Environmental Services for the Oil and Gas Industry
The primary goal of reclamation on oil and gas lands is to restore site stability and ecosystem functions, returning disturbed lands to their original use or use prior to disturbance, such as crop production or wildlife habitat. The benchmark for successful reclamation typically is the establishment of a native plant community that is self-sustaining and meets standards for density and forage production, and the re-contouring of all disturbed surface areas to match or blend with the original landform.
- Environmental
- Produced water impacted soil remediation
- Drill pad and access road reclamation services
- Crude oil and refined products spill response and incident management
- Waters of the U.S. delineation
- Natural/cultural resource management/threatened and endangered species assessments
- Regulatory compliance (Spill Prevention Control Containment (SPCC), Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), Air Quality
- Asbestos survey and abatement
- Soil and groundwater corrective action and remediation
- Wastewater permitting and treatment design
- Stormwater permitting
- Hazardous materials and waste management planning
LINKS
Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
EPA Oil and Gas Extraction Regulations
Denver Post Oil and Gas article