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Management and Effects of Coalbed Methane Produced Water in the United States (2010)
Board on Earth Sciences and Resources (BESR)
Water Science and Technology Board (WSTB)

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Management and Effects of Coalbed Methane Produced Water in the Western United States

APPENDIX A
Legislative Authorization Language H.R. 6—Energy Policy Act of 2005 Section 1811. Coal Bed Methane Study

Public Law 109-58

109th Congress

August 8, 2005

H.R. 6, Energy Policy Act of 2005.

42 USC 15801


SEC. 1811. COAL BED METHANE STUDY.

  1. STUDY.—Contracts.

    1. IN GENERAL.—The Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, shall enter into an arrangement under which the National Academy of Sciences shall conduct a study on the effect of coal bed natural gas production on surface and ground water resources, including ground water aquifiers, in the States of Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Utah.

    2. MATTERS TO BE ADDRESSED.—The study shall address the effectiveness of—

      1. the management of coal bed methane produced water;

      2. the use of best management practices; and

      3. various production techniques for coal bed methane natural gas in minimizing impacts on water resources.

  1. DATA ANALYSIS.—The study shall analyze available hydrologic, geologic and water quality data, along with—

    1. production techniques, produced water management techniques, best man-

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Management and Effects of Coalbed Methane Produced Water in the Western United States APPENDIX A Legislative Authorization Language H.R. 6—Energy Policy Act of 2005 Section 1811. Coal Bed Methane Study Public Law 109-58 109th Congress August 8, 2005 H.R. 6, Energy Policy Act of 2005. 42 USC 15801 SEC. 1811. COAL BED METHANE STUDY. STUDY.—Contracts. IN GENERAL.—The Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, shall enter into an arrangement under which the National Academy of Sciences shall conduct a study on the effect of coal bed natural gas production on surface and ground water resources, including ground water aquifiers, in the States of Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Utah. MATTERS TO BE ADDRESSED.—The study shall address the effectiveness of— the management of coal bed methane produced water; the use of best management practices; and various production techniques for coal bed methane natural gas in minimizing impacts on water resources. DATA ANALYSIS.—The study shall analyze available hydrologic, geologic and water quality data, along with— production techniques, produced water management techniques, best man-

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Management and Effects of Coalbed Methane Produced Water in the Western United States agement practices, and other factors that can mitigate effects of coal bed methane development; the costs associated with mitigation techniques; effects on surface or ground water resources, including drinking water, associated with surface or subsurface disposal of waters produced during extraction of coal bed methane; and any other significant effects on surface or ground water resources associated with production of coal bed methane. RECOMMENDATIONS.—The study shall analyze the effectiveness of current mitigation practices of coal bed methane produced water handling in relation to existing Federal and State laws and regulations, and make recommendations as to changes, if any, to Federal law necessary to address adverse impacts to surface or ground water resources associated with coal bed methane development. COMPLETION OF STUDY.—The National Academy of Sciences shall submit the findings and recommendations of the study to the Secretary of the Interior and the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency within 12 months after the date of enactment of this Act, and shall upon completion make the results of the study available to the public. REPORT TO CONGRESS.—The Secretary of the Interior and the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, after consulting with States, shall report to the Congress within 6 months after receiving the results of the study on— the findings and recommendations of the study; the agreement or disagreement of the Secretary of the Interior and the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency with each of its findings and recommendations; and any recommended changes in funding to address the effects of coal bed methane production on surface and ground water resources.