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DCP Midstream Waste Handling Plan USR-256 Surrey Compressor Station Waste to be generated: Used engine oil 100 gallons/6 months Spent filters 1 cu. yd. /6 months Produced water 80 Bbls/2 months General refuse 6 yd./6 months Chemicals to be stored: Condensate 15,000 gallons Lube oil 250 gallons Coolant 100 gallons TriEthylene glycol 200 gallons Waste handler and disposal facility: Used oil, Safety-Kleen, 2801 South Tejon Englewood, CO 80110 303-761-8614 Spent filters, Thermo Fluids Inc. 2800 North US HWY 62 Brownfield, TX 79316 806-637-9336 Produced water,Northern Plains Trucking, 1352 Factory Dr. Fort Lupton, CO 80621 970-351-8870 Produced water, Conquest Oil Company, 1610 29th AVE. PL. #200 Greeley, CO 80634 970-356-5560 General refuse, Waste Management, 500 E. Vine Dr., Fort Collins, CO 80524 970-482-6319 General refuse, Waste Management, 40,000 WCR 25, Ault, CO 80610 970-686-2800 20083186 DCP Midstream USR 256 Large Truck traffic Surrey Compressor Station Large truck traffic at the Surrey Compressor Station will consist of a 1 ton service truck, owned and operated by DCP Midstream, on location once per day. A garbage truck, owned and operated by Waste Management, will be on location once per month, and a produced water truck owned and operated by Northern Plains Trucking, will be on location once per month. DCP Midstream USR 256 Fugitive Dust Abatement Plan Surrey Compressor Station 1. Control of unpaved roads on site. a. Watering as needed. b. Application of chemical stabilizer as needed. c. Vehicle speed limited to 10 MPH. d. Gravel will be utilized on facility roadways. 2. Control of disturbed surface areas on site. a. Watering as needed. b. Application of chemical stabilizer as needed. c. Vehicle speed limited to 10 MPH. d. Wind breaks will be utilized as needed. 3. Prevention of mud and dirt carried out onto paved surfaces. a. Gravel or pavement at entrance. b. Cleaning of vehicles as needed. DCP Midstream USR 256 Screening Plan Surrey Compressor Station Screening of materials is accomplished by storing large materials inside engine room, and storing smaller materials inside facility office building. Materials stored at the facility cannot be seen from adjacent properties or public rights-of-way. Screening of trash collection dumpster is accomplished by locating the trash collection dumpster on the north side of the engine room. The trash collection dumpster can not been seen from Weld County Road 4. a3/25/2208 14'36 T_tr Ii:DSTREAM -• 9.3523165 t• .737 7(72 I ti - FN. x d.d at, _,,, ,, NOV 10 lOncq I 466 N(n sP .r.FLAWFLAW - ,rent .SURFACE LE ttm(INDUSTRIAL) U,IU� °CF ANC IV CDNSIDCRATFON OF,,11;g SUM CF Three Thot:aand and no/100 �pd po1d, rho regeg t of wh,ch heryby.arknaw:adW,d.' 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Ins NI together run me rlah,of Ingreu and'gulp to and Irom Bald land lo•'h■purposes herein s.e forth.The above routN of srin,a,.on to mewed t• as I',.6:ayrr.ni al racial for'no use of above deocrlbad.and Suring fits paned herelnailsr Mt loth LESSEE la to have the Liii see and oatmeal of laud land from II. lath mi 17th (toy ol_ September la 73 0 wul the day al September ,lg 83 bath dates Inclusive, purpose.of o Contraction end operation of gee, compraaeion .and gas end l '�i LrI hydrocaroon handling facilities. p Laoeor almrata to grant 35' right-of-way across and along rho south boundary of the t=, 5E/4 of Section 2S, T1N, R67W. This right-of-way to ha used for_tae collection aIh &Yates, residue Ras lino to Spindle Coe Processing Facility and for sell gas_ return to leaeea. 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Y P•JWny haalalarl.C.heraol�u olnc.d ry The arms,randltlens.and prev:alon.et,his lase shall ha biodloo 14= to%giro,axaou,an,ads aluraWra,mooned reprwvr.dmlvoa, auecoeoo,and weirs of the paths,Maeda, IN WLTNESS WHL mtOF Bald LESSORS nova uoreuata pt thole hand&and seals lhls '"4 dry a' 18 WITNEa: CT-I ei /,//f�Ql/'h /y ft t r-lRLit.C1 21 STATE Of 00-44414 rl•1?-' K Count ;a -- -,-- ‘'41-#---'14, ?wig 1 LB.laa• iy�„'.. if,-,..� '{/ .A-,o4 .L ,In aid Ian wild AeesreI.-444 Sic1o,on Il o 421'71 dl. a •t'at l,IgL41..•:. .,., '021 pereoroby err'> b_.,O6 er/-4 y • 'cot;' ZtiV. �yl„!4ar.Ia/� and fer ®w� �f�. to me known to(to the Johann:of peraap s who'xgeu,od the wuhm ran lrx'poyl I 1 nt tl (tnlh.lIadaod la me Ihai 41,-.0 a,� _molded ho earls al It t+•b ,t // I r-I.'r.,,rti Iron inn vol�n'vy oc.and flood ter'feel ; fhpra1l,see forth. �+ ns...... An •. try Camn>♦aan el.P eat V / L �L1 My•Ccmarbsian rJt ru Aug. 7,1977 J n 4O'o . otary pub3r f '�L,Rm STATE CIF 1 tv ai 197.3 ,' `e-• ty CBs �Ad. f Sodom lee r ..4.,..".77:......... .A ,t1, A - - - •• e- '•rkh and Rats an tall____,_ —dot al ,10 `ptirianxll':rem __orx, " '•'le mi'k , the Identical parron_wh.f'ua-toad 4'o Within o•d 'oro¢otne Inotrtemon' by Ins Ina'k,on may presence •'1to inayroc nos-eN' _Seal ` 7 „,0e rhn arai8cino• ..-d lo no.trot —_eaocu ad'.to wen•as rrw read ual.nt_ -ad'and amad.lpf I12 bye-•d pitpoua tnars11 naf for a. )`- My Camaiwlon repine: • ti Fenn NI Y.71 '" .�" Nelary Piddle 03/25'2008 14:39 DCP MID'3TREAM 4 93523165 N0.738 Qe2 • STATE OF CQLO1ADQ COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION TELEPHONE:(303)692.3150 . CONSTRUCTION PERMIT PERMIT NO: 97WE0319 FINAL APPROVAL DATE ISSUED; FEBRUARY 6. 2002 MODIFICATION- 2 ISSUED TO: Duke Energy Field Services, LP. THE SOURCE TO WHICH THIS PERMIT APPLIES IS DESCRIBED AND LOCATED AS FOLLOWS: Natural gas processing and compressor facility, known as Duke Energy Surrey Compressor Station,located in the Southwest%of Section 28,Township 1 North,Range 67 West,in Weld County,Colorado. THE SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT OR ACTIVITY SUBJECT TO THIS PERMIT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: This is a facility-wide permit covering all the equipment/activities at this facility. Details of equipment/activities covered under this permit are given In Attachment A. THIS PERMIT IS GRANTED SUBJECT TO ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE COLORADO AIR QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION AND THE COLORADO AIR POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL ACT C.R.S.(28-?-101 et sea),TO THOSE GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS INCLUDED IN THIS DOCUMENT AND THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1. All previous versions of th!s permit are canceled upon issuance of this permit. 2. Visible emissions shall not exceed twenty percent(20%)opacity during normal operation of the source. During periods of startup,process modification,or adjustment of control equipment visible emissions shall not exceed 30%opacity for more than six minutes In any sixty consecutive minutes. Opacity shall be measured by EPA Method 9. (Reference:Regulation 1,Section IiA.t. a 4.) • 3. AIRS ID numbers(for example:'AIRS ID:001")shall be marked on the subject equipment for ease of identification.(Reference:Reg.3, Part B,IV.E.)(State only enforceable) 4. This source is subject to the odor requirements of Regulation No.2.(State only enforceable) 5. Compliance plan,as approved by the Division, Is now a part of this permit,and shall be followed- 6. Operating Permit(OP)requirements shall apply to this source at any such time that this source becomes major solely by virtue of a relaxation in any_permit limitation. Any relaxation that Increases the potential to emit above the applicable OP threshold shall require submittal of and Issuance of an operating permit,under Regulation 3,Part C. 7. Internal combustion engine referenced under AIRS Ids: 001,and listed in Attachment A.may be replaced in accordance with the provisions of the Alternative Operating Scenario listed in Attachment B. (Reference:Regulation No.3,Part A, Section IV,A) 123/0076/999 ver.2/00 03/25.'2008 14:39 DCP MIDSTREAM 9 93523165 '10.738 D+�3 Duke Energy Field Services, LP. Permit No.97WE0319 Final Approval—Moddicat+on-2 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment page 2 Air Pollution Control Division 8. This facilitys throughput,and materials consumption(including natural gas for combustion)shall be limited by the emission limits specified In this permit, Throughput/consumption for individual equipment!activity shall be limited to those specified in Attachment A. Records of the actual throughput/consumption rates,and emissions of criteria and ron-cnteria reportable I hazardous air pollutants;snail be maintained by the permittee, and made available to the Division for inspection upon request. 9. Emissions of air pollutants shall not exceed the following limitations(as calculated In the Division's preliminary analysis).Compliance with the annual limits shall be determined on a roping(12) month total.Sy the end of each month a new twelve month total Is calculated based on the previous twelve months'data.The permit holder shall calculate monthly emissions and keep a compliance record on site for Division review.(Reference: Regulation 3, Part 8, Itl.A.4) Nitrogen Oxides: 69.0 tons per year. Volatile Organic Compounds: 51.3 tons per year. Carbon Monoxide: 69.0 tons per year. Note: Emissions from APEN-Exempt sources are not included in these emissions. 10. A Revised Air Pollutant Emission Notice(APEN)shall be flied; (Reference:Reg. 3,Part A,II.C) a. Annually whenever a significant increase In emissions occurs as follows: For any criteria pollutant: For sources emitting lees than 100 tons per year,a change in actual emissions of five tons per year or more,above the level reported on the last APEN submitted. For any non-criteria reportable pollutant: .-1 If the emissions Increase by 50%or five(5)tons per year,whichever is less,above the level reported on the last APEN submitted to the Division. b. Whenever there is a change in the owner or operator of any facility,process,or activity:or c. Whenever new control equipment is installed,or whenever a different type of control equipment replaces an existing type of control equipment;or d. Whenever a permit limitation must be modified;or e. No later than 30 days before the existing APEN expires. 4dzL Rem N.SeetharamJames . ,leer, P.E. Permit Reviewer Unit Leader Initial Approval: April 30, 1997 Facility-wide permit;cancellation of previous permits;issued to Panenergy Field Services Inc. Modification-1; August 24, 1999 Transfer of ownership to Duke Energy Field Services, Inc.; particulate matter emissions from engines determined to be Insignificant.Like-kind replacement of engine powering natural gas compressor,Incorporation of Alternative Operating Scenarios for replacement of internal combustion engines This Modification-2: Pertains to Inclusion of ano her g engine compressors Alternative Operating Scenario; issued as a Final Approval. type Table 1 of Alt.. 123/0075/999 ver. 2100 b S�2b/dljUd 14:39 DCP M 1 DSTREAM -, 93523165 NO.738 l 1O4 Duke Energy Plaid Services,LP. Permit No.97WE0319 Final Approval--Modification-2 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment page 3 Air Pollution Control Division Notes to Permit Holder: 1) The production or raw material processing limits and emission limits contained in this permit are based on the consumption/production/processing rates requested In the permit application. These limits may be revised upon request of the psrrnittee providing there is no exceedence of any specific emission control regulation or any ambient air quality standard A revised air pollution emission notice(ADEN)and application form must be submitted with a request for a permit revision. 2) This facility is classified as a: Synthetic Minor Source for Operating Permit Applicability 3) The emission levels contained in this permit are based on the following emission factors: Pollutant Emission Factor Process Remarks Pounds/proem Unit IAA Nttrggan Oxides-Waukesha pine 844075 $CFEe 71.2 tri contr l to N0x and (Arbon Mcroxldi-Waukacna Encino Co(APR and NSCR) Volatile Organic Compounds—Waukesha Engine SCFEf Fomaldetryde 8.70Aceteldotnde 0. 1.81 clV terlargenio Compounds.Benzene,Toluene, SCPEO Natural gas treatria in ElhAbenzene,Toluene,n-Haan dehydration system. GIyCaIo emission model. Malysl80f inoOmina wet ( 1 , oaa 4) This aouroe Is subject to the Common Provisions Regulation Part II,Subpart E,Upset Conditions and Breakdowns.The permittee shall notify the Division of any upset condition which causes a • violation of any emission limit or limits stated in this permit as soon as possible.but no later than two(2)hours after the start of the next working day,followed by written notice to the Division explaining the cause of the occurrent*and that proper action has been or is being taken to correct the conditions causing said violation and to prevent such excess emission in the future 5) The following emissions of non-criteria reportable air pollutants are established based upon the operation as indicated in this permit. This information is listed to inform the operator of the Division's analysis of the specific compounds.This information le listed on the Division's emission Inventory system. C.A,S_# SUBSTANCg FMsSIONS(Lt3/YRI 75-07-0 Acetaldehyde 111.0 71-43-2 Benzene 4,184.0 50-00-0 Formaldehyde 3,001.0 110.54.3 n-Hexane 1,295.0 108-88-3 Toluene 3,777.0 1330-20-7 Xylenes(isomers and mixture) 1,080.0 123/0075/999 ver.2/00 03/25'2808 14:3'5 DGP M i DSTRERM 4 93523165 NO.738 005 • • Duke Energy Field Services, LP. Permit No.87WE0319 . Finat Approval—ModiticaUon-2 Colorado Department of Public Health arid Environment page 4 Air Pollution Control OivLetor� , r .k,:.y ATTACHMENZ9 - I. AI S OF EQUIPMENT RACTIVIITIES COVERED UNDER THIS FACILITY-WIDE PERMIT AIRS ION ID MAKE,MODEL.SERIAL NUMIIER.DESIGN RATE,CAPACITY, REMARKS/ DIMENSIONS,CONSTRUCTION N DSTAII.s,CONSUMPTION, SPECIFIC PROVISIONS THROUGHPUT,EMIStIONNTROLS.EMISSIONS 001 One (1)Waukesha, Mods 1.4108 RSI, SIN:307347, natural gas trod—Ccmplianceplan. redproaatinp internal cambustlon wane.elte-rated at 893 HP,powering a natural gas compressor. This Is Identified as S-001. Emissions are ,: controlled by all I rue ratio oont o:ter and cartaly>ic converter. Natural gas consumption by engine: 59,700,000 SCF per year, This La Rased on a gas heat value of 1,100 ETU par SCF. EnUes10fr9 limits: Nitrogen Oxides. 63.0 tons per year Volatile Organic Compounds: 17.3 tons per year Carbon M side: 89.0 to r 002 One rated at6,000.000(1) ns gad ration system using ethylene glycol, ConpUance plan. design per day. This is identified as S-003. Throughput limits: Glycol arc atlon rata: 61.72 gallons per hour Natural gas heated:2,190,000,000 SCF per year Emiaslon limit: Volatile Organic Compounds: 30.5 inns per rear. _ 003 One (1) Custom, natural gas Ired eater-heater, heat Input retod al Exempt from APEN requirements. 4.600,000 BTU per hour. 004 Plant-wide equipment leaks: Component count Actual uncontrolled emission below r.4 APEN thresholds. Exempt from APEN < • Valves: 60: Relief Valves: 15; Compressor Sella: 4 requirements Connectors/flanges. 120. 1 ON A�ssts tank 12,600 flloe ossecity.and Ioadcut Tanks are for storage of condensate prier 006 Condene�i tae tank,12,60 Hon catedty,and loadcut to custody transfer. Not subject to NSPS.from merle. CondensaTe tank,12600-gallon tip ty,and bailout Kb. Csernpt m APEN reqmerle.Throughput tinged to condensate _ generated at the facility. END OF ATTACHMENT A. 123/0075/999 ver. 2/00 d.S/ 5/2008 14:39 DOP M I DSTPERM 4 83523165 NO.7Z:8 Doh Duke Energy Field Services, LP. Permit No.97WE0319 Final Approval—Modification-2 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment page 5 Alr Pollution Control Division ATTACHMENT B Alternative Operating Scenarios The following Alternative Operating Scenario(AOS)for temporary and permanent engine replacement has been reviewed in accordance with the requirements of Regulation No.3, Part A.Section 1V.A, Operation Flexibility—Alternative Operating Scenarios,and Regulation No.3,Part B,Construction Permits,and has been found to meat all applicable substantive and procedural requirements. This permit incorporates end snail be considered a construction permit for any engine replacement performed in accordance with this AOS, and the permittee shall be allowed to perform such engine replacement without applying for a revision to the permit or ootaining a new Construction Permit. For purposes of Regulation No.3,Pert b,Section IV,G,4,a.,any engine replacement authorized under this AOS shall commence operation upon notation of the same In the contemporaneous log as required below. Results of any testing required below shall be normalized for comparison to the applicable permitted emissions limits. I Temporary Engine Replacement The following AOS is incorporated into a permlttee's operating or construction permit in order to deal with a compressor engine breakdown or periodic routine maintenance and repair which requires the use of a temporary replacement engine(defined as in the same service for 90 days or less in any 12 month period). The compliance demonstrations made as pad of this AOS are in addition to any compliance demonstrations required by the permit. t- 1.1 The permittee may temporarily replace an existing compressor engine that is subject to the emission limits set forth in this permit with an engine that is of the same manufacturer,model, tied horsepower,or a different manufacturer,model,or horsepower as the existing engine without modifying this permit. The permitter,shall measure nitrogen oxide(NOx)and carbon monoxide(CO)emissions in the exhaust from the temporary replacement engine using a portable flue gas analyzer within seven (7)calendar days of commencing operation of the temporary replacement engine. Calibration of the analyzer shall be conducted according to manufacturer's instructions. In the absence of evidence to the contrary,results of the portable flue gas analyzer test shall be evidence of enforceable compliance or noncompliance of the temporary replacement engine watt the emission limitations of the original engine. An exceedance of either the NOx or CO emission limitation during the initial portable flue gas analyzer test shall require a subsequent portable flue gas analyzer test Indicating compliance with both the NOx and CO emission limitations within 14 calendar days of commencing operation of the replacement engine. Calibration gases shall be used to calibrate the portable analyzer for ail tests conducted subsequent to the initial test. If portable flue gas analyzer results indicate compliance with both the NOx and CO emission limitations within the 14-day period,the temporary replacement engine will be considered to be In compliance for purposes of this AOS from the time that the replacement engine commenced operation until the replacement engine is taken off line. If portable flue gas analyzer results fail to Indicate the compliance with either the NOx or CO emissions limitations within the 14-day period. the source will notify the Division in writing within 10 calendar days of the end of the 14-day period. In the absence of evidence to the contrary, the temporary replacement engine will be considered to be out of compliance from the time the 123/0075/999 ver. 2100 03/25/2013) 14:39 DCP MIDSTREAM 4 93523165 'JO.?38 907 Duke Energy Field Services, LP. Permit No.97WE0319 Final Approval—Modification-2 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment {. page 8 Air Pollution Control Division temporary replacement engine commenced operation until the engine is taken off line. Results of all testing tool indicates noncompliance shall be submitted to the Division witnin 10 calendar clays of the end of the 14 day period. . 1.2 This section Is for operating permits only. Not applicable for construction permits 1.3 Temporary replacement engines,whether of the same manufacturer, model,and horsepower,or of a different manufacturer,model,or horsepower,are subject to all federally applicable and state- only requirements set forth in this permit(including monitoring and recordkeeping). 1.4 The permittee stall maintain a tog oresite to contemporaneously record the start and stop date of any temporary engine replacement,the manufacturer,model number,horsepower, serial number of the englnel(s)that are temporarily replaced during the term of this permit. and the manufacturer, model number,horsepower,and serial number of the replacement engine. 2 Permanent Engine Replacement The following ACS is incorporated into a perrnittee's operating or construction permit in order to deaf with a compressor engine breakdown or periodic routine maintenance and repair which requires the use of a permanent replacement engine(defined as in the same service for more than 90 days in any 12 month period). The compliance demonstrations made as part of this AOS are In addition to any compliance demonstrations required by the permit. 2.1 The permittee may permanently replace the existing compressor engine for the emission points specified in Table 1 with the manufacturer,model,and horsepower engines listed in Table 1 i""1 without modifying the permit. The periodic monitortrg specified for the replacement erygine shall be required. . Within 180 days of permit issuance or within 180 days of the startup of a new source,whichever is applicable, and prior to replacing the existing compressor engine for the emission points specified in Table 1,the existing engine must have demonstrated compliance with the pemrltted NOx and CO emission limits using EPA Reference Test Methods(identified as Reference Method 7E and Reference Method 10,or Reference Method 19(40 CFR Part 80 Appendix A)or other test methods or procedures acceptable to the Division. The Division shall be notified at least 30 calendar days prior to the EPA Reference Test date,so that it may cheese whether to observe the testing. • The permittee shall measure NOx and CO emissions in the exhaust from the permanent replacement engine using a portable flue gas analyzer within seven(7)calendar days of commencing operation of the permanent replacement engine. Calibration of the analyzer shag oe conducted according to manufacturer's instructions In the absence of evidence to the contrary,results of the portable flue gas analyzer test shall be evidence of enforceable compliance or noncompliance of the permanent replacement engine web the emission limitations of the original engine, An exceedance of either the NOx or CO emission limitation during the Initial portable flue gas arefyver shall require a subsequent portable analyzer test Indicat'ng compliance with toth the NOx and CO emission limitations within 14 calendar days of commencing operation of the replacement engine. Coloration gases shall he used to calibrate the portable analyzer for all tests conducted subsequent to the initial test. 123/0075/999 vet. 2/00 03/25/20©9 14:39 DCP MIDSTREAM 493523165 NO.738 D05 Duke Energy Field Services, LP Permit No. 97WE0319 Final Approval—Modification-2 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment page 7 Air Pollution Control Divlsic,n t If portable flue gas analyzer results indicate compliance with both the NOx and CO emission limitations within the 14-day period,the permanent replacement engine wilt be considered to be in compliance for purposes of this AOS. if portable flue Gas analyzer results fail to indicate the compliance of the permanent replacement engine with either the NOx or CO emission limitations within the 14-day oerioo, the source will rotify the Division in writing within 10 calendar days of the end of the 14-day period. Results of all testing that indicates noncompliance snail be submitted to the Division within 10:slender days of the end of the 14 day period. The source will be required to conduct EPA Reference Test Methode(identified as Reference Method 7E and Reference Method 10,or P.efa•ence Method 19 (40 CFR Part 60 Appendix A).hereinafter"EPA Reference Test Methods")or other test methoas or procedures acceptable to the Division within 45 calendar days of the end of the 14 day period allowed for the portable flue gee analyzer testing. The Division shall be notified at least 30 udendar days prior tot he EPA Reference Test date,so that it may choose whether to observe the testing. If the ECA Reference Tests indicate compliance with both the NOX and CO emission limitations, the permanent engine will be considered to be in compliance for the purposes of this AOS. If tee EPA Reference Taste fall to demonstrate compliance with either the NOx or CO emission limitations.and In the absence of evidence to the contrary,the permanent engine will be considered to be out of compliance for the purposes of this AOS from the date the replacement engine commence operation until the engine Is taken off line. Results of all EPA Reference testing that indicate noncompliance shall be submitted to the Division within 14 calendar days after receipt of the test results. .` ) 2.2 Permanent replacement engines are subject to all federally applicable and state-only requirements set forth In this permit(Including monitoring and record keeping). 2.3 The permittee shall maintain a log on-site to contemporaneously record the date of any permanent engine replacement,the manufacturer.model number,horsepower,and serial number of the engine(s)that are permanently replaced during the term of this permit,and the manufacturer,model number,horsepower,serial number of the replacement engine. 2.4 An Alr Pollutant Emission Notice(APEN)that Includes the specific manufacturer,model and se,tai number and horsepower of the permanent replacement engine shall be fiieo with the Division for the permanent replacement engine within 14 calendar days of commencing operation of the replacement engine. The APEN shell be accompanied by the appropriate APEN filing fee and a cover letter explaining that the permittee is exercising an alternative operating scenario and is installing a permanent replacement engine. 2.5 This procedure cannot be used for permanent engine replacement in the following situations: a. Replacement of a grandfalhered or permit exempt engine or an engine that is not swbJect to emission limits_ 2.6 The permittee snail agree to pay fees based on the normal permit processing rate for review of information submitted to the Division in regard to any permanent engine replacement. 2.7 Results of all tests conducted pursuant to this A0S shall be kept on site for five (5)years, and made available to the Division upon request 2 8 For comparison with an annual or short term emission limits, the results of any testing required oy this AOS shall be converted to a ib/hr basis and multiplied by the allowable operating hours in the 123/00751999 ver.2/00 o.3/2a/.2008 14:39 DCP MIDSTREAM 4 93523165 ND.738 USG Duke Energy Field Services, L.P. Permit No.97WE0319 Final Approval--Modification-2 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Page 8 Air Pollution Control Division month or year(whichever applies)In order to monitor compliance. If a source is not limited in its hours of operation, the test results shall be multiplied by the maximum number of hours in the month or year(8760),whichever applies, 3 Additional Sources Current State Air Quality Regulations do not allow for advanced New Source Review in the absence of discrete and verifiable Information concerning future installations. Therefore,any additional operation changes requiring new equipment at his facility not addressed by these Alternative Operating Scenarios will need to undergo appropriate Regulation No.3 review • procedures. Table 1 Internal Combustion Engine Information for the AOS Emission Replacement Engine Periodic Monitoring Stack Test 7 Paint _ AIRS 1O:001 Waukesha,Model:I.-5108 GSI, See Footnote No 893 HP,with Air-to-Fuel ratio controller and Catalytic)converter _ AIRS ID:001 Waukesha,Model:7042O0,896 See Footnote No HP,with Air-to-Fuel ratio controller and catalytic converter --i Footnote: For permanent engine replacement,once the original engine Is replaced end the monitoring set forth in the body of the AOS is completed,quarterly portable monitoring for both NOx and CO must be Instituted. Compliance for both the NOx and the CO limits must be demonstrated for foray (4)consecutive quarters, if compliance Is demonstrated for four(4)consecutive quarters,the required frequency of portable monitoring analysis shall become semi-annual. Frequency will revert back to quarterly if portable analyzer results Indicate exceedance o ft-- 1''.' - °.,s for either pollutant. The required frequency of this monitoring will again , i; .bre analyzer results indicate compliance for four(4)consecutive qr : , Results of all portable analyzer analyses conducted shall be kept on site and made available to the Division upon request, 123/0075/999 ver w'00 GYJe.i 14 M I DSl TERM a 93523165 NJ.738 P10 9 Duke Energy Field Services, LP. Permit No.97WE0319 Final Approval—Modification-2 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment • _page 9 Air Pollution Control Division GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: (IMPORTANT READ(IRS 5,6,7 AND 8) 1. This permit is issued in rettance upon the accuracy and oompletenees of information supplied by the applicant aid is mndi coned upon conduct of the activity,or construction,installation and operation of the source.in accordance with this information and with representation()made by the applicant or applicants eperes It is valid only for the equipment and operations or activity specifically ldentifiao on the permit 2. Unless speclflca'ly stated otherwise,the general end apes fic conditions contained in this permit have been • determined by the APCD to be necet3eery t0 assure complance with the provisions of Section 25-7-114 5(7)(a), C.RS. 3. Each and every condition of this pemlft is a material pad hereof and Is not severable. Any challenge to or appeal of, a condition hereof shall constitute a rejection of the entire permit and upon such occurrence,this petmtt shall ce deemed denied ab into, This permit may be revoked at any time prior to final approval by the Air Pollution Control Division(APCD)on grounds sat forth In the Colorado Air Quality Control Act and regulations of the Air eteality Control Commission(AMC),includIna failure to meet any egress term or condition of the permit if the Division denies a perm!.conditions imposed upon a permit are contested by the applicant,or tee Division revokes a permit, the applicant or owner or operator of a source may request a hearing before the AQCC for review of the Division's action. • 4 This permit and any required attachments must be retained and made available for tnspecton upon request at me location set forth herein, Withi respect to a portable source,which Is moved to a new location,a copy of the Relocation Notice(coquette by law 10 be submitted to the APCD whenever a portable source is relocated)should be attached to this permit. The permit may be reissued to a new owner by the APCD as provided'.n AQCC Regulation No.3,Part D, Section IItt3.upon a request for transfer of ownership and the submittal of a revised ADEN and the required fee. 5. issuance(inldal approval)of en emission permit does not provide"timer"authority for this activity oroperaton of thfs source. Fine!approval of the permit must be secured from the APCO In writing in accordance y iht the provisions of . . 25-7-1 t4,S(12Xa)C.R.S,and AQCC Regulation No,3,Part S.Section 81,I1, Final approval cannot be granted until 7-1 the operation or activity commenoee and has been verified by the APCD as conforming in ail respects with the conditions of the permit. !fete APCD so dotemilnes,it will provide written documentation of such final approval, which 008 conetitute'final'authority to operate.Compliance with the palm"conditions trust be demonstrated within 180 days after commencement of eperetttor f. 6, THIS PERMIT AUTOMATICALLY GXPiRSS F you(1)do not commence construction or operation within 18 months after either the date of issuance t thte permit or the date on wfidi such construction or activity was .:,: scheduled to commence as set forth In the pe rmut.whichever b later;(2)discontinue construction for a period of 18 'u j months or more;or(S)do not complete construction within a reasonable time of the estimated completion date. :� - Extensions of the explratlan date may be granted by the APCO upon a shrvel%)of good cause by tbei permittee prior to the expiration date. 7. YOU MAST notify the APCD at least thirty days(*Reen days far portable sources)prtorto commencement of r • the pentetted Regulation No, Part B,Secti or on Failure to can result n thevocation permit SY must demonstrate AQCC compflance with the permit condidans within 1N days after commencement a operation as staled In condition 5 8. Section 25-T-114.7(2)(1),C.R.B.requires fiat all sotaves required to file an Air Pollution Emission Notice(A.PENj must pay an diccantlnued,snnual fee to cover the costa of lhe owner must notify the Division Inspections arequeeting a cancellation administration. if a so the perce or�Ulpon notification, annual fee billing will terminate. 9. Violation of the terms of a permit or of the provisions of the Colorado Mr Pollution Prevention and control Act or the regulations of the AQCC may result in administrative,civil or criminal enforcement actions ender Sections 25.7.115 (enforcement),-121 fryunctions),•122(civil penalties),•122.1(plminal penalties),C.R.S. 123/0075/989 vet.2/00 3s�_ 3lbl
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