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Coal-Bed Methane – Whose Water Is It?

Date: 2004-01-01
Categories: Mining, Biogeochemical Cycling, Mining & Mineral Resources, Energy Development
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Technical report (2004). Covers Gunnison Basin, Grand Valley, Colorado. Topics: Coal-Bed Methane, beneficial use, coal-bed methane extraction, produced water. Agencies: Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, COGCC, Water Courts. Cites 15 external works.

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Knowledge graph centered on Coal-Bed Methane – Whose Water Is It? with 37 nodes and 76 connections. Top connected: United States Bureau of Land Management, United States Geological Survey, groundwater storage dynamics, Board of County Commissioners, Division of Water Resources.

Stakeholders (14)

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United States Bureau of Land ManagementUnited States Geological SurveyBoard of County CommissionersDivision of Water ResourcesColorado Department of Public Health and EnvironmentColorado Water Quality Control CommissionColorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commissionwater courts
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WQCDCOGCCWater Resources CommissionWQCCCDWRBoard of County Commissioners, Las Animas County

External References Cited (15)

Works cited by this document, grouped by type.

article (4)

  • Letter to the Editor (2000)Charlie Barks
  • Prices fire up plans for natural gas (2000)
  • More wells urged despite woes (2000)Electa Draper
  • Evergreen water options discussed, debated (2000)Emma Dewald

legislation (4)

  • CRS 37-90-137
  • Water Quality Control Act
  • Rule CRS 37-90-137 (7)
  • Water Rights Determination and Administration Act

regulation (4)

  • Rule 325
  • Rule 907
  • Rule 907(4)
  • Rule 324D

other (1)

  • CASE NO. 02CW554 (2002)Board of County Commissioners, Las Animas County

permit (1)

  • Combined Application for Water Rights (Surface and Storage)

report (1)

  • USGS 2001 (2001)