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HEI research report: Measuring and modeling air pollution and noise exposure near unconventional oil and gas development in Colorado

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Rapid growth in unconventional oil and gas development (UOGD), driven by improvements in directional drilling and hydraulic fracturing technologies, has made the United States the world’s largest producer of oil and natural gas. Rapid UOGD expansion in Colorado’s Denver-Julesburg (DJ) Basin, often intersecting with a growing population, has elevated local concerns about noise and air quality impacts. Independent near-pad observations of hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) exposure and noise are uncommon, particularly during well drilling and completions, where evolving technologies continue to alter emissions. The chief goals of this study were to identify potential impacts of UOGD HAPs emissions on nearby communities, characterize A- and C-weighted noise impacts from UOGD operations, and contextualize air and noise pollution measurement and modeling results at health-relevant temporal and spatial scales. Our focus was on the DJ Basin, where a changing regulatory environment has driven inno..., Air quality and noise impacts of UOGD operations conducted by three major DJ Basin operators were studied at four large well pads at three locations across the basin. Studied operations included well drilling, hydraulic fracturing, coiled tubing/millout operations, flowback, and early production. Methane and speciated volatile organic compound (VOC) measurements were made at near-pad and background locations to characterize increases in concentrations associated with specific UOGD activities. A- and C-weighted noise levels were monitored at multiple locations. Air dispersion and noise modeling were conducted to assess impacts as a function of distance from well pad operations., # Data from: HEI research report: Measuring and modeling air pollution and noise exposure near unconventional oil and gas development in Colorado Dataset DOI: [10.5061/dryad.q573n5tvp](10.5061/dryad.q573n5tvp) ## Description The rapid growth of unconventional oil and gas development (UOGD) in Colorado’s Denver-Julesburg (DJ) Basin has heightened concerns about noise and air quality impacts, particularly near drilling sites. This study evaluated hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) and noise exposure from UOGD operations through quantifying volatile organic compound (VOC) concentrations, monitoring noise levels, and employing air dispersion modeling. Near-pad measurements during well drilling, hydraulic fracturing, coiled tubing/millout, flowback, and early production revealed short-term spikes in UOGD-related VOCs, with benzene occasionally exceeding acute health guidelines. The study provided the first estimates of speciated VOC emissions from coiled tubing/millout, indicated increased ...,
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