dedicated to protecting and improving the health and
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4300 Cherry Creek Drive S., Denver, CO 80246-1530 P 303-692-2000 www.colorado.gov/cdphe John W. Hickenlooper, Governor | Larry Wolk, MD, MSPH, Executive Director and Chief Medical Officer
January 12, 2017 Glenn Hartmann, Planner Garfield County Community Development Department 108 8th Street, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Re: File No. PUAA-11-16-8497 Dear Mr. Hartmann, The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has the following comment on the Battlement Mesa PUD Text Amendment and PUD Zone District Amendment File No. PUAA-11-16-8497. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (Department) previously provided the following recommendation to the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission as a result of the consultation requested by Garfield County on URSA’s BMC B well pad and the Class II injection well. “URSA’s BMC B well pad includes a Class II injection well with six produced water storage tanks that the Department believes creates a significant contamination risk to the public water supply for Battlement Mesa. The Battlement Mesa Water Treatment Plant has a raw water intake structure in close proximity to this proposed well pad creating an unnecessary long-term risk for a spill or release to potentially impact the public water supply. This risk will persist for many years, and will continue as additional well sites are developed in Battlement Mesa area. There are options available when determining a location for a Class II injection well and the Department believes Class II injection wells should not be located in Urban Mitigation Areas. After considering the long-term risk to the public water supply and the flexibility available to the Operator when locating Class II injection wells the Department recommends that the COGCC deny the permit for the injection well and the associated storage tanks on the URSA BMC B well pad.” This recommendation has not changed and the Department believes URSA has not adequately demonstrated why this location, in close proximity to a drinking water intake, must be used for an injection well. Therefore, the Department would
Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people of Colorado
4300 Cherry Creek Drive S., Denver, CO 80246-1530 P 303-692-2000 www.colorado.gov/cdphe John W. Hickenlooper, Governor | Larry Wolk, MD, MSPH, Executive Director and Chief Medical Officer
recommend that Garfield County require URSA to provide an alternative analysis investigation specifically for potential locations of any proposed injection well. URSA has already provided an alternative analysis for the well pad as part of the original COGCC permitting process that included an existing surface use agreement covering the location of wells and production facilities and including discussion on the technical capabilities to reach the minerals. However, reaching the mineral resources is not a deciding factor when locating an injection well. There are options that should be considered when selecting a location for an injection well and the Department believes that alternative injection well locations should be evaluated to reduce the potential for accidental contamination to the Battlement Mesa public water supply. Please contact Kent Kuster at 303-692-3662 with any questions. Sincerely, Kent Kuster Environmental Specialist Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid Product Component Information Disclosure
Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid Composition:
Job Start Date: 8/6/2015Job End Date: 8/18/2015
State: ColoradoCounty: Garfield
API Number: 05-045-19100-00-00Operator Name: Ursa Operating Company LLC
Well Name and Number: Watson Ranch B 23C-17-07-95Longitude: -108.02362800
Latitude: 39.43331000Datum: NAD83
Federal/Tribal Well: NOTrue Vertical Depth: 6,638
Total Base Water Volume (gal): 5,087,829
Trade Name Supplier Purpose Ingredients
ChemicalAbstract Service
Number(CAS #)
Maximum Ingredient
Concentration in Additive
(% by mass)**
Maximum Ingredient
Concentration in HF Fluid
(% by mass)**
Comments
2% KCL Water Operator Base Fluid
NA NA
Cla-Web(TM), FR-76 Halliburton Additive, Friction Reducer
NA NA
MC B-8614, MX 588-2 Multi-Chem Biocide, Scale Inhibitor
NA NA
Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Ingredients
NFIDB:2% KCL Water NA 100.00000 99.84774Density = 8.430
Water 7732-18-5 60.00000 0.05741
Ammonium salt Confidential 60.00000 0.03255
Glutaraldehyde 111-30-8 30.00000 0.01526
Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 30.00000 0.01514
Acrylamide acrylate polymer Confidential 30.00000 0.01243Denise Tuck, Halliburton, 3000 N. Sam Houston Pkwy E., Houston, TX 77032, 281-871-6226
Hydrotreated light petroleum distillate
64742-47-8 30.00000 0.01243
Ingredients shown above are subject to 29 CFR 1910.1200(i) and appear on Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Ingredients shown below are Non-MSDS.
Total Base Non Water Volume: 0
* Total Water Volume sources may include fresh water, produced water, and/or recycled water ** Information is based on the maximum potential for concentration and thus the total may be over 100%
Note: For Field Development Products (products that begin with FDP), MSDS level only information has been provided.Ingredient information for chemicals subject to 29 CFR 1910.1200(i) and Appendix D are obtained from suppliers Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
This material is not considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200).
NA 100.00000 0.00570
Quaternary amine Confidential 5.00000 0.00331
Alkyl (C12-16) dimethylbenzylammonium chloride
68424-85-1 5.00000 0.00254
Ethyl alcohol 64-17-5 1.00000 0.00051
Amine salts Confidential 0.10000 0.00011
Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid Product Component Information Disclosure
Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid Composition:
Job Start Date: 11/20/2015Job End Date: 11/20/2015
State: ColoradoCounty: Garfield
API Number: 05-045-22825-00-00Operator Name: Ursa Operating Company LLC
Well Name and Number: Yater 11B-17-07-95Longitude: -108.02640200
Latitude: 39.43536621Datum: NAD83
Federal/Tribal Well: NOTrue Vertical Depth: 6,665
Total Base Water Volume (gal): 6,390,088
Trade Name Supplier Purpose Ingredients
ChemicalAbstract Service
Number(CAS #)
Maximum Ingredient
Concentration in Additive
(% by mass)**
Maximum Ingredient
Concentration in HF Fluid
(% by mass)**
Comments
Cla-Web(TM), FR-76 Halliburton Additive, Friction Reducer
NA NA
MC B-8614, MX 588-2 Multi-Chem Biocide, Scale Inhibitor
NA NA
2% KCL Water Operator Base Fluid
NA NA
Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Ingredients
NFIDB:2% KCL Water NA 100.00000 99.83559Density = 8.430
Water 7732-18-5 60.00000 0.06509
Ammonium salt Confidential 60.00000 0.03290
Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 30.00000 0.01883
Hydrotreated light petroleum distillate
64742-47-8 30.00000 0.01609
Acrylamide acrylate polymer Confidential 30.00000 0.01609Denise Tuck, Halliburton, 3000 N. Sam Houston Pkwy E., Houston, TX 77032, 281-871-6226
Glutaraldehyde 111-30-8 30.00000 0.01542
Ingredients shown above are subject to 29 CFR 1910.1200(i) and appear on Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Ingredients shown below are Non-MSDS.
Total Base Non Water Volume: 0
* Total Water Volume sources may include fresh water, produced water, and/or recycled water ** Information is based on the maximum potential for concentration and thus the total may be over 100%
Note: For Field Development Products (products that begin with FDP), MSDS level only information has been provided.Ingredient information for chemicals subject to 29 CFR 1910.1200(i) and Appendix D are obtained from suppliers Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
This material is not considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200).
NA 100.00000 0.00453
Quaternary amine Confidential 5.00000 0.00334
Alkyl (C12-16) dimethylbenzylammonium chloride
68424-85-1 5.00000 0.00257
Ethyl alcohol 64-17-5 1.00000 0.00051
Amine salts Confidential 0.10000 0.00011
Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid Product Component Information Disclosure
Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid Composition:
Job Start Date: 8/16/2016
Job End Date: 9/6/2016
State: Colorado
County: Garfield
API Number: 05-045-22896-00-00
Operator Name: Ursa Operating Company LLC
Well Name and Number: Monument Ridge B 23D-08-07-95
Latitude: 39.44762600
Longitude: -108.01235600
Datum: NAD83
Federal Well: NO
Indian Well: NO
True Vertical Depth: 6,943
Total Base Water Volume (gal): 5,110,698
Total Base Non Water Volume: 0
Trade Name Supplier Purpose Ingredients
ChemicalAbstract ServiceNumber(CAS #)
Maximum Ingredient
Concentration in Additive
(% by mass)**
Maximum Ingredient
Concentration in HF Fluid
(% by mass)**
Comments
Fresh Water Operator Base Fluid
Water 7732-18-5 100.00000 99.82116 Density = 8.330
Ingredients Listed Above Listed Above
Water 7732-18-5 60.00000 0.03519
CLA-Web II Halliburton Clay Control
Listed Below
MC B-8614 Mulit-Chem Biocide
Listed Below
MX 588-2 Multi-Chem Scale Inhibitor
Listed Below
BioVert NWB Halliburton Additive
Listed Below
Barazan L Baroid Additive
Listed Below
FR-76 Halliburton Friction Reducer
Listed Below
Contains no hazardous substances
Proprietary 100.00000 0.05351
Hydrotreated light petroleum distillate
64742-47-8 30.00000 0.01760
Acrylamide acrylate copolymer
Proprietary 30.00000 0.01760 Denise Tuck, Halliburton, 3000 N. Sam Houston Pkwy E., Houston, TX 77032, 281-871-6226
Inorganic salt Proprietary 30.00000 0.01760
Glutaraldehyde 111-30-8 30.00000 0.01555
Items above are Trade Names with the exception of Base Water . Items below are the individual ingredients.
* Total Water Volume sources may include various types of water including fresh water, produced water, and recycled water ** Information is based on the maximum potential for concentration and thus the total may be over 100%*** If you are calculating a percentage of total ingredients do not add the water volume below the green line to the water volume above the green line
Note: For Field Development Products (products that begin with FDP), MSDS level only information has been provided.Ingredient information for chemicals subject to 29 CFR 1910.1200(i) and Appendix D are obtained from suppliers Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Glycerine 56-81-5 60.00000 0.00550
Polylactide Resin Proprietary 100.00000 0.00517
Alkyl (C12-16) Dimethylbenzylammonium Chloride
68424-85-1 5.00000 0.00259
Propylene Glycol 57-55-6 10.00000 0.00092
Ethyl Alcohol 64-17-5 1.00000 0.00052
Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether
112-34-5 60.00000 0.00032
Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid Product Component Information Disclosure
Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid Composition:
Job Start Date: 11/4/2016
Job End Date: 11/19/2016
State: Colorado
County: Garfield
API Number: 05-045-22479-00-00
Operator Name: Ursa Operating Company LLC
Well Name and Number: Tompkins 31C-08-07-95
Latitude: 39.46002700
Longitude: -108.01409100
Datum: NAD27
Federal Well: NO
Indian Well: NO
True Vertical Depth: 6,844
Total Base Water Volume (gal): 6,086,631
Total Base Non Water Volume: 0
Trade Name Supplier Purpose Ingredients
ChemicalAbstract ServiceNumber(CAS #)
Maximum Ingredient
Concentration in Additive
(% by mass)**
Maximum Ingredient
Concentration in HF Fluid
(% by mass)**
Comments
2% KCL Water Operator Base Fluid
Water 7732-18-5 98.00000 97.84713 Density = 8.430
Ingredients Listed Above Listed Above
Water 7732-18-5 100.00000 0.12589
MC MX 588-2 Halliburton Traceable Polymer Scale Inhibitor
Listed Below
Cla-Web(TM) II Halliburton Clay Stabilizer
Listed Below
FR-76 Halliburton Friction Reducer
Listed Below
MC B-8614 Halliburton Biocide
Listed Below
Potassium chloride 7447-40-7 2.00000 1.99688
Chlorine compound Proprietary 30.00000 0.01624
Ammonium compound Proprietary 30.00000 0.01624
Glutaraldehyde 111-30-8 30.00000 0.01535
Hydrotreated light petroleum distillate
64742-47-8 30.00000 0.01294
Inorganic salt Proprietary 30.00000 0.01294
Acrylamide acrylate copolymer
Proprietary 30.00000 0.01294 Denise Tuck, Halliburton, 3000 N. Sam Houston Pkwy E., Houston, TX 77032, 281-871-6226
Non-hazardous Solvent Package
Proprietary 50.00000 0.00377
Quaternary ammonium compounds, benzyl-C12-16-alkyldimethyl chlorides
68424-85-1 5.00000 0.00256
Quaternary amine Proprietary 1.00000 0.00108
Items above are Trade Names with the exception of Base Water . Items below are the individual ingredients.
* Total Water Volume sources may include various types of water including fresh water, produced water, and recycled water ** Information is based on the maximum potential for concentration and thus the total may be over 100%*** If you are calculating a percentage of total ingredients do not add the water volume below the green line to the water volume above the green line
Note: For Field Development Products (products that begin with FDP), MSDS level only information has been provided.Ingredient information for chemicals subject to 29 CFR 1910.1200(i) and Appendix D are obtained from suppliers Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Neutralized Polycarboxylic Acid
Proprietary 10.00000 0.00075
Amine salts Proprietary 1.00000 0.00060
Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 1.00000 0.00054
Ethanol 64-17-5 1.00000 0.00051
Methanol 67-56-1 0.14000 0.00007
Amine Proprietary 0.10000 0.00005
Phosphoric acid 7664-38-2 0.10000 0.00005
Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid Product Component Information Disclosure
Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid Composition:
Job Start Date: 1/1/2015Job End Date: 1/7/2015
State: ColoradoCounty: Garfield
API Number: 05-045-19376-00-00Operator Name: Ursa Operating Company LLC
Well Name and Number: Mclin B6Longitude: -107.60809200
Latitude: 39.53104300Datum: NAD27
Federal/Tribal Well: NOTrue Vertical Depth: 0
Total Base Water Volume (gal): 3,773,114
Trade Name Supplier Purpose Ingredients
ChemicalAbstract Service
Number(CAS #)
Maximum Ingredient
Concentration in Additive
(% by mass)**
Maximum Ingredient
Concentration in HF Fluid
(% by mass)**
Comments
Water URSA RESOURCES GROUP, LLC.
Carrier / Base Fluid
Carrier / Base Fluid - Water N/A 100.00000 91.93101
Ottawa Sand 30/50 (2.63 sg)
WFT Proppant
Crystalline Silica in the form of Quartz
14808-60-7 100.00000 3.07484
Super LC 30/50 (2.6 sg)
WFT Proppant
Crystalline Silica (Quartz) 14808-60-7 97.00000 0.54525
Iron Oxide (fume) 1309-37-1 15.00000 0.08432
Phenol-Formaldehyde Novolak Resin
9003-35-4 5.00000 0.02811
Hydrated Aluminum Silicate 1332-58-7 5.00000 0.02811
Hexamethylenetetramine 100-97-0 1.00000 0.00562
Phenol 108-95-2 0.01000 0.00006
Formaldehyde 50-00-0 0.01000 0.00006
7.5% HCL WFT Acid
Hydrochloric Acid 7647-01-0 7.50000 0.31851
Superset W Santrol Activator
Methanol 67-56-1 50.00000 0.00884
Total Base Non Water Volume: 0
* Total Water Volume sources may include fresh water, produced water, and/or recycled water ** Information is based on the maximum potential for concentration and thus the total may be over 100%
Note: For Field Development Products (products that begin with FDP), MSDS level only information has been provided.Ingredient information for chemicals subject to 29 CFR 1910.1200(i) and Appendix D are obtained from suppliers Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Poly(oxytethylene)nonylphenol ether
9016-45-9 50.00000 0.00884
WNE-365LN WFT Surfactant
Alkylbenzene Sulfonic Acid Salt 26836-07-7 10.00000 0.00520
Heavy Aromatic Naphtha 64741-67-9 7.00000 0.00364
2-ethylhexanol residue 68609-68-7 7.00000 0.00364
Naphthalene 91-20-3 1.50000 0.00078
WIC-644L WFT Iron Control
acetic acid glacial 64-19-7 90.00000 0.00047
WIC-641L WFT Iron Control
Citric acid 77-92-9 60.00000 0.00036
WAI-251LC WFT Inhibitor
Ethylene Glycol 111-76-2 40.00000 0.00008
N,N-Dimethylformamide 68-12-2 20.00000 0.00004
Tar bases, quinoline derivs, benzyl chloride-quaternized
72480-70-7 10.00000 0.00002
2-Butoxyethanol 111-76-2 10.00000 0.00002
1-Decanol 112-30-1 5.00000 0.00001
Ethoxylated Nonylphenol 68412-54-4 5.00000 0.00001
Isopropyl Alcohol 67-63-0 5.00000 0.00001
Triethylphosphate 78-40-0 5.00000 0.00001
1-Octanol 111-87-5 5.00000 0.00001
WFR-55LA (W) WFT Friction Reducers
No ingredients as hazardous according to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200
NA
WCS-631LC WFT Clay Control
No ingredients as hazardous according to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200
NA
Other Chemicals
Choline Chloride 67-48-1 0.05527
Proprietary Ingredient Proprietary 0.02826
Anionic water soluble polymer Proprietary 0.01060
Cinnamaldehyde 104-55-2 0.00001
Dioxane 123-91-1 0.00000
Ethylene Oxide 75-21-8 0.00000
Acetaldehyde 75-07-0 0.00000
Ingredients shown above are subject to 29 CFR 1910.1200(i) and appear on Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Ingredients shown below are Non-MSDS.
EXHIBIT 5
Chemicals used by Ursa on pads around Battlement Mesa with suspected or untested impacts on human health On Watson Ranch B & Yater Pads: 1) Glutaraldehyde (CAS# 111-30-8): Biocide, corrosion inhibitor, fracturing
a) Readily evaporative/volatile and water soluble/miscible b) Suspected of causing adverse health effects on: skin, eyes and sensory organs;
respiratory system, gastrointestinal and liver; brain and nervous system; immune system; kidneys; cardiovascular and blood, mutagen, developmental; reproductive, endocrine disruptor; and other.
c) Suspected of causing adverse effects on ecological systems
2) Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride (CAS# 68424-85-1): Disinfectant
a) Readily water soluble/miscible b) Suspected of causing adverse health effects on: skin, eyes and sensory organs;
respiratory system, gastrointestinal and liver; brain and nervous system; kidneys; 3) Petroleum distillate hydrotreated light (CAS# 64742-47-8): Fracturing, shale control
inhibitor, unknown, pipe release agent, fluid loss additive, additive, thinner, shale stabilizer, gellant, friction reducer, defoamer, flocculant a) Readily evaporative/volatile b) Suspected of causing adverse health effects on: skin, eyes and sensory organs;
respiratory system, and gastrointestinal and liver systems c) Suspected of causing adverse health effects on ecological systems
4) Acrylamide acrylate polymer (confidential)
On Monument Ridge B Pad
5) Acrylamide acrylate copolymer (proprietary) 6) Polylactide Resin (proprietary)
7) Propylene Glycol (CAS# 57-55-6): Foaming agent, fracturing a) Water soluble/miscible b) Suspected of causing adverse health effects on: skin, eyes and sensory organs;
respiratory system, gastrointestinal and liver; brain and nervous system; kidneys; cardiovascular and blood; and other
8) Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether (CAS# 112-34-5): Foaming agent, fracturing
a) Readily evaporative/volatile and miscible
b) Suspected of causing adverse health effects on: skin, eyes and sensory organs; respiratory system, gastrointestinal and liver; brain and nervous system; kidneys; cardiovascular and blood; and reproductive systems
9) Chlorine compound (proprietary)
10) Chlorine (CAS #7782-50-5) is used as a lubricant and for fracturing
a) Water soluble/miscible b) Suspected of causing adverse health effects on: skin, eyes and sensory organs;
respiratory system, gastrointestinal and liver; brain and nervous system; kidneys; cardiovascular and blood; and other systems
c) Suspected of causing adverse health effects on ecological systems 11) Ammonium compound (proprietary)
12) Non-hazardous Solvent Package (proprietary)
13) Inorganic salt (proprietary)
On Thompkins Pad
14) Potassium chloride (CAS# 7447-40-7): pH control, reagent, cement accelerator, clay
control, unknown, fracturing a) Water soluble/miscible b) Suspected of causing adverse health effects on: skin, eyes and sensory organs;
respiratory system, gastrointestinal and liver; brain and nervous system; kidneys; cardiovascular and blood; endocrine disruptor; and other
15) Neutralized Polycarboxylic Acid (proprietary)
16) Ethanol (CAS# 64-17-5): Corrosion inhibitor, foaming agent, biocide, surfactant,
disinfectant, unknown, fracturing
a) Readily evaporative/volatile and water soluble/miscible b) Suspected of causing adverse health effects on: skin, eyes and sensory organs;
respiratory system; gastrointestinal and liver; brain and nervous system; immune system; kidneys; cardiovascular and blood; mutagen, developmental; reproductive; endocrine disruptor; cancer; and other systems
c) Suspected of causing adverse impacts on ecological systems
17) Methanol (CAS# 67-56-1): a) Readily evaporative/volatile and water soluble/miscible b) Suspected of causing adverse health effects on: skin, eyes and sensory organs;
respiratory system; gastrointestinal and liver; brain and nervous system; immune system; kidneys; cardiovascular and blood; mutagen, developmental; reproductive; endocrine disruptor; and other systems
c) Suspected of causing adverse impacts on ecological systems
18) Phosphoric acid (CAS# 7664-38-2): Surface cleaning agent a) water soluble/miscible b) Suspected of causing adverse health effects on: skin, eyes and sensory organs;
respiratory system; gastrointestinal and liver; brain and nervous system; immune system; kidneys; cardiovascular and blood; and other systems
c) Suspected of causing adverse impacts on ecological systems 19) Amine (proprietary)
EXHIBIT 5
Chemical
# o
f Pro
du
cts
Product Purpose CAS #
Read
ily ev
apo
rates/volatile
Water S
olu
ble/ M
iscible
Sk
in, ey
e and
senso
ry o
rgan
Resp
iratory
Gastro
intestin
al and
liver
Brain
and n
ervo
us sy
stem
Imm
un
e
Kid
ney
Card
iov
ascular an
d b
loo
d
Can
cer
Mu
tagen
Dev
elop
men
tal
Rep
rodu
ctive
En
do
crine d
isrup
tors
Oth
er
Eco
log
ical
Glutaraldehyde
11
Diald 25, X-Cide 0102, Aldacide G, Green-Cide 25G
(B244), X-Cide 102, Bactron K-87, Cortron R-2389,
Alpha 125, ICI-150, Myacide GA 25, X-Cide 207
Version 2
Biocide, corrosion inhibitor,
fracturing 111-30-8
X X S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Alkyl dimethyl benzyl
ammonium chloride 1 Sparquat 256 Disinfectant
68424-85-
1 X S S S S S
Petroleum distillate
hydrotreated light
24
FRW-14 #1,2, SGA-III, Bara-Defoam W300 #1,2,
B145 #1,2, EZ-Mud, Enviro-Torq #1,3, FR-26LC,
EZ-Mud L, Poly-Plus, Drispac Liquid, EZ-Spot, LVT
200, GW-45LE, EZ Mud Plus, Alcomer 123LA, PSG
Polymer Slurry, New PHPA, BA-4SS105, J433, New
Drill, Alcomer 123L
Fracturing, shale control
inhibitor, unknown, pipe
release agent, fluid loss
additive, additive, thinner,
shale stabilizer, gellant,
friction reducer, defoamer,
flocculant
64742-47-
8
X S S S S S S
Propylene Glycol 1 F52 Foaming agent, fracturing 57-55-6 X S S S S S S S
Diethylene glycol monobutyl
ether 1 Ansul, Foaming Concentrate (liquid) Foaming agent, fracturing 112-34-5 X M S S S S S S S
Chlorine 1 Rock Drill Lubricant Lubricant, fracturing 7782-50-5 X S S S S S S S S S
Potassium chloride
10
HMP CON, Potassium chloride #1,2, Potassium
Chloride M117, Delta Frac with KCL, FDP-S683-03,
Salt Solution #2, KCL, Potash, A-9
pH control, reagent, cement
accelerator, clay control,
unknown, fracturing 7447-40-7
X S S S S S S S S
Ethanol (Acetylenic alcohol)
8
HAI-85M Acid Inhibitor, F104 Foaming Agent, F52,
Sparquat 256, Bactron K-87, Alpha 133, Losurf-
300M, Coastal 1139-C
Corrosion inhibitor, foaming
agent, biocide, surfactant,
disinfectant, unknown,
fracturing 64-17-5
X X S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Methanol
76
40 HTL, EC6085A, Busan 1009, Busan 1030, CI-25,
CI-14, STC Water Soluble, STC(H-855-W), Inflo-
102, ICI-150, Enviro-Chem Defoam, NE-940, NE
100, XLW-32, Coastal 1139-C, Flomax 70, DWP-
202, HAI-OS, L55, Methanol #1&2, SS0-21M, W54,
A 264, 19N, FDP-S722B-04, Superset W, Flo-Back
20, Techni-Wet, Baracor 100 & 700, Inflo-150,
Klean-break, Ezeflo F40, INC Water Soluble, W054,
C-200-W, EPL-50, Versacoat, Scortron Gr-150, H-
800-Z, Nalco EC1076A, Solvents, CSI 1220, SCI
755, SF 53, SI 203, CI 1259, CI 1226, WT 782, CSI
Biocide, defoamer, foamer,
lubricant, crosslinker, pH
balance, surfactant, non-
emulsifier, emulsifier,
corrosion inhibitor,
antifreeze, surface tension,
solvent, fracturing, unknown,
scale inhibitor, hydrogen
sulfide scavanger, clay
stabilizer, breaker, surfactant,
paraffin inhibitor 67-56-1
X X S S S S S S S S S S S S S
5009, EC1120A, EC1317A, EC2003A, EC9041A,
LSCW-0452, L-SOLV 2001, S-2000, Techni-Hib
7671W, Cortron R-2389, Foamatron V-41, Cortron
RN-211, Gyptron T-240, Gyptron T-106, Foamatron
VDF-127, Techni-Hib 767W, Techni-Foam 570,
CAT-3WB, HSW700, ZetaFlow #1,2, Super OW-3,
Neutra-CLA-FGW, CI-300HT Acid Corrosion
Inhibitor, PAW3900 Paraffin inhibitor, CRW9152A
Phosphoric acid 1 Poly-Buster Surface cleaning agent 7664-38-2 X S S S S S S S S S
The chemicals below are
protected as trade secretes, so
we do not have health or saftey
information on record
Amine Proprietary
Neutralized Polycarboxylic
Acid Proprietary
Non-hazardous Solvent
Package Proprietary
Ammonium compound Proprietary
Chlorine compound Proprietary
Acrylamide acrylate polymer Proprietary
Inorganic salt Proprietary
Acrylamide acrylate copolymer Proprietary
Polylactide Resin Proprietary
Key
Chemicals Volatile and Soluble Codes
Health Effects codes (columns H through U) X Chemical is soluble or volatile
S Suspected of causing an adverse health effect L Partially soluble or volatile
P Suspected of promoting cancer (column O) T Slightly soluble or volatile
M Miscible
References can be viewed by hovering over the box D Dispersable
with the red triangle, or by choosing the box
and pressing the shift and F2 keys
together
Chemical
# o
f Pro
du
cts
Product Purpose CAS #
Read
ily ev
apo
rates/volatile
Water S
olu
ble/ M
iscible
Sk
in, ey
e & sen
sory
org
an
Resp
iratory
Gastro
intestin
al and
liver
Brain
and n
ervo
us sy
stem
Imm
un
e
Kid
ney
Card
iov
ascular an
d b
loo
d
Can
cer
Mu
tagen
Dev
elop
men
tal
Rep
rodu
ctive
En
do
crine d
isrup
tors
Oth
er
Eco
log
ical
Formaldehyde
4
STC (H-855-W), STC Water Soluble, Unknown product from
PDEP, Resin Coated Silica, Lake, and Bank Sands and
Ceramic: All Grades Unknown, fracturing 50-00-0
X X S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Crystalline silica, quartz
124
Acfrac CR-4000D, Acfrac PR-6000W, Anco Gel, Anco Salt
Gel, Aquagel, Aquagel Gold Seal #1&2, Benseal, Bentonite
#3,4, Bentone 910, Baroid, Barite #1, Baracarb, Black Hills
Lignite, Black Hills Gel, Baracarb 5,25,50, Baracarb #2
25,150,600, Baracarb #3 150, Baroid Oil Absorbent, Bara-
200C, Bara 200N, Bara 325C, Bara 325N, Bara 200M, Bara
325M, Baro-Trol Plus #1, CPM 200, Carbonox, Cement #2,
ChemD, ChemPLUS Geo, Claytone II, Crystalline Silica,
Desco # 1,2,3,4&6, Desco Chrome Free #1&2, Diacel D,
Diaseal M, Drill-Thin #2, Econolite, Fresh Gel, Fed
Rheosmart, FDP-C737-04, Fly Ash (Pozzolan) #2, Geltone V,
Gypsum #2, Graphite, Howco Gel, High Strength Proppant,
Holeplug, Hydrogel, LCM Mica, Ligco, Litepoz 6 Extender,
Litepoz 3 Extender, Lignite#1,3&4, Light Weight RCP, Low
Density ISP S105-2040, Max-Gel, MicaTex Fine/Course,
Mesh sand, Mil-bar #1,2, Mil-Carb, Milgel, Mil-Graphite, M-I
Wate, Mica #2,3,4, Medium Density ISP, M-I Bar, M-I Mica,
Mud Additives, N-Seal #2, Natural Graphite, Nut Plug, OSL
Barite, Optiflo-HTE, Pozmix A 1,2&3, Pozmix, Prop-XRT
AcFrac Gold, Quik-Gel, S-8C, SSA-1, SSA-2, Safe-Carb
1&2, Salt Water Clay, Salt Gel, Salt Water Gel, Sand, Soltex
#2, Soltex Additive, Silica flour, Silica Flour D66, Sulfatrol,
Super-LC, Super DC, Super LC Proppant, Tempered Super
DC Coated Sand Proppant, Tempered Super LC Proppant,
Tempered LC, VG Plus, Volclay, Walnut Nut Plug, X-Cide
207, Zeogel #1,2, Resin Coated Silica, Lake, and Bank Sands
and Ceramic: All Grades, M-I-Gel
Weighting material,
unknown, sealer,
viscosifier,
fracturing, fluid loss
additive, lost
circulation material,
surfactant, thinner,
calcium source,
breaker, filtration
control, dispersant,
gellant, and more
14808-
60-7
S S S S S S S
Iron oxide (Fe203, Diiron
trioxide)
10
Brown Fused Aluminum Oxide, Hi-Dense No.4 Weight
Additive, Litepoz 6, Litepoz 3 Extender, Hematite Weighting
Agent, Expanding Cement Additive, High Strength Proppant,
Fly Ash (Pozzolan)#2, BA-90 #2, Resin Coated Silica, Lake,
and Bank Sands and Ceramic: All Grades
Cement extender,
weighting material,
proppant, fracturing,
extender, unknown
1309-
37-1
S S S S
Phenolic resin
(Phenoformaldehyde resin)
5
Light Weight RCP, Super DC, EZ Glide #2, S128.2-2040,
Resin Coated Silica, Lake, and Bank Sands and Ceramic: All
Grades
Proppant, fracturing,
unknown
9003-
35-4
S S S S S S S S S
Hydrated aluminum silicate
1
Resin Coated Silica, Lake, and Bank Sands and Ceramic: All
Grades Fracturing
1332-
58-7 S S S S S S S S S
Hexamethylenetetramine
1
Resin Coated Silica, Lake, and Bank Sands and Ceramic: All
Grades Fracturing
100-97-
0 X
X S
S S S S S S S S S
Phenol
1
Resin Coated Silica, Lake, and Bank Sands and Ceramic: All
Grades Fracturing
108-95-
2 X S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Hydrochloric acid (HCl)
13
Gyban L47, Hydrochloric acid #1,2, Hydrochloric acid
mixture, SGA-1, SGA-II, SGA-III, HLC-22, Techni-HIB 756,
Pad Acid, Diethylenetriaminepentakis (Methylphos-Ph),
Hydrochloric acid 36% unihibited, HCl
Scale inhibitor, pH
control, gellant,
fracturing, unknown
7647-
01-0
X X S S S S S S S
Methanol
76
40 HTL, EC6085A, Busan 1009, Busan 1030, CI-25, CI-14,
STC Water Soluble, STC(H-855-W), Inflo-102, ICI-150,
Enviro-Chem Defoam, NE-940, NE 100, XLW-32, Coastal
1139-C, Flomax 70, DWP-202, HAI-OS, L55, Methanol
#1&2, SS0-21M, W54, A 264, 19N, FDP-S722B-04, Superset
W, Flo-Back 20, Techni-Wet, Baracor 100 & 700, Inflo-150,
Klean-break, Ezeflo F40, INC Water Soluble, W054, C-200-
W, EPL-50, Versacoat, Scortron Gr-150, H-800-Z, Nalco
EC1076A, Solvents, CSI 1220, SCI 755, SF 53, SI 203, CI
1259, CI 1226, WT 782, CSI 5009, EC1120A, EC1317A,
EC2003A, EC9041A, LSCW-0452, L-SOLV 2001, S-2000,
Techni-Hib 7671W, Cortron R-2389, Foamatron V-41,
Cortron RN-211, Gyptron T-240, Gyptron T-106, Foamatron
VDF-127, Techni-Hib 767W, Techni-Foam 570, CAT-3WB,
HSW700, ZetaFlow #1,2, Super OW-3, Neutra-CLA-FGW,
CI-300HT Acid Corrosion Inhibitor, PAW3900 Paraffin
inhibitor, CRW9152A
Biocide, defoamer,
foamer, lubricant,
crosslinker, pH
balance, surfactant,
non-emulsifier,
emulsifier, corrosion
inhibitor, antifreeze,
surface tension,
solvent, fracturing,
unknown, scale
inhibitor, hydrogen
sulfide scavanger,
clay stabilizer,
breaker, surfactant,
paraffin inhibitor 67-56-1
X X S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Naphthalene*
19
Busan 1030, CI-25, NE-118, W53, NE-940, Diesel 2, W054,
Naphthlene, Nalco 7719, EC1122A, EC2006A, EC2012A,
EC2087A, EC9010A.151, PR-4871, VX6525, VX7680, Pipe-
Lax, paraffin inhibitor
Biocide, drilling
fluid additive, non
emulsifying agent,
fuel, acid inhibitor,
fracturing, unknown,
paraffin inhibitor 91-20-3
X S S S S S S S S S S S S S
2-Ethylhexanol*ˣ
7
NewFoam Breaker, NE-940, Defoamer KCl, Klean-Break,
Defoamer, Enviro-Chem Defoam, Super Pen 2000
Defoamer, non-
emulsifier,
fracturing, breaker
104-76-
7
X T S S S S S S S S S S S S S
(2-BE) Ethylene glycol monobutyl
ether*
23
AQF-2, Ezeflo103 #1,2, EMI-1702, F104 Foaming Agent,
FAW-4, Inflo-102, F105 Multifunctional Surfactant, INC 932,
J564, SS0-21M Winterize, U66, Klean-foam, WFT FM A100,
Foamatron V-41, Foamatron V-68, F806PB, Detergent, AI-2,
Super 100NE, KCLS-2, PAW3900
Foamer, surfactant,
fracturing, drilling
additive, gellant,
solvent, detergent,
paraffin inhibitor
111-76-
2
X M S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Dimethyl formamide*
1 HAI-85M Acid Inhibitor
Corrosion inhibitor,
fracturing 68-12-2 X X S S S S S S S S S S S S
S
Ethoxylated nonylphenol
7
A 186, DWP-986 S, APSA-80, DWP-601, Sparquat 256,
W53, HME Energizer
Surfactant, corrosion
inhibitor, additive,
non-emulsifier,
disinfectant,
9016-
45-9
X X S S S S S S S S
fracturing fluid
additive, all purpose
spray adjuvant
concentrate
Ethylene oxide
2 HAI-85M Acid Inhibitor, Alfonic 1412-9
Corrosion inhibitor,
unknown, fracturing 75-21-8 X X S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
1,4-Dioxane
1 CRW9152A Corrosion inhibitor Corrosion inhibitor
123-91-
1 X X S S S S S S S S S
*These compunds are chemicals of concern as ground water contaminates based on their toxicity, mobility, persistence and frequency of use in a 2015 by the University of Colorado.
ˣUrsa disclosed the use of 2-ethylhexanol residue on the Mclin B6 Pad
Many of the chemicals documented on the Mclin B6 pad were not in the TedEx database. This does not prove they are safe, only that we do not have information on their health effects to date. P roprietary chemicals were also used.
SAFETY DATA SHEETProduct Trade Name: BARAZAN® L
Revision Number: 29
Revision Date: 10-Apr-2015
Product Trade Name:
Internal ID Code
2.1 Classification in accordance with paragraph (d) of §1910.1200
1.3 Manufacturer's Name and Contact Details
HM003536
BARAZAN® L
Manufacturer/Supplier
Serious Eye Damage / Eye Irritation Category 2 - (H319)
Baroid Fluid ServicesProduct Service Line of HalliburtonP.O. Box 1675Houston, TX 77251Telephone: (281) 871-4000Emergency Telephone: (281) 575-5000
2.2. Label Elements
1. Identification
Prepared By
Hazard Pictograms
Chemical StewardshipTelephone: 1-580-251-4335e-mail: [email protected]
Synonyms:
1.2 Recommended use and restrictions on use
None
1.1. Product Identifier
1.4. Emergency telephone number
Signal Word Warning
Application: Viscosifier
Emergency Telephone Number (281) 575-5000
Hazard Statements H319 - Causes serious eye irritation
Chemical Family:
Uses Advised Against No information available
Blend
2. Hazard(s) Identification
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112-34-5
Precautionary Statements
4. First-Aid Measures
Storage P404 - Store in a closed container
4.1. Description of first aid measures Inhalation If inhaled, remove from area to fresh air. Get medical attention if respiratory
irritation develops or if breathing becomes difficult.
2.3 Hazards not otherwise classified
Eyes In case of contact, or suspected contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty ofwater for at least 15 minutes and get medical attention immediately after flushing.
None known
Skin Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation persists.Ingestion Do NOT induce vomiting. Give nothing by mouth. Obtain immediate medical
attention.
Disposal
4.2 Most important symptoms/effects, acute and delayed
P501 - Dispose of contents/container in accordance withlocal/regional/national/international regulations
Causes eye irritation.
3. Composition/information on Ingredients
Response
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed Notes to Physician Treat symptomatically.
P305 + P351 + P338 - IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for severalminutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsingP337 + P313 - If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention
Substances CAS Number PERCENT (w/w)
5. Fire-fighting measures
GHS Classification - US
Prevention
5.1. Extinguishing media
Contains
Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether
Suitable Extinguishing MediaWater fog, carbon dioxide, foam, dry chemical.
112-34-5 30 - 60%
Extinguishing media which must not be used for safety reasonsNone known.
Eye Irrit. 2A (H319)
P264 - Wash face, hands and any exposed skin thoroughly after handlingP280 - Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection
5.2 Specific hazards arising from the substance or mixture
Substances CAS Number
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The exact percentage (concentration) of the composition has been withheld as proprietary.
Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether
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8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
7. Handling and storage
8.1 Occupational Exposure Limits
6.2. Environmental precautions
Special Protective Equipment for Fire-FightersFull protective clothing and approved self-contained breathing apparatus required for fire fighting personnel.
Substances CAS Number OSHA PEL-TWA ACGIH TLV-TWA
Diethylene glycol monobutylether
112-34-5 Not applicable Not applicable
6.1. Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures
Prevent from entering sewers, waterways, or low areas. Consult local authorities.
7.1. Precautions for Safe Handling
Special Exposure HazardsDecomposition in fire may produce toxic gases.
8.2 Appropriate engineering controls
Handling PrecautionsAvoid contact with eyes, skin, or clothing. Avoid breathing vapors. Ensure adequate ventilation. Wash hands afteruse. Launder contaminated clothing before reuse. Use appropriate protective equipment.
Engineering Controls Use in a well ventilated area.
Hygiene MeasuresHandle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
Use appropriate protective equipment. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Avoid breathing vapors. Ensureadequate ventilation.
8.3 Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment
6. Accidental release measures
Respiratory Protection Not normally necessary.
6.3. Methods and material for containment and cleaning up
5.3 Special protective equipment and precautions for fire-fighters
7.2. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities
See Section 8 for additional information
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Isolate spill and stop leak where safe. Contain spill with sand or other inert materials. Scoop up and remove.
Storage InformationStore away from oxidizers. Store in a cool well ventilated area. Keep container closed when not in use. Product has ashelf life of 12 months.
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Remarks/ - Method
Specific Gravity 1.1
Chemical goggles; also wear a face shield if splashing hazard exists.
Water Solubility Miscible with water
pH: 7 @ 1%
Solubility in other solvents No data available
Skin Protection
Partition coefficient: n-octanol/water No data available
Freezing Point/Range No information available.
Autoignition Temperature 210 °C / 410 °F
Normal work coveralls.
Decomposition Temperature No data available
Melting Point/Range No data available
Viscosity No data available
9. Physical and Chemical Properties
Other Precautions
Explosive Properties No information available
Boiling Point/Range 220 °C / 428 °F
Oxidizing Properties No information available
Eyewash fountains and safety showers must be easily accessible.
Flash Point 104 °C / 219 °F PMCC
9.2. Other information VOC Content (%) No data available
Flammability (solid, gas) No data available
Hand Protection
10. Stability and Reactivity
upper flammability limit No data available
Chemical-resistant protective gloves (EN 374) Suitable materials for longer, directcontact (recommended: protection index 6, corresponding to > 480 minutespermeation time as per EN 374): Nitrile gloves. Viton gloves Neoprene gloves.Butyl rubber gloves. (>= 0.7 mm thickness)This information is based on literature references and on information provided byglove manufacturers, or is derived by analogy with similar substances. Pleasenote that in practice the working life of chemical-resistant protective gloves may beconsiderably shorter than the permeation time determined in accordance with EN374 as a result of the many influencing factors (e.g. temperature). If signs of wearand tear are noticed then the gloves should be replaced. Suitable materials forshort-term contact or splashes (recommended: at least protection index 2,corresponding to > 30 minutes permeation time as per EN 374):
10.1. Reactivity Not expected to be reactive.
lower flammability limit No data available
9.1. Information on basic physical and chemical properties
10.2. Chemical Stability
Evaporation rate No data available
Stable
Property
Vapor Pressure 0.4 mmHg
Values
Vapor Density 5.1
Eye Protection
CreamOdorThreshold:
No information availableOdor:
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Mild etherPhysical State:
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Liquid Color:
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Principle Route of Exposure
11.3 Toxicity data
Eye or skin contact, inhalation.
10.6. Hazardous Decomposition Products
Toxicology data for the components
Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
Substances CAS Number LD50 Oral LD50 Dermal LC50 Inhalation
Diethylene glycolmonobutyl ether
112-34-5 3384 mg/kg (Rat)6560 mg/kg (Rat)5660 mg/kg (Rat)
2406 mg/kg (Mouse)2000 mg/kg (Guinea pig)
2700 mg/kg (Rabbit)2764 mg/kg (Rabbit)
No data available
Will Not Occur
11.2 Symptoms related to the physical, chemical and toxicological characteristics
Substances CAS Number Skin corrosion/irritation
Acute Toxicity
Diethylene glycol monobutylether
112-34-5 Mild skin irritation (Rabbit)
10.5. Incompatible Materials
10.4. Conditions to Avoid
Inhalation
Substances CAS Number Eye damage/irritation
May cause respiratory irritation.
Diethylene glycol monobutylether
112-34-5 Causes moderate eye irritation. (Rabbit)
10.3. Possibility of Hazardous Reactions
Eye Contact Causes eye irritation. May cause corneal injury.
Substances CAS Number Skin Sensitization
Strong oxidizers.
11. Toxicological Information
Diethylene glycol monobutylether
112-34-5 Did not cause sensitization on laboratory animals (guinea pig)
Skin Contact May cause skin defatting with prolonged exposure. Prolonged or repeated contactmay cause slight skin irritation. Did not cause sensitization on laboratory animals(guinea pig)
Substances CAS Number Respiratory Sensitization
None anticipated
Diethylene glycol monobutylether
112-34-5 No information available
Ingestion May cause abdominal pain, vomiting, nausea, and diarrhea.
Substances CAS Number Mutagenic Effects
Chronic Effects/Carcinogenicity
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No data available to indicate product or components present at greater than 0.1%are chronic health hazards.
11.1 Information on likely routes of exposure
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Substance Ecotoxicity Data Substances CAS Number Toxicity to Algae Toxicity to Fish Toxicity to
MicroorganismsToxicity to Invertebrates
Diethylene glycol monobutylether
Substances
Diethylene glycolmonobutyl ether
112-34-5 EC50 > 100 mg/L(Desmodesmus
subspicatus)
LC50 1300 mg/L(Lepomis macrochirus)
EC10 >1995 mg/L(Activated sludge,
industrial)
EC50 > 100 mg/L(Daphnia magna)
CAS Number STOT - repeated exposure
Substances
Substances
12.2. Persistence and degradability
Diethylene glycol monobutylether
112-34-5 No significant toxicity observed in animal studies at concentration requiring classification.
CAS Number
Substances CAS Number Persistence and Degradability
Reproductive toxicity
Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether 112-34-5 Readily biodegradable (85% @ 28d)
CAS Number Carcinogenic Effects
Substances
12.3. Bioaccumulative potential
CAS Number Aspiration hazard
Diethylene glycol monobutylether
112-34-5
Substances CAS Number Log Pow
Diethylene glycol monobutylether
112-34-5
Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether 112-34-5 1.0
Not applicable
Animal testing did not show any effects on fertility. Did not show teratogenic effects in animalexperiments.
112-34-5
12.4. Mobility in soil
Substances Mobility
Diethylene glycol monobutylether
Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether No information available
12. Ecological Information
112-34-5
Substances
12.1. Toxicity
CAS Number STOT - single exposure
12.5 Other adverse effects
Ecotoxicity Effects
No information available.
No information available
Diethylene glycol monobutylether
112-34-5
Product Ecotoxicity DataNo data available
No significant toxicity observed in animal studies at concentration requiring classification.
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In vivo tests did not show mutagenic effects. In vitro tests did not show mutagenic effects
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Not restricted
Follow all applicable national or local regulations.
UN Proper Shipping Name: Not restricted
Environmental Hazards: Not applicable
Transport Hazard Class(es): Not applicablePacking Group: Not applicableEnvironmental Hazards: Not applicable
13. Disposal Considerations
US DOT Bulk
US DOT
IATA/ICAO UN Number: Not restricted
DOT (Bulk) Not applicable
UN Proper Shipping Name: Not restricted
Disposal Method
Transport Hazard Class(es): Not applicablePacking Group: Not applicable
UN Number: Not restricted
Environmental Hazards: Not applicable
Canadian TDG
Disposal should be made in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations.
14. Transport Information
Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC Code: Not applicable
UN Number:
Special Precautions for User: None
Not restricted
UN Proper Shipping Name:
UN Proper Shipping Name: Not restricted
15. Regulatory Information
Not restricted
Transport Hazard Class(es):
US Regulations
Not applicable
13.1. Waste treatment methods
US TSCA Inventory All components listed on inventory or are exempt.
Packing Group: Not applicable
Transport Hazard Class(es): Not applicable
EPA SARA Title III ExtremelyHazardous Substances
Not applicable
Environmental Hazards: Not applicable
EPA SARA (311,312) HazardClass
Acute Health Hazard
Packing Group:
IMDG/IMO
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Not applicable
Contaminated Packaging
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UN Number:
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16. Other information
All components listed do not apply to the California Proposition 65 Regulation.
This product contains toxic chemical(s) listed below which is(are) subject to thereporting requirements of Section 313 of Title III of SARA and 40 CFR Part 372:Glycol Ethers//112-34-5
PA Right-to-Know Law Does not apply.
Preparation Information
EPA CERCLA/SuperfundReportable Spill Quantity
Prepared By Chemical StewardshipTelephone: 1-580-251-4335e-mail: [email protected]
EPA RCRA Hazardous WasteClassification
If product becomes a waste, it does NOT meet the criteria of a hazardous wasteas defined by the US EPA.
Revision Date: 10-Apr-2015
Canadian Regulations
MA Right-to-Know Law Does not apply.
Reason for Revision Update to Format SECTION: 2
Not applicable.
Canadian DSL Inventory All components listed on inventory or are exempt.
Additional informationFor additional information on the use of this product, contact your local Halliburton representative.
For questions about the Safety Data Sheet for this or other Halliburton products, contact Chemical Stewardship at1-580-251-4335.
EPA SARA (313) Chemicals
NJ Right-to-Know Law
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Does not apply.
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California Proposition 65
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Key or legend to abbreviations and acronymsADR - The European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by RoadAS/NZS 1715 - New Zeland Standard on Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective equipmentbw – body weightCAS – Chemical Abstracts ServiceC - CelsiusCLP – REGULATION (EC) No 1272/2008 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL onClassification, Labelling and Packaging of substances and mixturesd - dayEC – European CommissionEC10 – Effective Concentration 10%EC50 – Effective Concentration 50%EEC – European Economic CommunityEN 374 - European standard on Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organismsEN 149 - European standard on filtering halfmasks to protect against particlesErC50 – Effective Concentration growth rate 50%FFP - Filtering Facepiecesh - hourIATA/ICAO - International Air Transport Association / International Civil Aviation OrganizationIBC Code – International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships carrying Dangerous Chemicals in BulkIMDG/IMO - International Maritime Dangerous Goods / International Maritime OrganizationLC50 – Lethal Concentration 50%LD50 – Lethal Dose 50%LL0 – Lethal Loading 0%LL50 – Lethal Loading 50%MAK - Maximum Workplace ConcentrationMARPOL – International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Shipsmg/kg – milligram/kilogrammg/L – milligram/litermg/m3 - milligram/cubic metermm - millimetermmHg - millimeter mercuryNDS - OEL-TWA [Poland najwyisze dopuszczalne stkienie na stanowisku pracy]NDS - najwyisze dopuszczalne stkienie na stanowisku pracyNIOSH – National Institute for Occupational Safety and HealthNOEC – No Observed Effect ConcentrationNTP – National Toxicology ProgramOEL – Occupational Exposure LimitPBT – Persistent Bioaccumulative and ToxicPC – Chemical Product categoryPEL – Permissible Exposure Limitppm – parts per millionPROC – Process categoryREACH – REGULATION (EC) No 1907/2006 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCILconcerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of ChemicalsRID - The European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by RailR/H-phrases - Risk/Hazard-phrasesSTEL – Short Term Exposure LimitSU – Sector of Use categorySZW - Netherlands Ministry of Social Affairs and EmploymentTWA – Time-Weighted AverageUN – United NationsUK - United KingdomVLA-EC - short-time excursion limits [Spain valores límite ambientales para la exposición de corta duración]VLA-ED - time-weighted average values for a whole work shift [Spain valores límite ambientales para la exposicióndiaria]VOC – Volatile Organic Carbon
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End of Safety Data Sheet
Disclaimer StatementThis information is furnished without warranty, expressed or implied, as to accuracy or completeness. Theinformation is obtained from various sources including the manufacturer and other third party sources. Theinformation may not be valid under all conditions nor if this material is used in combination with other materials or inany process. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user.
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vPvB – very Persistent and very Bioaccumulativew/w - weight/weight
Key literature references and sources for datawww.ChemADVISOR.com/OSHAECHA C&L
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SAFETY DATA SHEETProduct Trade Name: Cla-Web™ II
11-Mar-2015 Revision Number: 2
Revision Date:
2.2. Label Elements
1. Identification
Prepared By
Hazard Pictograms
Chemical StewardshipTelephone: 1-580-251-4335e-mail: [email protected]
Synonyms:
1.2 Recommended use and restrictions on use
Signal Word Not Classified
None
1.1. Product Identifier
1.4. Emergency telephone number
Hazard Statements Not Hazardous
Application: Clay Stabilizer
Emergency Telephone Number (281) 575-5000
Chemical Family:
Precautionary Statements
Uses Advised Against No information available
Prevention None
Blend
2. Hazard(s) Identification
Response None
Storage None
Product Trade Name:
Internal ID Code
2.1 Classification in accordance with paragraph (d) of §1910.1200
1.3 Manufacturer's Name and Contact Details
HM007988
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Cla-Web™ II
Manufacturer/Supplier
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Not classified
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.P.O. Box 1431Duncan, Oklahoma 73536-0431Emergency Telephone: (281) 575-5000
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4.2 Most important symptoms/effects, acute and delayed
Not classified
2.3 Hazards not otherwise classified
No significant hazards expected.
None
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
None known
Notes to Physician Treat symptomatically.
Contains no hazardous substances NA
The exact percentage (concentration) of the composition has been withheld as proprietary.
5. Fire-fighting measures5.1. Extinguishing media Suitable Extinguishing MediaAll standard fire fighting media
Contains
Extinguishing media which must not be used for safety reasonsNone known.
4. First-Aid Measures
5.2 Specific hazards arising from the substance or mixture
3. Composition/information on Ingredients
Special Exposure HazardsClosed containers may explode in fire.
Disposal
4.1. Description of first aid measures
5.3 Special protective equipment and precautions for fire-fighters
Inhalation
Special Protective Equipment for Fire-FightersNot applicable.
If inhaled, remove from area to fresh air. Get medical attention if respiratoryirritation develops or if breathing becomes difficult.
6. Accidental release measures
Substances
Eyes In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15minutes and get medical attention if irritation persists.
CAS Number
6.1. Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures
PERCENT (w/w)
Skin
Use appropriate protective equipment.
Flush skin with large amounts of water. If irritation persists, get medical attention.
GHS Classification - US
See Section 8 for additional information
Substances
Ingestion Do NOT induce vomiting. Give nothing by mouth. Obtain immediate medicalattention.
CAS Number
Contains no hazardous substances
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NA 60 - 100%
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7.1. Precautions for Safe Handling
Skin Protection Normal work coveralls.
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Eye Protection Wear safety glasses or goggles to protect against exposure.
Handling PrecautionsAvoid contact with eyes, skin, or clothing. Avoid breathing vapors. Avoid breathing mist. Wash hands after use.
Other Precautions None known.
Prevent from entering sewers, waterways, or low areas.
8.1 Occupational Exposure Limits
Hygiene MeasuresHandle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
Substances
9. Physical and Chemical Properties
CAS Number OSHA PEL-TWA ACGIH TLV-TWA
6.3. Methods and material for containment and cleaning up
9.1. Information on basic physical and chemical properties
Contains no hazardoussubstances
NA Not applicable Not applicable
6.2. Environmental precautions
7. Handling and storage
7.2. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities
8.2 Appropriate engineering controls
Isolate spill and stop leak where safe. Contain spill with sand or other inert materials. Scoop up and remove.
Engineering Controls Use in a well ventilated area.
Property Values
Storage InformationStore in a cool well ventilated area. Keep container closed when not in use. Store locked up. Product has a shelf lifeof 12 months.
Remarks/ - Method pH: 4-9 (1-10%)Freezing Point/Range -15.5 °C / 5 °F
8.3 Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment Respiratory Protection If engineering controls and work practices cannot keep exposure below
occupational exposure limits or if exposure is unknown, wear a NIOSH certified,European Standard EN 149, AS/NZS 1715:2009, or equivalent respirator whenusing this product. Selection of and instruction on using all personal protectiveequipment, including respirators, should be performed by an Industrial Hygienist orother qualified professional.
Hand Protection None known.
OdorThreshold:
No information availableOdor: Slight Amine
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Physical State: Liquid
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Color: Colorless to slight yellow
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Viscosity 5 - 20 cPs (75F)
Vapor Pressure 12.9 mmHg @37.8C
10.4. Conditions to Avoid
Explosive Properties No information available
None anticipated
Melting Point/Range -13.5 °C / 7.7 °F
Oxidizing Properties No information available
10.5. Incompatible Materials
Vapor Density No data available
Strong oxidizers.
upper flammability limit
10.6. Hazardous Decomposition Products
9.2. Other information
Specific Gravity
Metal oxides. Oxides of nitrogen. Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Hydrogen chloride.
1.05 - 1.08
VOC Content (%) No data available
No data available
Flash Point
11. Toxicological Information
Water Solubility Soluble in water
10. Stability and Reactivity
> 100 °C / > 212
11.1 Information on likely routes of exposure Principle Route of Exposure Eye or skin contact, inhalation.
Solubility in other solvents No data available
10.1. Reactivity
lower flammability limit No data available
11.2 Symptoms related to the physical, chemical and toxicological characteristics
Not expected to be reactive.
Partition coefficient: n-octanol/water
Acute Toxicity
No data available
Product Information Under certain conditions of use, some of the product ingredients may cause thefollowing:
Boiling Point/Range
Inhalation May cause mild respiratory irritation.
100 °C / 212 °F
10.2. Chemical Stability
Eye Contact May cause mild eye irritation.
Autoignition Temperature No data available
Skin Contact May cause mild skin irritation.
Stable
Evaporation rate
Ingestion Irritation of the mouth, throat, and stomach.
No data available
Decomposition Temperature No data available
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Flammability (solid, gas)
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No data available
Will Not Occur
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Toxicity to Fish Toxicity toMicroorganisms
Toxicity to Invertebrates
LD50 Oral LD50 Dermal
Contains nohazardous substances
NA No information available No information available No information available No information available
LC50 Inhalation
11.3 Toxicity data
12.2. Persistence and degradability
Contains no hazardoussubstances
Substances CAS Number Persistence and Degradability
Contains no hazardous substances NA No information available
NA No data available
12.3. Bioaccumulative potential
No data available No data available
Substances CAS Number Log Pow
Contains no hazardous substances NA No information available
12.4. Mobility in soil No information available
12. Ecological Information12.1. Toxicity
12.5 Other adverse effects
Toxicology data for the components
Ecotoxicity Effects
No information available
13. Disposal Considerations
Chronic Effects/Carcinogenicity No data available to indicate product or components present at greater than 0.1%are chronic health hazards.
Product Ecotoxicity DataNo data available
13.1. Waste treatment methods Disposal Method Disposal should be made in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations.
Substances CAS Number
Substance Ecotoxicity Data
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CAS Number Toxicity to Algae
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UN Number: Not restricted
Transport Hazard Class(es): Not applicable
US DOT Bulk
Follow all applicable national or local regulations. Contaminated packaging may bedisposed of by: rendering packaging incapable of containing any substance, ortreating packaging to remove residual contents, or treating packaging to makesure the residual contents are no longer hazardous, or by disposing of packaginginto commercial waste collection.
Packing Group: Not applicable
14. Transport Information
Environmental Hazards: Not applicable
DOT (Bulk) Not applicable
UN Proper Shipping Name:
IATA/ICAO UN Number: Not restricted
Not restricted
UN Proper Shipping Name: Not restricted
Canadian TDG
Transport Hazard Class(es): Not applicablePacking Group: Not applicable
UN Number:
Environmental Hazards: Not applicable
Not restricted
Transport Hazard Class(es): Not applicable
Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC Code: Not applicable
UN Proper Shipping Name: Not restricted
Special Precautions for User: None
Contaminated Packaging
Transport Hazard Class(es): Not applicable
15. Regulatory Information
Packing Group:
Packing Group: Not applicable
US Regulations
Not applicable
US DOT
Environmental Hazards:
US TSCA Inventory All components listed on inventory or are exempt.
Not applicable
EPA SARA Title III ExtremelyHazardous Substances
Not applicable
Environmental Hazards: Not applicable
IMDG/IMO
EPA SARA (311,312) HazardClass
Not determined
UN Number: Not restricted
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UN Proper Shipping Name: Not restricted
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16. Other information
All components listed do not apply to the California Proposition 65 Regulation.
This product does not contain a toxic chemical for routine annual "Toxic ChemicalRelease Reporting" under Section 313 (40 CFR 372).
PA Right-to-Know Law One or more components listed.
Preparation Information
EPA CERCLA/SuperfundReportable Spill Quantity
Prepared By Chemical StewardshipTelephone: 1-580-251-4335e-mail: [email protected]
EPA RCRA Hazardous WasteClassification
If product becomes a waste, it does NOT meet the criteria of a hazardous wasteas defined by the US EPA.
Revision Date: 11-Mar-2015
Canadian Regulations
MA Right-to-Know Law One or more components listed.
Reason for Revision SDS sections updated SECTION: 2
The EPA Reportable Spill Quantity is well above quantities required for anyexpected use of this product.
Canadian DSL Inventory Product contains one or more components not listed on the inventory.
Additional informationFor additional information on the use of this product, contact your local Halliburton representative.
For questions about the Safety Data Sheet for this or other Halliburton products, contact Chemical Stewardship at1-580-251-4335.
EPA SARA (313) Chemicals
NJ Right-to-Know Law
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One or more components listed.
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California Proposition 65
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Disclaimer StatementThis information is furnished without warranty, expressed or implied, as to accuracy or completeness. Theinformation is obtained from various sources including the manufacturer and other third party sources. Theinformation may not be valid under all conditions nor if this material is used in combination with other materials or inany process. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user.
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Key or legend to abbreviations and acronymsbw – body weightCAS – Chemical Abstracts ServiceEC50 – Effective Concentration 50%ErC50 – Effective Concentration growth rate 50%LC50 – Lethal Concentration 50%LD50 – Lethal Dose 50%LL50 – Lethal Loading 50%mg/kg – milligram/kilogrammg/L – milligram/literNIOSH – National Institute for Occupational Safety and HealthNTP – National Toxicology ProgramOEL – Occupational Exposure LimitPEL – Permissible Exposure Limitppm – parts per millionSTEL – Short Term Exposure LimitTWA – Time-Weighted AverageUN – United Nationsh - hourmg/m3 - milligram/cubic metermm - millimetermmHg - millimeter mercuryw/w - weight/weightd - day
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SAFETY DATA SHEETProduct Trade Name: FR-76
Revision Date: 04-Jun-2015 Revision Number: 6
1. Identification
1.1. Product Identifier Product Trade Name: FR-76Synonyms: NoneChemical Family: Anionic Polymer EmulsionInternal ID Code HM007764
1.2 Recommended use and restrictions on use Application: Friction ReducerUses Advised Against No information available
1.3 Manufacturer's Name and Contact Details Manufacturer/SupplierHalliburton Energy Services, Inc.P.O. Box 1431Duncan, Oklahoma 73536-0431Emergency Telephone: (1-866-519-4752 (US, Canada, Mexico) or 1-760-476-3962
Halliburton Energy Services645 - 7th Ave SW Suite 2200Calgary, ABT2P 4G8Canada
Prepared By Chemical StewardshipTelephone: 1-281-871-6107 e-mail: [email protected]
1.4. Emergency telephone number Emergency Telephone Number 1-866-519-4752 or 1-760-476-3962
2. Hazard(s) Identification
2.1 Classification in accordance with paragraph (d) of §1910.1200
Serious Eye Damage / Eye Irritation Category 2B - H320
2.2. Label Elements
Hazard Pictograms
Signal Word Warning
Hazard Statements H320 - Causes mild eye irritation
Precautionary Statements
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Prevention P264 - Wash face, hands and any exposed skin thoroughly after handling
Response P305 + P351 + P338 - IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for severalminutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsingP337 + P313 - If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention
Storage None
Disposal None
2.3 Hazards not otherwise classified None known
3. Composition/information on Ingredients
Substances CAS Number PERCENT (w/w) GHS Classification - USInorganic salt Proprietary 10 - 30% Eye Irrit. 2B (H320)Hydrotreated light petroleum distillate 64742-47-8 10 - 30% Asp. Tox. 1 (H304)
STOT SE 3 (H336)
The specific chemical identity of the composition has been withheld as proprietary. The exact percentage(concentration) of the composition has been withheld as proprietary.
4. First-Aid Measures
4.1. Description of first aid measures Inhalation If inhaled, move victim to fresh air and seek medical attention.Eyes In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15
minutes and get medical attention if irritation persists.Skin Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. Remove
contaminated clothing and launder before reuse.Ingestion Get medical attention! If vomiting occurs, keep head lower than hips to prevent
aspiration. Rinse mouth. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
4.2 Most important symptoms/effects, acute and delayed Causes mild eye irritation. May cause mild eye irritation.
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed Notes to Physician Treat symptomatically.
5. Fire-fighting measures
5.1. Extinguishing media Suitable Extinguishing MediaWater fog, carbon dioxide, foam, dry chemical.Extinguishing media which must not be used for safety reasonsNone known.
5.2 Specific hazards arising from the substance or mixture Special Exposure HazardsDecomposition in fire may produce harmful gases. Use water spray to cool fire exposed surfaces.
5.3 Special protective equipment and precautions for fire-fighters
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Special Protective Equipment for Fire-FightersFull protective clothing and approved self-contained breathing apparatus required for fire fighting personnel.
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6. Accidental release measures
6.1. Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Use appropriate protective equipment.See Section 8 for additional information
6.2. Environmental precautions Prevent from entering sewers, waterways, or low areas.
6.3. Methods and material for containment and cleaning up Isolate spill and stop leak where safe. Contain spill with sand or other inert materials. Scoop up and remove.
7. Handling and storage
7.1. Precautions for Safe Handling Handling PrecautionsAvoid contact with eyes, skin, or clothing. Avoid breathing vapors. Wash hands after use. Launder contaminatedclothing before reuse. Material is slippery underfoot. Avoid breathing mist.Hygiene MeasuresHandle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
7.2. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Storage InformationStore away from oxidizers. Keep container closed when not in use. Store in a cool, dry location. Store in a wellventilated area. Product has a shelf life of 6 months.
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
8.1 Occupational Exposure Limits Substances CAS Number OSHA PEL-TWA ACGIH TLV-TWAInorganic salt Proprietary Not applicable Not applicableHydrotreated light petroleumdistillate
64742-47-8 Not applicable Not applicable
8.2 Appropriate engineering controls Engineering Controls Use in a well ventilated area. Local exhaust ventilation should be used in areas
without good cross ventilation.
8.3 Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment Personal Protective Equipment If engineering controls and work practices cannot prevent excessive exposures,
the selection and proper use of personal protective equipment should bedetermined by an industrial hygienist or other qualified professional based on thespecific application of this product.
Respiratory Protection Not normally needed. But if significant exposures are possible then the followingrespirator is recommended:Organic vapor respirator.
Hand Protection Impervious rubber gloves.Skin Protection Rubber apron.Eye Protection Chemical goggles; also wear a face shield if splashing hazard exists.Other Precautions None known.
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9. Physical and Chemical Properties
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9.1. Information on basic physical and chemical properties
Property Values Remarks/ - Method pH: No data availableFreezing Point/Range < -29 °C / < -20 °FMelting Point/Range No data availableBoiling Point/Range No data availableFlash Point > 100 °C / > 212 °F PMCCFlammability (solid, gas) No data available
upper flammability limit No data availablelower flammability limit No data available
Evaporation rate No data availableVapor Pressure No data availableVapor Density No data availableSpecific Gravity 1.06Water Solubility Partly solubleSolubility in other solvents No data availablePartition coefficient: n-octanol/water No data availableAutoignition Temperature > 215 °C / > 419 °FDecomposition Temperature No data availableViscosity No data availableExplosive Properties No information availableOxidizing Properties No information available
9.2. Other information VOC Content (%) 50
10. Stability and Reactivity
10.1. Reactivity Not expected to be reactive.
10.2. Chemical Stability Stable
10.3. Possibility of Hazardous Reactions Will Not Occur
10.4. Conditions to Avoid None anticipated
10.5. Incompatible Materials Strong oxidizers.
10.6. Hazardous Decomposition Products Oxides of nitrogen. Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Chlorine.
11. Toxicological Information
11.1 Information on likely routes of exposure Principle Route of Exposure Eye or skin contact, inhalation.
Physical State: Liquid Color: WhiteOdor: Sweet hydrocarbon Odor
Threshold:No information available
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11.2 Symptoms related to the physical, chemical and toxicological characteristics Acute Toxicity
Inhalation Inhalation of mist or heated vapors may cause respiratory irritation.Eye Contact Causes mild eye irritation.Skin Contact May cause skin defatting with prolonged exposure.Ingestion Aspiration into the lungs may cause chemical pneumonitis including coughing,
difficulty breathing, wheezing, coughing up blood and pneumonia, which can befatal.
Chronic Effects/Carcinogenicity No data available to indicate product or components present at greater than 0.1%are chronic health hazards.
11.3 Toxicity data
Toxicology data for the components Substances CAS Number LD50 Oral LD50 Dermal LC50 Inhalation
Inorganic salt Proprietary 3000 mg/kg (Rat)3550 mg/kg (Rat)
>10000 mg/kg (Rabbit) 42 mg/L (Rat) 1h
Hydrotreated lightpetroleum distillate
64742-47-8 > 5000 mg/kg (Rat) (similarsubstance)
> 2000 mg/kg (Rabbit) (similarsubstance)
> 5.28 mg/L (Rat) 4h (similarsubstance)
Substances CAS Number Skin corrosion/irritationInorganic salt Non-irritating to the skin (Rabbit)Hydrotreated light petroleumdistillate
64742-47-8 Non-irritating to the skin (similar substances)
Substances CAS Number Eye damage/irritationInorganic salt May cause mild eye irritation. (Rabbit)Hydrotreated light petroleumdistillate
64742-47-8 Non-irritating to rabbit's eye
Substances CAS Number Skin SensitizationInorganic salt No information availableHydrotreated light petroleumdistillate
64742-47-8 Did not cause sensitization on laboratory animals (guinea pig) (similar substances)
Substances CAS Number Respiratory SensitizationInorganic salt No information availableHydrotreated light petroleumdistillate
64742-47-8 No information available
Substances CAS Number Mutagenic EffectsInorganic salt No information availableHydrotreated light petroleumdistillate
64742-47-8 In vitro tests did not show mutagenic effects. In vivo tests did not show mutagenic effects. (similarsubstances)
Substances CAS Number Carcinogenic EffectsInorganic salt Did not show carcinogenic effects in animal experimentsHydrotreated light petroleumdistillate
64742-47-8 Did not show carcinogenic effects in animal experiments
Substances CAS Number Reproductive toxicityInorganic salt Animal testing did not show any effects on fertility. Did not show teratogenic effects in animal
experiments.Hydrotreated light petroleumdistillate
64742-47-8 Animal testing did not show any effects on fertility. Did not show teratogenic effects in animalexperiments. (similar substances)
Substances CAS Number STOT - single exposureInorganic salt No information availableHydrotreated light petroleumdistillate
64742-47-8 May cause disorder and damage to the Central Nervous System (CNS) (similar substances)
Substances CAS Number STOT - repeated exposure
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Inorganic salt No significant toxicity observed in animal studies at concentration requiring classification.Hydrotreated light petroleumdistillate
64742-47-8 No significant toxicity observed in animal studies at concentration requiring classification. (similarsubstances)
Substances CAS Number Aspiration hazardInorganic salt Not applicableHydrotreated light petroleumdistillate
64742-47-8 Aspiration into the lungs may cause chemical pneumonitis including coughing, difficulty breathing,wheezing, coughing up blood and pneumonia, which can be fatal.
12. Ecological Information
12.1. Toxicity Ecotoxicity Effects
Product Ecotoxicity DataNo data available
Substance Ecotoxicity Data Substances CAS Number Toxicity to Algae Toxicity to Fish Toxicity to
MicroorganismsToxicity to Invertebrates
Inorganic salt Proprietary EC50 (120h) 2430 mg/L(Nitzschia sp.)
TLM96 > 1000 mg/L(Oncorhynchus mykiss)LC50 (96h) 5840 mg/L(Lepomis macrochirus)NOEC (33d) 252 mg/L(Pimephales promelas)
NOEC 5000 – 8000 mg/L(activated sludge)
NOEC 292-584 mg/L(Escherichia coli)
TLM96 > 1,000,000 ppm(Mysidopsis bahia)
LC50 (48h) 874-4136mg/L (Daphnia magna)NOEC (21d) 314 mg/L
(Daphnia pulex)Hydrotreated lightpetroleum distillate
64742-47-8 EC50 (72h) > 1,000 mg/L(Skeletonema costatum)ErL50 (72h) > 1000 mg/L
(Pseudokirchneriellasubcapitata)
EbL50 (72h) > 1000 mg/L(Pseudokirchneriella
subcapitata)NOELR (72h) 1000 mg/L
(Pseudokirchneriellasubcapitata)
LC50 (96h) > 10,000mg/L (Scophthalmus
maximus)LL50 (96h) > 1000 mg/L(Oncorhynchus mykiss)
No information available LC50 (48h) > 10,000mg/L (Acartia tonsa)
EC50 (48h) 1100 mg/L(Daphnia pulex)
LC50 (48h) 0.12 mg/L(Daphnia magna)
EL50 (48h) > 1000 mg/L(Daphnia magna)
12.2. Persistence and degradability
Substances CAS Number Persistence and Degradability
Inorganic salt Proprietary No information available
Hydrotreated light petroleum distillate 64742-47-8 Readily biodegradable (40% @ 28d)
12.3. Bioaccumulative potential
Substances CAS Number Log Pow
Inorganic salt Proprietary No information available
Hydrotreated light petroleum distillate 64742-47-8 No information available
12.4. Mobility in soil
Substances CAS Number MobilityInorganic salt Proprietary No information availableHydrotreated light petroleum distillate 64742-47-8 No information available
12.5 Other adverse effects No information available
13. Disposal Considerations
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13.1. Waste treatment methods Disposal Method Disposal should be made in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations.Contaminated Packaging Follow all applicable national or local regulations.
14. Transport Information
US DOT UN Number: Not restrictedUN Proper Shipping Name: Not restrictedTransport Hazard Class(es): Not applicablePacking Group: Not applicableEnvironmental Hazards: Not applicable
US DOT Bulk DOT (Bulk) Not applicable
Canadian TDG UN Number: Not restrictedUN Proper Shipping Name: Not restrictedTransport Hazard Class(es): Not applicablePacking Group: Not applicableEnvironmental Hazards: Not applicable
IMDG/IMO UN Number: Not restrictedUN Proper Shipping Name: Not restrictedTransport Hazard Class(es): Not applicablePacking Group: Not applicableEnvironmental Hazards: Not applicable
IATA/ICAO UN Number: Not restrictedUN Proper Shipping Name: Not restrictedTransport Hazard Class(es): Not applicablePacking Group: Not applicableEnvironmental Hazards: Not applicable
Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC Code: Not applicableSpecial Precautions for User: None
15. Regulatory Information
US Regulations
US TSCA Inventory All components listed on inventory or are exempt.
TSCA Significant New Use Rules - S5A2 Substances CAS Number TSCA Significant New Use Rules - S5A2Inorganic salt Proprietary Not applicableHydrotreated light petroleum distillate 64742-47-8 Not applicable
EPA SARA Title III Extremely Hazardous Substances Substances CAS Number EPA SARA Title III Extremely Hazardous
SubstancesInorganic salt Proprietary Not applicableHydrotreated light petroleum distillate 64742-47-8 Not applicable
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EPA SARA (311,312) Hazard ClassAcute Health Hazard
EPA SARA (313) Chemicals Substances CAS Number Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) -
Group IToxic Release Inventory (TRI) -Group II
Inorganic salt Proprietary Not applicable Not applicableHydrotreated light petroleum distillate 64742-47-8 Not applicable Not applicable
EPA CERCLA/Superfund Reportable Spill Quantity Substances CAS Number CERCLA RQInorganic salt Proprietary Not applicableHydrotreated light petroleum distillate 64742-47-8 Not applicable
EPA RCRA Hazardous Waste ClassificationIf product becomes a waste, it does NOT meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined by the US EPA.
California Proposition 65 All components listed do not apply to the California Proposition 65 Regulation.
MA Right-to-Know Law Does not apply.
NJ Right-to-Know Law Does not apply.
PA Right-to-Know Law Does not apply.
NFPA Ratings: Health 1, Flammability 0, Reactivity 0HMIS Ratings: Health 1, Flammability 0, Physical Hazard 0 , PPE: C
Canadian Regulations
Canadian DSL Inventory All components listed on inventory or are exempt.
16. Other information
Preparation Information Prepared By Chemical Stewardship
Telephone: 1-281-871-6107 e-mail: [email protected]
Revision Date: 04-Jun-2015
Reason for Revision SDS sections updated:2
Additional informationFor additional information on the use of this product, contact your local Halliburton representative.
For questions about the Safety Data Sheet for this or other Halliburton products, contact Chemical Stewardship at1-580-251-4335.
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Key or legend to abbreviations and acronymsbw – body weightCAS – Chemical Abstracts ServiceEC50 – Effective Concentration 50%ErC50 – Effective Concentration growth rate 50%LC50 – Lethal Concentration 50%LD50 – Lethal Dose 50%LL50 – Lethal Loading 50%
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mg/kg – milligram/kilogrammg/L – milligram/literNIOSH – National Institute for Occupational Safety and HealthNTP – National Toxicology ProgramOEL – Occupational Exposure LimitPEL – Permissible Exposure Limitppm – parts per millionSTEL – Short Term Exposure LimitTWA – Time-Weighted AverageUN – United Nationsh - hourmg/m3 - milligram/cubic metermm - millimetermmHg - millimeter mercuryw/w - weight/weightd - day
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Disclaimer StatementThis information is furnished without warranty, expressed or implied, as to accuracy or completeness. Theinformation is obtained from various sources including the manufacturer and other third party sources. Theinformation may not be valid under all conditions nor if this material is used in combination with other materials or inany process. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user.
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EXHIBIT 7
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8/9/2013 2145735 045-14290 VALLEY FARMS F PAD LOCATION 10447 URSA OPERATING
COMPANY LLC Y -
8/12/2013
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COMPANY LLC Y -
10/30/2013
6/7/2013 2145218 045-14290 VALLEY FARMS F PAD LOCATION 10447 URSA OPERATING
COMPANY LLC Y -
10/30/2013
6/3/2013 2145113 045-14290 VALLEY FARMS F PAD LOCATION 10447 URSA OPERATING
COMPANY LLC Y -
10/29/2013
5/16/2013 2145106 045-12203 VALLEY FARMS-
66S92W 15SWNW
WELL 10447 URSA OPERATING COMPANY LLC
Y - 4/17/2014
4/17/2013 2232746 045-10901 SNYDER C1 WELL 10447 URSA OPERATING COMPANY LLC
Y - 5/19/2014
SPILL/RELEASE REPORT (SUPPLEMENTAL)
FORM
19Rev 8/13
State of ColoradoOil and Gas Conservation Commission
1120 Lincoln Street, Suite 801, Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone: (303) 894-2100 Fax: (303) 894-2109
This form is to be submitted by the party responsible for the oil and gas spill or release. Any spill or release which may impact waters of the State must be reported as soon as practicable; any spill over 20 bbls must be reported within 24 hours and all spills over five bbls must be reported within ten days. Submit a Site Investigation and Remediation Workplan (Form 27) when requested by the Director.
Spill report taken by:
Spill/Release Point ID:
438660
LUJAN, CARLOS
Document Number:
400702426
Date Received:
10/06/2014
OPERATOR INFORMATONName of Operator: URSA OPERATING COMPANY LLC Operator No: 10447 Phone Numbers
Phone:
Mobile:
Email:
(970) 625-9922
( )
Address:
City:
Contact Person: Rob Bleil
602 SAWYER STREET #710
HOUSTON State: TX Zip: 77007
Date of Discovery: 08/13/201408/21/2014Initial Report Date: Spill Type: Recent Spill
Spill/Release Point Location:
Locationof Spill/Release: QTRQTR NENE SEC 20 TWP 7S RNG 95W MERIDIAN 6
Latitude: 39.430287 Longitude: -108.011677
`Municipality (if within municipal boundaries): County: GARFIELD
Reference Location:
Well API No. (Only if the reference facility is well) 05- -
Facility Type: OTHER Facility/Location ID No
No Existing Facility or Location ID No.
Fluid(s) Spilled/Released (please answer Yes/No):
Current Land Use:
Check if impacted or threatened by spill/Release (please answer Yes/No to all that apply):
Waters of the State Residence/Occupied Structure Livestock Public Byway Surface Water Supply Area
Was one (1) barrel or more spilled outside of berms or secondary containment?
Were Five (5) barrels or more spilled?
Yes
Yes
Estimated Total Spill Volume: use same ranges as others for values
Estimated Oil Spill Volume(bbl):
Estimated Flow Back Fluid Spill Volume(bbl):
Estimated Other E&P Waste Spill Volume(bbl):
Estimated Condensate Spill Volume(bbl):
Estimated Produced Water Spill Volume(bbl):
Estimated Drilling Fluid Spill Volume(bbl):
0
0
0
0
>=100
0
Land Use:
NON-CROP LAND Other(Specify):
Weather Condition: Cloudy, warm (~85F)
Surface Owner: FEE Other(Specify):
Specify: 256.7 bbls
Secondary containment, including walls & floor regardless of construction material, must be sufficiently impervious to contain any discharge from primary containment until cleanup occurs.
As defined in COGCC 100-Series Rules
INITIAL SPILL/RELEASE REPORTInitial Spill/Release Report Doc# 400670550
I hereby certify all statements made in this form are to the best of my knowledge true, correct, and complete.
Signed: Print Name:
Title: Date: Email:
Kris Rowe
Env. Consultant 10/06/2014 [email protected]
Attachment Check ListAtt Doc Num Name
400702426 FORM 19 SUBMITTEDTotal Attach: 1 Files
User Group Comment Comment Date
Total: 0 comment(s)
General Comments
Spill/Release Reports should be closed when impacts have been remediated or when further investigation and corrective actions will take place under an approved Form 27.
Basis for Closure:
Work proceeding under an approved Form 27
8616
Corrective Actions Completed (documentation attached)
Form 27 Remediation Project No:
REQUEST FOR CLOSURE
Date Agency/Party Contact Phone Response
9/3/2014 LEPC Kircy Wynn 970-945-0453 Non-emergency e-mail submitted on 8/19 @ 1554
9/24/2014 Fire Cheif Chad Harris 970-625-1243 Non-emergency e-mail submitted on 8/19 @ 1554
8/19/2014 COGCC Carlos Lujan 970-625-2497 Voice message left on 8/19 @1525
OTHER NOTIFICATIONS
List Agencies and Other Parties Notified:
Describe what is known about the spill/release event (what happened -- including how it was stopped, contained, and recovered):
At the Monument Ridge/Watson Ranch receiving station, tanks overfilled due to malfunctioned high water alarms. During the night of 8/18/14, fluids dumps on the Monument Ridge pad directed produced water to the Monument Ridge/Watson Ranch receiving station. During the initial investigation in the early morning of 8/19/14, it was determined that high water alarms at the receiving station malfunctioned and allowed the tanks to overfill. Produced water overfilled the lined secondary containment and impacted soils on site, as well as approximately 30ft off the location to the west/northwest. Upon discovery, the wells on Monument Ridge were shut in and vac trucks were dispatched to the location to begin recovering the liquids. It is estimated that 200 bbls was captured and recovered within the secondary containment, 56 bbls impacted soils on the Monument Ridge/Watson Ranch receiving station, and 1.6 bbls impacted soils off site. Attached is a map depiciting the site and impacted area.
COA Type Description
Monument Gulch
20 21
17 16
Author: M. SpinelliRevision: 0±
39.430287 -108.011677Section 20, Township 7 South, Range 95 West
0 50 100Feet
0 1 2Miles
T:\Client_Specific\2014\Ursa Resources\Spills\Battlement Mesa Slug Catcher\BM Slug Catcher Form 19 082014.mxd
Date: 8/20/2014
Form 19 MapForm 19 MapBattlement Mesa Slug Catcher
Impacted Area= 1,953 ft 2
Impacted Area
PLSS
SectionTownship
CO Highways
Local Streets
Transportation
County Roads
WPX AccessWaterbodyWatershed
Perennial StreamIntermittent StreamDitch
Hydrography
CONTACT INFORMATION
Initial Notice of Accident
State of ColoradoOil and Gas Conservation Commission
1120 Lincoln Street, Suite 801, Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone: (303) 894-2100 Fax: (303) 894-2109
ACCIDENT REPORT
FORM22
Rev 05/13
Accident Tracking No.:
OGCC RECEPTION
Receive Date:
05/09/2016
As required by Rule 602.b.401043189
( )Fax:
(303) 7633523Phone:
Zip: 80228COState:LAKEWOOD
370 VAN GORDON STREET
Contact Name:
City:
Eric Gopsill
Address:
BNN WESTERN LLC Name of Operator:
10608OGCC Operator Number:
Email: [email protected]
DESCRIPTION OF ACCIDENT(Please be as specific as possible)
Time of Accident: 10:58 PMDate of Accident: 05/06/2016
Type of Facility: UIC DISPOSALAPI Number: 05- Facility ID: 159962
Well/Facility Name: WILDHORSE 16-13L SWD Well/Facility Num:
County: WELD
Location: QTRQTR: NWSW Sec: 16 Twp: 9N Rng: 59W Meridian: 6
Lat: 40.748568 Long: -103.990383
Field Name: WILDCAT Field Number: 99999
Provide a detailed description of the accident, problems, and cause (equipment failure, human error, etc.): actions taken to provide well control in detail)::
At 10:58 pm on May 6,2016 (Friday) Briggsdale Fire Department received a call about the Wildhorse SWD smoking. At 12:13 am on May 7, 2016 BNN operator Adam Perez recieved a call from Whiting pumper Steve West about the possibility of a fire at the Wildhorse SWD. At 12:34 am Adam Perez arrived on location and confirmed that Wildhorse was on fire. Firefighters on location said that the fire was caused by lightning. The site has an incoming pipeline for delivering produced water and that line was sut down by closing valves. The pipeline was not damaged. The main power into the site was turned off and it appears that the building that houses the electrical gear and injection pumping equipment was unharmed. The injection well head was undamaged becasue it is located several hundred yard away.
The fire consumed the two seperation tanks and 12 fiberglass water tanks as well as associated items (staircase, pipe, valves, etc.) There are 12 other water tanks adjacent that were blackened by the fire but remained standing. The two steel oil tanks were also blackened but left standing. The fire was not full extinguished until the morning of May 7th (Saturday).
The fire was caused by a lightning strike. The facility was equiped with a lightning protection system but it did not protect the facility. Form 19 was submitted by BNN on Saturday May 7, 2016.
DESCRIPTION
OTHER NOTIFICATIONS
List the parties and agencies notified (LDG, County, BLM EPA, DOT, Local Emergency Planning Coordinator or others)
Date Agency Contact Response
05/07/2016 Weld County Barb Kirkmeyer
05/07/2016 COGCC Margaret Ash
Form will be updated as necessary. Remedaition assesment and insurance invesrtigation beginning this morning.
OPERATOR COMMENTS and SUBMITTAL
This form must be signed by an authorized agent of the entity making assertion.
Subsequent Notice of Accident
Eric Gopsill
Signature: Title:
Print Name: Email:
Date:
I certify under penalty of perjury that this report has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge is true, correct and complete.
05/09/2016Director
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY:
COA Type Description
User Group Comment Comment Date
Total: 0 comment(s)
General Comments
Attachment Check ListAtt Doc Num Name
Total Attach: 0 Files
CONTACT INFORMATION
Initial Notice of Accident
State of ColoradoOil and Gas Conservation Commission
1120 Lincoln Street, Suite 801, Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone: (303) 894-2100 Fax: (303) 894-2109
ACCIDENT REPORT
FORM22
Rev 05/13
Accident Tracking No.:
OGCC RECEPTION
Receive Date:
03/29/2016
As required by Rule 602.b.401015412
( )Fax:
(720) 941-0791Phone:
Zip: 80113COState:ENGLEWOOD
4600 S DOWNING ST
Contact Name:
City:
Linda Boone
Address:
WIEPKING-FULLERTON ENERGY LLC Name of Operator:
96340OGCC Operator Number:
Email: [email protected]
DESCRIPTION OF ACCIDENT(Please be as specific as possible)
Time of Accident: 7:00 AMDate of Accident: 03/23/2016
Type of Facility: UIC DISPOSALAPI Number: 05- Facility ID: 159422
Well/Facility Name: NAPALI 1 DISPOSAL WELL Well/Facility Num:
County: LINCOLN
Location: QTRQTR: SWSW Sec: 17 Twp: 10S Rng: 55W Meridian: 6
Lat: 39.173170 Long: -103.582260
Field Name: GREAT PLAINS Field Number: 32756
Provide a detailed description of the accident, problems, and cause (equipment failure, human error, etc.): actions taken to provide well control in detail)::
At approximately 7:00 AM on Wednesday, March 23, 2016, a lightning strike ignited three, 400 bbl fiberglass water tanks located at theNapali #1 SWD facility. Power was lost and the well was shut in. Operator personnel immediately notified the fire department and theCOGCC local inspector was notified at about 8:08 AM. The fire department extinguished the fire. Lincoln County Sherriff personnel and county hazmat personnel were also on the site. The existing battery berm contained all fluids. The operator has ordered metal containment and a liner to be installed when the site is rebuilt.
The injection well and its associated equipment was not damaged.
DESCRIPTION
OTHER NOTIFICATIONS
List the parties and agencies notified (LDG, County, BLM EPA, DOT, Local Emergency Planning Coordinator or others)
Date Agency Contact Response
03/23/2016 COGCC Susan Sherman Went to the site upon notification by the operator.
03/16/2016 Lincoln County Sherriff
Ryan Irwin Went to the site
03/23/2016 Forristall Ranch Inc. Larry Don Meier Landowner representative, Ranch Foreman. First noticed smoke on the ranch after the lightning strike and contacted operators representative.
03/23/2016 Hugo Volunteer Fire Department
Extinquished the fire
OPERATOR COMMENTS and SUBMITTAL
This form must be signed by an authorized agent of the entity making assertion.
Subsequent Notice of Accident
Linda Boone
Signature: Title:
Print Name: Email:
Date:
I certify under penalty of perjury that this report has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge is true, correct and complete.
03/29/2016Agent
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY:
COA Type Description
User Group Comment Comment Date
Total: 0 comment(s)
General Comments
Attachment Check ListAtt Doc Num Name
401016903 OTHERTotal Attach: 1 Files
Exhibit 10 - Land owned by Battlement Mesa Land Investments and Battlement Mesa Partners. Source: Garfield County GIS.