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Show M Wednesday, October 25, 2006 II or object to any aspect of proposal are invited to submit comments, IN WRITING, within 30 days of this notice to: Emmett Schmitz, U.S. . Environmental Protection Agency Ground Water Program, 8P-W-GW 999 18th Street, Suite 300, Denver, CO 8202-2466 8202-2466 Telephone: 1-800-227-8917 ext 6174 V The Adminstrative Record, including the application, the Draft Permit or modification and Statement of Basis prepared by the EPA, and public comments received, is available for public inspection at the above location(s) weekdays week-days from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING: Within the thirty (30) day period, any interest-: interest-: ed person may request a public hearing as provided provid-ed by 40CFR 124.12. A request for a hearing ,-must must be made IN "WRITING to the above , address and must state '. the nature of the issues to be raised at the hearing. A public hearing will only be held if significant interest is shown. FINAL PERMIT DECISION: All comments received ' within the thirty (30) day period will be considered in the Final decision. The decision may be to: issue, Modify, deny, or revoke and reissue the Permit or modification. The Final decision shall become effective thirty (30) days after issuance unless no -' commenters requested changes to the Draft Permit or modification, in which case the Permit of modification shall become effective immediately imme-diately upon issuance. APPEALS: Within thirty (30) days after a Final decision has been issued, any person i who filed comments on the Draft decision or who , participated in a public hearing may petition the : Administrator to review the final decision. Any person who failed to file comments or failed to participate in the public hearing may petition for administrative review only to the extent of the changes from the Draft to the Final Permit or modification decision. Commenters are referred to 40 CFR 124.15 through 124.20 for procedural proce-dural requirements of the appeal process. Published in the Vernal Express on October 25, 2006. UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL PROGRAM PUBLIC NOTICE AND OPPORTUNITY TO COMMENT Newfield Production Company You owe it to yourself to see your needs are being metThe best investment strategy is knowledge. Call me today for a no obligation assessment of your needs. Matt Bishop (877)281-3011 isielOk A n iiii a I ILrWllVU J 1401 Seventeenth Street, Ste. 1000 Denver, CO 80202 PURPOSE OF PUBLIC NOTICE: The purpose of this notice is to solicit public comment on a proposal by the Region 8 Ground Water Program office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to issue or modify an Underground Injection Control (UIQ Permit that authorizes the underground under-ground injection of fluid via a Gass II injection well or wells. The Federal 7-31-8-18 is currently an active Green River Formation oil well. Newfield intends to convert the Federal 7-31-8-18 to an enhanced recovery injection well to support existing Green River Formation enhanced oil recovery operations. The approved injection zone is the gross interval within the Green River Formation from 3947 feet to the top of the Wasatch Front at approximately 6297 feet, which includes the Garden Gulch, Douglas Creek and Basal Carbonate Members of th Green River Formation. The injectate will be a blend of water from the Johnson Water District and produced Green River water. The TDS of the blended injectate has been analyzed as 9783 mg1. No water wells are present within one-quarter (14) mile of the Federal 7-31-8-18. Cement records for this well do not show that adequate ade-quate cement was placed in the Confining Zone annulus. Therefore, within with-in 180 days after beginning begin-ning injection, the permittee permit-tee will conduct a Part II (External) Mechanical Integrity Test to confirm that the injectate will remain within the authorized autho-rized injection interval. The EPA has made a preliminary decision to approve this Gass II enhanced recoveryinjec-tion recoveryinjec-tion facility, and by doing so any underground sources of drinking water (USDW's) will be protected. protect-ed. Therefore, the EPA is serving notice of an intent to issue a Gass II Permit for the Federal 7-31-8-18. Federal 7-31-8-18 2046' FNL& 1878 FEL SWNE S31, T8S, R18E Uintah County, UT The well(s) is for injection injec-tion of a fluid, such as water or brine produced during conventional oil or natural gas production that may be commingled with waste water from gas plants which are an integral inte-gral part of productions unless that water is classified classi-fied as a hazardous waste at the time of injection or for the enhanced recovery of oil or natural gas. A Draft Permit or modification mod-ification has been prepared in accordance with provisions provi-sions of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) as amended (42 USC et seq) and other lawful standards and regulations. The EPA lias made a preliminary prelimi-nary determination that all underground sources of drinking water will be protected. The Permit is issued for the life of the well unless modified or terminated. This Permit or modification modifi-cation once issued, authorizes autho-rizes the conversion of a non-injection well or wells to an injection well and operation as an injection well. : Operation of the well(s) will be governed by the requirements and conditions specified in the Permit or modification. PUBLIC COMMENTS: The requirements and conditions con-ditions of the Draft Permit or modification are tentative, tenta-tive, and are open to comment com-ment from any interested part. ' Persons wishing to comment upon or object to any aspect of proposal are invited to submit comments, com-ments, IN WRITING, within 30 days of this notice to: Emmett Schmitz U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Ground Water Program, 8P-W-GW 999 18th Street, Suite 300 Denver, CO 80202-22466 Telephone: 1-800-227-8917, ext. 6174 The Administrative Record, including the application, the Draft Permit or modification and Statement of Basis prepared by the EPA, and public comments received, is available for public inspection at the above location(s) weekdays from 8:00 am. to 4:00 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING: Within the thirty (30) day period, any interested party may request a public hearing as provided by 40 CFR 124.12. A request for a hearing must be made IN WRITING to the above address and must state the nature of the issues to be raised at the hearing. A public hearing will be held only if significant interest is shown. FINAL PERMIT DECISION: All comments received within the thirty (30) day period will be considered in the Final decision. The -decision may be to: issue,, modify, deny, or revoke and reissue the Permit or modification. The Final decision shall become effective thirty (30) days after issuance unless no commenters requested changes to the Draft Permit or modification, in which case the Permit or modification shall become effective immediately upon issuance. APPEALS: Within thirty (30) days after a Final decision has been issued, any person who filed comments on the Draft decision or who participated in a public hearing may petition the Administrator to review the final decision. Any person who failed to file comments or failed to participate in the public hearing may petition for administrative review only to the extent of the changes from the Draft to the Final Permit or modification decision. Commenters are referred With the MasterDex 10 Annuity, you can: Guarantee your principal - regardless of potential market index fluctuations. Lock-in any contract anniversary gains each and every year-without experiencing potential market index losses. Receive up to a 10 bonus on all premiums received the first five years. Defer your income tax liability on all interest earned. .Vernal to 40 CFR 124.15 through 124.20 for procedural proce-dural requirements of the appeal process. Published in the Vernal Express on October 25, 2006 UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL PROGRAM PUBLIC NOTICE AND OPPORTUNITY TO COMMENT Newfield Production Company 1401 Seventeenth Street, Ste. 1000 Denver, CO 80202 PURPOSE OF PUBLIC NOTICE: The purpose pur-pose of this notice is to solicit public comment on a proposal by the Region 8 Ground Water Program office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to issue or modify an Underground Injection Control (UIC) Permit that authorizes the underground injection of fluid via a Gass II injection injec-tion well or wells: Federal 13-31-8-18 537'FSL485'FWL SWSWS31,T8S,R18E Uintah County, UT BACKGROUND The well(s) is for injection injec-tion of a fluid, such as water or brine produced during conventional oil or natural gas production that may be commingled with waste water from gas plants which are an integral inte-gral part of productions unless that water is classified classi-fied as a hazardous waste at the time of injection or for the enhanced recovery of oil or natural gas. The Federal 13-31-8-18 is currently an Active Green River Formation oil well. Newfield intends to convert the subject well to an enhanced recovery injection well to support sup-port existing Green River Formation enhanced oil recovery operations. The Approved injection zone is the gross interval within the Green River Formation from 3860 feet to the top of the Wasatch Formation at approximately 6162 feet, which includes the., Garden Gulch, Douglas i Cree and Basal Carbonate' Members of the Green River Formation. The injectate will be a blend of water from the Johnson Water District and produced pro-duced Green River water. The TDS of the blended injectate has been analyzed ana-lyzed as 6203 mg1 No water wells are present within one-quarter (14) mile of the Federal 13-31-8-18. Cement records for this well do not show that adequate cement was placed in the Confining Zone annulus. Therefore, within 180 days after beginning injection, the permittee will conduct con-duct a Part II (External) Mechanical Integrity Test to confirm that the injectate will remain within with-in the authorized injection interval. The EPA has made a preliminary decision deci-sion to approve this Class II enhanced recovery injection facility, and by doing so any underground sources of drinking water Express, (USDWs) will be protected. pro-tected. Therefore, the EPA is serving notice of an intent to issue a Gass II Permit for the Federal 13-31-8-18. A Draft Permit or modification has been prepared in accordance with provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) as amended (42 USC et seq) and other lawful standards and regulations. The EPA has made a preliminary determinations that all underground sources of drinking water will be protected. The Permit is issued for the life of the well unless modified or terminated. This Permit or modification, modi-fication, once issued, authorizes the conversion of a non-injection well or wells to an injection well and operation as an injection well. Operation of the well(s) will be governed by the requirements require-ments and conditions specified in the Permit or modification. PUBLIC COMMENTS: The requirements and conditions of the Draft Permit or modification modifica-tion are tentative, and are open to comment from any interested party. Persons wishing wish-ing to comment upon or object to any aspect of proposal are invited to submit comments, IN WRITING, within 30 days of this notice to: Emmett Schmitz, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Ground Water Program, 8P-W-GW 999 18th Street, Suite 300, Denver, CO 8202-2466 8202-2466 Telephone: 1-800-227-8917 ext. 6174 The Adminstrative Record, including the application, the Draft Permit or modification and Statement of Basis prepared by the EPA, and public comments received, is available for public inspection at the above locations) weekdays week-days from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 pan,.,,;..; ICflOSWSGl' Witfiui we-jrt (30) day period, alriteresf- ed person may request a public hearing as provided provid-ed by 40 CFR 124.12. A request for a hearing must must be made IN WRITING to the above address and must state the nature of the issues to be raised at the hearing. A public hearing will only be held if significant interest is shown. FINAL PERMIT DECISION: All comments received within the thirty (30) day period will be considered in the Final decision. The decision may be to: issue, modify, deny, or revoke and reissue the Permit or modification. The Final decision shall become effective thirty (30) days after issuance unless no commenters requested changes to the Draft Permit or modification, modifi-cation, in which case the Permit of modification shall become effective immediately upon issu- APPEALS. Within thirty (30) days after a Final decision has been issued, any person who filed comments on the Draft decision or who participated in a public hearing may petition the Administrator to review the final decision. Any person who failed to file comments or failed to participate in the public hearing may petition for administrative review only to the extent of the changes from the Draft to the Final Permit or modification decision. Commenters are referred to 40 CFR 124.15 through 124.20 for procedural pro-cedural requirements of the appeal process. Published in the Vernal Express on October 25, 2006. UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL PROGRAM PUBLIC NOTICE AND OPPORTUNITY TO COMMENT Newfield Production Company 1401 Seventeenth Street, Ste. 1000 Denver, CO 80202 PURPOSE OF PUBLIC NOTICE: The purpose of this notice is to solicit public comment com-ment on a proposal by the Region 8 Ground Water Program office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to issue or modify an Underground Injection Control (UIC) Permit that authorizes the underground under-ground injection of fluid via a Class II injection well or wells: Sundance State 15-32-8-18 552' FSL& 2191' FEL SWSE S32.T8S.R18E Uintah County, UT BACKGROUND The well(s) is for injection of a fluid, such as water or brine produced pro-duced during conventional conven-tional oil or natural gas production that may be commingled with waste water : from gas plants which are an integral part of productions unless that water is classified as a hazardous waste at the time of injection or for the enhanced recovery of oil or natural gas. The Sundance State No. 15-32-8-18 is currently cur-rently an Active Green River Formation oil well. Newfield intends to convert con-vert the subject well to an enhanced recovery injection well to support existing Green River Formation enhanced oil recovery operations. The Approved injection zone is the gross interval within the Green River Fromation from 3802 feet to the top of the Wasatch Formation at approximately approxi-mately 6125 feet, which includes the Garden Gulch, Douglas Cree and Basal Carbonate Members of the Green River Formation. The injectate will be a blend of water from the Johgnson Water District and produced Green River water. The TDS of the blended injectate has been analyzed as 7365 mg1 No water wells are present within one-quarter (14) mile of the Sundance State No. 15-32-8-18. Cement records for this well do not show that adequate cement was placed in the Confining Zone annulus. annu-lus. Therefore, within 180 days after beginning injection, the permittee will conduct a Part II (External) Mechanical Integrity Test to confirm that the injectate will remain within the authorized autho-rized injection interval. inter-val. The EPA has made a preliminary decision to approve this Class II enhanced recovery injection facility, and by doing so any underground under-ground sources of drinking drink-ing water (USDWs) will be protected. Therefore, the EPA is serving notice of an intent to issue a Gass II Permit for the Sundance State No. 15-32-8-18. A Draft Permit or modification has been prepared in accordance with provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) as amended (42 USC et seq) and other lawful standards and regulations. reg-ulations. The EPA has made a preliminary determinations deter-minations that all underground under-ground sources of drinking water will be protected. The Permit is issued for the life of the well unless modified modi-fied or terminated. This Permit or modification, modi-fication, once issued, authorizes the conversion of a non-injection well or wells to an injection well and operation as an injection injec-tion well. Operation of the well(s) will be governed by the requirements and conditions condi-tions specified in the Permit or modification. PUBLIC COMMENTS: The requirements and conditions of the Draft Permit or modification are tentative, and are open to comment from any interested interest-ed party. Persons wishing to comment upon or object to any aspect of proposal are invited to submit comments, com-ments, IN WRITING, within with-in 30 days of this notice to: Emmett Schmitz, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Ground Water Program, 8P-W-GW 999 18th Street, Suite 300, Denver, CO 8202-2466 8202-2466 Telephone: 1-800-227-8917 ext. 6174The Adminstrative Record, including the application, the Draft Permit or modification modi-fication and Statement of Basis prepared by the EPA, and public comments received, is available for public inspection at the above location(s) weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING: Within the thirty (30) day period, any interested person per-son may request a public hearing as provided by 40 CFR 124.12. A request for a hearing must must be made IN WRITING to the above address and must state the nature of the issues to be raised at the hearing. A public hearing will only be held if significant interest inter-est is shown. FINAL PERMIT DECISION: All comments received within the thirty (30) day period will be considered in the Final decision. The decision may be to: issue, modify, deny, or revoke and reissue the Permit or modification. modi-fication. The Final decision deci-sion shall become effejgjye thirty (30) days after issuance issu-ance unless no commenters requested changes to the Draft Permit or modification, modifica-tion, in which case the the Permit of modification shall become effective immediately immedi-ately upon issuance. APPEALS: Within thirty (30) days after a Final decision has been issued, any person who filed comments on the Draft decision or who participated in a public hearing may petition the Administrator to review the final decision. Any person who failed to file comments or failed to participate in the public hearing may petition for administrative review only to the extent of the changes from the Draft to the Final Permit or modification decision. Commenters are referred to 40 CFR 124.15 through 124.20 for procedural requirements of the appeal process. Published in the Vernal Express on October 25, 2006. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Uintah Transportation Special Service District (UTSSD), at the UTSSD Administrative offices, 134 West Main, Suite 201, Vernal, Utah, 84078 until 4:00 pm, November 16, 2006 for the Mountain Fuel Loop Road - Road II Project in Uintah County. Bids will be addressed to Cheri McCurdy, Executive Office Manager for the Uintah Transportation Special Service District at the above address. The project consists of 19,978 cubic yards of roadway road-way excavation, 38,220 cubic yards of untreated base course 34 or 1 maximum maxi-mum and 4900 feet miscellaneous miscel-laneous pipe culvert. The project will have 120 working days for completion comple-tion of this project. A mandatory prebid meeting meet-ing will be held at the offices offic-es of the UTSSD at 10:00 am on November 9, 2006. Proposal forms, plans, and specifications are on file and may be examined at the following locations: Uintah Transportation Special Service District Administration Office, 134 West Main, Suite 201, Vernal, Utah, 84078,. Phone (435)789-4636 CIVCO Engineering, Inc., 365 West 50 North Suite W-l, P.O. Box 1758, Vernal, Utah 84078 Phone (435)789-5448. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only from CIVCO Engineering, Inc., at the above location upon application and payment pay-ment of $50.00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit sub-mit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by the Board; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashier's check for not less than 5 of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the Uintah Transportation Special Service District as evidence evi-dence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and finish the contract bonds as required. The right to reject any and or all bids is reserved. Dated the 19th day of October 2006 Mike Slaugh, Chairman Uintah Transportation Special Service District Published in the Vernal Express on October 25 & November 1,2006. CONSTRUCTION BID NOTICE Uintah Recreation Center Bid Package 3 The Uintah Recreation center construction project proj-ect will be bidding on November 9, 2006. All Trades except earthwork, utilities and rebar bidding. All bids due to Layton Construction no later than 2:00 p.m. November 9, 2006 Plans and specs may be reviewed in Intermoutain Contractor plan room, Mountainlands plan room or Layton construction office plan room. FTP site is also available for plan review. The ftp address is ftp:ftp.laytoncompanies. com. User name: public. pub-lic. Password: plans99. Contact Uintah Recreation District for plans in Vernal. For questions regarding project contact Randy Gunn or Jordan Larson with Layton Construction Phone 801-568-9090, Fax 801-563-4811. Bids only accepted on bid form from bid package. Please review that bid package document. A prebid meeting meet-ing will be held at 10:00 a.m. on October 27, 2006 at the Layton Construction Corporate Offices, 9020 South Sandy Parkway, Sandy, UT 84070 Published in the Vernal Express October 25, 2006. NOTICE OF PUBLIC STORAGE LIEN LTM MTN WEST SELF STORAGE, LLC 964 East Hwy. 40 P.O. Box 1906 Vernal, UT 84078 Ltm Mtn West Self Storage hereby places on lien the contents of Unit numbers 26 & 50. Units rented by: Dave Frandsen, Last known address of: 349 E. 400 S., P.O. Box 473, Vernal, UT 84078. For default of payment of rent for said units, total due of $281.00 as of close of business on 10-16-06. Plus all future legal fees. You are hereby notified noti-fied of denial of access to property until all fees due are paid in full by no later than Oct. 31,2006,5 p.m. or property will be auctioned auc-tioned and or disposed of pursuant to Utah code 38-8-2,3,4. Auction sale date at above address on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2006 10 a.m. Published in the Vernal Express on October 25 and Novemberr 1, 2006. VERNAL CITY FIRST PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) Vernal City will hold a public hearing to consider con-sider pottntial projects for which funding may be applied under the CDBG Small Cities Program for program year 2007. Suggestions for potential projects will be solicitied, both verbally and in writ-See writ-See Legals on A9 T 1 |