HomeMy WebLinkAbout20181473.tiffSITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND USE BY SPECIAL
REVIEW (USR) APPLICATION
FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE
RECEIPT # /AMOUNT # /$
APPLICATION RECEIVED BY
DATE RECEIVED:
CASE # ASSIGNED:
PLANNER ASSIGNED:
Parcel Number 1 4 6 9 _ 0 7 _ 4 _ 0 0 _ 0 0 8
(12 digit number - found on Tax I.D. information, obtainable at the Weld County Assessor's Office, or www.co.weld.co.us)
Legal Description 16681 SE114 34-3-66 O4R60) 15725 26CR , Section 7 , Township 1 North, Range 67 West
Zone District: Agriculture , Total Acreage: 310.427
Airport Overlay District: No
FEE OWNER(S) OF THE PROPERTY:
Name: JOHNSON FARMS LLP
, Flood Plain: NO
, Geological Hazard: No
Work Phone # 720-415-8879
Home Phone # Email
Address:
Address:
City/State/Zip Code
Name:
Work Phone # Home Phone # Email
Address:
Address:
City/State/Zip Code
Name:
Work Phone # Home Phone # Email
Address:
Address:
City/State/Zip Code
APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT (See Below: Authorization must accompany applications signed by Authorized Agent)
Name: Samuel Sarnet - Kerr McGee Gathering, LLC
Work Phone # 720-929-3317 Home Phone #
Address: 1099 18th Street, Suite 1800
Address:
Email Sam.Samet@anadarko.com
City/State/Zip Code Denver, CO 80202
PROPOSED USE:
Natural gas compressor station to assist in the transport of products to processing facilities and laydown yard to store items
related to oil and gas exploration and development.
Access will be offf of WCR 15. An access Permit Application will be submitted to Weld County Public works.
I (We) hereby depose and state under penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals, and/or plans submitted
with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my (our)knowledge. Signatures of all
fee owners of property must sign this application. If an Authorized Agent signs, a letter of authorization from all
fee owners must be included with the application. If a corporation is the fee owner, notarized evidence must be
included g that the siratgry has to legal authority to sign for the corporation.
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Signature' ed Agent Date Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent Date
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COLORADO
Samuel Sarnet
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES
1555 N 17th AVE
GREELEY, CO 60631
PHONE: (970) 353-6100, Ext. 3540
FAX: (970) 304-6498
AUTHORIZATION FORM
represent
Johnson Farms LLB'
(Agee tJApp Ii+ nt) (Owner)
Located at 4015 olorado BLVD, Weld County
LEGAL DESCRIPTION.: SEC 7 tANN IN RNG 67W
for the property
SUBDIVISION NAME: N/A LOTBLt
I can be contacted at the following phone `s:
Home 720a929-3317
Work
Fax #
The property owner can be contacted at the following phone #'s
Home .3,', 3 77& 62//9r
Work 720Wc tfl9
Fax #
Correspondence mailed to (only ore): X Agent/Applicant
Property Owner
LAIC /C6-1 fei
OWNER'S IGNATURE
'lease include a typed
self-addressed envelope
MUST BE TYPED
FILING FEE: OsOO
SUBMIT TWO COPIES
Mail to: Secretary of State For office use only 055
rporataorrs Section
15643Broadwayt, Suite 200
Denver, CO 80202
(303) 294-2251
Fax (303) 894-2242
971007115 C $50.00
SECRETARY OF STATE
REGISTRATION STATEMENT FOR REG I TRATI O N AS A
REGISTERED LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP RSHIP OR A
REGISTERED LIMITED LIABILITY LIMITED P TNERS HI IP
Pursuant to section 7-60-144, Colorado Revised Statutes, the, undersigned partnerships has approved this
registration statement in. the manner provided in its partnership agreement or, ii not so provided, such
statement has been approved by all of its general partners as follows!
The name of the partnership is JOHNSON FARMS
If different, the name which it proposes to register, or, if foreign, the name which it proposes to transact
business in Colorado is
JOHNSON FARMS, LLP
The jurisdiction of its formation (if other than Colorado) is
The street address of its principal office is
16 iynset Circle ` nt cO Rff501
If the principal office of a general partnership or a foreign limited liability partnership is not in Colorado, the
name and street address of its Colorado registered agent for service of process on such general or foreign
partnership is:
Last name of an individual or full name of an entity First and middle name of an individual
N/A
Street address of registered agent named above
11 SON FA ! S
Name of partnership
Signature
General Panne ` Susan ch Tr oudt
f - As used In this statement. partnership refers to a general partnership or a limited partnership formed
;r, Colorado or a foreign lirnited liability partnership or limited liability limited partnership formed and
gistered in a jurisdiction other than Colorado. If formed in Colorado. a limited i partnership must first or
simultaneously file a Certificate of Limited Partnership, and if formed elsewhere, it must also file an
Application for Registration as a foreign limited p , p :, . f State.
CRW
Revised 7195
Use by Special Review Application
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APPLICANT:
Kerr-McGee Gathering,
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November 27, 2017
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Description of Proposed Use: 2
2. Surrounding Uses and Compatibility with Surrounding Uses. 4
3. Details of the Site 4
a. Number of people who will use this site 4
b. Number of employees proposed to be employed at this site 4
c. Hours of operation 5
d. Type and number of structures to be built on this site 5
e. Type and number of animals 5
f. Kind of vehicles that will access this site and how often S
g. Fire Protection ..5
h. Water source on the property 5
i. Sewage disposal system 5
j. Storage or warehousing 5
4. Proposed Landscaping 5
5. Storm Water Drainage 6
6. Construction Period ..6
7. Storage & Stockpiling of Wastes I Waste Handling Plan 6
8. List All On -site and Off -Site Improvements and Timeline 7
1. Notification Requirements ..8
2. Operation Standards 9
a. Noise Control 9
b. Air and Water Quality 9
c. Lighting 9
d. Weed Control 10
3. Required Permits 10
a. Weld County 10
b. Mountain View Fire Protection District 10
c. Transport Permits 10
d. Grading Permit 10
e. Access Permit 10
f. Right -of -Way (ROW) Use Permit 10
g. Construction Stormwater Permit 10
h. Non -Exclusive License Agreement/Road Maintenance Agreement 11
4. Traffic 11
6. Fire and Emergency Response 11
APPENDIX.12
I. USR Drawings
II. Access Permit Applications..,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,....,,....,,....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,
III. Noise Abatement Plan
IV. Certificate of Conveyances
V. Affidavit Of Interested Land Owners (Surface)
VI. Emergency Information Sheet.
VII. Drainage Narrative
VIII. Signage at Entrance Gate (General Depiction).
IX. Communication Tower & Specification Sheets (General Depiction) ..,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,
X. Lighting Specification Sheets (General Depiction)
XL Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN)
XII. Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
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SECTION 1
1. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED USE:
This USR application is referred to as the Dacono Compressor Station and Laydown Yard application and
is submitted by Kerr-McGee Gathering, LLC (KMGO), a subsidiary of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
(AFC). APC and 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 146907400008 and is owned by Johnson Farms LLP. It is
currently zoned Agricultural and surrounded by parcels that are also zoned Agricultural. The use is
currently farmland.
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 KMGG. The second proposed use is a laydown yard,
providing storage for various oil and gas support services equipment..
Proposed
Dacono
Compressor
Station
Exhibit A — 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, lightning protection
masts, a communication tower, and additional supporting compression equipment.
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There will also be an electric switch yard consisting of a transformer to step downthe incoming
distribution voltage from 69 kV to 12.7 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 lowvoltage 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 wilt 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:
Dacono Compressor Station
Kerr-McGee Gathering, LLC
1099 18th 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
separate access point than the compressor station, see the Vicinity Map, Exhibit A. The laydown yard will
be approximately "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.
CONSISTENCY WITH THE INTENT OF THE WELD COUNTY CODE, CHAPTER 22 OF THE
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 "Extraction of natural resources as an important part ofthe
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, Johnson Farms, is an agricultural 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 22-2-10 "A. Goal 2. Continue the commitment to viable agriculture in Weld County through
mitigated protection of established (and potentially expanding) agricultural uses from other proposed
new uses that would hinder the operations of the agricultural enterprises".
Furthermore, after the addition of this compressor station, the agricultural use of this land and
surrounding land will remain unchanged, which is in agreement with Section 22-5-100.B (OG. Goal 2)
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."
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Additionally, Section 22-5-100.A (0G. Goal 1) states: "Promote the reasonable and orderly exploration
and development of oil and gas mineral resources, " A 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 22-5-100.8, (0G. 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 Spill
Prevention and Countermeasure Plans for the proposed Dacono Compressor Station are 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.A.2 of the Weld County Code provides for Oil and Gas Support and
Service, and Section 23-3-40.L 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. Furthermore, the lease
acreage also encompasses an existing production facility, pipeline easement, and an area in flood plain
that is not suitable for farming. In this case, the landowner is benefiting from what otherwise would be
unusable space. This is consistent with Sec. 23-2-240. A l 1. 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 KM G/APC 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 laydown yard.
b. Number of employees proposed to be employed at this site
There will be no full time employees at the Dacono Compressor Station and Laydown Yard. One
employee may visit the site on a daily basis.
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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 Laydown 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.
d. 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.
Kind of vehicles that will access thissite and how often
A I MGG/AFC 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.
g. Fire Protection
The Mountain View 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 property
There are no full time employees on site. A KMG/KMGG/APC 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 Districtor obtained from a new well on site as appropriate. Bottled
water will be available during construction and during operation.
i, 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 ISMS 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, with the closest residential structure over a half a mile away 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
accordance with the COGCC 1000 Series Rules. The pre -disturbance vegetation cover shall be
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determined by the undisturbed surrounding area. KMGG 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 nalTative 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 to be complete by the end of 2018.
7. STORAGE & STOCKPILING OF WASTES I 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 50150
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 SIBS 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 are emptied weekly, and the
dumpsters either weekly or biweekly. The roll -off is emptied on a call -out basis.
Waste Handling/Recycling Contact Information:
Recycling Services: Waste Handling Services: Portable Toilet Services:
Mesa Oil,
7239 Bradburn Blvd.
Westminster, CO 80030
(303) 426-4777
Waste Management
2400 West Union Ave
Englewood, CO 80010
(3 03) 482-6406
Redi Services
7601 Miller Drive #G
Frederick, CO 80504
(720) 378-7873
Or
Reliable Services
1616 2nd Avenue
Greeley, CO 80631
(9 70) 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), KMGG 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) .
KMGG'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
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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 (SDS) of
wastes generated. No vehicles be washed on site.
Additionally, All KMGGIAPC 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 KMGG/APC's 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 -SITE AND OFF -SITE IMPROVEMENTS AND TIMELINE
A list of all the equipment is shown on Sheet 3 of the U SR 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 3
Landscaping: Not applicable
Phase I will be 2018
Phase!! will be 2018
Note: this phasing schedule is an estimate and may fluctuate depending on economic conditions, part
availability, weather conditions, and well production.
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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 4146907400008) is
listed below and provided in the Appendix. The County is responsible for mailing the notice. This list
was created from Assessor records of Weld County October 12, 2017. A signed version is available in
the appendix of this application.
Account
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Mailing Address
R4225506
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BRIDLE CREEK LLC
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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 APC/KNIGG 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.
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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 atthe
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 Co un ty
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.
KMGG/APC will submit any additional permits necessary for county approval prior to
commencement of construction site.
b. Mountain Vieth Fire Protection District
The Site Plan and Special Review Use Application will be referred to and reviewed by the
Mountain View Fire Protection District. Approval of the plans is expected. Any requested
Safety Data sheets (SDS) will also be provided to the Mountain View Fire Protection District
upon request.
c. 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 perrnit is needed for disturbing an area of 1 acre or more. A grading plan will be
submitted for review and approved prior to construction.
a Access Permit
The access pointfor the compressor station facility will be located off of Weld. County Road 15.
An access permit application will be submitted to Weld County prior to construction.
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 Stor 1 ivarter 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-039803.
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ri. 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 'CR 15.
4. 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
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 vansiconex buildings. Please see Use by Special Review Questionnaire
for traffic detail post construction.
Laydown Yard:
KMG will level then grade the laydown yard.
During the construction phase of the project, APC:/IKMGG, 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, KIVIGG 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
above -referenced rules and regulations, APC/KMGG is also subject to COGCC Rule 6064 pertaining to
fire prevention and protection. APC/KMGG has support personnel in the field or on call at all times to
provide technical assistance in fire prevention and elimination.
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T1N-R67W Sec 7
Weld County, Colorado
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Weld County, Colorado
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I. USR DRAWINGS
Proposed Dacono Compressor Station
T1N-R67W Sec 7
Weld County, Colorado
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SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN USE BY
SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEMIOPMENT
STANDARDS ANADARKO EI1 COMPANY, LP,
C/4 KERR—MBE GATHERING, LLC
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1. THE SITE fiPECFIC CE VELOP WRIT PLAN AND USE BY SPBdAL REVIEW PERMIT• U5Ri7-XXXI IS FCR DAN ERA L REM UM DEVELCF1:fNT F431.111 ES INcLUDNG OIL MC
GAS SUPPORT MO SERVICE FACIUTES (07NFEESSCR STATION REAR Nh1LRAL GAS AND ALL RELATED EOUPNENT. MNDING, BUT NOT UMTEO TC EMIT (8)
CON PREM S, VAPOR RECO\ERY WITS, SEPAR ATERS, DEHYDRATORS, STORAGE TANKS, AHD ONE (1J SEAEhITY-FC)T IN HEIGHT QOMWUMUM ON RAM IN THE A
(PCIAdJLi1RAL) ZONE DISTRIC1, SUB,ECT TO THE CEVELOR4ENF STANDARDS STATED HEREON_
2. APPROVAL DF 111$ PLAN M&Y CREATE A A£aTED PROPERTY RIGHT PURSUANT TO SECTiCIN 2S -6-1Q OF THE MELD GOIAlTY CODE.
3. THE HOURS or OPERATION WILL CE 24 FOURS A DAY, 7-DAYYS A 'M EIK AS STATED BY TT APPUGWT.
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5. THE LIGHTING CV THE SIE SHALL BE M''INTAItED Ill ACCORDANCE YITTH DE AFFIRMED LICtIl1FiG PLAN.
6, THE NOE LEVELS ON THE SATE SHALL BE MAINTANED UNDER SSPECF1ED UNITS IN ACCORDANCE MI 11-E APP ROVED NOSE ABATEMENT PLAN.
THE 9GN,1Cf ON 11€ STE SHAT BE MAINTAINED N AUCtFDJ+NE'Mm DE APPRD4 D SGNAEF PLAN.
7. THE LAtOSC4Pt'JG AND 9CIEENIIv SHALL BE MAJNTA1•ED IN ACO]ROAAtE'MH TIE APPRCNEEI LAI SCA.PNG/SCREENt4 PLAhL
6, SHOUD NON CU5 REEDS EDST CC NE PROPERTY, CR BECOME EST-AL:US ED AS A RESULT Cf THE PRC:POSED DEVELOPMENT, TIE APPU?ANT/LANDO'MNER SHALL EE
RESPONSIBLE FUR C1t4TR01JNG 11-E NODODLG WEEDS, PURSUANT TD SECTION 1S-1-180 Cf THE \TEED COUNTY WOE.
9, THE MVO TA CA L FLOW PATTERNS MO RUNOFF AMOUNTS 'MU. BE NANTANED CC -SITE
1D. THERE SHALL BE NO PPRIONC OR STPGNG OF VEHICLES LYN COUNTY ROADS.
11. AU. UOUI] MO SCUD W Its (AS DEFINED IN THE SOLID WASTES OILFCSAL 9TES MU FPCIU116 ACT, O 20-1GQS, C.R.S.) 9IALL BE STORED AID REMOVED FOR
FINAL DISPOSAL IN A MANNER THAT PROTECTS AGANST SURE'ACE AND CADUND'IV4TER CONTANINh11CN.
12 NCI Pff*.WlE1JT DISPOSAL OF WASTES SHALL BE PERMITTED AT THIS SITE. THIS IS NOT MEANT 70, INCLUDE THOSE WASTES SPECIFPR..OLLY E(CJJ,JDEO FROM THE
DEFINITION CF A SOUD WASTE IN THE SCUD WASTES DISPCoAL SIZES At FACIUmES ACT, SECTION 30-2D-1ULt5, C.R.S_
13. WASTE WATERLALS SHALL BE HANDLED, STORM, AND DSFOt•ED IN A MANNER THAT CON1NI.2 Rft Ntct DUST, E1QMNG DEEtis,, AND C•THER Rm4T1PL NUISRWNC>=
CONDI'RONS THE APPLICANT SHALL OPERATE IN ACCCRDANcE'Mill THE APPRDvW WASTE HATEUN; PLAN. AT ALL TIRES.
14. P)W1YE FIST ANO FAME PAR'BCLLAIE EMISSIONS 5t1AJJ. BE CON1REL FL ON THE STit, THE FACILITY SHflLl BE CPERATED IN ADCOtIDPNCE MTH THE APPROVED
DUST ABATENBNT FLAN. AT ALL TMEa
15. ADECLJATE DRRKING, RANDWPSING AND TOILET FACU11E5 SHALL BE FRONDED FOR BAFLO5EES MD PAiRCNS CF TIE FAUUTf, AT AIL TIMES. PS EMPLOYEES CR
CONTRACTORS ARE ON -SAFE FUR LESS THAN TAO CANSDI' 11VE HOURS A DAY, PORTABLE TOILETS MD BOTTUM WATER ARE Au:EPTPBLE. RE/CRS CF MA11TENANCE
MD PROPER DISPOSAL FOR PORTABLE TO LETS SHALL BE RE TAMED CNN A QUARTERLY BASS AND AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW BY THE YEW COUNTY DEP,tR11vENT OF
PUBIC HEALTH MD EN MOMENT (WOOF HE), PORTABLE TOILETS SHALL BE SERVICFJO BY A CLEPJIER LICENSED N WaD COUNTY 40 SHALL CONTAIN HAND SANTSUPS
1B. ALL POTBDEAJLY HAZARD0US CHBACALS MUST EE HANDLED IN A SAFE MAAITER IN ACCORDANCE NTH PR [MCI LA BEING MO IN A MOANER THAT ElININIZES THE
RELEASE OF HAZARDOUS AIR PCLLUTANTS (HPP'a) MI) VOLATILE CROPHIC ooi c 1NDS ('40,13). ALL G•EHICALS RUST BE STORED SEC LEE, ON AN MFiRVT".US SURFACE,
MD IN AGO FORIcE M1TH MANUFAc URER' REc MMBIDATIftNs.
17. THE SPILL FRE\ENTICN, CONTRCI. AND COUNTER MEASURE FUN SHALL EE AYAlLAILE ON -SITE AT ALL 11NESR
11 THE AFVI.JCAN T SHALL ODE LOP M EAERGENCY CPERATIOtNS MO SAFETY PLAN TO EE RENEE. 'MTH THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MD THE LOCAL
FIRE PROTECTION DS TROT ON AN A RRUPL BASS
11 THIS FACUTY SHALL ADHERE TO THE MOMUTT PERMIESELE NOISE LEVELS ALLOWED IN THE NON -SF EDIFIED ZONE, AS DEUWEATED N SECTKII 14-4-30 CF THE
'AfLD COUNTY COLE, OR WITH ALL APPLCABLE STATE NOISE STATUTES MOM REGULATIONS.
2D THE APPLCAN T SHALL CBiNN A COLORADO DIJ.1HP10E FERM1 S5sTEN (COPS) PERMIT FRCIA THE COLORADO CEPARiMENT OF PUBLIC IfhLTH MD WAR ORIENT
(CDPIE% WATER CUAUTY CONTROL DIVISION, AS APPLICABLE
21. N ACCORDANCE 1MTH COLORADO OIL ANY 'MS CONSERVATION (CO)GCCRILE 604. A SNLLACE IIETEITT CNN BERN SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED PR&JND THE
ABOYEGR AID STORAGE TANKS. NE VTJUJLE RETANED BY DE SPILLAGE BERM SHCULL) BE CHEATER THAN THE VCLUAE OF THE LARD=T TANK INSIDE THE PERM MD
SUFFrIENT FREEDOM TO CONTAIN PRECIPITATION. ALTERNATIVE PROTECTIVE MEASURE MAY BE ALLOWS) PRCMDED THEY COMPLY YAM TIE COLORADO OIL AND G4
CONSERVATION DLYANI:EION REGULAiICNa
22 THE C1ER411ON 91ALL COOLY 1MTH ALL APPLICABLE RULES MO RESL4110NS OF STATE MI> FEOURAL ACEN36 MU THE VELD COUNTY WOE.
23. UGHT SOURCES SHALL BE SHELDED SO THAT RAYS WILL NOT SHItE DIRECTLY ONTO ADM GENT PROPERTIES MERE SUCH WOAD CAUSE A NUISANCE OR NTEP,FERE
'MTH THE LIST GI THE ADJAOENT PROPERTIES N AC CRDANOF'YATH DE PLAN. NOTHER THE DIRECT. NCR REFLECTED, L}11T FROM ANY LIGHT SOURCE NAY CREATE Li
TRAFFIC HAZARD TO 0FERATCRS Cf MOTOR VEHICLES ON PUBUC CR PIIVAIE STREETS. NO MICR ED LIGHTS MAY BE USED \INCH MARY EE CC •FUSSED 'MTH, OR
CONSTRUED AS TRAFFIC CON TRCL DEVICES.
24. EIJILDNG PERMITS MAYBE REWIRED, PER MOTION 4.a-3-10 CF TIE V S COL.NTY CODE CJJRFENiLY THE MINN HAS BEEN ADOPTED BY YiED OCI.HTY: 2012
INTERN KBONAL CODES; 20E6 INTEMATT OWL ENERGY CODE: 2011 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL OWE. A EUILDNG PEFtAIT AFPLCATO' MUST BE COMPLETED AND PAC (2)
OENPTETE SETS Cf ENGNECRU) FLANS BEARING NE VET STAMP OF A COLORADO REGISTERED ARCHITECT DR B4 NETR MUST EE SUBMITTED FOR RDA EW. A
GEOTECHNCAL ENCINEE FRNG REPORT PERFCRkfD BY A COLORADO REGGTERED BNLINEER, SHALL BE REQUIRED CR AN OPEN HOLE NSPECIION.
25. THE PROPERTY MIER CR CfERA1OR SHALL EE RES?ONSISE FOR COMP ERNS 'MTH THE DESCI MD OPERATION STANDARDS OF CHAPTER 23 Cf THE VELD COUNTY
COLE.
26. NECESSARY PERSONNEL FROM THE 'UWU COUNTY DEPARTMENTS CT RAMS SERVICES, PURID WOI4£5, AND PUBLIC HEALTH AID EMJIRCNNMENT SHALL BE GRANTED
ACCESS ONTO TIE PROPERTY AT ANY REASONABLE J1WE IN ORDER 10 ENSURE THE ALTly1TES CAMID OUT ON TW FRCPERTY COMPLY MTH THE CONDITIONS Of
APPROVAL MID REVELCR.4ENT STAN DAROSS STATED HEREIN AND ALL AFPLJCPBLE MELD MINTY REUJLATICtNS.
27. THE LIM BY STECIAL REVEW AREA SHALL EE LIMED T5 1W PLANS MORN HEREON AND OM RED BY 1FE FORMIC; STWO ARDS AhD ALL APPUDAB LE WELD
COUNTY REGLLA114NS. SUDSTAMIAL CHANTS FRCM THE PLANS OR DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. AS 9i5NNN CR STATED, SHALL SECURE THE APPROVAL OF MI
PAElV$.ENT OF THE PERMIT BY NE YELP COUNTY BOARD CF Comfit CCIANIS$LCi4EFS MITRE SUCH CHANCES FROM THE FLANS OR DEIIELCPWRIT STA:VMS ARE
PERMITTED. MY OTHER CHANCES SHALL EE FILED IN THE CFFICE Cf THE CEP ARThIBNT OF PLANNING SERMCES_
26. THE PROPERTY OWNER. CR OPERATOR SHALL EE SEW NOBLE FCC COMP URNS 'MN AU_ Cf THE FCREGONG DEV4LCFWEN T STANDARDS: NONCOMPLIANCE MIN ANY
OF THE PORES ING DE\ELOPAENR STANDARDS MAY BE REASON FOR FEYELC&TICK Cf THE PERMIT BT THE BOARD OF COUNTY WNMSSONERS
2S YIELD OWNTY'S RICHHT TO FARM STOTEM Di1: 'MELD O0JNTY IS ONE OF NE MOST PRODUCTIVE AMC C+QUNTES IN THE UNITED STATES, TYPICALLY RANKING
IN THE TCP TEN I;OUNT£5 IN TIE COUNTRY N TOTAL MARKET WLIJE CF AGRKIJLTLRAL PRODUCTS 96L0. THE RURAL AREAS CF VELD COUNTY MAY BE OPEN AND
SSPPDO41S, BUT THEY ARE INTBRSIVELY USED FOR FORUM -LIRE PERMS MC?VNG INTO A RURAL AREA MUST RECOGNIZE AND ACrEPT iDERE ARE GRAMi3AEY.S.
INCLUDING coNFUCTS VMTH LCtic—STANP.ING Ai CIOJLIURAL PRACTICES MD A LQ ER LEWL OF SERVICES THAN IN TOM: PLDNC Will NE DRA'AWCKS CONE THE
INCENINES YAHIEH ATTRACT URBAN DAELLEFS TD IELCATE 1D RURAL AREAS: (FEN VIEWS, 32AICICUSt'Ess, MILEUFE, LACK 0= an NOSE AND ECNGESTICt4, AND
RURAL ATMOSPHERE AND WAY OF LEE. 'MTHOUT NEIGHBORING FARMS 1l- SE FEATURES YHiCI ATTRACT URBAN DWTIJ.ERS TO RURAL 'RID COUNTY WOULD QUICKLY BE
GONE FCREVER.
ACRICULRRRAL USERS CF TW LAND SHOULD NOV EE EJECTED TO CHANCE THEIR LONG-ESIABUSHD AGRIM LIURAL PRAfCES TO A1.X10MNOOAiE FIE INTR/SIIT4S or
URBAN USERS INTO A MEAL AREA. WELL —RUN Mid CULiURAL ACTIVITIES IMLL ER4ERRATE CPT-STE IMPACTS, 14CLLEI NG NOISE RCM TRACCTCRS MO EQUIPMENT;
SLOW-NAONNG FARM 4T71IRES DN RURAL ROD%, COST FROM MIMAL PENS, FlO.6' UM<, HARVEST AND CRRA'a ROADS; CMER FROM ANIMAL CDtf1NEMENT, SLAM AND
MAR RE: SMOKE FRCAA DITCH BURNING: FOES AND NOS UIPCISl HUNTiN:1 MD TRPPPNO AtTMTER SHOOTING SPORTS. LEGAL FLAZNO CF UJISAIICE YALDUFE Alt NE
USE OF PERG DES AND FERiIUMRS N THE FEEDS. ROUEN G THE UM OF ADIAL SPRAYING, IT IS GONNA N PRACIR'E FOR AEI 'CULTURAL PRCOUCERS 10 UT1UZE All
ACCLIMLLAITON QF AEPIOJL1UR1 MA[IHINERY AND SUPPLIES TO ASMST IN TIER At,RIGULILRAL QPIERAT1QNR A. CONCENTRATION OF NISCDJ AFEQU5 AGRICLLTURAL
MATERIALS OFTEN PRODJC6 A VISUAL DEPARITY BERSEEN MJflL AND URBAN AREAS OF THE DOLT1W.. SECTION 35-31 10, CR.S., PRYcICES NAT AN
AGRICULTLRAL OPERATION MALL N31 BE FOUND TO BE A PUBLIC OR PRPM TE NUISANCE IF THE PJ:A1CLUTURAL OPERATION ALLEGED TO BE A NUISANCE ENPLOYS
METHODS OR PRACTICES THAT ARE CCNMCt4LY OR REASONABLY ASSOCATED YATH PSRICLLTURAL PRODJCDO'L
WATER HAS EON, MD CCM11NUES TO BE. THE UFEUNE FCR NE AMI ULTLRA1. COMMUNITY. IT IS UNREP1JSiIC TO AEWEE NAT DITCHES AND RESEIFvGFS MAY
SMFLY EE MOVED TYJT Cr 11-E WAS" Cr RESIDENTIAL DE1,fl.CPNBlt. NMI EN NDVNG 115 NE CC'1JN1'f, PROPERTY OWNERS MID RESIDENTS MUST FEAUZE THEY CANNOT
TARE WATER FROM IRlEOAMN 0ITC$ES LAKES, OR R}1NER STRUCTURES, UNLESS THEY HAVE M ADJJDCATE° FRIT TO THE WATER,
'AfLD MINTY DIVERS A LAND AREA OF AFC RO)1TIMELY FLAIR THOUSAND (4,003) SNARE TALES IN SIZE (TYKE THE SZE CF NE STATE CF DELAWARE) Will MCRE
THAN THREE THOUSAND EVEN HUNDRED C3,7OD) RILES OF STATE AND COUNTY ROADS OUTSIDE OF WU NI CIP AU 11 ES. THE S-EER NAS4ITUFE OF THE AREA 10 6E
SERVED STRETCHES AVALADLE RESOURCES LAW EWORCEMEN T IS BASED ON RE:TOMES TO &APIAFITS NtYNE THAN ON PATROLS CF THE CCUNTt'. ANY NE
DISTANCES 'MICR NUST BE TRAVELED WAY DELAY 41 EMIR. E lC'1' RESP I4SES. WINCING LAW ENFORCDAENT ANGULANCE AND FIRE: FIRE Fib)TECTK'tl IS USUALLY
PRTAADED BY Vnt.LMEER$S 1MHO M1t T LEAVE THEIR )CBS MID FAMILIES RD RESPOND 17 ETIER LENCE9. COUNTY RIAWEL MALTS, NO MATTER HUR OFTEN THEY ATE
BLADED, TILL NOT PROVDE TW SAAB KIND OF SURFACE EWFfCTED FROM A PAVED ROAD. SNOW REMOVAL PRD:RITES MEAN MAT ROADS MO SUS Di IZION"s 16
MITERWLS NAY NO1 BE CLEAJED FOR "SEVERAL DAYS APE A MAJOR 2IO' STORM: EMS IN RURAL AREAS, IN MANY CASES, MIL NOT BE EQUIVALENT TO
TALPIGP& 5ERViCES. RURAL DWELLERS MUST, BY !EMS SITY, EE MORE SEC F-SUFFlCiE NT MAN URBAN DWELLERS,
PEOPLE ARE DP0MD TO DIFFERENT HAZARDS IN Tif OXJNT/ THAN IN All URBAN CR 9JBUIB,AN SETrNS. EARN EGLIIPMENT MD OL FIELD EOIJIF$AENT, PO MS AND
TRRIGADON DITCHES, ELECTRICAL POTTER FOR PUMt' S #40 CENTER PM)T OFEFATIONS, HIGH SPEED TRAFFIC, SAND BURS, PUNCTURE VINES, TEFSRCRIAL FARM XiGS AND
L VESITIL1C, AND OPEN (WINING PRESENT REAL THREATS. d]HTRCIUNC CHILOROV'S ACIDITIES IS IMPORTANT, NOT ONLY FOR THOR SAFETY, BUT ALSO FUR TFE
PROMEC11OIW OF THE EARNER'S U\ECHCUDR
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II. ACCESS PERMIT APPLICATIONS
Access will be requested from Weld County Public Works.
Proposed Dacono Compressor Station
T1N-R67W Sec 7
Weld County, Colorado
14
III. NOISE ABATEMENT PLAN
Introduction
The Dacono Compressor Station is a proposed Kerr-McGee Gathering, LLC (TCMGG) 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 Dacono Compressor Station site.
Location and Surrounding Land Use
The proposed Dacono Compressor Station access road is located at the intersection of WCR 10 and WCR
15 in an area zoned for agriculture.
Proposed Improvements
KMGG is proposing the installation of seven (7) compressors. There will be five (5) CAT3608/Ariel
JGC-3, and two (2) 3750 HP Electric Units. There will also be one 60,000 gallon slug catcher, four (4)
35 MMscfd coalescing filler separators, four (4) 35 MMscfd TEG dehydrator-condenser-VRU's, 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. Under the current COGCC regulations, permissible
noise levels cannot exceed 55 dBA during the day or 50 dBA at night. KMGG will ensure the installed
equipment complies with these COGCC regulations. KMGG also has the ultimate goal of not exceeding
50 dBA at all times and will be measured at the fence line of the facility on a regular basis.
Efforts to Date
KMGG has already begun efforts to reduce noise on -site 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 COGCC
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.
Proposed Dacono Compressor Station
T1N-R67W Sec 7
Weld County, Colorado
15
VI. EMERGENCY INFORMATION SHEET
1. General Information: The purpose of this document is to provide ownership information case of
emergency. It may be used by outside agencies, company employees, and contract labor to help secure a
speedy recovery from such emergency situations:
a. Name and Address:
Kerr-McGee Gathering, LLC
1099 18111 St, Suite 1800
Denver, CO 80202
b. Type of Facility: Compressor Station
c. Location and Access:
Part of the southeast quarter of section 7, Township 1 North, Range 67 West. 6th P.M.
All proper warning signs and equipment guards will be installed.
2. Emergency Contact List: The following is a list of KMGG/APC personnel and organizations that may
be contacted in the event an emergency occurs at the facility.
Due to the nature of this being a midstream facility, any emergency will necessitate KMGG personnel to
respond to the issue and resolve with our standard company protocol. KIGG has trained personnel
available 24/7 to respond to incidents and engage local officials as appropriate. KMGG/APC's Integrated
Operations Center (IOC) provides 24 hours a day/7 days a week monitoring and emergency response that
number is 1-866-504-8184. In any case the following personnel at APC can be reached if necessary:
KMGG and APC - Emergency Contact List:
Contact
I Phone Number I Notes
Anadarko
Integrated
and
Operating
Kerr-McGee
Center
(IOC)
(970) 339-1020
(866) 504-8184
24/7
Number
Emergency Response
Shane
Director
Rex S
Fross
p echt
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Operations
Advisor
(720)929-7226 - o
(307)680-8670 - m
(720) 929-6246 - o
241-3582 - m
Drilling
operations.
Production
Operations
and completion
and Midstream
Neil
Production.
Randy
Production
J.
Labbe
Superintendent(970)m397-0431
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Lavalleur
Superintendent
(970)515-1266-o
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(303) 655-5376 - o
(303) 815-8247 - m
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operations
plant
and compression
operations
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Charles Chase,
Sr. HSE Representative
(970) 515-1176 - o
(307) 399-3911 - m
Midstream
operations.
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Rick
Staff
Morrish
HSE
Representative
(970) 515-1157 - o
(303) 570-4745 — m
Midstream
operations.
Patrice
HSE
Barnett
Representative
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(303) 655-5310 - o
(970) 515-1332 - rn
Jeff
Sr Staff
Jones
HSE Representative
(970) 515-1421 - 0
(307) 262-2899 -m
Drilling, completion, and production
operations.
Midstream Emergency Response Contact List:
Proposed Dacono Compressor Station
T1N-R67W Sec 7
Weld County, Colorado
18
Incident
Contact
Phone
Number
Comments
Mountain
Protection
station
View Fire
District
7 (Dacono)
911 or (303)
833-2622
Fire, explosion,
serious injury
Weld County
Office
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911 or
(970)3 -Sherriff's
4015
.
COGCC
(303) 894
2100
Spill or release
COGCC
(303)$ 4-
2100
Reporting
oil, produced
exceeding
outside
impact
required
5 bbl
of containment,
surface
water,
in
or
for
or
containment
spills
all
water
of
waste
spills
crude
or
1
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that
E&P
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ground
Mountain
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View Fire
District
7 (Dacono)
911 or 33
833-2622
Reporting
surface
spills
p
substances.
required
water
of CERCLA
for spills
or for reportable
hazardous
impacting
quantity
Colorado Department
of Public Health
Environment
p
and
(800) 886-
7689
Reporting
surface
spills
substances.
required
water
of CERCLA
for spills impacting
or for reportable quantity
hazardous
EPA
US8917
(800) 227-
Reporting
surface
spills
substances.
required
water or for
of CERCLA
for spills impacting
reportable quantity
hazardous
National
Center
Clean
Res once
p
Harbors(406)x,7(1_
(800) 424-
8802
6595
Reporting
surface
spills
substances.
A commercial
response
p
required
water
of CERCLA
contractor
or
spill
for spills impacting
for reportable quantity
hazardous
clean-up and
Proposed Dacono Compressor Station
T1N-R67W Sec 7
Weld County, Colorado
19
VII. DRAINAGE NARRATIVE
Proposed Dacono Compressor Station
T1N-R67W Sec 7
Weld County, Colorado
20
AN EMPLOYEE -OPINED (c?MPANV
AsELINE
November 21, 2017
Weld County Planning Department
918 101h Street
Greeley, CO 80631
RE: Drainage Letter —DACONO COMPRESSOR STATION
To whom it may concern,
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This drainage letter is for the proposed development at the Dacono Compressor Station located at
the northwest intersection of Weld County Road 10 and 15. The site is legally described as being a
parcel of land located in the SE quarter of Section 7, Township 1 North and Range 67 West of the
Sixth Principal Meridian. The proposed Dacono Compressor Station development will include new
oil and gas equipment yard with a gravel access road throughout the site. This drainage letter was
prepared by me (or under my direct supervision) in accordance with the provisions of Weld County
Engineering and Construction Criteria, and was designed to comply with the provisions thereof. I
understand that the County does not assume liability for drainage facilities designed by others.
Location
1. The site is surrounded by agricultural land in all directions.
Description of Property
1. The site totals 40.00 acres.
The property is currently undeveloped. It is bounded to the east by Weld County
Road 15.
3. Based on the USDA soil report the site is composed of Colombo clay loam, Weld
loam and Wiley -Colby complex.
Basin Description
1. No major drainageway planning studies were referenced in this report. According to
Flood Insurance Rate Map Panel No. 0312302100E dated January 20, 2016, the
site is located within the 100 -year flood plain. The southeast corner of the site is
located within the floodplain; however, the proposed construction will not cross the
floodplain limit. The floodplain is located downstream of the proposed site; therefore
a pond is proposed upstream of the floodplain to improve runoff water quality and to
trap sediment from the developed runoff.
2 There are no known major drainage basin studies for the subject properly.
3. The historic drainage pattern for the subject property is overland flow towards the
floodplain located on the southeast corner of the site. Developed runoff from the site
will surface flow into the retention pond directly upstream of the floodplain.
Corporate Headquarters
1950 Ford Street
Golden, Colorado 80401
Ph 303.940.9966
Fax 303.940.9995 9
Northern Colorado
4007 S Lincoln Avenue, Suite 405
Loveland, Colorado 80537
Ph 171435347600
Fax 866.242.9106
Rocky Mountains
419 Oak Street, PO Box 770152
Steamboat Springs, Colorado 80477
Ph 97048711325
Fax 866.242.9106
Drainage Design Criteria
1. A pond was not required for this site; however, due to its proximity to the floodplain a
detention pond based on the WCQV was proposed.
2. Based on a tributary area of approximately 24.7 acres with an imperviousness of
14%, the WCQV is 0.182 acre -ft.
Drainage Facility Design
I. Current site conditions consist of overland flow to the floodplain located in the southeast
corner.
2. The pond is sized to provide of 0.182 ac -ft of WQCV.
3. The pond will provide for the required volume at an elevation of 5035.50 and will provide
one half foot of freeboard at 5036.
4. The proposed pond at an elevation of 5036 will provide a total of 0.202 acre -ft.
Conclusion
To the best of my knowledge, the drainage design set forth in the plans and specifications
complies with the provisions of the Weld County Engineering and Construction Criteria, staff
requirements and the Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manuals.
Sincerely,
Noah J. Nemmers, P.E.
Baseline Engineering
PE No. 39820
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NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 8, Version 2
Location name: Fort Lupton, Colorado, USA*
Latitude: 40.0596°, Longitude: -104.9244°
Elevation: 5027.52 ft**
* source: ESRI Maps
** source: USGS
POINT PRECIPITATION FREQUENCY ESTIMATES
Sanja Perica, Deborah Martin, Sandra Pavlovic, Ishani Roy, Michael St. Laurent, Carl Trypaluk, Dale
Unruh, Michael Yekta, Geoffery Bonnin
NOAA, National Weather Service, Silver Spring, Maryland
PF tabular I PF graphical I Maps & aerials
PF tabular
PDS-based point precipitation frequency estimates with 90% confidence intervals (in inches)1
Duration
5 -min
10 -min
15 -min
30 -min
60 -min
2 -hr
3 -hr
6 -hr
12 -hr
24 -hr
2 -day
3 -day
4 -day
7 -day
10 -day
20 -day
30 -day
45 -day
60 -day
Average recurrence interval (years)
1
0.226
(0.174-0.294)
0.331
(0.255-0.431)
0.404
(0.311-0.526)
0.554
(0.426-0.720)
0.675
(0.519-0.878)
0.797
(0.619-1.02)
0.861
(0.674-1.10)
1.02
(0.809-1.29)
1.26
(1.01-1.57)
1.52
(1.23-1.86)
1.73
(1.42-2.10)
1.89
(1.56-2.27)
2.02
(1.67-2.41)
2.31
(1.93-2.74)
2.57
(2.16-3.02)
3.29
(2.80-3.82)
3.86
(3.31-4.45)
4.55
(3.93-5.20)
5.11
(4.44-5.81)
2
0.276
(0.212-0.359)
0.404
(0.311-0.526)
0.493
(0.379-0.642)
0.672
(0.516-0.875)
0.822
(0.631-1.07)
0.972
(0.755-1.25)
1.05
(0.821-1.34)
1.23
(0.974-1.55)
1.50
(1.20-1.87)
1.81
(1.46-2.23)
2.11
(1.73-2.57)
2.28
(1.88-2.75)
2.40
(1.99-2.88)
2.71
(2.26-3.21)
2.98
(2.50-3.51)
3.76
(3.20-4.37)
4.40
(3.77-5.08)
5.20
(4.49-5.95)
5.88
(5.09-6.68)
5
0.372
(0.285-0.486)
0.545
(0.417-0.711)
0.664
(0.509-0.867)
0.902
(0.691-1.18)
1.11
(0.847-1.44)
1.31
(1.01-1.69)
1.42
(1.10-1.81)
1.63
(1.29-2.07)
1.94
(1.54-2.42)
2.33
(1 88-9 87)
2.76
(2.25-3.36)
2.93
(2.41-3.54)
3.05
(2.52-3.67)
3.37
(2.81-4.01)
3.67
(3.07-4.33)
4.54
(3.84-5.29)
5.28
(4.51-6.11)
6.25
(5.37-7.17)
7.09
(6.12-8.08)
10
0.466
(0.355-0.611)
0.682
(0.519-0.894)
0.831
(0.633-1.09)
1.13
(0.858-1.48)
1.38
(1.05-1.82)
1.64
(1.26-2.13)
1.77
(1.37-2.28)
2.02
(1.59-2.57)
2.36
1.87-2.95)
2.80
(795-3 47)
3.31
(2.68-4.05)
3.49
(2.85-4.24)
3.61
(2.96-4.36)
3.94
(3.26-4.70)
4.25
(3.54-5.04)
5.18
(4.37-6.07)
6.01
(5.10-6.97)
7.10
(6.07-8.17)
8.06
(6.93-9.23)
25
0.615
(0.463-0.863)
0.900
(0.678-1.26)
1.10
(0.827-1.54)
1.49
(1.12-2.09)
1.83
(1.38-2.57)
2.17
(1.65-3.01)
2.34
(1.79-3.22)
2.64
(2.04-3.58)
3.01
(2.35-4.01)
3.51
(2.76-4.57)
4.09
(3.22-5.20)
4.29
(3.40-5.40)
4.41
(3.51-5.52)
4.75
(3.82-5.88)
5.08
(4.10-6.23)
6.08
(4.96-7.33)
7.00
(5.74-8.35)
8.24
(6.80-9.72)
9.36
(7.75-11.0)
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0.746
(0.545-1.06)
1.09
(0.798-1.54)
1.33
(0.974-1.88)
1.80
(1.32-2.55)
2.22
(1.62-3.14)
2.64
(1.95-3.68)
2.83
(2.11-3.93)
3.18
(2.39-4.34)
3.58
(2.72-4.81)
4.11
(3.14-5.41)
4.71
(3.62-6.07)
4.92
(3.81-6.28)
5.04
(3.92-6.40)
5.39
(4.24-6.76)
5.73
(4.53-7.13)
6.78
(5.41-8.29)
7.76
(6.23-9.38)
9.10
(7.35-10.9)
10.3
(8.37-12.3)
100
0.891
(0.630-1.29)
1.30
(0.922-1.89)
1.59
(1.13-2.31)
2.15
(1.52-3.13)
2.65
(1.88-3.85)
3.15
(2.25-4.51)
3.38
(2.43-4.80)
3.78
(2.74-5.28)
4.21
(3.09-5.79)
4.75
(3.51-6A0)
5.35
(3.98-7.07)
5.57
(4.17-7.28)
5.70
(4.29-7.41)
6.06
(4.60-7.78)
6.41
(4.89-8.16)
7.49
(5.78-9.37)
8.51
(6.61-10.5)
9.94
(7.77-12.2)
11.2
(8.83-13.7)
200
1.05
(0.715-1.57)
1.54
(1.05-2.30)
1.88
(1.28-2.80)
2.55
(1.73-3.80)
3.14
(2.13-4.67)
3.73
(2.56-5.48)
4.00
(2.76-5.83)
4.44
(3.10-6.38)
4.90
(3.45-6.92)
5.43
(3.86-7.53)
6.02
(4.31-8.17)
6.24
(4.50-8.39)
6.38
(4.62-8.53)
6.75
(4.93-8.91)
7.10
(5.22-9.29)
8.20
(6.09-10.5)
9.27
(6.92-11.8)
10.8
(8.09-13.6)
12.2
(9.17-15.2)
500
1.29
(0.843-1,97)
1.89
(1.23-2.89)
2.30
(1.51-3.52)
3.12
(2.04-4.77)
3.84
(2.51-5.88)
4.56
(3.02-6.89)
4.89
(3.25-7.32)
5.41
(3.63-7.97)
5.90
(4.00-8.56)
6.41
(4.39-9.13)
6.93
(4.78-9.67)
7.16
(4.97-9.90)
7.31
(5.10-10.1)
7.69
(5.41-10.4)
8.04
(5.69-10.8)
9.16
(6.55-12.1)
10.3
(7.38-13.4)
11.8
(8.57-15.3)
13.3
(9.67-17.1)
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1.48
(0.939-2.28)
2.17
(1.38-3.33)
2.65
(1.68-4.07)
3.59
(2.28-5.52)
4.43
(2.80-6.79)
5.26
(3.36-7.96)
5.63
(3.62-8.45)
6.20
(4.03-9.17)
6.72
(4.42-9.79)
7.20
(4.78-10.3)
7.64
(5.13-10.8)
7.87
(5.33-11.0)
8.04
(5.47-11.2)
8.43
(5.78-11.6)
8.77
(6.05-12.0)
9.89
(6.90-13.3)
11.0
(7.73-14.7)
12.6
(8.93-16.6)
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estimates (for a given duration and average recurrence interval) will be greater than the upper bound (or less than the lower bound) is 5%. Estimates at
upper bounds are not checked against probable maximum precipitation (PMP) estimates and may be higher than currently valid PMP values.
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VIII. SIGNAGE AT ENTRANCE GATE (GENERAL DEPICTION)
Proposed Dacono Compressor Station
T1N-R67W Sec 7
Weld County, Colorado
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ANADARKO
(970) 339-1020 OR (303) 659-5922
Authorized Personnel Only
Solo Personal Autorizado
No Smoking Beyond this Point
No Fumar Partir De Este Punto
Wear Protective Equipment
Use Equipo de Proteccion
DACONO COMPRESSOR STATION
PART OF THE SE QUARTER OF SECTION 7
TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST
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PRESSURE GAS
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SECTION 7-T1N-R67W
IX. COMMUNICATION TOWER & SPECIFICATION SHEETS (GENERAL DEPICTION)
Proposed Dacono Compressor Station
T1N-R67W Sec 7
Weld County, Colorado
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1. Tower designed for Exposure C to the TIA-222•G Standard_
2. Tower designed for a 90 mph basic wind in accordance with the T1A-222-G Standard.
3. Tower is also designed for a 50 mph basic wind with 1.00 in ice. Ice is considered to increase in thickness with
height.
4, Deflections are based upon a 60 mph wind.
5. Tower Structure Class II.
6. Topographic Category 1 with Crest Height of 0.00 ft
7. Tower is designed for integral climbing ladder.
8. Tower is designed for integral feedline tab(s)-
9. All bolted legs and/or weld together tower sections have flange connections.
10. Structural connections use galvanized A325 bolts and/or equivalent with nuts and/or nut locking devices.
Installation per TIAIEIA-222 and AISC Specifications.
11. Tower members are "hot dipped" galvanized in accordance with ASTM A123 and ASTM A153 Standards.
12. All structural steel welding will be in compliance with AWS D1,1 latest revision and fabricated with ER -70S-6
electrodes.
13. All antenna and feedline loading is assumed to be placed symetrically about the centroid of the structure
14. ** Preliminary Design - Not For Construction "
15. Final design may incorporate structural changes to improve performance, efficiency, and keep pace with
changing industry standards, provided any such changes will not adversely affect the ability to use the
product as intended.
ALL REACTIONS
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MAX. CORNER REACTIONS AT BASE:
DOWN: 89k
UPLIFT: -86 K
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X. LIGHTING SPECIFICATION SHEETS (GENERAL DEPICTION)
Proposed Dacono Compressor Station
TIN-R67W Sec 7
Weld County, Colorado
23
LIGHTING
Roadway & Security Fixtures
Roadway and Security Fixtures
■ Lamps not included, except Nos. 18N219,
18N220,1 PLJ3, and Contour® 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 11/2" 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
or shorting cap required, sold separately on page
451. Nos. 18N219 and 18N220 include integral surge
protection.
Full Cutoff Optics, Nos. 4WY41,
4WY40, and 4WY4S
True 90° cutoff (no light above 90°) meets IESNA
full cutoff classification RP8-2000. Nos. 4WY41 and
4WY40 have easy -to -clean, corrosion -free ALGLAS®
reflector surface coating.
Prismatic Lens, Nos. 4WY42 to
4WY44, 18N219, and 18N220
Project light farther; use fewer poles on new installa-
tions to save on operating costs.
AREA/ROADWAY
• Photocontrol receptacle adjusts without tools
• 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 Voltage
Area/Roadway
HPS 120
HPS 120
HPS 120
HPS 120
HPS 120-277
HPS 120-277
HPS 120-277
HPS 120-277
HPS 120-277
PMH-EE 120-277
PMH-EE 120-277
MH 120-277
MH 120-277
Security Lighting
MH
HPS
MH
HPS
HPS
MH
MH
HPS
HPS
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
Lamp
Watts Lens Type
100 Drop Acrylic
150 Flat Glass
150 Drop Acrylic
150 Drop Acrylic
250 Flat Glass
250 Drop Glass
250 Drop Glass
400 Flat Glass
400 Prismatic Drop Glass
400 Prismatic Glass Len
400 Prismatic Glass Len
400 Tempered Glass
400 Tempered Glass
50
70
70
70
70
100
100
150
150
Acrylic
Polycarbonate
Acrylic
Acrylic
Acrylic
Polystyrene
SECURITY LIGHTING
• Include cast -in external slipfitter for
easy mast arm installation
• Die-cast aluminum head meets
NEMA dimension standards
Nos. 2LBL7 and 2LBL8 have a small profile for use in
commercial applications. No. 1PLJ3 includes lamp and
photocell; mounts directly to a 4" "J" box. Nos. 2HER6
and 4VM79 feature lightweight aluminum housing,
prismatic refractor, and a 5" mounting arm. Nos.
2LBL6 and 2LBL5 have a powder -coated housing,
high -impact diffuser, and protective steel cage. No.
5YB41 includes 18" mast arm, lamp, photocontrol,
and hardware. No. 5YB44 features a cooler -running
ballast, 392°F wiring, and phosphor bronze contacts.
UL 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.
Hydroformed aluminum reflector and multitap ballast.
IP65 Rated. UL 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 lighting poles and for assistance in
pole selection, please call your local branch.
Suggested
Light Photocell
Distribution Item No.
Type II
Type III
Type II
Type II
Type III
Type III
Type III
Type II
Type Ill
M -C -III
M -C -III
Type III
Type IV
Polystyrene
Acrylic
Type V
Type V
Type V
Type V
Type V
Type V
Type V
Type V
Type V
Suggested
Lamp
L UV H Item No.
6P006 10" 13" 27' 2V519
5U793 534 13W 26114'
5U793 10%"
6P006 10" 13" 27'
5U793 5`4' 131/4" 261/4'
5U793 101/z" 131/" 261/4'
5U792 10" 13" 27'
5U793 81' 1514" 313/4'
5U793 141.2" 15" 313/4'
5U793 311;16" 151/" 147/&'
5U793 311 'iW' 15W 14r/ia"
33" 25" 81/2'
33" 25" 81/2'
131/4" 2E
6P006
6P006
6P006
6P006
6P006
6P006
93'
10/4"
121/2"
93/4'
151/2"
151"
151"
15/2"
151/2"
81A"
83"
9f"
81/4"
12"
13"
13"
13"
13"
101N
731x'
16x/4'
101/21
12'
17'
17'
17'
17'
GE
tighnir;y Solutons
ft
Jtt7r'h p/tem
LICHTIna
Area/Roadway
Area/Roadway
Security
Lighting
Brand
Lithonia
Luna ` .
Contour
Area Lighting
Item
Mfr. Series No.
2VAD7
2VAD7
2VAD7
3APT5
3APT5
3APT5
3APT6
3APT6
3APK4
3APK4
6XV25
3APK3
1 F398
2V632
2F942
2YGF6
2YGF6
GE Lighting
GE Lighting
Lithonia
GE Lighting
GE Lighting
Lithonia
GE Lighting
GE Lighting
GE Lighting
GE Lighting
Lithonia
Lithonia
2YG D6
2YGF1
2V713
LumaPro
Lithonia
LumaPro
LumaPro
Lu maPro
Lu maPro
Lithonia
Lu maPro
Lithonia
115 5YB45
M2RC 4WY41
M2RR 4WY43
115 5YB46
M2RC 4WY40
M2RR 4WY42
115 5YB47
MSCL 4WY45
MSRL 4WY44
MSCL 1814219
MSCL 1814220
MR2 3JXC9
MR2 3JXD1
2LBL7
t1ALD 1 PLJ3
2HER6
2LBL8
4VM79
2LBL6
TDD 6JEM7
2LBL5
TDD 6JEMS
J
Each
140.30
307.00
302.75
149.35
325.25
333.25
229.25
520.50
503.50
671.50
562.00
1,028.00
1.090.00
265.75
87.05
159.00
163.00
184.50
314.75
191.50
239.50
155.00
b
Contour° Area Lighting
MH 120-277
MH 12027,7
I H 120-217
MW 120-217
SecuritylArea Lighting
HPS 120
HPS 120
250
400
400
400
100
100
Tempered Glass
Tempered Glass
Tempered Glass
TemperedGlass
Acrylic
Acrylic
Description
Mounting Brackets and Accessories
L
(in.)
Type III
Type I II
Type III
Type 1V
Type V
Type V
W H
(in.) (in.)
Wall Arm Mount Use with 1.0! Series 4
Pole SliOtter Bracket Mount 143'4
Round Pole Mount Fits 'V Roles: Use with KAD Series 4
Photocell Receptacle Shorting Cap —
* Photo cot receptacle.
171"
1 1/27
17W
1 7''
17W
17W
171"
17W
151/2" 12"
6P006 151/2" 12"
71/8'
2 5
21 21/8
2 5
Mfr.
Brand Model
Item
No.
71'x'
7W
7W
3APK1
6XV25
6XV25
6XV25
Lithonia
Lithonia
Liunnia
Lithonia
12' 2VAD5 Lithonia
12' 2V519 Lithonia
Each L W Brand
&puns Molmtti* Pole*
16 ft. 4" Lithonia
Lithonia WBDO4 4EA33 73.80
Lithonia T20-190 4EA34 125.95
Lithonia RPD04 U 4EA35 57.05
GE Lighting SCCL-PECTL003 4WY49 11.53
KAD
KAD
KAD
KAD
20 ft. 4" Lithonia
25 ft. 4" Lithonia
11L
11
Mir.
Model
3JXC5
3JXC6
3JXc7
3JACS
1
4
5YB41 If
511844
Item
No.
SSS 16 4C DM28
PL DDB SHAFT
SSS 20 4C DM28
PL DDB SHAFT
SSS 25 4C DM28
PL DDB SHAFT
51B49
51650
5YB51
720.00
61&00
800.50
800.50
95.90
110.50
$
Each
687.50
727.00
940.50
For Photocells, see page 451.
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
General Purpose
KAD
KAC
KADT
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 0.12" 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 or
drop dish polycarbonate lens.
Doorframe is fully gasketed
with one-piece silicone.
For shortest lead times, configure products using bolded options.
Finish: Dark bronze
polyester powder finish.
Additional architectural
colors available; see
www.lithon ia.com/archcolors.
Optics
KAD: anodized aluminum
hydro -formed or segmented
reflectors. Four full cutoff
distributions available: R2
(roadway), R3 (asymmetric),
R4 (forward throw) and
R5 (symmetric). High-
performance, segmented
reflectors are rotatable and
field-interchangable. KAC
reflector is optical -quality
aluminum that works in
tandem with a light -diffusing
prismatic lens.
Electrical
All ballasts are 100% factory
tested. High reactance, high
powerfactor for 150W and
below. Constant wattage
autotransformer 175W and
above. MH: 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 SCWA 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
Pulse Start
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 SPD04 with
an additional backing plate
and receiver used to mount
suspend tension rod, KADT
mounts 11.27" lower than
specified pole height.
Listings
UL Listed (standard). (SA
Certified or NOM Certified
(see Options). KAD UL Listed
for 25°C ambient and wet
locations. IP65 Rated.
.
K I,HTfLMF
JUJD Ballast/Lama $vste.-4a=kIE'4GL'I
11114001111911
ifiruick
Example: KAD 400M R3 TB SCWA SPDO9 LPI
Series Lamp type
Distribution
I Voltage Ballast
Mounting"
KAC
KAD
KADT
High pressure
sodium'
705
1005
1505
2505
4005
Metal halide
70M'.2
100M'
150M
175M3
200Mt
250M
320M4
350M4
400M5
Metal i KAD/KADT
halide Type
ceramic6 I R2 roadway'
70MHC'•1 i R3 Type III 100M HC asymmetric'
1SOMHC I R4 Type IV, FT'
R5S Type V
symmetric
square
i SR2 Type II
segmented'
SR3 Type III
segmented'
SR4SC Type IV
segmented, FT,
sharp cutoff
KAC - Lens
FP
DPA
DPP
Flat 031
Drop acrylic
Drop
polycarbonate
120 ; (blank)
2088
2408
277
347
4808
TB'
23050HZ'°
CWI
SCWA
Magnetic
ballast
Constant
wattage
isolated°
Super
CWA
ballast
Ships included
SPDO4 4" contoured arm for
square pole
RPD04 4" contoured arm for
round pole
WBDO4 4" contoured arm for wall
SPD09 9" contoured arm for
square pole
RPD09 9" contoured arm for
round pole
WBDO9 9" contoured arm for wall
Ships separately'' 13
KMA
DAD12P
DAD12WB
KTMB
KADWBA
External mast arm
adaptor
12" contoured
degree arm for pole
12" contoured
degree arm for wall
Twin mounting bar
Decorative wall
bracket (up or
down)
Options
Finish
Lamped
Ships installed
SF
DF
EC
QRS
QRSTD
PER
PD
Single fuse, 120V, 277V, 347V
Double fuse, 208V, 240V, 480V
Emergency circuit'
Quartz restrike system'
QRS time delay14
NEMA twist -lock receptacle only15
Power tray''
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
WTB
HS
CSA
NOM
INTL
Terminal block'a
House -side shield
Meets Canadian standards
Meets Mexican standards (consultfactory)
Available for M H probe start shipping
outside the U.S.
Ships separately"
PE1 NEMA twist -lock PE (120V -240V)
PE3 NEMA twist -lock PE (347V)
For additional product information, visit www.lithonia.com.
PE4
PE7
5C
VG
WG
N EMA twist -lock PE (480V)
NEMA twist -lock PE (217V)
Shorting cap for PER option
Vandal guard's
Wire guard's
(blank)
DHL
DGC
DMB
DNA
DWH
CR
CRT
Dark bronze (std.)
Black
Charcoal gray
Medium bronze
Natural aluminum
White
Enhanced corrosion resistance
Non-stick protective coating (black)
LPI Lamp
included
LJLP Less lamp
Drawings are for dimensional detail only and may not represent
actual mechanical configuration. Dimensions are shown in inches
(centimeters) unless otherwise noted.
7-1/8
(18.1) 11-1/8
1_H (28.3)
I.
17-1/2
(44.5)
EPA:
Max. weight:
KAD/KAC (flat)
1.2 ft2 (0.11 rn2)
35.9 lbs (16.3 kg)
KAC (drop)
1.4 ft2(0.13 m2)
34 lbs (15.4 kg)
17-1/2
(44.5)
KADT
EPA: 1.2 ft2 (0.11 m2)
Max. weight: 35.9 lbs (16.3 kg)
Notes
1 Not available with SCWA.
2 Not available with 480V.
3 Universal mogul base lamp allows KAD, KADT
and KAC to be available with SCWA.
4 Must be ordered with SCWA.
5 Reduced jacket ED28 required for SR2, SR3, &
SR4SC optics.
6 Not applicable with L/LP.
7 HS Option available
8 Must specify CWI for us in Canada.
9 Optional multi -tap ballast (120V, 208V, 240V,
277V). In Canada 120V, 277V, 347V.
10 Consult factory for available wattages.
11 9" arm required when two or more luminaries
are oriented @90°. KADT only available with
SPD04 and only available at 180° orientations,
12 May be ordered as accessory. Not available with
KADT.
13 Must specify finish.
14 Maximum allowable wattage lamp included.
15 Photocell not included.
16 Only available with SR2, SR3, & SR4SC optics.
17 May be ordered as accessory.
18 Prefix with fixture name and size (e.g., KADWCi).
534 (a LITNOMA LIONTAtO
1-800-279-8041 I www.lithonia.com PSG10
XI. AIR POLLUTANT EMISSION NOTICE (APEN)
Kerr-McGee Gathering LLC (KMG) will register the engines under general permit " GP02", issued by
the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Certain equipment at the facility will be
not be subjectto 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 will be filed with the CDPHE. 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.
Proposed Dacono Compressor Station
T1N-R67W Sec 7
Weld County, Colorado
24
XII. SAFETY DATA SHEETS (SDS)
Proposed Dacono Compressor Station
T1N-R67W Sec 7
Weld County, Colorado
25
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Material Safety Data Sheet
_SECTION: = . PROD.UcT; ND COMPANY=ID.•ENTIFI ATIO..N
Ca a NGECTM {Natural Gas Engine Coolant) Premix 50150
Product Use: Antifreeze/Coolant
Product Number(s): CPS227813
Company Identification
ChevronTe aco Global Lubricants
6001 Bollinger Canyon Road
San Ramon, CA 94 583
United States of America
Transportation Emergency Response
CHEMTRE : (800) 424-9300 or (703) 527-3887
Health Emergency
ChevronTexaca Emergency Information Center: Located in the USA. International collect calls accepted.
(800) 231-0623 or (510) 231-0023
Product Information
email : Iubemsds@chevron.com
Product Information: 800 -LUKE 4TEI<
MSDS Requests: 800-414-6737
POSIT': JIJI SIN ORMA,TiNGREDIEN
COMPONENTS
CAS NUMBER
!AMOUNT
Water
7732.18-5
45
- 60 %weight
107-21-1
40 - 55 %weight
Ethylene
Glycol
Diethylene
glycol
111-46-6
1 M 5 %weight
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EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
- 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
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IMMEDIATE HEALTH EFFECTS
Revision Number: 0
Revision Date: 02/10/2003
Ca O NGECTM (Natural Gas Engine
Coolant) Premix 60/50
M DS : 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 11 for additional information. Risk depends on duration and level of exposure.
SE.CTEf t�l. 4 FI T_ AID MEASURE
Eye: Flush eyes with water immediately while 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.
FIRE CLASSIFICATION;
OSHA Classification (29 CFR 1910.1200): Not classified by OSHA as flammable or combustible.
NFPA RATINGS: Health: 2
Flammability: 0 Reactivity: 0
FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES:
Flashpoint: NA
Autoignition: NDA
Flammability (Explosive) Limits (% by volume in air): Lower: NA Upper: NA
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Dry Chemical, CO2, AFFF Foam or alcohol resistant foam.
PROTECTION OF FIRE FIGHTERS:
Fire Fighting Instructions: For fires involving this material, do not enter any enclosed or confined fire
space without proper protective equipment, including selcontained breathing apparatus.
Combustion Products: Highly dependent on combustion conditions. A complex mixture of airborne
Revision Number: 0 of
Revision Date: 02/10/2003
Cat® NGECTM (Natural Gas Engine
Coolant) Premix 50/50
i iSDS ; 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 .
.:`6 J CCIDE.NTAL:.F ELE .E ME .U.RES
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 STORAGE
Precautionary Measures: Wash thoroughly after handling. Do not taste or swallow. Do not breathe
vapor or fumes. Coo 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 it 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.
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS:
Consider the potential hazards of this material (see Section 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 of 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: 0211012003
a NGECTM, (Natural Gas Engine
Coolant) Premix 50/50
MMI S DS : 11116
Use a positive pressure air -supplying respirator in circumstances where air -purifying respirators may not
provide adequate protection.
Occupational Exposure Limits:
I Component
Limit
TWA
STEL
Ceiling
Notation
Ethylene
Glycol
-. ._...
.........
ACGIH
39.4 ppm
(weight)
Ethylene
Glycol
AD0IH_TL1l
_
100 mglrn3
Ethylene Glycol
OSHA
PEL
125mg/m3
SECTION 9 .:PHYSICAL AND :CHEMICAL-:PROPERTIE
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 = 1): 2,1
Boiling Point: 228 °F (109 C)
Solubility: Miscible
Freezing Point: -34 °F (-37 C)
Specific Gravity: 1.13 @ 15.6 °C / 15.6 °C
Viscosity: 8 eSt 40 °ltx
Evaporation Rate: NDA
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,
IMMEDIATE HEALTH EFFECTS
Eye Irritation: The eye irritation hazard is based on evaluation of data for similar materials or product
components.
Skin irritation: The skin 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.
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Revision Date: 02/1012003
Tag. - .«._
Cat® 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 which 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 diethyleno glycol (DEG). The estimated oral lethal dose is about 50 cc (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.
(SEcTIOF 12 ''ECOLOGICAL INFORMA710N'
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.
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 RCRA (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.
TR►l'P RT::I.IF.FIT1N
The description shown may not apply to all shipping situations. Consult 49CFR, or appropriate
Dangerous Goods Regulations, for additional description requirements (e.g., 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.O.S. (ethylene glycol), 9, UN3082, III, R (ethylene glycol),
IMO/IMDG Shipping Name: NOT REGULATED AS DANGEROUS GOODS FOR TRANSPORTATION
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Revision Date: 02/10/2003
Ca 4 NGECTM (Natural Gas Engine
Coolant) Premix 50/50
MSDS : 11116
[dmponent
Ethylene Glycol
UNDER THE IMDG CODE
IMO/IMDG Hazard Class: NOT APPLICABLE
IMO/IM0C Identification Number: NOT APPLICABLE
IMO/IM0G Packing Group: NOT APPLICABLE
SECTION
95
REGULATORY
INFORMATION
SARA 3111312 CATEGORIES:
REGULATORY LISTS SEARCHED:
4_II ,IARC Group 1
4_12A=IARC Group 2A
4_1 BrlARC Group 2B
05=NTP Carcinogen
0=OSHA Carcinogen
09 TSCA 12(b)
1. Immediate (Acute) Health Effects:
2. Delayed (Chronic) Health Effects:
3. Fire Hazard:
4. Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard:
5. Reactivity Hazard:
15 SARA Section 313
16=CA Proposition 65
17=MA RTK
18�NJ RTC
19=DOT Marine Pollutant
20=PA RTK
The following components of this material are found on the regulatory lists indicated.
Ethylene Glycol 15, 17, 18, 20
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
CERCLA REPORTABLE QUANTMES(RQ)/SARA 302 THRESHOLD PLANNING QUANTITIES(TPQ):
Component RQ
5000 lbs
Component 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 EU Seventh
Amendment Directive 92/ 21EEC.
JAPAN: This material contains components that require notification before sale or importation into Japan.
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.
WHMiS CLASSIFICATION:
Class D, Division 1, Subdivision B: Toxic Material ..
Acute Lethality
Class 0, Division 2, Subdivision A: Very Toxic Material -
Teratogenicity and Embryotoxicity
Revision Number: 0
Revision Date: 02/10/2003
Ca NGEC'' (Natural Gas Engine
Coolant) Premix 50/50
MSCS : 11116
Class D, Division 2, Subdivision B: Toxic Material -
Chronic Toxic Effects
Skin or Eye Irritation
SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION
NFPA RATINGS:
HMIS RATINGS:
Health: 2 Flammability: 0
Reactivity: 0
Health: 2* Flammability: 0 Reactivity: 0
(0 -Least, 1 -Slight, 2 -Moderate, 3 -High, 4 -Extreme, PPE:- Personal Protection Equipment Index
recommendation, *- Chronic Effect Indicator). These values are obtained using the guidelines or
published evaluations prepared by the National Fire Protection Association (NEPA) 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 TWA - Time Weighted Average
STEL v Short-term Exposure Limit
NDA - No Data Available
Less Than or Equal To
FEEL
CAS
NA
0r:
Permissible Exposure Limit
Chemical Abstract Service Number
Not Applicable
Greater Than or Equal To
Prepared according to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CER 1910A 200) and the ANSI
MSDS Standard (Z400.1) by the ChevronTexaco Energy Research & Technology Company, 100
Chevron Way, Richmond, California 94802.
ANEW
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.
Revision Number: 0
Revision Date: 02/10/2003
Ca 0 NGECTM (Natural Gas Engine
Coolant) Premix 50/50
MSDS : 11116
METHANOL
Material Safety Data Sheet
Instant FAME/Instant Anaerobe Methods
Methanol
SECTION 1— CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
MSDS Name: Methanol
MSDS Preparation Date: 06/19/2009
Synonyms or Generic ID for Methanol: Carbinol; Methyl alcohol; Methyl hydroxide;
Monohydroxymethane; Wood alcohol; Wood naptha; Wood spirits; Columbian spirits; Methanol.
Chemical Family; Methanol Family
Formula: CH30H
Molecular Weight; N/A
PIN (UM/ NA#); UN1230
Company Identification:
Microbial ID.
125 Sandy Drive
Newark, DE 19713
For Information, call: (800)276-8068, (302)737-4297
For Domestic CHEMTREC assistance, call: 800-424-9300
For International CHEMTREC assistance, call: 703-527-3887
SECTION 2 - COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
67-56-1
Methanol
<99% I 200-659-6 Irritant,
Flammable
NEPA Rating: (estimated) Health: 1; Flammability: 3; Instability: 0
State: Liquid
Ap earance: colorless
Odor: Alcohol -like, weak
odor
r
Boiling
64.7°C
Point:
c@760rnmHg
pH: Not
available J
Specific Gravity:
7910g/cm3@,20°C
Vapor
Pressure
mm H : ! 28mmH 20°C
Vapor
Density (AIR= 1 ): 1.11
Flash Point: 12°C
Solubility
in Water:
miscible
SECTION 3 — HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Appearance: Colorless liquid, Flash Point: 12°C, 53.6°F.
Danger! Poison! May be fatal or cause blindness if swallowed. Vapor harmful. 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 system, optic nerve.
Potential Health Effects
Eye: May cause painful 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 harmful amounts. Prolonged
and or repeated contact may cause defatting 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.
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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
temperature. 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 promptness 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 may 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 may
cause no effect, daily exposures may result in the accumulation of a harmful amount. Methanol has
produced fetotoxicity in rats and teratogenicity in mice exposed by inhalation to high concentrations that
did not produce significant maternal toxicity.
I SECTION 4 — FIRST AM MEASURES
Eyes: In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for a t least 15 minutes. Get medical
aid.
Skin; In case of contact, immediately flush skin with 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 air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is
difficult, give oxygen. Get medical aid.
Notes to Physician: Effects may be delayed.
Antidote: Ethanol may inhibit methanol metabolism.
I SECTION 5 - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
General Information: Ethanol may inhibit methanol metabolism. As in any fire, wear a self-contained
breathing apparatus in pressure -demand, MSITA/NIOSH (approved or equivalent), and full 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 fire 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 streams of water.
Flash Point: 12 deg C (53.60 deg F)
Autoignition Temperature: 455 deg C 851,00 deg F)
Explosion Limits, Lower:6.0 vol %
Upper: 31.00 vol %
NEPA Rating: (estimated) Health: I; Flammability: 3; Instability: 0
SECTION 6 --- ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
General Information: Use proper personal protective equipment as indicated in 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.
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MSDS Potassium Hydroxide Solution
Material Safety Data Sheet
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Methanol
'i SECTION 7-HANDLING7-HANDLING AND STORAGE
Handling: Wash thoroughly after handling. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Ground
and bond containers when transferring material. Use spark -proof tools 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 substances. Flammables-area. Keep containers tightly
closed.
f SECTION S -r EXPOSURE CONTROL/ PERSONAL 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
NIOSH
OSHA — Final PELs
ACCIH
Methanol
200
ppm
potential
contribution
exposure
cutaneous
ppm TWA;
STEL; Skin
significant
to
by the
route
250
-
overall
......
200
mg/m3
IDLIT
ppm TWA; 260
TWA 6000 ppm
200 ppm TWA; 260
mg/m3 TWA
OSHA Vacated PELs: Methanol: 200 ppm TWA; 260 mrg/m3 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 CFR 1910.134 or European Standard EN
149. Use a NI0SH/MSHA 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 State: Clear liquid
Appearance: clear, colorless - APHA: 10 max
Odor: alcohol -like - weak odor
pH: Not available,
Vapor Pressure: 128 min Hg @ 20 deg C
Vapor Density: 1,11 (Alt= l )
Evaporation Rate:5.2 (Ether=1)
Viscosity: 035 cP 20 deg C
Bolling Point: 64,7 deg C @ 760 nllnIHg
Freezing/MMielting Point: -98 deg C
Decomposition Temperature:Not available.
Solubility: miscible
Specific Gravit .Density:.7'910 g/cm3 @ 20°C
Molecular Formula:CH40
Molecular `Weiglht:32.04
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3 MSDS Potassium Hydroxide Solution
Material Safety- Data Sheet
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Methanol
SECTON 10 -- STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Chemical Stability: Stable under normal temperatures and pressures,
Conditions to Avoid: High temperatures, ignition sources, confined spaces.
Inconrpalibilities 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 Polymerization; Will not occur.
SECTION 11— TOXICOLOGICAL INFORIVIATION
RTECS#:
CAS# 67-56-1: PO400000
LD50/LC50:
CAS# 67-56-1:
Draize test, rabbit, eye: 40 mg Moderate;
Draize test, rabbit, eye: 100 rrtg124H Moderate;
Draize test, rabbit, skin: 20 mg/24I Moderate;
Inhalation, rabbit: LC50 = 81000 ing/ni3/ 141l;
Inhalation, rat: LC50 = 64000 ppm/4H;
Oral, mouse: LD50 = 7300 nlg/kg;
Oral, rabbit: LD50 = 14200 mg/kg;
Oral, rat; LD50 5600 mg/kg;
Skin, rabbit: LD50 = 15 800 mg/kg;
Human LDLo Oral: 143 n g/kg; Human LDLo Oral: 428 mg/kg; Human TCLo Inhalation; 300 ppm caused
visual field changes & headache; Monkey LDLo 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:
CAS# 67-56-1: Not listed by ACO1TI, IARC, 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 information.
Mutagenicity: See actual entry in RTECS for complete information.
Neurotoxicity: ACO H cites neuropathy, vision and GNS under TLV basis.
SECTION 12 — ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Ecotoxicity: Fish: Fathead Minnow: 29.4 g/L; 96 Hr; LC50 (unspecified)Fish: Goldfish: 250 ppm; 11 Hr;
resulted in deathFish: Rainbow trout: 8000 nrg/L; 48 Hr; LC50 (unspecified)Fish: Rainbow trout: LC50
13-68 mg/L; 96 Hr.; 12 degrees CFish: Fathead Minnow: LCS0 =e 29400 mg/L; 96 Hr.; 25 degrees C, pH
7.63Fish: Rainbow trout: LC50 = 8000 mg/L; 48 Hr.; UnspecifiedBacteria: Phytobacterium phosphoreutn:
ECS0 51,000-320,000 mg/L; 30 minutes; Microtox test No data available.
Environmental: Dangerous to aquatic life in high concentrations. Aquatic toxicity rating: TLin 96>1000
ppm. May be dangerous if it 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 photochemically produced hyroxyl radicals with an estimated half-life of
17.8 days. Bioconcentration factor for fish (golden ide) < 10. Based on a log Kow of -0,77, the BCF value
for methanol can be estimated to be 0.2.
Physical: No information available.
Other: No information available.
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SECTION 13 -DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Chemical waste generators must determine whether a discarded chemical is 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 UJSeries:
CAS## 67-56-1: waste number U154 (Ignitable waste).
i
SECTION 14 - TRANSPORT INFORMATION
US DOT
CANADA
TD G
Shipping
Name:
Methanol
Methanol
Hazard Class: :
3 3...
UN Number:
1JN123o
TJNI 30
Packing Croup:
H
II
Additional
Information
(
Flash
Point 12°C
SECTION 15 - REGULATORY INFORMATION
US FEDERAL
J
TSCA
CASH 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 SNUR under TSCA.
CERCLA Hazardous Substances and corresponding RQs
CA►St# +67.564: 5000 lb final RQ; 2270 kg final RQ
SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances
None of the chemicals in this product have a TPQ.
SARA Codes
CAS II 67-56-1: immediate, fire.
Section 313
This material contains Methanol (CAS## 67.56-1, > 99%),which is subject to the reporting requirements
of Section 313 of SARA Title III and 40 CFR Part 373.
Clean Air Act:
CAS# 67-56-1 is listed as a hazardous air pollutant (HAP).
This material does not contain any Class 1 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 CWA,
None of the chemicals in this product are listed as Toxic Pollutants under the CWA.
OSHA:
None of the chemicals in this product are considered highly hazardous by OSHA.
STATE
CAS# 67-564 can be found on the following state right to know lists: California, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Massachusetts.
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MSDS Potassium Hydroxide Solution
Material Safety Data Sheet
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Methanol
California Prop 65
California No Significant Risk Level: None of the chemicals in this product are listed.
European/International Regulations
European Labeling in Accordance with EC Directives
Hazard Symbols:
T
Risk Phrases:
R 11 Highly flammable.
R. 23/24/25 Toxic by inhalation in contact with skin and if
swallowed.
R 39/23/24/25 Toxic : danger of very serious irreversible effects
through inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed,
Safety Phrases:
S 16 Keep away from sources of ignition - 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
inunedlately (show the label where possible).
S 7 Keep container tightly closed.
WGK (Water Danger/Protection)
CASH 67-56-1: 1
Canada - DSL/NDSL
CAS# 67-561 is listed on Canada's DSL List.
Canada WHMIS
This product has a WHMYS classification ofB2, D1B, 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.
fliCTioN16 — 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. information 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.
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Product Name: MOBIL PEGASUS 805
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
PRODUCT
Product Name: MOBIL PEGASUS 805
Product Description: Base Oil and Additives
Product Code: 602466-00, 97O936
Intended Use: Natural gas engine oil
COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Supplier: EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION
3225 GALLOWS RD.
FAIRFAX, 22037 USA
24 Hour Health Emergency 609-737-4411
Transportation Emergency Phone 800-424-9300
ExxonMobil Transportation No. 281-834-3296
Product Technical Information 800-662-4525, 800-947-9147
MSDS Internet Address http://www.exxon.com, http://www.mobil.com
SECTION 2
COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Reportable Hazardous Substance s or Complex Substances
Name
CAS#
Concentration*
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)SDS 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.
NFPA 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 AID MEASURES
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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 injury.
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 (SCBA). 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) [ ASTM D-92]
Flammable Limits (Approximate volume % in air): LEL: 0.9
Autoignition Temperature: NO
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
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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 may 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 waterways,
sewers, basements or confined areas.
SECTION 7 HANDLING AND 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 / PERSONAL PROTECTION
Exposure limits/standards for materials that can be formed when handling this product: When mists / aerosols
can occur, the following are recommended: 5 mg/m3 - ACGIH TLV, 1 g mg/m3 - ACGIH STEL, 5 rig/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,
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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 bottle 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: N/D
UEL: 7.0
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Boiling Point / Range: > 288C (550F)
Vapor Density (Air = 1): >2at 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/Water Partition Coefficient): > 3.5
Solubility in Water: Negligible
Viscosity: 130 cSt (130 mm2/sec ) at 40 C I 13.5 cSt (13.5 mm2/sec) at 100O
Oxidizing Properties: See Sections 3, 15, 16.
OTHER INFORMATION
Freezing Point: RD
Melting Point: N/A
Pour Point: -12°C (10°F)
DMSO Extract (mineral oil only), IP-346:
<3%wt
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: Strong oxidizers
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Material does not decompose at ambient temperatures.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
SECTION 11
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
ACUTE TOXICITY
Route of Exposure
Conclusion / Remarks
Inhalation
Toxicity
(Rat):
LC50 > 5000 mg/m3
Minimally
materials.
Toxic. Based on test
data
for structurally
similar
Irritation: No end point data.
Negligible hazard at ambient/normal
Based on assessment of the
components.
handling temperatures.
Ingestion
Toxicity
(Rat): LD50 > 5000 mg/kg
Minimally
materials.
Toxic. Based on test
data
for structurally
similar
.
Skin
Toxicity
(Rabbit):
LD50 > 5000 mg/kg
Minimally
materials.
Toxic.
Based on test
data
for structurally
similar
Irritation
(Rabbit):
Data available.
Negligible irritation
data for structurally
to skin at ambient temperatures. Based on
similar materials.
test
Eye
Irritation
(Rabbit): Data
available.
May cause mild, short -lasting
data for structurally similar
discomfort
materials.
to eyes. Based
on test
CHRONIC/OTHER EFFECTS
EkonMobil
Product Name: MOBIL PEGASUS 805
Revision Date: 26Sep2008
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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.
1 = NTP CARC
2 = NTP SUS
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3 = IARC 1 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 solubility 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 POTENTIAL
Base oil component -- Has the potential to bioaccumulate, however metabolism or physical properties may
reduce the bioconcentration or limit bioavailability.
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
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RCRA Information: The unused product, in our opinion, is not specifically listed by the EPA as a hazardous
waste (40 CFR, Part 261 D), nor is it formulated to contain materials which are listed as hazardous wastes. It
does not exhibit the hazardous characteristics of ignitability, 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 PRESSU RISE, 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 (TDG) : Not Regulated for Land Transport
SEA (I M DG) : Not Regulated for Sea Transport according to IMDG-Code
DG -Cod e
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, FICCS, 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 Cited on the Lists Below:
Chemical Name
CAS Number
List Citations
DIPHENYLAMINE I NE
122-39-4
5
EkonMobil
Product Name: MOBIL PEGASUS 805
Revision Date: 26Sep2008
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1 = ACGIH ALL
2=ACGIHA1
3= ACGIH A2
4=OSHA Z
5 = TSCA 4
6= TSCA 5a2
7= TSCA 5e
8 = TSCA 6
9 = TSCA 12b
10= CA P65 CARC
Code key: CARC=Carcinogen; REPRO=Reproductive
12
13
14
15
CA RTK
IL RTK
LA RTK
MI 293
16
17
18
19
MN RTK
NJ RTK
PA RTK
RI RTK
SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION
N/D = Not determined, N/A = Not applicable
THIS SAFETY DATA SHEET CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING REVISIONS:
No revision information is available.
The information and recommendations contained herein are, to the best of ExxonMobil'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 user's 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: 0B, 0B, 0, 0, 0, 0
DON: 2007675 US (1015410)
PPEC: A
Copyright 2002 Exxon Mobil Corporation, All rights reserved
Triethylene Glycol
TRIETHYLENE GLYCOL
Page 1 of 4
Common Name
TRIETHYLENE GLYCOL
Manufactured by
CAS Number
Revised
COASTAL CHEMICAL
112-274
08/0811996
Source Dolphin (DOL.222760)
1. Chemical Product and CompanyIdentification
2. Composition and Information on Ingredients
3. Hazards Identification
4. First Aid Measures
5. Fire and E plosion Data
6. Accidental Release Measures
7, Handling and Storage
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
9. Physical and Chemical Properties
10. Stability and Reactivity Data
11. Toxicological Information
12. Ecological Information
13. Disposal Considerations
14. Transport Information
15, Regulatory Information
16, Other Information
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1. 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
MSDS# NOT AVAILABLE.
VALIDATION DATE: 08/08/1996
PRINT DATE: 09/01/1999
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:
TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY CALL CHEMTREC 800.424-9300
OTHER INFORMATION CALL
JOE HUDMAN
713-477-6675
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MANUFACTURER: VARIOUS
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW:
. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION .�—...na
ni-
CAUTION!
MAY CAUSE EYE IRRITATION. MAY CAUSE SKIN IRRITATION.
ROUTES OF ENTRY: EYE CONTACT. INGESTION. SKIN CONTACT. INHALATION.
POTENTIAL ACUTE HEALTH EFFECTS:
SLIGHT DANGEROUS TO DANGEROUS IN CASE OF SKIN CONTACT (IRRITANT PERMEATOR
), OF
EYE CONTACT (IRRITANT), OF INGESTION, OF INHALATION. IRRITATE
EYES AND SKIN UPON CONTACT,THIS 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
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: NOT AVAILABLE. REPEATED OR PROLONGED TO THE
D 'S
SUBSTANCE CAN PRODUCE TARGET ORGANS DAMAGE, EXPOSURE TO THE
1�. a as a=
- ECTION 4. FIRST AID MEASURES
EYE CONTACT:
CHECK FOR AND REMOVE ANY CONTACT LENSES* IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EYES WITH
WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES, KEEPING EYELIDS OPEN. RUNNING
NOT USE AN EYE OINTMENT, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION.COLD WATER MAY BE USED. DO
SKIN CONTACT:
IF THE CHEMICAL GOT ONTO THE CLOTHED PORTION OF THE BODY, REMOVE THE
CONTAMINATED CLOTHES AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE, PROTECTING YOUR OWN HANDS
PLACE THE VICTIM UNDER A DELUGE SHOWER, IF THE CHEMICAL AND BODY.
EXPOSED SKIN, SUCH AS THE HANDS: GENTLY AND
TOUCHES THE VICTIM'S
AND THOROUGHLY WASH THE CONTAMINATED
SKIN WITH RUNNING WATER AND NON-ABRASIVE SOAP, BE PARTICULARLY CAREFUL
TO
FOLDS, CREVICES, CREASES AND GROIN. COLD WATER MAY BECLEAN
USED.
SKIN WITH AN EMOLLIENT, IF IRRITATION PERSISTS,COVER THE IRRITATED
SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. WASH
CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE REUSING.
HAZARDOUS SKIN CONTACT:
WASH WITH A DISINFECTANT SOAP AND COVER THE CONTAMINATED SKIN WITH AN ANTI-
BACTERIAL CREAM. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. NTI-�
INHALATION:
ALLOW THE VICTIM TO REST IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA. SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL
ATTENTION,
HAZARDOUS INHALATION: NO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
I
INGESTION;
DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING, HAVE CONSCIOUS PERSON DRINK SEVERAL GLASSES OF
WATER OR
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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.
SECTION 5. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA
FLAMMABILITY OF THE PRODUCT: COMBUSTIBLE.
AUTO -IGNITION TEMPERATURE:
THE LOWEST KNOWN VALUE IS 227.78 DEG. C (442 DEG. F) (DIETHYLENE GLYCOL) .
FLASH POINTS:
THE LOWEST KNOWN VALUE IS CLOSED CUP: 138 DEG. C (280.4 DEG. F) OPEN CUP: 143
DEG. C (280.4 DEG. F) (CLEVELAND) (DIETHYLENE GLYCOL)
FLAMMABLE LIMITS:
THE GREATEST KNOWN RANGE IS LOWER: 2%
UPPER: 12.3% (DIETHYLENE GLYCOL)
PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION:
THESE PRODUCTS ARE CARBON OXIDES (C O, 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, CO2, 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,
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL)
SPECIAL REMARKS ON EXPLOSION HAZARDS: NO ADDITIONAL REMARK,
SECTION 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES. w
PHYSICAL STATE AND APPEARANCE: LIQUID,
MOLECULAR WEIGHT: NOT APPLICABLE.
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BOILING POINT:
THE LOWEST KNOWN VALUE IS 245.8 DEG. C (479.4 DEG. F)(DIETHYLENE GLYCOL).
WEIGHTED AVERAGE: 289.02 DEG. C (593.2 DEG. F)
MELTING POINT:
MAY START TO SOLIDIFY AT -5 DEG. C (23 DEG. F) BASED ON DATA FOR: TRIETHYLENE
GLYCOL. WEIGHTED AVERAGE: -5.09 DEG, C (22.8 DEG. 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 (@20 DEG, C) (DIETHYLENE GLYCOL) .
VAPOR DENSITY:
THE HIGHEST KNOWN VALUE IS 6+7 (AIR=1) (TET RAETHYLENE 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.: NOT 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 ETHER,
PHYSICAL CHEMICAL COMMENTS: NOT AVAILABLE,
ODOR: NOT AVAILABLE
TASTE; NOT AVAILABLE,
COLOR: NOT AVAILABLE
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Emergency Response & Fire Protection Plan
Dacono Compressor Station
TelN-R67W-Section 7
Weld County, Colorado
Emergency Response & Fire Protection
1. Emergency Response & Fire Protection Plan
1.1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE & FIRE PROTECTION PLAN
1.1.1 Scope
Kerr-McGee Gathering, LLC (KMGG), an Anadarko Company, 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 acompressor station within Weld County, Colorado
and within the boundaries of the Mountain View 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 an Emergency Action and Safety Plan, signed by the
Mountain View Protection District and the Weld County Office of Emergency Management will be
provided to the Department of Planning Services and updated yearly as required.
1.1.3 Location of Compressor Station
The Dacono Compressor Station will be located in the Southeast quarter of Section 7, Township 1
North, and Range 67 West. The directions necessary for access by emergency responders are: Head
south from Perry lane to Grandview Boulevard, then turn left onto Grandview Boulevard and keep
going east until the intersection with county road 15, turn right onto county road 15, and then head
south to the lease access road. Turn right, heading west onto the lease access road to access the
Dacono Compressor Station.
1.1.4 Emergency Response
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 KMGG
personnel to respond to the issue and resolve with our standard company 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/APC's Integrated Operations Center (IOC) provides 24 hours a day
7 days a week monitoring and emergency response that number is 1-866-544-8184.
Emergency Response & Fire Protection
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 and APC - Emergency Contact List:
Contact
Phone Number
Notes
Anadarko
Integrated
and
Operating
Kerr-McGee
Center (IOC)
(970)
(866)
339-1020
504-8184
24/7 Emergency Response Number
Scott
Drilling
Rovira,
General Manager
(720)
(281)
929-6243 - o
702-0652 - m
Drilling and completion operations.
Shane Fross —Regional Operations
Director
(720)929-7226 - °
(307)680-8670 - m
Drilling and completion
operations.
Rex Specht —Operations Advisor
(720)
(303)
929-6246
241-3582
- o
- m
Production
and Midstream Operations
Michael Lutkin
(970)
515-1266 - o
Production Superintendent
(970)
397-0431 - m
Gathering and compression operations
Randy
Lavalleur
(303)
655-5376 - o
Plant operations
Production Superintendent
(303)
815-8247 - m
Charles
Sr.
HSE
Chase,
Representative
(970)
(307)
515-1176
399-3911
- o
- m
Midstream
operations.
Rick Morrish
(970)
515-1157 - o
HSE Manager
(303)
570-4745 — m
GWA operations.
Patrice
HSE
Representative
Barnett
II
(303)
(720)
655-5310 - 0
325-3429 - m
Midstream Operations
Jeff Jones
(970)
506-5925 - o
Drilling, completion, and production
Sr Staff
HSE Representative
(307)
262-2899 -rn
operations.
Midstream Emergency Response Contact List:
Incident
Contact
Phone Number
Comments
Fireexplosion,
,
serious injury
Mountain
Protection
7 (Dacono)
View Fire
District station
911 or
(303) 833-2622
Weld
Office
County Sherriff
s
911 or
(970) 356-4015
COGCC
(303) 894-2100
Spill or release
COGCC
(303) 894-2100
Reporting
produced
bbl
containment,
or ground
required
water,
in containment
water
or
or all
for spills
E&P waste
or 1
spills that
of crude
exceeding
bbl outside
impact
oil,
5
of
surface
Mountain View Fire
Protection District station
7 (Dacono)
911 or
(303) 833-2622
Reporting
surface
spills
water
of CERCLA
required
or
for spills
for reportable
hazardous
impacting
quantity
substances.
Colorado Department
Public Health
Environment
and
of
(800) 886-7689
Reporting
surface
spills
required for spills impacting
water or for reportable quantity
of CERCLA hazardous substances.
US EPA
(800) 227-8917
Reporting
surface
spills
water
of CERCLA
required for spills
or for reportable
hazardous substances.
impacting
quantity
National
Center
Clean
Response
Harbors
(800) 424-8802
(406) 370-6595
Reporting
surface
spills
A commercial
contractor
water
of CERCLA
required
or
spill
for spills
for reportable
hazardous
clean-up
impacting
quantity
substances.
and response
Emergency response personnel will have unrestricted access to all KMG wells and production
facilities.Spill/Release Response
Emergency Response & Fire Protection
All KMGG 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 and will comply with
federal and state spill response/reporting requirements. ICMGG 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 KWIC Environmental representative, who will coordinate follow-up
spill clean-up and environmental assessment activities andwho will report the incident to
appropriate authorities.
1.1.5 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 tire
prevention as they apply to their specific job duties;
• All facilities will be visited daily by ICM'IGG 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 ?.4 hours;
• I(I IGG and its contractors will cooperate filly with local and state emergency responders;
• Appropriate weed abatement measures will be taken prior to minimize fire danger;
• The construction contractor will place a sill or marker at the intersection of Weld County
Road (\VCR) 15 and the lease access road thatwill include emergency contacttelephone
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 35' 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:
Emergency Response & Fire Protection
• Earthen berms or a metal firewall sufficientto contain the contents of the largest AST will
be constructed and maintained at each tank battery, and no ignition source will be located
Nvithm the berm firewall;
• ASTs will be located at least 75' feet 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. KIVIGG 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 C'06CC regulations.
• Location signs will be posted and maintained identifying KMGG as the operator, emergency
contact telephone members, and directions to the facility;
• All valves, pipes, and fittings will be securely fastened and inspected atregular 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 order,
in accordance with NFPA 10 requirements.
1.1.6 Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for hazardous materials used during operations of the compressor station
are available upon request. Please contact Rick Mor ish, HSE Manager, GWA Operations for copies
of the SDS.
Emergency Response & Fire Protection
Attachment 'I — Dacono Compressor Station Location
kir/
KerrtvtGee
Kerr-McGee Gathering LLC
A subsidiary of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
1099 18111 Street
Denver, CO 80202
(720) 929-3317
January 8, 2018
VIA EMAIL
Dawn Anderson
Weld County
Public Works Department
RE: Dacono Compressor Station — USR Application PRE 17 -0148
Laydown Yard Traffic Estimates
Dear Dawn,
Kerr-McGee Gathering LLC, an Anadarko Company is providing more details about the Use by Special
Review Application PRE 17-0148 for the Dacono Compressor Station project submitted on November 27, 2017.
This is confirmation that the proposed Dacono Compressor Station and laydown yard on parcel number
146907400008 will have one access on Weld County Road 15 that will be aligned with the existing access
across WCR 15 permitted under the access permit AP 13-00456. The existing access on the same parcel south
of the proposed site of the compressor station will be removed as it pertains to an already plugged oil and gas
well and serves no future purpose.
The laydown area sited in this project will be used intermittently and will use the same access that will be used
to access the proposed Dacono compressor station. This yard will provide temporary laydown space for future
projects on a case -by -case basis and will be unused for extended periods of time. The expected traffic induced
by this laydown yard does not add a significant number of daily vehicles traveling to the proposed compressor
station. The traffic through the proposed new access is not expected to exceed 4-5 vehicles per hour at the peak
traffic time during an ongoing project that necessitates the use of the laydown yard.
In addition, this yard will provide a buffer area that distances further development, inhibits noise dispersion, and
provides an added safety component for any potential adjacent neighbors.
Thank you for your time and consideration of our application. Should you have any questions, please do
not hesitate to reach me at (720) 929-3317 or by email at Sam.Samet@anadarko.com
Sincerely,
Kerr-McGee Oil & Gas Onshore LP
Sevok 5404
Sam Samet
Regulatory Analyst
From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:
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Chris Gathman
PRE17-0148 - Dacono Compressor Station - Completeness Review Comments/Items
Tuesday/ December 19, 2017 9:00:49 AM
Articles of Organization - Susan Troudt.pdf
Dacono Compressor Station Drainag Letter .pdf
Updated SPO List.pdf
Anadarko Meetings & Discussions with City of Dacono documentation.pdf
pdf
Dear Chris,
Here are the completeness review items that you requested on December 7, 2017. Please let me
know if other information is needed.
Submit a copy of the articles of organization for Johnson Farms - Susan Troudt (attached)
• Submit any documentation re: whether or not the applicant has had contact/discussions (and
when) with the City of Dacono. (attached)
• Sign the Attached SPO list (attached)
• A Preliminary Drainage Report — Please see the attached document (Hayley received this)
• For the Department of Public Works: The applicant indicates that the compressor station will
be an unmanned 24/7 station w/ one staff person visiting the site daily. It appears that as part
of this application there will also be a laydown yard. I have not located the proposed/estimated
traffic for this use. PW will either need to be directed to this information or request a
memo/statement of proposed traffic for each access/use: There will be one access point
leading to both the compressor station and the laydown yard. Per discussion with Morgan, this
access will be lined up with the existing access across the road from it. The existing access
south of the proposed access will be closed for spacing requirements and because the well has
been plugged. Anadarko does not currently have plans to use the laydown yard so the only
traffic to account for is regular construction traffic to construct the compressor station. If there
are any further questions about this, please contact Sam Samet at Sam.Samet@anadarko.com.
Samuel Samet Regulatory Analyst
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
Office:720-929-3317
Cell: 307-660-5553
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From: Keiser, Nathan
To: Chris Gathman
Cc: Michelle Martin
Subject: RE: Proposed Dacono Compressor Station scheduling and some additional questions
Date: Thursday, June 01, 2017 12:06:49 PM
Chris,
Thanks for the email.
Thursday 6/8 at 2:30 would work great.
In response to your other questions, we will likely lease from Johnson Farms with an option to buy if
the USR is approved. The lease will likely be more than 20 acres but the facility itself will only be 8-
10 acres.
Also, the lease area will encompass some of the floodplain but the fenced facility itself will not be
located in the floodplain. We are making sure we do not have equipment in the floodplain.
In regard to the engineering questions, the facility will be unmanned. After construction, there will
only be 1-2 pickups per day during normal business hours (8-5) for general maintenance.
These vehicles would likely come from Grandview Blvd/WCR 12 (from both directions) to WCR 15
and access the site south from WCR 15. During construction we are willing to work with Dacono on
traffic routes.
With water flows, the site will be designed with appropriate stormwater controls and detention
pond in place. It will also be graded to ensure no downstream impacts.
Please note that Dacono has indicated that they will try and force annexation of the parcel into the
City so they can help control certain aspects of the site.
Is this enough information?
Thanks again Chris.
Nathan
From: Chris Gathman [mailto:cgathman@co.weld.co.us]
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2017 11:46 AM
To: Keiser, Nathan <Nathan.Keiser@anadarko.com>
Cc: Michelle Martin <mmartin@co.weld.co.us>
Subject: RE: Proposed Dacono Compressor Station scheduling and some additional questions
Dear Nathan,
1) I have been assigned your pre -application request. Unfortunately both our Engineer - Hayley
and our Flood Plain Coordinator— Diana are out of the office for the rest of the week. It
appears that a portion of the site may fall in the floodplain.
Based on this we need to push the meeting out a week.
Currently it looks like we have openings at 11 AM, 1:30, 2:30 or 3:30 on Thursday 6/8 and
the same times are currently available for Friday 6/9. Let me know if any of those times will
work for you.
2) Additionally, I have a few questions/clarifications on the request based on the review of your
narrative. Can you please answer engineering questions 1-6 of the attached pre -application
questionnaire in order to provide enough information for Engineering/Public Works for their
review prior to the meeting.
Based on my review it appears that the site is going to be approximately 20 acres in size — is that
correct?
Also — does KMG intend to lease this site from Johnson? Purchase this site?
Let me know if you have any questions.
Regards,
Chris Gattimar)
Planner III
Weld County Department of Planning Services
1555 N. 17th Avenue
to f: 970-400-3537
fax: 970-400-4098
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From: Michelle Martin
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2017 12:46 PM
To: Keiser, Nathan <Nathan.Keiser@anadarko.com>
Cc: Chris Gath man <cgathman@co.weld.co.us>
Subject: RE: Proposed Dacono Compressor Station
Hi Nathan,
I hope all is well. I had a wonderful vacation its always hard to come back but I am hear and working
like crazy.
I have assigned your case to Chris Gathman n he will contact you shortly to confirm the date and time
of the pre application meeting.
Have a wonderful day.
Michelle Martin
Planning Manager
1555 N 17th Ave
Greeley, CO 80631
mmartin@�co.weld.co.us
PHONE: (970) 400-3571
FAX: (970) 304-6498
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From: Keiser, Nathan [ma ilto: Nathan .Keiser@analarko.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2017 3:44 PM
To: Michelle Martin cmmartin@co.weld.co.us>
Cc: Kim Ogle <kog e@co.weld.co.us>
Subject: Proposed Dacono Compressor Station
Michelle,
I hope you're gearing up for a nice long weekend! I know everyone around here needs a mental
break from things.
Per our last conversation about Dacono, here is a pre -application request for our proposed
compressor station.
It is outside of their municipal boundary but within their growth boundary. We understand that
there will challenges but need to move forward with things.
I've added Kim to this email because I can't remember when you are headed to Florida for vacation.
Hopefully you have availability next Thursday morning for us.
Thanks for your help and have a great Holiday weekend!
Nathan
Nathan Si Keiser Rockies Regulatory - Municipal Planning
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation. 1099 18th Street Denver, CO 80202
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Timeline of Anadarko/Kerr McGee Onshore & City of Dacono Meetings
• 4/12/2017: Anadarko met with the City of Dacono about a potential site for the proposed
Dacono Compressor Station. The city expressed that the parcel chosen at the time
(Miller Ranch) was zoned PUD and that a comprehensive plan amendment and change of
zone would be required.
• 5/1/2017: Anadarko met with the City of Dacono to discuss further the proposed location
of the Miller Ranch parcel.
• 5/19/2017: Anadarko met with the City of Dacono to discuss an alternative location
since the City of Dacono staff expressed that they would prefer if Anadarko pursued a
different location and Anadarko has chosen to pursue a different location (Johnson
Farms), outside of the City limits, based on feedback from the City of Dacono staff.
• 7/26/2017: Anadarko met with City of Dacono staff to discuss E&P operations and the
new proposed compressor station location.
• 8/16/2017: Anadarko sent the draft USR drawings to staff in the City of Dacono
• 9/19/2017: Anadarko met with City of Dacono staff to discuss the comprehensive
development plan and explain Anadarko's basis of choosing specific locations.
• 10/7/2017:Anadarko sent a Weld County Notice of Inquiry Form to City of Dacono and
Dacono did not respond to the notice or sign it.
• 10/11/2017:Anadarko met with Dacono to discuss feedback, timing and siting rationales
• 11/7/2017: Anadarko sent the full USR package for the compressor station that was
submitted to Weld County to City of Dacono staff.
MEMORANDUM
TO: PRE 17-0148; Case File, pre -application
DATE: June 8, 2017
FROM: Kris Ranslem, Planning Technician
SUBJECT: Pre -Application Meeting prior to submitting
USR for Natural Gas Compressor Station
Attendees:
Nathan Keiser, Anadarko
John Kershner, Anadarko
Pamela Bland, Building
Evan Pinkham, Public Works
Chris Gathman, Planning
Hayley Balzano, Engineering
Kris Ranslem, Planning
On Thursday, June 8, 2017 an informal discussion took place at the Greeley Administrative Offices
Conference Room regarding a proposed compressor station. (The legal description is Section 7, TIN, R67W
of the 6th P.M.; Situs Address is 4015 Colorado Boulevard)
Background Information:
Anadarko is proposing to construct a natural gas processing facility including compressors and related
equipment. The applicants noted that they have a major pipeline corridor running adjacent to this property.
Additionally, the applicants indicated that a 70 foot communication tower would be located on site.
The facility will be unmanned with 24/7 operation.
Building Department
Building permits may be required, per Section 29-3-10 of the Weld County Code. Currently the following has
been adopted by Weld County: 2012 International Codes; 2006 International Energy Code; 2014 National
Electrical Code; A► building permit application must be completed and two complete sets of engineered plans
bearing the wet stamp of a Colorado registered architect or engineer must be submitted for review. A
geotechnical engineering report or an open -hole inspection report performed by a registered State of Colorado
engineer may be required for new structures and or additions.
A complete code analysis prepared by a registered design professional may be required, and shall be
submitted with Commercial Permit Applications to Weld County.
A Fire District Notification letter may be required and shall be submitted with Commercial Permit applications.
Building Staff recommends a pre -submittal meeting with Building Department to verify all requirements are
present.
All building permit requirements can be found on the Weld County web -site:
www.weldgov.com/departments/building/building permit/permit applications/.
Health Department
Staff was unavailable; however please contact Lauren Light at 970-400-2211 for further direction.
Waste handling: Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls blowing
debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. The applicant shall operate in accordance with Chapter 14,
Article 1 of the Weld County Code.
Please answer the following if applicable; indicate if there will be washing of vehicles or equipment, fuel
storage, maintenance of vehicles or equipment, floor drains in shop, air emissions permit.
Onsite dust: Fugitive dust should attempt to be confined on the property. Uses on the property should comply
with the Colorado Air Quality Commission's air quality regulations.
Sewage disposal information: Include in application how sewage disposal will be accommodated. If using a
septic system provide a copy of the septic permit. Either utilize the County website
www.co.weld.co.us/maps/propertyportall or call (970-304-6415) or stop by EH front counter and request a
copy.
Potable water information: Include in application how potable water will be provided. Provide a will serve letter
or water bill from the water district or provide a copy of well permit.
Portable toilets and Bottled water can be used for employees and customers per policy below:
TO DEFINE WHEN PORTABLE TOILETS AND COMMERCIALLY BOTTLED WATER ARE ALLOWED
Purpose: To define when portable toilets and commercially bottled water are allowed.
Policy: Bottled water from a commercial source is allowed in the following circumstances:
1. Temporary or seasonal uses that are utilized 6 months or less per year (for example
recreational facilities, firework stands, farmers markets )
2. Gravel mines
3. 10 or less customers or visitors per day
And/or one of the following:
4. 2 or less full time (40 hour week) employees located on site
5. 4 or less part time (20 hour week) employees located on site
6. Employees or contractors that are on site for less than 2 consecutive hours a day
Policy: portable toilets are allowed in the following circumstances:
1. Temporary or seasonal uses that are utilized 6 months or less per year (for example
recreational facilities, firework stands, farmers markets )
2. Gravel mines
3. 10 or less customers or visitors per day
And/or one of the following:
4. 2 or less full time (40 hour week) employees located on site
5. 4 or less part time (20 hour week) employees located on site
6. Employees or contractors that are on site for less than 2 consecutive hours a day
Public Works
County Road 15 is a gravel road and is designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map (Code
Ordinance 2017-01) as a(n) local road, which requires 60 feet of right-of-way. The applicant shall delineate on
the site map or plat the future and existing right-of-way. If the right-of-way cannot be verified it shall be
dedicated. Pursuant to the definition of setback in the Weld County Code, Chapter 23, Article III, Section 23-3-
50, the required setback is measured from the future right-of-way line. Be aware that physical roadways may
not be centered in the right-of-way. This road is maintained by Weld County►.
County Road 10 is a section line road. Section line right-of-way does not exist in all sections in Weld County
and should be verified before a decision to utilize it is made. Weld County commonly refers to these as "Non -
Maintained Section Line Right -of -Way." The existence of a physical road does not imply public right-of-way
and the road may be located on private property. All right-of-way should be verified and physical roads located
in relationship to the public right-of-way to ensure trespassing does not occur. The applicant shall verify the
existing right-of-way and the documents creating the right-of-way and this information shall be noted on the
site plan or plat. The applicant shall delineate on the site map or plat the existing right-of-way and physical
location of roads to be used. If the right-of-way► cannot be verified it shall be dedicated or an adequate
easement between property owners shall be provided. Pursuant to the definition of setback in the Weld
County Code, Chapter 23, Article III, Section 23-3-50, the required setback is measured from the future right-
of-way line. Be aware that physical roadway many not be centered in the right-of-way. This road is NOT
maintained by Weld County.
This portion of County Road 13 is under the jurisdiction of the City or Town (municipality) of Dacono. The
municipality has jurisdiction over access to the road. Please contact the municipality to verify the access
permit or for any additional requirements that may be needed to obtain or upgrade the permit.
Weld County will not replace overlapping easements located within existing right-of-way or pay to relocate
existing utilities within the County right-of-way.
ACCESS
Table 12A.2 Minimum Access Spacing Criteria (Feet)
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1,320
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75
Per Chapter 12, Article 5, Section 12-5-30, an Access Permit is required for access to Weld County
maintained roadways. We strongly encourage you to discuss your access with public works prior to laying out
your site plan to ensure the approved accesses are compatible with your layout.
For new accesses and/or change of use of an existing access, the fee and photos are required (photo looking
left and right along roadway from the access point and looking in to and out of the access point). These photos
are used to evaluate the safety of the access location. Access permit instructions and application can be found
at https://www.weldgov.con/departments/public_works/permits/. Chapter 6, Sections 6.3, 6.4 and 6.5 of the
Weld County Engineering and Construction Criteria offer access design guidance, which can be accessed at:
https://www.weldgov.com/departments/public works/engineering/.
Appendix 12-A of the county code can also be referenced. Existing access points with change of use or new
access points may or may not be granted. Questions pertaining to access permits or access design shall be
directed to the Public Works Department. Application Fee: temporary $75, single residential $75, small
commercial $75, industrial $150, field $0, large commercial $150, subdivision $150. This can be accessed at:
https://www.weldgov.com/departments/public works/engineering/.
For shared accesses, Public Works strongly recommends the property owner establish an access road
maintenance agreement so future owners of the properties will be aware of their requirements for shared
maintenance of the access road. This is not a requirement for the recorded exemption but is recommended to
avoid property owner conflicts in the future.
Per Chapter 12, Appendix 12A.4.1 of the Weld County Code, an access approach that is gated shall be
designed so that the longest vehicle (including trailers) using the access can completely clear the traveled way
when the gate is closed. In no event, shall the distance from the gate to the edge of the traveled surface be
less than 35 feet.
Per Chapter 12, Appendix 12k 10.1, traffic volumes to the proposed facility may require the installation of a
tracking control device and/or a minimum of four inches of compacted recycled asphalt or aggregate road
base. Tracking control is required to prevent tracking from the site onto public roadways. Minimal standards
are listed below. Temporary Tracking Control shall be used during construction unless permanent tracking
control is installed ahead of construction activities.
Less than 20 passenger vehicle round trips/day, no upfront tracking control requirements.
As part of the development review process, all new commercial or residential developments will be required to
submit a TIS that is prepared, stamped, and signed by a professional engineer licensed in the State of
Colorado, unless the TIS is waived by Public Works.
A Traffic Impact Study shall be completed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer. The engineer will
need to follow the checklist available on the Weld County Public Works website at:
http://www.weldgay.com/departments/public works/traffic signing/traffic study checklist/. Any triggers based
upon the traffic narrative or the traffic study will be included within the improvements and road maintenance
agreement.
Public Works may require an improvements agreement for one or all the following reasons:
• Off -Site public improvements
• Road maintenance agreement
• Construction maintenance agreement
• Access improvements agreement
An Improvements Agreement is required for sites with required offsite improvements per Chapter 12, Article V,
Section 12-5-60. Collateral is required to ensure the improvements are completed, and maintained.
Improvements/Road Maintenance Agreement: An example agreement is available at:
https://www.weldgov.com/UserFiles/Servers/Server 6/File/Departments/Public 20Works/DevelopmentRevie
wlsprusr.pdf. It will detail the approved haul route(s), outline when offsite improvements will be triggered, and
include a maintenance agreement for the haul routes. Possible mitigations included in the road maintenance
agreement may include but are not limited to: dust control, specified haul routes, damage repairs, and future
improvement triggers.
A Site Plan will be required identifying the following (if applicable):
Show and label location of existing road, existing road right-of-way, future road right-of-way, and
easements
a Show and label the unmaintained section line right-of-way
Show and label location of the access(es) and label with access permit number
Show and label the access turning radii (Residential — 25' Commercial — 60')
Show and label the approved tracking control
CONTACT INFORMATION
Please contact the following staff regarding the following Public Works issues:
Access Permits: Janet Lundquist jundquist@weldgov.com 970-400-3726
Improvements Agreements: Evan Pinkham epinkham@weldgov.cam 970-400-3727
MS4 Areas: Lyndsay Holbrook Iholbrookweldgov.com 970-400-3788
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Weld County has recently adopted a new stormwater drainage code located under Chapter 23, Article 12
Storm Drainage Criteria.
A list of professional engineering consultants is available if you need help finding an engineer to assist you
with your project at the following link http://www.co.weld.co.us/Departments/PlanningZoning/Engineering.html.
Please contact the Department of Planning Services/Development Review Engineering for questions or
assistance 970-353-6100.
This area IS within an Urbanizing Drainage Area: Urbanizing Drainage Areas generally require detention of
runoff from the 1 -hour, 100 -year, storm falling on the developed site and release of the detained water at the
historic runoff rate of the 1 -hour, 5 -year storm falling on the undeveloped site.
Detention pond summarized in a drainage report is required unless the project falls under an exception to
stormwater detention requirements per code section 23-12-30 F.1. To avoid holding up case processing, a
minimum of either a preliminary drainage report or a drainage narrative with exception as shown below must
be submitted with 7 -day case submittal information.
Detention Pond Requirements:
1. A Drainage Report and Detention Pond Design shall be completed by a Colorado Licensed
Professional Engineer and adhere to the drainage related sections of the Weld County Code. The
Drainage Report must include a Certification of Compliance, stamped and signed by the PE, which
can be found on the engineering website. A general Drainage Report Guidance Checklist is available
on the engineering website. A Preliminary Drainage Report or a qualifying exception and Drainage
Narrative shown below must be submitted for review at the time of the application.
The applicants will be required to maintain the historic drainage flows and run-off amounts that exist from the
property.
A Weld County Grading Permit will be required if disturbing more than 1 acre. Grading Permit applications are
accepted after the planning process is complete (map recorded). An Early Release Request Form may be
entertained only after the applicant and Planning Department have reviewed the referral and surrounding
property owner comments. The Early Release Request may or may not be granted depending on referral
comments and surrounding property owner concerns. Contact an Engineering representative from the
Planning Department for more information. Application Fees: 1-5 Acres/ $50, 5.1 - 20 Acres/ 100, 20.1 Acres
or Greater/$200 + $1 per acre over 20.
A Construction Stormwater Permit is also required with the State for disturbing more than 1 acre. Contact:
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division, Rik Gay, 303-692-
3575.
This site IS in a Geologic Hazard Area. The Colorado Geologic Society will be a referral agency. A geologic
hazard permit may be required. The Colorado Geologic Survey (CGS) has expertise in geologic hazard areas
and is a referral agency for this project. Contact Jill Carlson with the CGS for more detailed information on the
geologic hazards in your project area and any additional requirements that may be needed. Depth to mine
350-400 feet.
Jill Carlson
Colorado Geological Survey
1801 19th Street
Golden, CO 80401
303-384-2643
carlson@mines.edu
This site IS in a FEMA regulatory floodplain. A flood hazard development permit is required for any
development in the floodplain. Contact the floodplain planner Diana Aungst at 970-353-6100.
If the site requires a detention pond and the detention pond is located in the FEMA regulatory floodplain, the
drainage report will be required to indicate how the detention facility will be maintained after a flooding even.
A Site Plan will be required identifying the following (if applicable):
• Show and label location of drainage related features i.e. detention pond(s), ditches, etc... Detention
ponds shall be labeled as "No Build/Storage Area" and include design volume
• Show and label the drainage flow arrows showing how the stormwater flows across the property
• Show and label the parking and traffic circulation flow arrows showing how the traffic moves around
the property
• Show and label the location of geological hazard
• Show and label the location of any floodplain boundaries (include permit number, floodplain type, map
panel number and date)
CONTACT INFORMATION
Hayley Balzano
Department of Planning Services Engineer
hbalzano@weldgov.com
970-400-3552
Planning Department
Additional fees may be included with the Building Permit such as Road Impact, County Facilities and Drainage
fees. Please refer to the handout provided.
Weld County has a Coordinated Planning Agreement (CPA) with the Town of Dacono. Staff discussed this
and determined that this IGA is under the old notification requirement. Staff will forward an IGA notification
form that the applicant will provide to Dacono. Staff is in the process of verifying with the County Attorney's
Office re: if there are specific requirements to annex if Dacono requests annexation. Staff will let the applicant
know as soon as it receives an answer on this question. Staff advised the applicants to contact Dacono
regarding possible land use permitting including possible annexation.
Staff indicated that landscapinglberminglscreening may be required and encouraged the applicant to hold
community outreach prior to submittal of the USR.
Please identify any proposed lighting or signs on the Site Plan. Lighting needs to be downcast and shielded.
A 16sf sign is allowed in the Agricultural Zone District; however if there are potentially any additional or larger
signs please include those in the application.
A portion of this site is located in a designated FEMA floodplain. Flood Hazard Development Permits will be
required if building within the floodplain. Please show and label the floodplain boundaries and the FEMA Flood
Zone and FEMA Map Panel Number on the plat. Contact the Floodplain Administrator, Diana Aungst, at 970-
400-3524 to discuss your project.
Staff urged the applicant to contact staff for any questions:
Planner On Call available Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or contact Chris Gathman at 970-400-
3537 or ggathmanc_x_weldgov.com
Staff provided information on Colorado's Enterprise Zone (EZ) program which provides state income tax
credits to encourage businesses to locate/expand in designated economically distressed areas of the state.
The Weld County EZ program is administered by Upstate Colorado Economic Development.
Because the applicants will be leasing the property, a Subdivision Exemption will need to be submitted for the
leasehold area.
Staff explained the USR process. The applicant shall submit 1 packet for a 7 day completeness review. After
the 7 day completeness review the applicant will be informed of what items are still required to make the
application complete. Staff requested that the applicant submit the remaining material in electronic form.
Upon submittal of a completed application it will be sent out for referral for 28 days. The applicant will then
meet with their Planner to discuss the referrals and address as many of the referrals as possible. At that
meeting the Planning Commission hearing will be scheduled. The Board of County Commissioners hearing
typically follows approximately 3 weeks after the Planning Commission hearing.
The above notes are provided as a courtesy to the applicant. While we strive to help identify as many
potential issues upfront during the pre application meeting we cannot anticipate every issue that may come up
during the formal application process. The information contained herein has been placed on file with the
Department of Planning Services. The pre -application is valid for a period of one (1) year from the date of pre -
application. If a formal application is not received following the time period specified herein the Planning
Department reserves the right to require a new pre -application meeting. Please note that all land use, building
and impact fees are subject to change throughout this time period.
End memorandum.
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