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You are viewing BMP records related to the Upper Green River Basin Sage-Grouse Conservation Plan publication.

BMP ID Short Title Text of BMP
2070 Centralize gathering systems "Centralized gathering systems reduce the amount of truck traffic, dust, and physical activity on pad locations and roadways."
2072 Cluster development "Group development activities as much as possible, allowing for greater expanses of undisturbed, continuous habitat. Sage-grouse are more likely to ...
2073 Directional drilling "Directional drill several wells from one surface location. This may reduce impacts through efforts to reduce the amount of surface acreage for pads."
2083 Dust control "Control dust from roads and other surface disturbances within the population's seasonal habitats."
2075 Fence design "Where necessary to build or maintain fences, evaluate whether increased visibility, alternate location, or different fence design will reduce ...
2084 Fence facilities "Fence off all surface condensate storage/collection facilities to discourage use by sage-grouse."
2080 Green completions "Completions that are able to defer initial gas volumes through specialized equipment rather than flaring to atmosphere is a proactive effort that is ...
2087 Mineral lease blocking "If possible, lump or block mineral leases together when they are up for bid (sale) if located in areas that have important wildlife habitat. ...
2085 Mitigation: Off-Site "Consider off-site mitigation as an alternative mitigation for mineral development impacts on known sage-grouse habitat. Work with mineral entities ...
2068 No surface disturbance or occupancy near lek "Avoid surface disturbance or occupancy on or within 1/4 mile of known active lek sites."
2079 Noise reduction and air emissions "Drilling rigs that have noise dampening equipment and air emissions controls are encouraged."
2082 Noise reduction requirements "Reduce noise from industrial development or traffic especially in breeding and brood-rearing habitats."
2076 Pitless drilling "The use of pit less drilling, along with the benefits of not having an open pit, is desirable."
2081 Raptor perch prevention "Avoid construction of overhead lines and other perch sites in occupied sage-grouse habitat. Where these structures must be built, or presently ...
2078 Reclaim pad areas as soon as possible "Reclaim areas of pad locations that are not in use as soon as possible after wells are on production."
2077 Remote monitoring to minimize traffic "Computerized Assisted Operations (CAO's) assist in data gathering via communication towers to receive well data from remote locations, thus reducing ...
2071 Timing restrictions on drilling near leks. "As a general rule, do not drill or permit new or expand existing sand and gravel activities within two miles of active leks between March 15 and ...
2069 Timing restrictions on human activity "Where sage-grouse are present or desired, avoid human activity adjacent to leks during the breeding season between the hours of 8 p.m. and 8 a.m."
2074 Travel management plan "Consider developing travel management plans that would allow seasonal closure of roads, except for permitted uses and encourage the reclamation of ...
2086 Water depletion "Avoid surface and sub-surface water depletion that impacts sage-grouse habitats."
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