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1. Operator (lessee) Firm name Address APPLICATION CONDITIONAL .USE PERMIT MINERAL OPERATIONS - OIL AND GAS GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO Coors Energy Company P.O. Box 467 Golden, Colorado 80401 Telephone (303)-278-7030 Contact Person 2. Contractor Firm name Address R.L. Martin Veco Drilling Company 2457 Industrial Blvd. Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 Telephone (303)-242-6912 Contact Person 3. Property Ownership Surface Name Sam Harvey United States Government Bureau of Land Management Address 1600 Broadway, Room 700 Denver, Colorado 80202 Mineral Name United States Government Bureau of Land Management 1600 Broadway, Room 700 Denver, Colorado 8= 4. Location of Well Site USA 1-12LW Legal Description (to nearest 1/4 Section, including distances from Section lines sufficient to locate the drill site within the Section) Address - NW Section 12, T8S, R98W 1615 FWL, 1083 FNL, Section 12 Practical Description (relationship to towns, highways, roads, and geographic features) 5 miles NNW of Debeque, Colorado E XH I IT "B" WELL LOCATION PLAT, OPERATOR CC.)ORS ENERGY Co. LEASE NO. C- 29975 WELL NO. LA SA 1-12L(Logan LL/asA) NE%N14I4 SECTION 12 , TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH , RANGE 98 GUEST, 6/17 RM. GAFF/ELD COUNTY, COLORADO M89°413' W. G.L.C. D /3chr OR/G/N OF BEAR//!/i CALL'. FM. B.L . IW. G.L.O. 39.9/5 ch= 2634 44' =g6' --� A8Se'/12'LU. FIELD O/ST. =5285.0'.— --_� 1 CALC. D/ST. = 2.6/-1/.0/ PR P Rti� D O 5 /627.3 �L" � 4699aS5' .7 I 1/41 N. 74 CDR. SEC'. ;l STlNE SCI?/SED"l4" /N STONE CA' /.4/i/ 1615'. / / / / WELL LOCATION COORS ENERGY CO. • "USA 1-12 L GIJ" `•` EL E[/. = 53701' • • • • rB S., R. 9 • • • • • • • • • • • S. W. COR SEC /2, CEDAR POST /N sroNE C.9/gN 5.870 32'05"E., 54e07 6' LEGEND s Found monument. as noted. 0 Well Location (Hole Center) Set: 24" x No. 6 rebar Date of Survey SEPT. 2,/98/ S.E. COR SEC. CEDAR POST /N STONE CA/RN, 2 BEARING TREES. NOTE: ELEV.. BASED ON U.S.C.eG.S. B.M. NCRT/-/EA 5T DF /,VTER5ECTI0N DF "DRJo CREEK D. "AND "ROAN CREEK A D. QUAD. EL E1 =-..5"073 0968 NOTICE; According to Colorado law you must commence any legal action based upon any defect in this survey within six years after you first discover such defect. 1000 500 0 1000 2O00 SCALE, 1 Inch 1000 feet (1:12,000) RFFFRFNCF I'1C)C 11141FNTgi WELL LOCATION sirs`, OPERATOR COORS ENERGY CO. LEASE NO. C- 29975 WELL. NO. Li SA 1-12L W(LQgan Gnash) NE4NW74 SECTION 12 , TOWNSHIP 8 SOL/TN RANGE 98cuEST , 6'17 PM, GHRF/ELD COUNTY, COLORADO SL- Th/ Vck J� 1 E5, , d i ; ) I � l I I i i ;') / / / / i i I �I 7) �lit)1 \ 1 4)....�ja WCII7,/ [�7/a - -�� 5 + N��. 6 2 RE:A' J I I I6/10 1Z E Op1 " ,j / 1� 111\1 WELL LOCATION PLAN, OPERATOR COORS ENERGY CD. LEASE NO. C---29975 WELL NO. LI SA 1-12LW(Logan Wash) NE4NLU 4 SECTION 12 , TOWNSHIP B SOUTH RANGE 98LJJEST , 67417 Rm. GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO ACCESS R;0/9.,07 -z) BE c N-- STRUGTED, /6'DR/V/NG SURFRCE F-4" F-7' 0 0 F-6' LAI C.1 IP L/ i N Q111 1 Q 4 W C-6' ��, ' A P.aQ "X SCC/T F-3' P-41 1 (P/ T 4r',k .c// / E X 1-T T "E" CROSS SECTIONS , OPERATOR COORS ENERGYC. LEASE NO. C-29975 WELL NO. Z/S/9 /-/2ZLV(2oge2/7 .41E,%/1Nai4 SECTION /2 , TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH , RANGE RLI -JEST .t.4 RM. 64,?c7ELD COUNTY. COLORADO -5390—H -5370 1 -5350 --H -4- •-H /10' %SECTION del --+A! -5380 r-- ,q,4f7E=537 z 7Z247‘opp/A-z- T. _52Z6 ..•••••• LL/EL L LOCAT/O/V j-534--f— SECT/40A/ 8-8 -1- P/T8T49,0 5358' •.- `‘I'l L. -:-. i,--5380 -----1-41; 1-- EQUIPMENT LOCATION, OPERATOR COORS ENERGY CD. LEASE No. 2997_5 WELL NO. USA 1-121W aogaI7 L[lash) NE///4N w1/4 SECTION /2 , TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH , RANGE 9,8 LUES7- . 6 1 P.M. GARF/ELD COUNTY, COLORADO C-/®' F -4/i r-7/ 02500' a a 0 ACCESS RO ENTRANCE, /6' DRiL'/NG SU 7'X/4' TRASH CAGE D FACE r -N., 8'X 36' BRINE GUATER TRA/LER ‘i&I, 5'x 23' • FUEL TANK 7'X /4' FUEL TAN K 8'x 271 PUMP PLATFORM 8'x 2411 GENERATOR SHED DRILL PLATFORM I 3.1 SLOPE '. vri�o 7 �Or near of 7'X/8'DOG NouSE —30 —1 pN sTaPtAGE SHED /3' 5' WIDE CATWALK 28 9 1' 8'X 22'PUMP PL ATFDRM 8'x 28' W Sucr/ON P/T L3'x3©' WATER TANK L P B'x22' SNAKER PIT m AMs' ec PLATFORM LIJ QC —9'X 7'PUMP /DD' F - z/ EX/577N6 RD9DS , OPERATOR COD'5 E/VER6Y CO. LEASE NO. C-29975 WELL NO. US/1 1-12LGf> LOGAN /457/ /E 4//I1/ ¢ SECTION 12 , TOWNSHIP B SDUT// RANGE getE- T , d //? RM. 4A F/EL/ COUNTY, COLORADO /. luno ',elm • o R.d Pr:snack 7175,1 7,5 \--7" MESA CO. ROAD //X 50" (25/1/LE5 ± ACCESS ROAD TD CONS TRUC TED LEASE NO. C- 29975. NEXL/M/4 SECTION 12 , TOWNSHIP BSOUTH RANGE 98 GUEs7 ,z570 RM. GAFF/EL D EX1HI IT OPERATOR COORS ENERGY CO. WELL NO. /./S4 J--Y2LW(2o64N 1v4S17' COUNTY, COLORADO Road Report of an existing 8 foot to 12 foot wide dirt road, being the proposed access road for Coors Energy Company, Gas Well Locations 1?USA 1-1LW" and also "USA 1-12LW". The existing road is located within Sections 1, 2, 3, and 10, Township 8 South, Range 98 West, 6th Principal Meridian, Garfield County, Colorado. The existing road will be improved to a 16 foot driving surface, with truck turn -outs approximately every 1000 feet, or wherever convenient. Beginning at the intersection of the "Roan Creek" road with "Dry Fork's road approx- imately 3 miles northerly of DeBeque, Colorado; proceed westerly along the ''Dry Fork" road (Garfield County Road No. 200) approximately 4.1 miles to an intersection with a dirt road on the right, being the beginning of the proposed access road to the gas well locations; thence proceed along the following: MILE / EXISTING ROAD DESCRIPTION / PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS 0 / / 0.05 / / 0.17 / 0.20 / / 0.42 / 0.64 / / 0.82 / 0.84 / / 0.94 / 0.96 / / 1.09 / / 1.11 / / 1.22 / / 1.27 / turn off "Dry Fork" road / widen turn -out. cross sagebrush flats, +2 to +4% grade / moderate grading. 14' gate in 4 strand, metal and wood pole fence / replace with 16' gate. cross sagebrush flats, -5 to +3% grade / moderate grading. top of small hill, scattered trees on both sides / moderate grading and clearing. descend hill, -10% grade / moderate grading and clearing. bottom of dry wash / dry creek crossing. ascend hill, +8 to +10% grade / bench cut to left, moderate clearing. road "Y", turn right / widen left and right for truck turning, moderate clearing. cross bench, -5% grade / moderate grading. top of hill / start full bench cut on left, moderate clearing. descend hill, -9 to -12% grade, trees left, gully right / full bench cut bottom of grade / widen for truck turning. descend dry wash bank, -10% grade / reduce grade. bottom of 20' dry wash / dry creek crossing. ascend dry wash bank, +5 to +2% grade / moderate grading. road intersection at top of grade, oontinieeaSteily / moderate grading. descend slope, -2% grade / slight grading. bottom of slope / slight grading. cross sagebrush flats, +4% grade, dry reservoir on right / slight grading. road "Y", turn right / proposed RE-ROUTE staked approx. 100' to the south. descend to bottom of dry wash / (see sheet lg, sketch 1, for RE-ROUTE) bottom 5' wash, 5' banks / N/A ascend bank, cross sagebrush flats, +5% grade bottom of grade / start cut. ascend rocky hill, +15 to +18% grade / reduce top of hill / reduce grade, bench cut on left on left. EXHIBLT / moderate grading. grade, bench cut on left. "I" S VEET /DI4 1.27 / / 1.44 / / 1.60 / / 1.62 / / 1.64 / 1.65 / / 1.67 / / 1.68 / 1.74 / / 1.79 / / 1.94 / 2.07 / 2.11 / / 2.22 / / 2.25 / 2.28 / / 2.30 / / 2.41 / 2.47 / 2.50 / / continued from sheet, 1 cross open fiat, +8 to +10% grade / moderate grading. top of hill, scattered trees both sides / moderate grading and clearing. descend side hill, -10 to -12% grade / full bench cut on left. bottom of side hill / widen left and right for truck turning. cross small flat / start cut to reduce grade at dry creek crossing. top of dry wash bank / continue cut to reduce grade. descend dry wash bank, -18% grade / continue cut and fill to reduce grade. bottom of dry wash / fill to reduce grade for dry creek crossing, stone rip -rap. ascend dry wash bank, +8% grade / continue cut and fill. top of dry wash bank / continue cut and fill. ascend small hill, +4% grade / slight grading. bottom of grade change / moderate ascend small hill, +10% grade / top of small hill / descend hill, -8 to -10% grade / bottom small dry wash / descend slope, -2% grade bottom small dry wash / ascend hill, +10 to +12% grade top of small hill / descend hill, -5% grade / bottom small dry wash / ascend small hill, +8% grade / top of small hill / descend small hill, -7% grade / bottom small dry wash / ascend small hill, +7% grade / top of small hill / descend small hill, -4% grade / bottom small dry wash / ascend small hill, +15% grade false top of small hill / continue ascend small hill, +7% grade top of small hill / descend small hill, -5% grade / bottom small dry wash / ascend small hill, +8 to +10% grade top of small hill, enter trees / descend side hill, -5 to -7% grade / bench cut / / / grading. / moderate grading, cut and fill from 1.67 miles to 2.50 miles, moderate bench cut to left with dry creek crossings. EXHIBIT to left, moderate clearing. "I" £NET �pc 2.55 / 2.59 / / 2.61 / / 2.65 / / 2.66 / / 2.77 / 2.79 / / 2.86 / 2.94 / / 3.01 / 3.05 / / 3.12 / 3.14 / / 3.25 / / 3.39 / 3.49 / continued from she 2 top of bank of large dry wash / RE-ROUTE staked approx. 100' northerly. descend bank of large dry wash, -20% grade / (see sheet 4, sketch 2, for RE-ROUTE) bottom of 10' to 15' wide dry wash / (RE-ROUTE) ascend bank of large dry wash, +20% grade, top of bank / (RE-ROUTE) ascend slope, +12% grade / (RE-ROUTE) top of hill / descend slope, -8 to -10% grade / bottom small dry wash / ascend small hill, +9% grade / top of small hill / descend small hill, -3 to -5% grade / bottom small dry wash / ascend small hill, +8 to +10% grade top of small hill, scattered trees / descend small hill, -3% grade / small dry wash / ascend small hill, +8 to +10% grade / top of small hill, scattered trees / descend small hill, -6% grade / bottom small dry wash / descend slope, -5% grade / Point.of Beginning access road to be route bears southerly, approximately continue descend slope, -5% grade / grade change / descend small hill, -8 to -10% grade const 4500 / exit trees / (RE --ROUTE) moderate grading, cut and fill from 2.65 miles to 3.12 miles, moderate bench cut to left with dry creek crossings. rutted to USA 1-12LW, proposed feet to USA 1-12LW location. moderate grading, cut and fill from 3.12 miles to 3.49 miles, moderate bench cut to left with dry creek crossings. bottom small dry wash, road bears northerly / ascend small hill, +6% grade / top of small hill, scattered trees both sides / descend side hill, -8 to -10% grade / v Point of Beginning access road to be constructed to USA 1-1LW, proposed route bears southeasterly, approximately 350 feet to USA 1-1LW. EXHIBIT t IIt SNLfET 2.A' � 00-7`? 0074/ 0040 c tIJ /9Z Oc7 L W,71177 (7OfZ 00'74/ 0070 11111111 1. 51111 NNW I kink NM Will Ili' 1 Oc7 L W,71177 (7OfZ 00'74/ 0070 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT COLORADO STATE OFFICE GRAND JUNCTION DISTRICT Right -of -Way Grant != E B 1 2 1982 Serial Number C-34 '!' R,Y C";niiY Expiration Date Feb. 8s 2012 !S /-/4L(-) This right-of-way grant, which is a license for a term of 30 years entered into on Feb. 9, 1982 , by the United States of America, the licensor, through the Bureau of Land Management, and Coors Energy Company, P.O. Box 467, Golden Colorado 80401 the licensee, is hereby issued under Title V of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (90 Stat. 2743, 2776-2782; 43 U.S.C. 1701, 1761-1771), and is subject to all applicable Federal, State and local laws and regulations, now or hereafter in force, including Title 43, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 2800. The terms used in this right-of-way grant are defined at 43 CFR 2800.0-5 (45 Federal Register 44527, July 1, 1980). Sec. 1. RIGHTS UNDER THIS RIGHT-OF-WAY GRANT -- This right-of-way grant confers upon the older a non-exclusive right to construct, operate and maintain, in accordance with the terms, conditions and stipulationof this document and applicable regulations, an access road right-of-way to the Logan Wash Unit on the following -described public lands situated in the state of Colorado (this description is limited to 40 -acre aliquot parts, or surveyed lots, within which the right-of-way is to be located): T.8S., R.98W., 6th P.M. Sec. 3: ItE1/4SE1(4 , NW1/4SE1/4, SW1/45E1/4. Sec. 10: NE1/4NW1/4 a. This right-of-way grant is subject to all valid rights existing on the date issued. b. The United States retains all rights in the public lands subject to this right-of-way not expressly granted in this document, including, but not limited to, the right to require common use of the right-of-way and to authorize compatible uses of the right-of-way, including the sub- surface and air space; and a continuing right of access onto the public lands covered by the right-of-way grant and, upon reasonable notice to the holder, access and entry to any facility constructed on the right-of-way. c. The United States retains the right to review this right-of-way grant at the end of the twentieth year of its term and revise or modify its terms at that time. d. Notwithstanding the provisions of the next -following paragraph, this right-of-way grant shall terminate without further action or notice on the part of this Bureau if at any time subsequent to its effective date, the access road facilities authorized are no longer necessary to service an active oil and gas well. e. This rights-of-way grant shall termiante 30 years from the date is it executed by the authorized officer, unless prior to that time it is relinquished, abandoned or otherwise terminated pursuant to the provisions of this grant or of any applicable Federal law or regulation. This right-of-way grant is renewable at the end of its term if an is nrnncriV and +irii.1v fled by the older and th facility is being operated and maintained in accordance with all the provisions of this grant, and applicable laws and regulations. At the time of renewal, the authorized officer may modify the terms, conditions and stipulations of this grant. Sec. 2. TERMS AND CONDITIONS -- In consideration of the foregoing, the holder hereby agrees: a. To construct, operate and maintain on public lands only those facilities represented at the location{s} shown on the official approved right-of-way map, consisting of one sheet, filed with the Bureau of Land Management on 12/29/81 and made a part hereof. The total width of the right-of-way granted by this document is 40 feet. The holder further agrees to submit, within 60 days after completion of construction of the facilities authorized by this grant, a survey map which shall conform to the standards set out in 43 CFR 2882.2-4. b. To comply with applicable State standards for public health and safety environmental protection, and siting, construction, operation and maintainance, if these State standards are more stringent than Federal standards for similar projects. c. That all activities authorized by this right-of-way grant may be suspended prior to an administrative proceeding, upon a determination by the authorized officer that such suspension is necessary to protect the public health and safety or the environment. An order of immediate temporary suspension of activities shall remain effective until the authorized officer issues an order permitting resumption of activities. d. That the authorized officer may suspend or terminate this right-of-way grant if he determines that the holder is unwilling, unable or has failed to comply with the applicable laws or regulations, or any term, condition or stipulation of this document or has abandoned the right-of-way. Failure of the holder to use the right-of-way for the purposes authorized for any continuous five-year period shall constitute a presumption of abandonment. e. To provide the authorized officer with a statement, commencing on the fifth year from the date of this right-of-way grant and every five years thereafter, that the holder is using the right-of-way for the purposes authorized herein in accordance with the terms of this grant. f. To remove all structures and improvements within a reasonable time after termination, revocation or cancellation of this right-of-way grant, unless directed otherwise in writing by the authorized officer, and to restore the site to a condition satisfactory to the authorized officer. If the holder fails to remove all such structures or improvements within a reasonable period, as determined by the authorized officer, they shall become the property of the United States, but the holder shall remain liable for the cost of removal of the structures and improvements and for restoration of the site. g. That this right-of-way grant cannot be conveyed, assigned or otherwise transferred, in whole or in part, without prior written approval by the authorized officer. Any transfer will be subject to existing regulations and such other terms, conditions and stipulations deemed necessary at the time of approval of the transfer. h. To notify the authorized officer of any change in the holder's status, such as changes in legal mailing address, financial condition, business or corporate status, and alien ownership. i. That this right-of-way grant does not authorize the holder to take from the public lands any mineral or vegetative material, including timber, without securing prior authorization under the Material Act (30 U.S.C. 601 et seq.; 43 CFR 3610) and paying in advance the fair market value of the material so removed. However, common varieties of stone and soil that are necessarily removed in the construciton of this project may be used elsewhere on public lands in the same project without additional authorization and payment. In the performance of normal maintenance, the holder shall be allowed to do minor trimming, pruning and clearing of vegetative material within the right-of-way and around constructed facilities without additional authorization and payments. j. To pay the United States the full value for all damages to the lands or other property of the United States caused by the holder or by his employees, contractors, or employees of the contractors. k. To be fully liable for injuries or damages to third parties resulting from activities or facilities on lands under Federal jurisdiction, in accordance with the law of the jurisdication in which the damages or injury occurred, and to fully indemnify the United States for liability, damage or claims arising in connection with the use and occupancy of the right-of-way area. 1. To rebuild and repair roads, fences, and established trails that may be destroyed or damaged by construction, operation or maintenance of the project authorized by this right-of-way grant and to build and maintain suitable crossings for existing roads and trails that intersect the project. m. To prevent or suppress fires on or in the immediate vicinity of the right-of-way and to make available such construction and maintenance personnel and equipment as may be reasonably obtainable for the suppression of such fires. n. To take all measures necessary to protect Federal proeprty and economic interests; protect lawful users of the lands adjacent to or traversed aby the right -of --way; to protect lives and property; and to protect interests of individuals living in the general area traversed by .the right-of-way who rely on the fish, wildlife, and other biotic resources of the area for subsistence purposes. o. That in the construction, operation, maintenance and termination of the facilities authorized by this right-of-way grant, the holder shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, sex or national origin. All subconstracts shall include an identical provision. p. To submit a non -returnable sum of $20.00 as reimbursement for costs incurred by the United States in monitoring the construction, operation, maintenance and termination of the authorized facilities and for pro- tection and rehabilitation of the lands involved, which amount has been paid and is hereby accepted. Following termination of the right-of-way grant, the holder will be required to pay additional amounts to the extent and in the event that actual costs incurred by the United States Sec. 3. STIPULATIONS -- The holder furhter agrees to comply with and be bound by the following stipulations, which are made a part hereof: For the purposes of these stipulations, the authorized officer shall be the Grand Junction Resource Area Manager. a. The holder.shall construct, operate and maintain the facilities within this right-of-way grant in strict conformity with the descriptive and technical data contained in the application for permit to drill (APD). Any relocation, additional construction, or use which is not in accord with such data may not be initiated without prior written approval by the authorized officer. A copy of the complete application and a copy of the grant stipulations shall be available on location during construction and rehabilitation to all supervisory personnel and to the authorized officer. b. This right-of-way grant shall be considered null and void unless the grantee possesses a U. S. Geological Survey approved APD. c. In the event of a nonproducing well as identified by U.S.G.S, this right-of-way grant shall be terminated. Exceptions shall be provided only when the holder can demonstrate a need for the continuation of the right-of-way grant for purposes of further exploration. Upon termination of the right-of-way the holder shall follow the procedures for abandoment as identified in the Plan of Operations. Sec. 4. NOTICE TO PROCEED -- the holder agrees that no surface disturbing activities shall be commenced under this right-of-way grant until the appropriate authorized office of the U. S. Geological Survey approves the holder's application for permit to drill. The properly approved application for permit to drill shall constitute notice to proceed under this right-of-way grant. Sec. 5. EXECUTION AND AGREEMENT -- This right-of-way grant consists of four pages, of which this is the forth . Execution of this document constitutes an agreement between the holder and the United States that, in consideration of the right to use Federal lands, the holder shall abide by all the terms, conditions and stipulations contained in this document and the provisions of applicable laws and regulations. For Execution the Holder: For Execution by the United States J/, _� i 61der s Signat re t e If applicable 3 Date Corporate Seal (if applicable) The United States of America a_te!x_y: District Manager Grand Junction District Office Bureau of Land Management dyjuate� 1) k5re-> -+5- PKo'o S ED LOC AT t 0 �—} 11 a `1�Lf }2�0 �1 `moo ft P fief) i i ca. r -1-f' 7r - -4� 9/ Nor -herr) Nahrr4 / lact5 Co. 2-2 23 Dodge- 5l 'ee z4 via ha, ,1/ehr�s&ar (8/O2 'I& *r °.d L 0 ni ed States Department of the Interior UREAU OF LAN]) MANAGEMENT GRAND JUNCTION DISTRICT ?64 HORIZON DRIVE GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO 81501 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Coors Energy Company P.O. Box 467 Golden, CO 80401 Attn: Mr. Bob Martin DECISION J11. 20, 1982 LI }".Y 11.i -'4:R TU• 2800 C-34724 7-161 Vti A Ri_rht-of-Way Grant Offered • Enclosed for execution by the above-named applicant is the grant the Bureau of Land Management proposes to issue for the above -referenced right-of-way. All copies must be executed in the space provided and returned to the address given above. When the executed documents are received, the Bureau will then be in a position to issue the right-of-way, all else being regular (see 43 CFR 2802.41(g)). This grant, along with the authority to use the lands described in this document, becomes effective on the date it is signed by an authorized office of the Bureau. A copy of the right-of-way grant will be returned to the applicant when signed. The applicant is hereby given 30 days from receipt of this Decision within which to either accept, execute, and return the offer of the right-of-way grant, or to appeal pursuant to 43 CFR, Part 4, Subpart E, and 43 CFR 2804. If the offer is neither properly accepted and returned nor appealed within the time allowed, the application will be considered withdrawn and closed on the records of this office. This Decision becomes find] 30 days after its receipt unless it is appealed pursuant to 43 CFR, Part 4, Subpart E, and 43 CFR 2804. See the enclosed Appeal Information Sheet. Enclosures: Appeal Information Sheet Proposed Right -of -Way Grant /// District Manager ff jG, �J + c{fa d' G,(f;l et, ENERGY COMPANY P.O. BOX 467 GOLDEN, COLORADO 80401 June 23, 1982 FEDERAL EXPRESS Ms. Terry Bowman Garfield County Planning Dept. 2014 Blake Avenue Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 Dear Ms. Bowman: Attached please find the Right -of -Way Grant for the USA 1-1LW and 1-12LW wells. I have also attached a Right -of -Way Grant Offered and letter dated December 29, 1981 from the BLM stating that our - application for the USA 1-12LW right-of-way will service both of these wells. I hope this will satisfy your requirements. If you need anything further, please let us know. Very truly yours, Karen Rohrer Production Secretary KR Attachments United States Department of the Interior BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT ' GRAND JUNCTION DISTRICT 764 HORIZON DRIVE GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO 81501 Stan Broome, County Manager Garfield County P.O. Box 640 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 June 1, 1983 Re: R/W Application C-34491 for 4 -Inch 0.D. Pipeline to Coors USA 1-12 Well Dear Mr. Broome: We have received an application for the action identified above. Enclosed is a map illustrating the proposed location and one alternative route. If you have any comments concerning this proposal, please contact this office within seven days. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely yours, c7p.0 L. Mac Berta Area Manager Enclosure 2880 7-161 C-34491 Point #1 a) b) c) d) e) f) Point #2 a) b) c) d) see see see see see see see see see see CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT MINERAL OPERATIONS -OIL AND CAS USA 1-12 L.W. Section 12, T8S, R98W Garfield County, Colorado attached crap attached nap attached map attached map attached map attached map attached attached attached attached and surface owner location plat location plat location plat location plat agreement for access road Point #3 A mud reserve pit and burn pit will be constructed for containment of wastes. Cuttings will be contained in the reserve pit as we11 as all drilling fluids and produced fluids.. Produced este fluids will be contained in a pit constructed in accordance with NTL -2B. Sewage will be contained in a chemical type toilet. Trash and all flammable waste materials will be placed in a burn pit and burned with proper supervision. The remaining waste material will be buried. Upon completion of the will, all waste will be collected and burned or buried. Reserve pit will be fenced until dry and then backfilled and the area restored according to BIJYI requirements. The pit will be lined with gel. Point 14 Water will be purchased from Bill Prather. See attached map Point #5 Plans for Restoration of Surface The surface will be restored to as near original conditions as practical as soon as possible in accordance with BEA instructions. All waste material will be collected and burned or buried. Topsoil will be collected, stockpiled and respread over the disturbed area. The drying pit will be fenced. All oil and deleterious material will be removed. Page 2 USA 1-12 L.W. Conditional Use Permit After recontouring the location and access road and spreading the stockpiled topsoil, the following seed mixture will be used for reseeding: Indian ricegrass Needle and thread grass Western wheatgrass Russian wildgrass Foaming saltbrush 2 pounds per acre 2 pounds per acre 2 pounds per acre 2 pounds per acre 2 pounds per acre The above mixture will be drilled to a depth of onehalf inch and planted between September 15 and November 15. This seeding program will be modified as per ELM instruction at the time of site restoration. Point #6 Federal surface, no Point #7 Federal surface,- no surface owner agreement will be attached. surface owner agreement will be attached.