Title: Quality AssuranceQuality Control QAQC
1Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC)
- Tom Hare
- DJ Environmental
- Cody/Powell WY
2QA/QC Includes
- Independent onsite monitoring of all
environmental aspects of a large 3D project - Completion of a full monitoring report with
permanent photo monitoring plots for future
impact analysis - Proof of actual impacts during, immediately
after, and one year later - Third party independence
3BLM Reasons for QA/QC
- BLM has less and less ability to monitor and
perform compliance - BLM is unlikely to follow up on long term
monitoring - QA/QC monitoring can provide 100 compliance,
monitoring documentation, and superior mitigation - No additional cost to the BLM
4Industry Benefits of QA/QC
- Assurance of 100 compliance to BLM permit
requirements - Provides immediate in field access to a BLM
representative (QA/QC monitor) w/less delays and
immediate resolution of issues - Insurance against shut downs, conflicts and
serious problems - Positive BLM views on current and future permits
5QA/QC Results and BMPs
6Typical Buggy Drill
7Typical Impacts
8Typical Drill Buggy Single Pass
9Close-up of Drill Buggy Track
10Heliportable Drill
11Heliportable Mesa Top Operations
12Typical Heliportable Drill Disturbance
13Vibroseis Buggies
14Close-up of Single Track and Vibrator Imprint
15Typical Single Pass in Erosive Soils
16Single vs. Multiple Passes
17Single ATV Pass
18Multiple Pass Example
19Frozen Mancos Clay/Silts
20Examples of the Findings
21Snow and Frozen Ground Impacts
22Minimal Surface Imprints
23Landscape View
24Permanent Photo Plots
25Frozen Ground Impacts to Burrows
26Insect Burrow Impacts
27Only Remaining Tracks after 30 Days
28Unfrozen Soil Imprints
29Deep Snow and Frozen Ground
30Drill Buggy on Deep Snow
31Typical Impacts
32Vibrator on Deep Snow
33Typical Vibrator Impacts
34Overall QA/QC Findings
- A series of practical and reasonable BMPs were
discovered and applied as a result of the on
site QA/QC monitor - Work never stopped
- Changes and modifications were made in the field
with concurrence with BLM manager - Impacts were greatly reduced
- Independent documentation of impacts (or
non-impacts) was provided
35QA/QC Recommendations
- QA/QC monitor should be standard practice on
large 3D projects with substantial BLM surface - QA/QC can be applied to any project not limited
to seismic operations - QA/QC can also be used on small, but critical
projects (pipelines, well pads, etc.) - Should not be a default for all projects just
selected projects of special importance - A single onsite monitor is all that is needed in
most projects - multiple monitors create conflict
and unnecessary costs
36One Cow Two PassesQuestions?