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Data as of 2026-08-22
Parcel record

1821 215 County Rd

Parachute, CO 81635

SOLVAY CHEMICALS, INC C/O SOLVAY TAX DEPARTMENT · Garfield County, CO

Registered entity: SOLVAY CHEMICALS, INC. (Good Standing)

Entity (DE)UnmappedUnmapped
Market value
$6,178,100
Last sale: $71,000 on 2006-02-28
Water rights
6
decreed right record(s) associated
Lot size
79.84 ac
Structure
None on record
Value, lot & structure: Garfield County Assessor · Water rights: CO Division of Water Resources (CDSS) · Retrieved 2026-08-22

Needs review means a record exists that requires verification. No record means nothing is on file — which is not an all-clear.

Acrescope Verdict
Diligence signal · exp.
7/100
low signal

Sits over producing oil & gas — confirm whether the minerals convey with the surface.

Operator-Adjacent Mineral Play
Producing well(s) + entity owner
Federal Mineral Estate (Split Estate)
Federal-owned minerals below (split estate)
Regenerative-Potential Land
NextVerify mineral severance vs surface-only ownershipaction plan · 3 items
Acrescope Indicators
Filings: dormant
Proprietary multi-domain composite — distress, fire, geohazards, soils, ownership & water records joined to one parcel.
Signal 7/100 (low) — Among the lowest-signal in county
Motivated Seller Score
15/100
low
Low-motivation — ranks high only because most county parcels carry few signals
Top contributing factor
  • Out-of-state owner (DE)
Acrescope Risk Model v0.2 · experimentalNot yet calibrated — the cited records outrank the number. How it’s computed
Map view
Esri World Imagery · 39.46939, -108.08277· 205 water rights within 5 mi (nearest 80 mapped)· 3,844 O&G wells within 5 mi (nearest 80 mapped)· 1 NIFC fire perimeter within 50 mi
Parcel Neighbor boundaryNearby parcel (by risk) Water right O&G well Fire perimeter · 1 within 50 mi

Action plan for this parcel

Prioritized recommendations derived from this parcel's patterns, applicable rebates, and county-level context.
  1. 1.

    Verify mineral severance vs surface-only ownership

    Criticalminerals

    0 producing wells on the parcel. In CO, surface and mineral rights are commonly severed — pull deed history to confirm what's actually owned. If minerals are reserved to a prior owner, royalties flow to them; if conveyed with surface, royalties + lease bonuses go to the current owner.

  2. 2.

    2 rebate programs match this address

    Recommendedrebate

    Across state, county, and local sponsors — up to $1,000 stackable. Includes Colorado Wildfire Mitigation Income Tax Credit; Forest Restoration and Wildfire Risk Mitigation (FRWRM) Grant.

  3. 3.

    Verify owner mailing address is current

    Optionalcompliance

    Owner of record is out-of-state. If you are the owner, ensure your county assessor has a current mailing address — undelivered tax bills are the most common precursor to tax-lien foreclosure.

Acrescope presents data and surfaces actions — it does not provide financial, legal, tax, or insurance advice. Confirm with a qualified professional before incurring costs.

The deal

What this parcel is worth, what encumbers it, and what its paper trail says — value, distress, listings, sales, and tax.

Distress signals

No distress filings on record for this parcel. We monitor county clerk recordings (NEDs, lis pendens, liens, judgements) and join them via fuzzy name match.

For sale

No active for-sale listings on record for this parcel. We track public-record foreclosure-sale lists (county Public Trustee) and attach them here when a sale is scheduled.

Sale history
1 recorded sale
  • 2006-02-28
    $71,000

Source: county assessor sale records.

Tax mailing

PO BOX 27328 HOUSTON, TX 77227, HOUSTON, TX 77227

The land

What the ground itself is — cover, soils, buildability, water, minerals, and the public land around it.

Land cover
NLCD 2021 — Shrub/Scrub predominant. “Open” = grazable shrub, grass, pasture & crop.
Forest15%
Open / grazable74%
Developed8%
Water / wetland1%
Soils
USDA SSURGO — Heldt (Heldt clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes). Land-capability class rates farm/graze suitability (1 best → 8 unsuited).
Farmland class
Prime farmland if irrigated
Land-capability (irrigated)
3e
Land-capability (non-irrigated)
3c
Drainage
Well drained
Hydrologic group
C
Slope
2%
Avail. water capacity
0.19 cm/cm
Buildability
Construction feasibility synthesized across slope, soils, landslide & flood — the constraints a land buyer pays for, joined to one parcel.
Build constraint
Favorable
  • Group-C soil — slow infiltration
  • EPA radon Zone 1 — sub-slab mitigation typical
Climate profile
Long-run climate normals at the parcel centroid, averaged over 20142023. Drives growing season & water for ranch/ag use, plus snow load for buildability.
Mean annual precipitation
14.7 in
Mean annual snowfall
52 inModerate snow load
Mean annual temperature
51°F
Frost-free season
226 days/yr(long growing season)

Source: Open-Meteo Historical Weather archive (ERA5 reanalysis), 20142023 daily normals. Frost-free days count days whose overnight low stayed above 32°F. The snow-load band is a buyer-facing heuristic from annual snowfall, not an engineered ground-snow-load design value — confirm with the local building department before relying on it.

Water security
Decreed surface-water rights & seniority synthesized into one prior-appropriation read — the water question a ranch or land buyer leads with.
Water security
Secured

6 decreed water rights on record (oldest priority 1926) — a transferable water asset that conveys with the land.

Water rights (6)
Oldest priority date: 1926-03-01
PriorityStructureSourceDecreed
1926-03-01CORNELL DITCH(Ditch)WDID 3900537PARACHUTE CREEK
1926-03-01DAISY DITCH(Ditch)WDID 3900544PARACHUTE CREEK1.382 C
1967-12-31LINDAUER NO 1 WELL(Well)WDID 3905167GROUNDWATER: PARACHUTE CREEK0.055 C
2004-01-01WDWCD REGION 5 PARACHUTE CREEK DEPLETION REACH(Reach)WDID 3909128PARACHUTE CREEK
2005-12-30AMERICAN SODA STORM WATER RETENTION POND(Reservoir)WDID 3903956PARACHUTE CREEK
2007-07-06WHEELER GULCH WELL FIELD(Well Field)WDID 3905732GROUNDWATER: PARACHUTE CREEK0.111 C
Water wells (4)
4 permitted water wells fall within this parcel (primarily monitoring/sampling). A permitted well is real, recorded water access from the CO Division of Water Resources — and on unbuilt rural land it is often the gating utility for buildability.
Permitted wells
4
Primary use
Monitoring/Sampling
Deepest well
50 ft
Most recent permit
2012-08-21

Source: the Colorado Division of Water Resources well-permit registry (CDSS). These are WATER wells (domestic / irrigation / stock), not oil & gas wells. Descriptive, not legal advice — confirm the permit, decreed use, and yield with CO DWR before relying on them.

Oil & gas wells

No oil & gas wells within ½ mile of this parcel. Sourced from the Colorado Energy & Carbon Management Commission (ECMC) public registry.

Adjacent federal lands
Nearest USFS / NPS / BLM / FWS-managed units within ~5 mi of the parcel centroid. Source: USGS PAD-US v3.0.
  • USFS· NF
    White River National Forest
    parcel inside unit boundary
    0 mi
    2,289K ac
  • BLM· ACEC
    Mount Logan Foothills Area of Critical Environmental Concern
    Mount Logan Foothills ACEC
    3.9 mi
    4K ac

Distance is measured to the nearest edge of each unit's bounding box (a fast approximation, not precise polygon containment). “Inside unit boundary” means the parcel centroid sits within the unit's bbox; verify against the unit's precise boundary before acting.

Federal mineral estate
Split estate · find more
This parcel's centroid sits inside 3 BLM-mapped federal mineral-estate polygons — meaning the federal government owns some or all of the minerals beneath this surface property (a “split estate”).
Mineral rights designation
All Minerals
Federal estate acres overlapping
77,803

Source: BLM Colorado Federal Mineral Estate (Solid Colors). Split-estate ownership is common in the Western US — verify deed history and any mineral-rights conveyance/reservation before relying on this signal.

Active BLM oil & gas leases (1)
Federal oil/gas leases currently authorized or pending covering this parcel — pairs with the federal mineral estate signal above.

Commodities: Oil & Gas

  • COCO105655366Held by Actual Production
    2,221 ac· eff 1976

Source: BLM National MLRS Oil & Gas Leases (CO scope). An active lease doesn't guarantee drilling will occur — only that the lessee has the federal right to develop subject to permits.

The risk

What could burn, flood, slide, or fail to insure — and how exposed this parcel actually is.

Active wildfires within 50 miles (1)
Source: NIFC Wildland Fire Interagency Geospatial Services (WFIGS) current perimeters. Updated multiple times daily.
IncidentAcresContainedDistance
310603100%5.5 mi
Climate & environmental risk
Wildfire damage potential (CO-WRA)
Unmapped

Wildfire damage potential is not yet mapped for this parcel.

CO-WRA bld_dmg_pot tier
Unmapped
Acrescope wildfire component (0-100)
0

Source: Colorado Wildfire Risk Assessment (CO-WRA) · bld_dmg_pot

FEMA flood zone
Unmapped

Flood zone is not yet mapped for this parcel.

Special Flood Hazard Area
No
Acrescope flood component (0-100)
0
Actions that move this rating
  • Basement / finished-lower-level coverageEven Zone X parcels can flood from snowmelt, hill runoff, or burst pipes. Confirm your homeowner policy covers below-grade water; add NFIP PRP if it does not.

Source: FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL)

In Special Flood Hazard Area?
No
Nearest SNOTEL station
Mesa Lakes28.5 mi · 10,160 ft
Snowpack reference for this area — link out for current SWE + 30-year normal.
Geohazards
Radon zone is an EPA county-level rating — most Colorado mountain counties are Zone 1 (the highest tier), so testing is recommended on any build. The nearest mapped Quaternary fault is shown for context; Colorado’s Quaternary faults are sparse and largely low-slip-rate.
EPA radon zone
Zone 1 — highest potential (predicted indoor avg > 4 pCi/L)

Sources: Colorado Geological Survey statewide Landslide Inventory (mapped deposits, not a debris-flow susceptibility model), the EPA Map of Radon Zones (county-level), and the USGS Quaternary Fault and Fold Database. Descriptive, not legal or engineering advice — confirm slope stability, radon, and seismic conditions with a qualified professional before acting.

Past fires near this parcel
Historical wildfire perimeters within 5 miles of the parcel centroid. Source: NIFC InterAgencyFirePerimeterHistory.
Fires within 5 mi
2
Most recent
Dry Creek 1994
Total acres burned within 5 mi
4,372
Show all 2 fires
  • Battlement1994
    403 ac· 4.3 mi
  • Battlement1987
    3,968 ac· 5.0 mi
Emergency services proximity
Drive time via OpenRouteService. Falls back to straight-line distance until cached. Service locations from OpenStreetMap.
Nearest fire station
2.3 mi
Parachute Fire Department
CO
Nearest hospital
17 mi
Grand River Medical Center
Grand River Health
501 Airport Road, Rifle, CO, 81650
Drive time is computed on first view; refresh in a few seconds to see actual minutes.

The owner

Who holds it, through what entity, and what else that owner holds.

Corporate ownershipOut-of-state owner
Colorado SOS registered entity
Entity name
SOLVAY CHEMICALS, INC.
Status
Good Standing
State of formation
DE
Formation date
2012-12-17
Entity type
FPC
Registered agent
Neighborhood cluster · Quiet cluster
12 parcels within 1 mile of this property. Average Acrescope Risk Score: 14/100.
12
parcels nearby
0
with distress
0
high-risk (50+)
Neighborhood demographics
Block group 952100-4 · ACS 2022 5-year estimate. Population 637.
Median household income
$83,276
Median home value
$407,100
Median age
65.7
Owner-occupied
92.5%(285 of 308 units)
Bachelor's degree or higher
30.5%
Vacancy rate
0.0%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2022 5-year estimates, block group 080459521004. Block groups average ~1,500 people; these stats describe the surrounding community, not this parcel specifically.

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  • Verdict & action planfull write-up with every claim cited to its record (free: summary above)
  • Recommended diligencethe complete prioritized checklist for this parcel (free: top action above)
  • Property & valuationcomp set, ag use-value adjustment, valuation walk-through (free: assessor value above)
  • Land & stewardshipland cover, soils, buildability, regenerative potential
  • Water & subsurfaceeach decreed right with priority date, WDID, and diversion history (free: counts above)
  • Climate & hazardsburn history, insurability workup, mitigation rebate stack (free: tiers above)
  • Distress & ownershipfiling-by-filing record and the owner’s full entity network (free: flags above)
  • Sources & methodologyevery source record linked, dated, and retrievable
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Garfield County Assessor · record of parcel
Parcel ID
e571f885-b3af-4194-8cf1-f5fa342d3746
APN
240902200148
Schedule
R005391
Retrieved 2026-08-22
Records as of, by domain
Assessor record
2026-08-22
Sale history
2026-06-02
Water rights
2026-08-20
Well permits
2026-06-09
Oil & gas wells
2026-08-20
Federal mineral estate
2026-08-22
Flood zones
2026-06-03
Fire perimeters
2026-08-22
Distress filings
2026-08-22
Entity registrations
2026-08-22
Conservation easements
2026-06-11

The date our copy of that office’s records last changed — domains update on different cadences.