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CONSTRUCT WELL PAD FOR A SINGLE VERTICAL EXPLORATORY WELL, IN ST. TAMMANY PARISH, LOUISIANA
NAME OF APPLICANT: Helis Oil & Gas Company, LLC, (Helis), Attention: Mike Barham, 228 St. Charles Avenue, Ste. 192, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70130.
LOCATION OF WORK: North of Interstate-12, east of LA Highway 1088, abutting the west side of Log Cabin Road, at Latitude: 30.38778, Longitude -89.97861, within the Liberty Bayou-Tchefuncta River Watershed (HUC # 08090201) of the Lake Pontchartrain Drainage Basin in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana.
CHARACTER OF WORK: Clear, grade, excavate, and fill to construct a well pad and make access road improvements to install and service a single drill rig for the purpose of obtaining geological data from this area of the Tuscaloosa Shale Play. The proposed well pad site is 3.21 acres, of which 2.81 acres are jurisdictional wetlands. Access road improvements and the construction of a guard shack would result in an additional 0.32 acre of wetland impacts for a total of 3.13 acres of wetlands to be directly impacted by the proposed work. The site plans have incorporated a ditch and ring levee abutting and circumventing the drill pad and would be contiguous with a planned 125 ft elevated entrance driveway. The drill pad surface has been designed with sloping features to drain stormwater to a 2,500 sq ft drainage sump within the drill site and abutting the perimeter ditch. The design is for the purpose of managing stormwater runoff within the drill pad site for containment, use and proper disposal. The applicant states that +800,000 gallons of water would be required for this single vertical well operation and that it would be obtained from private ponds. The drill rig deck design incorporates a basement/sump underneath the rig to capture drill deck drainage for collection, transport and proper offsite disposal. The applicant proposes to install so called “sentinel wells” up-gradient and down-gradient of the well site to assess and monitor water quality of the Southern Hills Aquifer in the vicinity of the well site. The applicant proposes to compensate for unavoidable wetland impacts by purchasing the appropriate credits from a Corps approved mitigation bank.
JOINT PUBLIC NOTICE
October 14, 2014
United States Army
Corps of Engineers
New Orleans District
Regulatory Branch
Post Office Box 60267
New Orleans, Louisiana 70160-0267
State of Louisiana
Department of Environmental Quality
Attn: Water Quality Certification
Post Office Box 4313
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70821-4313
(504) 862-2041 FAX (504) 862-2117
robert.m.tewis2@usace.army.mil
Project Manager
Robert Tewis
Permit Application Number
(225) 219-3225;
Fax (225) 219-3156
Project Manager
Elizabeth Johnson
WQC Application Number
WQC-140328-02
MVN-2013-02952-ETT
Interested parties are hereby notified that a permit application has been received by the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), New Orleans District (CEMVN) pursuant to: [] Section
10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of March 3, 1899 (30 Stat. 1151; 33 USC 403); and/or [X]
Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (86 Stat. 816; 33 USC 1344).
Application has also been made to the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
for a Water Quality Certification (WQC) in accordance with statutory authority contained in
LRS30:2047 A(3), and provisions of Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (P.L.95-17).
CONSTRUCT WELL PAD FOR A SINGLE VERTICAL EXPLORATORY WELL, IN ST.
TAMMANY PARISH, LOUISIANA
NAME OF APPLICANT: Helis Oil & Gas Company, LLC, (Helis), Attention: Mike Barham, 228
St. Charles Avenue, Ste. 192, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70130.
LOCATION OF WORK: North of Interstate-12, east of LA Highway 1088, abutting the west side
of Log Cabin Road, at Latitude: 30.38778, Longitude -89.97861, within the Liberty BayouTchefuncta River Watershed (HUC # 08090201) of the Lake Pontchartrain Drainage Basin in St.
Tammany Parish, Louisiana.
BRIEF FILE SUMMARY: On April 14, 2014, CEMVN published a public notice for a proposed
+10.55 acre well pad that would accommodate an oil and gas exploration well and up to 10
subsurface hydraulic fracturing production wells. Two time extensions to the comment period
were granted and the comment period ended June 16, 2014. On July 29, 2014, a geological
review meeting (GR) coordinated by CEMVN and facilitated by the Louisiana Geological Survey
was held to discuss geological aspects associated with the proposal. The GR was attended by
the applicant and their consultants along with other state and federal resource agencies
representatives. The focus of discussion was on the viability of the proposed location as a
production site for fossil fuels to be extracted from the Tuscaloosa Shale Play.
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Upon reviewing the information presented by Helis, the consulting geologist at the GR
recommended that a single exploratory well be constructed for the purpose of obtaining more
data to better assess the site's viability as an oil and gas production site. CEMVN concurred
with that recommendation concluding that the site's viability for production of fossil fuels, at this
juncture, is speculative and that processing an application for a production site would not be in
accordance with the Corps Regulatory Guidance requirements stipulating avoidance and
minimization procedures to be followed for proposed wetland impacts nor would it be in the
public interest. CEMVN requested Helis to submit revised plans proposing a single exploratory
well for the purpose of obtaining the additional data/information necessary for CEMVN to
evaluate whether the site is the less environmentally damaging alternative, in the public interest
and for the applicant's desired goal of producing fossil fuels in this geographical area.
CHARACTER OF WORK: Clear, grade, excavate, and fill to construct a well pad and make
access road improvements to install and service a single drill rig for the purpose of obtaining
geological data from this area of the Tuscaloosa Shale Play. The proposed well pad site is 3.21
acres, of which 2.81 acres are jurisdictional wetlands. Access road improvements and the
construction of a guard shack would result in an additional 0.32 acre of wetland impacts for a
total of 3.13 acres of wetlands to be directly impacted by the proposed work. The site plans
have incorporated a ditch and ring levee abutting and circumventing the drill pad and would be
contiguous with a planned 125 ft elevated entrance driveway. The drill pad surface has been
designed with sloping features to drain stormwater to a 2,500 sq ft drainage sump within the drill
site and abutting the perimeter ditch. The design is for the purpose of managing stormwater
runoff within the drill pad site for containment, use and proper disposal. The applicant states that
+800,000 gallons of water would be required for this single vertical well operation and that it
would be obtained from private ponds. The drill rig deck design incorporates a basement/sump
underneath the rig to capture drill deck drainage for collection, transport and proper offsite
disposal. The applicant proposes to install so called "sentinel wells" up-gradient and downgradient of the well site to assess and monitor water quality of the Southern Hills Aquifer in the
vicinity of the well site. The applicant proposes to compensate for unavoidable wetland impacts
by purchasing the appropriate credits from a Corps approved mitigation bank.
The comment period for the Department of the Army Permit and the Louisiana
Department of Environmental Quality WQC will close 30 days from the date of this joint public
notice. Written comments, including suggestions for modifications or objections to the proposed
work, stating reasons thereof, are being solicited from anyone having interest in this permit
and/or this WQC request and must be mailed so as to be received before or by the last day of
the comment period. Letters concerning the Corps of Engineers permit application must
reference the applicant's name and the Permit Application Number, and be mailed to the Corps
of Engineers at the address above, ATTENTION: REGULATORY BRANCH. Similar letters
concerning the Water Quality Certification must reference the applicant's name and the WQC
Application number and be mailed to the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality at the
address above. In accordance with the Corps Regulatory Policies found within 33 CFR Part 325,
Paragraph 325.2 (d) (2), this comment period is not to exceed 30 days from the date of this joint
public notice.
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Corps of Engineers Permit Criteria
The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable
impacts, including cumulative impacts of the proposed activity on the public interest. That
decision will reflect the national concern for both protection and utilization of important
resources. The benefit which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal must be
balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. All factors which may be relevant to
the proposal will be considered including the cumulative effects thereof; among those are
conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental concerns, wetlands, historic
properties, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, floodplain values, land use, navigation,
shoreline erosion and accretion, recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality,
energy needs, safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of property
ownership and, in general, the needs and welfare of the people.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is soliciting comments from the public, federal, state,
and local agencies and officials, Indian Tribes, and other interested parties in order to consider
and evaluate the impacts of this proposed activity. Any comments received will be considered
by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to determine whether to make, modify, condition, or deny
a permit for this proposal. To make this decision, comments are used to assess impacts on
endangered species, historic properties, water quality, general environmental effects, and other
public interest factors listed above. Comments are used in the preparation of an Environmental
Assessment and/or an Environmental Impact Statement pursuant to the National Environmental
Policy Act. Comments are also used to determine the need for a public hearing and to
determine the overall public interest of the proposed activity.
The New Orleans District is unaware of properties listed on the National Register of
Historic Places near the proposed work. The possibility exists that the proposed work may
damage or destroy presently unknown archeological, scientific, prehistorical, historical sites, or
data. Issuance of this public notice solicits input from the State Archeologist and State Historic
Preservation Officer regarding potential impacts to cultural resources.
The Corps is unaware of any species or designated critical habitat, listed by the
Endangered Species Act (ESA), which may be directly affected by the proposed activity. Our
initial finding is that the proposed work would neither affect any ESA listed species nor affect
any habitat designated as critical to the survival and recovery of any ESA listed species.
CEMVN's final determination, relative to project affecting any ESA listed species or any
designated critical habitat, is subject to review by and coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife
Service.
This notice initiates the EFH consultation requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act. The proposal would result in temporary adverse impacts to
N/A acres of EFH utilized by various life stages of red drum and penaeid shrimp. CEMVN's final
determination relative to project impacts and the need for mitigation measures is subject to
review by and coordination with the National Marine Fisheries Service.
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If the proposed work involves deposits of dredged or fill material into navigable waters,
the evaluation of the probable impacts will include the application of guidelines established by
the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Also, a certification that the
proposed activity will not violate applicable water quality standards will be required from the
Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Environmental Services, before a permit is
issued.
Any person may request, in writing, within the comment period specified in this notice,
that a public hearing be held to consider this application. Requests for public hearings shall
state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing.
You are requested to communicate the information contained in this notice to any other
parties whom you deem likely to have interest in the matter.
Michael V. Farabee
Chief, Eastern Evaluation Section
Regulatory Branch
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