- Location
- Riverton, UT
This was in attachment 2 under Transportation
Horse Bench, Jack Canyon, Jack Ridge, and Cedar Ridge roads will be gated within 6 months of signing
this Record of Decision (ROD). Use of these roads will be limited to those granted administrative access
by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
Bill Barrett Corporation (BBC) and other operators will be required to maintain and lock gates for the life of
the project (LOP). The selection of actual sites and the color and design of the gates will be determined on
a site specific basis by the BLM.
All project-related trailer traffic or vehicles with truck-load capacity of 1-ton or larger will be prohibited from
using Prickly Pear Canyon Road (i.e., from Nine Mile Canyon to the top of Prickly Pear Mesa).
BBC and other operators will minimize transportation of routine drilling and completion supplies on
weekends and holidays.
Immediately after drilling and completion activities are completed, locked gates will be installed on all new
roads longer than 2 miles. Gates may be left open during work over operations.
BBC and other operators will be required to maintain and lock gates until the final removal of roads after
the LOP. The location of gates will be determined on a site-specific basis during the onsite process.
BBC and other operators will be required to reclaim existing roads that create unnecessary loops, or roads
that unnecessarily compromise natural and cultural resources as determined by the BLM.
No existing routes will be reclaimed that are the sole access to lands managed the State of Utah without
consultation with the State Institutional Trust Land Administration (SITLA).
Roads will be upgraded to achieve the following objectives:
accommodate future road use needs (increased traffic volumes);
ensure public safety;
Horse Bench, Jack Canyon, Jack Ridge, and Cedar Ridge roads will be gated within 6 months of signing
this Record of Decision (ROD). Use of these roads will be limited to those granted administrative access
by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
Bill Barrett Corporation (BBC) and other operators will be required to maintain and lock gates for the life of
the project (LOP). The selection of actual sites and the color and design of the gates will be determined on
a site specific basis by the BLM.
All project-related trailer traffic or vehicles with truck-load capacity of 1-ton or larger will be prohibited from
using Prickly Pear Canyon Road (i.e., from Nine Mile Canyon to the top of Prickly Pear Mesa).
BBC and other operators will minimize transportation of routine drilling and completion supplies on
weekends and holidays.
Immediately after drilling and completion activities are completed, locked gates will be installed on all new
roads longer than 2 miles. Gates may be left open during work over operations.
BBC and other operators will be required to maintain and lock gates until the final removal of roads after
the LOP. The location of gates will be determined on a site-specific basis during the onsite process.
BBC and other operators will be required to reclaim existing roads that create unnecessary loops, or roads
that unnecessarily compromise natural and cultural resources as determined by the BLM.
No existing routes will be reclaimed that are the sole access to lands managed the State of Utah without
consultation with the State Institutional Trust Land Administration (SITLA).
Roads will be upgraded to achieve the following objectives:
accommodate future road use needs (increased traffic volumes);
ensure public safety;