-07-9505045191010000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 23D17-07-9505045187140000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 23B-17-07-9505045190950000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
BAT 22D-17-07-9505045187130000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK
COGCC Formation Codes
CodeDescription
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AARPH ALLUVIUM-ARAPAHOE
ABCK ARBUCKLE
ACGMI AMAZON-COUNCIL GROVE-MISSOURI
ADMI Admire
AFXHL ALLUVIUM-FOXHILLS
AKAH AKAH SALT
AL-FU ALMOND-FORT UNION
AL-LW ALMOND-LEWIS
ALLFM ALL FORMATIONS
ALLN ALLEN
ALMD ALMOND
ALRME ALLUVIUM-LARAMIE
ALVM ALLUVIUM
AMZN AMAZON
ANMS ANIMAS
APRRE ALLUVIUM-PIERRE
APSP APISHAPA
ARPH ARAPAHOE
ATOK ATOKA
BCKHN BUCKHORN
BENT BENTONITE
BENTN BENTON
BK-CM BUCKHORN-CEDAR MOUNTAIN
BK-MR BUCKHORN-MORRISON
BKCK BARKER CREEK
BKCKL BARKER CREEK - LOWER
BKCKU BARKER CREEK - UPPER
BLANK HOT LINE FORM NA
BLFEN BLUFF-ENTRADA
BLFF BLUFF SANDSTONE
BLIN BLAINE
BOWIE BOWIE COAL
BRBSN BRUSHY BASIN
BRCDK BURRO CANYON-DAKOTA
BRCN BURRO CANYON
BRPK BROWNS PARK
BXTR BAXTER
CAMCZ CAMEO COAL-COZZETTE
CAMMV CAMEO COALS-MESAVERDE
CAMSC CAMEO SANDS-COALS
CARL CARLILE
CARM CARMEL
CCCMC COZZETTE-CORCORAN-CAMEO C
CCCSW CRCN-COZZ-CAMEO SD-WMFK
CCRCW COZZ-CRCRN-RLNS-CMEO-WMFK
CodeDescription
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CCRMV COZZ-CRCRN-RLNS-MESAVERDE
CCRWF CRCRN-COZZ-RLNS-WMFK
CD-FH CODELL-FORT HAYS
CDHL CEDAR HILLS
CDMTN CEDAR MOUNTAIN
CDRN CHADRON
CGAFL COUNCIL GROVE - AMAZON - FOUNTAIN - LYONS
CGTR CHUGWATER
CHIN CHINLE
CHRK CHEROKEE
CHTIS CUTLER-HONAKER TRAIL-ISMAY
CKEMW CHEROKEE-MORROW
CLFH CLIFF HOUSE
CLGP COLORADO GROUP
CLMN COALMONT
CM-MR CEDAR MOUNTAIN-MORRISON
CMBR CAMBRIAN
CMEO CAMEO
CMEOC CAMEO COAL
CMSMV CAMEO SANDS-MESAVERDE
COAL COAL
CODL CODELL
COUGR COUNCIL GROVE
COZZ COZZETTE
CR-MN CORCORAN-MANCOS
CR-MV CORCORAN-MESAVERDE
CRCMS CAMEO SAND-CORCORAN
CRCRN CORCORAN
CRCWF CRCRN-CMEO SD-WMFK
CRCZR CORCORAN-COZZETTE-ROLLINS
CRKE CHEROKEE K
CRLGR CARLILE-GREENHORN
CRTC CRETACEOUS
CRTS CURTIS
CSGEM CASTLEGATE-EMERY
CSGMN CASTLEGATE-MANCOS
CSLGT CASTLEGATE
CSPR CASPER SAND
CT-HT CUTLER-HONAKER TRAIL
CTARK CUTLER-ARKOSE
CTHRM CUTLER-HERMOSA
CTLR CUTLER
CWMFK COZZETTE WILLIAMS FORK
CYNN CHEYENNE
CZ-CR COZZETTE-CORCORAN
02/10/2014Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation CommissionPage 1
COGCC Formation Codes
CodeDescription
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CZ-MV COZZETTE-MESAVERDE
CZCRM COZZETTE-CORCORAN-MESAVRD
CZCRW COZZETTE-CORORAN-WMFK
CZRLS COZZETTE-ROLLINS
D-CDL D SAND-CODELL
D-GRH D-GREENHORN
D-J-O D-J-O SANDS
DCKM DOCKUM
DCMCR DAKOTA-CEDAR MTN-CORCORAN
DENNB DAKOTA-ENTRADA-NIOBRARA
DEVN DEVONIAN
DGCK DOUGLAS CREEK
DJ-LK DSND-JSND-LAKOTA
DJINJ DENVER BASIN COMBINED DISPOSAL ZONE
DJNCS DKTA-J-NBRR-CODL-SUSX
DJSND D & J SAND
DK-BC DAKOTA-BUCKHORN
DK-CDLDAKOTA-CODELL
DK-CM DAKOTA-CEDAR MOUNTAIN
DK-GL DAKOTA-GALLUP
DK-J DAKOTA-JSND
DK-JD DAKOTA-J SAND-D SAND
DK-LK DAKOTA-LAKOTA
DK-LY DAKOTA-LYONS
DK-MC DAKOTA-MANCOS
DK-MR DAKOTA-MORRISON
DK-NB DAKOTA-NIOBRARA
DK-PR DAKOTA-PURGATOIRE
DK-SN DAKOTA-SANASTEE
DK-WB DAKOTA-WEBER
DKCMM DAKOTA-CEDAR MTN-MORRISON
DKENG DAKOTA- ENTRADA-GLORIETA
DKENT DAKOTA-ENTRADA
DKGP DAKOTA GROUP
DKGRC DAKOTA-GREENHORN-CODELL
DKJCD DAKOTA-J-CODELL
DKJCS DAKOTA-J SAND-CODELL-SUSS
DKJNC DAKOTA-J-NIOBRARA-CODELL
DKJSX DAKOTA-J SAND-SUSSEX
DKMCB DAKOTA-MANCOS B
DKMNB DAKOTA-MUDDY-NIOBRARA
DKMRS DAKOTA-MORRISON-SALT WASH
DKNCD DAKOTA-CODELL-NIOBRARA
DKPCF DAKOTA-PICTURED CLIFFS
DKTA DAKOTA
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DMEDG DKTA-PRGR-MRSN-ENRD-DCKM-GLRT
DNBCD D SAND-CODELL-NIOBRARA
DNVR DENVER
DOSND D & O SAND
DPCK DEEP CREEK SAND
DSCR DESERT CREEK
DSMS DES MOINES
DSND D SAND
DUNE DUNE SAND
DWSN DAWSON
EMRY EMERY
EN-DK ENTRADA-DOCKUM
EN-GL ENTRADA & GLORIETA
EN-LY ENTRADA-LYONS
ENBLM ENTRADA-BLUFF-MORRISON
ENBMR ENTRADA-BLUFF-MORRISON
ENRD ENTRADA
ENTNG ENTRADA-NUGGET
EOCN EOCENE
EPUP ENTRADA - PERMIAN - UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN
ERCS ERICSON
FCASLEFNTN-AMZN-COUGR-LSTKA-LYNS-ENRD
FCMVD FRUITLAND COAL-MESAVERDE
FLNLW FORT UNION-LANCE-LEWIS
FMNG FARMINGTON
FNTN FOUNTAIN
FRDK FRONTIER-DAKOTA
FRKR FORAKER
FRLD FRUITLAND
FRLDC FRUITLAND COAL
FRLLE FORELLE
FRMD FRONTIER-MUDDY
FRPCL FRUITLAND-PICTURED CLIFFS
FRSC FORT SCOTT
FRSD FERRON SANDSTONE
FRTR FRONTIER
FT-LW FORT UNION-LEWIS
FT-MV FORT UNION-MESAVERDE
FT-WS FORT UNION-WASATCH
FTH-J FORT HAYS-J SAND
FTHYS FORT HAYS
FTLN FORT UNION-LANCE
FTUN FORT UNION
FTUNC FORT UNION COAL
FUSN FUSON
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FWLLE Fountain-Wolfcamp-Lyons-Lykins-Entrada
FXHLB FOX HILLS BASE
FXHLS FOX HILLS
GDMDG GRRS-DKTA-PRGR-MRSN-ENRD-DCKM-GLRT
GLDR GLACIAL DRIFT
GLLP GALLUP
GLMC GILMORE CITY
GLRT GLORIETA
GOSH GOTHIC SHALE
GR-DK GRANEROS - DAKOTA
GRNHN GREENHORN
GRNNC GREENHORN-NIOBRARA-CODELL
GRNT GRANITE
GRRS GRANEROS
GRRV GREEN RIVER
GRSD GREELEY SAND
GRTNB GREENHORN-TIMPAS-NIOBRARA
HEBNR HEEBNER
HM-IS HERMOSA-ISMAY
HN-DC HONAKER TRAIL-DESERT CRK
HN-IS HONAKER TRAIL-ISMAY
HNKRT HONAKER TRAIL
HNTSM HUNTSMAN
HOVS HOVENWEEP SHALE
HR-DS HERMOSA/DESERT CREEK
HRFN HUERFANO
HRMS HERMOSA
HRSN HARRISON
HTCH HATCH
HYGN HYGIENE
IGLD INGLESIDE
ILES ILES
ILESC ILES COAL
INTR IGNEOUS SILL INTRUSIVE
IS-DC ISMAY-DESERT CREEK
ISMY ISMAY
J-2 J-2 SAND
J-3 J-3 SAND
J-CDL J-CODELL
J-GRH J & GREENHORN
J-O J & O SAND
J-SN J SAND & SHANNON
J-SX J & SUSSEX
JCDSX J-CODELL-SUSSEX
JCSUS J-CODELL-SUSSEX-SHANNON
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JDCNB J-D-CODELL-NIOBRARA
JFHC J-FORT HAYS-CODELL
JGGNC JSND-GRANEROS-GREENHORN-NIOBRARA-CODELL
JGRNC JSND-GREENHORN-NIOBRARA-CODELL
JGRRS JSND-GRANEROS
JNBCD J-NIOBRARA-CODELL
JNBRR J-NIOBRARA
JNBSX J-NIOBRARA-SUSSEX
JNCKS J-NIOB-CODL-DAK-SUSSEX
JNCSN J-CODELL-NIOBRARA-SHANNON
JNCSS JSND-CODL-NIO-SUSX-SHAN
JNCSX J-CODELL-NIOBRARA-SUSSEX
JNFCS J-NIOBRARA-FORT HAYS-CODELL-SUSSEX
JNFHC J-NIOBRARA-FT HAYS-CODELL
JRSC JURASSIC
JSND J SAND
JSXSN JSND-SUSSEX-SHANNON
JTPCD J-CODELL-TIMPAS
KDRK KINDERHOOK
KEYES KEYES
KRTLD KIRTLAND
KSSC KANSAS CITY
L-D-M LAKOTA-DAKOTA-MUDDY
LASAL LASAL
LDVLL LEADVILLE
LECMP LECOMPTON
LEWS LEWIS SHALE
LFTUN LOWER FORT UNION
LG-MR LANSING-MARMATON
LG-MS LANSING-MISSISSIPPIAN
LG-PN LANSING-PENNSYLVANIAN
LGKC LANSING-KANSAS CITY
LISMY LOWER ISMAY
LKMR LAKOTA-MORRISON
LKNB LAKOTA-NIOBRARA
LKNS LYKINS
LKSN LAKOTA-SUNDANCE
LKT-J LAKOTA - J SAND
LKTA LAKOTA
LLWIS LOWER LEWIS
LN-FX LANCE-FOXHILLS
LN-LW LANCE-LEWIS
LN-WS LANCE-WASATCH
LNC-L LANCE LOWER
LNC-U LANCE UPPER
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LNCE LANCE
LNFTW LANCE-FORT UNION-WASTCH
LNFXW LANCE-FOXHILLS-WASATCH
LNRD LEONARD
LNSNG LANSING
LOESS LOESS
LOYD LOYD SS
LRMI LARAMIE
LSNGA LANSING A
LSNGB LANSING B
LSNGC LANSING C
LSNGD LANSING D
LSTKA LOWER SATANKA
LW-MV LEWIS-MESAVERDE
LWFTW LEWIS-FORT UNION-WASATCH
LWIS LEWIS
LWISA LEWIS A ZONE
LY-NB LYONS-NIOBRARA
LYLKA LYONS-LAKOTA
LYNS LYONS
LYTL LYTLE
M-O-W MISSISSIPIAN-OSAGE-WARSAW
MCCK MCCRACKEN
MCCL MCCLAVE
MCDM MC DERMOTT
MD-DK MUDDY-DAKOTA
MD-FS MUDDY-FUSON
MD-LK MUDDY-LAKOTA
MD-SK MUDDY-SKULL CREEK
MDDY MUDDY
MDDYD MUDDY D
MDDYJ MUDDY J
MDLYS MUDDY-LYONS
MDMW MUDDY-MOWRY
MDSN MADISON
ME-PL MENEFEE-POINT LOOKOUT
MENF MENEFEE
MENFC MENEFEE COAL
MFUNB MUDDY-FUSON-NIOBRARA
MK-SR MOENKOPI-SHINARUMP
MM-MW MARMATON-MORROW
MN-EM MANCOS-EMERY
MN-SE MANCOS-SEGO
MNCAB MANCOS A & B
MNCS MANCOS
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MNCSA MANCOS A
MNCSB MANCOS B
MNKP MOENKOPI
MNRN MINTURN
MOLS MOLAS
MORG MORGAN
MR-AT MORROW-ATOKA
MR-FS MARMATON-FORT SCOTT
MR-KY MORROW-KEYES
MR-MN MORAPOS-MANCOS
MR-MT MORROW-MARMATON
MR-SN MORRISON-SUNDANCE
MR-SW MORRISON-SALT WASH
MRKYS MARMATON-KEYES
MRON MAROON
MRPS MORAPOS
MRRW MORROW
MRRW1 MORROW V-1
MRRW2 MORROW V-2
MRRW3 MORROW 3
MRRW4 MORROW V-4
MRRW5 MORROW V-5
MRRW6 MORROW V-6
MRRW7 MORROW V-7
MRRWA MORROW A
MRRWB MORROW B
MRRWU MORROW-UPPER
MRSN MORRISON
MRTFS MARMATON-TOPEKA-FT SCOTT
MRTN MARMATON
MRV11 MORROW V-11
MS-KY MISSISSIPPIAN-KEYES
MS-MW MISSISSIPPIAN-MORROW
MS-OS MISSISSIPPIAN-OSAGE
MS-PN MISSISSIPPIAN-PENNSYLVANI
MS-SL MISSISSIPPIAN-ST LOUIS
MS-SP MISSISSIPPIAN-SPERGEN
MSND M SAND
MSPOS MISS.-SPERGEN-OSAGE
MSSP MISSISSIPPIAN
MSSR MISSOURI
MULTI MULTIPLE FORMATIONS
MV-SN MESAVERDE-SANASTEE
MVDK MESAVERDE-DAKOTA
MVMNB MESAVERDE-MANCOS B
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MVRD MESAVERDE
MVRDC MESAVERDE COAL
MWRY MOWRY
N-COM NOT COMPLETED
N-COM1NOT COMPLETED
N-COM2NOT COMPLETED
N-COM3NOT COMPLETED
N-COM4NOT COMPLETED
N-T-C NIOBRARA-TIMPAS-CODELL
NA NOT APPLICABLE
NAVA NAVAJO
NB-CD NIOBRARA-CODELL
NB-FH NIOBRARA-FT HAYS
NB-FR NIOBRARA-FRONTIER
NB-SN NIOBRARA-SHANNON
NB-SX NIOBRARA-SUSSEX
NB-TM NIOBRARA-TIMPAS
NBCDL NIOBRARA-CODELL-LYONS
NBCSN NIOBRARA-CODELL-SHANNON
NBCSX NIOBRARA-CODELL-SUSSEX
NBCTB NIOB-CODELL-TEPEE BUTTES
NBFHC NIOBRARA-FT HAYS-CODELL
NBFHS NIOBRARA-FT HAYS-SUSSEX
NBGFR NIOBRARA-GREENHORN-FRONTI
NBRR NIOBRARA
NBSSX NIOBRARA-SHANNON-SUSSEX
NBTCL NIOBRARA-TIMPS-CODL-LAKOT
NBTSX NIOBRARA-TIMPAS-SUSSEX
NCMN NACIMIENTO
NESLC NESLEN COAL
NEVA NEVA
NFCSX NIOB-FT HYS-CODELL-SUSSEX
NGSD NUGGET SANDSTONE
NOTSP NOT SPECIFIED
NTCSX NIOBRARA-TIMPAS-CODL-SUSS
OGLL OGALLALA
OGRK ORGAN ROCK
OHCRK OHIO CREEK
OJAM OJO ALAMO
OLGCN OLIGOCENE
ORDV ORDOVICIAN
OS-AB OSAGE-ARBUCKLE
OSAGE OSAGE
OSND O SAND
OURAY OURAY
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OURAY OURAY
PAWN PAWNEE
PAWNA PAWNEE A
PAWNB PAWNEE B
PC-MV PICTURED CLIFFS-MESAVERDE
PCCF PICTURED CLIFFS
PCCK PICEANCE CREEK
PCMB PRECAMBRIAN
PCMDK PICT CLIFFS-MESAVERDE-DAK
PENN PENNSYLVANIAN
PHCK PARACHUTE CREEK
PLZOC PALEOZOIC
PNATK PENNSYLVANIAN-ATOKA
PNLK POINT LOOKOUT
POCNC POISON CANYON COAL
PR-AP PIERRE-APISHAPA
PR-DK PURGATOIRE-DOCKUM
PRDX PARADOX
PRGR PURGATOIRE
PRKM PARKMAN
PRKNC PARKMAN-NIOBRARA-CODELL
PRMN PERMIAN
PRRE PIERRE
PRREA PIERRE A
PRREB PIERRE B
PSPR PHOSPHORIA
RCRD RICHARD
RCZCR ROLLINS-COZZETTE-CORCORAN
RDCV RED CAVE
REGN REAGAN
RL-WF ROLLINS-WILLIAMS FORK
RLNS ROLLINS
RMVWS ROLLINS-MESAVERDE-WASATCH
ROLCM ROLLINS-CAMEO
ROLCR ROLLINS-CORCORAN
RT-VJ RATON-VERMEJO COALS
RTON RATON COAL
RTONS RATON SAND
RTS-VJRATON SAND - VERMEJO COAL
SCRL STONE CORRAL
SD-NG SUNDANCE-NUGGET
SECSG SEGO - CASTLEGATE
SEGO SEGO
SGDC SANGRE DE CRISTO
SHLE SHALE
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SHWNE SHAWNEE
SKCRK SKULL CREEK
SL-DV SILURIAN-DEVONIAN
SLRN SILURIAN
SLTW SALT WASH
SMKH SMOKY HILL
SMLM SUNDANCE-MORR-LAKOTA-MDDY
SMVL SUMMERVILLE
SN-CD SHANNON-CODELL
SN-MO SUNDANCE-MORRISON
SN-TP SHANNON-TEEPEE BUTTES
SNDC SUNDANCE
SNJS SAN JOSE
SNSD SHANNON
SNST SANASTEE
SP-OS SPERGEN-OSAGE
SPABK SPERGEN-ARBUCKLE
SPGN SPERGEN
SRMP SHINARUMP
SRMWB SHINARUMP/MOENKOPI/WEBER
SSNCD SUSSEX-SHANNON-NIOB-CODL
STCH SAWATCH
STGV ST GENEVIEVE
STJO ST JOE
STLLN ST LOUIS-LANSING
STLS ST LOUIS
STLSP ST LOUIS-SPERGEN
STMTN STONY MOUNTAIN
SUDD SUDDUTH COAL
SUSX SUSSEX
SW-DK SALT WASH-DAKOTA
SX-CD SUSSEX-CODELL
SX-MD SUSSEX-MUDDY
SX-SN SUSSEX-SHANNON
SXSCD SUSSEX-SHANNON-CODELL
SXTCD SUSSEX-TIMPAS-CODELL
TDLT TODILTO
TDWL TIDWELL
TMPS TIMPAS
TNLP TENSLEEP
TOCT TOCITO
TOPAB TOPEKA A & B
TOPAC TOPEKA A C
TOPK TOPEKA
TOPKA TOPEKA A
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TOPKB TOPEKA B
TOPKC TOPEKA C
TORCH TORCH
TORON TORONTO
TP-CD TIMPAS-CODELL
TP-FS TOPEKA-FORT SCOTT
TP-LK TIMPAS-LAKOTA
TP-LS TOPEKA-LANSING
TPABC TOPEKA A B C
TPBT TEEPEE BUTTES
TPKBC TOPEKA B & C
TPKSH TOPEKA-SHAWNEE
TPKWB TOPEKA-WABAUNSEE
TPLCLSTOPEKA-LECOMPTON-LANSING
TPLFS TOPEKA-LANSING-FT SCOTT
TRCK TROUT CREEK
TRDD TRINIDAD
TRTY TERTIARY
TUNK TUNUNK
UNK UNKNOWN
VLCC VOLCANICS
VRGL VIRGIL
VRMJ VERMEJO COAL
W-N-L WOLFCAMP-NEVA-LANSING
WBNS WABAUNSEE
WEBR WEBER
WFCGW WOLFCAMP GRANITE WASH
WFCM WILLIAMS FORK - CAMEO
WFCMC WILLIAMS FORK-CAMEO COAL
WFCMP WOLFCAMP
WFCMS WILLIAMS FORK - CAMEO SD
WFFMV WASATCH-FORT UNION_FOX HILLS_MESA VERDE
WFILM WILLIAMS FORK- ILES - MANCOS
WFILS WILLIAMS FORK-ILES
WFULW WASATCH-FT UNION-LEWIS
WFUMV WASATCH-FT UNION-MESAVERD
WHLRC WHEELER COAL
WMFK WILLIAMS FORK
WMFKC WILLIAMS FORK COAL
WMRCM WILLIAMS FK-ROLLINS-CAMEO
WNGT WINGATE
WOSJA WARSAW-OSAGE-ST JOE-ABCK
WROSG WARSAW-OSAGE
WRSW WARSAW
WRVR WHITE RIVER
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WSGR WASATCH-GREENRIVER
WSMVD WASATCH-MESAVERDE
WSTAB WASATCH A & B
WSTAG WASATCH A & G
WSTC WASATCH
WSTCA WASATCH A
WSTCB WASATCH B
WSTCD WASATCH D
WSTCF WASATCH F
WSTCG WASATCH G
WSTFG WASATCH F & G
XBEN X BENTONITE
CodeDescription
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