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Oil Conservation Division
1220 South St. Francis Drive
Santa Fe, NM 87505
P: (505) 476-3440
F: (505) 476-3462
 
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  ENVIRONMENTAL BUREAU

The Environmental Bureau develops and enforces all of the environmental regulations and programs in the oil and gas industry for the prevention of ground water contamination.  The bureau uses an environmental permitting process that addresses all aspects of waste disposal.  To assist in the permitting process, rules and regulations are contained under publications.  For inquiry, permits contain a comprehensive listing of all facilities currently permitted or in the process of being permitted, and data contains a comprehensive listing of all spills and ground remediations.  The bureau provides a forum for the public to receive and share information and viewpoints regarding current environmental issues. 

Staff Listing

Environmental Engineers:

Carl Chavez  (505) 476-3490

  • Discharge Permits, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES); Point-of-Contact; Refineries; and Underground Injection Control Program QA/QC Officer

Jim Griswold   (505) 476-3465

  • Hydrologist and Groundwater Remediations

Ed Hansen  (505) 476-3489

  • Hydrologist; Groundwater Remediations; and Risk-Based Data Management System (RBDMS)

Brad Jones  (505) 476-3487

  • Hydrostatic Testing; Pits/Ponds; Produced Water; and Solid Waste Management Facilities

Leonard Lowe   (505) 476-3492

  • Discharge Permits and Facility Inspections

Glenn von Gonten   (505) 476-3488

  • Hydrologist and Groundwater Remediations

 

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FACILITIES & LISTS:

See C-133 Water Hauler List here...

See Commercial Surface Waste Management Facilities here..

Surface Waste Management Web Links and Revised Forms C-137, C-137-EZ and C-138

GUIDANCE (MOST RECENT):

Geothermal (see "Geothermal" section under OCD Publications)

Guidelines for Hydrostatic Tests Update (1/18/2007)

MISCELLANEOUS:

Brine Well Collapse Website

See Miscellaneous Environmental Presentations and Postings here...

PIT RULE (Part 17):

Highlights of the "Pit Rule" (5/15/2008)

Analytical Results of OCD's Pit Sampling Program (7/2/2007)

During the four public outreach sessions that OCD held in December 2006 and January 2007 to gain input on OCD's proposed pit rulemaking, OCD heard many individuals ask for information on the contents of various oil and gas pits.  From May 22 to June 1, 2007, OCD staff collected aqueous and non-aqueous samples from 21 drilling/reserve pits, 2 production pits, and 2 closed-loop tanks, including blind duplicate samples, to answer the questions raised during the pit rulemaking outreach meetings.  Twelve samples were taken from the northwest and 25 samples were taken from the southeast.  The samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), semi-volatile compounds (SVOs), gasoline-range and diesel-range organics (GRO-DRO), polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), total extractable petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), total metals, and general chemistry cations and anions (Gen Chem).  OCD has generated 25 separate reports; each report includes photos depicting the general pit conditions encountered in the field and a summary of the analytical results.

CL6 - Soil and Water

DP1 Echo - Soil and Water

DP1 Marbob - Soil and Water

DP3 - 01 Soil

DP3 - 02 Water

DP3 - 03 Soil

DP3 - 04 Water

DP3 -05 Water

DP3 -06 Water

DP3 -07 Water

DP3 -08 Soil

DP3 -09 Soil

DP3 -10 Soil

DP4 - Soil and Water

DP5 - Soil

DP7 - Soil and Water

DPA7 - Soil and Water

DPH1 - Soil and Water

DPH2 - Soil and Water

DPH4 - Soil and Water

DPH5 - Soil and Water

DPH6 - Soil and Water

PP1 - Water

PP3 - 01 Soil

T3 - 01 Water

POLLUTION PREVENTION &

WASTE MINIMIZATION:

“To protect human health and the environment from the effects of development of the state’s oil, gas and geothermal resources.” (Source: OCD Strategic Plan- June 28, 2007)

EPA Organizational Guide to Pollution Prevention

EPA Oil & Gas Extraction & Petroleum Refining Sector Notebook

EPA Pollution Prevention Case Studies

Best Management Practices for Oil & Gas Development: 

The Natural Resources Law Center and its partners welcome you to this free-access website of Best Management Practices for oil and gas development in the Intermountain West (Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming). *** Please be advised that some Best Management Practices may not be in compliance with applicable federal, state, or local laws and/or regulations.  Persons using Best Management Practices should use due diligence as they are responsible should their operations fail to adequately contain or prevent contamination that poses a threat to surface water, ground water, human health and the environment. 

    

PUBLIC NOTICE:

Chloride Disposal Notice (4/24/2007)

See Applications, Draft Permits, Public Notices and Interested Parties Notification List here...

Raser Power Systems, L.L.C. Order of the Division Case No 14246 Order No R-13127

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