Groundwater Discharge Plans Crude Oil Pumping Station and Trucking Terminal

Lea County, NM A Groundwater Discharge Plan (GWDP) was required by the state regulatory agency for a crude oil pumping station and newly constructed trucking terminal. The GWDP included a complete evaluation of waste streams that may contribute to surface water and groundwater impacts. Protocols were developed for controlling and containing spills, and plans were … Read More

Storm Water Management Plans Natural Gas Processing Plants and Compressor Stations

Lea County, NM Stormwater management plans were required by the state regulatory agency for three natural gas processing plants and four compressor stations located in southeast New Mexico. The stormwater management plans were prepared in accordance with federal and state guidelines, and approved by the state regulatory agency without modification.

SPCC Plans Oil and Gas Client

Spill prevention, control, and countermeasure (SPCC) requirements have undergone many changes in the past few years; Larson & Associates, Inc. keeps abreast of the changes. The most recent published SPCC compliance date extension for facilities and farms is November 10, 2010. LAI develops SPCC to compliment your quality system and management plans so adoption is … Read More

Landfarm Permitting

Oilfield spills happen. But why create a waste when with proper on-site management, you can create an earthen material that can be reused? LAI has prepared applications for centralized surface waste management (landfarm) facilities for clients with operations in New Mexico as an alternative to internally manage waste treatment and disposal costs. The permit applications … Read More