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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20200049.tiffUSE BY SPECIAL REVIEW (USR) APPLICATION FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE: AMOUNT APPLICATION RECEIVED BY DATE RECEIVED: CASE # ASSIGNED: PLANNER ASSIGNED: PROPERTY INFORMATION (Attach additional sheets if necessary) Is the property currently in violation? ci No / ❑ Yes Violation Case Number: Site Address: TAD Parcel Number: 1 2 1 7 1 5 _ 0 _ 0 0 _ 0 0 5 Legal Description: All of section 15 Zoning District: Ag Section: 15 Township 3 N, Range 63 W Acreage: 6190 Within subdivision? o No / ❑ Yes Townsite? ci No I ❑ Yes If yes, subdivision or townsite name: Floodplain i n No / ❑ Yes Geological Hazard No / ❑ Yes Airport Overlay No / w Yes O Q PROPERTY OWNER(S) (Attach additional sheets if necessary.) Name: Company: Cervi Enterprises Inc Phone #: a Name of proposed business: Email: Street Address: po BOX 1930 City/State/Zip Code: Greeley, Co 80632 Name: Company: Phone #; Email: Street Address City/State/Zip Code: APPLICANT/AUTHORIZED AGENT (Authorization must be included if there is an Authorized Agent) Name: Sam Samet Company: Kerr McGee Gathering LLC (Western Midstream) Phone #: 720-929-3317 Email: Samet@oxy.comSam Street Address: 1099 16th St City/State/Zip Code: Denver/CO180202 I (We) hereby depose and state under penalties of perjury that ail statements, proposals, and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my (our) knowledge. All fee owners of the property must sign this application. If an Authorized Agent signs, an Authorization Form signed by all fee owners must be included with the application. If the fee owner is a corporation, evidenq-must be included indicating the signatory has the legal authority to sign for the corporation. dr 9/19/2019, Si�"r Date Signature Date Sam Samet Print Print 7/29/2019 7 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONNMENT 1555 NORTH 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, CO 80631 AUTHORIZATION FORM I, (We), Cervi Enterprises, Inc. give permission to Sam Samet/Aileen Yeunq (Owner — please print) (Authorized Agent — please print) to apply for any Planning, Building or Septic permits on our behalf, for the property located at (address or parcel number) below: Weld County Parcel #121715000005 Legal. Description: All of Section 15, Township 3 N, Range 63 W Subdivision Name: Lot Block Property Owners Information: Address: PO Box 1930, Greeley, CO 80632 Phone: E-mail: Authorized Agent Contact Information: Address: 1099 18th Street, Suite 1800, Denver, CO 80202 Phone: 720-929-3496 E -Mail: aileen.yeunq a(�,anadarko.com Correspondence to be sent to: Owner Authorized Agent x_ Both / by Mail Email Additional Info: Owner Signature 7 Date: i ' I) ' 17 Owner Signature: Date: I, (We), Cervi Enterprises Inc (Owner — please print) DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING, AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONNMENT 1555 NORTH 17TH AVENUE GR.EELEV CO 80631 AUTHORIZATION FORM , give permission to Sam BametlNathan Keiser (Authorized Agent please print) to apply for any Planning, Building, Access, or Septic permits on our behalf, for the property located at (address or parcel number) below: Weld County Parcel# 121703000005 Legal Description: All of Section 3 , Township 3 N, Range 63 Subdivision Name: Lot Block Property Owners Information: Address: PO BOX 1930, Greeley, CO 80632 Phone: E-mail: Authorized Agent Contact Information: Address: 1099 18th St. Suite 1800.. Denver, CO 80202 Sam - 720-929-33'17 sam.samet@anadarko.com Phone: Nathan- 720-929-6895 E -Mail: na han,ke ser ,ianadarko com Correspondence to be sent to: Owner Authorized Agent x Both / by Mail Email Additional Info: Owner Signature: Date: -r 1 Owner Signature: Date: Use by S-mcial review Application Proposed Triton Compressor Station & Laydown Yard Section 15 Township 3 North, Range 63 West of the 6th Principal Meridian Weld County, Colorado If Tit k .. • . 3` �.. • Triton Compressor Station & aydawn Yard APPLICANT: T: Kerr-McGee Gathering, LLC 109918th st Denver, Colorado 80202 KerrNtGee September 19, 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Description of Proposed Use . ......., tl1 .1..s* pnj- •sS .. On.. .4....u..ia INla 44 MOOS 2 24 Surrounding Uses and Compatibility with Surrounding Uses........ rye a•44Or *MOW r..a.ri 4 3. Details of the S'tera..af,.rf 4rf.r144fiaf1.9,1.//.a.ip,i±f1±•4......!a,, I • ii ii SOO 4 a. 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Storage or warehousing ..6.4.60.01441..114.444■.rer...er•.t..-.■ere:..i•f4e44.4•f,449ff404111••1114444.0±41,14.1,00041011444444••040.0 S 4. Proposed Landscaping a.6..r14.64.61.6.frt e -.i64iis.6.•4444PI.4i484.41,4±4441.4404f44s4±4!F!44a4.t• .441014. s S 5. Storm Water Drainage ... ..... ,.........,eIntl ,elite•644,if64O40044+F41O84•4•+14...a4v•I•fl I •4.s. 6` 6. Construction Period e...er,e..e..trl..r4•..a..•6i•.i.Bf F........:940..."..a. 4444446.4944.4,4 4s...44 .»• Y 7. Storage & Stockpiling of Wastes / Waste Handling Plan 4aa.iF44..4......, ..» 6 S. List All On -site and Of Site Improvements and 1 irneline.ip+I..a.�r4sa.c 1. Notification '� Requirem ents 1.414.14444.4.44# 4444 r!444f+4444 .4 i4144444i4 ee .!!!*444.0-4la.�as. F..... p4.a..p4\....mf 2. Operation Standards..a.1414#41401104 ...4.Y.eseeni.-!Ft4..499M•4e9i44.1!40481,f44134.1aga4aa.4as444•gc aI Noise Control pin i.aan!4449•..••!x......4...4,t.9...t444..,,Ma.4..4 ,. b. Air and Water Quality 9.@444ci!a41,4.4a6±4* a... .!0144}•Mss100014000004Fp ...4.4.4404444..4r4440* 'f CI Lighting 4•..1...4..04.4.•..sass s c....a■ti .tt *sea. tell644-i4.4.4i44.. 4t4i...... 44.4 14.4....44saa4S44 8 d. 'Feed Control .4.1,.404404aiF4,t4eeIie4001.4140481,!48±±1444404Nr44s#!■a4•e....9,.1e.a.94e...,.19iwt ,.4444..+.4..0. • .•a4 8 Luau.• .»a s.. a 1» e 4 . 4. 11414.4446t 44. 3s• &.i.r.•l ...tai. 4....04. a..a*It g leas 8 ..a. 8 3. Required Permits .+9.14.}•1,80±±8'1'±a44is* .a..M.r.4ai.1,44440'f1.4.•4i6.4d4a..44.440110• i..g ass .4...a..44i.41000flee .•...a. 8 a. ''Veld County ..... .p4,.i..... 4ai. i..I.1.4.a.a...+ -bI b. Southeast' Feld Fire Protection District 9..94..1.1.14.4ig.. 4444444444 . - 4•,..4•.......+40... 4,..•.0 meg non .S c. Transport Permits .44...94e!4etlis, 4.44450 44a.4*4e■ill.■41.a...a..e.a,...a. S d. Grading Permit e. Access Permit .14.I ■ 'g ...a..........•sit ,a•.. 434.440.6460.4.°04.4444.-.4044..4.40a 4e.• ....... sax•.... s+. 4!...4 .14l.. ..... ass .•. ill ss. a 9.. .•e a*in a ■ 411,.....4 .e.:a. a.a.. ••••••••I ...as •a.. • e s a.... 0. e .4 0 4 0 0 s a .... e r 4 4 e. f. Right -of -Way (ROW) Use Permit ....... ..11.1 I*44*444•A9.4...,4»a4 g. Construction Stor,■■.Tater Per..Iita,a4...■....... s...■a....■r rmsls■ ar.,.■r 4'46. mut 1,449 h. Non -Exclusive License Agreement/Road Maintenance Agreemental..p6..I 1.64011 o40010.I ...,e.9 4. Traffic. ..... ....ei I...... 4.4.....4.1..9 6. Fire and Emergency Response ..• a ..10 APPENDIX..........................................................4!..............e........11 I. USA. lrawin ILAccess Applications ltions............... III. Noise Abatement Plan no 4..r.,•e■4a... air iiiiiiil6iw.+1649i949•if441041Fa' I HAIMff•fafaf4•f•6f4f ±444#44 IV. Title guarantee U.H.Ut.aaaat. a. a..... a.... a. a.. 6.n 606.4464.illfff f4.4Fa 4.i 4.0 fif4tf 144 left 84.fMilti r04s 4! !. 04 t..s e65.40 tin• V. Affidavit Of Interested Land Owners (Surface) VI. Emergency Response Plan..............;9.9.......i.............e..ee... VII. Drainage Narrative....................................1..a.......1...1e... VIII. Signage at Entrance Gate (General ..... IX. Communication Tower & Specification Sheets (General Depiction) X. Lighting Specification Sheets ji(General Depiction).................,.ill............................................ .•.•.. Xia Air Pollutant Emission Notice (/PEN) mom •a ,a II IV Iant* MO ...47I. OS 04.4.,x..1 IMO' XII. Safety Data Sheets (SDS) ....................................... e. PI...... ..........art.r..f...f..........4...................■■.....................tree■■4■. ■ .....................4.......L ..... Old ll. r..illt.ill..t.....f..............■■..................t....*... •. ■...t..t...t.....■■..... t. ■....//t. /....//l..•. • 41419 It...ti..... .r■iii..,.■............ ...........u.... ......r■■.tt.//.../ill...1111///... /... i.e..... ... ... Bill ........if....4....4..4..............■ menu .................. ........r. ..... .t4af.....t.............f...f.......■ 1 SECTION 1 1. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED USE: This USR application is referred to as the Triton Compressor Station and Laydown Yard application and is submitted by Ken -McGee Gathering, LL (KMGG). KMGG operate nearly 5,000 oil and gas wells in the Denver-Julesburg (DJ) Basin with the vast majority being located in Weld County, Colorado. All of these wells produce varying amounts of natural gas that need to be routed via a system of underground pipelines through a number of compressor stations in Weld County. This proposed site is located on parcel 1 1715 000005. It is currently zoned Agricultural and surrounded by parcels that are also zoned Agricultural. The use is currently rangeland. Two uses are proposed on this parcel, a compressor station and a laydown yard. A compressor station helps the transportation process of natural gas from one location to another. Natural gas, while being transported through a pipeline, needs to be constantly pressurized in certain distance intervals (from 4 up to 100 miles). The gas in the compressor station is pressurized by special turbines, motors and engines. The proposed compressor station will be leased by KM . The second proposed use is a laydown yard, providing storage for various oil and gas support services equipment, Exhibit . - Vicinity Map Compressor Station: The proposed operation outlined in this application, includes various compression equipment that will be used to compress and transport natural gas. The equipment being proposed will include compressors, vapor recovery units, separators, dehydrators, launchers, coalescers, storage tanks, condensate p'p g stabilization equipment, lightning protection masts, a 70ft communication tower, and additional supporting compression equipment. 2 There will also be an electric switch yard consisting of a transformer to step down the incoming distribution voltage from 69 kV to 12.E kV. The switch yard is included within the compressor station's fence area for safety and to reduce the total footprint. This allows the burial of the low voltage lines into the station instead running the larger power lines overhead across the parcel into the station. A communications tower is also proposed, to allow the site to be operated remotely, The communications tower will be a 70 foot tall tower and powered from the Compressor Station UPS, There will be 1-2 dishes on the tower and it will handle all communications on site, and co -location will be possible. Please see the Site Plan in the Appendix for a more detailed layout and description of the proposed equipment and a reasonable facsimile of the communications tower. The compressors on site operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. However, the station will automatically adjust to run only those engine -compressors needed to adequately handle the volume of gas flowing through the pipeline. Facility Ownership: Triton Compressor Station Kerr-McGee Gathering, LLC 1099 18°' St., Suite 1800 Denver, CO 80202 Laydown Yard: The proposed laydown yard included in this application will be located on the same parcel, with a common access point with the compressor station. The laydown yard will be approximately 1.3 8 acres in size. The yard will store items related to oil and gas support and service. This includes, but not limited to the following items: parts for drilling rigs, drilling iron pipe and fittings, poly pipe and fittings, two parts trailers and rig mats. There will be no chemicals stored on this site, Above Ground Appurtenance Site: An above ground appurtenance site will be located in the northeast corner of the station outside the station fence. This site will house a launcher/receive apparatus for the pipelines in and out of the station. The site is unmanned and accessed for operational maintenance on as -needed basis. No equipment or chemicals is stored on this site. CONSISTENCY WITH THE INTENT OF THE WELD COUNTY ODE, CHAPTER 22 OF THE E COMPREHENSIVE PLAN The proposed use is consistent with Chapter 22 and any other applicable code provisions or ordinance in effect. Section 22-2-10(D) emphasizes the t tlfrtraction of natural resources as an important part of the economy of Weld County. Such extraction operations should minimize the impacts on agricultural lands and agricultural operations. " This compressor station and laydown yard will contribute to the expansion of the County's economic base by providing increased capacity for future oil production. The proposed addition of a compressor station and laydown yard in this location conserves land by eliminating the need for these facilities elsewhere in Weld County. In addition, the owner of the land, Cervi Enterprises, is a rangeland enterprise that is choosing to lease this parcel without concerns over their continuing operations, This is a testament to the minimal impact of the proposed compressor station on their operations and to the applicability of the land use in this case with Section 22-240 "A. Goal 2. Continue the commitment to viable agriculture in eld County through mitigated protection of established (and potentially expanding) agricultural uses fro other proposed new uses that would hinder the operations of the agricultural enterprises". 3 Furthermore, after the addition of this compressor station, the rangeland use of this land and surrounding land will remain unchanged, which is in agreement with Section 22-5-100,B (OG. Go ai) strive to, "Ensure that the extraction of oil and gas resources conserves the land and minimizes the impact on surrounding land and the existing surrounding land uses." Additionally, Section 22-5-100.A (OG. Goal 1) states: "Promote the reasonable and orderly exploration and development of oil and gas mineral resources, " compressor station supporting a network of pipelines is the most orderly manner of transferring the developed gas resource within the county. The Use by Special Review application for this Facility that is part of a comprehensive gas processing network is necessary to move larger volumes of gas. These larger volumes are due to increases in drilling activity and projected additional production increases anticipated by producers in the Weld County area. Moreover, Section 22-5-1003, (OG. Policy 2.9) outlines the objective to, "Impose protective measures through available state, County and federal regulations to ensure that the mineral operator conducts operations in a manner that will minimize current and, future environmental impacts." The proposed Triton Compressor Station will be developed in accordance with federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards, and all activities will be in compliance with the permit and control provisions of the state regulations (Colorado Air Quality Control Program, Title 25, Article 7, C.R.S. as applicable). CONSISTENCY WITH THE INTENT OF THE WELD COUNTY CODE, CHAPTER 23 (ZoNING) AND THE ZONE DISTRICT IN WHICH IT IS LOCATED. Oil and gas facilities are allowed as a use by right in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. However, oil and gas support and service operations such as a Compressor Facility and Laydown Yard require the approval of a Use by Special Review Permit. The proposed use is consistent with the intent of the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Section 23-3-40,A2 of the Weld County Code provides for Oil and Gas Support and Service, and Section 23-3-401/ of the Weld County Code provides for a communications tower greater than 70 feet in height as a Use by Special Review in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. 2. SURROUNDING USES AND COMPATIBILITY WITH SURROUNDING USES. There are currently no USR permits on the proposed site. The proposed facility does not interfere with the existing use of the area, and remains compatible with the current zoning. This is consistent with Sec. 23-2-240. All. States that "Uses by Special Review in the A (Agricultural) Zone District shall be located on the least prime soils on the property in question unless the applicant can demonstrate why such a location would be impractical or infeasible." 3. DETAILS OF THE SITE a Number of people who will use this site There are no permanent employees on this site. The site is visited by a KMGG employee on a daily basis. The employee is typically not on site for longer than one to two hours at a time. Given the short amount of time an employee is on site, permanent water and sewer service is not necessary. The site is monitored 24 hours a day 7 days a week by the computers at the company's gas control centers in Platteville. Bottled water and a port -a -let will be utilized by personnel visiting the facility and the laydon yard. b. Number of employees proposed to be employed at this site There will be no full time employees at the Triton Compressor Station and Laydown Yard. One employee may visit the site on a daily basis. 4 c. Hours of operation The compressors on site run 24 hours a day 7 days a week based on demand. On average one employee will visit the site once each day in a pick-up truck. Trucks will generally only come to the site during the hours of 8 am to 5 pm unless there is an emergency. The La down Yard will be access primarily during daylight hours, however it should be available 24 hours a day 7 days a week on demand. There may be periods of time where the laydown yard will not be utilized. Storage at the laydown yard will be based on demand and current operations in the area. Type and number of structures to be built on this site Please see the Site Plan in the Appendix for a more detailed layout of all proposed buildings and communication tower and laydown yard. e. Type and number of animals There are no animals on site. f Kind of vehicles that will access this site and how often A KMGG employee will visit the site once each day in a pick-up truck. Larger vehicles with trailers may come to the site for delivery, repair, and maintenance purposes only, on a periodic basis. . Fire Protection The South East Weld Fire Protection District provides fire protection to this area. A referral packet will be sent to the District by the County. h. Water source on the prope There are no full time employees on site. A KMG/KMGG MG employee will visit the site on a daily basis. Due to the lack of employees permanently on site, a water connection is not necessary. Should the status of employees on site change, water would be requested from Northern Colorado Water District or obtained from a new well on site as appropriate. Bottled water will be available during construction and during operation. 1. Sewage disposal system There is no need for a sewer disposal system. Employees will have access to use a port -o -let. This facility will be serviced by Waste Management for waste removal. A small dumpster will also be on site for the disposal of household waste. Should a water source later be required, there appears to be ample space on the lot to provide for an ISDS for sewage disposal. j. Storage or warehousing The laydown yard will be used for storage. 4. PROPOSED LANDSCAPING It is anticipated that the compressor facility and laydown area will be enclosed with a chain -link fence approximately 6 to 7 feet high with a potential 3 foot outrigger and barbed wire to prohibit vandalism and theft not only during the construction phase but also as a security device for the life of the facility. Due to the remote location of this site no additional screening or landscaping is proposed for this application. Reclamation Procedures Upon termination of the proposed project, all equipment would be removed. The ground would be re- graded to accommodate agricultural uses or be re -vegetated to 80% of pre -disturbance vegetative cover in 5 accordance with the COGCC 1000 Series Rules. The pre -disturbance vegetation cover shall be determined by the undisturbed surrounding area. KM G would also be willing to evaluate coordinating reclamation efforts with Weld County Extension, Public Works, and the Soil Conservation District 5. STORM WATER DRAINAGE A detention pond has been added to address site drainage. A drainage narrative will also be submitted and will provide additional details. 6. CONSTRUCTION PERIOD Construction of the proposed facility is expected to commence shortly after the site plan and Use by Special Review application are approved. We expect construction of Phase I to be complete by the end of 2020. 7. STORAGE & STOCKPILING OF WASTES ! WASTE HANDLING PLAN The following wastes are expected to be generated on site from the operations and maintenance of compressor station related equipment. Typically these are used as coolants and lubricants and need to be changed on a regular basis. Product Name Used Triethylene Glycol (TEG) Used Cat NGEC Premix 50/5 0 Used Mobil Pegasus 805/Oily Water Quantity 25 gal 25 gal 100 gal The wastes listed above are generated on a monthly basis and either recycled or disposed of by Mesa Oil. The replacement products needed as part of this equipment maintenance will be stored in steel tanks mounted on steel skid mounted containment units. The seams will be sealed. Each unit will be sufficient to contain 1.5 times the tank capacity. Additionally, oil and coolant are also stored within the compressor units themselves and spills are contained by the structural steel skid of the actual compressor. A list of associated SDS sheets are attached in the appendix of this application. No Chemicals will be stored at the laydown yard, nor will any vehicles be washed. The waste generated at the compressor station and the laydown yard from the portable toilets arc emptied weekly, and the dumpsters either weekly or biweekly. The roll -off is emptied on a call -out basis. Waste RandlingiRecycling Contact Information: Recycling _Services: Waste Handling Services:. Portable Toilet Services: Mesa Oil, 7239 Sradburn Blvd. Westminster, CO 80030 (3031 426-4777 Waste Management 2400 West Union Ave Englewood, CO 80010 (303) 482-6406 Redr Services 7601 Miller Drive G Frederick, CO 80504 (720) 378-7873 Or Reliable Services 1616 2nd Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 (970) 381-1242 Or Stallion Oilfield Services 2116 E Hwy. 402 Unit B Loveland, CO 80537 (970) 646-3129 In the unlikely event of a motor vehicle oil leak (potentially during construction), I MGG- will take appropriate measures to mitigate the effects of the spill/release . If a spill/release meets or exceeds any regulatory reporting criteria, KMGG will report the spill to the appropriate regulatory agency(s). KMG's standard operating procedures are to excavate the impacted soils and transport them to a licensed disposal facility. As appropriate, confirmation soil samples will be collected from the excavation for laboratory analysis. Laboratory analytical results will be utilized to demonstrate effective remediation to below the appropriate regulatory standards. The laboratory reports will be included in any written report to a regulatory agency. Following completion of the excavating activities, the area will be backfilled and returned to its pre-release grade. Please see Appendix for all Safety Data Sheets (D) of wastes generated. No vehicles be washed on site. Additionally, All KAIGG and contractor activities will be operated in a manner that prevents spills and releases of crude oil, natural gas, produced water and other wastes to the environment, Non -routine waste (e.g. spills or releases) will be managed in accordance with KM Gas Emergency Response and Oil Spill Contingency Plan. Spills, as appropriate, will be reported to the proper regulatory agency(s). Additionally, a site -specific Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan will be developed to outline appropriate actions to be taken in the event of a spill or release, The SPCC Plan, in conjunction with the Emergency Response and Oil Spill Contingency Plan, will ensure that all appropriate response actions are taken and that all waste will be handled in accordance with applicable rules and regulations. Both documents are written in accordance with requirements set forth by the Environmental Protection Agency, A copy of this plan will be submitted to Weld County within six months after start of operations. 8. LIST ALL ON 1TE AND OFF -SITE IMPROVEMENTS AND TIMELINE A list of all the equipment is shown on the USR Site Plan drawing package, along with the proposed phase of construction. Other improvements are as follows: Compressor Station: Site grading and drainage: Phase 1 Access Road construction: Phase 1 Fencing: Phase 1 Landscaping: Not applicable Phase I will be 2020 Phase II will be 2021 (Proposed Future Expansion) Phase III will be 2022 (Proposed Future Expansion) Note: this phasing schedule is an estimate and may fluctuate depending on economic conditions, part availability, weather conditions, and well production. 7 SECTION 2 1 . NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS In accordance with Section 23-2-260 (B) (9) of the Weld County Code a certified list of the names and addresses of the owners of property within 500 feet of the subject property (Parcel 4121703000005). No building units are with the 500 ft buffer. 2. OPERATION STANDARDS a. Noise Control The operation of the Compressor Station and laydown yard shall comply with the noise standards enumerated in Section 802 of the COGCC Amended Rules 2008, Noise is emitted from compressor sites, however} the daily maintenance performed by sub- contractor or IriG employees will be done by pick-up truck and trailer and typically during normal business hours. The rural setting of the project location is preferred to mitigate the effects of noise emissions on the surrounding property owners. Please see appendix for a copy of the Noise Abatement Plan. b. Air and Water Quality All activities will be in compliance with the permit and control provisions of the Colorado Air Quality Control Program, Title 25, Article 7, C.R.S. as applicable, No waste water will be discharged within the site. All water and waste is carried by vehicle off the site. c. Lighting All lighting on the compressor station site will be downcast and shielded. Lighting will be provided for security, evening maintenance, and emergency work. Any source of lighting on the site shall be shielded so that light will not shine directly onto adjacent properties. Nor will direct or reflected light from any source on the project site create a traffic hazard to operators of motor vehicles on the adjacent road access, There will be lights at the compression pipe racks and be duplex fixtures on one pole facing opposite directions. Each compressor will also have a door light and a wall mounted light at the end of each cooler, In additional all office, motor control center, power distribution center, and compressor buildings will have a wall mounted light at each door. Please see Appendix for a reasonable facsimile of lights selected for the site. Lighting will not be provided for the laydown yard. d. Weed Control The compressor site and laydown yard will be kept free of weeds, rubbish, and other waste material. The area will be treated if necessary and as practicable to prevent invasion of undesirable species and noxious weeks. 3. REQUIRED PERMITS a. Weld County A Use by Special Review Permit is required to be approved by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners prior to construction, including release of grading permits for this facility. 8 KMGG will submit any additional permits necessary for county approval prior to commencement of construction site. h. Southeast Weld Fire Protection District The Site Plan and Special Review Use Application will be referred to and reviewed by the Southeast Weld Fire Protection District. Approval of the plans is expected. Any requested Safety Data sheets D) will also be provided to the Southeast Weld Fire Protection District upon request. a. Transport Permits A Transport Permit for oversize load and/or overweight vehicles will be obtained through Public Works prior to construction if required. d. Grading Permit A grading permit is needed for disturbing an area of 1 acre or more. A grading plan will be submitted for review and approved prior to construction. e, Access Permit The access point for the compressor station facility will be located off of Colorado State Highway 34. An access permit Has been applied for and approved from the Colorado Department of Transportation, f Right -of -Way (ROW) Use Permit A. Right -of -Way Use Permit if necessary will be obtained through Weld County in the event any work is performed in the public right-of-way. g. Construction Stormwater Permit A Construction Stormwater Permit is needed for disturbing more than 1 acres. KMGG has area wide permit coverage under the State Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division, Permit Number COR-402538. h.Non-Exclusive License Agreement/Road Maintenance Agreement A. Non -Exclusive License agreement will be obtained from Weld County for Weld County Road 15 where we are utilizing the unmaintained section line of right-of-way to access our parcel This Non -Exclusive License Agreement will ensure legal access to our parcel and make it understood the County does not maintain this right-of-way. Additionally, KMGG will obtain a Road Maintenance Agreement for WCR 15. 44 TRAFFIC Compressor Station: The construction process for the compressor station will involve site grading with equipment, including but not limited to, motor graders, front end loaders, excavation equipment, and possibly scrapers. Heavy hauls involving the compressor units and some of the larger process equipment will be necessary, as will the use of large truck mounted cranes to unload and set this equipment. The length of the heavy haul trailers will determine the required access to the site off the county roads, although typically this has been an apron off the county road of about 75 to 100 feet necking down to a fenced and or gated opening of around 40 feet. This would depend on the available turning radius off the county road. There will also be concrete trucks and pumpers on a regular basis during construction. Anticipated staffing during the 9 construction of the facility is estimated at 30 to 40 personnel during peak construction, 3 to 4 office trailers and 5 to 8 tool and parts vans/cortex buildings. Laydown Yard: KMG will level then grade the laydown yard. During the construction phase of the project, KMGG, will use or contract to have water trucks utilized to maintain dust suppression and fugitive particulate emissions. Also, the Stormwater Management Plan will be followed to mitigate soil erosion during construction. After completion of construction, the perimeter of the property will be stabilized using appropriate native vegetation, usually a combination of dry land /grass mixture or crop. Additionally KMGG will gravel all access and driving surfaces affected. Areas inside the fence line will be compacted and stabilized. If necessary, KMGG will also use or contract to control dust after construction. 6. FIRE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE There is adequate provision for the protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and county. All roads leading to the site and within the site will be designated and maintained to support fire apparatus. A turnaround may be constructed as necessary to accommodate fire apparatus, In addition to abovenreferenced rules and regulations, KMGG is also subject to COGCC Rule 6064 pertaining to fire prevention and protection. KMGG has support personnel in the field or on call at all times to provide technical assistance in fire prevention and elimination. 10 kidif ,IferrNtGee Kerr-McGee Gathering LLC Western Midstream 1099 18th Street Denver, CO 80202 Triton Compressor Station - Communication Plan In an effort to strive for a continuing dialogue and to assert the designation of a good neighbor operator, .err -McGee Gathering, LL (KMG) is committed to open and ongoing communication in the communities in which it operates. This communication plan is designed to inform stakeholders of expectations and pertinent information during all phases of the project; planning; project construction; and after commissioning of the facility. Communication Resources: KMG has put in place a team of stakeholder relations representatives to be available to answer all stakeholder questions about facilities and upcoming projects. In case a stakeholder has any questions or concerns about the operations of one our specific facilities, they have access to our Colorado Response Line: 1.664248.9577 that connects the stakeholder to our Integrated Operations Center (IOC) that has the capability to remotely monitor our facilities and direct their concern to the appropriate company representative. Communications Mechanisms: while planning most major projects, KMG communicates with neighbors and stakeholders to introduce the project, communicate safety standards, and address concerns. At any point during construction or operation of the facility, in -person meetings with neighbors and stakeholders can be arranged to address specific questions and concerns. Based on the relatively remote location of the proposed facility, KMG feels that mailed informing the landowner is sufficient for this facility, Once the unmanned facility is in operation, the Colorado Response Line will serve as the primary mechanism for stakeholder communications. KerrCee Kerr-McGee Gathering LLC Western Midstream 1099 18th Street Denver, CO 80202 Triton Compressor Station Decommissioning Plan In the event operations cease at the above referenced site and/or the communications tower is no longer in use, Kerr McGee Gathering will remove all equipment and communications tower including all supporting components. Where possible, materials will be reused or recycled. Where required, waste materials for disposal will be removed by a licensed contractor and transported to a disposal site. KIVIGG will comply with all Local, State, and Federal regulations concerning applicable permits and site restoration, If you have any questions, please contact Sam Samet, Regulatory Analyst, at 720-929-3317 or Sam_Samet@oxy.com III* NOISE ABATEMENT PLAN Introduction The Triton Compressor Station is a proposed Ken -McGee Gathering, LL (JCMGG) facility located in Weld County. This facility is needed to help transport the increasing amounts of natural gas to processing facilities where it is then prepared for sale to market. KMGG has taken steps to attenuate noise originating from this site and will continue to take the necessary actions to comply with COGCC noise regulation. The following plan outlines how noise is mitigated at the Triton Compressor Station site, Location and Surrounding Land Use The proposed Triton Compressor Station access road is in an area zoned for agriculture. Proposed Improvements KMGG is proposing the installation of seven (7) compressors. There will be five (5) CAT3608/Ariel JG -3, and two (2) 3750 HP Electric Units. There will also be one 60,000 gallon slug catcher, three (3) 35 MMscfd coalescing filter separators, three (3) 35 MMscfd TEG dehydrator-condenser-VR T's, one (1) condensate stabilization system (Surge Tank, Stabilizer, Flash Tank Filters), one condensate pump and LACT skid, one (1) communication tower, two (2) lightning protection masts, and associated piping and electrical infrastructure. Noise Regulation and Goal There is no equipment presently at the proposed site. KMGG will ensure the installed equipment. complies with not exceeding the permissible 55 dBA during the day and 50 dB.A at night. Efforts to Date KNIGG has already begun efforts to reduce noise onasite by installing with each compressor, a combustion air intake silencer, a hospital grade muffler on the engine exhaust, and electric driven compressor coolers. Assessment and Attenuation Upon operation KMGG will conduct a noise survey to determine if noise levels meet the menitonned requirements. If noise exceeds levels then sound walls or insulation will be built around the identified problem equipment. Ventilation packages may also need to be installed to ensure that the equipment is able to operate while being completely enclosed. 14 VIII. SIGNAGE AT ENTRANCE GATE (GENERAL DEPICTION) Kerr McGee Gathering LLC 1.866.248.9577 Authorized Personnel Only Solo Personal Autorizado No Smoking Beyond this Point No Fumar Partir De Este Punta W ea r Protective Equipment Use Equipo de Protection Triton COMPRESSOR STATION SECTION 15 TOWNSHIP HIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 63 WEST DANGER: HIGH PRESSURE GAS IN CASE OF MEDICAL EMERGENCY CALL 911 kirir Kerrf.itGee TRITON COMPRESSOR STATION SECTION 13-T3N-R63W IX. COMMUNICATION TOWER & SPECIFICATION SHEETS ('GENERAL DEPICTION) X. LIGHTING SPECIFICATION SHEETS (GENERAL DEPICTION) LIGHTING Roadway & Security Fixtures IRoadway and Security Fixtures Lamps 1 1 JaJ except l1�� 4A\��1J I� Lamps not included, except Nos, 1 BN219, 18N220, 1PLJ3, and Uontourt Area Lighting Durable, lightweight, die-cast aluminum fixtures bolt securely onto mast arm mounting. GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS ROADWAY • Mogul -base socket • Plug-in ignitor for easy maintenance • Bolt to Ph" to 2" dia. mast arm mounting An adjustable photocell controls HID (high -Intensity discharge) light sources. Polyester gasket locks out dust and dirt, Gray powder -coated finish. Photocell Of shorting cap required, sold separately on page 451. Nos. 16N219 and 18N220 include integral surge protection. Fu® Cutoff Optics, Nos. 4WY41, 4WY40. and 4WY45 True 90Q cutoff (no light above 90¢1 meets IESNA full cutoff classification RP8-2000. Nos. 4WY41 and 4WY40 have easy -to -clean, corrosion -free ALGLASe reflector surface coating. Prismatic Lens, Nos. 4WY42 to 4W1144, 18N2191and101a20 Project light farther; use fewer poles on new installa- tions to save on operating costs. AREA/ROADWAY ■ Photocontrol receptacle adjusts without tools o Bolt to 11/4"-dia. mast arm mounting Built-in wildlife shield adjusts to fit most arms. Heat - resistant gasket seals the optical chamber from environmental contaminants. Terminal block standard. Nos. 5YB45 to 5YB47 are pre -wired and include hard- ware. UL Listed. Lamp Type Areaftedursy HPS 120 NPS 120 i1PS 120 HPS 120 HPS 120-277 HPS 120-277 HPS 120-277 NIPS 120-277 HPS 120277 PMH-EE 120-277 PMH-EE 120-277 M1i 120-277 MH 120-277 lintwIty use M Id 120 HPS 120 Mil 120 HPS 120 HPS 124 Ill H 120 NIH 120 HPS 124 MPS 120 Cho Area Lighting Ml! 120-277 250 LIII 120-277 400 MH 120-277 400 MI-! 120-277 400 Security/Ares LgMtl g HPS 120 100 HPS 120 100 Voltage Lamp Watts Lens Type 100 Drop Acrylic 150 Flat Glass 150 Drop Acrylic 150 Drop Acrylic 250 Fiat Glass 250 Drop Glass 250 Drop Glass 404 Flat Glass 400 Prismatic Drop Glass 400 Prismatic Glass Len 400 Prismatic Glass Len 400 Tempered Glass 404 Tempered Glass 50 70 70 70 70 100 100 150 150 Acrylic Polycarbo rate Acrylic Acrylic Acrylic Polystyrene Polystyrene Acrylic Tempered Glass Tempered Glass Tempered Glass Tempered Glass Acrylic Acrylic Description Ma of ing Bra ckuts and A.cceeules Wall Arm Mount, Use with KAD Series Pole Slipfitter 8rackal Mount Round Pole Mount (Rts 4' Pole), Use with MD Series Photocell Receptacle Shorting Cap t Phan coil receptac/a. L (Ind 4 143 4 Uhf Distribution Typo II Type III Typo II Type II Type III Type III TypeIll Type II Type III M-G-lIl M -C -III Type III Type IV Type V Type V Type V bpeV TYPE V Type V Type V Type V Type V Type III Type III lyre III Type Tilm Type V W H (in.) (in..) 2 5 2% P 2 5 SC1 URTrY LIGHTING pp Include cast -In external slipfitter for easy mast arm installation • Die-cast aluminum head meets NEMA dimension standards Nos.2LBL7 and 2LBL6 have a small profile for use in commercial applications. No. 1PLJ3 includes lamp and photocell; mounts directiy to a 4" UJ" box. Nos. 2F1ER6 and 4V M79 feature lightweight aluminum housing, prismatic refractor, and a 5" mounting arm. Nos, 2LBL6 and 2LBLS have a powder -coated housing, high -impact diffuser, and protective steel cage. No. 5\B41 includes 18" mast arm, lamp, photocontrol, and hardware. No. 5YB44 features a cooler -running ballast, 392°F wiring, and phosphor bronze contacts. iJL listed. CONTOUR@ AREA LIGHTING ▪ Horizontal porcelain mogul socket ▪ Include extruded 4" arm for square pole mounting Fixtures have a dark bronze corrosion -resistant polyester finish and soft corners. Die-cast alumi- num fixtures have soft corners and a dark bronze, Hydraformed aluminum reflector and muttitap ballast. IP65 Rated. GL Listed for wet locations, MOUNTING BRACKETS AND ACCESSORIES Steel brackets for pole or wall mounting have 42 -lb. capacity. No. 4EA34 has 87 -lb. capacity. SQUARE MOUNTING POLES Require proper evaluation to ensure structural integrity in specific local wind conditions.1-pc., square straight lighting poles have a 4"-dia. shaft and anchor base with slotted holes. Hot -rolled, 11-ga. steel construc- tion. Dark bronze powder -coated finish. Note: For a wider selection of lightarg poles and for assistance in pole selection, please call your local branch. Suggested Photocell Isom Ito. 6P006 5U793 5U793 6P006 5U793 5U793 5U792 5U793 5U793 5U793 5U793 6P005 6PO06 6P006 6P006 6PO06 6P006 L W H 10' 5W 10W 10' SW IOW 10' SrW 14W 311e 31141 33' 33' 9414' 10W 12W 9W 151' 15W 15W 16W 15W 17W 17W 17W 171E 15W 6PC06 15W Mtr. Brand Model 13' 131 131,1� 13' 13W 13W 13' 15W 15' 15W 15W 25' 25' 8W 8W 9W 81/4° 12' 13' 13' 13' 13' 17W 17th' 171E 17] ' 12' 12' Item No. Lithorria WBD04 4EA33 Llthania 120-190 4EA34 Lithania RPOD4 U 4EA35 GE Lighting SOCL-PECTL04S 41NY49 27' 26W 281/4° Zr 26W 267e 27' 31W 31W 147Ae toe eve 10W 7W 16W 101' 12' 17' 17' 17' 17' 7W 7W 7W 7W Sri geslw l Lam Hem No. 2V519 2VAD7 2VAD7 2VAD7 SAPT5 SAPT5 SAPT5 3 PT6 SAPT6 3APX4 3APi{4 6XV25 3APK3 1F390 2V632 2F942 2YGF6 2YGF6 2YGD6 2YGF1 2V713 3APK1 6)Ci25 6XV25 6.XV25 GE Lighting SoIuGars Arta$eady,ay, Area/Roadway Security L3ghtin g Each 11am Brand Mfr. Series No. Lithonla GE Lighting GE Lighting Lithonia GE Lighting GE Lighting Lithonia GE Lighting GE Uuhtir'u GE Lighting GE Lighting Llthante Llthonia LurnaPro Llthonia LurnaPro LurnaPro LuniaPro LumaPro Lithonia LumaPro Lithonla Lithoria Lithonia Lithonla Lithonla 12' 2VAD5 Lithania 12' 2V519 Llthcnla $ Each L W Band Square Mounting Poles 73.80 125.95 571.05 11.52 16ft. 20 ft, 25 it, 4' Uthonia 4' Llthonia 4' Lithonia 115 M2RC M2RR 115 M2RC M2RR 115 MSCL MSRL MSCL MSCL MR2 MR2 5Y645 4W41 4WY43 5YB4B 4iNY4a 4WY42 5Y647 4WY45 4WY44 10N219 10N220 &1X09 3JXo1 2L017 OALD 1FLI3 211ER6 2LBL6 4'JM79 2LBL6 6JEM7 2L015 6JEM6 MD TD o KAD KAD KAD KAD i1L 11 Mlr. Model 3JXC5 96 (C7 3JXC8 I 5Y641 '/ 5Y844 llem No. SSS 16 4C DM28 PL DDB SHAFT SSS 20 4C DM28 PL DDB SHAFT SSS 25 4G DM28 PL DDB SHAFT 5Y B49 5YB50 5Y1351 1 1 140.30 301,00 302.75 149.35 325.25 333.25 229.25 520.50 503.50 671.50 i.00 ,028 00 690.00 255.75 81.05 159.Oo 163.40 154.50 314.75 191.50 239.50 155.00 7217.00 014.80 8100.50 800.50 95.90 110.50 Each 691.50 727.00 040.59 For Photocells, see page 451, Find even MORE on Grainger com(' ,f= Repair & Replacement Coverage Available w p PRODUCE INFORMATION General Purpose KA CC KAC KADT r■q tt a 1I- 4 C a S M 534 L_ Contour® ORDERING INFORMATION Intended Use For parking areas, street lighting, walkways and car lots. Construction Housing: Rugged, die-cast, soft -corner aluminum hous- ing with 0,1z" nominal wall thickness. Doorframe: KAD die-cast doorframe has impact -re- sistant tempered glass lens that is fully gasketed with one-piece tubular silicone, KAC die-cast aluminum doorframe has prismatic, impact -resistant, tempered glass, drop dish acrylic lens of drop dish polycarbonate lens. Door frame is fullygasketed with one-piece silicone. Finish: Dark bronze polyester powder finish. nish. Additional architectural colors available; see www.lithonia,comlarthcolors. Optics KAD: anodized aluminum hydra -formed or segmented reflectors. Four full cutoff distributionsavailable: R7 (roadway), A3 (asymmetric), R4 (forward throw) and R5 (symmetric). High- performance, segmented reflectors are rotatable and field-lnterchangab ie. KAC reflector is optical -quality aluminum that works in tandern with a light -diffusing prismatic lens. For shortest lead times, conhcureproducis usinji bolded options. Electrical All ballasts are 100% factory tested. High reactance, high power factor for 150W and below. Constant wattage autotransformer 175W and above. Mrl: 150W and below are standard with pulse -start ignitor technology. Super CWA Pulse Start ballasts, 88% efficient and EISA legislation compliant, are required for 151-400W (must order SOMA option) for US shipments only. CSA, NOM or INTL required for probe start shipments outside the US. Socket: Porcelain, horizon- tally oriented medium -base socket for 70-150W and mogul -base socket for 175W and above with copper alloy, nickel -plated screw shell and center contact. UL listed 1500W -600V. 4KV pulse rated. Installation Extruded aluminum arm for square pole mounting. KADT mounts with SPDO4 with an additional backing plate and receiver used to mount suspend tension rod. KADT mounts 11.71 lower than specified pole height. Listings UL Listed (standard). CSA Certified or NOM Certified (see Options). KAD UL Listed for 25°Cambient and wet locations. IP65 Rated. PLefiv SagrITIII ►Lod4st, njot= fit +CigcePfilewe IreFraz± FIFPl: T Example: KAD 400M R3 TB SCWA SPDO9 LPI 1 Series I Lac ptypt # KAC l'ilOR sure, ICAD # Sethur>1' 1 KADT 705 1 1005 1 1505 12505 4005 Metal halide I 70Mr • Options 100M' 15OM 17SM5 4 70GM4 250M Metal halide ceramic' 7OMHC'"z B3 100MHC' 15UMHC F A4 320M' I ASS 350M' i 400M5 I :�,IFi14. "hips installed Sf Single fuse, 1120V, 277V, 347V DF Double fuse, 20811, 240V, IBOV EC Emergency+tircttit'a OHS Quartz restrike system" WSW QRS time delay" PER NEMA twist -lock receptacle only'$ PD Powertray'4 f Distribution KAD/KADT R7 Type II roadway' Type III asymmetric' Type 1V, FT' Type V symmetric square SRI Type II segmented' f 5A3 Type III ( segmented' SR4SC Type IV segmented, FT, sharp cutoff r KAC Lem FP Flat C73T DPA Drop acrylic DPP Drop polycarbonate Fed i Voltage i Ballast i 120 F (blank) 1 208' # 740' CWl I277 347 k(WA I ay I TB' 734501i1O I 0 ( Wig Terminal block1e ( PE4 HSHouse-side shield PE7 [SA Meets Canadian standards : SC NOM Meets Mexican standards (consultfactory) I VG INTL Available for MN probe start shipping WG outside the U.S. Shipsseoaratel.w" PEI, MEM* twist -lock PE (120V -240V) PEJ NEMA twist -lock PE (347V) F. .01 .3 For additional prOdotrunformationt visit www.lithonia.com. I. Mounting" Magnetic ShiggnikeiLl ballast SP004 4" contoured arm for Constant square pale wattage RPD04 4"conntoured arm for 1sul ted'4 I round pole Super CWA ballast WBDO4 SPDO9 RPDO9 WBD09 NEMA twist -lock PE (48OV) NEMA twist -lock PE (277V) Shorting cap forP'ERi option Vandal guard" Wire guard" 4' contoured arrn for wall 9" contoured arm for square pole 9" contoured arm for round pole 9" contoured arm for wall I Finish ' {blank) OBI DGC ©MB TINA OWH CR CRT Pr 11 Ships separate a n3 KMA External mast arm adaptor Dal 7P 12" contoured degreearm for pole i AD17W8 12" contoured degree arm for wall MAW Twin mounting bar KADWBA Decorative wall bracket (up or down) Dark bronze (std.) Black Charcoal gray Medium bronze Natural aluminum White Enhanced corrosion resistance Non-stick protective coating (black) fi.Y earl Itl.ltfn LamPed t LPI Lamp included L/LP Less lamp I I 1 I Drawings areforidirriensimal detail only and may not repinent actual mechanical configuration. Dimensions are shown in inches lrentimetec5) unless otherwise noted. C r 0. 4 ..............sm...• n h111l. 17-1/2 144. ) KAD/KAC Iflati KAC idropl EPA: 1.7ft'(€l.,11 may 1.4ft'10.13 rrel Marc. weight 35.9 Ibs (19 3 kg) 34 His 115.4 kg) VA LI773021WA ufs rrins KADT EPA: 1.7 ft' (tLl l rn&) Max. weight 35.9 Ibs (16.3 kg) Notes 1 Hot available with SCWA, 2 Hot available with 4 0V. 3 Universal mogul base lampallows KAU. MDT and KAC to he available with SCHWA. 4 Must be ordered vett) SCWA. 5 Reduced jacketW28 required for 5K?, 5It3. & SR4SC optics. 6 Nat applicable with t71.P. 7 HS Option available 8 Must spe+ctfyC1Ml for us in Canada . 9 optional multi -tap ballast (120'12OSV, 2413% 2771/1. In Canada 1 ZOV,277V, 347V. e 10 Consuit factory for available wattages, 11 9' arm required when two or more luminaries are oriented , KAUT only available with SPD04andonlyavailableati&f orientations, 12 Maybe ordered as accessory. Nat available watt KADT. 13 Must specify finish. 14 Maximum allowable wattage lamp included 15 Ph -Melt no1 Included. 16 Only available With SIB, SR3, tr 51I45( opda. 17 May be ordered as accessory. 18 Prefix with fixture name and size (e.g, KSOWG) 1-800-279-8041 I www.l i thun ia.com P5G1 0 XI. AIR POLLUTANT EMISSION NOTICE (APEN) I Kerr-McGee Gathering LLC (M) will register the engines under general permit " PO2", issued by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Certain equipment at the facility will be not be subject to air permitting requirements, subject to "Air Pollution Emission Notice (APEN)" requirements. For these equipment, which will include produced water tanks and an emergency backup generator engine, APENs Ts will be filed with the CDPIIE. Other equipment at the facility will be subject to neither permitting requirements nor APEN requirements, due to the low emission design and operation of the equipment. This equipment includes compressors and closed -loop dehydration systems. 23 III. SAFETY DATA SHEETS (SDS) 24 Cat: NGEC (Natural Gas Engine Coolant) Premix 50/50 J Material Safety Data Sheet SECTION t -PRODU T AND COMPANY IDENTIFICA IO,14 r a - Ca NGECTM (Natural Gas Engine Coolant) Premix 5015D Product Use: Antifreeze/Coolant Product Number(s): CPS227813 Company Identification ChevronTe aco Global Lubricants 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon, CA 94583 United States of America •!'t II is ;At Transportation Emergency Response CHEMTREC: (800) 424-9300 or (703) 527-3887 Health Emergency DhevionTexaco Emergency Information Center: Located in the USA. International collect calls accepted. (800) 231-0623 or (510) 231}0623 Product Information + email : lubemsds@chevron.com ronaoom Product Information: 800-LUBE-TEK MSDS Requests: 800-414-6737 SSE TJON Z. `r! PMP:C: ITIOI L Y INFORMATION ON -INGREDIENT J COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER AMOUNT Water 7732-F18.5 45 - 60 %weight 107-21-1 1 Ethylene Glycol 40 - 55 %weight ❑iethylene glycol 111-46-6 1 .- 5 %weight [1EcTIoN3u1sMRDs • AI'IJ IDENTIFIC ,I • . kkhk*#kkk.kdrkk&idek&Aii*Akikkdk*kkkkdtakAAPL ikk•drkk***kikAA.AkkakkkAA *kiiklisOrdik f itik*AAARA k#fr:kktkAklikAkk**PrithAti ****k*ik.i iek*****k** I_ " n „.. c ri EMERGENCY OVERVIEW t- HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED CAUSES EYE IRRITATION - POSSIBLE BIRTH DEFECT HAZARD - CONTAINS MATERIAL THAT MAY CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS BASED ON ANIMAL DATA • MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO: - KIDNEY � EY *** ****kkirk **if***AkitJ5#****A*!i*Ria14i5*!Sii***iFti k**** ****if*AiSiFrSiSi7f1rkiin**A17iSOriIirk**n!7AmoF`Aad7!1ockn*AiikelS****R***********+L IMMEDIATE HEALTH EFFECTS �- Revision Number: 0 of Revision Date: 02110/2003 Ca a NGECTM (Natural Gas Engine Coolant) Premix 50/50 MSDS ; 11116 Eye: Contact with the eyes causes irritation. Symptoms may include pain, tearing, reddening, swelling and Impaired vision. Skin: Contact with the skin is not expected to cause prolonged or significant irritation, Not expected to be harmful to Internal organs if absorbed through the skin. ingestion: Toxic; may be harmful or fatal if swallowed. Inhalation: The vapor or fumes from this material may cause respiratory irritation, Symptoms of respiratory Irritation may include coughing and difficulty breathing. Breathing this material at concentrations above the recommended exposure limits may cause central nervous system effects. Central nervous system effects may Include headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, weakness, loss of coordination, blurred vision, drowsiness, confusion, or disorientation, At extreme exposures, central nervous system effects may include respiratory depression, tremors or convulsions, loss of consciousness, coma or death DELAYED OR OTHER HEALTH EFFECTS: Reproduction and Birth Defects: Contains material that may be harmful to the developing fetus based on animal data. Target Organs: Contains material that may cause damage to the following organ(s) following repeated ingestion based on animal data: Kidney See Section 'l i for additional Information. Risk depends on duration and level of exposure. ISECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES - Eye: Flush eyes with water immediately white holding the eyelids open. Remove contact lenses, if worn, after initial flushing, and continue flushing for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention if irritation persists. Skin: To remove the material from skin, use soap and water, Discard contaminated clothing and shoes or thoroughly clean before reuse. Ingestion: if swallowed, get immediate medical attention. Do not induce vomiting. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Inhalation: Move the exposed person to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical attention if breathing difficulties continue. i prt s- FIRE FIGHTINe MEASURES FIRE CLASSIFICATION: OSHA Classification (29 CFR 1910.12OO) Not classified by OSHA as flammable or combustible. NFPA RATINGS: Health: 2 Flammability: 0 Reactivity: 0 FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES: Flashpoint: NA Autolgnition: NDA Flammability (Explosive) Limits (% by volume in air): Lower: NA Upper: NA EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Dry Chemical, 002, AFFF Foam or alcohol resistant foam, PROTECTION OF FIRE FIGHTERS: Fire Fighting Instructions: For tires involving this material, do not enter any enclosed or confined fire space without proper protective equipment, including self-contained breathing apparatus. Combustion Products: Highly dependent on combustion conditions. A complex mixture of airborne 3 rsa - Y S“ .mss Q _ aIS®. fl .0o to cam_ a - - x ill — irl rv• as rte- ASSN Savaca ._zs 1 Revision Number: 0 of Revlelon Date: 02110/2003 Cat® NGECi1' (Natural Gas Engine Coolant) Premix HMO MSDS : 11116 solids, liquids, and gases including carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and unidentified organic compounds will be evolved when this material undergoes combustion. Combustion may form oxides of: Sodium r agCTl0M 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE:MEa4SJRE Spill Management: Stop the source of the release if you can do it without risk, Contain release to prevent further contamination of soil, surface water or groundwater. Clean up spill as soon as possible, observing precautions in Exposure Controls/Personal Protection. Use appropriate techniques such as applying non-combustible absorbent materials or pumping, Where feasible and appropriate, remove contaminated soil. Place contaminated materials in disposable containers and dispose of in a manner consistent with applicable regulations, Reporting: Report spills to local authorities and/or the U,S, Coast Guard's National Response Center at (800) 424-8802 as appropriate or required. I SECTION 7. HANDLING'AND TORA E. e Precautionary Measures: Wash thoroughly after handling, Do not taste or swallow. Do not breathe vapor or fumes, Do not get in eyes. General Handling Information: Do not taste or swallow antifreeze or solution. Keep out of the reach of children and animals. General Storage Information: Do not store In open or unlabeled containers. Container Warnings: Container is not designed to contain pressure, Do not use pressure to empty container or i i may rupture with explosive force, Empty containers retain product residue (solid, liquid, and/or vapor) and can be dangerous. Do not pressurize, cut, weld, braze, solder, drill, grind, or expose such containers to heat, flame, sparks static electricity, or other sources of ignition, They may explode and cause injury or death. Empty containers should be completely drained, properly closed, and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner or disposed of properly. SECTION 8 'EXPOSURE. CONTROLS/PERSONAL-PROTECTION GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS: Consider the potential hazards of this material (see &potion 3), applicable exposure limits, job activities, and other substances in the work place when designing engineering controls and selecting personal protective equipment. If engineering controls or work practices are not adequate to prevent exposure to harmful levels o€ this material, the personal protective equipment listed below is recommended. The user should read and understand all instructions and limitations supplied with the equipment since protection Is usually provided for a limited time or under certain circumstances. ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to control airborne levels below the recommended exposure limits. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Eye/Face Protection: Wear protective equipment to prevent eye contact, Selection of protective equipment may include safety glasses, chemical goggles, face shields, or a combination depending on the work operations conducted, Skin Protection: No special protective clothing is normally required. Where splashing is possible, select protective clothing depending on operations conducted, physical requirements and other substances in the workplace, Suggested materials for protective gloves include: Natural rubber, Neoprene, Nitrile Rubber, Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC or Vinyl), Respiratory Protection; Determine if airborne concentrations are below the recommended exposure limits, If not, wear an approved respirator that provides adequate protection from measured concentrations of this material, such as: Air -Purifying Respirator for Organic Vapors, Dusts and Mists. - Revision Number: 0 of Revision Date: 02110/2003 Cat® NGE YM (Natural Gas Engine Coolant) Premix 50150 Win: 11116 Use a positive pressure air -supplying respirator in circumstances where air -purifying respirators may not provide adequate protection. Occupational Exposure Limits: Component Limit TWA STEL [Ceiling Notation I 39.3 (weight) ppm Ethylene Glycol - ACGIH Ethylene Glycol ACGIN_TLV 100 mg/m3 Ethylene Glycol OSHf.PEL 125 mg/m3 ,.SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL%PRQPERTIES Attention: the data below are typical values and do not constitute a specification, Color: Purple Physical State: Liquid Odor: Faint or Mild pH: 10-11 Vapor Pressure: 0.12 mmHg (Typical) @ 20 °C Vapor Density (Air is= 1): 2.1 Boiling Point: 228 °F (109 C) Solubility: Miscible Freezing Point: -34 °F (-37 C) Specific Gravity: 1.13 15.6 °C f 15.6 6C Viscosity: 8 c t @ 40 °C Evaporation Rate: NDA E TION .10 TABILIT ' ANU *REA TIVI.TY Chemical Stability: This material is considered stable under normal ambient and anticipated storage and handling conditions of temperature and pressure. Incompatibility With Other Materials: May react with strong oxidizing agents, such as chlorates, nitrates, peroxides, etc. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Aldehydes (Elevated temperatures) Hazardous Polymerization: Hazardous polymerization will not occur. I!9ttb0Ni1 PDXIGOLaGICAL INFORMATION IMMEDIATE HEALTH EFFECTS Eye Irritation: The eye irritation hazard Is based on evaluation of data for similar materials or product components. Skin Irritation: The sidn irritation hazard Is based on evaluation of data for similar materials or product components. Skin Sensitization: No product toxicology data available. Acute Dermal Toxicity: The acute dermal toxicity hazard Is based on evaluation of data for similar materials or product components. Acute Oral Toxicity' The acute oral toxicity hazard is based on evaluation of data for similar materials or product components. Acute Inhalation Toxicity: The acute inhalation toxicity hazard is based on evaluation of data for similar materials or product components, Mai Number: 0 of Revision Date; 02/10/2003 Cate NGECTM (Natural Gas Engine Coolant) Premix 50/50 MSDS : 11116 ADDITIONAL TOXICOLOGY INFORMATION: This product contains ethylene glycol (EG). The toxicity of EG via Inhalation or skin contact is expected to be slight at room temperature. The estimated oral lethal dose is about 100 cc (3.3 oz,) for an adult human. Ethylene glycol is oxidized to oxalic acid vvhich results in the deposition of calcium oxalate crystals mainly in the brain and kidneys, Early signs and symptoms of EG poisoning may resemble those of alcohol intoxication. Later, the victim may experience nausea, vomiting, weakness, abdominal and muscle pain, difficulty in breathing and decreased urine output. When EG was heated above the boiling point of water, vapors formed which reportedly caused unconsciousness, increased lymphocyte count, and a rapid, jerky movement of the eyes In persons chronically exposed. When EG was administered orally to pregnant rats and mice, there was an increase in fetal deaths and birth defects, Some of these effects occurred at doses that had no toxic effects on the mothers. We are not aware of any reports that EG causes reproductive toxicity in human beings. This product contains dlethylene ne glycol (DEC)I The estimated oral lethal dose is about 50 co (1.6 oz) for an adult human. DEG has caused the following effects In laboratory animals: liver abnormalities, kidney damage and blood abnormalities. It has been suggested as a cause of the following effects in humans: liver abnormalities, kidney damage, lung damage and central nervous system damage. I SECTi i : ,`E OLOGICAL INFORMATION_ FORMATIO ECOTOXICITY The toxicity of this material to aquatic organisms has not been evaluated. Consequently, this material should be kept out of sewage and drainage systems and all bodies of water. ENVIRONMENTAL FATE This material is expected to be readily biodegradable, SECTION =1 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS - Use material for its intended purpose or recycle if possible. This material, if It must be discarded, may meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined by US EPA under SCRA (40 CFR 261) or other State and local regulations. Measurement of certain physical properties and analysis for regulated components may be necessary to make a correct determination. If this material is classified as a hazardous waste, federal law requires disposal at a licensed hazardous waste disposal facility, .SECTION 4 TRANSPORT INFORMATION The description shown may not apply to all shipping situations. Consult 4YCFR, or appropriate Dangerous Goods Regulations, for additional description requirements (ag1, technical name) and mode - specific or quantity -specific shipping requirements. DOT Shipping Name: NOT REGULATED AS A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL FOR TRANSPORTATION UNDER 49 CFR DOT Hazard Class: NOT APPLICABLE DOT Identification Number: NOT APPLICABLE DOT Packing Group: NOT APPLICABLE Additional Information: Bulk shipments with a reportable quantity (5000 pounds) of ethylene glycol are a hazardous material. The Proper Shipping Name is: Environmentally Hazardous Substance, Liquid, N.G, . (ethylene glycol), 9, UN30821 ill, RO (ethylene glycol). IMOIIMDG Shipping Name: NOT REGULATED AS DANGEROUS GOODS FOR TRANSPORTATION Revision Number: 0 Revision Date: 02/10/2003 a - -a Gal am, a.a 1=0=0 w all .ammo of -.a t - a r -s rrr Ca o NOECYM (Natural Gas Engine Coolant) Premix 50150 MSDS : 11116 UNDER THE IMDG CODE IMO/IMDG Hazard Class: NOT APPLICABLE IMO/IMDG Identification Number: NOT APPLICABLE II O/I1 1tG Packing Group: NOT APPLICABLE ECTION 15 REGULATORYINFORMATION SAM 3111312 CATEGORIES: 1. Immediate (Acute) Health Effects: YES 2. Delayed (Chronic) Health Effects; YES 3, Fire Hazard: NO 4. Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard: NO 5. Reactivity Hazard: NO REGULATORY LISTS SEARCHED; 4_11 =IARC Group 1 15=SARA Section 313 4a l2A=IARC Group 2A 16= CA Proposition 65 4_12 BAARC Group 2B 17=MA RTK 05=NTP Carcinogen 1B=NJ RTI< 05=OSHA Carcinogen 19=D0T Marine Pollutant O9 TS CA 12(b) 20=PA RTK The following components of this material are found on the regulatory lists indicated Ethylene Glycol 15, 17, 18; 20 CER LA REPORTABLE QUANTITi IES(RQ SARA 302 THRESHOLD PLANNING QUANTITIE tTPQ Component Component RQ. Ethylene Glycol 5000 lbs omponent TPQ Product RQ None 10477 lbs CHEMICAL INVENTORIES: AUSTRALIA: This material contains components that require notification before sale or importation into Australia, CANADA All the components of this material are on the Canadian DSL or have been notified under the New Substance Notification Regulations, but have not yet been published In the Canada Gazette. EUROPEAN UNION: All the components of this material are in compliance with the ED Seventh Amendment Directive g2f 32IEE C JAPAN: This material contains components that require notification before sale or importation into Japanb KOREA: This material contains components that require notification before sale or Importation into Korea, PHILIPPINES: All the components of this product are listed on the Philippine Inventory of Chemicals and Chemical Substances (PICCS) UNITED STATES: All of the components of this material are on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Inventory, NEW JERSEY RTK CLASSIFICATION: Refer to components listed In Section 2 WHIVIIS CLASSIFICATION: Class U, Division 1, Subdivision B: Toxic Material Acute Lethality Class D, Division 2, Subdivision A: Very Toxic Material Teratogenicity and Embryotoxicity _- Revision Number: 0 of Revision Date: 02/10/2003 Cat NGECW (Natural Gas Engine Coolant) Premix 50150 MSDS 11116 ' Class ID, Division 2, Subdivision B: Toxic Material - Chronic Toxic Effects Skin or Eye Irritation I SEA TION :91b0. ,bTHE o INFORMATION- _ .; I NFPA RATINGS: Health; 2 Flammability; 0 Reactivity: 0 HMIS RATINGS; Health: 2* Flammability; 0 Reactivity: C (0 -Least, 1 -Slight, 2 -Moderate, asHigh, Extrenle, PPE:- Personal Protection Equipment Index recommendation, *- Chronic Effect Indicator). These values are obtained using the guidelines or published evaluations prepared by the National Hre Protection Association (NFPA) or the National Paint and Coating Association (for HMIS ratings) REVISION STATEMENT: This is a new Material Safety Data Sheet. ABBREVIATIONS THAT MAY HAVE BEEN USED IN THIS DOCUMENT: TLV - Threshold Limit Value STEL Short-term Exposure Limit NDA - No Data Available <_ - Less Than or Equal To TWA - PEL GAS NA - Ttrna Weighted Average Permissible Exposure Limit Chemical Abstract Service Number Not Applicable Greater Than or Equal To Prepared according to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) and the ANSI thilSDS Standard (Z400.1) by the ChevronTexaco Energy Research & Technology Company, 100 Chevron Way, Richmond, California 94802. The above information is based on the data of which we are aware and is believed to be correct as of the date hereof, Since this Information may be applied under conditions beyond our control and with which we may be unfamiliar and since data made available subsequent to the date hereof may suggest modifications of the information, we do not assume any responsibility for the results of its use. This information is furnished upon condition that the person receiving it shall make his own determination of the suitability of the material for his particular purpose,. t -r• nigSS aza Revision Number: 0 of Revision Date: 02/10/2003 Cat® NGECDA (Natural Gas Engine Coolant) Premix 60/50 MSDS: 11116 METHANOL Material Safety Data Sheet Instant FAIVIDInstant Anaerobe Methods Methanol I SECTION CIiEMICAT, PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION MSDS Name: Methanol MSDS Preparation Date: 06/19/2009 Synonyms or Generic ID for Methanol: Carbinol; Methyl alcohol; Methyl hydroxide; Monohydroxyret} ane; Wood alcohol; Wood naptha; Wood spirits; Columbian spirits; Methanol, Chemical Family: Methanol Family Formula: CH301 Molecular Weight: N/A PIN (UMW NM): UN1230 Company Identification: Microbial M. 125 Sandy Drive Newark, DE 19713 For Information, call: (800)276-8068, (302)737.429? For Domestic CHEMTREC assistance, call: 800-424-9300 For international +CLTEMTE C assistance, call; 703-527-3887 SECTION 2- COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS 67-56-I Methanol <99% 200e -659s-6 Irritant, 1 i I i Flammable NFPA Rating: (estimated) Health: 1; Flarmnability: 3; Instability: 0 State. Liquid Appearance: colorless Odor: Alroholelike, weak odor Boiling Point: 64,7°C@76Orrun g pH: Not available Specific Gravity: 7910g/em3@20°C Vapor Pressure (turn Hg): 128rn g @20°C Vapor Density ( .- -s I): 1.11 Flash Point: 12°C Solubility in \later: miscible SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Appearance: Colorless liquid, Flash Point; 12°C, 53.6°F, Danger! Poison! May be fatal or cause blindness if swalloNyed. Vapor hannl, Flammable liquid and vapor. Harmful if swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin, Causes eye, skin, and respiratory tract irritation. May cause central nervous system depression. Cannot be made non-poisonous. Target Organs: Eyes, nervous systemic, optic. nerve. Potential Health Effects Eye► May cause pairtfttl sensitization to light. Methanol is a mild to moderate eye irritant, Inhalation, ingestion or skin absorption of methanol can cause significant disturbance in vision, including blindness. Skin: Causes moderate skin irritation. May be absorbed through the skin in harm ul amounts. Prolonged and or repeated contact may cause detailing of skin and dermatitis, Methanol can be absorbed through the skin, producing systemic effects that include visual disturbances, Ingestion: May be fatal or cause blindness if swallowed, Aspiration hazard, Cannot be made non- poisonous. May cause gastrointestinal irritation with nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. May cause systematic toxicity with acidosis. May cause central nervous system depression, characterized by excitement, followed by headache, dizziness, drowsiness, and nausea, Advanced stages may cause collapse, unconsciousness, coma, and possible death due to failed respiratory failure. May cause cardiopulmonary system effects, Microbial ID Chemicals 1IVISDS Potassium Hydroxide Solution 4 l Material Safety Data Sheet Instant FAME/Instant Anaerobe Methods Methanol Inhalation: Methanol is toxic and can very readily form extremely high vapor concentrations at room temperatures Inhalation is the most common route of occupational exposure, At first, methanol causes CNS depression with nausea, headache, vomiting, dizziness and incoordination, A time period with no obvious symptoms follows (typically 8-24 hrs.). This Latent period is followed by metabolic acidosis and severe visual effects which may include reduced reactivity and/or increased sensitivity to light, blurred, doubt and/or snowy vision, and blindness. Depending on the severity of exposure and the promp f ness of treatment, survivors may recover completely or may have permanent blindness, vision disturbances and/or nervous system effects, Chronic: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause dermatitis. Chronic exposure niay cause effects similar to those of acute exposure. Methanol is only very slowly eliminated from the body. Because of this slow elimination, methanol should be regarded as a cumulative poison. Though a single exposure ;nay cause no effect, daily exposures may result in the accumulation of a hara}l amount. Methanol has produced fetotoxici ty in rats and teratogen ieity in mice exposed by inhalation to high concentrations that did not produce significant maternal toxicity. SECTION 4 -FIRST AID MEASURES - Eyes: In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water fora I least 15 minutes. Get medical aid. Skin: In case of contact, immediately flush skin ►ith plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical aid immediately. Wash clothing before reuse, Ingestion: Potential for aspiration if swallowed. Get medical aid immediately. Do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel, Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person, If vomiting occurs naturally, have victim lean forward. Inhalation: If inhaled, remove to fresh Mr. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical aid, Notes to Physician: &#feats may be delayed. Antidote: Ethanol may inhibit methanol metabolism. SECTION 5 — FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES General Informaltlon: Ethanol may irthib t, methanol metabolism. As in any fire, wear a self-contained breathing apparatus in pressure -demand, M iNIO I -I (approved or equivalent), and filll protective gear,,, During a fire, irritating and highly toxic gases may be generated by thermal decomposition or combustion. Use water spray to keep fire -exposed containers cool. Water may be ineffective, Material is lighter than water and a fine may be spread by the use of water. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel to a source of ignition and flash back. Vapors can spread along the ground and collect in low or confined areas. Extinguishing Media: For small fires, use dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water spray or alcohol -resistant foam. Water may be ineffective. For large fires, use water spray, fog or alcohol -resistant foam. Do NOT use straight streatns of water. Flash Point: 12 deg C 53,60 deg F) Autoignilion Temperature: 455 deg C (851.00 deg F) Explosion Liniits1 Lower:6.0 vol % Upper: 31,00 vol % NFPA Ming: (estimated) Health: I; Flammability: 3; Instability: 0 SECTION 6 e ACCEDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES General Information: Use proper personal protective equipment as indicated ire Section 8. Spills/Leaks: Use water spray to disperse the gas/vapor. Remove all sources of ignition. Absorb spill using an absorbent, non-combustible material such as earth, sand, or vermiculite. Do not use combustible materials such as sawdust, Use a spark -proof tool. Provide ventilation. A vapor suppressing foam may be used to reduce vapors. Water spray may reduce vapor but may not prevent ignition in closed spaces. Microbial Iii Chemicals MSDS Potassium Hydroxide Solution Material Safety Data Sheet Instant FAME/Instant Anaerobe Methods Methanol SEC 'ION 7 -HANDLING D S TO E ��rtcll_lr�rg Wash thoroughly after handling. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Ground and bond containers when transferring material, Use spark -proof lools and explosion proof equipment, Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Empty containers retain product residue, (liquid and/or vapor), and can be dangerous. Keep container tightly closed. Do not ingest or inhale. Do not pressurize, cut, weld, braze, solder, drill, grind, or expose empty containers to heat, sparks or open flames. Use only with adequate ventilation. Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Avoid use in confined spaces. Storage: Keep away from heat, sparks, and flame. Keep away from sources of ignition, Store in a cool, dry, well -ventilated area away from incompatible substantce.% Plammables-area . Keep containers tightly closed. SECTION $ -- EXPOSURE O _ TROL! I'E ONAL PROTECTION Engineering Controls: Use explosion -proof ventilation equipment. Facilities storing or utilizing this material should be equipped with an eyewash facility and a safety shower. Use adequate general or local exhaust ventilation to keep airborne concentrations below the permissible exposure limits, Chemical Name A GIYI NIOSIT ! OSHA Final PELs Methanol 200 ppm potential contribution exposure cutaneous ppm STEL significant by route TWA; Skin the to 250 - overall IDLI-E 200 mg/m3 ppm TWA; TWA 260 6000 ppm 200 ppm mg/m3 TWA TWA; 260 OSHA Vacated PELs: Methanol; 200 ppm TWA; 260 mglm3 TWA Personal Protective Equipment Eyes: Wear chemical splash goggles. Skin: Wear butyl rubber gloves, apron, and/or clothing. Clothing: Wear appropriate protective clothing to prevent skin exposure., Respirators: Follow the OSHA respirator regulations found in 29 CPR 1910,1311 or European Standard EN 149. Use a NIO H/MHA or European Standard EN 149 approved respirator if exposure limits are exceeded or if irritation or other symptoms are experienced, SECTION 9 - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical Stnte; Clear liquid Appearance: clear, colorless - APHA: 10 max Odor: alcoll-like - weak odor pH: Not available, Vapor Pressure: 128 innx Hg @ 20 deg C Vapor Density: 1,11 (Air=i ) Evaporation Rate;S.2 ther= 1) Viscosity: 0,55 cP 20 deg C Boiling Point: 64.7 deg C 4 760 nunFig Freezing/Nailing Point: -98 deg C Decomposition Temperature:Not available, Solubility: miscible Specific GravitylDensityi,7910 g/cm3 (4)20°C Molecular Formula:CI40 Molecular Weight:3 .04 icrobial ID Chemicals 3 IVISDS Potassium Hydroxide Solution Material Safety Data Sheet Instant FAME/Instant Anaerobe Methods Methanol SECTON 10 , STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Chemical Stability: Stable under normal temperatures and pressures, Conditions to Avoid: High temperatures, ignition sources, confined spaces. Incompatibilities with Other Materials: Oxidizing agents, reducing agents, acids, alkali metals, potassium], sodium, metals as powders (e.g. hafnium, raney nickel), acid anhydrides, acid chlorides, powdered aluminum,, powdered magnesium. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Carbon monoxide, irritating and toxic fumes and gases, carbon dioxide, formaldehyde. Hazardous Poly merizntiun; Will not occur. SECTION I I - TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION RTECS: CAS# 6?• -56-l: PC1400000 LDSO/LCSO: CAS# 67-56-1: Draize test, rabbit, eye: 40 mg Moderate; Draize test, rabbit, eye: 100 ing/2411 Moderate; Draize test, rabbit, skin: 20 mg/24H Moderate; Inhalation, rabbit: LC50 = 81000 ing/m3/ 14H; Inhalation, rat: LC50 = 64000 ppmf4H; Oral, mouse: 12)50 = 7300 mg/kg; Oral, rabbit: 11)50 = 14200 mg/kg; Oral, rat: LDSO = 5600 mg/kg; Skin, rabbit: LDSO =15800 mfg; Human LDLo Oral: 143 m g; Human LDLo Oral: 428 an g; Human TCLo Inhalation; 300 ppm caused visual field changes & headache; Monkey Lao Skin: 393 mg/kg, Methanol is significantly less toxic to most experimental animals than humans, because most animal species metabolize methanol differently. Non -primate species do not ordinarily show symptoms of metabolic acidosis or the visual effects which have been observed in primates and humans, Carcinogenicity: CASE 67-56-1: Not listed by ACOlli, IA RC, NTP, or CA Prop 65. Epidemiology: No information found Teratogenicity: There is no human information available. Methanol is considered to be a potential developmental hazard based on animal data. In animal experiments, methanol has caused fetotoxic or teratogenic effects without maternal toxicity. Reproductive Effects: See actual entry in RTECS for complete infornnation. Mutagenicity: See actual entry in RTECS for complete information. Neurotoxlcity: ACGIH cites neuropathy, vision and CNS under TLV basis. SECTION 12 - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION { Ecutoxicity: Fishy Fathead Minnow: 29.4 g/L: 96 Hr; LC50 (unspecified)Fish: Goldfish: 250 ppm; 11 Hr; resulted in deathFish: Rainbow trout: 8000 mg/L; 48 Hr; LCSO (unspecified)Fish: Rainbow trout: LC50 = 1348- mg/L; 96 Hr,; 12. degrees CFisli: Fathead Minnow: LC50 = 29400 rng ; 96 Hr.; 25 degrees C, pH 7.63Fish: Rainbow trout: LC50 = 8000 ing/L; 481-Ir.; UnspecifiedBacteria: Phytobaeteriuin phosphoreum: EC5O = 51,000-320,000 mg/1.4 30 minutes; lviicrotox test No data available. Environmental: Dangerous to aquatic life in high concentrations. Aquatic toxicity rating: Ti Lin 96>1000 ppm. May be dangerous ilk enters water intakes. Methyl alcohol is expected to biodegrade in soil and water very rapidly. This product will show high soil mobility and will be degraded from the ambient atmosphere by the reaction with photochernically produced hyroxyl radicals with an estimated half-life of 17.8 days. Bioconcentration factor for fish (golden ide) C 10, Based on a log Km of -0.71, the BCF value for methanol can be estimated to be 0.2, Physical: No information available. Outer: No information available, Microbial ID Chemicals MSDS Potassium Hydroxide Solution Material Safety Data Sheet Instant FAME/Instant Anaerobe Methods Methanol SECTION 13 -, DISPOSAL CONSIDEIUTIONS Chemical waste generators must determine whether a discarded chemical k classified as a hazardous waste. US EPA guidelines for the classification determination are listed in 40 CFR Parts 261.3. Additionally, waste generators must consult state and local hazardous waste regulations to ensure complete and accurate classification, RCRA P -Series: None listed. RCRA -Merles: CAS/I 67-56-1: waste number U154 (Ignitable waste), rSECTION 14 — TRANSPORT INFORMATION US DOT CANADA TOG ShippingName: Methanol Methanol 3 Hazard Class: 3 UN Number: - UN1230 UN1230 ' ' Packing Group: II H Additional Information - Flash Point 12°C [sEcTIoN is — REGULATORY INFORMATION US FEDERAL TSCA CAS1 67-56-1 is listed on the TSCA inventory. Health & Safety Reporting List None of the chemicals are on the Health & Safety Reporting List. Chemical Test Rules None of the chemicals in this product are under a Chemical Test Rule. Section 12b None of the chemicals are listed under TSCA Section 12b. TSCA Significant New Use Rule None of the chemicals in this material have a SNUB tinder TSCA, CERCLA Hazardous Substances and corresponding RQs CAS# 67-56-1: 5000 lb final RQ; 2270 kg final RQ SARA Section 302 Extreinely Hazardous Substances None of the chemicals in this product have a TPQ. SARA Codes CAS # 67-56-1: immediate, fire, Section 313 This material contains Methanol (CAS# 67-56-1, > 99%),wh kth is subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of SARA Title III and 40 CFR Part 373 Clean Air Acti CAS# 67-56-I is listed as a hazardous air pollutant (FlAP), This material does not contain any Class I Ozone dcpletors, This material does not contain any Class 2 Ozone depictors. Clean Water Act: None of the chemicals in this product are listed as Hazardous Substances under the CWA, None of the chemicals in this product are listed as Priority Pollutants under the CWT,, None of the chemicals in this product are listed as Toxic Pollutants under the C A, OSHA: None of the chemicals in this product are connsidered highly hazardous by OSHA. STATE CAS# 67-56-1 can be found on the following state right to know lists: California, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Massachusetts. Microbial ID Chemicals i 5 MSDS Potassium Hydroxide Solution Material Safety Data Sheet Instant FAME/Instant Anaerobe Methods Methanol California Prop 65 California No Significant Risk Level: None of the chemicals in This product are listed. Europen& nternational Regulations European Labeling in Accordance with EC Directives Hazard Symbols; TF Risk Phrases; R I I Highly flammable. It 23/24125 Toxic by inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed. it 39/23124125 Toxic : danger of very serious irreversible effects through inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed. Safety Phrases: 8 16 Keep away from sources of ignition a No smoking. S 36/37 Wear suitable protective clothing and gloves. S 45 In case of accident or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately (show the label where possible). 8 7 Keep container tightly closed, WGK (Water Danger/Protection) CA ## 67-56-1: 1 Can aria - DSLINDSL D L CAS# 7-$6-1 is listed on Canada's DSL List. Canada - WHMIS This product has a WH MIS classification ofB2, D i D, D2B This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations and the MSDS contains all of the information required by those regulations, Canadian Ingredient Disclosure List CAS# 67-56-1 is listed on the Canadian Ingredient Disclosure List. [SECTION 16 — Other Information This Material Safety Data Sheet has been prepared in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 1200 and contains information believed to be accurate and complete at the date of preparation, The statements contained herein are offered for informational purposes only and are based upon technical data. MIDI Inc. believes them to be accurate but does not purport to be all-inclusive. The above -stated product is intended for use only by persons having the necessary technical skills and facilities for handling the product at their discretion and risk. Since conditions and manner of use are outside our control, we (MIDI Inc.) make no warranty of merchantability or any such warranty„ express or implied with respect to, inl"onnation and we assume no liability resulting from the above product or its use. Users should make their own investigations to determine suitability of information and product for their particular purposes. Microbial ID Chemicals 6 MSDS Potassium Hydroxide Solution Product Name: MOBIL PEGASUS 805 Revision Date: 26Sep2008 Page 1 of 8 EkonMobi MATERIAL SAFELY DATA SHEET SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT Product Name: MOBIL PEGASUS 805 Product Description: Base Oil and Additives Product Code: 602466-00, 97D936 Intended Use: Natural gas engine oil COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Supplier: EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION 3225 GALLOWS RD. FAIRFAX, , VA. 22037 24 Hour Health Emergency Transportation Emergency Phone ExxonMobil Transportation No. Product Technical Information MSDS Internet Address USA 609-737-4411 800-424-9300 281-834-3296 800-882-4525, 800-947-9147 http:IAwti v.exxon,com, http-d7www-mobil.corn SECTION 2 COMPOSITION I INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Reportable Hazardous Substances or complex Substance (s - CAS# Concentration* Name BENZENE PROPANOIC 3,5-BIS(1 *1-DIMETHYLETHYL)-4-HYDROXY-, BRANCHED ALKYL ESTERS ACID, C7-9 125643-61-0 ' 1 - 5% * All concentrations are percent by weight unless material is a gas. Gas concentrations are in percent by volume. SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION This material is not considered to be hazardous according to regulatory guidelines (see (M)SOS Section 15). POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS Low order of toxicity. Excessive exposure may result in eye, skin, or respiratory irritation. High-pressure injection under skin may cause serious damage. N FPA Hazard ID: Health: 0 HMIS Hazard ID: Health: 0 Flammability: 1 Flammability: 1 Reactivity: 0 Reactivity: 0 NOTE: This material should not be used for any other purpose than the intended use in Section 1 without expert advice. Health studies have shown that chemical exposure may cause potential human health risks which may vary from person to person. SECTION 4 FIRST A I D MEASURES i EkonMobil Product Name: MOBIL PEGASUS 805 Revision Date: 268ep2008 Page 2of 8 INHALATION Remove from further exposure. For those providing assistance, avoid exposure to yourself or others, Use adequate respiratory protection. If respiratory irritation, dizziness, nausea, or unconsciousness occurs, seek immediate medical assistance. If breathing has stopped, assist ventilation with a mechanical device or use mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. SKIN CONTACT Wash contact areas with soap and water. If product is injected into or under the skin, or into any part of the body, regardless of the appearance of the wound or its size, the individual should be evaluated immediately by a physician as a surgical emergency. Even though initial symptoms from high pressure injection may be minimal or absent, early surgical treatment within the first few hours may significantly reduce the ultimate extent of i n j u ry. EYE CONTACT Flush thoroughly with water. If irritation occurs, get medical assistance. INGESTION First aid is normally not required. Seek medical attention if discomfort occurs. SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Appropriate Extinguishing Media: Use water fog, foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide (CO2) to extinguish flames. Inappropriate Extinguishing Media: Straight Streams of Water FIRE FIGHTING Fire Fighting Instructions: Evacuate area. Prevent runoff from fire control or dilution from entering streams, sewers, or drinking water supply. Firefighters should use standard protective equipment and in enclosed spaces, self-contained breathing apparatus (CPA). Use water spray to cool fire exposed surfaces and to protect personnel. Hazardous Combustion Products: Oxides of carbon, Sulfur oxides, Aldehydes, Smoke, Fume, Incomplete combustion products FLAMMABILITY PROPERTIES Flash Point [Method]: >245C (473F) [ ATM D-92] Flammable Limits (Approximate volume % in air): LEL: 0.9 Autoignition Temperature: N/D UEL: 7.0 SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES In the event of a spill or accidental release, notify relevant authorities in accordance with all applicable regulations. US regulations require reporting releases of this material to the environment which exceed the EkonMobil Product Name: MOBIL PEGASUS 805 Revision Date: 26Sep2006 Page 3 of 8 applicable reportable quantity or oil spills which could reach any waterway including intermittent dry creeks. The National Response center can be reached at (800)424-8802, SPILL MANAGEMENT Land Spill: Stop leak if you can do it without risk. Recover by pumping or with suitable absorbent. Water Spill: Stop leak if you can do it without risk. Confine the spill immediately with booms. Warn other shipping. Remove from the surface by skimming or with suitable absorbents. Seek the advice of a specialist before using dispersants. Water spill and land spill recommendations are based on the most likely spill scenario for this material; however, geographic conditions, wind, temperature, (and in the case of a water spill) wave and current direction and speed m a y greatly influence the appropriate action to be taken. For this reason, local experts should be consulted. Note: Local regulations may prescribe or limit action to be taken. ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS Large Spills: Dike far ahead of liquid spill for later recovery and disposal. Prevent entry into water nays, sewers, basements or confined areas SECTION 7 HANDLING AIM STORAGE HANDLING Prevent small spills and leakage to avoid slip hazard. Static Accumulator: This material is a static accumulator. STORAGE Do not store in open or unlabelled containers. SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS I PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure I im itslstand arils for materials that can be formed when handling this product: When mists I aerosols can occur, the following are recommended: 5 m g/rre - ACGIH TLV, 10 mg/m3 - ACGIH STEL, 5 mg/m3 - OSHA PEL. NOTE: Limits/standards shown for guidance only. Follow applicable regulations. ENGINEERING CONTROLS The level of protection and types of controls necessary will vary depending upon potential exposure conditions. Control measures to consider: No special requirements under ordinary conditions of use and with adequate ventilation. PERSONAL PROTECTION Personal protective equipment selections vary based on potential exposure conditions such as applications, E*on Mobil Product Name: MOBIL PEGASUS 805 Revision Date: 268ep2008 Page 4 of 8 handling practices, concentration and ventilation. Information on the selection of protective equipment for use with this material, as provided below, is based upon intended, normal usage, Respiratory Protection: If engineering controls do not maintain airborne contaminant concentrations at a level which is adequate to protect worker health, an approved respirator may be appropriate, Respirator selection, use, and maintenance must be in accordance with regulatory requirements, if applicable. Types of respirators to be considered for this material include: No special requirements under ordinary conditions of use and with adequate ventilation. For high airborne concentrations, use an approved supplied -air respirator, operated in positive pressure mode. Supplied air respirators with an escape battle may be appropriate when oxygen levels are inadequate, gas/vapor warning properties are poor, or if air purifying filter capacity/rating may be exceeded. Hand Protection: Any specific glove information provided is based on published literature and glove manufacturer data. Glove suitability and breakthrough time will differ depending on the specific use conditions. Contact the glove manufacturer for specific advice on glove selection and breakthrough times for your use conditions. Inspect and replace worn or damaged gloves. The types of gloves to be considered for this material include: No protection is ordinarily required under normal conditions of use. Eye Protection: If contact is likely, safety glasses with side shields are recommended. Skin and Body Protection: Any specific clothing information provided is based on published literature or manufacturer data. The types of clothing to be considered for this material include: No skin protection is ordinarily required under normal conditions of use, In accordance with good industrial hygiene practices, precautions should be taken to avoid skin contact. Specific Hygiene Measures: Always observe good personal hygiene measures, such as washing after handling the material and before eating, drinking, and/or smoking. Routinely wash work clothing and protective equipment to remove contaminants. Discard contaminated clothing and footwear that cannot be cleaned. Practice good housekeeping. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS See Sections 6, 7, 12, 13. SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Typical physical and chemical properties are given below. Consult the Supplier in Section 1 for additional data. GENERAL INFORMATION Physical State: Liquid Color Amber Odor: Characteristic Odor Threshold: N/D IMPORTANT HEALTH, SAFETY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION Relative Density (at 15 c ): 0.89 Flash Point [Method]: >245C (473F) [ ASTM D-92] Flammable Limits (Approximate volume % in air): LEL: 0.9 Autoignition Temperature: Nf D UEL: 7.0 E&onMobil Product Name: MOBIL PEGASUS 805 Revision Date: 26Sep200B Page 5of 8 Boiling Point / Range: > 288C (550F) Vapor Density (Air =1): > 2 at 101 kPa Vapor Pressure: < 0.013 kPa (0.1 mm Hg) at 20 C Evaporation Rate (n -butyl acetate = 1): N/D pH: N/A Log Pow (n-octanol ater Partition Coefficient): > 3.5 Solubility in Water: Negligible Viscosity: 130 eSt (130 mrn2fsec ) at 40 C I 13.5 cSt (13.5 mm2/sec) at 1000 Oxidizing Properties: See Sections 3, 15, 16. OTHER INFORMATION Freezing Point: N/D Melting Point: N/A Pour Point: -12°C (10°F) DMSO Extract (mineral oil only), IP446: <3%vt SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY: Material is stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Excessive heat. High energy sources of ignition. MATERIALS TO AVOID: Strono oxidizers HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Material does not decompose at ambient temperatures. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. [SECTION 11 ACUTE TOXICITY Route of Ex, osure Conclusion I Remarks Inhalation Minimally materials. Toxic. Based on test data for structurally similar Toxicity (Rat): LC50 > 5000 rng/m3 Negligible Based on hazard assessment at ambient/normal of the components. handling temperatures. Irritation: No end point data. Ingestion Toxicity (Rat): LD5O > 5000 mg/kg Minimally materials. Toxic. Based on test data for structurally similar Skin Toxicity (Rabbit): LDSO > 5000 mg/kg Minimally materials. Toxic. Based on test data for structurally similar Irritation (Rabbit): Data available_ Negligible data for irritation structu rail to skin similar at ambient materials. temperatures, Based on test Eve Irritation (Rabbit): Data available. May cause mild, short -lasting discomfort to eyes. Based on test data for structurally similar materials. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC/OTHER EFFECTS EkonMobil Product Name: MOBIL PEGASUS 805 Revision Date: 265ep2008 Page 6 of 8 For the product itself: Sensitization: No adverse effects were observed. The study was conducted on structurally -similar material. Contains: Base oil severely refined: Not carcinogenic in animal studies. Representative material passes IP-346, Modified Ames test, and/or other screening tests. Dermal and inhalation studies showed minimal effects; lung non-specific infiltration of immune cells, oil deposition and minimal granuloma formation. Not sensitizing in test animals. Additional information is available by request. The following ingredients are cited on the lists below: None. NTP CARC 2=NTPSUS --REGULATORY LISTS SEARCHED -- 3 = I ARC I 5 = IARC 2B 4=IARC2A 6=OSHA CARL SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION The information given is based on data available for the material, the components of the material, and similar materials. ECOTOXICITY Material -- Not expected to be harmful to aquatic organisms. MOBILITY Base oil component -- Low solubi I ity and floats and is expected to migrate from water to the land Expected to partition to sediment and wastewater solids. PERSISTENCE AND DEGRADABILITY Biodegradation: Base oil component --- Expected to be inherently biodegradable BIOACCUMULATION U LATION POTENTIAL Base oil component -J- Has the potential to bioaccumulate, late, however metabolism or physical properties may reduce the bioconce ntration or limit bioavailabi l ity. SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Disposal recommendations based on material as supplied. Disposal must be in accordance with current applicable laws and regulations, and material characteristics at time of disposal. DISPOSAL RECOMMENDATIONS Product is suitable for burning in an enclosed controlled burner for fuel value or disposal by supervised incineration at very high temperatures to prevent formation of undesirable combustion products. REGULATORY DISPOSAL INFORMATION EkonMobil Product Name: MOBIL PEGASUS 805 Revision Date: 26Sep2008 Page7of 8 RCRA Information: The unused product, in our opinion, is not specifically listed by the EPA as a hazardous waste (40 CFR, Part 261D),nor is it formulated to contain materials which are listed as hazardous wastes. It does not exhibit the hazardous characteristics of ignitability, I ity, corrositivity or reactivity and is not formulated with contaminants as determined by the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP). However, used product may be regulated. Empty Container Warning Empty Container Warning (where applicable): Empty containers may contain residue and can be dangerous. Do not attempt to refill or clean containers without proper instructions. Empty drums should be completely drained and safely stored until appropriately reconditioned or disposed. Empty containers should be taken for recycling, recovery, or disposal through suitably qualified or licensed contractor and in accordance with governmental regulations. DO NOT PRESSURISE, CUT, WELD, BRAZE, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND, OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT, FLAME, SPARKS, STATIC ELECTRICITY, OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION. THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION LAND (DOT) : Not Regulated for Land Transport LAND (TOG) : Not Regulated for Land Transport SEA (IMDG) : Not Regulated for Sea Transport according to IMDG-Code AIR (IATA) : Not Regulated for Air Transport SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD: When used for its intended purposes, this material is not classified as hazardous in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200. NATIONAL CHEMICAL INVENTORY LISTING: AICS, IECSC, DSL, ENCS, KECI, PI GS, TSCA Special Cases: Inventory Status ELINCS Restrictions Apply EPCRA: This material contains no extremely hazardous substances. SARA (311/312) REPORTABLE HAZARD CATEGORIES: None. SARA (313) TOXIC RELEASE INVENTORY: This material contains no chemicals subject to the supplier notification requirements of the SARA 313 Toxic Release Program. The Following Ingredients are Cite_ d on the Lists Below: IChemical Name CAS Number 122-39-4 List Citations Product Name: MOBIL PEGASUS 805 Revision Date: 26Sep2008 Page 8 of 8 EVnMobi 1 = AC I H ALL 2=AC IHAl 3 = ACGlH A2 4=OSFiAZ 5=TSCA4 --REGULATORY LISTS SEARCHED -- 6 = TSCA 5a2 7 = TSCA 5e 8 =TSCA 5 9 = TSCA 12b 10 = CA P65 CARL Code key: CARL=Carcinogen; REPRO=Reproductive 11 = CA P65 REPRO 12=CARTK 13= IL RTK 14= LA RTK 15= MI 293 15 = MN RTK 17=NJRTK 18= PA RTK 19=RIRTK SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION NID = Not determined, NIA = Not applicable THIS SAFETY DATA SHEET CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING REVISIONS: No revision information is available. am*. aa...a i i1. SAL .Sal Ma nar-- _T !'l�R^fl�Q ue-ai a a?.a a--a—a-a—.--.l-dt.- ii' s--ZJLZLiM'_ s•iraa#ias a a.a o —a---- a a - sa fain —mczx 3.f+sa meansmen a—_oasilar ire iii—aa.ima a as. --- ItnnIniralnitirlrlIMPIWIS.. The information and recommendations contained herein are, to the best of Exxon M obil's knowledge and belief, accurate and reliable as of the date issued. You can contact ExxonMobil to insure that this document is the most current available from ExxonMobil. The information and recommendations are offered for the users consideration and examination. It is the user's responsibility to satisfy itself that the product is suitable for the intended use. If buyer repackages this product, it is the user's responsibility to insure proper health, safety and other necessary information is included with and/or on the container, Appropriate warnings and safe -handling procedures should be provided to handlers and users. Alteration of this document is strictly prohibited. Except to the extent required by law, re -publication or retransmission of this document, in whole or in part, is not permitted. The term, "ExxonMobil" is used for convenience, and may include any one or more of ExxonMobil Chemical Company, Exxon Mobil Corporation, or any affiliates in which they directly or indirectly hold any interest. Internal Use Only MHC: OB, OB, 0, 0, 0,0 DGN: : 2007675 U S (1015410) ar it ra aa-ra aaaaflra.__ _ _ _ - n- --'----- a ' RP EC: A Copyright 2002 Exxon Mobil Corporation, All rights reserved aau Triethylene Glycol TR IE 1 N 'LE E GLYCOL Page 1 of 4 Common Name Manufactured by CAS Number Revised TRIETHYLENE GLYCOL COASTAL CHEMICAL 112-274 0810811996 Source Dolphin (DOL.222760) 1 • C emica1 Product and C ' y Identification d Composition and Information on Ingredients 3. Hazards Identification . _First Aid Measures 5. Fire ands lesion Data 6. Accidental Release Measures 7, Handling and Storage 8, Exposure Controls/Personal Protection . Physical. an+d Chemical P opert es 10. Stability and Reactivity Data 11. Toxicological Information 12. Ecological Information 13w Disposal Considerations 14. Transport Information 15. Regulatory Information 16, Other Information MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET • SECTION1.4 CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION COMMON NAME: TRIETHYLENE GLYCOL SUPPLIER: COASTAL CHEMICAL CO., L.L.C. 3520 VETERANS MEMORIAL DRIVE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 318-893-.3862 SYNONYM: NOT AVAILABLE. TRADE NAME: NOT AVAILABLE. MATERIAL USES: NOT AVAILABLE. CODE: 93101 MS DS # NOT AVAILABLE. VALIDATION DATE: 08/0R/1996 PRINT DATE: 09/01/1999 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY CALL CI-IEMTREC 8004-424-9300 OTHER INFORMATION CALL JOE RUDMAN 713-47744675 ,. ,/ m b. d l l?Coxxxma nd 1 =Br wse = 415 9 .3=che A4= TR(ETH LE E GLYCOL Page 2 of 4 1 MANUFACTURER: VARIOUS i- ._..- E C T I O _ t_3 . HAZARDS tDE 'T f l' I cAT x ow EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: S - Plm CAUTION! MAY CAUSE EYE IRRITATION. MAY CAUSE SKIN IRRITATION. ROUTES OF ENTRY: EYE CONTACT. INGESTION. SKIN CONTACT. INHALATION. f POTENTIAL ACUTE HEALTH EFFECTS: SLIGHT DANGEROUS TO DANGEROUS IN CASE OF SKIN CONTACT (I BRITAIN', PERMEATOR OF EYE CONTACT (IRRITANT), OF INGESTION, OF INHALATION. THIS f EYES AND SKIN UPON CONTACT. PRODUCT MAY IRRITATE POTENTIAL CHRONIC HEALTH EFFECTS CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS. NOT AVAILABLE, MUTAGENIC EFFECTS: NOT AVAILABLE TERATOGENIC EFFECTS: NOT AVAILABLE, THE SUBSTANCE IS TOXIC TO BLOOD, KIDNEYS, LIVER. TOXICITY OF THE PRODUCT TO THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: NOT AVAILABLE, REPEATED OR PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO THE SUBSTANCE CAN PRODUCE TARGET ORGANS DAMAGE. ml NM amid Pa -.SECTION 4. FIRST AID 14BASURE.S EYE CONTACT CHECK FOR AND REMOVE ANY CONTACT LENSES. IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EYES WITH RUNNING WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES, KEEPING EYELIDS OPEN, COLD WATER MAY BE USED. DO NOT USE AN EYE OINTMENT, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION, SKIN CONTACT: IF' THE CHEMICAL GOT ONTO THE CLOTRED PORTION OF THE BODY, REMOVE THE CONTAMINATED CLOTHES AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE, PROTECTING YOUR OWN HANDS A PLACE HlE VICTIM UNDER A DELUGE SHOWE SHOWER. I F THE CHEMICAL TOUCHES TINBODY. S THE �'I+�'�'II� ' S EXPOSED SKIN, SUCH AS THE HANDS: GENTLY AND THOROUGHLY WASH THE CONTAMINATED SKIN WITH RUNNING WATER AND NON-AURASI 'I SOAP. BE PARTICULARLY CAREFUL TO CLEAN FOLDS, CREVICES, CREASES AND GROIN. COLD WATER MAY BE USED, COVER THE IRRITATED SKIN WITH AN EMOLLIENT4 I P IRRITATION PERSISTS, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. WASH CONTAMINATED CLOTHING ING BEFORE REUSING. HAZARDOUS SKIN CONTACT: WASH WITH A DISINFECTANT SOAP AND COVER THE CONTAMINATED SKIN WITH AN ANTI- BACTERIAL CREAM, SEER MEDICAL ATTENTION, INHALATION: ALLOW THE VICTIM TO REST IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA, SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION, HAZARDOUS INHALATION: NO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. HAVE CONSCIOUS PERSON DRINK SEVERAL GLASSES OF WATER OR a.fsinweb4d1B ?Co nma d . 1. =Bto ge =115292 3—ehex l 4=29 5= T LETH LENS GLYCOL Page 3 of 4 { r f MILK, SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION, HAZARDOUS INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. EXAMINE THE LIPS AND MOUTH TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER THE TISSUES ARE DAMAGED, A POSSIBLE INDICATION THAT THE TOXIC MATERIAL WAS INGESTED; THE ABSENCE OF SUCH SIGNS, HOWEVER, IS NOT CONCLUSIVE. LOOSEN TIGHT CLOTHING SUCH AS A COLLAR, TIE, BELT OR WAISTBAND. IF THE VICTIM IS NOT BREATHING, PERFORM MOUTH-TO-MOUTH RESUSCITATION, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION a a -SECTION 5. WIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA FLAMMABILITY OF THE PRODUCT: COMBUSTIBLE, !alai tiv Immo lams AUTO -IGNITION TEMPERATURE: THE LOWEST KNOWN VALUE IS 227,78 DEG, C (442 DEG. F) (DI ETB YLENE GLYCOL) . FLASH POINTS: THE LOWEST KNOWN VALUE IS CLOSED CUP: 138 DEG. C (200.4 DEG, F) OPEN CUP: 143 DEG. C (280.4 DEG. F) (CLEVELAND) (DIETHYL ENE GLYCOL) FLAMMABLE LIMITS: THE GREATEST KNOWN RANGE IS LOWER: 2% UPPER: 12a3% (DI ETHYLENE GLYCOL) PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION: THESE PRODUCTS ARE CARBON OXIDES (CC, CO2), FIRE HAZARDS IN PRESENCE OF VARIOUS SUBSTANCES: VERY SLIGHTLY TO SLIGHTLY FLAMMABLE IN PRESENCE OF OPEN FLAMES AND SPARKS, OF HEAT. EXPLOSION HAZARDS IN PRESENCE OF VARIOUS SUBSTANCES: : RISKS OF EXPLOSION OF THE PRODUCT IN PRESENCE OF MECHANICAL IMPACT: NOT AVAILABLE. RISKS OF EXPLOSION OF THE PRODUCT IN PRESENCE OF STATIC DISCHARGE: NOT AVAILABLE, NO SPECIFIC INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE IN OUR DATABASE REGARDING THE PRODUCT'S RISKS OF EXPLOSION IN THE PRESENCE OF VARIOUS MATERIALS. FIRE FIGHTING MEDIA AND INSTRUCTIONS: SMALL FIRE: USE DRY CHEMICALS, CO20 WATER SPRAY OR FOAM. LARGE FIRE: USE WATER SPRAY, FOG OR FOAM. DO NOT USE WATER JET. SPECIAL REMARKS ON FIRE HAZARDS: WHEN HEATED TO DECOMPOSITION, IT EMITS ACRID SMOKE AND IRRITATING FUMES. (DIETNYLENE GLYCOL) SPECIAL REMARKS ON EXPLOSION HAZARDS: NO ADDITIONAL REMARK. ......--SE. ' xO . flBYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL STATE AND APPEARANCE: LIQUID. MOLECULAR WEIGHT: NOT APPLICABLE IMO pq./sr eb.dll?Co . and AI=Bro se A =11 A = Hein A4= 9 5 8 , _1 . 1 I tRWTHYLENE GLYCOL Page 4 of 4 p8 (1% SOLN/WATER) : NEUTRAL. BOILING POINT: THE LOWEST KNOWN VALUE IS 245.8 DEG. C (474.4 DEG. F) (DI ETHYLEWE GLYCOL). WEIGHTED AVERAGE: 284.02 DEG. C 543.2 DEG. F) MELTING POINT: MAY START TO SOLIDIFY AT GLYCOL. WEIGHTED AVERAGE: 5 DEG. C 2 DEG. F) DEG. ON DATA FOR: TRI ,ETHYLENE r y .09 DEG. C (22.8 VEG . F) CRITICAL TEMPERATURE: NOT AVAILABLE. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: WEIGHTED AVERAGE: 1.12 (WATER = 1) VAPOR PRESSURE: THE HIGHEST KNOWN VALUE IS 0.01 MM OF HG (tat DEG. C) (DIET H YLE NE GLYCOL) , VAPOR DENSITY: THE HIGHEST KNOWN VALUE IS 6.7 (AIE 1) (TET ETIIYLE E GLYCOL) . WEIGHTED AVERAGE; 6.7 (AIR=1) VOLATILITY: NOT AVAILABLE, ODOR THRESHOLD: NOT AVAILABLE, EVAPORATION RATE: NOT AVAILABLE. VISCOSITY: NOT AVAILABLE. WATER/OIL DIST. . COEFF.: .: 'OT AVAILABLE. IONICITY (IN WATER) : NOT AVAILABLE, DISPERSION PROPERTIES: SEE SOLUBILITY IN WATER, METHANOL, DIETHYL ETHER, SOLUBILITY: EASILY SOLUBLE IN COLD WATER, HOT WATER, METHANOL, DIETHYL ETHERS PHYSICAL CHEMICAL COMMENTS; NOT AVAILABLE. ODOR: NOT AVAILABLE TASTE; NOT AVAILABLE. COLOR: NOT AVAILABLE 4 11/smweb.d11?Com an+l A 1 =Browse -' 11 2 A3 themrq A4-29 A5= A' 19&A4/15/ 00 KerrNtGee Kerr-McGee Gathering 1099 18th Street Suite 1800 Denver, Colorado 80202 Weld County Office of Emergency Management Digitally Signed Kerr-McGee/Anadarko's Integrated Operations Center provides 24/7 monitoring and emergency response. Phone: 1g-866-504-8184. Triton Compressor Station Emergency Response and Fire Protection Plan 1. Emergency Response & Fire Protection Plan 1.1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE & FIRE PROTECTION PLAN 1.1.1 Scope Kerr-McGee Gathering, LL (KM G), has prepared this Emergency Response and Fire Protection Plan (the Plan). The Plan has been put together to address potential emergency response issues associated with a compressor station. The Plan may be used by outside agencies, company employees and contract labor to help secure a speedy recovery in case of emergency situations. KMGG plans to build a compressor station within Weld County, Colorado and within the boundaries of the Southeast Weld Protection District. 1.1.2 Regulatory Requirements The Plan has been prepared to comply with the land use regulations of Weld County, Incorporated in the Plan are Best Management Practices and safety, health, fire prevention, and environmental requirements outlined in the rules of the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC). Additional, as a part of the USR approval this Emergency Response and Fire Protection Plan, will be provided to the above -mentioned Fire Protection District and the Weld County Office of Emergency Management.. 1.1.3 Location of Compressor Station The Triton Compressor Station will be located in Section 15, Township 3 North, and Range 63 West. The directions necessary for access by emergency responders are: From the intersection of WCR 50 and US H'A'Y 34, travel east on HWY 34 for approximately 3 miles. Turn south onto.. lease road just past intersection of HWY 34 and CR 69. Continue south on lease road for approximately 6.5 miles, Turn west into station. All activities will be performed by KMGG and its contractors. This process will be carried out in a manner that is protective of public health, safety, welfare, and the environment, to minimize the potential need for emergency response activities. Due to the nature of this being a midstream facility, any emergency will necessitate KG personnel to respond to the issue and resolve with our standard co.o ' any protocol. KMGG has trained personnel available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to respond to incidents and engage Local officials as appropriate. KMGG/ Cs Integrated Operations Center (bC) provides 24 hours a day .7 days a week monitoring and emergency response that number is 1-866-504-8184. In the event of fire, injury, spill or release of hazardous materials, or any other incident requiring and emergency response, the following contacts will be made: KMGG G - Emergency Contact List: Incident Comments Contact Phone Number Fire, explosion, p Southeast Weld Fire Protection District 911 First then (303) 732-4203 serious injury Weld Count Sheriff "� �.1 First then (970) 3564015 s COGCC (303) 894-2100 LEPC: Weld County Office of Emergency Management POC: Roy Rudisill (970) 304-6540 . Spill, Leak Southeast Weld Fire Protection District 911 First then 303 732-4203 Reporting impacting for reportable of CERCLA substances. required for spills surface water or quantity spills hazardous Weld County Sheriff 911 First then (970) 356-4015 LEPC: Weld County Office of Emergency Management POC: Roy Rudisill (970) 304-6540 Colorado Department Public Environment o of Health and (800) 886-7689 Reporting impacting for reportable of CERCLA substances. required for spills surface water or quantity spills hazardous US EPA Reporting required for spills impacting surface water or for reportable quantity spills of CERCLA hazardous substances. (800) 227-8917 National Response Center (800) 424-8802 Reporting required for spills impacting surface water or for reportable quantity spills of CERCLA hazardous substances. Clean Harbors (406) 370-6595 A commercial spill clean-up and response contractor Due to the nature of this being a midstream facility, any emergency will necessitate Kerr-McGee personnel to respond to the issue and resolve with our standard company protocol. Kerr',McGee has trained personnel available 24/7 to respond to incidents and engage local officials as appropriate. Kerr -Mc ceJ' nadarko's Integrated Operations Center provides 24/7 monitoring and emergency response that number is 1-866-5044184. In any case the following personnel can be reached if necessary: Mike De Herrera Director Tom Price US Onshore Superintendent Dustin David US Onshore Supervisor Charles Chase, Sr. IISE Representative Rick Morrish Sr. Staff USE Representative Jeff Jones Sr Staff HSE Representative Bradley, Joseph Sr Field Foreman LaRue, Sam Sr HSF Representative (72U) 9294908 - o (3U3) 5504966 - m (970) 515-1572 - o (970) 590-6271 - m (970) 5154304 - o (720) 666-4296 - m (970) 515-1176 - o (3 07) 399-3911 - m (970) 515-1157 - o (303) 570-4745 — m (970) sob-s92s - o (307) 262-2899 -m 1 (970) 515-1046 (Office) (720) 329-6555 (Mobile) 1 (970) 5154238 (Office) (7'2Q) 666-9891 (Mobile) Midstream Operations Midstream Operations Gathering and compression operations Midstream Operations. DI Midstream Operations. DJ E&P Operations. Gathering and compression operations DJ Midstream Operations Midstream Emergency Response Contact List: lIKIVIGG and contractor activities will be operated in a manner that prevents spills and releases of crude ai lnatural al gas, produced water, and other wastes to the environment and will comply with federal and state spill responseireporting requirements, EGG employs a formal spill response and reporting guidelines for responding to and, reporting spills. The Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plan shall be available on site, at all times. All KMGG field employees are provided with annual spill response training. If a spill or release were to occur, field personnel are instructed to: • Assess immediate danger or threat to health, safety, and welfare and contact emergency responders, if appropriate; • Locate and stop the source of the spill, if safe to do so; • Report the spill to the field supervisor or area manager and arrange for additional response support, including contact support; • Take whatever steps are necessary to prevent the spill from impacting surface water, public health, safety, and welfare; and, • Report to the spill to a KMGG Environmental representative, who will coordinate follow- up spill clean-up and environmental assessment activities and who will reportthe incident to appropriate authorities. 1.1.4 Safety and Fire Prevention Guidelines KMGG and its contractors will employ best management practices during the construction and, operations and will comply with appropriate COGCC rules concerning safety and fire. • Employees will be familiar with the COGCC rules and regulations concerning safety and fire prevention as they apply to their specific job duties; • All facilities will be visited daily by KIVIGG field personnel. Unsafe or potentially unsafe conditions will be reported immediately to the field supervisor, Area Manager, or Safety representative; • Accidents that result in significant injury or property damage will be reported to the COGCC within 24 hours; • KMGG and its contractors will cooperate fully with local and state emergency responders; • Appropriate weed abatement measures will be taken prior to minimize fire danger; • The construction contractor will place a sign or marker on highway 34 and the lease access road that will include emergency contact telephone numbers; • Above ground storage tanks (ASTs) for storage of crude oil and hydrocarbon condensate will be constructed of materials compatible with the materials stored in accordance with appropriate API and Underwriters Laboratories, Inc, standards; • ASTs will be located at least two tank diameters or " feet, whichever is smaller, from property boundaries; • ASTs will be located at least one -sixth the sum of their diameters apart; • ASTs will be located at least 200' feet from residences, normally occupied buildings, or well defined normally occupied outside areas, • Earthen berms or a metal firewall sufficient to contain the contents of the largest AST will be constructed and maintained at each tank battery, and no ignition source will be located within the be rmr'firewall; • ASTs will be located at least 751feet from, any fired vessel, or other ignition source; • Hatches on all ASTs will be kept closed when not in use; • The Compressor Station will be fenced to prevent access from the public. KMGG will comply with the IFC 2003 Fire Codes that require additional labeling of the tanks and storage areas. The required information will be either placards on the storage tanks and containers, or signage at the facility, in accordance with COGCC regulations. • Location signs will be posted and maintained identifying ICMGG as the operator, emergency contact telephone members, and directions to the facility; • All valves, pipes, and fittings will be securely fastened and inspected at regular intervals to ensure they are maintained in, good working order; Smoking will be prohibited at the compressor station. • All Hot Works activities inside the facility must be approved by KMGG and will be conducted by qualified personnel. Adequate fire extinguishers will be placed throughout the facility and carried in every field vehicle, plainly labeled as to their type and method of operation, and field personnel will be trained in their use; and, • Fire protection equipment will be inspected regularly and maintained in good working orders in accordance with NEPA 10 requirements. 1.1.6 Safety Data Sheets (D) Safety Data Sheets (S S) for hazardous materials used during operations of the compressor station are available upon request. Please contact Rick Morrish, HS.E Manager, GWA Operations for copies of the SDS. Attachment an Triton Compressor Station General Location Section 15 Township 3 North, age 63 West of the 6thPrincipal pai Meridian Weld County, Colorado Triton Compressor Station f: Laydown Yard II. ACCESS PnuvnT APPLICATIONS An access permit application has been submitted to the Colorado Department of Transportation to utilize existing access on Highway 34 and the application has been approved (attached approved access permit). I COOT Permit No. COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 419110 STATE HIGHWAY ACCESS CODE State Highway/Mile Post/side 034A / 128.772/Right NOTICE TOPEEWeld Local Jurisdiction County Permittee(s): Cervi Enterprises, Applicant Sam Samet P.O. Greeley, box 1930 Colorado .Inc. 80632 1099 Denver, 18th Colorado Street 80202 (970) 356-6000 (720) 929-3317 accordance one accordance Adequate The This permittee Notice year from advance to with with Is the Proceed date Section hereby warning above of is issue 2.3(11)(d), authorized referenced valid is only if not required to if under of the State the at proceed Access all referenced construction, times Highway with Code. during access Access Access or access completed. construction Permit Permit construction, and has this Access not within Notice expired. in state Permits conformance to highway Proceed. Access may right-of-way be with Permits extended the Manual expire in to on Ail from indicated Both Uniform construction initiation. the on Access Traffic the shall The Access Permit Control permittee be and Permit. completed Devices this or Notice for applicant in Streets an To expeditious Proceed shall and notify Highways. shall and the safe be available Department manner for review and prior shall to at commencing the be construction finished within construction site. 45 days as appropriate. This Notice to Proceed is conditional. The following items shall be addressed prior to or during construction as Municipality or County Approval (When the appropriate local authority retains issuing authority) By (X) Title Date This Colorado Notice is not Department valid until signed of Transportation by a duly authorized representative of the Department ._By Title Assistant Access Manager Date 09/04/2019 (X) Copy distribution: Re utred: Region (original) Applicant Staff Access Section Make copies as necessary for: Local Authority inspector MTCE Patrol Traffic Engineer Form 1265 8/08, WOO e COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STATE HIGHWAY ACCESS PERMIT Permit Pe. $100,00 Date of Transrnittel 07/01)2019 The Perm ftt (s): Cent' Enterprises, he. PO Box 1930 Greeley, Colorado 80632 (970) 366-8000 Region ) Section ! Patrol I Name 4/01/26 —s The Applicant(s): Sam Samet 1099 18th Street Denver, Colorado 80.202 (720) 9294317 COOT Permit No, 419110 Statist -Highway NO I Mp /Side 034A 1126.7721 Right Local Jurisdiction Weld County aai s accordance eey wme this permit including n access lathe state Ihlgh'' "oy at the r on rioted below. The access shall be natty cted, maintaine+:I and used 1n Is hereby grant ,pan�`����f�n to �have p r 9 the State Highw3y Access Code and any attachments, forms, cenditions and exhibits. This permit may be revoked by the Issuing Authority lirat any time the permitted 8C,00$$ and its Use violate any WO of MIS permit, The issuing authority. the Department and their duly appointed agents and employees shall be herd harrnl95s against any aeon for personal injury or property damage surtained by reason of Ills exercise of the permit L tion: The access is located on US Highway, a distance of 4 074 feat east of Mile Pos# 128 on the south/rigrt side, Access to Provide Service to: (Land Use Cot) flee - °pleas Field 997 - Agriculture (S ) n ) 1 Each 1 Each Additional Information: MUNICIPALITY OR COUNTY APPROVAL Required only when the appropriate local authority retains issuing authority. Signature Print Marne Upon the signing of this permit the permittee agrees to the terms and conditions and referenced attachments contained herein, All construction shall be completed in an expeditious and safe manner and shall be finished within 45 days from Initiation. The permitted access shall be completed in accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit prior to being used, The permIttee shell notify Bruce Barnett with the Colorado Department of Transportation, at (970) 360.2147 at least 48 hours prior to commencing construction within the State Highway right-ofpway. The person signing as the papa must be the owner or legal representative of the property served by the permitted amass end have lull authority to accept the park and ire terms and condttions. Pe rrinittee Sig.piatur .' s;fie s e''`rif 4-4<::•at a -Permian SignaWre: (11applicable) Print h9atm Sp meet Print Name L Date g/16/2a19 Date This permit Is not valid until signed by a duly authorized representative of the Department COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Sign = P'in't lame Copy E ks t ribu fen: uIred: I .Regfon 2.ApplIcant Title ,004 MORO carded at rietassary far: &Staff Awes& Section Leal Authority lnaps br 4 Central Rhea MICE Patrol Traffic Ergbeer Dale {of SAM Pre us o d�itfenla art ob yl ° end may not be used Peas 1 an COOT Farm: Mai MU State Highway Access Permit Form 101, Page 2 The following paragraphs are excerpts of the State Highway Access Code. These are provided for your convenience but do riot alleviate compliance with all sections of the Access Code. A copy of the State Highway Access Code is available from your local issuing authority (local government) or the Colorado Department of Transportation (Department). When this permit was issued, the issuing authority made its decision based in part on information submitted by the applicant, on the access category which is assigned to the highway, what alternative access to other public roads and streets is available, and safety and design standards. Changes in use or design not approved by the permit or the issuing authority may cause the revocation or suspension of the permit. APPEALS 1, Should the permittee or applicant object to the denial of a permit application by the Department or object to any of the terms or conditions of a permit placed there by the Department, the applicant and permittee (appellant) have a right to appeal the decision to the [Transportation] Commission [of Colorado]. To appeal a decision, submit a request for administrative hearing to the Transportation Commission of Colorado within 60 days of transmittal of notice of denial or transmittal of the permit for signature. Submit the request to the Transportation Commission of Colorado, 4201 East Arkansas Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80222-3400, The request shall include reasons for the appeal and may Include changes, revisions, or conditions that would be acceptable to the permittee or applicant 2. Any appeal by the applicant or permittee of action by a local issuing authority shall be filed with the local authority and be consistent with the appeal procedures es of the local authority. 3. In submitting the request for administrative hearing, the appellant has the option of including within the appeal a request for a review by the Department's internal administrative review committee pursuant to [Code] subsection 2.10. When such committee review is requested, processing of the appeal for formal administrative hearing, 2,9(5) and (6), shall be suspended until the appellant notifies the Commission to proceed with the administrative hearing, or the appellant submits a request to the Commission or the administrative law judge to withdraw the appeal. The two administrative processes, the internal administrative review committee, and the administrative hearing, may not run concurrently' 4. Regardless of any communications, meetings, administrative reviews or negotiations with the Department or the internal administrative review Committee regarding revisions or objections to the permit or a denials • if the perm! tee or applicant wishes to appeal the Departments decision to the Commission for a hearing, the appeal must be brought to the Commission within 60 days of transmittal of notice of denial or transmittal of the permit. PERMIT EXPIRATION 1. A permit shall be considered expired if the access is not under construction within one year of the permit issue date or before the expiration of any authorized extension. When the permittee is unable to commence construction within one year after the permit issue date, the permittee may request a one year extension from the issuing authority. No more than two one-year extensions may be granted under any dreurnstances. If the access is not under construction within three years from date of issue the permit will be considered expired, Any request for an extension must be in writing and submitted to the issuing authority before the permit expires. The request should state the reasons why the extension is necessary, when construction is anticipated, and include a copy of page 1 (face of permit) of the access permit. Extension approvals shall be in writing. The local issuing authority shall obtain the concurrence of the Department prior to the approval of an extension, and shall notify the Department of all denied extensions within ten days. Any person wishing to reestablish an access permit that has expired may begin again with the application procedures. An approved Notice to Proceed, automatically renews the access permit for the period of the Notice to Proceed. CONSTRUCTION 1, Construction may not begin until a Notice to Proceed is approved. (Code subsection 2,4) 2. The construction of the access and its appurtenances as required by the terms and conditions of the permit shell be completed at the expense of the permittee except as provided in subsection 2.14. All materials used in the construction of the access within the highway rightsofaway or on permanent easements, become public property. Any materials removed from the highway right-of-way wf I be disposed of only as directed by the Department. All fencing, guard rail, traffic control devices and other equipment and materials removed in the course of access construction shall be given to the Department unless otherwise instructed by the permit or the Department inspector. 3, The permittee shall notify the individual or the office specified on the permit or Notice to Proceed at least two working days prior to any construction within state highway right-of-way. Construction of the access shall not proceed until both the access permit and the Notice to Proceed are Issued. The access shall be completed in an expeditious and safe manner and shall be finished within 45 days from initiation of construction within the highway right-of-way. A construction time extension not to exceed 30 working days may be requested from the individual or office specified on the permit, 4 The issuing authority and the Department may inspect the access during construction and upon completion of the access to ensure that all terms and conditions of the permit are met. Inspectors are authorized to enforce the conditions of the permit during construction and to halt any activities within state right-of-way that do not comply with the provisions of the permit, that conflict with concurrent highway construction or maintenance work, that endanger highway property, natural or cultural resources protected by law, or the health and safety of workers or the public. 5. Prior to using the access, the permittee Is required to complete the construction according to the terms and conditions of the permit. Failure by the permittee to abide by all permit terms and conditions shall be sufficient cause for the Department or issuing authority to initiate action to suspend or revoke the permit and close the access. If in the determination of the Department or Issuing authority the failure to comply with or complete the construction requirements of the permit create a highway safety hazard, such shall be sufficient cause for the summary suspension of the permit, If the permittee wishes to use the access prior to completion, arrangements must be approved by the issuing authority and Department and included in the permit. The Department or issuing authority may order a halt to any unauthorized use of the access pursuant to statutory and regulatory powers. Reconstruction or Improvement of the access may be required when the permittee has failed to meet required specifications of design or materials. If any construction element fails within two years due to improper construction or material specifications, the permittee shall be responsible for all repairs. Failure to make such repairs may result in suspension of the permit and closure of the access. 6. The permittee shall provide construction traffic control devices at all times during access construction, In conformance with the M.U,T.D.D. as required by section 42. 4104, Da R, ., as amended. 7. A utility permit shall be obtained for any utility work within highway right-of-way. Where necessary to remove, relocate, or repair a traffic control device or public or private utilities for the construction of a permitted access, the relocation, removal or repair shall be accomplished by the permittee without cost to the Department or issuing authority, and at the direction of the Department or utility company. Any damage to the state highway or other public right-of-way beyond that which is allowed in the permit shall be repaired Immediately. The permittee is responsible for the repair of any utility damaged in the course of access construction, reconstruction or repair. B. In the event it becomes necessary to remove any right, ofaway fence, the posts on either side of the access shall be securely braced with an approved end post before the fence is cut to prevent any slacking of the remaining fence. All posts and wire removed are Department property and shall be turned over to a representative of the Department. 9, The perrnittee shall ensure that a copy of the permit is available for review at the construction site at all times. The permit may require the contractor to notify the individual or office specified on the permit at any specified phases in construction to allow the field inspector to inspect various aspects of construction such as concrete forms, subbase, base course compaction, and mater la specifications. Minor changes and additions may be ordered by the Department or local authority field inspector to meet unanticipated site conditions, 101 Each access shall be constructed in a manner that shall not cause water to enter onto the roadway or shoulder, and shall not interfere with the existing drainage system on the right-of-way or any adopted municipal system and drainage plan. 11. By accepting the permit, perrnittee agrees to save, Indemnify, and hold harmless to the extent allowed by law, the issuing authority, the Department, Its officers, and employees from sults, actions, claims of any type or character brought because of injuries or damage sustained by any person resulting from the permittee's use of the access permit during the construction of the access. CHANGES IN ACCESS USE AND PERMIT VIOLATIONS 1, It is the responsibility of the property owner and permittee to ensure that the use of the access to the property Is not in violation of the Code, permit terms and conditions or the Act. The terms and conditions of any permit are binding upon all assigns, successors -in -interest, heirs and occupants. If any significant changes are made or will be made In the use of the property which will affect access operation, traffic volume and or vehicle type, the permittee or property owner shall contact the local issuing authority or the Department to determine if a new access permit and modifications to the access are required. a. When an access is constructed or used In violation of the Code, section 43-2-147(5)(c, CRS., of the Act applies. The Department or issuing authority may summarily suspend an access permit and immediately order closure of the access when its continued use presents an immediate threat to public hearth, welfare or safety. Summary suspension shall comply with article 4 of title 24, CIR. . MAINTENANCE 1. The permittee, his or her heirs, successors -in -Interest, assigns, and occupants of the property serviced by the access shall be responsible for meeting the terms and conditions of the permit, the repair and maintenance of the access beyond the edge of the roadway including any cattle guard and gate, and the removal or clearance of snow or Ice upon the access even though deposited on the access in the course of Department snow removal operations. WithIn unincorporated areas the Department will keep access culverts clean es part of maintenance of the highway drainage system. However, the permittee is responsible for the repair and replacement of any access -related culverts within the right-of-way. Within incorporated areas, drainage responsibilities for municipalities are determined by statute and local ordinance. The Department will maintain the roadway including auxiliary lanes and shoulders, except in those cases where the access installation hes failed due to improper access constructIon and/or failure to follow permit requirements and specifications in which case the permittee shall be responsible for such repair. Any significant repairs such as culvert replacement, resurfacing, or changes in design or specifications, requires authorization from the Department. Form 101, Page 3 COLORADODEPARTMENT EnvironmofltalOtearances • • OF T� Information Summa AliO , , " . U perform encountered SSE work I-Thhis envircnment131 related summery to their own PerintteNearanees is 1tltended facllltt to (Such Inform entities as that Utility, may external Special apply to their to lUsb CDT activities. or ,mss that may Permitt This be listing entering s). is about not thenteering the all-inclusive state some hIchw of the st - ay More additional right COMM* - y to environmental agencies should or culturit S contacted Fescue's-permits/clearances for additional Information may if there be required Is any uncertainty In certain Instances. about what Appropriate penflIb/olearano local, slate em and required federal fore ,:lis specific activity,- ulrem.ents SI IMPORTANT halt to . Sup Please en&ion Review or flee The Following Of Your Inforrriatilon CDOT Carefully perm 0 Me Failure Entoittement.moons te Comply MO B Regulatory p ,fir CLEARANCE CONTACTS -M indicated in the permit/clearance descriptions listedbelow, the following t usis cr aged () may be Colorado contacted Department for additional of Pubic information: Health and Environment ( HE): General Irr Madan — (393) 892-2035 Water (Wok( Contool Division (WQCD): (303) 6924500 Envronmereal Permitting Website k ire . , . ar � ► e-'' +c pflei Ci- er. . • CDOT Water Quality Program Manager: (303) nn 75TH iviV.,ifitiiimmapoilotriegeforonm Mnvirortir, • • • CDOT Colorado U.S. Omaha Army Asbestos Office Corps District rnwatus w� of Project of (NE Archaeology Engines; c+ CO), Manager. wrnv Denver vn[l/ and District PhD Office Historic it !engas, Regulatory nsil'taki (303) Preservation: (303) 9794120 1Mn atnr_yPrixtrArnetiolaw Offices: 512-5519 (303) 8 216 o,ag Saman tnte D (Western CO),, Grand Junctlon Office (970) 2431199 Albuquerque District e OE 90:), niemei mike (719)4543.9459 httalA ai /aj au4a-,ar 4ny.mlL lI slid s$Rag i at ruin E1/14 dd:' oil. Ita M� , . C+ t titliffletipiS iUtia and. Access P itting: 303-W4664 i hUr JMwt .o t lr ____. �.._ ' a lag, '+ �� i ea DI turbande.cf wildlife shall be avoided to the maximum extent practicable. Entry into areas of known or suspected threatened or endangered species habitat will require special authorization from the CDOT permitting office. if any threatened and the CDOT or endangered Regional Permitting species are Office encountered end 1 .eg9an during' Plaiting the progress and Environmental of the pemiltted Manager work, shall work be in oorrtacted the subject immediately. area shall be hafted Atithorization must be provided by CDOT prior to the continuation of work. Information uibput threratened or endangered sp-ecies may be obtained from the COOT vw bsrto,. I$tp./ .ca kt titre' slat mnmental&stltdti1eequ glip*s1 or the Colorado Parks and Midlife (CPW) webelte, iiith21.1�T i _,Gf-0 .tQ.o )JJ I ' feap+da. .tie . Addkional guidance may be :1vided b the a' _ r oprIatia Regaa i 'lennlrr en 'nvlronrnental 1'k r n er (RPEM) - Pt!! Resoinves sr The applicant must reques4 file search of the partrilterea through the Colorado Office of Archaeology end Historic Preservation (OAHP), Denver, to ascertain if historic or archaeological resources have previously been identified ('http; wr .i stbrycoiomdo+9 e:Aeai+ ), Inventory of the permit area by a quelled oulbirai resources specialist maybe 1 initiation necessary, Regional of Penftting per the the permitted recommendation Office work and or Region are of encountered COOT. Planning If srchaeotogical as and the Environmental project sltes/artilfacts pr resses, Manager ail shell or work historic be In contacted. the rasouroes subject Immediately, are area known shall be to Authorization exist halted orization prior and to the the must COOT be provided RPEM, cones by Cljerr itikein prior to eon: the continuation Creontact the of OAHP works for Additional file searches guidance at_1 may 3) 886‘..6216 be provided by the Regional Permitting Of and PaleontoloattERnymens The applicant mnuit requesta fossil Imlay fie search through the Unhiesw of Colorado Museum, Boulder (helps' ou.m. eu oolostlo.edur/res r paieo vIvertebr a e 1Jr1 ), and the Denver Museum -of Nature and Science (i k fSdrangaci oel n rlh cis n ll prl to ascertain if paleontologic,' resources have been previously identified nicornenendation COOT must In the be Permit Regional provided In or Special near Permitting of by the C0M; COOT Provisions. permit if Office prior area,. tails and to Contact inventory the are Region continuation encountamd b of Planning the et!oA: perrrnft of during end work. See area the Environmental Additional the by permitted musatim'websites a qualified guidance work, Manager paleontologist ali may listed work shell be in be provided above the contacted may subject for be, by necessa Paleontological Immediately. the area Regional shall r, per be Permitting Collections the halted Authorization and the Office Manager contact information: Coritact the CDOT Paleontologlel for further Information at) l SalPapallqi or (303) 757%- 9632, The COOT Paleontolo ! 1st will not conducts . f r Ninths - file search ind:e' t n,den of the = el 11 z rdous � „ achreste m The Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act ;R, . 30-20,100; et all and Regulatlors Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities (0 0 R 1007-2), prohibit solid waste disposal without en approved Certificate Hazardous Waste Act CAS. 2545-301 of Designation (a landfill permit). The Colorado et all, and the Colorado Hazardous Waste Regulations (E OCR 1007-3) prohilblt the Iran r, storage or disposal US D) of hazardous waste except st permitted T D sites- There are no permitted landfills or TSD sites within the State Highway Right of Ways Therefore, Way all slid or hazardous wastes that might be generated permitted solid etc,) COOT Hazardoue is waste encountered Regional by facility or Materiels the hazardous aglivities or Permitting designated during nagement materiels of the Mitre entities collection perforthance for r entering, ntaminoflon'(incIuding direction p point it of i ar: the (as, as work, ( State to Q for the how ) 51 Highwayr. solid penittee to oil proceed, waste, Right orrpetroleum shalt a Miii.ty Contact of halt must or constm.ction eorjarnineted work Information: In be the removed affected company's, soil, Theresa from asbestos, area — the own and antangeicLDre►lllp,g. ROW chemicals, imr durnpster), ediatoty end disposed mine contact If prer,existing tailings, COOT of the e.l E "ma 14libestcstroontelnin Hater$. IS, As . Corot minsited Boll - Ail work on asbestos containing materials (ACM) must ----nm-4--p comply ,- .---P,- with = the applicable " requirements of the CDPHE Air Pollution Control Division's (APCg.)) regulation 3. Disposal of ACM, end work done in aeb±��nrnCr�etp�d Boll , . , . -st y 4I{..�' � the CDPHE Hazardous materials and' Waste Mane . prnqnt Pivisiora"et-11VAi10) 80ild 1 Environmental Clearances Information Summary Page 1 of'3 Colorado Department of Transportation August 2017 5519. or'Theresa a�f to elo DreUIfqHazardous Materials Manag gent }w� ry�'Y ���...���rrr +¢�. ,y/.,�� may ���,(�',{'�/�..q� yj��! ,}�Y. -F- -. !�yl�. ,{�.Yp' in 5 (��[i.'yRy lJ��yl, T,arrsporfatlgn of 14 and e - No person offeror a4IaMpt a•ha 0u9'mnterial fortransportetlon in obmnie1c4/ unless that is register id In conformance with the United States Departmbentof Transportation regulations at 49 CFR, Part 171, The hazardous material Must be prOperly dyed _described, ribed, packaged, marked, habeliod,•arid b condition for shipment as required or authorized by applicable requlnernents, 'or an eXemptionit approval or registration has been Itsueda Vehicles requiring iii a placard, must obtain authorization and a State HAZMAT T Permit from the Colorado Public Utility Commission, CatiteictIIMfo ailani for 'authorization end more info call the Federal Motor Safety Carrier MMrnjnistration, US DOT for inter- and intestate HAZMAT Registration n _ 003 96 748. Colorado _ Public Utilities Commission: 303 894-2868r 1 D,r ddori J 3 '! Ill tads��{. e of E Waste Regulation's; :the aippileatiori for any COOT permit must specftalbeidenti9 aritACIfit Involved in the ork ffa Which authorization is being requested., Additjonel guidance or requirements may specified in the permit spepial provisions. Contact CDPHE APCDand HIMWIVID Regulations can be accessed via the CDPHE Environmental Permitting Website listed above. Additional Information _ : fear ncer + n DOT pro ctl its available from the COOT Asbestos Project Manager (303) 512- nda R r. 303 512-5524. - Corps of Engineers 404 pdrmdtts are required for the discharge of dredged or fill materials into wafers of the Unit les, including wetlands.There are various types of 404 permits! Including -nationwide permits,. which are issued for activities with relatively minor I a , For example" there is a natfonwide permit for utility line activities (nvip #lip). Depending upon the specific oirournStances, it Is possible that either a "general" or t'individue'I" 404 permit would be required. If an Inds iduol 404 pm alt is required, section 401 water quality certification from the CDPHE WCICD is also required. Contact the appropriate 'Corps District Re.guiatory Office for kitormatIOn 'about What type of 404 permit may be required contact Infommtlon above:.. Contact CDPHE WaterQ ll r+ Control Division atO - _ - -tor Waktilq+vnnr in aniskorri Grits b - In order to protect and preserve the state fish and wildlife resources from actin that may of qt, diminish, destroy, change, modify, or vary a natural existing stream or its banks or tributaries, it may be necessary to obtain a Senate 80140 certification from the Colorado Department of Natural Resour :s' A scream is defined as 1) represented by a soffd blue line on USES 7,5/ P quadrangle maps; and/or 2) interntttont streams providing live water beneficial to fish and wildlife; and/or 3) segments of streams supporting 25% or more rover within 100 yards upstream or downstream of the project; andIor 4) segments 'of streams having wetlands prosentoWithin 200 yards upstream or doWnstresm of the project measured by valley length, The CPW . be accessed at ai r, : � 4 . dof.novtrog o : _ fl vi%rir t J apPlionl.�as per.. guidelines agreed upon !!, COOT and C� can � ..�.. � � ._ � _ - - iI fti: a _ r Construction ; It SCP and Stol ware ' F I h from construction .sites disturbing one acre or more -or certain types of industrial facilities*, such as concrete batch plants # require a CDPS tor water Permit, Contctb t Conbactih& CDPHE Water Gustily Control Division at (303) 892 4500. 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F 'n ry .ed . .i..1'a. ■ Coristriuction be edlatillco akctt riche Discharges cif water encountered during excavation or work Ian wet area may ,require a iGonstnation Dewatering orRem$dabion Activities Discharge Pent Contact if rnia : For Consituotion Ditaring and RemedlatIon Activites Discharge Permits, contact the COPE WICCD at (3O3)6 �JI �, • ircations and instructions (CDPHE we.bsite); Ltl liwww.toloradoi.eticd 'Wu".stonstruct.r.. snarls inks. te Discharge Permit DlschargeS from the storm sewer systems Of larger municipalities, and from the CDOT1,hl h vithose drainage system that lies In munld p .ali��; are 11 subject to 4 Permits Issued � by the CDPHE WOOD. .For facilities that lie v ithin the boundaries of a municipality that is subject to an MS4 permit, the owner of such facility should conta the municipality regardingregarding,stormwater related clearances that may have been established under that municipality's MS4 permit, Ail discharges to the COOT highway drainage system or within the Right of Way. (ROW) must comply with the applicable pmvIsions of they Qoiarado Water Quality Control Acts the Water Quality n l CominissInn Q/VOCC) Regulations ° Wit. ° "l vim ` do.- dvi Octfr yerCriti ul u _saan . -� okc andSr. and the cDort4/64 Permit # COS - 000005 (Warw. e ' t r erg it rameg , . l3 -Li ipil= y • oar nitaja .IDischarges ere subject to inspodon by C T and CDPHE: Contact the CDPKE Water Ciuplity Control Division at (303) 69g-3500 for a listing of municipalities Motel to obtain M P te, or go to Fins -P ;,r a oradaL a f C t e 4 n_m at For T -re sled M regulations, go � Fiat :i eveaC Xkt..,ev/r!roorarisfenwIront i terr-'uarayitstormwater-arooriontrifirti, _ Cenersl tbtflnn DischprM-e is All discharges are subject to the provislnns of the Colorado Water Quality Control Act and the Colorado Discharge Permit Regulations,. Prohibited discharges include, but are not limited to, substances such as wash water, paint, automotive fluids, solvents, ails or soaps and sediment! Cante c t •i A an: Contact the CDPHE Water Quality Control Division at v (303) 69246000_ = general Au od lion Allowable l40n t f• ~ ar-ftaa Unless otherwiseidentified iby COOT• eWOW s alb aft sources of pollutants to the waters of the State, the following dischsrges to stormwater systems are hallo +d -without a _ arado Ditcharge Permit System permit: landscape irrigation, diverted stream flows,, uncontaminated ted ground '�1f'ateri 'ltrancn to paste storm sewers, discharges from potable water sources, foundation drains, air conditioning condensation, irrigation water, uncontaminated springs, footing drains, water line fliushJho, flows m riparian habitats end wetlands, from firefighting - - arid flow ass :fit. Allowabis.nontormwater discharges can be found under 116ic t Discharge PDD at: ! t. r a ran onvirorr r. iA tor Cis„ of twagirarr t tact fnkrmflon The CDPl-i6 Water quality Control Division (telOphone listed above Ion a di wm' ntConro' o + ra - For activities requiring a :tor waterComittuon Pe lt; erosion control requlitnents ill b specified in that permit, In Situations where a sigma ter permit is not required, allalliirsasonalDie-measuret should bo taken lb minimize erosion and sedimentation according to COOT Standard Speclfi tions 10725; 208; 213 and 2!4,16 ithitcriailAvviAtAcIt.iaiiiosin ua�nin rr lid up a 011 t t i odops1' d 1 1,pun i26 1ssoe oo) AU disturbances require a stabilization plar1„ naive seeding or'lan scapo design plan, according to appl a CbC$T Standani Specifications 212-217 and 623. The CDOT T Erosion Control and Stormwater Ouality'Gulde 1avaIl'abi from the Bid Plans Office at (30.3) 761-9313) Should be used to design erosion controls and restore disturbed verilon. -._: Environmental Clearances information Summary Page 2 of 3 ���a-adc� Department of Transportation August 1' - Discharges of stow miter runoff Disposal of Drrilllna'lluItls - Drilling fluids used In pperatirobweuch as Horizontal irectional DriWhig maybe Vacharges or of sewers. Warta solid Way, ragvletions wastes!" and roadside disposed and ditches -fluids .Small in of general, of or quarditle0 permitted any should other d facilities of type drilling be pumped that of man-made fluid specifically or id vacuumed or (less natural accept than 1) the from waterway 1 such cubic drilling the constriction wastes. yard -fluid -fluld1 is prohibited of solid Disposal area, * by maybe of only removed of Water drilling left Quality fluids ontitite from the into Control bentonite after State storm either and/or Highway drains, being Soll' Right storm , if separated from or after infiltration of the water's provided: g consists for waterand in day, or, acquired the solids for are proper filly drilling Gontpined properties, in s pit, small and are quantities not likely ties of to polymer pose additives a nuisance Special Use that to future are approved work Access in Permits, the use area, drinking 3) the solids Water the well covered drilling; end 2) the. area restored Carta& DPHE as required telephone by COOT s listed penvit above) requirements (Uttlity1 or ,_ s ►etc). ConContact afr p; Nokious Woods and I ecles-Mena n in Pi- n floxibusWeals and invasive Species guidance can be' and by canlaodng the Colorado Department of Agriculture ( a ic Iol"edgjoci +' ci ci e n _miLl n usW ) and the orado Division of Parka andMare (Lt.W.P ) .fit cow Tutus, aaesifts- -oxt sW s4asp 4. in -either cam, management 'J -airedl Tana ire solving the control of noxious weeds a is , citfathe ;panrrritted adivibland cjeaning of ecilan :Tit vvill be re spmscriate Washout • Waste generated from concrete lacithdtles shall NOT be allowed to fly into the drainage ways, ethcli receiving waters, arin minimum 0150 Emmental find additional tie -COOT feet Program information from ROM end Mate on shall the C waters, incite drainage be in COOT waste accordance webslte: shall ; tps be , and to COOT l placed Inlets,. ,r spei`rf`icaticns scp.OA.th.vibu.eire in a Concrete temporary washout and concrete guidelines. esignaci shell washout only Contact a facility be performed .0f i qnd Information: must as specified . tit' be Contact located by CDPHE the a e CDOT or a ry catiorat 041 e ., and refer to ire a of icati ns a their rerieljn1 for sections 101 107 lend Mk. „ situ atigortinci - Spine shall be contained and shed up as soon as possible, Stalls shall NOT be washed down Into the storm drain Permitditg exceed%25 or buried, Office All and spills Regional or. Shall that may be reported Maintenance otherwise to the Supervisor, present COOT an Illicit immediate Splits Discharge on highways, danger Hotline to into the at (303) waterways, public shall 5124446 any ha (4H20). spill reported in as the by calling highway well as 9110 the right--otp,,ay Regional and shall also gallons, be fe d -to the CDPHE at 14 x51x 5608. More Information can be found et .. ,! w. o dizap a cted o ►... fin i c)Ort1i q_ r._. _ a AMl -- -- t _ tiQ.uestio I is or comments about ltd this iH.iz Information Sumrn®ry may be directed to Alex Karam!, Program Administrator!, CDOT Access �i�iLr'� Management �I�lt� n �4_���ti7�_��r� } } 'jT `�i�� � �1����I�Q�lilla�74G:lerrusr a j+�,� I { h t - - Environmental Clearances Information Summary Page 3 of 3 Colorado Department of Traneixirtation August 2017 O 4 g fist° 0 lig awl 'tilt' u 0 .21 oli VgA E etil i; inn me ‘Eit''E Un ALM lav Hug 101 Lg LL I If eV 11 What is story water runoff? It b -EL te a 5 g bib iliD; U1H1831 se iro 5111411 Why is stormwater runoff a problem? REMEMBER: S dangerous!!! e-� '4Rt3r"r.i . k O O 04) Sza httl ft ,c aeg eje gg eiv Et O 0 ism S� J t E rEi r 1 it E I E gSk 1001 Lan! � � c 8111111 C 0 C m 2 I • 114 . 0 arai rra CC C 303-757-9343 oe mei op t4,-;cd 50 rcz tS id °fel UI C Educate and outreach to owners a a c CIL C i O ritE ta pc Jue E bgai gt E lettku CD_el - Ara moU*mm o Control Measures for Industria O C CI contribute substantia ■ I" 3 Report and include information on a 4. C Lei o m z 10 �L LA no • 12 Ca d• tioCiti � � `a C gs. t 1g E w flg t¢ u m=r3u NE discovery to CDC'HE. Submit an annual report to CDPHE r Ii containing the number of Hh 0 allib git iltgki.:1 iiiii‘ friltli iitgl mg gi 1011421 Iii Og gi1211 18" hi M.IRIEli liillitil1, I Lflrh g ts K informational brochures distributed; name and title of each individual trained. O 3 W F.rM C 3 4.1 L kas aa Fa it company or other entity doing lc tiCI . U RI a. tz ro a) gii vi a ea WnEp ier _ CI t i4 1/4- Lifl sips E t' "O 4210 °fir C MI tic9 O u 11 we EP ;r IA ILI In CU I --r CU MO ai cilli t E Li kJ 2 raid CZ .2 8 It 461 CU 4 fa Ca 4- ra MO 114 ra` E E co 0 a 0 SO ��I o; 0 tlk 2 IV E via ou mo State Highway Access Permit Attachment to Permit No. 419110 - Additional Terms and Conditions 1 1. If there are any q u'estions regarding this permit, please contact Allyson Mattson at (970) 350- 2148. 2. The Permittee or the contractor shall notify Bruce Barnett at (970) 350-2147 at least two working days prior to beginning any access improvements or construction of any kind within the State Highway right-of-way, Failure to comply with this requirement may result in revocation of this permit, 3. The Permittee shall request final Inspection by Bruce Barnett at (970) 350w2147 within 10 days following the completion of access construction, and.prior r to authorized use. The Permittee or their representative shall be present. 4. The Permittee shall refer to all addittonal standard requirements included with this permit and any enclosed additional terms, conditions, exhibits, and noted attachments. S. Incorporated as part of this permit are the following: Application for Access Permit (CDOT Form No. 137) Permit (COOT Form No.101) and its attachments Exhibits: "A" — Vicinity Map S. This permit is issued in accordance with the State Highway Access Code (2 CCR 601-1), and is based upon the information submitted by the Perm I ttee. This permit is only for the use and purpose stated in the Application and Permit. Any changes in traffic volumes or type, drainage, or other operation aspects may render this permit void, requiring a new permit to be applied for based upon the existing and anticipated future conditions. 7. The Permittee is responsible for obtaining any necessary additional federal, state, and/or city/county permits or clearances required for construction of the access. Approval of this access permit does not constitute verification of this action by the Permittee. S. The development of this property shall not negatively impact adjacent nearby properties, Correction of the problem and cost resulting from damages shall be borne by the Permittee. 9. It is the responsibility of the Permittee to determine which environmental clearances and/or regulations apply to the project, a n d to obtain any clearances that are required directly for the appropriate agency prior to commencing work. Please refer to or request a copy of the °COOT Environmental Clearance Information Summary" (ECIS) for details. The ECIS may be obtained from the CDOT Permitting Offices or may be accessed via the CDOT Planning/Construction- Environmental Guidance webpage at httplfwwwidotestatescutusienvironinentailrrilmsjapi. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS MAY RESULT IN THE SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF YOUR CDOT PERMIT, OR ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS BY OTHER AGENCIES, ALL discharges are subject to the provisions of the Colorado Water Quality Act and the Colorado Discharge Permit Regulations. Prohibited discharges Include substances such as: wash water, paint, automotive fluids, solvents, oils or soaps. State Highway Access Permit Attachment to Permit No. 419110 - Additional Terms and Conditions 2 Unless otherwise identified by COOT or the Colorado Department of Public Health a n d Environmental (CDPHE} Water Quality Control Division (WQCD) as significant sources of pollutants to the waters of the State, the following discharges to storm water systems are allowed without a Colorado Discharge Permit System Permit: landscape irrigation, diverted stream flows, uncontaminated ground water infiltration to separate storm sewers, discharges from potable water sources, foundation drains, air condition condensation, irrigation water, springs, footing drains, waterline flushing, flows from riparian habitats and wetlands, and flow from fire -fighting activities: ANY OTHER DISCHARGES, including storm water discharges from industrial facility or construction sites, may require Colorado Discharge Permit System permits from CO P H E before work begins. For additional information and forms, go to the CI-IP l -P E website at: lytto://ctipheestate.co.usiwoi Perm itsUnitJ cjL,, 10. This permit is subject to revocation due to: 1) Noncompliance with the provisions of this permit; 2) Abandonment; 3) Supersedure by new permit covering the same Installation; or 4) Conflict with necessary planned highway construction and/or improvements. The permittee shall promptly terminate occupancy upon notice of cancellation of the permit from the Department, unless a new permit is applied for and granted. 11. The Department inspector may suspend work due to: 1) Noncompliance with the provisions of this permit; 2) Adverse weather or traffic conditions; 3) Concurrent highway construction or maintenance in conflict with permit work; 4) Any condition deemed unsafe for workers or the general public, The work may be resumed upon notice from the Department Inspector. 12. If necessary, minor changes, corrections, and/or additions to this permit may be ordered by the Department inspector, other Department representative or local authority to meet unanticipated site conditions, Changes may not be in violation of the State Highway Access Code. All major changes to the plan must be approved in writing by the Department prior to commencement of any work on or within the State Highway right-of-way. 13. Reconstruction and improvements to the access may be required when the Permittee has failed to meet the required design and/or material specifications. If any construction element falls within two years due to improper construction or material specifications, the Permittee is responsible for all such repairs. 14. The Department retains the right to perform any necessary maintenance work in this area. 15. Routine, periodic maintenance and emergency repairs may be performed within the State Highway right-of-way, under general terms and conditions of the permit. Any significant repairs such as culvert replacement, resurfacing, or changes in design or specifications, will require written authorization from the Department. The Department shall be given proper advance notice whenever maintenance work will affect the movement or safety of traffic on the State Highway. In an emergency, the Department Region Office and the State Patrol shall immediately be notified of possible hazards. State Highway Access Permit Attachment to Permit No, 419110 - Additional Terms and Conditions 3 16. Access construction methods and materials shall conform to the Colorado Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction (current edition), 17. All materials, equipment, installation, construction, and design, including the auxiliary lane(s) and intersection improvement) within the State Highway shall be in accordance with the following Department standard references as applicable, A. State Highway Access Code, 2 CCR6O1-1 B. Roadway Design Manual C. Materials Manual D. Construction Manual E, Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, latest edition F. Standard Plans (MSS Standards) G. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MIUPT.C.DP) for Streets and Highways and the Colorado Supplement thereto H. A Policy on Ceornetric Design of Highways and Streets, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), latest edition I. AASHTO Roadside Design Guide 1 Institute of Transportation Engineer's Trip Generation Manual, 6th Edition Some of the reference materials listed above (A through E) may be purchased from: Colorado Department of Transportation Bid Plans Room 4201 East Arkansas Avenue Denver, Co 80222-3400 (303) 757-.9313 The State Highway Access Code may be purchased from: The Public Records Corporation 1666 Lafayette Street PO Box 18185 Denver, CO 80218 (303) 332-2262 The website address is: wwW,cdQU,_goV 18. All workers within the State Highway right-of-way shall comply with their employer's safety and health policies/procedures, and all applicable US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations — including, but not limited to, the applicable sections of 29 CFR Part 1910 -- Occupational Safety and Health Standards and 29 CRF Part 1926 —Safety and Health Regulations for Construction. At a minimum, all workers in the State Highway right-of-way, except when in their vehicles, shall wear the following personal protective equipment: • Head protection that complies with the ANSI Z8911-1997 standard; e At all construction sites or whenever there is danger of injury to feet, protective footwear that complies with the ANSI Z41-1999 standard will be worn. State Highway Access Permit Attachment to Permit No. 419110 - Additional Terms and Conditions 4 • High visibility apparel as specified in the Traffic Control provision of this permit (at such a minimum ANSI/JSEA 107-1999, Class 2) Where any of the above referenced ANSI standards have been revised, the most recent version of the standard shall apply. 19, Backing maneuvers within and into the State Highway right-of-way are strictly prohibited. All vehicles shall enter and exit the highway right-of-way in forward movement. Backing into the right-of-way shall be considered a violation of the terms and conditions of the access permit and may result in revocation of the permit by the Department and/or the issuing authority. 20 The access shall be maintained in such a manner that will not cause water to enter onto the roadway and will riot interfere with the existing drainage system within the State Highway right- of-way. Drainage to the State Highway right-of-way shall not exceed historical rate of flow. 21. Cattle guards are not permitted in State Highway right-of-way. 22. The Permittee is authorized to utilize flaggers for ingress and egress of drilling rig vehicles In a convoy fashion, A copy of an approved traffic control plan and a current, signed CDOT Form #0568 must be present on the job site at all times for inspection. 23 The Permittee is required to install a tracking pad on private property to mitigate the effects of mud and other debris being tracked onto the State Highway system. Should debris tracking onto the highway be a problem, CDOT will contact the Permittee who shall clean the highway within 24 hours of COOT contact. Appropriate traffic control shall be used per the M.U.T.CPD, COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STATE HIGHWAY ACCESS PERMIT APPLICATION bsuing authority application acceptance date: U j(1 instructions: Please print or type - Corded the CoForndo Department of Transportation MOOT} or your local government to d olormins ycur'lasuing authority r im Contact the Issuing authority to daterrralne whet plans and other documents are raoquired to be submltlodwlth your application, CompI to tits form (soaao questions may not appty to you) and attach aaIll necossacry doc u'mnts and knit It to the lacing au.rthority - Submit an appPc t1on tot each access allotted. If you have any questions contact the lasing ,authority+ - For additional information see ClaOrs Access Management webslte at t t R: Pi A ov using sips pram alati 1) Property twin or (Perm -IMO Cervi Enterprises, Inc - Straan t address 2) Applicant or Agent for permits, Of digerent from properly owner) Sam $amt: Mailing addrass 1099 18th St C ty, staff Phonet? City, stale & zip Denver co 80202 Phone if (rewired) 720-929-2317 E- rnn I l address Eamail address if avaiiabaa S am r 3 swat@ anstdarJco . con 3) Address of property to be served by pormil (required) 4) Legal description of properly: If within jurisdictional knits of Municipality, city and/or County, which one? era? alibahritim Son Wald 6) What State Highway am you requesting access from? 34 '7) Ham many feet is the proposed access from th enearest Ka post? 1106 feat EN OS OE liMfroM; 129 $) What Is the approximate dale you Intend to begin construction? Nov -amber 2019 rat motion lowna 6) 'hat sido of the hl hlwa6ay? S E w ittripg I 63 I'tdw many Neils the prooposedaocess from the neatest cross street? 600 Owitorn; Weld County Road 69 9' Q h.. oak hare If you are requesting a: ii I new acme nornporary access (duration anlfolpated; change In access use _ removal -i m:Gas irrtpcovemont to exietrog access sln'cSSPcn of an codsling access (provide detail) 10) Provide existing property use Agricultural and oil and gas operations. 11) Do you have knowiedgo of any State Highway acme permits serva ri° this prooperty, or adjacent properties in which you haw a propertytnteresl? naayosi If yos - what are the permit nun r(s) and provide co p] eso andfor1 permit aerie: 12) Does the property owner own or have any Interests in any (*CO nt props rte yes, It yes - please daseribs; Several thousand acres of land all south of the proposed ono U access 13) Are there other existing or dedicated pubic streets, roads, highways of access easements bordering or within the properly? no • yes, if yes - I them on your plans and Indicate (he proposed and Sating aaoees points. 14) if you are requesting agricultural tistd access - how many acres will iho access (larva? 15) II you are re iu afing commercial or Industrialapogee plane Indicate the types and number of bdalnoccoo and prcvrdo the floor area square foolage of oaths busIness/land use square loOtag0 business square loping° 115) It you are requesting residential developernent access, what is the type (single family, apartment, townhouse) and number of units? 4943 nurnbarof units type — — i number of units 17) Provide the following vehicle count eatimatas for vehicles that will use the access. Leaving the property then returning is two counts, indicate. it your counts are ak hour wahines or CI average daily volumes, $ 41 Oa Unit Wain IOUS 04 CI_ 72 ii mare; and lhhi imam of oak lin vans 167 e rnS unp trucks art peek hew volumes a� al ron nwFti.* tlie}M eqS rote' ocuritofallvehicles 282 Prevlcoe edWons we obsolete and 'nay not be used Pagel of a MOT Povm#137 12/18 alfruagii l i g Check with the issuing authority to determine which of the following documents are required to complete the review of your application. a) Property map lndibating other a ss, bordering roads and Streets. b) Highway and driveway plan profile. c) Drainage plan showing Impact lc the highway rightsof-sway. d) Map and letters deleting utility locations before and after development 1n and along the right-of-way. e) Subdivision, zoning, or development plan, 1) Proposed access design. g) Parcel and ownership maps including easements. h) Trento studios. I) Proof of ownership, 1- It is the applicant's responsibility to contact appropriate agencies and obtain all environmental clearances that apply to their activities. Such clearances may include Corps of Engineers 404 Permits or Colorado Discharge Permit System permits, or ecological, archeological, historical or cultural resource clearances. The CDOT Environmental Clearances Information Summary presents contact information tort agencies administering certain clearances, information about prohibited discharges, and may be obtained from Regional CDOT Utility/Special Use Permit offices or accessed via the COOT Planning/Construction-Environmental-Guidance webpage: htbs://www.codoltinoviprosiramstertvironmentali trGscurcesiguidance-stand ardslonvironrnontal-clearances-Info-summary-august-2017/vIew 0 All workers within the State Highway right of way shall comply with their employer's safely and health policies/ procedures, and all applicable U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations - Including, but not limited to the applicable sections of 29 CFR Part 1910.Occupational Safety and Health Standards and 29 CFR Part 1926 - Safety and Health Regulations for Construction. Personal protective equipment (e.g. head protection, footwear, high visibility apparel, safety glasses, hearing protection, respirators, gloves, etc.) shall be worn as appropriate for the work being performed, and as specified in regulation. At a minimum, all workers In the State Highway right of way, except when in their vehicles, shall wear the following personal protective equipment; High visibility apparel as specified in the Traffic Control provisions of the documentation accompanying the Notice to Proceed related to this permit (at a minimum, ANSI/I EA 107-19 , class 2); head protection that complies with the ANSI Z89.1-1997 standard; and at all construction sites or whenever there Is danger of injury to feet, workers shell comply with O H'A's PPE requirements for foot protection per 29 CFR 1910.136, 1926,95$ and 1926.984 if required, such footwear shall meet the requirements of ANSI Z41-19999, where any of the above -referenced ANSI standards have been revised, the most recent version of the standard shall apply, 3- The Permittee Is responsible for complying with the Revised Guidelines that have been adopted by the Access Board under the American Disabilities Act (ADA). These guidelines define traversable slope requirements and prescribe the use of a defined pattern of truncated domes as detectable warnings at street crossings. The new Standards Plans and can be found on the Design and Construction Project Support web page at; https:f' r.codat.gov/buslnessIciviirightsdafresources�tn brine If an access permit is Issued to you, it will slate the terms and conditions for its use. Any changes In the use of the permitted access not consistent with the terms and conditions listed on the permit may be considered a violation of the permit. The applicant declares under penalty of perjury in the second degree, and any other applicable state or federal laws, that all Information provided on ths form and submitted i . attachments s areto h true and complete* P� ##ed �atta � the best of their knowledge i understand receipt of an access permit does not constitute permission to start access construction works Applicant or gre, for Perrn1tte nature If the applicant Is not the owner of the property, we require this application also to be signed by the property owner or their legally authorized representative (or other written evidence This signature shall constitute agreement ,g �' all ., � g g, _ net with this application owners -of -interest unless stated In writing. If apermit Is issued, theproperty o e a byg owner, in most st oases, will be listed as the permittoe. 7 Print name Sam Same t Data 5/1/2019 Prrty owner signature Print name ikerc€y'vi Date"fril1/4, Previous editions we obsolete and may net be used Page 2 012 COOT Form #137 12118 ANGUS 1.2211Z ACCESS MAP E1/2 NE114 SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 63 WEST, 6TH P.M. OPERATIONAL DISTURBANCE AREA a PROPOSED ANGUS ii2 HZ® FAC ILrrY .' - onnmp St 44 PROPOSED ACCESS ROAD 1; :1 it I 14 [I f 600' 120Q' lu= 1200' LEGEND • PROPOSED WELL ACCESS DISTURBANCE AREA PROPOSED FACILITY INTERSECTION OF ACCESS ROAD AND STATE HIGHWAY 34 LATITUDE: 40.324586n LONGITUDE: i404.41305r CONSULTING, Lie tova LAND INFEB Lnla4„snit IA Man Tv: a gun MERMAN r , ' •Sakir., Windy !% yrs wrisiug*cox ft DATE SURVEYEl; DATA: DRAFTER REVISED: 3/24119 4/23119 DJD DATA SOURCES: - AERIAL!. COURTESY OF ESN, INC. PREPARED FOR: KerriMutiee & luas Onshore LE'. ACCESS ROAD PICTURE OF ANGUS 1 s22HZ ' CAMERA ANGLE EAST ACCESS ROAD PICTURE OF ANGUS 1,22 HZ is +S ERA ANGLE WEST WELL PAD a ANGUS 1-22HZ ACCESS ROAD PICTURES ANGUS 22.1 HZ, ANGUS ' -2HZ, ANGUS 22.3 HZ & ANGUS 22 4HZ LOCATED IN SECTION 220 'UN, R63W, 6"r`I-I P.M. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO w !Garr -McGee Ca & Gas OShore LP. 1099 18th Street Denver, Colorado 80202 ]scu.E 6 CONSULTING, tic 9 SCAN OWICE 8hcrWsn, Wpnmin Pbone 3074744609 it. _ NTS DATE: 4/23/19 LOVELAND OFFICE 61116 Nast FrinldS Annie Loveland, totndc Wig Fie 97OrT?64J3t HEFT NO: REVISED: 1OF 2 ra t ACCESS ROAD PICTURE OF ANGUS 1.22HZ • CAMERA ANGLE SOUTH (INTO PROPERTY) 5L WELL PAD • ANGUS 1-22HZ ACCESS ROAD PICTURES ANCUS 22-1 HZ ANCUS fl-2HZ, ANGUS 22-3HZ & ANGUS 224HZ LOCATED IN SECTION 22, T4 N, RG3W, 6TH P.M. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO I1 Kent -McGee Oil & _ Gas Onshore LP. 1099 18th Street 1f _ Denver, Colorado 80202 "set"' l CONSULTING, LW SCAN ONCE 1093 Babknew ShS4, Wyutrdiq B2 B01 Pbdat 3.07 Si' ant? REVISED: wys LOVEL ND OFFICE 6704 North FironklTh Avg ildrotiansl nip ;50A nom 9764244B L- - DATE 4/23/19 I SHEET NO: 2OF 2 From: Saris_ amet@oxy.corn <Sam_ amet@oxy.corn> Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2019 2:34 PM To: Kim Ogle <kogle@weldgov.com>; Mike McRoberts mmcroberts@weldgov.corn>; Hayley Ralaano <hbalzano@co.weld.co.us>; Zackery Roberson czroberson@weldgov.com>; Dawn Anderson <dranderson@weldgov.com>; Evan Pinkham <epinkham@weldgov.com> Cc: Sa m_Sa met@oxy.com; Jayson_Van hura@oxy.com; Aileen_Yeu ng@oxy.com Subject: RE: CERVI TRITON COMPRESSOR FACILITY Caution: This email originated from outside of Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Good afternoon Kim,. This email serves as confirmation that Kerr McGee Gathering LLC would like to change the height of the proposed communication tower at the Triton compressor station from 70 feet to 34 feet Sam Hello