Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout937291 FORM 2800-14 (August 1985) RECEIVING # 937291 BOOK: 688 PAGE: 371 JEANNE WAGNER LINCOLN COUNTY CLERK, KEMMERER, WY Issuing Office KEMMERER FIELD OFFICE '{.,IV . UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT RIGHT-OF-WAY GRANTITEMPORARY USE PERMIT ÙOû371. SERIAL NUMBER WYW-171009 1. A right-of-way is hereby granted pursuant to Section 28 of the Mineral Leasing Act of 1920, as amended (30 U.S.C. 185). 2. Nature of Interest: a. By this instrument, the holder: Questar Overthrust Pipeline Company P.O. Box 45360 Salt Lake City, UT 84145-0360 receives a right to construct, operate, maintain, and terminate a 36" natural gas pipeline from the Kern River/Overthrust interconnect facilities to a tie-in with the existing Williams Processing Plant, on Federal lands described as follows: 6th Principal Meridian, Lincoln County, Wyoming 1. 21 N., R. 114 W., Section 27, lots 2,3, 28, NE~NE~. b. The right-of-way area granted herein is 50 feet wide, 1062 feet long and contains 1.22 acres, more or less. A temporary use area has been requested, containing approximately 4 acres as shown on the attached map. The temporary use area will be used jointly with Teppco/Enterprise Gas Processing LLC, as outlined in the joint construction plan, Exhibit B. The temporary use permit expires December 31,2007. u "-l""'j L c. This instrument shall terminate on December 31,2037 unless, prior thereto, it is relinquished, abandoned, terminated, or modified pursuant to the terms and conditions of this instrument or of any applicable Federal law or regulation. d. This instrument may be renewed. If renewed, the right-of-way shall be subject to the regulations existing at the time of renewal and any other terms and conditions that the authorized officer deems necessary to protect the public interest. e. Notwithstanding the expiration of this instrument or any renewal thereof, early relinquishment, abandonment, or termination, the provisions of this instrument, to the extent applicable, shall continue in effect and shall be binding on the holder, its successors, or assigns, until they have fully satisfied the obligations and/or liabilities accruing herein before or on account of the expiration, or prior termination, of the grant. 3. Rental: óOð372 For and in consideration of the rights granted, the holder agrees to pay the Bureau of Land Management fair market value rental as determined by the authorized officer unless specifically exempted from such payment by regulation. Provided, however, that the rental may be adjusted by the authorized officer, whenever necessary, to reflect changes in the fair market rental value as determined by the application of sound business management principles, and so far as practicable and feasible, in accordance with comparable commercial practices. 4. Terms and Conditions: a. This grant is issued subject to the holder's compliance with all applicable regulations contained in Title 43 Code of Federal Regulations part 2880. b. Upon grant termination by the authorized officer, all improvements shall be removed from the Federal lands within 90 days, or otherwise disposed of as provided in paragraph (4)(c) or as directed by the authorized officer. c. The stipulations, plans, maps, or designs set forth in Exhibits A, B, C, and 0, dated April 6, 2007, attached hereto, are incorporated into and made a part of this grant instrument as fully and effectively as if they were set forth herein in their entirety. d. Failure of the holder to comply with applicable la~ or any provision of this right-of-way grant shall constitute grounds for suspension or termination thereof. e. The holder shall perform all operations in a good and workmanlike manner so as to ensure protection of the environment and the health and safety of the public. f. The holder shall construct, operate, and maintain the facilities, improvements, and structures within this right-of-way in strict conformity with the plan of development which was approved and made part of the grant on April 6, 2007. Any relocation, additional construction, or use that is not in accord with the approved plan of development, shall not be initiated without the prior written approval of the authorized officer. A copy of the complete right-of-way grant, including all stipulations and approved plan of development, shall be made available on the right-of-way area during construction, operation, and termination to the authorized officer. Noncompliance with the above will be grounds for immediate temporary suspension of activities if it constitutes a threat to public health and safety or the environment. g. The Holder shall be responsible for total control of all invasive/noxious weed species on any and all disturbed sites. The Holder is responsible for consultation with the Authorized Officer and/or local authorities for acceptable weed control methods, and shall comply with the following: Use of pesticides shall comply with all applicable Federal and State laws. Pesticides shall be used only in accordance with their registered uses within limitations imposed by the Secretary of the Interior. Prior to the use of the pesticides, the Holder shall obtain from the Authorized Officer, written approval of a Pesticide Use Proposal Plan showing the type and quantity of material to be used, pest(s) to be controlled, method of application, locations of storage and disposal of containers, and any other information deemed necessary by the Authorized Officer. Applicator(s) of chemicals used must have completed the pesticide certification training and have a current up to date Certified Pesticide Applicator's License. ûOù373 3 Pesticide Application Records for.the areas and acres treated must be submitted to the BlM Kemmerer Field Office each year. This includes the following: Brand or Product name EPA registration number Total amount applied (use rate #A.I./acre) Date of application location of application Size of area treated Method of treatment (air/ground) Name of applicator Certification number Amount of surfactants or dyes used in spraying operation The record information must be recorded no later than 14 days following the pesticide application and must be maintained for two years. h. Any cultural and/or paleontological resource (historic or prehistoric site or object) discovered by the holder, or any person working on his behalf, on public or Federal land shall be immediately reported to the authorized officer. Holder shall suspend all operations in the immediate area of such discovery until written authorization to proceed is issued by the authorized officer. An evaluation of the discovery will be made by the authorized officer to determine appropriate actions to prevent the loss of significant cultural or scientific values. The holder will be responsible for the cost of evaluation and any decision as to proper mitigation measures will be made by the authorized officer after consulting with the holder. i. The holder shall recontour disturbed areas, or designated sections of the right-of-way, by grading to restore the site to approximately the original contour of the ground as determined by the authorized officer. j. The holder shall seed all disturbed areas, using an agreed upon method suitable for the location. Seeding shall be repeated if a satisfactory stand Is not obtained as determined by the authorizing officer upon evaluation after the second growing season. k. The holder shall not initiate any construction or other surface disturbing activities on the right-of- way without the prior written authorization of the authorized officer. Such authorization shall be a written notice to proceed issued by the authorized officer. Any notice to proceed shall authorize construction or use only as therein expressly stated and only for the particular location or use therein described. I. Ninety days prior to termination of the right-of-way, the holder shall contact the authorized officer to arrange a joint inspection of the right-of-way. This inspection will be held to agree to an acceptable termination (and rehabilitation) plan. This plan shall include, but is not limited to, removal of facilities, drainage structures, or surface material, recontouring, topsoiling, or seeding. The authorized officer must approve the plan in writing prior to the holder's commencement of any termination activities. il VOù3~)4 4 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The undersigned agrees to the terms and conditions at this right-at-way grant. ~~- /' ( .I e at HOlder)- R.J. Zobell, Manager:. Engineering and (Title) Project Management , . {2~, (I, J~CJ7 t/ (Date) f Approved: Properly.is!;- ProperlY~ Engineo/.~ lega~ V.P. ~(!.~ (Signature at Authorized Officer) ~~ h<:td ~ (Title) ^prí l {~. :>ðO 1 (Effective Daté at Grant) EXHIBIT A WYW-171 009 April 6, 2007 vOù3'5 QUEST~R Overthrust Pipeline QUESTAR OVERTHRUST PIPELINE COMPANY WilLIAMS TIE-LINE PROJECT REVISED PLAN-OF-DEVELOPMENT and CONSTRUCTION PLAN March 2007 vOù376 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 GeneralProject Description .........................................................................................................................................................................1 2.0 ROW Grant Application................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 3.0 Design of Facilities....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 3.1 Pipeline Rlght-ot-Way .................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 3.2 Land Requirements ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 4.0 Pipeline Construction Procedures .............................................................................................................................................................. 2 4.1 Marking Right-of-Way .................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 4.2 Clearing and Grading ................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 4.3 Trenching ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 4.4 Pipe Laying ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 4.5 Backfilling and Rough Grading ...................................................................................................................................................................3 4.6 Testing .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 4.7 Restoration and Cleanup ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3 5.0 Special Pipeline Construction Procedures................................................................................................................................................. 3 5.1 Pipeline Inspection....................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 5.1 Fence Removal .............................................................................................................................................................................................4 5.1 Facility Access .............................................................................................................................................................................................4 5.1 Drainage........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 6.0 Aboveground Pipeline Facility Installation Procedures ............................................................................................................................4 7.0 Construction Schedule and Workforce....................................................................................................................................................... 4 7.0 Industrial Waste and Toxic Substances .....................................................................................................................................................4 9.0 Fire Plan ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 10.0 Operations and Maintenance Measures ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 11.0 Tennlnatlon and Restoration ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6 ùOiJ377 1.0 GENERAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION Questar Overthrust Pipeline Company (Overthrust) proposes to construct, install, own, operate, and maintain approximately 664 feet of new 36-inch diameter pipeline near Opal, Lincoln County, Wyoming. An additional 396 feet of 36-inch diameter pipeline will be constructed aboveground within the Williams Gas Processing Facility. The pipeline within the fenced Williams Facility will be owned and operated by Williams. The project, which Overthrust has termed the Williams Tie-Line Project, will allow Overthrust to meet delivery needs in the area. Overthrust is proposing to begin construction as soon as possible, but no later than April 16, 2007, in order to meet in-service date requirements. Construction is expected to take 4 - 6 weeks to complete. 2.0 ROW GRANT APPLICATION Questar has previously submitted a right-of-way (ROW) application for Transportation and Utility Systems and Facilities on Federal Lands to the Kemmerer Field Office of the BLM. Overthrust's proposed construction will not begin until appropriate ROW grants and written authorization in the form of a Notice to Proceed are obtained from the BLM. The pipeline will cross portions of the following sections BLM land in Lincoln County, Wyoming: Sections 27 & 28, T21 N, R114W 3.0 DESIGN OF FACILITIES Design and construction of facilities will be in accordance with applicable requirements, including those of the BLM and the U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT's) pipeline safety regulations (49 CFR Part 192 - Transportation of Natural Gas or Other Gas by Pipeline: Minimum Federal Safety Standards) which provide the primary design standards to ensure safe operation of natural gas pipelines. Part 192 specifies design requirements for material and strength, welding, pressure testing, valve location, burial depth, corrosion prevention, and operation plans that include surveillance, internal inspection, emergency response, and incident reporting. Part 192 defines safety requirements for class locations based on population density in the vicinity of the pipeline. 3.1 Pipeline ROW As proposed, the 36-inch outside diameter, high-pressure steel Williams Tie-line pipeline will cross approximately 1060 feet of land administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Approximately 664 feet of pipeline will be operated and maintained within a 50-foot-wide permanent pipeline ROWleasement. The other 396 feet will be placed aboveground within the existing Williams processing facility. Facility construction within the fenced Williams facility is not discussed in this plan. The typical construction ROW for the pipeline route will extend from Williams processing plant fence on the east to the Kern River Gas Transmission Co. (KRGT) and Williams Field Services (WFS) fences on the west. The ROW width varies across the project. Refer to the attached alignment sheet for specific widths and pipeline location. 3.2 Land Requirements Construction and operation of the Williams Tie-line Pipeline will disturb approximately 4.8 acres of land outside the Williams processing facility. Additional temporary use areas (TUAs) will be required to accommodate equipment access and construction storage, see attached alignment sheet. ùOv37S Overthrust will access the construction ROW along the existing facility road(s). These existing roads are suitable for use without the need for improvements. 4.0 PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES 4.1 Marking Right-of-Way The pipeline alignment will be identified prior to any construction activity. Alignment identification will include marking the centerline of the pipeline at appropriate intervals and at points of inflection. Pipeline locators and other appropriate means, including the state one-call system, will be used to locate underground facilities. The NWP line will be positively identified for location and depth of burial every 50' by use of a vacuum truck excavator. 4.2 Clearing and Grading As the area is relatively flat and void of vegetation, minimal clearing is expected. Although Overthrust intends to strip and segregate whatever topsoil is available, minor amounts of topsoil are expected to be stripped from the work area. No topsoil segregation will take place over the NWP line. Along the existing facility access road, the top layers of gravel may have to be removed to ensure a level working surface. Topsoil and gravel that are removed will be stored within the TUA at the south end of the project. 4.3 Trenching Backhoes and rock saws will be used as necessary to excavate a trench to provide the depth of cover required by the U. S. Department of Transportation (DOT). Blasting will not be employed. Trenching will provide a minimum of 30-36 inches of cover over the pipeline depending on the class location of the pipeline per DOT requirements. Trench spoil will be deposited over the working area and over the NWP pipeline to provide extra pipe cover for equipment to access the area. Prior to placement of this spoil, plastic ribbon or weed free straw will be placed over the existing NWP pipeline to insure retention of the original depth of cover on the existing pipeline. Total depth of cover including padding will be maintained at 5' to allow equipment movement over the existing pipeline. Equipment shall not be refueled on the NWP ROWand shall be removed from the ROW at the end of each working day. Whatever spoil is leftover will be stored within the TUA on the south of the project. Only the amount of trench necessary for pipeline installation of two segments of pipe will be exposed. Overthrust estimates that a maximum of 200 feet of trench will be open at any given time. Overthrust will also consider rock excavations for NWP and Enterprise at two crossing locations if rock is encountered. Rock will be hammered out to provide a soft plug for the future installation of the crossing without hammering the rock near the Overthrust line. Overthrust will not consider installation of an actual pipe joint for future use at these crossings unless the pipe is provided by the requesting company and this action is approved by the BLM. 2 ùOi 379 4.4 Pipe Laying All pipe will: (1) be manufactured in accordance with American Petroleum Institute (API) Standard 5L PSL2, with factory-applied fusion bond epoxy coating, (2) be built to DOT specifications (49 CFR Part 192, Transportation of Natural and Other Gas by Pipeline), and (3) comply with applicable local, state, and federal regulations for design, permitting, construction, operation, and maintenance. The pipeline will be designed and built to DOT Class 1 requirements. The pipe for Class 1 will be 36-inch 0.0. (outside diameter) x 0.625-inch wall, Grade X-70 for a Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure of 1,200 psig. Due to space limitation at the facility, the pipe will generally be constructed two joints at a time. The joints will be prepared (Le. bent and welded) and inspected/repaired within the TUA. Crane{s) will transport and lower the pipe into the open trench. Additi~nal welds will join the newly lowered in segment to the rest of the buried pipeline. Welds will be visually and radiographically inspected, and then coated or wrapped to protect against corrosion. If rock conditions are encountered, the trench bottom will first be padded with a layer of rock-free soil that will be imported from a commercial offsite location. 4.5 Backfilling and'Rough Grading Once the two-joint segment of the pipe has been installed, a layer of rock-free soil will be placed over the pipe to protect the coating. If necessary, the rock-free soil will be imported from a commercial site. After padding the pipe, the trench will then be backfilled and compacted, as necessary, using previously excavated materials. Segregated topsoil will be restored to its original location at the surface. 4.6 Testing After construction activity is complete, and prior to placing the pipeline in service, the pipeline will be hydrostatically pressure tested in accordance with DOT requirements to ensure structural integrity. Municipal water will be used as the test water source. Approximately 60,000 gallons of water will be acquired from a commercial source to complete the test. After testing, the hydrostatic test water will be discharged in an upland area near the TUA on the south end of the project. The discharge rate of the test water will be regulated using valves and energy dissipation devices to prevent erosion. No chemicals will be used during hydrostatic testing or de-watering of the pipeline. 4.7 Restoration and Cleanup Restoration and cleanup will commence after the trench is backfilled as permitted by weather and soil conditions. After backfilling is completed, final "cleanup" grading will begin. Prior to cleanup grading, any trash remaining on the ROW will be removed and disposed of in approved areas in accordance with applicable regulations, and organic refuse not suitable for spreading over the ROW will be disposed of at an authorized facility. Work areas and road{s) will be restored as nearly as practicable to their original condition and seeding and/or distribution of mulch will be implemented to begin revegetation of disturbed areas. As part of restoration, pipeline markers and cathodic protection test lead stations will be located along the length of the proposed pipeline. These markers and stations will be located at regular intervals within the permanent ROW. 3 üOv3S0 5.0 SPECIAL PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES 5.1 Pipeline Inspection Overthrust will pay for a NWP appointed inspector to monitor construction over and near to the their natural gas line as outlined in the NWP encroachment and reimbursement policy which must be signed and approved by NWP prior to starting construction. Overthrust will ensure that NWP is notified at least 72 hours prior to project commencement. The NWP inspector will conduct a daily leak survey of the NWP line prior to any equipment being allowed on the ROW. Any indications of hazardous atmosphere must be corrected prior to third parties being allowed on the ROW. 5.2 Removal of Fenceline On the south end of the project, Overthrust anticipates that approximately 100' of the NWP facility fence will need to be temporarily removed. During this time, NWP inspector will monitor security at the facility during working hours, and Overthrust will provide a security guard at the facility during non working hours until the fence is restored. Once construction is complete in and around the NWP facility, all fencing that is removed will be restored to owner's satisfaction. Details of fencing removal and maintenance of facility perimeter controls will be worked out directly with NWP. Overthrust will not disturb the KRGT facility fenceline. 5.3 Facility Access Overthrust will attempt to maintain a travel lane into all facilities throughout construction. It is anticipated that there will be an approximate two week period in which vehicle access to Kern River and NWP facilities will be restricted on the existing access road. During this time, Pick-up access will be available on an existing two track road along the west pipeline corridor on the existing NWP ROW. After traversing this two track road, vehicles will then access these facilities from the North on the existing road. It is anticipated that one or two pick-ups a week may need to use this access for a total of four two way trips. Opal Plant west entrance access will be maintained through the Overthrust TUA areas from the south west. 5.4 Drainage The culverts in front of the KRGT facility may need to be removed during construction. If culvert removal is required, Overthrust will ensure that drainage is properly diverted away from facilities and out of roadways. Culverts will be restored as soon as possible once construction is complete. 6.0 ABOVEGROUND PIPELINE FACILITY INSTALLATION PROCEDURES Upon completion of construction, the aboveground components of these facilities will be painted a natural color that will blend in with surrounding facilities and vegetation. Aboveground facilities will be fenced and maintained to allow permanent access for operation and maintenance. 4 ÙOÙ38.1 7.0 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND WORKFORCE Although the number of construction workers required for construction of particular facilities will vary over the construction period, it is estimated that there will be no more than 30 workers at anyone time. 8.0 INDUSTRIAL WASTES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES Hazardous material used during pipeline construction will include petroleum products typically required for heavy equipment operation (e.g., gasoline, diesel fuel, lubricants, and coolants), which contain several hazardous and extremely hazardous materials identified in the Environmental Protection Agency's Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to Reporting Under Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 C.F.R. 355 (Table 3.2). Project construction and maintenance operations will comply with all relevant federal and state laws regarding hazardous materials. Vehicles will be maintained and operated to prevent accidental leaks or spills. To minimize adverse environmental impacts from spills, the following measures will be taken: · All spills will be reported immediately to the construction foreman or inspector who will direct clean-up and notify appropriate agency officials. · Some construction equipment will be equipped with spill control kits (e.g., shovels, plastic bags, portable dams, absorbent material). · Accidental leaks will be cleaned up immediately, and contaminated material will be disposed of at an approved facility. · When not in use, construction equipment will be stored in staging areas or off-site at appropriate facilities. Thus, accidental leaks will not result in violations of any federal or state hazardous material or waste regulations. Questar will not generate any hazardous waste during the construction or operation of the proposed project; however, Overthrust agrees to indemnify the U.S. against any liability arising from the release of any hazardous substance or hazardous waste (as defined in the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, 42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq., or the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976,42 U.S.C. 6901 et seq.) on the ROW, unless the release or threatened release is wholly unrelated to Overthrust's activities on the ROW. This agreement is applied without regard to whether a release is caused by the holder, its agent, or unrelated third parties. No additional monitoring needs were identified for this portion of the Proposed Action. 9.0 FIRE PLAN During construction, Questar will notify the BLM AO of any fires and will comply with all rules and regulations administered by the BLM AO concerning the use, prevention, and suppression of fires on federal lands. In the event of a fire, Questar or its contractors will initiate fire suppression actions in the work area. Suppression will continue until the fire is out or until the crew is relieved by an authorized representative of the agency on whose land the fire occurred. Heavy equipment will not be used for fire suppression outside the ROW without prior approval of the BLM AO unless there is 5 ûOv3S2 imminent danger to life or property. Questar or its contractors will be responsible for all costs associated with the suppression of fires and the rehabilitation of fire damage resulting from their operations or employees. 10.0 OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MEASURES The proposed pipeline facilities will be operated and maintained in accordance with Federal Safety Standards, Transportation of Natural and Other Gas by Pipeline, 49 CFR Part 192. Operation and maintenance of the proposed pipeline facilities will be performed by, or at the direction of, Overthrust. The permanent pipeline ROW will be maintained in a condition to facilitate visual inspection and access. The pipeline will be remotely monitored by Overthrust's gas control department located in Salt Lake City, Utah. 11.0 TERMINATION AND RESTORATION At the end of the pipeline's useful life, Questar will obtain the necessary authorizations from the BLM AO to abandon the facilities. Questar will contact the BLM AO to arrange a pre-termination conference and joint inspection of the ROW to agree on an acceptable abandonment plan. Pipeline abandonment will be in accordance with the policies and standards employed by BLM at the time of abandonment. The pipeline will be purged of all combustible materials and retired in place. Questar will remove all aboveground facilities and dispose of unsalvageable materials at authorized sites. Regrading and revegetation of disturbed areas, as applicable, will be completed according to BLM or landowner standards, and the abandoned ROW will revert to the landowners' control. 6 ùOù3S3 Project Layout ùOv384 vOv385 EXHIBIT B WYW-171009 April 6, 2007 QUESTAR OVERTHRUST PIPELINE COMPANY and TEPPCO/ENTERPRISE GAS PROCESSING LLC i;Où3S6 JOINT CONSTRUCTION PLAN Introduction Questar Overthrust Pipeline Company (Overthrust) proposes to construct approximately 664 feet of new 36-inch diameter pipeline near Opal, Lincoln County, Wyoming. An additional 396 feet of 36-inch diameter pipeline will be constructed aboveground within the Williams Gas Processing Facility. Construction of Overthrust's Williams Tie-Line Project is scheduled to begin no later than April 16, 2007 and is expected to take 4-6 weeks to complete. TEPPCO/Enterprise Gas Processing LLC (Enterprise) is proposing to construct approximately 700' of 36" diameter pipe from the existing TEPPCO meter facility south to a proposed meter facility and approximately 225' of 36" diameter pipe from this proposed meter facility to the Overthrust facility in the southern most part of the same corridor. Enterprise pipeline construction project is scheduled to begin on June 1, 2007 and is expected to take approximately 8-10 weeks to complete. The two projects have overlapping rights-of-way (ROW) for about 200' feet of the route. Because of the close coupled construction schedules and adjacent ROWs, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has requested that Overthrust and Enterprise coordinate construction activities to the extent possible. To accommodate this request, Overthrust and TEPPCO have developed this Joint Construction Plan to minimize the extent of disturbance and level of activity in the area. The following sections describe the measures that will be implemented during and following construction of the respective projects in accordance with the BLM's request. Facility Access Overthrust and Enterprise will generally be using the same access roads to the project area. Both companies will attempt to maintain a travel lane into all facilities throughout construction. Primarily Overthrust will impact access to North West Pipeline (NWP) and Kern River facilities. This is addressed in Overthrust's construction plan. Post-construction road repair will involve filling in ruts and other construction related problems and re-shaping the road. Roads will be restored to a condition that is equal or better than pre- construction condition. Overthrust will be responsible for the repair of the existing improved access road that will be disturbed for pipeline placement to original or better condition. Enterprise will restore the native surface road that will be impacted by their work to original or better condition. Erosion Controls Overthrust will install temporary erosion controls along the project route as necessary during and following construction. Overthrust will monitor those controls and repair or replace those controls as necessary until Enterprise begins construction in the overlapping area. Upon commencement of construction by Enterprise in the area, maintenance of all temporary erosion control measures along the overlapped ROW will be the responsibility of Enterprise. Special Construction Techniques If rock is encountered in the area of Enterprise's pipeline crossings of the Overthrust project, Overthrust will hammer the rock out and leave a soft plug that can be easily removed in order to alleviate construction safety concerns. ùOv387 Joint Construction Plan March 2007 Cleanup and Seeding Upon completion of construction, Overthrust will conduct final cleanup and re-seed only the portions of its ROW that do not overlap with the Enterprise pipeline and will also leave the TUA area to the south in an unfinished condition. Upon completion of all work in these areas, Overthust agrees to relinquish and assign the TUA area to the south to Enterprise for its use in constructing its Facilities and pipelines. Enterprise will also be using this area for their work. After the topsoil is re-spread across the combined ROWs and TUA's by Enterprise following construction, Enterprise will reseed the entire combined ROWand TUA's. Enterprise will be responsible for short-term stabilization of the combined TUAs and ROWs. Limiting the restoration activities to just one company will reduce construction equipment traffic along the combined ROWand eliminate unnecessary duplication of seeding. Should the Enterprise project be delayed or cancelled, Overthrust will work with the BLM on placement of temporary erosion controls or complete final cleanup and reclamation of the disturbed areas as required. 2 .,..-, --.J ¡ , ~i IHlltM..!rM-.\lCl1I .L.L. S\iO-¡-"L"!I ":I:~:: "'-r '~J~=:'.\:: ~U -Lto;: .n....I.tO.l'!Mart .9U J. ttK.ø:I" J.JI'LI;M..tt.s.:.¡O , ~; >\1 ¡1/If1_mtJII!Ot~:-i-~;: :G1'.ç~u.¡1IS 'Im .~ ~ f ~1~15 f.'~ fr·:··," ~ ~ ~ ___. ~_i ii ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ .., ~ !ñ~'''''' J 3~~i_¡~ e ~~~~~ð~ f ~~!~~~Ëi;:i ¡¡~~Î~g~1~H m;h ~~~iii :1~~õ gnh ~æ~ ~~i~~e ~~r. d~ee~ al~ ~~~~~~ iA....· ~ ~......~ ~ < ¡¡Hh..l - ~ ~~_.....~ i! - g ?' '" I :.~; ')-~..1~ ~·IÞ.Þ:= Ii! a J ~ 4: ò /IJ § ·1..J.~t·~ ~~::1J: iiïi~· , l!~. ~. rI./I/ '1 .. - - . ~n-..~ 4 ;1, --, "~", :fit.. 1/ ,¡Pf :.'r .'~' --è~< /1 I ,.' . ,/'1../. . Ò .f¡ !1 .¡ ./1--': ~ .,.-., ["ii ; þ r '. ¡ I :j~$",,<.: O !·f:~ L. ~'~., ï I '~"'<. ; 1 " ' I I,·· ..... .. I 1 " . '''... .' ¡ ( I:~'''~§ ! g~ ~ ' ¡~ .,-'Z.. ~.~, . ig .~t... f l i !1t)1~!! ~. - ~ . . ~~ ' . ./ ~ .;t¡......" .;it /" '.Ii '.' " 1 8O~OO~O '. i: ----- 0)' ~ I';~I !I '-~ i~1 .. ~; (~I' ~tt III' rlVlcl _~ 1 ::,'~+II:;::;('ì:I:) - Æ "§~I -~A~I' !i~-, ~;1! ,-; I ,t!w .~ 'ni Œií%! f! i~r~' 13 ._/ 0; ~¡;: a.,..ij ~ ¡~ ,~I ~~ I gæ . ~I ! ~~ ~ [ i: · ~~.'f "'~'~ \ \ I \ \ I I f\ m I ( I \ \ \ \ 'It~'i! ----m. , "J'" i ·:.f1'-;- ,-,. ! C"''(f ! "iU. ! Co....... ! ;¡ ¡:: " :;: w C ¡¡: :;: o () o ~ ß c). w .... :;; if .. ~r.: II: 311,/Wd -.. .----¡:::-- ü '" ~¿; r"" "'8 ~~: :¡c.:~ &;~ ~~~ ~:. ß"'¡¡; ,~j (lJl::~ ~ ;?:?ffi ~~ . D..7 § '"1 t/¡-¡'lT á" '. '/ n [.. , g.,. " . , . . ~~. . ~ . 'hi~,Ri ~~ij ~ü" ~@DøäB sIR H~~:BiüU HHilHilHIÍ¡¡¡,' ;' d ø usl ~ : ~ 9 r tl . m~~li i i I~RlI ; ~~lå¡ tI: <~-s-<><alDo Bq~liEi 8 !40Ú ahM h~ 8 fi¡B~ ·>o(}"g.m~.þ<t ,~" g § "U .. Y" - Ð i ~ ~~d~1Ï8~iii9 . ? ð~mhJh i"'f1-t8~1111·{'. ]I~ ~ ff." 'D1!BtlM ~ ~g~~ 'l<>-tHm~!' ! ä Ii . I ~ I ~ 9~ il i " II -~ . !1 !! --- vOð3SS cn 0,.... ÜOO """0 1- 1'-. ^' -".... '" co I - -<-(() :r:~= >< I- W>~ vOù3S9 .-::::::::.-:==.;-:.z::o:::L----==-~_====_~ i: ---.,....---.---- -----=:-:~_===_~==___.t..:::...."::. h,. :""'.-,-' t ~ ~:t; ¡~ I '"1r. ~"., -I . ,CTEMPORA~Y . US£AREA ../."~...'....'."'.'.'.' ;'.'" ".... ·c···· .'....,~"., . .... ,,-::".:~ '". .... . '. ·"'~r't·'PRøPOSED···36·;,TIEtINE . . . . ·WILLfAM$: QPAL,: PLANT (AP~RØX~'IIS()t):. . ~J..'..'.'C.,.. )'::~~Ìt I ~ " -..-............" ....,.'..--~,,... ,- -.' " ,..~,., '''''''',~''',"" -.- - ,,"""","-"'-" .'-' .......--.,.. -""-"-""'.'. ., t .:::-~ '¡JJij<'i1,iL f,;~ID~ü¡;:'ü !F'lI)üf\JIü8 c::.§~j~ :;:,[1;: 'ij'~ 0;¡,l;; :J;(j :~\ ;;Iß\, V 0 1::~ ["~OD f:: ~~< >:,:/, U¡'ll[Ji)fi,JJ IÇI0',- S7"(i[II~:lij[¡·'r(;. :JSJ;J~,ILflH!E~: [\'~!d'S~líJl·j ~'~:lci c~ln' EXHIBIT 0 WYW-171009 April 6, 2007 - j.-:- :· '.!(t .:. ?,-·;-¡- n,J·.:r- '¡:'Jt,.-j·: ,]'j-kTI ':'+¡'-('!1'] ' j~I.~,,:1'~ n . .,~., ..,......,..,~~,.. ~_.. ··-·~·_··----~~",,,,··,-,,,··~·~,-_._.__~,._~_u_~,,,,,,_,,, ~~~-'"'-~~""-"~ ~~. .,~___~_~_~ø'~____~___" ~.·'__A_~p_..,____, ~_".,~'" .____.._....... ___~'_"-_~.__."""_..__'_"R__._"."_.'. . '~'''' ,..__~-__... _....,..._".'....~m__