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lhe r\ir Pollution ('ontrol Djr'ision (Division) devclopcd this Opcraring and Mainrcnancc Plan (0&\,t plan) remplare [t'lrrcciprocaling intcrnal conrbustion ungincs that arc pcrnrirrcd ar synthetie nrinor lacilitics in rhc Srare ol Colcrrado. 'l hc O&\,tplan shall bcsubmirtr,-d rvirh thepcr'mir applicalion, A sirrglco&\4 l)lan can bcuscd fbrall enginesat the lacilitl,. lt'rhco&iltPIan templatc is corttplete-d conl:ctl,\', thc I)ivision rvill apprcrvc thc O&\4 Plan and a construcrion pernrit *,ill be issued rviththc rcqttirclncnr to fbllorl thc O&\'l flan as subnrittcd. llttrc. rcmplalc is not conrplctcd corrccrly. tirc Division rvill rr,ork rr,irhthc facilil.v lo makc corrections. Once a construction pclrnit is issrred. the lacilitl,opcrator must compll.rvith the requircnrcntsof thc' O&\'l l)lan upon comiltencerltent of'opr:ralion. Opcrators arc rrol rcrluircd to rrsc this tcrrrpiatc, lndependL-n( casespccilic O&r\t Plans nray' bc rlcveloped and subrnrltcd lor apprtrval rvirh the penuit applicarion. llorvcvcr. thc Dilisiorrcncouragcs rhe- usu of rlris templatr. rc cxpedite rhe pcrnrir application approval process
Subnrirtal Datc:
Scction t - Source lrlcntificulion
["or ncrv pcrmits sontcol'this inlornrarion (i.c. Facilitl,Alt(S tD, Faciliry l-iquipnrr".nr JD. lrermir Numbcr, and,"\lltS poinl lD)rna]' not bc kttorvn at thc lime of'applicalion, Pleasc orrl.r fill out rhosc l'iclds that arc knou,n and lcavc rhe- othcm blank.
(ionrparrl, Narme:
['acilit,r,Nanrc:qIY lr--I4 w_l"f_r.l"conn e rcck Uas I rearrng
l'acility Location: 532 1'6S R972, Carlie ld Counr-yFacility AIRS lD (for cxrsring lhcilirres)
Facilitv I I
nils Covercd bl tlris O&Il fol'nrl.urility' Equipnrcnt II) lj9 Cnt
J6 I 6LEUl0 Cnr
J6 t 6LI,lEll CrrtJ6t6Ll:
lr l2 CalJ5I2LE
EIJ CntJ5t2L[:
[; l4 CEtJ5l 2 t .l:
r\ IRS Poinl lD nr.w ll(rlt ltflt' n trtt, Ilt$ uew
Permil Nunber nelr' ncrl lle11 n elt Irfw net!llich Burn (RB) or Lcan llurn (Ll|) LB Ll] LB Ll] l-B LBAir ]'ucl llatio Controllcr' (\'/N) \, \, \, Y \, \,Catalysl Typc' SCO SCo SCO SCO SCO sco
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" Non-sulecti\,c Catall,tir llcducrion (NSCll,) or Sclecrivs O.ridarion Caralysr (S('O)
S-ettio_r!-2 - r\{-ni r_r lenancc Seh edu lus
Check onc ol'the lbllon,ing:
l"acilit,v shall lbllorv matlulaclurcr recornrnendations lor lhc c)pcrarion and maintcnancr; olcquiprlcnt arrcl controldsviccs. l'hssc schcdulr"'s and pt'acticcs. as rrcllas anr,maintenanrc record.s shou,ing cornpliance *,ith thcscrccontmendations. shall bc madc availablc to rhr.. Dir,isitrrr upon ruqrtL.st.
lracilitt'shall lollorv indivrdualll'devcloped rrraintcnancc practiccs and schcdrrlc.s lor rhe opcration alrd ntarntcnarrcc olequipnrcnl and control dt'ltccs Tl:csc schedule's and practiccs. as rvcll as an) rnalntclra:rcc records shos.in_u ctrrnplianccrvitlr thcsc recomtrtendations. shall be rnadc arailablc'to thc division upon rc(lucsl and should bc corrsisrsn! rr.ith goodalr pollrrtton contrlrl practiccs lor mirrimizing crnissions as dctincd in thc Ncrr Sourcs l)crforrnarrce Standard (NSPS)gc'neral conditions.
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Colorado Departme.nt of'Public Health and EnvilonrnentAir Pollution Control Division
Section 3 - Monlhly limission Morlelins or Calcutations
The following box must be checked for O&M plan lo be considcred complele.
The operator will calculate emissions based on the nrethods and enrission l-actors provided in the perrnit applicarion and
lX approved b1' the division, as reflected in the construction pennit. Please sce the operarion crntl rnaintenctnce planguidrure documenr Jbr Jitnhet' details antl exomples o/emission culculutions,
Seclion 4 - General illonitoring Rcouirements
'l"able I below details the schedule by r.r,hich fucl consurnption and hours of operation nlust be tracked b1, the source. Thehours ofopcration must bc tracked orly ifemissions, fuel consunlption or maintenance acrivities are based tln hours ofoperation.
Monitorirrg Frcquency
Fuel Consumption
Hours of Operation
Table 2 outlines fuel use rnonitoring methodschoose up to trvo backup rnethods, Check each
'l-he source nlust choose one prirnary rnonitoring method and, optionally, may
box that applies.
Table 2
Back-up _
Fucl Consunrption Moniloring )Vlelhod
n lndividurl engine fuel rneter
Facility-wide fuel nreter attritltq,!]o fuel consumption raling and hours of operationiVlan ufacturer-provitl etl fucl co nsum
Olher (to be a;lprovetl by the rlivisiorr) - auach explanation and sample calcularions
Table 3 details the portable testing lrequency for en-eines at thc facility based on the requested permitted enrlssion totals for theentire facility. Check the appropriate bor based on facility-s,ide NOx and CO permitted enrissions. ,.411 porrable unaly:er re.rlsmusl be per{orned per Divi.rion protocol. thich c'an heJbuntl rtt htlp:ihvlvrv.crlphe.srate,co.us;ap/ciorvn,'portarral),zcBroto,p<jf
'l'able 3
CoDtrol StatusPortable Testing Ircqu
X Permitted Facility Emissions> 80 tpy NO, or CO
l-l Permittetl Facilily llmissions< 80 tpy NO, or CO
NSCR or SCO
Quarterly; then senri-annual after 4
conseculive qlratlerl) passing tests. lf an-y
of the semi-annual lests thll then lhe sourceshall return lo quarterly tests.
Semi-annual; then annual after 2
consecutive passing serni-annLral tests. Ifany ofthe annual tests fail then the source
shall return to serni-annual testine.No catalyst Annual Annual
Section 5 - Emission Conlrol Equipnrent iVloniloring Requilcmcnls -fill oul upplicobte seclions only
Table4detailscontrol equipntentmonitoringfrequencylorrichburnengines. Checktheappropriareboxbasedonfacility,-tvide NOx and CO permittcd entissions. See the lootnotes follou,ing Tables 4 and 5 lor derails on proper control equiprnentoperating parameter rnon itoring and cornpl i ance requ i rcments.
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Coloradrr Dutpartnrclrl ot' Public Hcalth and Etrr,ironrlcnlAir Pollution Control Division
Ent ir"siorrs Con I rol Dcvicc
\on-sclcctive catal.r'licrcduction (i{SCR)
Air-lrucl Ratio
'Iable 4ne Ilonilori
illo ni torin g ltcquilcat cnt
Prc-catall sl l'ernperalure "
PcilIitted FacilityE nr issio ns
oai[_ilstLr
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Pcrrrriltcd FncililyErnlssionr
Wcckli.
ltnnth lv
?'8!1ff Nq,-UC{} <80 It0. or'('(-)
Co1tl*lr911;\.!lB1) Wr*111.
tl're-calallstlcrnpcralurcshall sral rrithinthe rangcol'750"1-ro l250oF. lf thetcmperalureisotrtsideof rhisrangcthenappropriatc nrainlc.nlrnce ilcliviliss shal I bc pcrlormeti.
' AFRC O; Sensor lloniroring and Mainlcnance llcqurrerlentsr lJ'thc cn-einc uses an o\,\'gcr) scnsor thcn it uill bc rcplacctl pcr rnarrulaclurcr's rcconlmL,trded schedule. IIthc
rcplaccntcnt is detcrrrrined by hotrrs of opcration thcn thr-'sourcc- rvill track the hours of operation.r ln addition to thu rvcckly i\l'R(i O, Scnsor m\i rcading, this palanretc"r rnust be rccorded durin-!r cach portablc
anall'zer test,
-fablc 5 dclails control cquipmcnt nronilolrng li.cquer:c;'tbr lean burn engincs ('hccli appropriate'oo.r basctl on lacility-rridc
NOx and ('O pcrnrrttcd cnrissinrts, Scc thc lbtrtnotes lbllorring Tablc 5 for dctails on propcr control cqrripnrcnt opcralingpa rir mctcr uron i toring and conrp I iarrcr' rcqui rcrn cnls.
,.'l'a-ble5 _l-can Burn Unginc iVloniloring Frequenc'
Emissiuns Conlrol Dcvicc iUoniloring Rcquircrncnl
0
ffi Permitlctl FncilityE nr issions
> 80 tny NO. or C()
f_l Pcrnrittcd Faciliry'Enr issions
< 80 lpv NO. or (10
Sclecl ivc Oxidation Catall,st(sco)
Prc-catalyst lr:nrpcraturu dDail-v \\/cck ly
C'atalvst Diltercntial Prcssurr:' Monthlr Monthly
''Prc-calallstlcmpcralurcshallslay,rvithinlherangcof 450oIjto li50'F. lf thetcrnpcralurcisoutsi<lcolthisrangethcnappropriatc mainlcnancc activities shall bc pcrlbrmcd.
"Catoll'st Dil'lerential Pressure Baseline Establishmenr and Moniroling Requircrner)Ls. The pressure drop shall nol cxceed f irrches ol rvater colurnn Iionr the basclinc value cslrblislrcd by t[c sorrrce rvlrcn
lhcengineisoperatingatnraximunrachicvablcload Thisira,sclincprcssurcdropslrall bcestablishcdby t)rcsourccduring each initial cornpliancc and ponlblc anal).zcr lest, and a,s noted bclou
o If the pressurc'is otrtside this lange thcn the appropriatc nrainrcnarlcL'shall bc perlbrnrcd to bring thc pressure backinto rangc ln lieu olrnain(cnancc the sourcc nra;,choosc to pcrlbrm a ponable ilnal)zcr lc.ir ot'lhc cngiltc lo establisha nury prc1isurc drop valuc Ilthc tcst dcrnonstratcs that thc cngine rs rn cornpliancc rt,ith its cnrission linrits, thcprcs.sure drop raluc at rr'hich thc cngine is lcsted shall becor'rrc. the nerv bascline.
' l-hc catalyst ''vill bc clcansd. reconditioncd and rcplaccd pcr thc nranufactrrrcr's rccomrncnded schc'clule and a cop.\, ofntaintenance reports shall be kept. lf lhc calalvst cleani:rg. rr.'conditionirrg and rcplacenrcnt depcrrtls on hours otopcration thcrr thc source slrall lrack thr.hours ofopcralion lor thc cDginc
r lrot nctr'. clcancd or rcconditiorred catal,vsl on an cristirrg engine: the nc\\'prcssurs drop baseline must be c'stablishcdb1 theopcrator"vithinthefirstTda;'solcnginc/catal).stopcrationandrc-establislrcdduringtlrenex(regularly,schcduled cntission tcst.
. For nerv clcancd or rccondilioncd catall'sl on a ne\\'engine: the nclv prcssurc drop basulinc ntust bc established u'ithirrthc llrst I 80 dai,s of cnginc operation,
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Colorado Deparlmenl of, Public l-lealth and EnvironmentAir Pollution Control Division
Scc-tion 6 - Recordkeeuing Requirenrents
The following bor nrust bc checked for O&M plan to be consirlercd conrplcte,
Synthetic nrinol soulces are required to maintain maintenance anci monitonng records tbr the lequirenrents listed in
X sections2.3"4and5fbraperiodof2years. llanapplicableFederal NSPS.NESHAPorMACTrequiresalongerIecord retention period the operator nrust comply rvith the longesl record retention requirenrent.
Secliou 7 - Addilional Notes and O&M Activities
Please use this section to describe any additional notcs or opcration and maintenance activities.
Nolc:'l'hese lemplules ure intendel lo uldress opertlion unl nruinlenunce requirentanls of the Stute oJ Coloraloy'treqripmenl operulcrl ul s.ynlhalic ninorJhcililies. U'the/oL'iliq, or cquipment is subject lo olher stule orfelerul regdolionswitlt rlupliculive requitemenls, lhe source shallfollotr, lhe mosl slringent regulolory requiremenl.
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Fornr APCD-302
Conrpanl r-amc: -OXY -USA WIP L,!-_'-_
Fasilirr. Nanre Conn Creck Cas TrealingFacilit) ll
Coloraclo DL'paltlnent ol Public llealth and linvircntnenl,\ir Pollutiort Control Division
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ar*.-1,, D.tr-*,;ol l)r:blic I lc.rtrh.rrrd [:rtr irortrtt<itt
Opernting and IVlaintenance Plarr Ternplate lorGlycol Dehydration Systcms
\/cr. Septenrber I 0. 200E
Thc Air Pollution Contol Divrsion (Dirision) dcvclopcd this Operating and iVlairr(enance Plan (O&Vl Plan) ior glycol
<!ch;,dration s)slcms that arc pcrrnittr:d aI s.ynlhstrc nrinor facilitir:s in ltrc State o('Cokrrado. r\n O&i\4 Plan lor cach t,vpc ol'gl,r.col dch.r'dration sl,stenr confr-ouration. as descrjbcd in Suction l. shall bc sub,.nittcd rvith thc pernrrt applicatiorr. Ortc O&fui
l)lan rra5. br: uscd lbr nrultiplc glvcol dch,r.dration systcms at one facililf it'cach arc controllcd and rnonilcrred in thc sarttc
mannur. lt'the O&i\4 Plan renplale is courplcrcd corrcctly. ths- Drvision rvillapprorc the O&lr4 Plan and a con-rlruction perrnil
rvill bc issucd rvirh thc rcquircrncnt to lbllorv thu O&r\,1 Plan as subrniltcd. li thc tenrplalc is n<tt complclecl eorrcctll', lhcDivision rvill u,ork with thc lacility to makc corrcction-s. Once a conslruction pcrrnit is issued. the lacilit,v opcrator rnust
comply rvith thc rcquircmenls oi thr ()&N4 Plan upon commencement r-rf opgru1i.r. Opcrators arc not rcquircd to usc this
tcrnplate. lndcpcndcnt case spccilic O&i\4 Plans rnay bc- developed and srrbmittcd tor appror,al rr'ith thc pcrmit applicatiorr
l-lorver.cr" thc Division encoura_ses thc'rrsc ol'this tcrnplatc to s\pcdil0 thc pcrnrit iipplication appror'al proccss
Subrnittal Date:
Scclinn I - Srrurce ldentific:rliorr
For ncrv pcrnrits somc of this inlornratiorr (i.c Facilit-v All(S lD. Facility llcluipntcrtt ID. Penrrit Nuutbcr, and AIRS l'oint lD)rna) notbckrtorvnatthetirnuot'application.Plcaseqn[filloutthoscficld-sthatlpslip6rrnantl lcavclhcotltersblarrk.
Facility Location: Sl2 l65 R97w, Car.frg.l! !g!!LI_-Facilit.y AIRS ID (for cxisting lacilities)
L;nits Colercd br lhis 0& lll fornr
l"lcility E0uiDnrt'nt I l) D2/\'f U4 D li\'Ctl I
l'crnrit liunrbcr Dtw 05c.,\0069AI RS Poinl ll) I',ltl+ 045/08J r /00J
Glvcol Tvpc tlsetl ' .I'EC lEG
'Clr.col t5,pes includc F)thylcnc Ci);,col (EC). Di-Ethl,lcne Clycol (DECi). and 1-ri-lith1'lenc Clycol ('l'EG)
Enrission Poinls urrrl Conlrut Slolus: (.'}cci thc appropriole hores indicdttnE v'helher thc dehj,drution rystear(.t) ore cqnippcl
atuospherc
EI Flash Tank I Srill t'ent
X Controlledrltecl'clctl E Conrrollcdtlte*clcd[ \'entcd to atnro.spherc ! Vcnted to atrnospl)cre
Seclion 2 - Ilnintt'nnnce Schtdulcl
Chcck onc of thr firliowing:
Facilit.r shall fo[!orv nranulacturcr rcconrrllcnclations lor thc operation and ntainlen;tncc ol'equipntonl and controldcvicr-'s. These schedulcs arrtl practiccs, as rvell as an1, ntainlcnancc rscords shorving compliancc rvith thusu
rcconrnrcndatit:ns, shall [:c madc availablc to tltc Division upon requesl.x
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Colorado Departmenl ot'Public Ilealth and EnvironmentAir Pollution Control Division
Facilitl'shall lollorv individualll' developed maintcnance practices and schedules for the operation and maintenance ofcquipment and control devices. These schcdulcs and practices. as rvell as any maintenance records shorving cornpliance
U rvith these rccomntendations. shall be made available to the division upon request ancl should be consistent rvith goodair pollution control practices for minimizing emissions as defined in the Nerv Source Perlormance Standard (NSPS)general conditions.
Sc,ctiou 3 - Monlhlv Enrission Modclins or Calculations
'l-hc following llox nrusl be checkcrl for O&l!l plan to be considered complctr:.
l'he source rvill calculate ernissrons based on the methods and errission lhctors provided in the pernrit application andapproved by thc division, as reflccted in the corrstnrction pcrrnit. Plea.re .ree lhe operution und nuintenanL.e plunguitlancc tlocunrcntJorrttilher deluils ancl cxumplcs oJ emission calculutians.
Scctiou 4 - Gencral Mgnitoring Rceuirements
'l'able lbelorvdetailsthescheduleonlvhichthesourcemustmonitoreacholthelistedopelatingparametersdependingontherequested permitted emissions at the lacility. Check the appropriate bo.r based on lacility rvidc pernritted VOC ernissions.
Tables 2 and 3 outline thc methods bv vr,hich the source nrav nronitor the lean glycol recirculation rate and the volume olgasprocessed. rcspectively, In Tables 2 and I the source must chose onc primarl,nronitoring method and. optionally. up to trvobackup nronitoring methods. Check each box that applies.
r'Note; ilyou are requesting to pernrit at a rate lorver than the maximum design purnp rate then this option should not be usedas it lvill create de facto non-compliance
'Note: if you are requesting to permit at a rate lower than the maximum contactor design rate then this option should nor beused as it will create de lacto non-compliance.
Table I
I i\'torritoring FlerlueuqyPa ranr ete r n Pernrittcd Facility
Enrissions 2 80 tpy VOCE Pernrittcrl Facility
Emissions < 80 tpy VOCLean Glycol Circulation Rate Dailr, WeeklyWet Gns Inlel Tentoerature Week ly lvlonth ly
Wet Gas lnlet Pressule Weeklv iVlonthlr
Volumc of Cas Proccssctl Monthlv MonthllChiller (Cold Separator) Pressurc (EC units only) Weekly Monthli'C'h illcr (Cold Sepa lator)'I'enr peratu rc (llG un its onlv) Weeklv lvlon th ly
Table 2
Pritnarv Back-up Lean Glycol Recircuhtiorr Rate Monitolins illcthodLJ Clvcol flow mel including llorv frorn all nts or
n x Record str0kes pcr nrinutc anrl convert lo circulation ratc - pump make/nrodel and stokes perminute/ circulation rate relationship nlust be made avarlable to the division upon requcst
x tr r\ssuntc nraximunr ttcsign punrp rale b - pump make/model and crrculation rate specillcationsmust be nrade available to the division upon request
Volunre of Gns l'rocessetl
a shall be made available to the division
9utlet U Fuel.CasOutlet E Fuel Cas
Other' (to bc aprrrovcd by thc division): anach nrerhod e\Dlana
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Colorado Departnteut ol Public Healtlr and EnvironmentAir Pollulion Control Division
Scction 5 - llnrissiou Coutrol or Recycling Equipmeut N,lonitorinq lleouircmcrrts
'l'able 4 belorv details he monitoring freqr;enc1, fbr control equipment depending on the type olcontrol equiprnent used and therequestedpermittedemissionsatthelacility. Checktheappropriateboxfor"MonitoringFrequency"basedonthefacility-rvide permitted VOC emissions. ln addition. indicate still vent and tlash tank emissions controls by checking the appropriatcboxes.
d IVtaximum Condenser Oullet 'l'crnperalurc
llthe equipnrent is controlled s,ith a secondar,v control device and no control efficienc;, is being claimed lol the condenser thenthe condenscl outlet telnperature does not rreed to be monilored and there lvill be no nraxirrum corrdcnser outlet temperalure.For allother equipment the nraximunt condenseroutlet temperature shall be: Selec't one o.l'rhe lollowing optton:;.from l-ahle 5
Tablc 5
160"F
(Upon approval liom the division) attach supporting docunrentatiorr higherlimit is requested
" IVI in im urn'l-herrnal Oxid izel Conr bustion Chrr nr ber 1-ernperature
tf the facility uses a thermal oxidizer to control erxissions then the minimurn conrbustion clrarnber temperature shall be:S'elccrone of'the,lblloving oprions Jton Tuble 6:
'l'able 6
1400 0 F
Based on nranufacturer specifications Specifications must be submitted s'iththe permit application and made available to the Division upon requcst
Based on testing perlbrnled. The test data shall be submitted and artached to the O&M Plan
llmissiotrs Corrlrol orRecycling Method
srillVent
FlashTan k
Parameler
lllon itorin Frequency
! Pernrittert Facilitylinr issions
> 80 tpy VOC
I Pcrmitlerl I.-acilityEmissions
< 80 tpy VOC
Condcnser x tr Condensel Oullel'I ernpclalurc d WeeklS, lVlonthly
Thcrrnal Oxidizer tr tr Conrbuslion Chanrber'l'empcrature' Daily Weekly
Cornbuslor or Fhre x tr Pilol Light Monitoring r' Daily Weekly
ill elhod 22 Readings Qqli l weekllItecycled or Closed LoopSyslem (lncludingVapor ll,ecoverT Units)
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tr To be detcrmined by the source and approved by lhe division t
Re-routed toReboiler Burner D 'l o be deternrinetl by lhc source tnd approved by the r.livision r'
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Colorado Departrncnt o{'Public Health and EnvirontnerttAir Pollution Control Division
rPilot Lighl lvlonitoriug Options
lf the facilitl, uses a Combustor or Flare then the source must indir:ate the nrethod bv rvhich the presence oia pilot light will be
monitored in Table 7. One prinrary nrethod lbr Pilot Light Monitoring must be checked arrd. optionatly. up to trvo backupmethods can be chcckc'd.
E llecycled or Closc<l Loop System iVlouitoring Plarr
In the space provided belo',v please provide a brief description of the emission control or recycling system. including an
explantrtion ofhorv the svstem design ensures that emissions are being rorrted to the appropriate systenr at all tinres, or duringall pernr itted runtime.
" Rcboiler Buruer Control illonitoring Plan
In the space provided belorv please provide a brieidescription of the emission control system, including an explanation of hdrv
the system design ensures that emissions ale being held oL rerouted when the reboiler is not firing,
Sectioo 6 - Rccordkeerrirrg. Requirements
The follorving box musl be checked lbr O& jVl plarr lo be consitlcred conrplete,
Sl,nthetic minor sources are required to maintain maintenance and monitoring records ibr the requirements listed in
X sictions2.3,4and5floraperiodof2years. tlanapplicableFederal NSPS.NESHAPoTMAC'l'requiresalongerrecord retention period the operator ntustcomply lvith the longest record rotention requirement,
Section 7 - Additional Noles and O&lll Aclivitics
Please use this section to describe any additional notes or opcration and maintenance activitics.
Note: These lemplates ure intendcl to urldress operulion unl nruinlenunce requiremenls ol the Stole oJ'Colorodofitreguipnrent operuteil ul s.ynthetic minor fucililies. U'lhe lacilily or etluipmettl is suhjecl to olhet slde or ledernl rcgulutionsrtith tluplicolive requiremenls, lhe source shollfollott lhe no.tl slringenl regululot.y requiremenl.
Visrral lnspection
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Table B-1.1
OXY - Conn Creek Gas Treating Facility ll (CCGTF ll)lnlet Gas Compression lC Engine CalculationsManufacturer Emission Factors - Caterpillar G3616 LE
lC Enoine Emission Assumotions
Hours per Year = 8,760 hr/yr
Fuel Sulfur Content = 0.05 grains/scf
Natural Gas Heating Value = 966 Btu/scf
Conversion = 453.6 g/lb
Conversion = 7,000 grains/lb
Number of Engines = 3
Load100% 75% 54%
Horsepower = 4,514 3,385 2,445 HP Manf data - Nameplate rating
FuelConsumption(LHV)= 6,825 7,174 7,678 Btu/bhp-hr ManfdataFuel Consumption (LHV) = 31,892 25,'139 19,433 scf/hr
Fuel Consumption (LHV) = 279 220 170 MMscf/yr
Exhaust Stack Temperature = 875 916 971 'FExhaust Gas Flow = 30,226 24,103 18,773 adm
Catalyst CE - CO = 93% 930/o 93o/o
Catalyst CE - NIVINEHC = 50% 50o/o 50%
Catalyst CE - HCHO = 760/o 760/o 760/o
i/ACT-required CE
Manf-estimated CE
Manf-estimated CE
Emission Factors
Load100yo 750h 54%
NO, 0.70 0.70 0.70 g/bhp-hr Manf EF
CO 2.50 2.50 2.51 g/bhp-hr Manf EF
NMNEHC 0.60 0.62 0.65 g/bhp-hr Manf EF
HCHO 0.41 0.45 0.48 g/bhp-hr Manl EF
PM,o 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 lb/MMBtu AP-4?EF
Estimated Ernissions
Three Cat G3616 LE lC Enoinelb/hr TPY
100% 75% 54% 100% 75% 54%
NO, 20.90 t5 b/ 11.32 91 .54 68.64 49.58
CO 5.22 3.92 2.84 22.88 17 .16 12.44
NMNEHC 1 1.89 9.36 7.12 5?.10 40.99 31 .18
SO: 1.37 1.08 0.83 5.99 4.72 3.65
1) 0.92 o.73 0.56 4.04 3.19 2.46
Notes:Horsporer, fuel consumptjon and emission fetors for NO,, CO, NMNEHC and HCHO from Caterpillar site spsific techniel data shet, Ret Dir513101-002, dated 05Feb2008
SO, emissions based on an estimated pipelinequality natural gas sulfur content of 5 grainvloo sct
Emission factor for Pl\rro from EPA, AP-42 Chapter 3.2, Table 3.2-2, including Pl\r1o filterable & PM @ndensabte.
Fomaldehyde is considered a VOC, but it is not included in the NMNEHC g/bhthr emission factor; therefore, to obtain the NMNEHC lb/hr emission rate, the NiTNEHC and HCHO g/bhphremission factor were summed.
One Cat G3616 LE lC Enqine100% 75% 54y" 100% 7 5o/" 54Yo
lb/hr q/s lb/hr q/s lb/hr q/s TPY q/s TPY q/s TPY q/s
NO, 6.97 o.8777 5.22 0.6582 3.77 0.4754 30.51 o.8777 22.88 0.6582 16.53 0.4754
CO 1.74 0.2194 1.31 0.1645 0.95 0.1 '193 7.63 0.2194 5.72 0.1645 4.15 0.1 1 93
NMNEHC 3.96 0.4995 3.12 0.3930 2.37 0.2990 17.37 0.4995 tJbo 0.3930 I 0.39 0.2990
Soz 0.46 0.0574 0.36 0.0452 0.28 0.0350 2.00 0.0574 1.57 0.0452 1.22 0.0350PMru 0.3'l 0.0388 0.24 0.0306 0.19 0.0236 1.35 0.0388 1.06 0.0306 0.82 0.0236
Table B-1.2
OXY - Conn Creek Gas Treating Facility ll (CCGTF lU
Power Generator Sets lC Engine CalculalionsManufacturer Emission Factors - Cateryillar G3512 LE
lC Enoine Emission Assumotions
Hours per Year =Fuel Sulfur Content =
Natural Gas Heating Value =
Conversion =Conversion =
Number of Engines =
HorsePower =Fuel Consumption (LHV) =Fuel Consumption (LHV) =Fuel Consumption (LHV) =
Exhaust Stack Temperature =Exhaust Gas Flow =
Catalyst CE - CO =Catalyst CE - NMNEHC =
Catalyst CE - HCHo =
8,760 hr/yr
0.05 grains/scf
966 Btu/scf
453.6 g/lb
7,000 grains/lb
Load
100% 75%
782 586
7,742 8,099
6,267 4,913
55 43
830 81 I4,589 3,480
93Yo
50o/o
760/o
55%
430 HP
8,558 Btu/bhp-hr
3,809 scf/hr
33 MMscflyr
810'F2,646 acfm
93%
50%
76%
55%
1.50 g/bhp-hr
2.82 g/bhp-hr
0.36 gibhp-hr
0.33 g/bhp-hr
0.01 lb/MMBtu
Manf data - Nameplate rating
Manf data
MAcT-required CE
Manf-estimated CE
Manf-estimated CE
Manf EF
Manf EF
Manf EF
Manf EF
AP-42 EF
Emission Factors
93%
50%
76%
Load75%
1.50
2.81
o.32
0.31
0.01
1O0o/o
NO, 1.50
co 2.82
Nl\ilNEHC 0.30HCHO O.29
PMro 0.01
Estimated Enrissions
Three Cat G3512 LE lC Enoinelb/hr TPY
100% 7s% 55% 100"/. 7s% 55%
NO" 7.76 5.81 4.27 33.98 25.46 I d.b6
CO 1.O2 0.76 0.56 4.47 2.46
N IVlN EHC; 1.14 0.91 o.74 4.97 3.98Soz o.27 0.21 0.16 1.'l 8 0.92 0.72
PMto 0.18 0.14 0.1 1 0.79 0.62 0.48
Notes:
Horseprer, tuel consumption and emission factors for NOx, CO, NMNEHC and HCHO ftom Caterpillar site specific tehnical daia sheet, Ref. Dir8564-0Gm2, dated 30Jan20O8
SO, emissions based on an estimated pipelinequality natural gas sultur content of 5 grains,/'l0O scf.
Emission factorfor PMlo from EPA, AP-42 Chapter 3.2, Table 3.2-2, including Pl\il1o filterable & PM @ndensabte.
emission factor were summed.
One Cat G3512 LE lC Enoine100% 75% 5s% 100% 75% 55%
lb/hr g/s lb/hr g/s lb/hr g/s TPY q/s TPY q/s TPY q/s
NO, 2.59 0.3258 1.94 0.2442 1.42 0.1792 11.33 0.3258 8.49 0.2442 6.23 0.'1792
CO 0.34 0.0429 0.25 0.0320 0.19 0.0236 1.49 0.0429 1 .11 0.0320 0.82 0.0236Nl\ilNEHC 0.38 0.0477 0.30 0.0382 0.25 0.0310 1.66 o.0477 1.33 0.0382 1.08 0.0310
Soz 0.09 0.01 13 0.07 0.0088 0.05 0.0069 U JV 0.0'l 13 0.31 0.0088 0.24 0.0069PM,u 0.06 0.0076 0.05 0.0060 0.04 0.0046 o.26 0.0076 0.0060 0.16 0.0046
Table B-1.3
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CALCULATIONS AND COMPUTATIONS
Project: OXY - CCGTF ll
Subject: Natural Gas-Fired Heat Medium Heater Calculations
Emission Source: Heat Medium Heater
Source Type: Natural Gas-Fired Heater
Heat lnput: 14.00 MMBtu/hr
Natural Gas Lower Heatinq Value (LHV): 966 Btu/scf
Fuel Consumption (LHV): 0.0145 MMscf/hr
FuelConsumption(LHV): 126.96MMscf/yr
Sulfur Content of Fuel: 0.05 qr/scf
Operating Hours per Year: 8,760 hr/yr
Number of Units: 2
PollutantEmissionFactors (")
One Heater TotalShort-term Annual Two Heaters
;676r (o), tc) g/sec 1O,
(o) (e) g/sec lb/hr tpyNO, 100.0|b/MMscf 1.45 0.1 826 6.35 0.1826 2.90 12.70
co 84.0|b/MMscf 1.22 0.1 534 5.33 0.1 534 2.43 10.66
VOC 5.5|b/MMscf 0.08 0.0100 0.35 0.0100 0.16 0.70
Soz 0.015lb/MMBtu 0.21 0.0261 0.9'l 0.0261 0.41 1.81
PMro 7.6|b/MMscf 0.1 1 0.0139 0.48 0.0139 0.22 0.96
\,lotes:
(a) Emission factors (lb/MMscf) based on USEPA AP-42, Section 1 .4, Table 1 .4-2, daled July 1 998, except for gp
Emission factor for SQ (lb/MMBtu) based assumed sulfur content of natural gas
(b) Hourly Emission Rate (lb/hr) except for SQ = (Emission Factor, lb/MMscf) - (MMscfihr)
(c) Hourly Emission Rate (lb/hfl for SQ = (Emission Factor, lb/MMBtu) - (Heat lnput, MMBtu/hr)
(d) Annual Emission Rate (tpy) = (Emission Factor, lb/MMscf) . (MMscf/yr) / (2,000 lb/ton)
(e) Annual Emission Rate (tpy)for Sq = (Emission Factor, lb/MMBtu) * (Heat lnput, MMBtu/hr) - (hr/yr) / (2,000 lb/ton)
Table B-1.4
CALCULATIONS AND COMPUTATIONS
Project: OXY - Conn Creek Gas Treating Facility I & ll (CCGTF I & lll)
Subject: Vapor Combustion Unit Emission Calculations
4 VCUs - 3 for CCGTF 1 (condensate tanks & TEG Unit) & 1 for CCGTF IITEG Unit
Emission Source:Condensate Tanks & TEGUnit Control
Source Tvpe: VCU
Heat Input: 3.00 MMBtu/hr
Flowrate: 1,500.0scf/hr
Flowrate: 13.1 MMscf/vr
Estimated HHV: 2,000 Btu/scf
Molecular Weight of Condensate Vapors: 34.3 lb/mole
TotalVOC Destruction Efficiency: 98.0 %
Sulfur Content of Fuel: 0.05 qr/scf
Operating Hours per Year: 8,760 hr/yr
Number of Units: 4
PollutantEmissionFactors(")
One Vapor Combustion Unit TotalShort-term Annual Four VCUs
;576, (u)' (c) g/sec tpv(o) g/sec !b/hr tpyNO, 100.0|b/MMscf 0.'15 0.0189 0.66 0.0189 0.60 2.63
co 84.0|b/MMscf 0.13 0.0159 0.55 0.0159 0.50 2.21
Soz 0.007|b/MMBtu 0.021 0.0027 0.09 0.0027 0.09 0.38
PMro 7.6|b/MMscf 0.01 0.0014 0.05 0.0014 0.05 0.20
Notes:
(a) Emission factors are from AP-42 Tables 1.4-1 & 2 (small boilers) except SO
Emission factor for SQ flb/MMBtu) based assumed sulfur content of natural gas
(b) Hourly Emission Rate (lb/hr) = (Emission Factor, lb/MMsc0 * (Flowrate, scflho " (MM / 1,000,000)
(c) Hourly Emission Rate (lb/hr) = (Emission Factor, lbiMMBtuf). (Heat tnput, MMBtu/ho
(d) Annual Emission Rate (tpy) = (Hourly Emlssion Rate, lb/hr) - (hilyt) t(2,000 tb/ton)
Page:GRI-GLYCaIc VERSION 4 . 0 AGGREGATE CALCULATIONS REPORT
Case Name: OXY Conn CreekFile Name: U:\My Documents\OxY\clyca1c\New TEG (with Condenser) .ddf
Date: September 25, 2008
DESCRIPTTON:
Description: New TEG System Emissions Estimate
Annual Hours of Operation: 8760.0 hours/yr
EMISSIONS REPORTS:
CONTROLLED REGENERATOR EMISSIONS
Component 1bs/hr 1bs/day Lons/yr
MethaneEthane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
I sopent anen- Pent.ane
n-HexaneHeptanes
Benzene
TolueneEthylbenzene
xylenesC8+ Heavies
0 .027 60 .02450.02810 .01290.0173
0.00850.00680 . 01140.01150.0218
0.03950.00r-10.01s90.0001
0.6530.5870.6740.3090 .416
0.2030.1530.2740.2760.524
0.950o.o260.3820.003
0.12090.1,0720.12300.05550.07s9
0.03710.02980.0s000.05030.0957
0.L7340.00480.05960.0005
TotaI
Total HydrocarbonTotal VOCTot.a1 HAP
Total BTEX
Emissions
EmissionsEmissionsEmissionsEmissions
0.2277
0.227L0.17s00.08990 . 0784
5.451
5 .4514.20Lz.t5 IL .882
0.9948
0.99480 .7 6660.39360.343s
UNCONTROL],ED REGENERATOR EMISSIONS
Component lbs/hr 1bs/day tons/yr
MethaneEthane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
Isopentanen- Pent.anen-HexaneHeptanes
Benzene
TolueneEthylbenzene
XylenesCB+ Heavies
1.38551.24471.52980.75851, .0732
0.58970 .624'71, .60473.39595.0485
22.22821, .7 463
28.728310.3188
2f atra
29.87436.17618.20325.157
16 . 5s414 .99238. s1381.500
L2L .1,63
533.47641_ .91,2
689.480247 .651,
6.06845 .45206.70073.32204 .7 007
3 .02LL2.736L7.0286
1-4 .873822.L123
97.35937 .6489
125.830145.7963
Total HydrocarbonTotal VOCTotal HAP
ToTaI BTEX
FLASH TANK OFF GAS
Tota1 Emissions
Emissi-onsEmissionsEmissionsEmissions
80.3768
80.376877.746559.356057.75L3
Page: 21929.042 352.0502
L929.O42 352.05021865.917 340.52981,424.543 259.9791,l_385.030 252.9506
Component lbs/hr 1bs/day tons/yr
MethaneEthane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
Isopentanen-Pentanen-HexaneHepEanes
Benzene
TolueneEthylbenzene
XylenesC8+ Heavies
1,3.1,7783.47591.90660.63590.6891
0.38500.28360.40970 .43290.0465
0.13310.0051-0.06930.1293
376.26783.42245.757L5.26L15.539
9.2656.8079.833
10.3901.115
3.4940.1471.5533.104
57 .7187L5.2245I .35072.78513.0184
1.69081.2422I .7 945L.89620 .2035
0.58290.02680.30350.5665
Total Emissions
TotaI Hydrocarbon EmissionsTota1 VOC EmissionsTotal HAP Emissi-ons
Total BTEX Emissions
EQUIPMENT REPORTS:
2t .7 818
21, . t 818s.a2810.66470.2550
522.763
s22 .7 63't 23 .015
1,5 .9525.1L9
95.4042
95 .404222 .46142.91L21.1158
CONDENSER AND COIVIBUSTTON DEVICE
Condenser Outlet Temperature:Condenser Pressure:
Condenser Duty:Hydrocarbon Recovery:
Produced Water:Ambient Temperature:
Excess Oxygen:Combustion Ef f iciency :
Supplemental Fuel Requirement :
Component
120.00 deg. F15.00 psia
4.86e-002 MM BTU/hrs. s6 bbls/day
20.1.7 bbls/day100.00 deg. F
5.00 z98.00 ?
4.86e-002 MM BTU/hr
Emitted Destroyed
MethaneEthane
PropaneIsobut.anen-Butane
Isopentanen-Pentanen-HexaneHeptanes
L.99z 98.01ta -972 98 . 03?7.84t 98.15?L.70z 98.30?1.672 98.392
1,.2321.0920.7L20.342
98.77298.91t99 .29299.662
Benzene
TolueneEthylbenzene
xylenescE+ Heavr-es
Page:99 .572
99.82299.94299.94*
l_00.00%
0 .432
0.18?0.05?0.05?0.00u
ABSORBER
Calculated Absorber Stages:Specified Dry Gas Dew Point:
Temperature:Pressure:
Dry Gas Flow Rate:GIycoI Losses with Dry Gas:
Wet Gas Water Content:Calculated Wet Gas Water Content:
Specified Lean G1ycol Recirc. Ratio:
Component
1.337.00 1bs. H2o,/MMSCF
110.0 deg. F545.0 psig
50.0000 MMSCF/day0.6769 Lb/hr
Saturated124.79 Ibs. H2OIMMSCF
3.00 ga1l1b H2o
Remaining Absorbedin Dry Gas in Glyco1
WaterCarbon Dioxide
NitrogenMethane
Ethane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
Isopentanen-Pentane
n-HexaneHeptanes
BenzeneToluene
Ethylbenzene
XylenesC8+ Heavies
5.59?99.80?99 .98299 .98299 .9sZ
99 .9aZ99 . 87Z99 . B2Z99 .81-z99 .7 62
99.59299.22285 .84280.89273.362
64 .97"69s .1-72
94 .41,20.2020.0220.0220.053
0.0920.13?0.18?0.19?o.242
0 .41?o.782
13.164L9.LLz26 .642
35.03?4.832
FLASH TANK
Component
Flash ConLrol: Vented to atmosphereFlash Temperature: 132.0 deg. F
Flash Pressure: 55.0 psig
Left i-n Removed i-nG1yco1 Flash Gas
WaterCarbon Dioxi-de
NitrogenMethane
Ethane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
IsopenLanen-Pent.ane
99 .9BZs4.7729.2029.51?
26.372
44 .522s4 .40250.90u64 .30268 .932
0.02245.23290.80?90 .49273.532
55 .48?4s.60239.10?3s.7023L . O7z
Page:n-HexaneHepEanes
BenzeneToluene
Ethylbenzene
XylenesC8+ Heavi-es
20.2421-L.2sZ0.8720.55?;0.31-?
0.2Lz1.09?
79.76288.75?99.13299 .45299 .692
99.7929B .91-z
REGENERATOR
No Stripping Gas used in regenerator.
ComponentRemainingin G1yco1
Distilledoverhead
WaterCarbon Dioxide
NitrogenMethane
Ethane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
Isopentanen-PenLane
n-HexaneHeptanes
BenzeneToluene
Ethylbenzene
XylenesC8+ Heavies
21- .9tz0.00?0.00?0.00?0.00?
0.00?0.00?0.0020.7820 .732
0 .6320. s6u5 .0427.952
L0.442
1-2.9421-2.152
78.092100.00?100.00?100.00?100.002
100.002r100.00u100.00?99.22299.272
99 .37299.44294 .96292 .1sZ89. s6?
87.06287. B5?
STREAM REPORTS:
WET GAS STREAM
Temperature: 110.00 deg. FPressure: 559.70 psiaFlow Rate: 2.51e+006 scfh
Component Conc. Loading(vol?) (Iblhr)
Water 2.53e-001 3 .13e+002Carbon Dioxide 3.79e+000 1.10e+004
Nitrogen 8.98e- 002 L.66e+002Methane 8.91e+001 9.44e+0o4Ethane 4.57e+000 9.08e+003
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
Isopentanen-Pentane
n-Hexane
1.26e+0002.69e-0012.59e-0011.20e-0017 . 98e- 002
8.67e-002
3.56e+0031.03e+0039 .96e+4025.71,e+0023. B0e+002
4 .94e+002
Page:HepEanes
BenzeneToluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenesc8+ Heavaes
7.47e-0027 . 50e- 0037 .92e- 0029.38e-004
1 . 17e- 002L.92e-oo2
4.90e+0023.87e+001L.L7e+0026.58e+000
8.22e+0012.a6e+002
Total Components 100.00 1.23e+005
DRY GAS SIREAM
Temperature:Pressure:Flow Rate:
110 . 00 deg. F
559.70 psia2.50e+006 scfh
Component Conc. Loading(vo1%) (\blhr)
WaterCarbon Dioxide
NitrogenMethane
Ethane
Propanefsobutanen-Butane
Isopentanen-Pentane
n-HexaneHeptanes
BenzeneToluene
Ethylbenzene
XylenesC8+ Heavies
1,.41e-OO23.79e+0009 . 00e- 0028.93e+0014.58e+000
l-.25e+0002 . 70e- 0012.60e-0011.20e-0017.98e-002
B . 66e- 0027.37e-0026 . 53e- 0031 . 55e- 0025.90e-004
7 . 53e- 0031 . 83e- 002
1.75e+0011.10e+0041.56e+0029 .44e+0049.07e+003
3.65e+0031.03e+0039.94e+OO25.70e+0023.80e+002
4 .92e+0024.87e+0023.35e+0019.47e+0014.83e+000
5.34e+0012 .06e+002
Total Components 100.00 1.23e+005
LEAN GLYCOL STREAM
Temperature:Flow Rate:
110.00 deg1 .47e+001 gpm
Component Conc. Loading(wt?) (1blhr)
IEUWater
Carbon DioxideNitrogen
Methane
EthanePropane
Isobutanen-Butane
Isopentane
9. B9e+0011.00e+0002.63e-1al3.26e-01,45.91e-018
2 . 59e- 0081 . 69e- 0095 . 05e- 0105 . 28e- 0106 . 53e- 005
8.19e+0038.29e+0012 . 18e- 0092 .7 0e-01-24. B9e-016
2.23e-0061.40e-0074.18e-0084.37e-0085 . 41e- 003
n-Pentane 5.51-e-005 4. 56e-003n-Hexane L,22e- 004 1.01-e-002Heptanes 2.32e-004 1.92e-002Benzene 3.24e-003 2.58e-001
Page:Toluene 2.32e-002 1.92e+000
Ethylbenzene 2.46e-003 2. 04e-001Xylenes 5 .16e- 002 4.27e+000
C8+ Heavies L.72e- 002 1.43e+000
TotaI Components 100.00 8.28e+003
RICH GLYCOL STREAM
Temperature:Pressure:Flow Rate:NOTE: SLream
110 . 00 deg. F559.70 psia
1.56e+001 gpmhas more than one
Component
phase.
Conc. Loading(wt? ) (lblhr)
IEUWater
Carbon DioxideNitrogen
Methane
EthanePropane
Isobutanen-Butane
Isopentane
n-Pentanen-HexaneHeptanes
BenzeneToluene
EthylbenzeneXylenes
CB+ Heavies
9 - 41e+0014.35e+0002 . 51e- 0013 . 11e- 0041.67e-001
5 .43e- 0023 . 95e- 0021 . 50e- 0022 .03e- 0021,.24e-002
1 . 05e- 0022.33e-0024.43e-0026.1,7e-OO22.79e-Oo1-
2.25e-0023. B0e-001l-.37e-001
8.19e+0033.78e+0022.l-Be+0012.70e-002l-.46e+001
4.72e+0003 .44e+0001.39e+0001.75e+0001.08e+000
9 . 13e- 0012.02e+0003.85e+0005.36e+0002.43e+001
1.95e+0003.31e+0011.19e+001
Total Components
FLASH TANK OFF GAS STREAM
100.00 B.7Oe+003
TemperaLure: 132.00Pressure z 69.7OFlow Rate: 4.76e+002
Component Conc. Loading(vo1?) (Iblhr)
deg. Fpsiascfh
WaLerCarbon Dioxide
NitrogenMethane
Ethane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
fsopentanen- PenLane
3 . 66e- 0011.79e+0016 . 98e- 0026.55e+0019.21e+000
3 .45e+0008.72e-0019.45e-0014.26e-0073.13e-001
8.26e-0029.87e+0002.45e-0021.32e+0013.48e+000
1.91e+0005.36e-0016.89e-0013 . 85e- 0012 . B4e- 001
n-Hexane 3.79e- 001 4.10e-001Heptanes 3 .44e- 001 4 . 33e- 001Benzene 4.74e-002 4. 65e-002
Toluene l-Ethylbenzene 4
Xylenes 5C8+ Heavies 6
Page:. 15e- 001 l- . 33e- 001.50e-003 6.13e-003
.20e-002 6.93e-002
.05e-002 1.29e-001
Total Components
FI,ASH TANK GLYCOI, STREAM
100.00 3.18e+001
Temperature:Flow Rate: 1
132 . 00 deg. F.55e+001 gpm
Component Conc. Loading(wt? ) (Ib/hr)
IEUWater
Carbon DioxideNitrogen
Methane
EthanePropane
Isobutanen-Butane
Isopentane
n-PenEanen-HexaneHeptanes
BenzeneToluene
9.45e+0014.37e+0001.38e-0012 . B7e- 0051 . 50e- 002
1.44e-0021.77e-002I . 75e- 003L.24e-OO28 . 02e- 003
1.26e-0031 . B5e- 0023.94e-0025.]-4e-0022.79e-004
8.19e+0033.78e+0021.19e+0012.49e-0031.39e+000
1.24e+0001.53e+0007 . 58e- 001-1.07e+0006.95e-001
6 . 29e- 001l-.61e+0003 .42e+0005.32e+0002.41e+001
Ethylbenzene 2.25e-OO2 l-. 95e+000Xylenes 3.81e-001 3.30e+001
C8+ Heavies 1 . 3 6e- 001 l- . l-7e+001
Total Components
REGENERATOR OVERHEADS STREAM
100.00 8.65e+003
Temperature:Pressure:E low Rate:
21-2 .00 deg. F14.70 psia
6.67e+003 scfh
Component Conc. Loading(voI?;) (Iblhr)
WaterCarbon Di-oxide
NitrogenMethane
Ethane
PropaneIsobuLanen-Butane
Isopentanen- Pentane
n-HexaneHeptanes
BenzeneToluene
Ethylbenzene
9.32e+0011.54e+0005 . 05e- 0044 . 91e- 0012.35e-001
1.97e-0017.42e-0o21 . 05e- 0015.44e-O024.92e-002
2 .95e+0021.19e+0012.49e-0031.39e+0001.24e+000
1.53e+0007 . 58e- 0011.07e+0005.90e-0016.25e-001
1.06e-001 1.60e+0001.93e-001 3.40e+0003.67e- 001 5.05e+0001.37e+000 2.22e+00L9.35e- 002 1. 75e+000
Xylenes 1.54e+000C8+ Heavies 3.44e-001
Page:
2.87e+001l-.03e+001
TotaI Components
CONDENSER PRODUCED WATER STREAM
l-00.00 3.88e+002
Temperature:Flow Rate:
120 . 00 deg. F5.BBe-001 gpm
Component Conc.(wt? )
Loadi-ng( 1blhr) (ppm)
WaEerCarbon Dioxide
NiLrogenMethane
Ethane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
Isopentanen-PenLane
n-HexaneHeptanes
BenzeneToluene
Ethylbenzene
9.99e+0014.01e-0022.24e-0072.4Le-0042.44e-004
2 . 89e- 0047.23e-005L.29e-0044.45e-0053 . B3e- 005
5 . 35e- 0052.98e-0051".62e-0022.42e-0025.06e-004
2 .94e+0021.20e-001-6.59e-0077.10e-0047 ..l.7e-004
8.51e-0042.a3e-0043 . 80e- 0041 . 31e- 0041.13e-004
1.57e-0048 . 7Be- 0054.78e-0027 .L3e-0021.49e-003
2.99e-0025.53e-007
999077.407 .
0.2.)
3.1.1.0.0.
Xylenes 1.02e-002C8+ Heavies 1 . 88e- 007
1-.U.
]-52.242.
tr
1_02 .
0.
Total Components
CONDENSER RECOVERED OIL STREAI4
100.00 2.94e+002 1000000
Temperature: 120 . 00 degFlow Rate: 1 . 62e-001 gpm
Component Conc. Loading(wt? ) (tblhr)
WaterCarbon Dioxide
NiLrogenMethane
Ethane
PropaneTsobut.anen-Butane
Isopentanen- PenLane
n-HexaneHeptanes
BenzeneToluene
Ethylbenzene
4 . 98e- 002l- . 67e- 0012 .23e- 0056 . 01e- 0032.92e-0o2
1 . 81e- 0011 . 55e- OO12.99e-0013 . 86e- 0014 . 12e- 001
1.50e+0004.09e+0005.56e+0002.92e+0042 - 45e+000
3 .44e-0021 . 16e- 0011.54e-0054.15e-0032 .02e-002
1.25e-0011.14e-0012 . 06e- 0012 . 56e- 0012.85e-001
1.03e+0002.82e+0003.91e+0002 .02e+O0L1.69e+000
Xylenes 4.04e+001 2.79e+004CB+ Heavies 1.49e+001 1.03e+001
ToEal Components
CONDENSER VENT STREAM
Page:100.00 6.90e+001
Temperature: 120.00 deg. FPressure: 15 . 00 psiaFlow Rate: 2.22e+002 scfh
Component Conc. Loading(vo1?) (1b/hr)
WaterCarbon Di-oxide
NitrogenMethane
Ethane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
IsopenLanen-Pentane
n-HexaneHepLanes
BenzeneToluene
Ethylbenzene
XylenesC8+ Heavies
1.14e+0014.56e+0011 . 51e- 0021.47e+0016.97e+000
5 .45e+0001.90e+0002.55e+0001.00e+0008.07e-001
1.l-4e+0009.82e-0012.39e+0003.68e+0008.85e-002
1.28e+0005 . 74e- 003
1.20e+0001.17e+0012.47e-0031.38e+0001.22e+000
1.40e+0006 .45e- 0018.57e-0014.23e-001-3 .40e- 001
5.71e-0015.75e-0011.09e+0001.98e+0005.49e-002
7 . 95e- 0015.71e-003
ToEal Components
COMBUSTION DEV]CE OFF GAS STREAM
100.00 2.4,4e+001
Temperature: 1000 . 00 deg. FPressure: 14.70 psiaFlow Rate: 1 . 91e+000 scfh
Component Conc. Loading(vo1?) (1blhr)
MethaneEthane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
Isopentanen-Pentane
n-HexaneHeptanes
Benzene
TolueneEthylbenzene
XylenesC8+ Heavies
3 .43e+0011.52e+0011.27e+0014 .42e+4005.94e+000
2.34e+0001.88e+0002.64e+0002 .28e+0005.57e+000
8.56e+0002 . 06e- 0012.98e+0001.34e-002
2.75e-0022 .45e-0022 . B1,e-0O21,.29e-O021,.73e-002
8 .45e-0036. B0e-0031 . 14e- 0021 . 15e- 0022.1Be-002
3 . 96e- 0021.10e-0031.59e-0021 . 14e- 004
Total Components 100.00 2.27e-007
Page:GRI-GLYCalc VERSION 4.0 AGGREGATE CALCULAT]ONS REPORT
Case Name: OXY Conn CreekFile Name: U:\My Documents\OxY\Glycalc\Existing TEG (with Condenser) .ddf
Date: September 25, 2008
DESCRIPTION:
Description: New TEG SysLem Emissions Estimate
Annual Hours of Operation: 8760.0 hours/yr
EMISSIONS REPORTS:
CONTROLLED REGENERATOR EM]SSIONS
Component 1bs,/hr 1bs/day tons/yr
MethaneEthane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
Isopentanen-Pentanen-HexaneHeptanes
Benzene
TolueneEthylbenzene
XylenesC8+ Heavies
0.01960.01730.01990.00910 .0L22
00600048008000810151
0.02130.00080.01110.0001
0.08590.07500.08710.03990.0535
0 .02620.02100.03s20.03540.0659
0.LL970.00340.04850.0004
0.0.0.0.0.
0 .4710.41,60 .4770.2L90.293
0.4440.1150.1930.1940.361
0.5550.01-8u. zbb0.002
Total
Total HydrocarbonTotal VOCTotal I{AP
TOLAI BTEX
Emi-ssions
EmissionsEmissionsEmissionsEmissions
0.1593
0.15930.1,224o .0622o.0542
3.824
3.8242 .9371, .494r-.301
0.6979
0.69790.53500.27250.2374
UNCONTROLLED REGENERATOR EM]SSIONS
Component 1bs/hr 1bs/day tons/yr
MethaneEthane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
fsopentanen-Pentanen-HexaneHeptanes
Benzene
TolueneEthylbenzene
XylenesC8+ Heavies
0.98450.88221.08460.53770.7583
0 .49040 .44271.a3742 .41333.5102
L5 .52821,.232L
20.20497.6220
23.6302t . 1,1326 .034L2 .90618.200
LL.7701,0 .62527.297s7.91984.245
372 .61 629.569
484.9181,82 .929
4 .31,243.86424.75062.35533.32ts
2 .1,47 91.93904.9818
10.57031,5 .37 4l
58.01335.3954
88 .497 633.3845
Total HydrocarbonTotal VOCTotal HAP
Total BTEX
FLASH TANK OFF GAS
Total Emissions
EmissionsEmissionsEmissionsEmissions
56 .8287
55 .828754 .96L941 .6a2740.4754
Page: 21353.888 248.9095
1353.888 248.909s1319.085 240.7329
998 .7 06 ]-82 .2638971-.408 a77 .2821
Component 1bs/hr lbs/day Lonsfyr
MethaneEthane
PropaneIsobutanen-BuLane
Isopentanen-Pentane
n-HexaneHeptanes
Benzene
TolueneEthylbenzene
XylenesC8+ Heavies
8 .69252.28681.25480 .4185o .4520
0.25480.18650.26950.28560.0300
0.08530.00400 .04520.0887
208 .620s4.88330.115a0.04410.849
6.]-'1,44 .4776.4696.8540 .720
2.07L0.0951.0862 .1,28
38.073210.0152
5 .49601.83301.9799
1.11590. Br-701.180s1 .25080 .1314
0 .37800.01760.19810.3883
Total Emissions
Total Hydrocarbon EmissionsTota1 VOC EmissionsTotal HAP Emi-ssions
Total BTEX Emissions
EQUIPMENT REPORTS:
14.3553
14.35533.37590.43510.1655
344.526
344.52681.023]-0.442
3 .973
62.8760
62.81601,4.78661.90s60.7251-
CONDENSER AND COMBUSTION DEVICE
Condenser Outlet Temperature:Condenser Pressure:
Condenser Duty: 3
Hydrocarbon RecoverY:Produced Water:
Ambj-ent Temperature:Excess OxYgen:
Combustion Ef f iciencY :
Supplemental Fuel Requirement: 3
Component Emitted
l_20.0015.00
.41e- 0023 .94
1,4.26100.00
s.0098.00
.4le-002
deg. FpsiaMM BTU/hrbbls/daybbls/daydeg. F6
zMM BTU/hT
Destroyed
Methane L.99ZEthane L.97Z
Propane 1.83?,Isobutane 1.702n-Butane 1.612
fsopenLanen- Pentane
n-HexaneHeptanes
1-.2221.08?0 . 71,"6
0.33?
98.01t98.03?98.17298.30?98.39?
98.78298 .92299.29299.672
Benzene
TolueneELhylbenzene
XylenesC8+ Heavi-es
0.43+
0.18t0.05?0.05?0.00?
Page:99.572
99.82299.94299 .952
100.00?
ABSORBER
Calculat.ed Absorber Stages:Specified Dry Gas Dew Point:
Temperature:Pressure:
Dry Gas Flow Rate:Glycol Losses with Dry Gas:
Wet Gas Water Content:Calculat.ed Wet Gas Water Content:
Specified Lean G1yco1 Recirc. Ratio:
Component
1.357.00 1bs. H2OIMMSCF
110.0 deg. F510.0 psig
40.0000 MMSCF/day0 .4315 Lb/hr
Sat.urated131.85 1bs. H2OIMMSCP
3.00 ga1llb H2o
Remaining Absorbedin Dry Gas in G1yco1
WaterCarbon Dioxide
NitrogenMethane
Ethane
PropaneIsobutanen-BuUane
Isopentanen-Pentane
n-HexaneHeptanes
BenzeneToluene
Ethylbenzene
XylenesCB+ Heavies
5.29e" 94.7L*99 .802 O .20299.982 0.02299.982 0.02299.952 0.0s?
99 .90299 .86299.82299.80?;99.7s2
99.57299.L7z86.29279.9827L .8Lz
53.05?94 .652
0.10?'0.L4z0.18?0.202o.252
0.4320.83?
L3.7Lz20 .02228.192
35.9sU5.35?
FLASH TANK
Flash Control: Vented to atmosphereFlash Temperature: 132.0 deg. F
Flash Pressure: 55.0 psig
ComponentLeft ln
G1yco1Removed i-nFlash Gas
WaterCarbon Dioxide
NitrogenMethane
Ethane
Propanefsobutanen-Butane
Isopentanen-PenLane
99 .98*56 .61,29.842
L0.L7227.842
46 .36?"56.23262 .65255 .98270.50?
0.02243.39290.a6289.83?72.162
53.64243.77237 .35234 .02229 .50"6
Page:n-HexaneHeptanes
BenzeneToluene
Ethylbenzene
XylenesC8+ Heavies
80.94289 .47299.20299.49299.772
99.8Lz98 .992
79 .06210.53?
0. B0?0. s120.292
0.1921.01?
REGENERATOR
No Stripping Gas used in regenerator'
ComponentRemainingin G1yco1
Distil 1edOverhead
WaterCarbon Dioxide
NitrogenMethane
Ethane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
Isopentanen-Pentane
n-HexaneHeptanes
BenzeneToluene
Ethylbenzene
XylenesC8+ Heavies
2L.9LZ0.00?r0.0030.00?0.00?
0.00?0.00?0.00?0.7620.7LZ
0 .6220.56?5 .0427.942
L0.442
1-2 .942L2.j.42
7 I .092100.002100.00?100.00?100.002
100.002100.00?100.00?
99.24299.292
99.38299.44"694 .96292 .06*B9. s6u
87.06287.862
STREAM REPORTS:
WET GAS STREAM
Temperature: 110.00Pressure: 524.70Flow Rate: 1.57e+006
Component Conc. Loading(vo1?) (Iblhr)
deg. Fpsiascfh
WaterCarbon Dioxide
NitrogenMethane
Ethane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
Isopentanen- Pentane
n-Hexane
2.78e-0013.79e+0008 . 98e- 002B.91e+0014.57e+000
1 .25e+0002.69e-0012.59e-0011 .20e- 0017 . 9Be- 002
8.67e-0O2
2.20e+0027.35e+0031.11e+0026.30e+0045.05e+003
2 .44e+O036.90e+0026 .64e+0023.80e+0022 .54e+002
3.29e+A02
Page:Heptanes
BenzeneToluene
Ethylbenzene
XylenesC8+ Heavies
7.47e-0027 . 50e- 0031, .92e- 0029 . 37e- 004
1 . 17e- 002L.92e-002
3.27e+0022.58e+0017.80e+0014.39e+000
5 .48e+0011 .44e+O02
Total Components 100.00 8.21e+004
DRY GAS STREAM
Temperature lPressure:E low Rate:
110.00 deg. F524.70 psia
1.67e+006 scfh
ComponenL Conc. Loading(vo1? ) ( 1blhr)
WaterCarbon Dioxi-de
NitrogenMethane
Ethane
PropaneIsobut.anen-Butane
Isopentanen- Pentane
n-HexaneHeptanes
BenzeneToluene
Ethylbenzene
XylenesC8+ Heavies
1.47e-0023.79e+0009 . 00e- 0028.93e+0014.58e+000
1.26e+0002.70e-0012 . 60e- 0011 .20e- 0017 . 9Be- 002
I . 66e- 0027.37e-0026 .49e- 0031 . 54e- 0026 . 75e- 004
7 .41e- 0031 . B2e- 002
1.17e+0017.33e+0031.11e+0026.29e+0046.05e+003
2 .44e+0036.89e+0026.53e+0023.80e+0022.53e+002
3.28e+QO23.24e+0022.23e+00]-6.24e+0013.15e+000
3 .46e+001L.37e+002
Total Components 100.00 8.18e+004
LEAN GLYCOL STREAM
Temperature: 110.00 deg. FFlow Rate: 1.04e+001 gpm
Component Conc. Loading(wt? ) (Iblhr)
TEGWater
Carbon DioxideNitrogen
Methane
EthanePropane
Isobutanen-Butane
Isopentane
9. B9e+0011.00e+0002.49e-0LL3 . 05e- 0145 . 55e- 018
2 . 55e- 0081.63e-0094 . 90e- 0105 . 13e- 0105.40e-005
5.79e+0035.86e+0011.46e-0091.78e-0L23 . 25e- 015
1.50e-0059 . 52e- 0082 . 87e- 0083.00e-0083.74e-003
n-PenLane 5 .40e- 005 3 . 16e- 003n-Hexane L.2Le-004 7. 07e-003Heptanes 2.32e- 004 1.36e-002Benzene 3.18e-003 1. B6e-001
Page:Toluene 2.29e- 002 1.34e+000
Ethylbenzene 2.45e-003 1. 44e-001Xylenes 5.13e- 002 3.00e+000
C8+ Heavies 1.80e-002 1.05e+000
Total Components 100.00 5. B5e+003
RICH GLYCOL STREAM
TemperaEure:Pressure:Flow Rate:NOTE: Stream
110.00 deg. F524.70 psia
1.10e+001 gpmhas more than one
Component
phase.
Conc. Loading(wt? ) (1blhr)
TEGWater
Carbon DioxideNitrogen
Methane
EthanePropane
Isobutanen-Butane
Isopentane
n-Pentanen-HexaneHeptanes
BenzeneToluene
EthylbenzeneXylenes
C8+ Heavies
9.42e+0OA4.35e+0002.37e-0012.9ae-0041 . 5Be- 001
5 . 16e- 0023 . 81e- 0021 . 56e- 002L.97e-002L.22e-O02
1 . 03e- 0022.30e-0024.42e-0O26.07e-0022.76e-OO1
2.25e-0023 . 79e- 0011 .43e- 001
5.78e+0032 .67 e+0021.45e+0011.19e-O029.68e+000
3.17e+0002.34e+0009 . 56e- 0011.21-e+0007.49e-001
6 . 32e- 0011.41e+0002.71e+0003.73e+0001.70e+001
1.38e+0002.33e+0018.75e+000
Total Components
FI,ASH TANK OFF GAS STREAM
100.00 5.14e+003
Temperature:Pressure:Flow Rate:
132 . 00 deg. F69.70 psia
3.12e+002 scfh
Component Conc. Loading(vo1?) (1blhr)
WaterCarbon Dioxide
NitrogenMethane
Ethane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
Isopentanen-Pentane
3 . 55e- 0011.75e+0016.98e-0026.58e+0019 .24e+000
3 .46e+0008 . 75e- 0019 .45e- 0014.29e-0013.14e-001
5 .42e-OO26.32e+0001 . 61e- 0028.59e+0002.29e+000
1.25e+0004.18e-0014 . 52e- 0012 . 55e- 0011. B7e-001
n-HexaneHeptanes
Benzene
I
?
4.
80e- 001 2 . 70e- 00145e-001 2. B6e-00167e-002 3.00e-002
Page:Toluene 1.14e-001 8.53e-002
Ethylbenzene 4. 59e-003 4. 01e-003
Xylenes 5.18e-002 4.52e-002C8+ Heavies 5.32e-002 8.87e-002
Total Components
FLASH TANK GLYCOL STREAM
100.00 2.07e+001
Temperature: 132.00 deg. FFlow Rate: 1.09e+001 gpm
Component Conc. Loading(wt? ) (Iblhr)
TEGWater
Carbon DioxideNitrogen
Methane
EthanePropane
lsobutanen-Butane
Isopentane
n- Pentanen-HexaneHeptanes
BenzeneToluene
9.45e+0014.37e+0001.35e-0012.87e-0051,.61,e-002
7 .44e- 0021.77e-002B . 78e- 0031,.24e-0028 . 07e- 003
7 . 2Be- 003l-.87e-0023 . 95e- 0025 . 04e- 0022.75e-001
5.78e+0032 .67 e+0028.25e+0001 . 75e- 0039 . B5e- 001"
8. B2e-0011.08e+0005.38e-001-7 . 58e- 0014 . 94e- 001
4 .45e-0011.14e+0002.43e+0003.70e+0001.59e+001
Ethylbenzene 2.25e-OO2 1. 38e+000Xylenes 3 .79e- 001 2.32e+001
CB+ Heavies 1-.42e- 001 8.67e+000
Tota1 Components
REGENERATOR OVERHEADS STREAM
l-00.00 5.12e+003
Temperature: 21-2.00 deg. FPressure: 14 .70 psiaFlow Rate; 4.71e+003 scfh
Component Conc. Loading(voI? ) ( Iblhr)
WaterCarbon Dioxide
NitrogenMethane
ELhane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
Isopentanen-Pentane
9.33e+0011.51e+0005 . 05e- 0044 . 94e- 0012 .35e- 001
1 . 9Be- 0017.45e-0021 . O5e- 0015.47e-0024.94e-O02
2 .09e+OO28.25e+0001 . 76e- 0039. B5e-001B. B2e-001
1.08e+0005.38e-0017 . 58e- 0014.90e-0014 . 43e- 001
n-Hexane 1.06e-001 1.14e+000Heptanes 1.94e-001 2.41e+000Benzene 3.62e- 001 3.51e+000Toluene 1.36e+000 1.55e+001
Ethylbenzene 9.34e-002 1.23e+000
Page:
Xylenes 1.53e+000 2.02e+001C8+ Heavies 3.50e-001 7.62e+000
Total Components
CONDENSER PRODUCED WATER STREAM
100.00 2.74e+002
Temperature:Flow Rate:
120.00 deg. F4.15e-001 gpm
Component Conc.(wt% )
Loading( Iblhr) (ppm)
WaterCarbon Dioxide
NitrogenMethane
Ethane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
lsopentanen- Pentane
n-HexaneHepLanes
BenzeneToluene
Ethylbenzene
9.99e+0014 . 03e- 0022.27e-0072.46e-0042.47e-004
2.93e-0047 .33e- 0051.30e-0044 . 50e- 0053 . 88e- 005
5-38e-0053 . 01e- 005l- . 50e- 0022.40e-0025 . 06e- 004
2.08e+0028.38e-0024.72e-0075.11e-0045.15e-004
6 . 10e- 0041.53e-0042.11,e-0049.37e-0058.06e-005
1.12e-0046.25e-0053 .33e-0024 .99e-0021 . 05e- 003
2.1"7e-0024.l-0e-007
999080.403.
0.2.2.
?
1.1.
0.
l_.0.
150.240.
q
101.n
Xylenes 1.01e-002C8+ Heavies 1 . 97e- 007
TotaI Components
CONDENSER RECOVERED OIL STREAM
100.00 2.08e+002 1000000.
Temperature:Flow Rate:
120.00 deg. F1 . 15e- 001 gpm
Component Conc. Loading(wt? ) (Iblhr)
WaterCarbon Dioxide
NiLrogenMethane
Ethane
PropaneIsobutanen-Butane
Isopentanen-Pentane
n-HexaneHeptanes
BenzeneToluene
Ethylbenzene
4.94e-0021 . 65e- 0012.22e-0055 . 15e- 0032.98e-002
1 . B4e- 001l- . 57e- 0013.02e-0013.92e-0014 . 15e- 001
1.51e+0004.11e+0005.58e+0002.89e+0012 .44e+000
2 .42e-OO2I . 08e- 0021.08e-0053.00e-0031 .45e- 002
9 . 00e- 0028.17e-0021.48e-0011 . 91e- 0012 . 03e- 001
7.36e-0012.01e+0002.72e+OO01 .41e+0011.19e+000
Xylenes 4.02e+001 1.96e+001C8+ Heavies 1.56e+00a 7.62e+OO0
Total Components
CONDENSER VENT STREAM
Page:100.00 4.89e+001-
Temperature: 120.00 deg. FPressure: 15.00 psiaFlow Rate: 1 . 55e+002 scfh
Component Conc.(voI? )
Loading( 1blhr)
Water 1.14e+001Carbon Dioxide 4. 51e+001
Nitrogen l-.53e-002Methane 1.50e+001Ethane 7.08e+000
Propanelsobutanen-Butane
IsopenEanen-Pentane
n-HexaneHeptanes
BenzeneToluene
EEhylbenzene
XylenesC8+ Heavies
5.54e+0001.93e+0002.58e+0001.02e+000B . 15e- 001
1.14e+0009 . 90e- 0012 .37e+0003.64e+0008 . 85e- 002
1 .28e+0006 . 03e- 003
8.36e-0018.08e+0001.75e-0039 . 81e- 001B . 57e- 001
9.94e-0014.55e-0016 . 10e- 0012 . 99e- 0012 .40e-001
4.01e-0014.04e-0017 . 53e- 0011.37e+0003.83e-002
5.53e-0014 . 1Be- 003
Total Components
COMBUSTION DEVICE OFF GAS STREAM
l-00.00 1.69e+001
Temperature: 1000.00 deg. FPressure: 14.70 psiaFlow Rate: 1.34e+000 scfh
Component Conc.(vo1?)
Loading( Ib/hr)
Methane 3 .45e+001Ethane 1.53e+001
Propane 1.27e+001Isobutane 4 .43e+000n-Butane 5.93e+000
Isopentanen-PenLane
n-HexaneHeptanes
Benzene
2.34e+0001. BBe+0002.63e+0002 .2Be+0005 .44e+000
L .96e-OO21,.73e-0021.99e-0029.12e-003L.22e-002
5.98e-0034.79e-003B . 03e- 0038 . O8e- 0031 . 51e- 002
2.73e-0027.66e-0041.11e-0028.35e-005
Toluene 8.37e+000Ethylbenzene 2 . 04e-001
Xylenes 2.94e+000C8+ Heavies 1 .39e- 002
Tota1 Components 100.00 1.59e-001
r
Table B-1.5
o
CALCULATIONS AND COMPUTATIONS
OXY. CCGTF II
Emergency Flare Calculations
= lb PMo/ hr
Emission Source: Emergency Flare
Source Tvpe: Open-Flame Ai r-Assisted
Heat lnput: 0.50 MMBtu/hr
Flare Throuqhput (PiloUPurqe): 250.0 scf/hr
Flare Throuqhput (PiloUPurqe): 2.19 MMscf/yr
Heating Value: 2,000 Btu/scf
Sulfur Content of Fuel: 0.05 gr/scf
Operating Hours per Year: 8,760 hr/yr
EmissionFactors (")
0.140|b/MMBtu
40.0 pg I t
(a) Emission factors are from AP-42 Tables 13.5-1 & 2 (lndustrial Flares), except Sp
40 pg / L is for lightly smoking flare (this is conservative as these flares are smokeless in design).
Emission factor for SQ (lb/MMBtu) based assumed sulfur content of natural gas
(b) Hourly Emission Rate (lb/h| except for el4lo = (Emission Factor, lbiMMBtufl " (Heat lnput, MMBtU/h|
(c) (MMscf CHa) (10.6 scf E/scf CH4) (0.0283 m3/scf E) (40 p PMrdL E) (1 OO0 um1 (g/1 06 Ug) (lb/453.59 g)
(d) Annual Emission Rate (tpy) = (Hourly Emission Rate, lb/hr) - (hrlyr) I (2,000 lb/ton)
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Table B-1.6
CALCULATIONS AND COMPUTATIONS
TFIProject:
Subject:
OXY USA WTP LP - Conn Creek Gas T Facil
3-Phase (v-s240)
Notes:
(a) Emission factors are from AP-42 Tables 1.4-1 & 2 (small boilers) except Sp
Emission factor for SQ (lb/MMBtu) based assumed sulfur content of natural gas
(b) Hourly Emission Rate (lb/ho = (Emission Factor, lb/MMsc0 * (Flowrate, scf/hr) " (MM / 1
(c) Hourly Emission Rate (lb/hr) = (Emission Factor, lbiMMBtuf). (Heat lnput, MMBtu/hr)
(d) Annual Emission Rate (tpy) = (Hourly Emission Rate, lb/h| - (hr/yr) / (2,000 lb/ton)
Flowrate: 821.4
Flowrate: 7.2
Estimated HHV: 974
Sulfur Content of Fuel: 0.05
Hours per Year: 8,760
EmissionFactors (")
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Table B-2.1
Calculations and ComputationsHAP Emissions from CCGTF ll G3616 LE lC Engines
Pollutant Typg t"tEmission Factor
(s/bhp-hr) | ltultvtuetul &)
Emission Rat rS
One Engine(tb/hr)(") i (ruslyr) I (tpy)(o)
Three _Engines(lb/hr) I (tpy)
'1,'1,2,2-T elr achloroethane'1,1,2-Trichloroethane
1.3-Butadiene1 ,3-Dichloropropene2-Methylnaphthalene2,2,4-TrimethylpentaneAcenaphtheneAcenaphthyleneAcetaldehydeAcroleinBenzeneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(e)pyreneBenzo(g,h,i)peryleneBiphenylCarbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChloroformChryseneEthylbenzeneEthylene DibromideFluorantheneFluoreneFormaldehyde
(e)
lMethanol
lv"tnyen" ChlorideI HeraneI
lNaphthaleneIPAHlPhenanthreneI pnenot
lpyr"n"lstyrenelTetrachloroethanelTotr"n"lVinyl Chloride
lxytene
HAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAP
o.41
4.00E-053.1 8E-052.67E-O42.64E-053.32E-052.50E-041.25E-065.53E-068.36E-035.14E-034.40E-041.66E-074.15E-074.14E-072.12E-043.67E-053.04E-052.85E-056.93E-073.97E-054.43E-051.11E-065.67E-06
2.50E-032.00E-051.1 1E-03
7.44E-052.69E-051.04E-052.40E-051.36E-062.36E-052.48E-064.08E-041.49E-051,84E-04
0.00060.00050.00410.00040.00050.00390.00000.0001
0.1 2880.07920.00680.00000.00000.00000.00330.00060,00050.00040.00000.00060.00070.00000.0001
0.980.03850.00030.01710.001 1
0.00040.00020.00040.00000.00040.00000.00630.00020.0028
5.404.29
36.033.564.48
33.730.170.75
1 ,128.09693.59
59.370.020.060.06
28.614.954.103.850.095.365.980.150.77
8,578.03337.35
2.70149.78
10.043.63'1.40
3.240.183.180.33
55.062.01
24.83
0.00270.00210.01800.00180.00220.01690.00010.00040.56400.34680.02970.00000.00000.00000.01430.00250.0021
0.00190.00000.00270.00300.00010.0004
4.290.'1687
0.00 13
0.o7490.00500.00180.00070.00160.00010.00160.0002o.o2750.00100.0124
0.00180.00150.01230.00120.00150.01160.00010.0003
0.390.24
0.02030.00000.00000.00000.00980.00170.00140.00130.00000.00180.00200.00010.0003
2.940.1 1550.00090.05130.00340.00120.00050.001 1
0.00010.0011
0.0001
0.01890.00070.0085
0.0081
0.00640.05400.0053U.UUb i/
0.05060.00030.0011
1.691.O4
0.08910.00000.000'1
0.0001
0.04290.00740.00620.00580.0001
0.00800.00900.00020.0011
12.870.50600.0040o.22470.01 51
0.00540.00210.00490.00030.00480.000s0.08260.0030o.0372
I
I
I 1.3 t 11.195.2 5.6
-
I Maximum IHours of OperatiorNumber of lC Engines
HorsepowerFuel Consumption
Maximum Heat lnput(o
Catalyst CE G)
Catalyst CE @)
8,760 hriyr3
4,514 HP6,825 Btu/bhp-hr
30.81
50% forVOCs76% forHCHO
3.8 r 16.79
rdividual HAP 12.87
Notes:(a) Type = HAP for Hazardous Air Pollutant.
(b) EmissionfactorsfromAP42,Section3.2,Table3.2-2(7/00),exceptforformaldehyde.(c) Hourly Emission Rate (lb/hr) = lHeat lnput Rate (MMBIu/HO * Emission Factor (lb/MMBtu)]
(d) Annual Emission Rate (tpy) = (Average Hourly Emission Rate, lb/hr) ' (8760 hr/yr) / (2,000 lb/ton)
(e) Formaldehyde emission factor from manufacture/s emission factor, Ref. DM51 33-01 {02, dated 05Feb2008
(f) MaximumheatinputratefortheG36l6LEengineisbasedonfuel consumptionrateof6,S25Btu/bhp-hrforoneenginefrom
[6,825 Btu/bhp-hrl - [4,514 bhp] / 1,000,000
(g) Catalyst control efficiency based on manufacturer-specified percent reduction
spec sheet
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Table B-2.2
Calculations and ComPutationsHAP Emissions from CCGTF ll G3512 LE lC Engines
OXY. CCGTF II
12 LE Natural Gas-Fired lC
Requlated Pollutant Emissions
Pollutant Typs t"tEmission Factor
(s/bhp-hr) i ltullvtmetul F)
Emission Ral rS
One Engine(lb/hr)(") I ttmlrrt (tpr) 6)
Three Er(lb/hr) t
rgines{tDv)
1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane1,1,2-Trichloroethane1.3-Butadiene1 ,3-Dichloropropene2-Methylnaphthalene2,2,4-TrimethylpentaneAcenaphtheneAcenaphthyleneAcetaldehydeAcroleinBenzeneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(e)pyreneBenzo(g,h,i)peryleneBiphenylCarbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChloroformChryseneEthylbenzene
letnytene DibromideI FluoranthenelFtror"n"lFormaldehyde
(")
lMethanol
lu"tnyl"n" chloridelHerane
lNaphthalenelpnsI Phenanthrenelpnenot
leyr"n"lstyrenelTetrachloroethanelTotu.n"lVinyl Chloride
lxytene
HAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAP
0.29
4.00E-053.18E-052.67E-042.64E-053.32E-052.50E-O41.25E-065.53E-068.36E-035.14E-034.40E-041.66E-074.15E-074.14E-072.',12E-O4
3.67E-053.04E-052.85E-056.93E-073.97E-054.43E-051.11E-065.67E-06
2.50E-032.00E-051.'l1E-037.44E-052.69E-05'1.04E-05
2.40E-051.36E-062.36E-052.48E-064.08E-041.49E-05'1.84E-04
0.00010.0001
0.00080.0001
0.00010.00080.00000.00000.02530.01560.00130.00000.00000.00000.00060.00010.0001
0.00010.00000.0001
0.0001
0.00000.0000
o.120.00760.00010.00340.00020.0001
0.00000.0001
0.00000.00010.00000.00120.00000.0006
'1.06
0.847.080.700.886.630.030.1 5
221.69'136.30
11.670.000.01
0.015.620.970.81
0.760.021.051.',t7
0.030.15
1,051.1166.29
0.5329.43
'1.97
o.71
0.280.640.040.630.07
10.820.404.88
0.00050.00040.00350.00040.00040.00330.00000.00010.1 1 080.06820.00580.00000.00000.00000.00280.00050.00040.00040.00000.00050.00060.00000.0001
0.530.03310.0003o.01470.00100.00040.00010.00030.00000.00030.00000.00540.00020.0024
0.00040.00030.00240.00020.00030.00230.00000.0001
0.080.05
0.00400.00000.00000.00000.00190.00030.00030.00030.00000.00040.00040.00000.0001
0.360 02270.00020.0101
0.00070.00020.00010.00020.00000.00020.00000.00370.0001
0.0017
0 00160.00130.01060.0011
0.00130.00990.00000.0002
0.330.20
0.01750.00000.00000.00000.00840.00'15
0.00120.00110.00000.00160.00180.00000.0002
1.580.09940.00080.04420.00300.00110.00040.00100.0001
0.00090.00010.01620.00060.0073
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I Maximum IHours of OperatiorNumber of lC Engines
HorsepowerFuel Consumption
Maximum Heat lnput(o
Catalyst CE G)
Catalyst CE(s)
8,760 hr/yr3
782 HP7,742 Btu/bhp-hr
6.05
50% for VOCS
76% for HCHO
0.5 2.35
rdividual HAF 1.58
Notes:(a) Type = HAP for Hazardous Air Pollutant.
(b) EmissionfactorsfromAP42,Section3.2, Table3.2-2(7/00),exceplforformaldehyde.
(c) Hourly Emission Rate (lb/hO = lHeal lnput Rate (MMBtu/Hr) * Emission Factor (lb/MMBtu)]
(d) Annual Emission Rate (tpy) = (Average Hourly Emission Rate, lb/ho * (8760 hr/yr) / (2,000 lb/ton)
(e) Formaldehyde emission factor from manufactureis emission factor, Ref. DM8564-00402, dated 30Jan2008
(f) MaximumheatinputratefortheG36l6LEengineisbasedonfuel consumptionaleolT,T42Btulbhp-hrforoneenginefrom
17,742 Bulbhp-htl'[782 bhp] / 1,000,000
(g) Catalyst control etflciency based on manufacturer-specified percent reduction
spec sheet
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Table B-2.3
Proiect:Subject:
Calculations and ComPutationsHAP Emissions from CCGTF ll Heat Medium Heaters
OXY - CCGTF II
Pollutant Typg ("1
Emission
Factor(lb/MMscfl(b)
Emission Ra es
One Heater Two Heaters
iib,hii (", i rroirvii I 1ip;) i'i (lb/hr) i (tpv)
2-Methvlnaphthalene HAP 2.4E-05 -3:48E:072.61E-08
3:0_5_E:03
2.29E-O4
'1j5_2,E-06
1j4E-07619_-6-E-07 j _e,O-S.q,rOO_
5.228-08 i 2.29E-073-Methvlchloranthrene HAP 1.8E-06
7. 1 2-Dimethvlbenz(a)anthracene HAP 1.6E-05 2.32E-07 2.03E-03 1.02E-06 46!E.A7 j Z,Oee._Og
5.22E-O8 i Z.Zge-Ot....------'.-..---F---Acenaphthene HAP 1.8E-06 2.61E-08 2.29E-04 1.14E-O7
Acenaphthvlene HAP 1.8E-06 2.6'1E-08 2.29E-04 1.14E-07 s,??E:99 ..i ?29E:91AnthlaceneBenz(a)anthracene
HAP 2.4E-06 3.48E-08 3.05E-04 1.52E-07 6.96E-08 i 3.05E-07,,,',,,,.---.,-'.'...i-,",--
Q,-z?E:99- L ?,?9E-91HAP 1 8E-06 2.61E-08 2.29E-04 1.14E-07
Benzene HAP 2.1E-03 3 04E-05 2.67E-01 1,3,3-E-047.62E-08
6.09E-Os I Z.Arc-U
Benzo(a)pvrene HAP 1.2E-06 1.74E-08 1.52E-04 3,+9E:Q9 i.1.92--l:9!_Benzo(b)fluoranthene HAP 1 8E-06 2.6'1E-08 2.29E-04 1.14E-07 5,22E:9,8, i ?.?9E:91Benzo(g,h,i)perylene HAP 1,2E:06
1.8E-06
1.74E-08 1.52E-04 7.62E-08 3.48E:-08 i 1:5?E-Cl7
Benzo(k)fluoranthene HAP 2.61E-08 2.29E-O4 1.14E-07 5.22E-08 i 2.29E-O7
Chrysene HAPHAP
1.8E-06 2 61E-081.74E-08
229E-O4 1.14E-07 5.22E-08 i 2.29E-07
Dibenzo(a, h )anthracene 1.2E-O6 1.52E-O4 7.62E-08
lDichlorobenzene HAP 1.2E-03 1.74E-O5 1.52E-01 7.62E-05 3.48E-05 i 1.52E-M
lFluoranthene HAP 3.0E-06 4.35E-08 3,81E-043.55E-04
1.90E-07 I70E-08 i ,3:8:l-E_:OZ
lFluorene HAP 2.8E-06 4.06E-08 1.78E-07 8.12E-08 iS.SSE-OZ
lFormaldehyde HAP 7:5_::E:02
'1.8E+001.09E-03 9.52E+00 4.76E-03 2.17E-O3 i 9.52E-03
lHexane HAP 2.61E-Oz 2.29E+O2 1.14E-01 F:?z_F:.02 i 2,_?9E:91!
lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene HAP 1.8E-06 2.61E-08 2.29E-04 1.14E-O 5.22E-O8 -i ?,2??:.9J-
Naphthalene HAP 6.1E-04 8.84E-06 7.74E-O2 3r8_7,E-05
1.08E-06
1.77E-O5 i 7.74E-05
Phenanathrene HAP 1.7E-05 2.46E-07 2.1 6E-03 4.93E-07 i 2.16E-06
Pvr-qlgToluene
HAP 5.0E-06 7_:2?.E 084.93E-05
6:3-5E:04
4.32E-013:17E472.16E-04
1.45E-07 i 6.SSE-OZ
HAP 3.4E-03 9.86E-05 1 q.sze-u,,t-*---------------
Natural Gas-Fired HeaterMaximum Heat lnput
Natural Gas Heating ValueFuel Consumption (LHV)Fuel Consumption (LHV)
Number of Heaters
8,760 hr/yr14.00 MMBtu/hr966 Btu/scf0.0145 MMscf/hr126.96 MMscf/yr2
HealMaximum lt
:rTotalHAPs O.24tpydividual HAP 0.23 tpy
Notes:
(a) Type = HAP for Hazardous Air Pollutant.
(b) Emission factors from AP-42, Section 1 .4, Table 1 .4-3 (7198).
(c) Hourly Emission Rate (lb/hr) = [Heat lnput Rate (MMBtu/Hr) * Emission Factor (lb/MMsc0] / [Natural Gas Heating
(d) Annual Emission Rate (tpy) - (Average Hourly Emission Rate, lb/hr) . (8760 hr/yr) i (2,000 lb/ton)
(BTU/sc0l
Table B-2.4
Project:Subject:
Calculations and ComPutationsHAP Emissions from CCGTF I & ll VCUs
OXY - Conn Creek Gas
4 VCUs - 3 for CCGTF 1 (condensate tanks & TEG Unit) & 1 for ICGTF IITEG UNit
Pollutant Tvpe(")
EmissionFactor
(lb/MMscf)(b)
Emission Ra es
One VCU
flb/hr) (") I rtuslvrt I (tpy)(o)
Four VCUs(lb/hr) i (tpv)
2-Methvlnaohthalene HAP 2.4E-05 3.60E-08 3.1 5E-04 1 58E-07 | ,,oo=.r-,I
III
l-6.31E-07
Q; Me!hyf ch [o1a n!h !:e-ne
7, i zroi meinvr oenztatantnillJneHAP
HAP
1.8E-06 ?:7-0E:-092.40E-08
?:9-7E:05210E-04
:r::!_8-E-081.05E-07
1.08E-08 i4.73E-08''.,-',,,,-,''''...,.,,,,',|-e,6qE_9_8- i 4,?9E:97_
:!:o_8E-08 i. +,2_S-E-,-OA
1.08E-08 i +.ZSr-Oa'r.44E-08 i 6.31E-08
1.6E-05
Acenaphthene HAP '1.8E-06 270E-O9 2:3-7E:05-
2.37E-Os
3.15E-05
:!,]-8-E:08'1.18E-08
1.58E-08AcenaphthyleneAnthracene
HAPHAP
1.8E-062.4E-06
2.70E-093.60E-09
BenT(a)anthqaceneBenzene
HAP 1.8E-06 270E-O9 2,3-7E:052.76E-O2
:r,:!8E-081.38E-05
I loarroe j +,zse-oa
1 1,?qF,qg I P,s?E -o-s-HAP 2.1E-03 3 15E-06
Benzo(a)pvrene HAP 1:2E-0€'1.8E-06
1.2E-O6
1.80E-09 1.58E-05 7j8-8-Er-09'1.18E-08
7.88E-09
I z.zoe-os ;
li.oae-ob I
I z,zoe_rq_q 1
3 15E:08..4.73E-083.1 5E-08
Benzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(o.h.i)oervlene
HAPHAP
2.70E-O91 80E-09
2.37E-051.58E-05
Benzo(k)fluoranthene HAP '1,8E-06
1.8E-06
2.70E-09 2 37E-05 1.1 8E-08 I roaroe i azsr-oeI r,oee,qq i 1Z9F:9€,Chrvsene HAP 2.70E-09 2.37E-05 '1.18E-08
D_1be1z-o_(q,hpnthlace-ne
Dichlorobenzene
Fluoranthene
HAPHAP
HAP
1.2E-O6 1,80Er091.80E-06
4.50E-09
:1:5_8-E-05'1.58E-02
3.94E-05
7,8€_E,-09
7.88E-06
1.97E-08
I z zoeos j -s,1sr oa
I z.zoe-oo i 3.1sE-os
I l,qqF qq i Z,qQE:-0p-
1.2E-03
3.0E-06
Fluorene HAP 2,8E-06
7.5E-02
4.20E-09 3.68E-05 J:-84-E-084.93E-04
I r oee oe i 7:3-6E-08
I 1,goE_g_+ ;1sze,g_e_Formaldehvde HAP 1.13E-M 9.86E-0'l
H"-exgng
I ndeno('1,2, 3-cd)pyrene
Naphthalene
HAP 1 8E+00,
1.8E-06
6.1 E-04
2.70E-03-2,37 -E+012.37E-Os8.02E-03
1:181E:02
1.1 8E-084.0'1E-06
I roae-oz j oosHAPHAP
2.70E-099.'l5E-07
I r.oaE-oe i +.zee-oa
I peqq-qo, i :!,99-.,9-u-
Phenanathrene HAPHAP
1.7E-05 2.55E-08 2.23E-04 1.12E-O7 I r,o_zeoz 1 !,!7E:.o7lPvrene 5.0E-06 7.50E-09 6.57E-05 3.29E-08 I g,qqF.,q_q,..i., I,_g_t.*E -01_
lr_91gene HAP 3.4E-03 5.1 0E-062.82E-03
4.47E-022Ai,.ti
2.23E-05 I z,o+e-os i B%-E:05I o.or i 0.0sTotal 0.01
Vapor Combustion UnitMaximum Heat lnputHigher Heating Value
FuelConsumption (HHV)
Fuel Consumption (HHV)Number ofVCUs
8,760 hr/yr3.00 MMBtuihr2,000 Btu/scf0.0015 MMscf/hr13.14 MMscf/yr4
VIMaximum I
U Total HAPs 0.05 tpydividual HAP 0.05 tPY
Notes:
(a) Type = HAP for Hazardous Air Pollutant.
(b) Emission factors from AP-42, Section 1.4, Table 1.4-3 (7/98).
(c) Hourty Emission Rate (lb/hr) = [Heat lnput Rate (MMBtu/H0 * Emission Factor (lb/MMsc0] / [Natural Gas Heating
(d) Annuat Emission Rate (tpy) = (Average Hourly Emission Rate, lb/hr) . (8760 hr/yr) / (2,000 lb/ton)
(BTU/sc0l
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Table B-2.5
Project:Subject:
Gatculations and ComPutationsHAP Emissions from CCGTF l! Flare
OXY - CCGTF II
Emeroencv FlareNon-Criteria Reoulated Pollutant Emissions
Pollutant Type (")
EmissionFactor
(lb/MMscf)(b)
Emisr ion Rates
Or : Flare(lb/hr)("' ( ls/yr) (tpy)'''
BenzeneFormaldehydePAHsNaphthaleneAcetaldehydeAcrolein
PropyleneTolueneXylenesEthyl BenzeneHexane
HAP 0.1 59 3.98E-05 3. .8E-01 1.74E-04
HAP 1 .'169 2.92E-04 2. 6E+00 1.28E-03
HAP 0.014 3.50E-06 3 7E-02 1.53E-05
HAP 0.011 2.75E-06 2. 1E-02 1.20E-05
HAP 0.043 1.08E-05 I 2E-02 4.71E-05
HAP 0.010 2.50E-06 2. 9E-02 1 .1 0E-05
HAP 2 440 6.10E-04 5. 4E+00 2.67E-03
HAP 0.058 1.45E-05 1. 7E-01 6.35E-05
HAP 0.029 7 25E-06 6. !5E-02 3.1 8E-05
HAP 1.444 3.61E-04 3. 6E+00 1.58E-03
HAP 0.029 7.25E-06 6 )5E-02 3.18E-05
Flare 8,760 hr/Yr Flare ToMaximum Heat lnput 0.50 MMBtu/hr Max Indivic
Total Purge & Pilot Flow + tanks & EG Vapors 2.19 MMscf/yr
Total Purge & Pilot Flow + tanks & EG Vapors 0.0003 MMscf/hrLower Heating Value 2,000 Btu/scf
rl HAPs 0.006 tpyral HAP 0.003 tpy
Notes:
(a) Type = HAP for Hazardous Air Pollutant.
(b) Emission factors from Ventura County, CA Air Pollution Control District for Flares, dated May 17,2001
(c) Hourly Emission Rate (lb/hr) = [Emission Factor (lb/MMsc0 * Throughput of Flare (MMscf/hr)
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Appendix D
September 19, 2008 CCGTF I CoModification Construction Perm Application Packa
densate Tank
ENSR AECOM
ENSR1601 Prospect Parkway, Fort Collins, CO 80525
T (970) 493-8878 F (970) 493-0213 www.ensr.aecom.com
September 19, 2008
Mr. Mark McMillanSupervisor, Oil and Gas TeamColorado Air Pollution Control DivisionColorado Department of Public Health and EnvironmentAPCD-SS-B14300 Cherry Creek Dr. S.
Denver, CO 80246-1530
Subject: Modification of Existing Condensate Tank BatteryConn Creek Gas Treating Facility, Garfield County, Colorado
Dear Mr. McMillan,
On behatf of OXY USA WTP LP (OXY), ENSR Corporation (ENSR) submits the attached updated Air
Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN), construction permit application and supporting information for a
project to modify two existing condensate tanks and install two new condensate tanks at OXY's Conn
Creek Gas Treating Facility (CCGTF).
The CCGTF (facility) is an existing natural gas processing plant that is operating under several lnitial
Approval construction permits. The facility is a major source for purposes of Colorado's operating
permit (Title V) program. OXY submitted a timely and complete operating permit application to the
bivision and the operating permit is currently in process. The facility is currently a synthetic minor
source (area source) for purposes of National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
(NESHAP) for source categories known as Maximum Available Control Technology (MACT), as
incorporated by reference in AQCC Reg. 8.
Background
OXY owns and operates natural gas production and gathering systems comprising the Grand Valley
Field (Field No. 31290) in Garfield County. The Grand Valley Field includes numerous well sites and
multiple-well pads that produce natural gas. Gas production and gathering operations include three
areas of operation known as: the "Valley" (Cascade Creek and Conn Creek Drainage); the "Mesa";
and the "Logan Wash" areas. Produced liquids (water and hydrocarbon condensate) removed from the
natural gas production stream at each well site or pad by two-phase or three-phase separators may be
stored in one mixed liquid (water and condensate) tank or in separate segregated condensate and
produced water tanks. The liquids are periodically transported by truck to OXY's Cascade Central
Facility ("Water Plant") located in the Valley. As part of a strategy to reduce condensate transportation
costs and to achieve a substantial reduction in volatile organic compound (VOC) and organic
hazardous air pollutant (HAP) emissions from condensate productlon (flashing, working and standing
losses) and truck loading activities, OXY has undertaken a project to centralize condensate handling.
Ultimately, OXY plans to transport rnore produced fluids directly to the CCGTF by pipelines, where the
gas, condensate and water can be separated and the vapors flashed from the condensate can be
controlled.
ENSRMr. Mark McMillanSeptember 19,2008Page2
The CCGTF (AIRS 045/0831) is currently designed to treat and process up to 40 MMscf per day
natural gas gathered from Valley, Mesa and Logan Wash wells. The CCGTF currently operates two
4OO-bbl(each) condensate tanks designated TK-415 and TK-416 (AIRS 045/0831/012). The
condensate tanks currently receive mixed liquids (condensate and water) from the facility's lnlet Slug
Catcher. The hydrocarbons received by the tanks are at elevated pressure and when the condensate
enters the atmospheric tanks, flash vaporization occurs that results in emissions of VOC and organic
HAP compounds. The tanks are operating under terms and conditions of lnitial Approval Permit No.
06GA1232 issued by the Division on October 17,2007. Effective May 1, 2008, the existing tanks
became subject to statewide requirements for condensate tanks set out under Colorado AQCC
Regulation 7 XVll.C. OXY installed a closed vent system designed to route tank vapors to the existing
flare at the facility and since May 2008 the tanks have operated in compliance with AQCC Reg. 7.
Project Description
To accommodate expanding field-wide natural gas and condensate production and to achieve
strategic objectives for centralizing condensate handling operations at the CCGTF, OXY plans to
expand the tank battery at the CCGTF from two tanks to four. OXY will also install a separator/heater
treater and a vapor combustion unit (VCU) to control emissions. ln addition, a produced water tank will
be installed, along with a pump and piping to transport produced water to the Water Plant. Stabilized
condensate product will be loaded out by truck.
As illustrated in the attached simplified process flow diagram and projected site diagram, one new
46g-bbl "separator Feed Tank" (TK-5235) and one new 400-bbl condensate storage tank (TK-417) will
be installed. The two existing condensate tanks (TK-415 and TK-416) will be converted from flashing
tanks to stabilized condensate storage tanks. ln addition, one new 400-bbl produced water tank will be
installed (T-5310).
The new Separator Feed Tank will receive mixed liqurids from the facility's lnlet Slug Catcher, which
receives field gas and produced liquids from the Grand Valley Gathering Systems. The condensate
received by Separator Feed Tank will be at lnlet Slug Catcher pressure conditions and will contain
solution gas, so flash emissions will occur from the Separator Feed Tank when the pressure is
reduced to atmospheric. All four hydrocarbon tanks and the three-phase separator/heater treater will
be connected to the new VCU(s) by a closed vent system. Mixed liquids from the Separator Feed
Tank will be routed to a new three-phase separator and heater treater to separate water, condensate
and any gas still in solution. Water will be routed from the separator/heater treater to the new 400-bbl
produced water surge tank. Stabilized condensate (no solution gas) will be routed from the
separator/heater treater to three condensate storage tanks (TK-41514161417). The condensate
received by the three storage tanks will be at near-atmospheric conditions, so no flash emission will
occur. Working and standing losses may however occur from vapor displacement during filling
operations and from diurnal fluctuations in ambient temperature. Condensate will be piped to a new
truck loading station located just east of the CCGTF. Water will be pumped from the Water Surge
Tank (T-5310) to the Water Plant.
The VCU will be an enclosed combustor that will achieve a 98 percent reduction in VOCs. The
make/model of the unit is yet to be determined, but the VCU and the closed vent system will conform
to AQCC Reg. 7. The facility may install more than one VCU, as necessary to accommodate vapor
throughput.
ENSRMr. Mark McMillanSeptember 19,2008Page 3
The modified tank battery at the CCGTF will include:
. three 4oo-bbl (each) condensate storage tanks: one new tank (TK-417) and two existing tanks
(TK-415 and TK-416);
r one new400-bbl Separator Feed Tank (TK-5235)
. one Relief Knockout vessel (V-51 15)
! one new three-phase separator (V-5240) and one new natural gas-fired heater treater (V-
5245)
r one or more natural gas-fired vapor combustion units (VCU-51 16)
r one new Water Surge Tank (T-5310)
. one new separator feed pump (P-5234)
r one new water pump (P-5311) and piping to the Water Plant
t one new Condensate Unloading Pump (P-5234)
r new truck loading station
The current lnitial Approval Permit No. 06GA1232, which was issued prior to promulgation of
statewide requirements for condensate tanks set out in AQCC Reg. 7, includes terms and conditions
limiting condensate throughput to 7 300 bbls per rolling 12-months and VOC emissions to 55.3 tonsper rolling 12-months. The attached APEN requests a substantial increase in condensate throughput
irom the iurrent permit limit, but with the 98 percent reduction that will be achieved by the VCU(s),
VOC emissions will decrease substantially from the current permit limitation. ln addition, as discussed
above, field-wide VOC emissions from the well sites/pads will decrease as a result of the centralized
condensate handling strategy and the reduction in emissions at the well sites from flashing and truck
loading. Also, the reduced truck traffic will result in a reduction in vehicle miles traveled on unpaved
roads, which will reduce PM10 emissions and truck exhaust emissions.
The tanks are not affected by federal New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) set out at 40 CFRpart 60 Subpart Kb and incorporated by AQCC Reg. 6 because the tanks each have a design capacity
less than or equal to 1,589.874 m' 4+0,000 gallons) and they are each used for petroleum or
condensate stored, processed, or treated prior to custody transfer [40 CFR 560.1 1 0b(dx4)].
The tanks are not "storage vessel with the potential for flash emissions" as defined in the Oil and
Natural Gas Production MACT rule set out at 40 CFR Part 63 Subpart HH. The oil and natural gas
production MACT regulates "storage vessel with the potential for flash emissions" located at major
sources of HAP. Subpart HH defines "storage vessel with the potential for flash emissions" to mean
(emphasis added): "any storage vessel that contains a hydrocarbon liquid with a stock tank GOR
equal to or greater than 0.31 cubic meters per liter [1,750 cflbbl] and an API gravity equal to or greater
than 40 degiees and an actual annual average hydrocarbon liquid throughput equal to or greater than
79,SOO titerl per day [500 BOPD]. The Separator Feed Tank will have flash emissions, as discussed
above, and the API gravity of the condensate will exceed 40, but the actual annual average and the
requested allowable annual total condensate production rate for the tank battery, requested in the
attached APEN (96,360 bbls/year and 264 BOPD) will be less than the 500 BOPD threshold. As a
consequence, the condensate tanks would not be affected facilities under Subpart HH even if the
facility were to become a major source.
Mr. Mark McMillanSeptember 19, 2008Page 4
We have combined the tank battery into a singleheater treater burners (0.5 MMBtu/hr) andalong with supporting emission calculations.Plan Template for Condensate and Mixed Liquidcompleted and is attached. The APEN fees ($1S2.
separately by credit card.
Since the facility's operating permit is still inApproval permit for this project, the Division i
and conditions of the modified permit and AQCC
lf you or the Division have any questions orHernandez, OXY HES Superintendent at (970) 263-Division on this and future projects.
Sincerely yours,
Fz"- .A. I __ r
Kenneth A. MalmquistSenior Air Quality Engineerkmalmquist@ensr.aecom.com
attachment
cc: Alonzo Hernandez, OXY
OXY requests that uPon issue the lnitialthe applicable out in terms
. 7 into the forthcoming permit.
please contact me at (970)
We look forward to
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e loadout operations. The APENs are attached,ally, the Division's new Operating and Maintenanceage Tanks (Ver. September 10, 2008) has beeneach APEN, for a total of $458.70) will be paid
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Air Pollution Control Division (APCD) - Construction Permit Application
Mail completed application, APENs, and filing fee to:
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/aplstationary.htmlAir Pollution Control Division Phone: (303) 692-31504300 Cherry Creek Drive South, APCD-SS-BlDenver, Colorado 80246-1 530
PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE.
1. Permit to be issued to:
2. Mailing Address: 2754 Compass Drive, Suite 170
Grand Junction, CO
3. General Nature of Business: Natural Gas Compression, Processing, and Treating
SIC code (ifknown) l32l
4. Air pollution Source Descriotion: Modified Tank Battery Controlled by Vapor Combustor Unit (see attachedproiect description)
(List permit numbers if existing source, 06GA1232
attach additional pages ifneeded) Is this a Portable Unit? NO
5. Source Location Address (lnclude Location Map) If portable, include the initial location and home base location
Conn Creek Gas Treating Facility ISW/SW Section 32, T65, R97W
OXY USA WTP LP
Garlield County, Colorado
6. Reason for Application: (Check all that apply)
X New or Previously Unreported Source
X Modification of Existing Source
X Request for Synthetic Minor Permittr other:
7. Projected Startup Date: October 2008
A dmi ni strat ive P e rmit Ame ndme nt s
n Transfer of Ownership (Complete Section 9 & 10 below)
tr Company Name Change (Complete Section 9 below)
n other:
Signature of Legally Authorized Person of Company listed in Section I
Alonzo Hernandez - HES Superintendent
Date Signed
Phone: 970-263-3609
Fax: 970-243-2525Type or Print Name and Official Title of Person Signing Above
8. Check appropriate box if you want:
X Copy of preliminary analysis conducted by Division
X t"..rt.* "
A.rn "f _These sections are to be completed only if a compan)) name change or transfer of ownership has occurred.
9. Permit previously issued to:
10. Transfer of Ownership InformationEffective Date of Permit Transfer:
As responsible party for the emission source(s) listed above, I certifu that the business associated with this source has been
sold, and agree to transfer the permit to said party.
Signature of Legally Authorized Person of Company listed in Section 9 Date Signed
Phone:
Type or Print Name and Official Title of Person Signing Above Fax:
Revised August 2004
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE COMPLETION OF THEAPPLICATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PERMIT OR PERMIT MODIFICATION FORM
The following instructions for the completion ofthis form are titled, tettered, and numbered the same as the applicable sections ofthe form on the other side
If a section does not apply, wnte "N/A": DO NOT LEAVE BLANK.
unless confidential treatment is rgglelted il writing. All such materials MUST be (1) clearly marked "CONFiDENT1AL' and12) edclosed in a gry,1@ sealed'envelopemarked "CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION" to ensure against accidental rehase. Confidentiality is granted onlv if the release of such informai-ion wonld result in economaTked "CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION" to ensure against release. Confidentiality is granted only ifthe release ofsuch information would result in economicdisadvantage to th9,applicant If c.onfdlntiality is requested, the Division will notir you of its deiision and, if denied, allow time for you to present additional evidence
l. PERMIT ISSUED TO:. List the name olthe company (e.g., corporation, partrrership, association, individual owner, or governmental agency) to whom the permit istobeissuedandwhowillthereforeberesponsiblefortheoperationofthesource. Thiscompanynamewillbelistedonihepermit.
2. MAILING ADDRESS: This is the address for all correspondence relating to this permit.
3. GENERAL NATURf, OF BUSINESS: List the business activity (dry cleaner, saw mill, furniture manufacturer, commercial printing, etc.). Also, list the StandardIndustrial Classification (S.LC.) for this type ofbusiness activity, ifknown.
4. AIR POLLLTTION SOIJ'RCf, DESCRIPTION: Provide a brief description of the equipment being permitted and the associated emission controls (e.g., concretebatchplantwithbaghouses,paintboothwithparticulatefilters). IfthissourcehasaneiisiingAPCDpermit(s),pleaselistallapplicablepermitnumbersl'
5. SOURCf, ADDRESS: Do not give a P.O. Box. This is for the physical location of the source. Please include a map that indicates the exact location and showsmajortopographicfeatures. Ifthesourceisportable,includethehomebaseandinitiallocation.
6. R.EASON FOR APPLICATION:
Modification of Permitted Source - A permit modification may be required for changes in emissions, throughput, equipment, etc.
Request for Synthetic Minor -A source that is voluntarjly applying for a permit to create federatly enforceable permit conditions to limit the potential to emit criteriaorhazardousairpollutantsinordertoavoidotherrequirements. Publiccbmmentmustbeconduitedpriortotheissuanceofanysyntheticminoremissionpermit.
Administrative P e r m i t A me ndme nts
Transfer of Ownership - A trjnsfer ofownership is required if equipment previously permitted by another company has been purchased. A merger isconsidered to be a transfer of ownership. Complete sections 9 &- I d of thia form.
Name Change - A name change is appropriate if only the name on the permit is to be changed, and there is no transfer ofor.l,nership. Complete section 9 ofthisform.
Other - Any other administrative change as defined in Regulation No. 3, Part A, Section I.B. l.PROJECTED START-UP DATE: Construction, operation, or modifications prior to receipt ola permit is prohibited by Colorado Statute.
pRAFT REVIEW REQUEST: Review requests will usually add to both processing costs and processing time. Any additional time and charges incuned by theDivision in prov.iding a draft and correspondence with the applicant will be billed to the applicani. The Div:ision will ionsider the request an official extension oftheprocessing.deadlinesspecifiedbytheAct. Theextensionwillconsistofthenumberofdaj,selapsedbetweenDivisionmailingofthddraftpermittotheapplicantandreceiptoftheapplicantscommentsbyth€Division,nottoexceedl5days. However,theDivisionisnotboundtoconsideraiycommentsieceivedafter't6el5daytime period lapses, unless both the Division and the applicant agree to alurther extension of the processing deadHnes.
PERMIT PREVIOUSLY ISSUED TO: List the name of the company on the most recently issued permit. This section should be completed only if a companyname change or transfer of ownership has occurred.
TRANSFER OF OWNERSHP: This section should be completed by the former owner of the permit. Transfer of the permit(s) conveys to the new owner allresp_onsibiliry-, coverage and liability associated with the permit(s). Submission of a transfer olownership application without a iequest
-for permit modification
implies_thatnochange.iscontemplatedwhichwouldconstituteanewormodifiedairpollutionsource. A*nittenagreementcontainingaspecificdatefortransferofownership permit will be accepted in lieu of completion of this section of this form.
Submit completed application, APENs, and filing fee to the address below:
APENS: More than one Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN) may be needed with this application. Only one applicarion form needs to be completed.
Multiple sources - An APEN is required for each source unless they may be grouped as specified in Regulation No. 3, Part A, Section II.B.4.
Transfer ofOwnership - An APEN must be submitted for each individual emission source to be transferred.
Name-C1tan-ge - Ifa -company
is changing its name only, and all other procedures and information as stated in the last submitted APEN remains unchanged, then onlyone APEN for each facility is required.
FEES:
Filing Fee: Permittee must submit $152.90 per APEN with the application.
PermitProcessilgFee: Permitteewillbeinvoicedattherateof$5g.gSperhourbasedontheamountoftimespentreviewingtheapplicationandissuingthepermit.Invoices for APEN fees and permit processing fees must be paid before permit will be issued. once an application is received, all piocessing time will 6 chaigedregardless ofwhether a permit is issued or not. Ifa project is cancelled, the division should be notified ii tvriting immediately.
Annual Fees: Annual fees will be billed for each source requiring an APEN to cover the costs of periodic inspections and administration. Annual fees are based onthe quantity and type of pollutants emitted. For specific information related to fees see Regulation No. :, pari a, Section VI.
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Mail completed application, APENs, and filing fee to:Colorado Department of Public Health and EnvironmentAir Pollution Control Division4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, APCD-SS-B1Denver, Colorado 80246-1 530
http ://www.cdphe. state.co.us/aplstati onary. htmlPhone: (303) 692-3150
Revised August 2004
OXY USA WTP LP - Conn Creek Gas Treating Facitity I (CCGTF t)Condensate Throughput 264 lbbl/day]
Control Efficiency: S8%VCU
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Control Device:E&P Tank ResultsEmission Summary
ComponentTotal HAPSTotal HCVOCS, C2+VOCS, C3+VaporHC VaporGOR
No Component1 H2S2o23 CO24N25Cl6C27C38 i-c4I n-C4
10 i-cs11 n-Cs12 C613 C714 C815 C916 C10+17 Benzene1 8 Toluene1 9 E-Benzene20 Xylenes21 n-C622 224Trimethylp
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Separator PressureSeparator TaperatureAnbient PressureADbient Temperaturec10+ sGC10+ tiw
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-- Emission SumaryIteD Uncontrolled Uncontrolled
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E&P TANK v2.0 calculation Report--- Developed by DB Robinson & Associates Ltd. 2008.09.17
Total HAPSTotal HCvOCs, C2+VOCS, C3+
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CALCULATIONS AND COMPUTATIONS
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Subject:OXY USA WTP LP - Conn Creek Gas Treating Facitity I (CCGTF t)
Vapor Combustion Unit Emission Calculations
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Emission Source: Condensate Tanks Control
Source Type: VCU
Heat lnput: 8.00 MMBtu/hr
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TotalVOC Destruction Efficiency. 98.0 %
Sulfur Content of Fuel: 0.05 qr/scf
Operating Hours per Year: 8,760 hr/yr
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Air Pollution Control Division
Coloedo Dcrmrunenrof Public flerkh*od Ervironnr*nrOperating and Maintenance Plan Template for
Condensate and Mixed Liquid Storage TanksVer. September 10,2008
The Air Pollution Control Division (Division) developed this Operating and Maintenance Plan (O&M Plan) for condensate andmixed liquid storage tanks permitted at synthetic minor facilities in the State of Colorado. An O&M plan shall be submittedwith the permit application. One O&M Plan may be used for multiple tanks at one facility if each are controlled and monitoredin the same manner. If the O&M Plan template is completed correctly, the Division will approve the O&M plan and aconstruction permit will be issued with the requirement to follow the O&M Plan as submitted. If the template is not completedcorrectly, the Division will work with the facility to make corrections. Once a construction permit is issued, the facilityoperator must comply with the requirements of the O&M Plan upon commencement of operation. Operators are not requiredto use this template. Independent case specific O&M Plans may be developed and submitted for approval with the pirmitapplication. However, the Division encourages the use of this template to expedite the permit application approval p.o..ir.
Submittal Date: September 21, 2008
Section 1 - Source ldentification
For new permits some of this information (i.e. Facility AIRS ID, Facility Equipment ID, permit Number, and AIRS point ID)may not be known at the time of application. Please only fill out those fields that are known and leave the others blank.
Company Name:Facility Name:
OXY USA WTP LP Facility Location: S32 T65 R97W, Garfield CountyConn Creek Gas TreatingFacility
Facilily AIRS ID (for existing facilities) 045/0831
' Tank types include condensate (C) and mixed liquid (ML)
Section 2 - Maintenance Schedules
Check one of the following:
Facility shall follow manufacturer recommendations for the operation and maintenance of equipment and controldevices. These schedules and practices, as well as any maintenance records showing compliinCe with theserecommendations, shall be made available to the Division upon request.
Facility shall follow individually developed maintenance practices and schedules forthe operation and maintenance ofequipment and control devices. These schedules and practices, as well as any maintenancsrecords showing compliancewith these recommendations, shall be made available to the division upon request and should be consisteniwith goodair pollution control practices for minimizing emissions as defined in the New Source Performance Standard (NSpS)general conditions.
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Permit Number new new new 06GA1232 newAIRS Point ID 0451083/012Tank Type " ML ML MI, C CControlled (Y/lt{) Y Y Y Y Y
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Section 3 - Monthly Emission Modelins or Calculations
The following box must be checked for o&M plan to be considered complete.
The source will calculate emissions based on the methods and emission factors provided in the permit application andX approved by the division, as reflected in the construction permit. Please see the operation and maintenance plan
guidance document for further details and examples of emission calculations.
Section 4 - General Monitoring Reouirements
All condensate collection, storage, processing and handling operations, regardless ofsize, shall be designed, operated andmaintained to minimize leakage of volatile organic compounds to the atmosphere to the maximum extent practicable.
Table I below details the schedule on which the source must monitor each of the listed operating parameters depending on therequested permitted emissions at the facility. Check the appropriate box based on the faiility widi permitted VbC emissions.
Table 2 outlines condensate and mixed liquid throughput monitoring methods. The source must chose one primary monitoringmethod and, optionally, may chose up to two backup methods. CheCk each box that applies.
Section 5 - Emission Control or Recycling Equipment Monitoring Requirements
If a control device is used then leakage of VOCs to the atmosphere must be minimized as follows:
o Thiefhatch seals shall be inspected for integrity annually and replaced as necessary;o Thiefhatch covers shall be weighted and properly seated;o Pressure reliefvalves (PRV) shall be inspected annually for proper operation and replaced as necessary;o PRVs shall be set to release at a pressure that will ensure flashing, working and breathing losses (as applicable) are
routed to the control device under normal operating conditions;t Annual inspections shall be documented with an indication of status, a description of any problems found, and their
resolution.
Table I
ParameterMonitoring Frequency
I Permitted FacilityEmissions 2 80 tpy VOC
l---l Permitted FacilityEmissions < 80 tpy VOC
Condensate Throughput Monthly MonthlySeparator Temperature (if present) Weekly MonthlvSepa[ator Pressure (if present) Weeklv Monthly
Table 2
Primary Back-up Condensate or Mixed LiSCrd fIECCIput Monitoring MethodInlet meter(s)
Tank level measurements which take into account all additions and loadout activigSales or haul ticketsOther (to be approved by the division): attach method explanation and sample calculations
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Table 3 below details the monitoring frequency for control equipment depending on the type of control equipment used and therequested permitted emissions at the facility. Check the appropriate box for "Monitoring Fi.quency" based on the facility-widepermitted VOC emissions. In addition, indicate storage tank emissions controls Uy ctrecting ihe aipropriate boxes.
Table 3
Emissions Controlor
Recycling MethodParameter
Monitoring Frequency
X Permittetl FaciliQEmissions
> 80 tpv VOC
I I Permitted FacilityEmissions
< 80 tpy VOC
Thermal Oxidizer tr Combustion ChamberTemperature b Dailv Weekly
Combustor or Flare X Pilot Light Monitoring " Daily WeeklvMethod 22 Readinss Daily Weekly
Recycled or Closed LoopSystem (IncludingVapor Recovery Units)
tr To be determined by the source and approved by the division d
Re-routed to ReboilerBurner T To be determined by the source and approved by the division "
b Minimum Thermal Oxidizer Combustion Chamber Temperature
If the facility uses a thermal oxidizer to control emissions then the minimum combustion chamber temperature shall be: Selectone ofthefollovting optionsfrom Table 4:
Table 4
tr 1400'F
I oF Based on manufacturer specifications. Specifications must be submitted withthe permit applicatiqn and made available to the Division upon request
tr Based on testing performed. The test data shall be submitted and attached to the O&M plan
" Pitot Light Monitoring Options
If the facility uses a Combustor or Flare then the source must indicate the method by which the presence of a pilot light will bemonitored in Table 5. one primary method for Pilot Light Monitoring must be cheiked and, opiionally, up to two backupmethods may be checked.
Table 5
Primarv Back-up Monitoring Method
Visual Inspection
Optical Sensor
Auto-lgniter Sisnal
tr x Thermocouple
d Recycled or Closed Loop System Monitoring plan
In the space provided below please provide a brief description of the emission control or recycling system, including anexplanation ofhow the system design ensures that emissions are being routed to the appropriate system at all times,-or duringall permitted runtime.
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" Reboiler Burner Control Monitoring Plan
In the space provided below please provide a briefdescription ofthe emission control system, including an explanation ofhowthe system design ensures that emissions are being held or rerouted when the reboiler ij not firing.
Section 6 - Recordkeening Requirements
The following box must be checked for o&M plan to be considered complete.
Synthetic minor sources are required to maintain maintenance and monitoring records for the requirements listed inD(J sections 2, 3, 4 and 5 for a period of 2 years. If an applicable Federal NSPS, NESHAP or MACi requires a longer
record relention period the operator must comply with the longest record retention requirement.
Section 7 - Additional Notes and O&M Activities
Please use this section to describe any additional notes or operation and maintenance activities.
Note: These templates ure intended to address operation and maintenance requirements of the State of Coloradoforequipment operated at synthetic minor focilities. If the facilig or equipment is subject to other state or lederat regulationswith duplicative requirements, the source shatlfotlow the most stringent regulatory requirement.
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Project: OXY Conn Creek II Compressor Station
Submittal Item Number: 11.1.8.2 Dust Control
All excavation work shall be conducted in a manner that preserves soil and allows for thesegregation of soil types in order to facilitate land reclamation in the future. Measuresshall be taken to prevent excessive soil erosion by wind or water including the BestManagement Practices as detailed in the Storm water Management plan for the site. Allexcavated surfaces shall be maintained with adequate moisture to reduce wind erosion.
During operation of the facility, care will be taken to review site conditions daily. Wetconditions will require maintenance of surfaces to keep mud from tracking onto CountyRoad 213. Dry conditions will require maintenance of surfaces, e-ither througirapplication of water or a dust suppressant. These measures are noted within the Stormwater Management Plan in tab I l.l.A.
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Project: OXY Conn Creek II Compressor Station
Submittal Item Number: 11.1.B.4 Noise Abatement
Please find attached the following documents:
A. Computer Noise Modeling dated 9ll2l08 prepared by Hankard Environmental, Inc.B. COGCC regulation 802- Noise Abatement
This noise analysis indicates that the existing compressors and the proposed two compressorswill comply with the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission regulation 802 regardingnoise abatement.
OXY USA WTP LP will comply with all of the recommendations presented by the HankardEnvironmental, Inc. report.
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ANKARD
September 12,2008
Phil VaughanPhil Vaughan Construction Management, Inc.Construction Manager1038 County Road 323Rifle, CO 81650
Dear Mr. Vaughan,
This letter described the results of Hankard Environmental's analysis of noise from Oxy's ConnCreek Compressor Station Expansion Projec! which is located in Garfielcl County, Colorado.Noise levels from the existing Conn Creek Compressor Station were measured, and this datawas used to predict the noise levels that will exist when the expanded station is operational.The noise levels predicted from the combined operation of the;xisting and expanded facilitiesare below the limits promulgated in applicable Garfield County and State of Coloracloregulations. The following describes the project site, applicable noise regulations, the results ofour noise level measurements, and the noise levels we predict from the Combined operation ofthe existing and proposed compressor stations.
PROJECT AND SITE DESCRIPTIONThe proposed Conn Creek Compressor Station Expansion Project is located in Garfield County,approximately 11 miles north of De Beque, Colorado. The existing and expansion compressorstation sites are located in a deep valley off of Conn Creek Road, as shown in Figure 1. The landto the north of the site is owned by Oxy USA Inc., out to a distance of approximit"ty fir" miles,Two-thousand foot high ridges are located to the east and west. The land over the eastern ridgeis owned by the Puckett Land Company, and is currently being explored for gas development-potential. The land over the western ride is owned by the Shell Frontier Oil and Gas Company,and is also being explored for gas development potential. The land to the south of the site isowned by the Bureau of Land Management and the Savage Limited Partnership.
A three-dimensional map of the site is show in Figure 2. The primary noise generatingcomponents of the existing station include the Generator Building and the CompressorBuilding. The Generator Building contains three Caterpillar 3512 Generator Seti with exteriorcooling towers. Only two of these engines run at any one time per on site management. Theexisting Compressor Building houses five Caterpillar 3516 units with exterior
"ooling towers.
The primary noise source at the expansion compressor station will be a Compressorbuildingthat will house two Caterpillar 3616 units with exterior cooling units.
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APPLICABLE REGU LATIONSSecLion 5'03.08(1) of the Garfield County Zontngand Subdivision Regulations (lndtLstrialPerfotmance Standards for Conditional and Special Uses) states that the "Volume of sounclgenerated shall comply with the standards set forth in the Colorado Revised Statutes at the timeany new application is made' (A. 93-061)". This refers to the Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R. S.)525-1_2-101et seq. noise regulation. A second noise regulation that is applicable to this pioject isthe Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commissio.,'r ICOCCc) Rule
^SbZ lupaated November
2006). The noise limits contained in these two regulations are identical, ani their maximumpermissible noise levels are shown in Table 1.
The noise limits shown in Table 1. vary depending on time of day and surrounding land use.Thepermit being applied for will allow 24 hour per clay operation, thus the maximum noiselevel will be defined by the nighttime (quietest) ii*it fo, each land use zone. COGCC Rule g02states that "In remote locations, where there is no reasonably proximate occupied strucfure ordesignated outside activity area, the light industrial standard may be applicalle,,. There are nooccupied_structures (residences) located within at least two miles of tne p.oposed project. Interms of land use, almost all of the land surrounding the site is being developed for gus
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FIGURE 2: THREE.DIMENSt0NAL MAp OF S|TE
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of"r* f. ffi"^ ..-n .oi.-,^"extraction. There is some BLM land to the south, but there are no designated outdoor activityareas associated with that property. Given all of this, we feel that the ,.,ightti-" "lightindustrial" limit of 65 dBA is the defining limit for this project.
TABLE 1
STATE OF COLORADO MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE NOISE LEVELS _ dBA
Zone Daytime (1)' (2)
(7:00am to 7:00pm)Nighttimg tz)
(7:00pm to 7:00am)
Residential
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80(1)Duringthedaytime,thenoiselevelcanbeincreaseduy(2) Noise level lirnit decreased by 5 dBA for impulsive type sounds.
NOISE MEASUREMENTSNoise Ievels from the existing operations (compressor station ancl generators) were measureclon August 26,2008 at the eleven locations around the site shown ir', Figrr" 3. A Larson DavisModel824 Sound Level Meter (ANSI Type 1) was usecl for all measurements. The meter wascalibrated within the past year by the manufacturer, and field calibrations were also conducted.All of the noise level measurements were taken with the microphone mounted five feet abovethe ground on a tripod, and with the microphone fitted with a iin.1r.r"".r. The equivalentsound level (L"q) for each location was measured for one to five minutes and paused whenvehicular or other non-facility noise was present. The measured noise levels are shown inFigure 3 (Luq, dBA). The levels range from 5g to 23 dBA.
During the noise level measurements the existing compressor station was operatin g atgO% ofcapacity (typical), two_ of the three generator engines were running (standard proc&ure), andall garage doors and doorways were completely open (worst-case). fn" winds were blowingbetween 3 to 10 miles per hour from the south. Ali of the noise measurements were takendownwind or cross-wind from the site. Overall, these measurements represent "worst-case"(loudest) conditions. The measured noise levels, which include one-third octave band soundlevels, were used to calculate the sound power level for the existing generator building, existingcompressor station building, and future compressor station building(discussed. belowJ.
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FIGURE 3: MEASUREMENT LOCAT|0NS
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NOISE ANALYSIS RESULTSNoise levels from the combined operation of the existing and expansion compressor stations atConn Creek were predicted using an acoustical computer model (SoundPlan v6.5). SoundPlanis an internationally recognized sound propagation software model which utilizes iSO-9613outdoor sound propagation algorithms. Parameters input into this model included terrain type,terrain elevation, the locations of buildings that act as barriers, and the sound power level of themajor compressor station noise sources (existing generator building, existing compressor stationbuilding, and proposed compressor station building). The terrain information wis derivedfrom 15 meter elevation contours. The locations of buildings were approximated from acombination of digital aerial mapping and design drawings of the proposed compressor station.The sound Power levels for the existing generator building and existing .o*pr"sio. stationbuilding were calculated from the measurements conducted for this project (described above).This same sound Power level was assumed for the proposed compressor station, as the numberand type of equipment is identical.
First a noise model of the existing compressor station was generated and usecl to predict noiselevels at the measurement locations. The model was validated by comparing meaiured andpredicted results. The measured and predicted noise levels agreed within approximately t3dBA for locations within 500 feet of the existing station. This is within the expectecl accuracy ofthe model.
Next, the proposed compressor stafion was added to the noise model and the model was usedto predict how noise will propagate from the compressor station toward adjacent properties.Figure 4 shows the results of this analysis in the form of noise level contours overliid onto anaerial photograph of the project site. From the figure it can be seen that 65 clBA (project limit) isnot exceeded outside of Oxy USA's property. Note that these noise level predictions assumethat all of the doors in the generator building and both compressor buildings are completelyopen. Thus, lower levels would be expected with all or some doors closecl.
In summary, noise levels from the combined operation of the existing Conn Creek CompressorStation and the Conn Creek Compressor Station Expansion Project are preclicted to be lowerthan the 65 dBA limit specified by the State of Colorado when measured at any point along theproject's property boundary.
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FIGURE 4: N0ISE LEVEL CONTOURS
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Please call if you have any questions or we may be of any further assistance.
Sincerely,
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Jeff M. CerjanSenior Engineer
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Submittal Item Number: 11.1.8.5 Glare Abatement
Paint Colors: Exposed piping and equipment will be painted as per COGCC Rule #804 and"Desert Tan" in color. Visual Impact Mitigation which states "Production Facilities constructedor substantially repainted after May 30, 1992 which are observable from any public highwayshall be painted with uniform, non-contrasting, non-reflective color tones, (similar to MunseilSoil Color Coding System) and with colors matched to but slightly darker than the surroundinglandscape."
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(2) Sound level meters shall be equipped with wind screens, and readings taken when the wind velocity atthe time and place of measurement is not more than five (5) miles per hour.
(3) Sound level measurements shall be taken four (4) feet above ground level.
(4) Sound levels shall be determined by averaging minute-by-minute measurements made over a minimumfifteen (15) minute sample duration if practicable. The sample shall be taken under conditions that arerepresentative of the noise experienced by the complainant (e.9., at night, morning, evening, or during specialweather conditions).
(5) ln all sound level measurements, the existing ambient noise level from all other sources in theencompassing environment at the time and place of such sound level measurement shall be considered todetermine the contribution to the sound level by the oil and gas operation(s).
d. ln situations where the complaint or Commission onsite inspection indicates that low frequency noise is acomponent of the problem, the Commission shall obtain a sound level measurement twenty-five (25) feet from theexterior wall of the residence or occupied structure nearest to the noise source, using a noise meter calibrated to thedb(C) scale. lf this reading exceeds 65 db(C), the Commission shall require the operator to obtain a low frequencynoise impact analysis by a qualified sound expert, including identification of any reasonable control measuresavailable to mitigate such low frequency noise impact. Such study shall be provided to the Commission forconsideration and possible action.
e. Exhaust from all engines, motors, coolers and other mechanized equipment shall be vented in a directionaway from all occupied buildings.
f. AII facilities within four hundred (400) feet of occupied buildings with engines or motors which are notelectrically operated shall be equipped with quiet design mufflers or equivalent. All mufflers shall be properly installedand maintained in proper working order.
803. LIGHTINGTo the extent practicable, site lighting shall be directed downward and internally so as to avoid glare on public
roads and occupied buildings withln seven hundred (700) feet.
804. VISUAL IMPACT MITIGATIONProduction facilities constructed or substantially repainted after May 30, 1992 which are observable from any
public highway shall be painted with uniform, non-contrasting, non-reflective color tones, (similar to the Munsell SoilColor Coding System) and with colors matched to but slightly darker than the surrounding landscape.
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Submittal Item Number: 11.1.B.6 Vibration Abatement
Vibrations produced by rotating equipment such as the produced gas compressors will beminimized through concrete foundation design and geotechnical reports.
Minimization of vibration is also important to prolong equipment life and is a goal of foundationdesign.
The geotechnical investigation has been completed by Kumar and Associates, Inc.
The foundation design has been conducted by Kumar and Associates, Inc.
We feel that the expertise of this company in design will ensure the minimizationof vibrations.The installation will meet the requirements set forth in code by Garfield County that requireground vibration to not be perceptible, without instruments, at the boundary line of the property.
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Subsr.ldace oundiiions encountered in th* borings genarally.consisted of retaiively rjense
silty to clayey sa;rds coniaining varying -rnorit of gravel and z':nes 0f clayey saRd,
silty io alayey gravet witti ian*", and te-tn clay with virying antor'rnts af sand' Ground
water lrras nct errcountar*Ol^ ifl! il.*ngs during drilling. Or "vhen
measured one day after
drilling setsonal g*rn,J *ui*r ,ju! to chinges in creek flotvs and trpgradient
infi ltration should be artticipai=d.
In general, the planned i:uildlngs and equipment cart be supported on shallow spread
foundations rlr mats. pr"riJ*J tne foundations or tnaig are underlain by properiy
prepared, norr-rnoisiur=-sr;nsiiive natural soiis or conrpacted stnrCtural fill extencling ta
suitabie natLrral soil5. sh*ltow foundations shauld have a rnlnimurn dimension of 1B
inches far continueu* fo.iingi ana i f-et for isolatetJ pad iontings' Shallorv spread
foundations and nrais r-n*ii u". oisigned for an allowable baaring pressule of 2.,500
psf, Tr: limii patential "*ceisive
diffeftntlal settlenrents due to variable soil conditions'
\YereE|]n][lendsupportingthecomprt$sors0rothersettlementSensiiivefaci]itiesonrnats, I,,hieh u.,outa uisiri;irte the iquipment load over a hroad area end result in
retatively low ioundation oorrtacl pressures. Allourable bearing pr€Gsures may be
increaEed b1 1/3 fer transient Inad c'onditions
Floor slabs shoulcJ be -:upporterJ on properly prepared' non-moi*uIE-sensiiive natural
soils or compaciecl struclural fill extending to suitahrle natural soiis'
Fotentially collapsible soils nray be present al the site. Proper sgrface rlrainage will kre
very importanr i"r a,repi"lr*i*.roil"unoe of site siructur*s and facilities' site finished
grades shoulci be designed arrcl construGted tcr promote drainage and reduce ponding of
,ivater, and site ,Jeve:Jpmeni ptans should incjude cantrol nf upgra'Jient stornr water
rr.rrrofi an,J site drainag! in- oiJ"t ta limit siie antl enrbankment arosion and ponding oi
Vrater adjacent to structures'
The exisiing natural srils shoul,c b,e suitable foI usB as site grading fill znd structural fllt
beneaih fo,:ndations and itoor slabs. The geotechnical engineer should evaluate the
suitatriliiy of proposerJ fllt nraterials prior io placement'
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PURPOSE AI-ID SCOPE OF$/ORK
This repart presenis the resulis of a geo'rechnical engineering siudy for the propo+ed expanslon
oi the *xisting gas compressor facitity al ocEideniat oil & Gas's oonn creek facitities in Garfield
County, Colirrado' The pro]act siie i5 located about 13 miles north of DeEeque on tha rl,.esi side
oi ihe ejdensian of couniy Road 213 as shown on Fig. L The study was conducted for ihe
i.lurposa of obiaining data and der''eloping geotechnical recommEndations for the ciesign and
consiruction of the proposecl L'xpansion. Tha study r"ias condrtcied in general aocorrlance r'vith
thescopertfruorkpresentedinanadrlendumtoourPropo=alNo.P-08-l32toNolieAsl+ociates'
lrrc. dated January 21, 2008'
Afieldexplcral,irrnprosfamcorrsistingoiexploraiorybOringsu]asConductedtoobtaininformation on srrlxurlace condrtions. samples of the soils oh,tained during tha field exploration
Frogram r,,/Ere testrjd i,] th6 laboraiory to cletermine their classification anrl engineering
characteristics. The results Df the fiEld exploration ancl iaboratory tesling prograrns were
anrlyzed io develop geotechnical recommendations for use in desigrr and coltstruction of the
proposed gas hariclling facilities. The resutts of the fiekl exploration ancl lat'oratory testing are
presentrd lrerein.
This report has been piepareri to summarize the data obtained during ihis stutiy and to present
our conclusions and recsmmendaiions hased Drl the proposed conatruction arrd ihe subsurface
conditions encr_runtered. Design parameters and a discussion of geotechnlcal errgineerlng
consideratrsns reiaied to consiruciion of the proposed facility are included in the rePort'
PR0 POSED COI'lST RLJ CTIOt'l
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conn Creek cornpressor iacility lvill be expanded to thr" norih and
be generally simiisr in size to the existing iacilit'y' Based sn information provided bv
ForeRunner CarpOratiOn, the expansion aree will have overell rlirnensions of betl'reen 200 and
225 ieet in the east-wesi direction and hetween 400 and 450 ieet in the norih-south dirEcilon'
The laYout of IhB expan$ion was nct
knorvledg= of ihe =xisting faciliiy and
assumE tire erp=nsion r.vill include
establlshed ai ihe time of our stueiy' Bas+d on Dur
our experience rr'ilih slntilar cortlplessor faciltties' rve
a cDmFressor building with roorn lor four or rr,.rre
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compressors, miscellaneous prooess and *uxiliary btrildings' varisu's uEliical and horizonta[
proceSs and ;toraga r..essels an,l tanks, other miscellaneous eqUipment end facilities' and
.,o.inrrt nin=lines. \,f,Je assume thai'ouilding colUmn lrradS Vtrill range frOnr abOut 50 to 120 fips'
andihatequiprnentweigh,.s,.uillranqeiromabeut200to40rJkipsforthereciprocating
+umptesBors anci fronr about 200 to 400 kips for varloug storage and processing vsssels'
V,JeaE,si.,nresiiedevelopmenttvillincludeimprovementofer.istingaccessroacsandcr:nstrr.tctlonofaggregate.surfacedyardareasAitiroughplannerJsitegradesr.vereflet
pro.rided,\,.Jeanticipaieconslruciionor:tsandfiltsforiheprojecisiteu.'rllvaryfromminorto
significant if overall facility gradee are to [:e relatively tevel' lmproverneni af the site adcess
road may r+quire Rt<rderate to poss;bly ertensive cuis wi|hin the rotesiern p0dion of ths siie and
rnoderaietoexiensiveembankmentiillslvithintheeeBtempcrrtir:nofthesite,
liiheproposericonstrugtiottvariessignificantlyfromthatdescribe{ia[,oveordepiciedinthis
repori, we should be notified to reevalu*te tlte rec0n'rrflendations presented in thie report'
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The siie is inrrnediatEty norih of ihe existing facility, wirich is locate'l wtsst of county Road 213
urr the west side sf conn Creek' The siie is eurrently undevetoped' generally un'iisturbed land
ooveredprimarilylviihsparseglassesandureeclsandmoderaiely-thicklowbtush.
Thesiteissittratedonihevtestsideofarelaiivelyflairo\'/valleyfloorbe[ueenconncra+[<to
the easi and grarled facilities to the rvest and souih associated rurih existing gas facilities'
including the existirtg cDmpressor iacrliiy. Topographically, the site has a nroderate overall
dar,,rnw*rcl slope to ihe South-southeast, r'rlth arr overa[l gra'Je ohange estimated to range from
aLrout ?0 to 30 ieet bssed on usGll topographie data. !!lth the exception of the bsnks of conn
Cree}<'therearenoapparer:tsharpgradechang*secrogscrrad]acenttoihesite.
SUBSURFACE CONDITIOI''I$
Tha subsurface corrdi'rions vtere exploracl by drilling six widely'spaoed exploratory borings to
depths ranging irom 40 to 4s feei below ground suriace' The br:ring locations were c]eierminerJ
ancstahedE,yForeRunneroorpcraiiorr'andth€approximatelocationsareEhou.,nonFig'1'
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Tlre logt of the exploraton/ borings are preseniecl on Fig' 2' along rvith a tegend ancl assc'ciated
explanatory notes rrn Fig, 3'
The borrrrgs Eenerally encouniered natural sitty io ctayey sancls containing occasional io
frequ+nt oravel, antj zones of silty to c.layey gravel v,rith sand and lean ciay conlaining varying
amounis oi -qand. The soils encourttere,l in the Lrorings conlained ooaasional to frequent gravel'
io csbtlle-sizetj shale fragrnentn, and wer* slightly moistto moist and bron'rrgray to gr*y-brolun'
tsased on sampler penetraiion re$istance, the sands and gravels w:re genBrally nredium detrce
to rlcnse,.vilh isolaied loose and very rlense zon*s, and ths clay zones vlere generally very stiff
ir: lrard.
Eased on the rssults of laboraiory sw*il-consolidalion tesiing on eight soil samples, r,'h[r:h are
shsvm graphieally on Figs, 4 thrcugh 7, sevefi of ttre samples. including h'vo samples of s'andy
!iEn clay, exhibited a,lditional compressirur upon wetting' The additional comprersian exhihited
by those samples was relatively loiv, generally less then 2 percent. Based on our experience'
dri.r* sampling of lhe iypes of soils that were tested gtnerally results in varying degrees of
sample tlisturbance, and most of the additional compresEion exhibiied by the tested sanrples
may 'oe the result of ihat sarnple disturbance' Iloweuer, based on our knowjedge of soil
conditiofls in the general area, ii is also possible that lenses or layers of solt wiih loul density
and a potentiel for eollapse Llpon wetiing may ire present on siie'
Ground r,vater vrag not enut:untered in ihe borings ciuring ctritling' Three of the horings were left
open in orejer to obtain grr:unrj water level nteasurements: hsvlever, the bore holes 'were dry to
the f'tl ilepths drllled of 40 to 45 feei lvhen measured orrc day after drilling was cornpleted' The
borings r,,,ere backilled i,'rlnr+distely after eiiher drilling or grounci ruaier measurentent was
complEied Wat8r was flot obseFJed in Conn CreeR at the tinre of driliing' and ground u'rater
condittons at ihe site cr:ulci be aiiecle,l b'l seasonal flows in the creek and/or up-gradient
infiltraiion,
LF.BORATORY TESf}NG
Lal:oraiory testiilg was pef'ortrred on setect+d soil samples OEtaineci from ihe boringS to
deiermin+ in situ soil moi$,ture conient and ciry clensiiy, Attarbtrg limits, surell-consolidation
characteristics gradation. eonceniration El vualer sotuhte sulfetes' chlori'le trantent' pH'
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el*cirical resistiviiy, an,C moisture-density relationships (standard ProciorJ' The re=ults of ihs
Iaboraiory iesis are sho,I,in io [l-re right of tlre logs on Fig. 2 and srtmmarized irr Table l' The
resutts of speciiic iests are graphically plotied on Figs. 4 through S' Ths testing was cortducied
in gerr;ral accorcjance wrth rer:ogniz=d test procedures, primarily lhose of ihe American society
for Tesiing of tulaterials (ASTt\.,l),
SlUell-Consolidatlpu Swelt=consalidatir:n t;sts rvere conductecl on eight r+amples of the soils
encountered in ihe borings in order to determine their compres*ibility and su'ell Characteristics
under loading and lrthert submerged in water, EHcl-r sample was prepared and placttl in a
confining ring bet$een pol(lus di=cs, sui:jected to a surcharge pfEssure of 200' 500 or 1't"100
psf, and allowerj to consolirisle before h*ing subrnergecl The santple height ulas msnitored
until deforrnation praclicalty ceas'ed under ee0h loarj tncrernent'
Resulis c,f the s,,..,ell-consnlirjation tests are presented on Figs' 4 through 7 as plots of the curve
of the final strain at each inrrerrrent of pressure against ihe log of th* pressure. Based on ths
results of the laboratory snrell-cottsolidation lesting, n6n; of the samples exhiLrited str''elt
t:eha*ior up*n *,,eiiing, atld ser/en sarrtples exhibiied about 1/2 to 2 perceni additional
c('lt]-rprEssrsn up.ron rnetting under surcharge loads of 500 and 1'000 psf'
lnrjex PrglsElgll Eamples urere dessiflEd iilto caiegories of slrnilar engineering properties in
gErt*ral aEcordtsrice wlth the unifi*d Goil classification Systern' Thls syslem is based sn inclex
properties, incluciing liquicl lirnit ard ptasiicity index, and grairr size distributicn' values for
moisiure conlen.i, dry density liquid lirnit, plasticity index, arrd the perc+nt of sail passing the
u.s. Ne. 200 sieve are present*d in Table ! arrd adJacent to the corresponding sarnpla on the
br:ring logs.
SITE DEVELOPhiENT COI']SIDERATIONS
Based an con<:iitiorts encouniereC ln the bori'-lgs, subsuriece conditions across ihe site are
g+nerally condurive to consiructiurr of the proposutj comPressot facility. The site is generally
undarlain io depths oi 40 to 45 f++l L)l rl'1ole by naturai re'latively dense, preclomirrantly granular
soils nitl-r zones of relatively st:fi learr r:iay. Sev+ral sanrples oi the solls exhibittd relaii'reiy lorv
aclci;iiorral cAmpres-siorr during sr,l,ell-consoiidaiiOn iesting upOn uretting. '+.rhiCh can bg indiCative
of t cottapsibl= soil condrti,:n. H':l,r'ever, bas.ed on the in siiu dry densities of tilose soils' we
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believe most of the actditional compressi+n exhibited by the testerJ samples is prouably ihe
re*ult of sample disturbante.
Bas=d on our kno,vl+dga oi soil conditions [n ihe general area, ii is possible that lenses or layers
of soil v,riih lor.l density and a potential for coilapse may be pres'ent on site' Gerrerally' soils
expected to exirihil. signiflcant collapte poierrtial are ihose wjth relaiivety ior'v moi'sture contents
and ln situ densiiies, coltepsible soils, ii presEnt, could aciversety aifect site faciltiies suppoGed
on lhrrse soils. Tlre risk of adverse rnr)verneni due Lo possible moisture-related collapsE can be
reduced by prop=r surface drairlage, including measure$ to control storm water runoii and lirrtit
surlaca pon,ling^ nhich rvould rerjuce the potential for n'ater to iniiltrate ttre siie soils' The risk r-rf
poieniial ccllapse-r=lated movement can also he reduced try periormirtg additiona[' siructure-
specifrc subsuriace explrrrations 'qilri laboratory testing to rleterrnine ii those locations are
underlain try nroisture-sensitirte soiis-
*qhaltc,.,l spreacl isoting and/or rnat founsjalions and stab-on-grade construction should be
feapihle across the site with proper subgrade preparation arrd site drainage mEasura$' and wiih
the understanding that there may [,e sorne risk of nto'Jem€nt rjue moisture-related coliapse oi
sile soils.
FOU ND,CT IOI.I R ECOi/MEN DATI ON S
$JE assume tht working loacJs thal r,,rill be exefied by the planned slructures and other iacilities
vlill ha liEht to moderate. llVe undarst.:r'rd ihat th= critical struciures and equipnreni tvill inclucl'e
ihe cornpr*ssor building and compresstrs, an'J poseiLrly taller gas processing equipment' W=
assum8 these faciiities can tolerale relatively little differential settlemenl, alihough t't"e have noi
hee n pro'rided t'uit n s.ettlernent iol erances.
tn g=ne1al, ti-re planned structur'es and faciliUes, and miscellaneous equlprneni' can be
supported cn shello1 spre-ecl iooiin'g ol mat iolrr,daiions, provirled the spread footings or iTiats
ara underlain Lry undisiurbed, rrOn-nroisture-senSitive, naiural solls Or COmpacted strUctural fill
exiar,riing io natural solls. \tihile it wouici be feasit:ie to support tlre compressors on isolated or
csntinuous foo;ings, siii.rsurface soils across ihe building location are expeoted to be variable
enci ceuld lead tc excessi,re tiifferential seitlentents bet',veerr individual fotrn'iation elements' To
lilrii potential =rcassive differerrtial Seitte!-flents due to variable eoll conditions' v"a recornmend
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supFcrtlng lhE cornpressors and other setlieme'nt-sentitlve facilities on mals' vJhioh Would
rlistrihute the equlpmtnt loads ovEf a broader areg ertrJ resu]t in relatively low foundation
fi,ontEct pressuret'
soread Ecc,lilncs,: The desigrl and construeiion uriteria pr*senied t>elor'v should be observed for
a spread footing foundaiion systenr. The eonstruction details should be corrsidereci when
preparirrg proiect docunte nts.
Fo*ting= shauld be established directly on properly prepared' non-moisture-sBnsiiive
natural soits or orr properly conlpected slructural fill extending io natural soils' Footings
establislred as recofi'tnlende,J stlould be designed for an allowable soil bearing Drsssure
oi 2,500 1>sf. Higher allowable t:earing pressures could be uEed' if necessary' for
iresvier strrrctures; ho,.,.rtsver, siructure specific exploration vrould be r*qr'rired' and it is
likely that a layer of siructural flll woulel be required' Allowable beailng pre$sures may
be increated by 113 far transient load conclitions'
sFrreed footirrgs should have a minimum fooiing wiclth of 18 inches for continuous
footings and 24 inches for isolated pads'
Basecionexperienceandassumingsoilswithsignificantcollapsepotantialdonst
iniiuence foundation performance, rve estimate total settlement for footings designed
encl eonstructed ag ,triscussed in this Eection rvilt ba approximately 'l irrch or [ess'
Differerrtial settlemerrls beilueen ar.ijacent foundation eleme*ts ara estimated to be
aF,proxiillatel,l Yz 1o 1l of the toial seitlemenl settlements should t'e substantially
complete shortly aiter construcii':n is finished'
Exierior fooiirrgs and fooiings beneath tlrrheate'J aress should be provlded witlt
adequate soil oover above th+ir bearing elevation for frcsl proiection. Placenrent oi
foundatiorrs ai lea5t 3fi inches beisw the extenor gtade is $picalty used in tire site
vicinity,
The lateral regisiance of a spread footing piaced on properly=p,repared natllral soils
tnd/or p,roperly compacted structural illl maierial t'lill bt a coi'nbination ef thts aliding
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fBtsi$tance of the fr:oting on tha foundation rnateriais and passive e3fth prEssure against
the side of tha iooirng. Resistance to eliding Bt the bottonts of ihe footings can be
calculateci based on an allor,va'ole tmficient o[ friCtion of 0'30' Passiva pressure aga]rrst
the siclel of ihe iootings can be calculate<l using an *quivalentfluitl pressure of 175 pcf'
The above rralues are worKing values.
structurel fi|1 placed against tha sides of the foctings to reslst lateral loads should
conform io the general rlraterial anrJ compaction crlteria provided in the Excavation alrd
Gr*,1ing section oi this rePofi.
Bofl or excessiueiy loose natural soils, or soils exhibitirrg characteristics indicatjve +f
moisture sensitivily, encounterecl within the foundation exeavation shoutd be removed
arrd the for;tlngs extenderl to suitable undisturbed naiural soll' As an altemata'
unsuitabte s.ubgrade materials n:ay be renroved and replaced. where necessary to
achieve required fouting subgraC* elevation, with struotural iiil'
Etruciural fill beneath spread footing foundaiions should confomr io ihe general material
and corrrpactl*n cnteria provided in the Excavation and Gradirrg seclion of lhis report
wiih the exc+piion thal .:trilciural fill placed beneath footing founcaiions shoLlld be
eornpacted to ai leasi 98% of the maximum standard Proctol density (ASTL'l D€98)'
Frior to placing strudural fill, the subgrarJe soils ohould be scarified to a depih of I
inches. odjusted io a inolsture contertt near optimtrm, aftd re-compacted io at least 95%
of ihe standard F'ractor (AST[\,! D 6Ets) nraximum dry rJensiiy to provide a firrrt' uniform
base for subsequenl fill placenrent,
A representative of the prr:iect geolechnicat engineer sliould oiserve alt fooiing
excavations anrl obser're arrrl test struciural fills prior to oon*rete placemeni'
pr*sented belovu shou[l be observed ior a mal
shoul,J be uonsid*red wlren preparing proiect
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Itlets: t he dasign and cottstruc',ion criier'ia
fourr,Caiion Sysier',t Consiruclion ieiails
documetrts.
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A r.nat found*tion placed on nroP+rly prepared, non-rnoisture-tensiilve' natuTal soils or
properlycompaclerJstructuralfiltextendingtosuitablenaiuralgrant.llarsoilsmaybe
elesigned for an allowsble contact PressurE rrf 2,500 psf' This contaci prsssure may hE
increa,sed by % ior transient loadings"
Setflements under static loa,J trere corrputerl for s relatiueiy la;ge' rigld mat with a
unifornil,T distrii:ulrd rr,.,orkirrg load based on the conrbined weight of the heaviesi
plann=CiDompressorandmat,ltshouldbenoteclhatthe*stimatedworkingcontact
Fressure was significanity less ttrarr ihe allor',able ContaDt Elresstlre' Setilemeni due to
compressiun of the preclorninantly non-cohesive foundation soil t'ras calculated based on
elastic theory. The sei.tlement is assunred to occur immedlately after the applicaiion of
loads,
Baserl on tha abrove, r.,,'€ estimaiE toial setilefilents benea{h a rigid mat ulill be ort the
order of 'l inch. Differeniial setttements across the ntat are estimated lo'oe Yz io % of the
total settlem*ni. Norr-unifoinriiy of the subsurfac;e conditlons and cleviation front the rigid
Rrat assumptiontvill contribute to tc,tal arrd dlfferenLial seiilemettts'
Rigidiiy of ihe mat is riependent on the mat rlimensions, load dislribution' and the
mo"julus of subgrade reaction of the supporiing solls. Vde recommend the mat
foundation be anaiyzecl to clet+rmine if the rlgidity assurnF,tion is valid'
lf the mat cannot be considered riSid, the soit pressure disiribtttion should be compuied
Ustng a nrethOd which ntodels the soil-strutture inieractiOn, Suclt as the begttr on an
elastic foundation proc*dure. A msdrtlus oi'lertical s'rb'grade rEa0tion equal tct 175 tcf
rnay b= use.c for prerJr.rnrinantly granular soilg and 125 tcf for predominantty iineirairted
soils. -lhe mrodulus value given is for a 1-fooi square Plate end must be corrected for
mai shap:e and size'
fJherl the soi[ presst.rre distribution has been detemineri, we should be coniacted to
reanatyze the s=ttlement patiern c.f the foundation^ the process of evaluating soil
Fressure ciistribuiron 'oeneath th+ iourrdation rnay require $everal iterations for a
for-rndation which classifleg Eehveen rigid and fiexible'
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Tha lateral resistance e,i a r-nai foundaiion placeri on properly prepared naiural soil or
preperly compacied structufal fill material will be a eomhination of the slirling resistance
of the ma: on ili+ foundaiisn matenals and pesshre earth pressure sgainsi the sida of the
footirtg. Resistance to sliding at tire bciloms of the faotings can be calculated based on
a coeffir:ient 61 ;ri1;1iq-)n of 0.30' Psisive prEssure against ihu= sides of ihe mat
foundatiorrs can be cs(culated using an equi'ralarrt fiuid dens.ity of 175 pcf. The above
values are working valttrs-
gtiuotural filt placeci rrgainst ihe sides oi the ir:otin-fi.€ to retist lateral loads should
conjcrrn i0 the general material snd compactton r:riteria provider.l in the Excavation and
Gr:adlng sectiort of ihis rePort,
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For clynarrric analysis, T.'e recommend
1,50t1 ksf a.nd a Poisson's ratiu of 0.4.
s.imitar to these encountered at the I
beiwe+rr soil tYPe and dens)tY,
uslng a low'strain, dynernic shear tRodulus of
These r.ralues are for non-col-resive silty s'ands
siie anrl are ba:eti on empirical relaiionships
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Arees of s*fi or excessively looge neittral ssils, or soile exhibiiing charasteristict
indicative crf rfiOlSture sensitiuity, encountered luithin the founclatlon exc:-ivation should he
fEmBved and tlre n'iat5 BXtEniJed to Euitable un,lisiurbed natural Eoil. As an alternate'
unsuitable :,:ubgtade rrrr:terials may be rtri'noved anrJ replaced. ivlrere nEces-sary io
achre,/e tha requiied mat ruirgrade elevation, vlith structural filt,
StrUciural fiil beneath' nrat foundations shoutd oonform t,: the general nraierial and
Compaciion criteria provici;tl in the Excavatir.:n an'J Grading section of this rep'ort v'tiih ihe
exc*piion that siruciural fitl plaeed beneath niat fpundaiions shot'rld EE gonrPactu'd io at
least g8i4 of the maximum stan,Jarrl Proctor density (,rlSTLtl D6gB). Frior to ;>lacing suts
slab siru,:i:.rral fill, tire sub,grada soils should tra scarifled to a <J+pth c'f I inches, adiusted
ia a rloisture corrieni near Optiinur,t, and r+'tronipscied to at least 95% oi the Standard
proctor (ASTL,I D 6-r1.3i maximum dr)- denEity to provide s firnt, uniforrrr bas: for
subsequeni iill Placement.
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The pH iesis inclicated the tesied soils arE rrriidty alkallne, sJ'rhich shoulel have a negliglbls afrect
on corrasion, and h.ave chlorir]e conlents of 0.03 percent' The reSLrltS oi tire electrical resistivity
tests are F'reserrted an Fig. "q. Th* iesr restrits for the samples in'Jicate minimunr lahoratory
electricel resisii'ity \,,aiues of about 4,140 and 5,410 ohnr-cm at moisture corrtents of ai:oui 35
arrd 48 percent, respectivrly, an,J estinrated resisiivity va['tes of more than 15'600 ohrtt-cm at
irisiiu rnoisture contents of less than about 15 p=rcent' BaSed on tha resistivity test restrlts' ihe
naturel clay soils wouirJ generelly bo classified as slightly corrosive at irr situ rnoisture contents
helour atout 16 perc.eni end mildly (o moderately corro:+ive at moislure contents above about 16
percent. The ocrrssion classijicaiicn is bas=d Drl a rangB r:f slightly' rnildly' rfloderately' to very
eorrosive a$ presented by the U'S' Bureau of Reclamation'
BaSed Orr labOratory test resr.rils, iie moisture Conlents of the rratural clays encor-rtrtered to the
iull deptirs explored of 40 io 45 feat ltrer* gEn8rally less than 16 percent' The naitlral soils are
expected to exhtbit poor io fair drainage oharacteristics
Corrosion sf buried rnetal is a compl=x Farocass arld rsquir;s an understanding of tire comlrined
aflects af pH, ion content, =leclrical resistivity, soil moisture, anci other conditiofls nqt evaluated
aa pari clf this study. v{e recorrrrrrend a qualifie'3 corroslon engineer review the irJormation
preseni.ed herein to deirrmine ihe need ior and appropriatt level of cprrosion proteciion for
buried metals at the site.
SURFAGE I]RAINP'Gg
Prcper sutface dralnag* is very importani for atceptahle performarrce of siie strUetures and
fac.iliiies drrring constrr-rction arrd aiter the ronsiruction has been contpleted. The si:e rnay be
sub1ect io slorm lvater rulroif fronr higher elevaiion areas to the north etrd rilest, Th+ site scils
aie expecteci tn be moderalely suscepiible io erosion fiom storm lvater l"lor','t. Alihough ihe slte
solls ara expected to E,e morierateli. irfiperrious, there is the possihility thai poterrtially
,:o1lap;ible soiis may be present, xhich could be affected by infiliration of suriace water'
Accordingly, site flnisltecl grades shor-rlrl be ciesrgned and constructed io prontote drainage and
reduce ponrJing of $,'atEr. $ite cievelopm+rrt plans shoulcl include +ontrol oi up-gradient sioiltt
water runoff and site drainage in order ',o limit slte and embankmeni erosion and ponding of
waier adjaceni to structures.
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Drainage reconnmenda'tions pro,.rided by iocal, state and national entities should be iollsrryed
based on th* intended use of ihe facilify. ftre follolving recommencjations should he used as
guidelines and changes should be made only aitet c-onsuliation with the geotechnicel engineef:
'L Exeessive weiiing or tirying af the ioundation and siab sr.rbgrades ehould t'e avoided
du,ri ng oonstt-uction.
tlrnstruct apprupriaie sLrr-iace drainage meaEures to csllect and remove ruaon and
runofi, and to re,:luce ponejirrg, infiltratir:rr, and flo"v over fill slopes' We recontmen<l
gmding ilre site to promote ar;rl dirc-gt runoti, instslling collection and diversion rneasures
such as diiches arlrj befrns r,,ihere appropriata, and consiructirtg discharge points
designed io redu'- potential erosion,
EXCAVATION AND GRF.DI NG
slir Preparatier: site preperarion :-hould include strlpping anci/qr grubL'ing existing veg+iatioir
and removel of iopsnil, $/here present, from berreath struclllres and other site iacilities and irom
teneatli roaduiay artr-l yard areas, Prior to placing compacteci fills or roadway and yard ar*a
su#acing, lhe naiural subgra,Je soils shoul,J !'e scarified to a minimum depth of I inches'
ertjusted to a ntoisture ctrnterrt near optimun, and compacted to at least 95 % of ihe siandard
proctof (ASTful D SgB) maxirnunr dry density. Fllls shoukl be bencherJ into exitting naiural
slcpes exceeding aH:1V (horizonial to vertical), with verticai bench l'reiglrts between 2 and 4
lEEt.
Frior to placernent of concrett, foundation antl floor slab aress should be prcrof-rolied vlith a
targ* vibrafory (jonrpEctDr to identify Eny ereas of sofl or excessively loose subgrade soits, and
to density possrbla ttlo,.clenslty natural soi1s, if present near su'ograde, and reduce the potential
for rnoistur*-retat+d collapse of those sotls. Sr:ft or lol'.'d=nsity soils that cannot be properly
densifled during pr:oc,f-rollrng shor.r!,J b= ov=r-excevateC to suitatrle undisiurbetl natural soils arrrj
replaced ,,rrith compacterl siructural fiil. Undisturbed natural soits identifled during siie grading
es poiiniially coltapsi'ule should be renlave.d and replaced v'Jith ccmpacied slructural ftll;
I.rDtJEVEI, thiri condiiicn, ii enccuntered, eh*utd be addressed on a site-speCific basis to
deierrrrine the appropriaie amounl anq! extent of o'.rer-u.{ca'Jation and b'ackfilling-
Kumar & Associates, lnc.
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Ts-nrpora.r Fxcavail : AII excavations shorlhl ba csnsirucied in acc+rdance 'r"ith
OSHA rec.uiren'ren'is, gs lrell as state, local and oiher appi'icable requirenrenis' FOr temp0Iary
ercavaiiorrs ihat ccrur iuring site grading, ihe tutural, pretJc'minanlly granular soils generally
classiiy as OSH,4 -l-yp+ C soils. li unstabl= soil concitions 0r gtound \ualel Bre encountered' the
grtrjiechnical engiileer should be rrctifi*d so thai sdditior'el tecontrrrendatiotrs can be pror'iideri' if
fler-:esSAry.
ferUElEE!-!U-1--qn{-ffU-SloDeE: B'as*rl sil rrur experience rriith soiis similar to those
errcounterecj ofi the sile, we recr:nlnrtnd that unreinfDrced err'trsnkrne;rt fillS and pertnanenl cul
slopes be corrstructed rro steeper ttran 2ll:'lv based on siabiliiy r-equiremertts an'J 3H:1V fcr
rer.luuing +rostofl susceptibiliiy. t',lo fornal stability anelyses were periorm:'..to uu:|""t: tnu
slope recr)rrrnrenOed aborre. Pr-:irllshtd litEleture anci our e>:perience rVilir sinrilar culs and. f'lls
irrcicate the recrmmerrded slopee should have a,Jequel.e faciars nf safety' if a detailec stabiitty
analysi+ is required, ',ua should be rrutifleo.
lVe ds ttoi anticipate seep3ge urill be encounlered in permanerrl excavaiion slopes' Hor"/tver':
thE risk of slopt insiability will b,= slgnificanily increased if -+eepage is encountered in culs' and a
Flabiiity investigation should be cEndrlr:ierJ to defenriine if tir+ seepege t"riil a'lveisety afrect iha
rr rl
' " ^ - , ucted of or eiiavated irt on-site naiural soils are,6lop+s cf ?ll;lV (horizc,niel: vertceli const: ,:,:- .
expecie,J to be rrro,lerately io highiy tl.rsce;-rliirle to suriacl elurSidn under moderate dheet ilOws
anr.l highly susr:epiihle lo er<ision i1fidgr cqrrcsniralerl flr:"".'s Sus';epiibility t'o erosion r'rn be
lintiied by corrstruCiing the slopeS at flatter inClinations, aS rEtronlm=nded, aboVe' or , by
(istabllshi:tg arr apprcpriat= urag*tati"re cov-=r' rvhich may t:e dirficult at the site'
Fi,l h,,lntirials gni Cgrnpa-clror Crit.eria: lf'Je antidpat= that tl-re prinraly stiur6 of etructural flll
nia:erial ,*vill be on-sile natuial s,rihi, and ihat materiatt urill be importerJ as nicessary wh*=re
allditionel vo'rtiRe is r*q'.iirecl cr for eprecific pUrp*ses SUoh at road and yard area surfacing'
Based on sirtisur-iace ccr-rcliiinns_enc.ourrlered in the exploratioris. on'site borr':w will crrnsisi
prirnarili, of nstural sitty to clalley granular soils. wilir pbssrble rltlnoi volurnes of iean clays'
_:_"
rr,t,rnaieriat, if requi.ed, o* n"l lTlans
ve and free of vegeiaiion, brush' so'c
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and pthBr deleteri+us substatrc+s ar,d strouid nol contain rack'q or lumps larEer than 6 inches in
greatesi dirrrension. Rocks or lunrps should be disperseci throughOut the fill and unestlnr]" oi
these nraienals strould be a,roided. The geoiechnical engine+r should evaluate iiie srritability of
proposed fill maierials prior to piacenr€nt'
unless re,somffiended oiherwise in this report, struclural iill should be cumpacted lo at leasl
$5% of the siandarcl proolor (ASTr.,1 D 608) maximrrrrr dry density, Finegrair'red strustural fiIl
maierlals (more than 50% passing the Ntr, 200 sieve) sheuld be compasied at a mois[ure
eonient behveen 0 to 3 percentage pointS above optimurtl moisture content' Granular structutal
fiil materials (le:.s tharr 50o/o passing the No- 200 sieve) should be con-rpact+d at a rnoisture
+sntent uithirr 2 perceniage points of the opiimurrt nroisture contenl
Eas+d cn ihe laboraiory test data and oLlr experiencF; vJith similar soils' the in-situ moislr'tre
contents of ihe neiural soils ar* expec'ted to he somewhst to signific*ntly below the optimum
rnoisture contentfor tho*e rnaterialrr, Achieving tlre required ntoisiuie coflient for compaction of
ilre finer-grained on-site nair-rral soils vlll require th* addition of moderaie ta signiflcant amounts
of water. The contrector Ehoulrj l:e aware thal on-site iinegralned soils' as well as granular
eoils with moderale to significant arnounis of meterial passing the No' 200 sieve' may becotrte
somewhat unsiable arrd defr:rm und*r r,vlreel loeds if placed near the upper end of the mOiEture
range, This is generally ncrt e concem in structural fili'q beneaih truilJings and other structures'
but cotrid be prohlematie in drive areas.
A represenlative 0i the geolachnie;l engineBr Should observe and tesi structural and
embankntent fili Placem*ni.
trESIGI'I AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT SERVICES
Kumar & Associaies, lnc, should i:e retained to review the prcject plans and speoifications for
conformance vurth the lecomnlendations provided in our repnfl' W* are alsn avaitable to assist
the sesigrr team in pregraritrg specifications for geoiechnical aspecis of tha project' ar:d to
perforrn addiliorral siudies, if ntcessary, to acconrmodaie possil':ie changes in tire proposed
consiruciion.
liurrtt & Associates, lnr.- . ----i!f:r;t-i !-5
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frte fficoffirnEnd thai KulrEr & Associatas, lne. be rttaineci to provide observation end tesiing
sere,ices to docurnerrt ihai ihe intent oi this repol'i and tir+ requirements of ihe plans and
spe*:ificahons are teing [ollowed tluring construciicn, an'i tu icientry possible'-rariaticns in
$ubsur'fa'-E ,:onoitions from lhr,.se *ncountered in this stud'y sa that we can fe-evaluate OtlI
recomme ndations, if neeciec,
LltullTATlOl'lS
Tlris stuCy has 'ue'en conrJu,:ied in e1:cordance v,tiih generaily acCepted geotechnicat engirreerlng
prar:tices in this area for excluslve trse by the client for planning and design Lrurposes' The
sanr.:lusiDns. anrl recommr+nclations s.r:hnrftte,J in ihis report are based trpon dats Obtained frcm
ihe exploraiory borings crillerl at the locaiions incjicated on Fig. 1, anrJ upon thB propased
constrr.trlion. This repart rnay no'i ret'l*ci subsurface variations thai oceur beiueen the
+HplorailonB Bt aEross the remeinder of ihe site, end ihe nature artd extent of variations across
the slie may not becorn8 evideni untll site grading end excavaiiorls are periormerJ. lf during
cer*truction, fill, soit, rr:ck rrr urater ccn,litions appear to be clifferent fronr those described
herein, Kumar & Associates, lnc. shaulci be advise<i at once So tnat a re-evaluation oi the
reromrnendations p'rresented in lhis repod can be made. Kurnat & Associat*s' lnc' is not
responsible far liability asso,:iated vltlr intarpretsiion of subsurface data by others'
"l-he scope c,.i :erviees for this pr-oject doe* not include any environm=rttal assessment of he site
or idenlrfication of contarninated or hasardous materials or conditiotls. lf the Occidental Oil l{
Gas is scncirned about the potentiel for such contaminatjon, oil'rer siudies should be
r-rntlertaken,
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