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Appendix D: Information Inventory
Pages 201-208

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From page 201...
... Examples that addressed western CBM production include the following: • Northern San Juan Basin Coalbed Methane Draft EIS Released for Public Review;2 See gswindell.com/blmcoalb.htm (accessed March 23, 2010)
From page 202...
... In the past, EPA's National Center for Environmental Research has also provided support to external research projects on topics related to CBM produced water.7,8 U.S. Geological Survey The USGS has established a significant role in data collection, compilation, analysis, interpretation, and reporting, with particular focus on perennial water resources, produced water quality, and hydrogeological processes associated with CBM and produced water.
From page 203...
... . This study, the Tongue River SurfaceWater-Quality Monitoring Network,10 conducted in cooperation with BLM, the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, the T&Y Irrigation District, Fidelity Exploration, Montana and Wyoming Departments of Environmental Quality, and the Wyoming State Engineer's Office, involves real-time monitoring, periodic water quality sampling and characterization, and water quantity measurement at 12 locations within the Tongue River watershed, now part of the USGS National Stream Information Program.
From page 204...
... State natural resource management agencies in each of the respective states where CBM is commercially being recovered are actively engaged in data collection and compilation, research, reporting, and providing the public, academia, private consultants, and industry representatives access to such data. Chapter 3 describes the primary state agency and office functions and responsibilities in the western states where CBM and produced water are regulated and managed and provides Website information for these offices.
From page 205...
... ; and • Western States Water Council.24 University Research Numerous university research groups and nonprofit organizations actively conduct research on CBM and produced water effects and management. The research areas include agricultural sciences, biological sciences, civil engineering, ecology, environmental sciences, geosciences, hydrological sciences, and law.
From page 206...
... APPENDIX D • New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology;28 • New Mexico State University;29 • University of Colorado;30 • University of Montana;31 • University of New Mexico;32 • University of Utah;33 • University of Wyoming;34 and • Utah State University.35 See www.ees.nmt.edu/; baervan.nmt.edu/; and infohost.nmt.edu/~enve/ (accessed March 23, 2010)
From page 207...
... 2002. Water Quality and Environmental Isotopic Analyses of Ground-water Samples Collected from the Wasatch and Fort Union Formations in Areas of Coalbed Methane Development: Implications to Recharge and Ground-water Flow, Eastern Powder River Basin, Wyoming.
From page 208...
... 2004. A White Paper Describing Produced Water from Production of Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Coal Bed Methane.


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