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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20160297.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 0 8 0 3 _ 2 7 - 1 _ 0 0 _ 0 8 1 (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 W2 NE4 Zone District: AG , Total Acreage: 80 +/- , Flood Plain: No Airport Overlay District: Yes FEE OWNER(S) OF THE PROPERTY: Name: Platte River Midstream , Section 27 , Township 6 North, Range 65 West , Geological Hazard: No Work Phone # 405-421-0152 Home Phone # Address: 501 South Coltrane, Suite A Address: Email w.bradley@rimrockmidstream.com City/State/Zip Code Edmond, OK 73034 Name: Work Phone # Address: Home Phone # Email 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: Anne Best Johnson/Tetra Tech Work Phone # 720-864-4555 Home Phone # Address: 1900 South Sunset Street, Suite 1-E Address: Email Anne.Johnson@tetratech.com City/State/Zip Code Longmont, CO 80501 PROPOSED USE: Use by Special Review in the Agricultural Zone District for an Oil/Gas Support and Service Facility. 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 include 9dicating that tsignatory has to legal authority to sign for the corporation. l is • Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent Date Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent Date Document must be filed electronically. Paper documents are not accepted. Fees & forms are subject to change. For more information or to print copies of filed documents, visit www.sos.state.co.us. -Filed Colorado Secretary of State Date and Time: 02/26/2015 03:04 PM ID Number: 20151144361 Document number: 20151144361 Amount Paid: $50.00 ABOVE SPACE FOR OFFICE LSE ONLY Articles of Incorporation for a Profit Corporation filed pursuant to § 7-102-101 and § 7-102-102 of the Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.) I . The domestic entity name for the corporation is Platte River Midstream, Inc. (Caution: The use of certain terns or abbreviations are restricted by law. Read instructions/or more information.) 2. The principal office address of the corporation's initial principal office is Street address 1625 17th Street Mailing address (leave blank if same as street address) (Street number and name) Suite 302 Denver CO 80202 (State) (ZIP/Postal Code) (City) United States (Province if applicable) (Country) (Street number and name or Post Of/ice BOX information) (City) (State) (ZIP/Postal Code) (Province —if applicable) (County) 3. The registered agent name and registered agent address of the corporation's initial registered agent are Name (if an individual) or (Last) (First) (if an entity) The Corporation Company (Caution: Do not provide both an individual and an entity name.) Street address 1675 Broadway Mailing address (leave blank if same as street address) (Street number and name) Suite #1200 (Middle) (Suffix) Denver (City) Co 80202 (State) (LIP/Postal Code) (Street number and name or Post O//ice Bar information) (City) CO (State) (ZIP/Postal Code) ARTINC_PC Page 1 of 3 Rev, 8/5/2013 (The fblloicing statement is adopted by marking the box.) The person appointed as registered agent above has consented to being so appointed. 4. The true name and mailing address of the incorporator are Name (if an individual) or (if an entity) (Caution: Do not provide both an individual and an entity name.) Clinton Bryan (Lust) (First) (Middle) (Siffix) Mailing address 1625 17th Street (Street number and name or Post Office Hoc information) Suite 302 Denver CO 80202 (City) (State) (ZIP/Postal Code) United States. (Province —if applicable) (Country) (lf the )allowing statement applies, adopt the statement by marking the box and include an attachment.) ❑ The corporation has one or more additional incorporators and the name and mailing address of each additional incorporator are stated in an attachment. 5. The classes of shares and number of shares of each class that the corporation is authorized to issue are as follows. • The corporation is authorized to issue 1,000 common shares that shall have unlimited voting rights and are entitled to receive the net assets of the corporation upon dissolution. • Information regarding shares as required by section 7-106-101, C.R.S., is included in an attachment. 6. Of the following statement applies, adopt the statement by marking the box and include an attachment./ O This document contains additional information as provided by law. 7. (Caution: Leave blank firth(' document does not have a delayed effective date. Stating a delayed effective date has significant legal consequences. Read instructions before entering a date.) (/f the following statement applies, adopt the statement by entering a date and, if applicable, time using die required format.) The delayed effective date and, if applicable, time of this document is/are (mm/dd/yyvv hour:minute an/pm) Notice: Causing this document to be delivered to the Secretary of State for filing shall constitute the affirmation or acknowledgment of each individual causing such delivery, under penalties of perjury, that the document is the individual's act and deed, or that the individual in good faith believes the document is the act and deed of the person on whose behalf the individual is causing the document to be delivered for filing, taken in conformity with the requirements of part 3 of article 90 of title 7, C.R.S., the constituent documents, and the organic statutes, and that the individual in good faith believes the facts stated in the document are true and the document complies with the requirements of that Part, the constituent documents, and the organic statutes. This perjury notice applies to each individual who causes this document to be delivered to the Secretary of State, whether or not such individual is named in the document as one who has caused it to be delivered. ARTINC_PC Page 2 of 3 Rev. 8/5/2013 8. The true name and mailing address of the individual causing the document to be delivered for filing are Clinton Bryan (Lust) 1625 17th Street (Street number and name or Post (Mice Box information) Suite 302 (Firs° (Middle) (Sidi) Denver CO 80202 (CBI) (Stale) (7/P/Postal Code) United States (Province —if applicable) (Count'T) (/f the /o[lnuing statement applies, adopt the statement by marking the box and include an attachment.) O This document contains the true name and mailing address of one or more additional individuals causing the document to be delivered for filing. Disclaimer: This form/cover sheet, and any related instructions, are not intended to provide legal, business or tax advice, and are furnished without representation or warranty. While this form/cover sheet is believed to satisfy minimum legal requirements as of its revision date, compliance with applicable law, as the same may be amended from time to time, remains the responsibility of the user of this form/cover sheet. Questions should be addressed to the user's legal, business or tax advisor(s). ARTINC_PC Page 3 of 3 Rev. 8/5/2013 Platte River Midstream and Platte River Gathering Lucerne West Facility USR Questionnaire 1. Explain in detail, the proposed use of the property. The oil and gas market is continuing to expand in Weld County. The applicant, Platte River Midstream, proposes to use the west half of the north east quarter of Section 27, Township 6 North, Range 65 West as a crude oil "Truck Loading/Unloading and Oil and Gas Support Facility" as defined in the Weld County Code. This facility is the destination for the Platte River Gathering Line network which is designed to DOT standards and regulated by FERC. The Platte River Gathering pipeline network will collect crude oil produced in Weld County at production sites in the Windsor, Severance and Greeley areas and transport the material via gathering lines versus trucking it to the facility. Transporting crude via pipeline is a safe method of crude oil conveyance and removes trucks and rail cars from the transportation network. This proposed facility will support the Lucerne East facility (USR15-0037) but it is also designed to be independent from the Lucerne East facility. Until the Lucerne East facility is operational, product entering the Lucerne West facility site will be stored and transferred via truck from this location to Cheyenne, Wyoming where the product will be refined at Holly Frontier's Cheyenne Refinery. While it is anticipated that the conveyance of crude oil from the Lucerne West facility via truck will be eliminated once the gathering lines are constructed, the proposed bays and tanks allow for flexibility in accepting material should a producer need to off-load crude oil via truck. It is anticipated that 180,000 barrels of product will arrive via pipeline to this proposed facility. Four bays are planned for loading up to 12,000 barrels of crude oil onto 30-50 trucks within a 24 -hour period. Again, the loading and transporting of crude received at this facility to Cheyenne is a temporary operation until the Lucerne East facility is operational. After loading and transporting ceases, the facility design can reverse and accept crude in the event that a producer is not connected to the gathering line system. The bay area will have containment to collect crude should an accidental release occur. There will be up to four 150,000 barrel storage tanks at the facility. As illustrated on the attached application map, up to 20 tanks with storage capacity of 1,000 barrels each will be used for storage until the larger site tanks are constructed. Required containment areas are illustrated on the USR Map. Truck parking is illustrated on the attached USR maps. Approximately 8 — 12 trucks could be parked at the facility. These trucks will be used as part of the gathering business to gather local oil into the facility. Prior to the facility being completed, the oil will be trucked from the facility to Cheyenne. It is anticipated that once area producers are networked into the gathering line system, the reliance on trucks will be reduced. The site will be secure and fenced with chain link. The loading bay area will be fenced separately from the residual site. Access to the facility will be controlled by an automated access system. Lighting will be for security purposes and shall not spill onto adjacent properties. The westernmost access is an existing access for the ditch company and is located 2,660' west of the intersection of WCRs 66 and 43. This access, according to Dale Trowbridge with the Cache la Poudre Irrigating Company, is not accessed frequently. This access will not be contained within the facility's fenced area. A 25' buffer area is planned to allow access and maintenance along the ditch. This dimension was determined after meeting with the New Cache la Poudre Irrigating Company on site and in correspondence with them during the preparation of this application. The main facility access from WCR 66 is a new access point located approximately 2,513' from the intersection of WCRs 66 and 43 and approximately 87' east of the irrigation access road. This access will accommodate two-way traffic. The existing residential access will accommodate office traffic and is approximately 1,978' west of the intersection of WCRs 66 and 43. This access is approximately 535' from the main facility entrance. The emergency access serving both the east and west facilities is approximately 1,440' west of the intersection of WCRs 66 and 43. The internal drive for the trucks will be paved. The internal drive for the passenger vehicles will be surfaced in gravel or recycled road base. No recycled concrete will be used. During construction, the laydown area will be used for construction trailers and parking. This area will be graded first and either the conex style box or construction trailers will set temporarily on site and then be moved to this area. The facility will operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. For security of the facility and the pipelines, the facility can be monitored 24/7/365 from the Edmond, Oklahoma control center; however, the equipment will be operated locally and be self -protecting. The site will be monitored by surveillance cameras. A meeting was held with the Eaton Fire Protection District and the applicant intends to have a long working relationship with the District. There are other permits to be submitted to the State of Colorado for this project. If requested, copies of these permits may be provided to Weld County. Copies of the Air Pollution Emission Notice permit application are included with this USR Application submittal. A Secondary Containment and Unloading Pad Plan will be provided 30 days prior to construction of that portion of the facility, as applicable. 2. Explain how this proposal is consistent with the intent of the Weld County Code, Chapter 22 of the Comprehensive Plan The Weld County Comprehensive Plan has established Goals and supporting Policies that encourage responsible crude oil development in Weld County. Below is a list of specific goals followed by an explanation of how the goals are being addressed by this application. OG.Goal 1: Promote the reasonable and orderly exploration and development of oil and gas mineral resources. OG.Goal 2: Ensure that the extraction of oil and gas resources conserves the land and minimizes the impact on surrounding land and the existing surrounding land use. I I OG.Goal 3: Prevent surface and groundwater contamination from oil and gas minerals exploration and extraction. The proposed facility is new and supports the adjacent Lucerne East facility under review through USR15-0037 and the proposed Riverside Station under review. All three facilities are interconnected. This facility is designed to collect the produced oil from nearby wells via gathering lines and then pipe the material to the Lucerne West facility. The Lucerne West facility is designed to be able to accept 180,000 barrels of crude oil per day, however, until the gathering network has been fully installed, the the facility anticipates accepting 40,000 barrels of crude oil per day. Each truck can carry 200 barrels of crude. The facility has been designed to be pipeline fed with some flexibility to accept 30 - 50 trucks of crude per day, if needed. The market has directed the need for this proposed facility. Tetra Tech The facility will minimally impact the surrounding properties as the delivery of the crude oil is anticipated to be completed via gathering lines. Surrounding properties include the Lucerne East facility adjacent and east of the proposed facility, unincorporated Weld County, oil and gas exploration, agricultural uses with some rural residential to the north, south and west. Traffic generation and access will be discussed further in this application. Refer to the Drainage Report and Plan included with application materials. 3. Explain how this proposal is consistent with the intent of the Weld County Code, Chapter 23 (Zoning) and the zone district in which it is located. The application materials have been prepared according to the Weld County pre -application meeting held on July 17, 2015, and in conformance with Division 4 starting with Section 23-2-200 of the Weld County Code. The property is zoned "A" Agricultural and according to the Weld County Code, oil and gas support and service facilities are a Use allowed by Special Review in the Agricultural Zone District. The Weld County Code defines this type of storage and transloading facility as a "Crude oil processing facility" and it is a use listed as a Use by Special Review in the Agricultural Zone District. The gathering line system varies in diameter from 6 — 16" and will have a hoop stress of less than 20%, therefore the gathering line system is exempt from needing a Use by Special Review permit. 4. What type of uses surround the site (explain how the proposed use is consistent and compatible with surrounding land uses). The facility will minimally impact the surrounding properties as the delivery of the crude oil is anticipated to be completed via gathering lines. Surrounding properties include the Lucerne East facility adjacent and east of the proposed facility, unincorporated Weld County, oil and gas exploration, agricultural uses with some rural residential to the north, south and west. A neighborhood meeting was held on September 2, 2015. Property owners within %z mile of the facility were invited to attend the open house to learn more about the project. No participants expressed concern with the proposal. One surrounding property owner that could not attend the meeting did contact Tetra Tech with concern regarding the existing traffic in the vicinity. Traffic will be discussed in Section 4f, below. 5. Describe, in detail, the following: a. Number of people who will use the site. b. Number of employees proposed to be employed at this site. At full build -out, there may be as many as 20 employees. Initially, there will be 4 — 8 employees associated with the site. c. Hours of operation. Generally the site will be open from 7 am — 6 pm for trucking operations, however, the site will operate 24/7, 365 days per year. The Edmond control center operates 24/7 allowing continuous monitoring of the facility and pipeline for increased public safety, protection of the crude resource, and efficiency of delivery. Tetra Tech d. Type and Number of structures to be erected (built) on this site. There is one existing residential structure with supporting out -buildings on site. At this time, the longevity of these structures is unknown. The residential structure could be converted to an office or it could be abandoned. If it is converted to an office, the septic system associated with the home would be replaced or upgraded to meet the needs of the office. The appropriate change in use building permit will also be utilized for the conversion, if needed. If the residential structure is abandoned, the existing septic system will be properly abandoned. Below is a list of improvements/structures proposed to be located on site. It is important to note that the final dimensions and location of the equipment and structures will be determined with the final facility design and illustrated on building permits. The applicant has provided the best estimation of location and sizes of the equipment and structures for the USR application submittal. The general descriptions of these items are described below: I I The existing residential structure and out -buildings will be evaluated for future use after the USR has been processed. All County requirements for a change of use building permit, septic permit, etc. will be followed as necessary. o A proposed office and shop/warehouse are illustrated west of the existing structures. These may be manufactured structures. By placing these proposed structures on the USR map and referencing them in the narrative, the application will not need to complete a ZPMH process. o Two proposed temporary construction trailers are located to the west of the existing facilities. These may be manufactured structures. By placing these proposed structures on the USR map and referencing them in the narrative, the application will not need complete a ZPMH process. ❑ Truck loading bays and staging area: Four units are planned for the initial construction with another four potential units during a future construction phase. A canopy may be constructed during subsequent phases but is not planned for the first phase. o The function of this area is to transfer material from the tanks to the trucks. o Portable toilets with hand-sanitizer will be located in the bay area. o Instrumentation at the bay will identify the water and sediment content of the material. o Room for truck staging is illustrated on the USR Map. ❑ Twenty 1,000 barrel tanks are illustrated on the USR Map south of the bay area. These tanks have been designed with primary and secondary containment structures. The tanks will be approximately 20-30' tall. The tanks will be removed should the 150,000 barrel tanks, described below, be constructed. ❑ Four 150,000 barrel tanks will hold the crude oil until the product can be delivered to the adjacent facility to the south and east of the bay area. These tanks have been designed with primary and secondary containment structures. Until these tanks are constructed, the area will be used for construction lay down. ❑ Facility Sump: The drain lines for equipment will be collected at this location. This is a collection point for all oil at the facility. ❑ Surveillance Meters: Crude flow will be metered in this area for line -balancing purposes. I I Traps: Equipment called "Pigs" are used to check and clean out the lines. The area labeled "trap" is the receiving area for when the pigs are needed. Meter Runs: This is a custody transfer point for the commodity between Platte River Midstream and Blue Grama Midstream. Tetra Tech ❑ Lab Building: This is where material is tested to verify crude quality. ▪ Sump: The purpose of the sump is to collect anything that is drained from the piping. Any materials collected will be pumped back through the meters. ▪ A temporary propane tank will be located west of the 1,000 barrel tanks. ▪ A flare will be used to reduce emissions from the operation of loading trucks. It is anticipated that the flare will no longer be needed once the bays are converted to a receiving vs. a loading bay. A future sign for the facility will not exceed 16 square feet in size and will not be greater than 6 feet tall. The sign will be proposed for the main entrance. I The traffic routes will be surfaced with asphalt, gravel or recycled base as illustrated on the USR Map. Aggregate materials such as pea gravel or larger gravel will cover portions of the site around the equipment areas similar to other facilities to reduce dust and weeds and allow easy maintenance and upkeep of the facility. o There are circulation paths connecting the Lucerne West facility to the Lucerne East facility (USR15-0037) to eliminate on -road circulation between facilities. Typical lighting is illustrated on the submitted plans and shall be installed to not spill onto the adjacent land. Lighting will be directed to the equipment. ❑ Lightning suppressors will be incorporated into the site design. ❑ The facility will be fenced. The unloading bay area will be fenced separately. Fencing will be 6' chain link with 3' of barbed wire topping the chain link. ❑ A communications tower is illustrated south of the truck parking area. At this point in time, the tower is anticipated to be a use by right. Should an additional permit be required for a tower greater than 35' in height, this permit will be applied for at a later time. ❑ There are several easements located on the east side of the facility. These easements are for the gathering lines. e. Type and number of animals, if any, to be on this site. Animals are not going to be kept on site. / Kind of vehicles (type, size, weight) that will access this site and how often. Thirty to fifty trucks will access the site in a 24 -hour period and will access from WCR 66, The general public will not access the site. Employees and deliveries will access the site from WCR 66 at either the truck access point or the current residential access or through the two-way truck access. Following are the types of vehicles that may access the site organized by the various proposed uses on the site. The weight of vehicles is unknown, but it is noted that the County will not allow vehicles on County roads to exceed CDOT's required specifications for pounds per axle. Tetra Tech Type/Size of Vehicles Estimated Number of Trips per 24 hour day Large trucks (water and condensate delivery trucks) 30-50 Employee vehicles 10-20 According to the Traffic Narrative, "the Platte River Gathering Station can be served by the existing roadway system. Furthermore, it can be stated that this development is viable from a traffic engineering perspective." g. Who will provide fire protection to the site. The property is within the Eaton Fire Protection District boundary. A meeting was held with the Fire Protection District. The applicant has incorporated several suggestions into the design of the facility to accommodate the District. Future and long-term collaboration between Platte River Midstream and the District is anticipated. A fire hydrant is proposed for the east side of the facility entrance. h. Water source on the property (both domestic and irrigation). Water is needed for the future office, fire suppressant, hydrotesting and dust control. North Weld County Water District has supplied a "Will Serve" letter for the fire hydrant and any potable uses. The applicant has many options for hydrostatic testing and dust control to be negotiated at a later date pending approval of the USR application. i. Sewage disposal system on the property (existing and proposed). Portable toilets and hand-sanitizer will be provided for sanitary sewage disposal during construction and for the bay area. The office will be connected to a septic system. There is an existing septic system on site. At this time, it is unclear if it will be abandoned, upgraded or left "as is." Weld County regulations will be followed when the future of the septic system is determined. j. If storage or warehousing is proposed, what type of items will be stored. Some outside storage of new pipe and facility -related equipment will be stored on site in the lay -down area. 6. Explain the pmposed landscaping tbr the site. The landscaping shall be separately submitted as a landscape plan map as part of the application submittal. Landscaping is not proposed for the facility. The detention facilities will be re -seeded for erosion control. The undisturbed areas will remain native. The remainder of the site, including the process areas, will be covered in road base, rock or other non-flammable aggregate material. These materials are most conducive to keep weed free. Stockpiles of topsoil during construction will be seeded or covered to prevent blowing dust and to preserve the topsoil for use on site. Tetra Tech 7. Explain any proposed reclamation procedures when termination of the Use by Special Review activity occurs. When termination of the facility occurs, the facilities will be removed and the land will be returned to its native state. 8. Explain how the storm water drainage will be handled on the site. Off -site flows will be routed around the site. On -site flows will be conveyed to the drainage features. The 100 -year developed storm event will be released at the ten-year historic rate from the ponds. Additional details can be found in the Drainage Report attached with the USA application submittal. 9. Explain how long it will take to construct this site and when construction and landscaping is scheduled to begin. The facility construction may last approximately 4 — 12 months. The facility is anticipated to be active by the second quarter of 2016. 10. Explain where storage and/or stockpiles of wastes will occur on this site. There will be no storage and/or stockpiles of waste on this site. II. Please list proposedon-siteand offisite improvements associated with the use (example: landscaping,fencing, drainage, turn lanes, etc.) and a timeline of when you will have each one of the improvements completed. In addition to the response to Question 5d above, the following additional on -site improvements will be constructed at this location: o Over -lot grading will be completed during the Autumn/Winter, 2015. o Detention and drainage will be constructed after over -lot grading into Spring, 2016. Tetra Tech RISE ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE General Permit 07 and 08 Construction Application Property: Platte River Midstream, Inc. Lucerne West Station Section 27, Range 65 W, and Township 6N Weld County, CO July 1, 2015 Project Number: 0214P018 Prepared for: Platte River Midstream, Inc. 501 S. Coltrane, Suite A Edmond, OK 73034 Attn: Lance King /fr, Vice President Environmental & Regulatory Affairs iSt ENVIRONMENTAL TABLE OF CONTENTS EXCELLENCE 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 2.0 PROCESS/PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2 2 1 Process Description 2 2.2 Project Description 2 2.3 Station Location 2 3.0 EMISSIONS CALCULATIONS 3 3.1 Storage Tanks 3 3.2 Fugitive Emissions 3 3.3 Startup, Shutdown, and Maintenance (SSM) Events (Roof Landings) 3 4.0 REGULATORY APPLICABILITY ANALYSIS 4 4.1 Federal Regulations 4 4.2 Colorado Air Pollution Control Rules 5 LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix A: Figure 1 — Area Photo Figure 3 — Process Flow Diagram Figure 2 — Site Map Appendix B: CDPHE Forms Application APCD 100 — Checklist APCD 101 — Company Contact APCD 102 — Facility Wide Emissions Inventory Form APCD 105 - COGCC 805 Series Rule Requirements APCD 204 — Midstream Condensate Tank APEN APCD 208 — Hydrocarbon Liquid Loading APEN APCD 304 - Storage Tank O&M Land Development APEN Supplemental APEN Appendix C: Detailed Emission Calculations Appendix D: Fee Submittal rSt ii Platte River Midstream, Inc. - Lucerne West Station General Permit Application Project No. 0214P018 GENERAL PERMIT APPLICATION 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Platte River Midstream, Inc. plans to construct the Lucerne West Station located in Greeley, Colorado. While the design of the facility has not been finalized, this application is to authorize the construction of: • Up to twenty (20) 1,000 -barrel internal floating roof (IFR) storage tanks (T-101 through T- 120) and • Additional fugitive components (i.e., valves, flanges, etc.) associated with the new tanks. When the design is finalized, Platte River may construct some of each of these tanks. In no case will the facility have a throughput of more than 10,000 barrel per day (127,750,000 barrels per year). The facility may include twenty (20) 1,000 -barrel IFR tanks. Throughputs will be maintained on a 12 -month rolling average. Total hazardous air pollutant (HAP) emissions are estimated at 2.2 TPY. A summary of emissions from the facility are presented in Table 1-1. Table 1-1: Total Facility Emissions After Modification Emission Point (EP) Description Emissions (TPY) EP1 1,000 -bbl Truck Tanks 17.0 EP2 Fugitives 0.2 EP3 Truck Loading 9.5 Total VOC 26.7 Total HAPs 2.2 This registration includes the forms, checklists, and information required by the CDPHE. A description of this particular project is included in Section 2. Detailed emissions information is presented in Section 3 and Appendix C. A copy of the fee submittal is included in Appendix D. Please note this application uses preliminary data. When being considered, please request updated information and it will be supplied promptly. This will ensure the final design is reviewed before issuing of the permit. 74.44 SE 1 Platte River Midstream, Inc. - Lucerne West Station General Permit Application Project No. 0214P018 2.0 PROCESS/PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2.1 Process Description The Lucerne West Station receives crude oils and natural gas condensate via tank truck and pipeline from nearby wells and production facilities. The material is stored in IFR tanks and transported out via pipeline. A process flow diagram is provided in Appendix A, Figure 2. 2.2 Project Description The objective of this project is to construct: • Up to twenty (20) 1,000 -barrel internal floating roof (IFR) storage tanks (T-101 through T-120); and • Additional fugitive components (i.e., valves, flanges, etc.) associated with the new tanks. 2.3 Station Location From Greeley, head North on 8t" Avenue. Turn right onto O St. and continue on Co Rd 64. Turn left onto Weld County Rd 43. Take the first (paved) right onto Co Rd 66 and continue for about 0.8 miles to find the Station entrance on the right. 74944 SE 2 Platte River Midstream, Inc. - Lucerne West Station General Permit Application Project No. 0214P018 3.0 EMISSIONS CALCULATIONS 3.1 Storage Tanks VOC emissions from the proposed tanks are calculated using EPA's TANKS 4.09 program, as shown in Appendix C. The tanks store crude oil. Emissions from the tanks are summarized in Table C-1 of Appendix C. TANKS 4.09d output files for condensate are included for each type of tank. 3.2 Fugitive Emissions Fugitive VOC emissions are calculated using emission factors found in the EPA document "Protocol for Equipment Leak Emission Estimates" (EPA 453/R95-017) Table 2-3 — Marketing Terminal Emission Factors. A summary of proposed fugitive components and VOC emissions is included in Appendix C, Table C-2. 3.3 Startup, Shutdown, and Maintenance (SSM) Events (Roof Landings) The CDPHE requires the permitting of certain predictable SSM events for a facility. The only significant SSM events are the landing of the floating roofs during an inspection or repair. Platte River Midstream, Inc. estimates that no more than three landing events for each of the tanks will occur in any 12 -month period. Emissions were calculated using the roof landing Equation 2-26 found in AP -42, Chapter 7. Emissions from roof landings are shown in Table C-3. Emissions from the roof landings are being included in their respective APENs. 74.44 SE 3 Platte River Midstream, Inc. - Lucerne West Station General Permit Application Project No. 0214P018 4.0 REGULATORY APPLICABILITY ANALYSIS This section provides a summary demonstration that this project will meet all of the applicable Federal Regulations and State Regulations. 4.1 Federal Regulations PSD, 40 CFR Part 52 [Not Applicable] The facility is not a Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) major source because VOC emissions are less than 100 TPY. Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources (NSPS), 40 CFR Part 60 [Applicable] Subpart A requires the submittal of several notifications for NSPS-affected sources. Within 30 days after starting construction of any affected facility, the Facility must notify the Administrator (CDPHE) that construction has commenced. A notification of the actual date of initial startup of any affected facility will be submitted within 15 days after such date. If required, initial performance tests are to be conducted within 60 days of achieving the maximum production rate, but not later than 180 days after initial startup of the facility. The facility must notify CDPHE at least 30 days prior to any initial performance test and must submit the results of the initial performance tests to CDPHE. Subparts Kb, Volatile Organic Liquid (VOL) Storage Vessels. This subpart regulates hydrocarbon storage tanks larger than 19,813 gallons capacity and built after July 23, 1984. The proposed IFR tanks are subject to and will comply with NSPS Subpart Kb. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs), 40 CFR Part 61 [Not Applicable] There are no emissions of the regulated pollutants other than benzene. The facility will emit less than 150 pounds of benzene in any 12 -month period. However, the facility is not one of the listed affected sources and is, therefore, exempt from this part. NESHAP, 40 CFR Part 63 [Not Applicable] Potential HAP emissions from the facility are below the 10/25 TPY major source thresholds as shown in the emissions section. Subpart OO The facility is not subject to the provisions of this subpart because they apply to the control of air emissions from tanks for which another subpart of 40 CFR parts 60, 61, or 63 references the use of this subpart for such air emission control. Subpart EEEE for storage of organic liquids. Final Rule published in the Federal Register on February 3, 2004. This facility is a true minor source of HAPs and is not subject to this subpart. Compliance Assurance Monitoring (CAM), 40 CFR Part 64 [Not Applicable] CAM applies to any pollutant -specific emission unit at a major source that is required to obtain a Title V permit, if it meets all of the following criteria: • It is subject to an emission limit or standard for an applicable regulated air pollutant. • It uses a control device to achieve compliance with the applicable emission limit or standard. 74.44 SE 4 Platte River Midstream, Inc. - Lucerne West Station General Permit Application Project No. 0214P018 • It has potential emissions, prior to the control device, of the applicable regulated air pollutant of greater than 100 TPY. The facility is not required to obtain a Title V permit, this rule does not apply. Chemical Accident Prevention Provisions, 40 CFR Part 68 [Not Applicable] The definition of a stationary source does not apply to transportation, including storage incident to transportation, of any substance or any other extremely hazardous substance under the provisions of this part. Naturally occurring hydrocarbon mixtures, prior to entry into a natural gas processing plant or petroleum refining process unit, including: condensate, crude oil, field gas, and produced water, are exempt for the purpose of determining whether more than a threshold quantity of a regulated substance is present at the stationary source. Stratospheric Ozone Protection, 40 CFR Part 82 [Not Applicable] The facility does not produce, consume, recycle, import, or export any of the controlled substances or controlled products as defined in this part, nor will service on motor (fleet) vehicles, which involves ozone -depleting substances, be performed. Therefore, as currently operated, the facility is not subject to these requirements. 4.2 Colorado Air Pollution Control Rules Regulation No. 1 (Particles, Smokes, Carbon Monoxide and Sulfur Oxides) [Not Applicable] Regulation No. 1 sets forth emission limitations, equipment requirements and work practices (abatement and control measures) intended to control the emissions of particles, smoke, and sulfur oxides from new and existing stationary sources. This facility is a source of VOC only so it not subject to Regulation No. 1. Regulation No. 2 (Odor Control) [Applicable] Regulation No. 2 sets standards for allowable odor contaminants for different land -use areas in the state and outlines control measures that can be taken to bring violators into compliance. The Facility will comply with the applicable standards. Regulation No. 3 (Air Pollution Emission Notices -Permits) [Applicable] Regulation No. 3 requires sources of air contaminants to file Air Pollution Emission Notices. It also requires new or modified sources of air pollution to obtain preconstruction permits. The facility is complying with Regulation No. 3 requirements with this submittal. Regulation No. 6 (New Source Performance Standards) [Applicable] Regulation No. 6 sets standards of performance for specific new stationary sources in Colorado. The tanks are subject to New Source Performance Standards Subpart Kb and will comply with applicable requirements. 74.44 SE 5 Platte River Midstream, Inc. - Lucerne West Station General Permit Application Project No. 0214P018 Regulation No. 7 (Volatile Organic Compounds Control) [Applicable] Regulation No. 7 sets standards for controls of VOCs from storage tanks located in non - attainment areas. The storage tanks are equipped with IFR controls that meet the regulatory requirements. 74.44 SE 6 ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE APPENDIX A Photo, Process Flow Diagram, and Site Map GENERAL DRAWING PERMIT TITLE - 4 411 V� 40°27'41", -104°38'54" ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE Approved By APE 6124115 TRINITY SERVICES & CONSULTING 609 S. KELLY, STE F-3 EDMOND, OK 73003 Date Designed By NA File Path AERIAL MAP*.DWG Drawn By ZP 6/23/15 Drawing No. PLATTE RIVER LUCERNE MIDSTREAM, WEST SITE INC. Checked By VC 6/24/15 1 Sheet 1 of 2 PRODUCT FROM PIPELINE (10K BBL MAX 365 DAY AVG.) PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM GENERAL PERMIT PLATTE RIVER MIDSTREAM, INC. LUCERNE WEST 40027150"/ -104°37'28" PRODUCT STORED IN (20) 1000 -BBL TANKS rt-cric SC ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE PRODUCT LOADED ON TRUCKS (10K BBL MAX 365 DAY AVG.) TRINITY SERVICES & CONSULTING 609 S. KELLY, STE F-3 EDMOND, OK 73003 W 6 6 GV0el 1]AV C VAPOR COMBUSTOR UNIT 445' 15.5' O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 000 O 000 O 000 O ALL 100O bbl CRUDE/CONDENSATE TANKS 480' TRUCK LOADING 0 75 150 SCALE FEET GENERAL SITE PLAN PERMIT ,- 4 W .1 4 ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCEApproved TRINITY SERVICES & CONSULTING 609 S. KELLY, STE F-3 EDMOND, OK 73003 Date Designed By ZP 6/23/15 File Path SITE PLAN*.DWG Drawn By ZP 6/23/15 Drawing No. PLATTE RIVER LUCERNE 40°27'50", MIDSTREAM, WEST -104°37'28" SITE INC. Checked By VC 6/24/15 2 By APE 6/24/15 Sheet 2 of 2 ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE APPENDIX B CDHPE Forms Form APCD-100 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Colorado Oil & Gas Industry alo�°ne��n� of Public Health Construction Permit Application Completeness Checklist and Environment Ver. September 28, 2009 Company Name: Platte River Midstream, Inc. Source Name: Lucerne West Station Date: 7/1/2015 Are you requesting a facility wide permit for multiple emissions points? Yes x No In order to have a complete application, the following attachments must be provided, unless stated otherwise. If application is incomplete, it will be returned to sender and filing fees will not be refunded. Attachment Application Element Applicant APCD A APEN Filing Fees V ❑ Air Pollutant Emission Notice(s) & (APENs) B v Application(s) for Construction Permit(s) — APCD Form Series 200 C Emissions Calculations and Supporting Documentation N D Company Contact Information - Form APCD-101 V E Ambient Air Impact Analysis /1 Check here if source emits only VOC (Attachment E not required) F Facility Emissions Inventory - Form APCD-102 V ❑ Check here if single emissions point source (Attachment F not required) Process description, flow diagram G and plot plan of emissions unit and/or N facility ❑ Check here if single emissions point source (Attachment G not required) H Operating & Maintenance (O&M) Plan — APCD Form Series 300 V Check here if true is for ❑ minor emissions source or application a general permit (Attachment H not required) I Regulatory Analysis V Check here APCD to ❑ to request complete regulatory analysis (Attachment I not required) Colorado Oil Gas Conservation Commission 805 Series Rule and (COGCC) J v Requirements- Form APCD-105 Check here if is to COGCC 805 Series I1 source not subject requirements (Attachment J not required) Send Complete Application to: Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment APCD-SS-B1 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, Colorado 80246-1530 Check box if facility is an existing Title V source: • Send an additional application copy Check box if refined modeling analysis included: ■ Send an additional application copy Page 1 of 1 FormAPCD-100-AppCompleteChecklist-Ver.9-28-2009.doc Form APCD-101 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Company Contact Information Form Ver. September 10, 2008 Company Name: Platte River Midstream, Inc. Colorado Department of Public l lealth and Environment Source Name: Lucerne West Station Permit Contact': Lance King Address: 501 S. Coltrane, Suite A Street Edmond OK 73034 City State Zip Phone Number: 405-317-9587 Fax Number: E-mail: lking arimrockmidstream.com Billing Contact: (Permit Fees Lance Kin g Address: 501 S. Coltrane, Suite A Street Edmond OK 73034 City State Zip Phone Number: 405-317-9587 Fax Number: E-mail: lking@rimrockmidstream.com Compliance Contact2: Lance King Address: 501 S. Coltrane, Suite A Street Edmond OK 73034 City State Zip Phone Number: 405-317-9587 Fax Number: E-mail: lking@rimrockmidstream.com Billing Contact: (Annual Feesil Lance King Address: 501 S. Coltrane, Suite A Street Edmond OK 73034 City State Zip Phone Number: 405-317-9587 Fax Number: E-mail: lking@rimrockmidstream.com Check how would you like to receive your permit fee invoice? Mail: ■ E-mail: Fax: • Footnotes: ' The permit contact should be the point of contact for technical information contained in the permit application. This may be a company representative or a consultant. 2 The compliance contact should be the point of contact for discussing inspection and compliance at the permitted facility. 3 The billing contact (Permit fees) should be the point of contact that should receive the invoice for fees associated with processing the permit application & issuing the permit. (Reg. 3, Part A, Section VI.B) 4 The billing contact (Annual fees) should be the point of contact that should receive the invoices issued on an annual basis for fees associated with actual emissions reported on APENs for the facility. (Reg. 3, Part A, Section VI.C) Page 1 of 1 FormAPCD-101-CompanyContactlnfo-Ver.9-10-2008.doc Form APCD-102 Company Name: Platte River Midstream, Inc. Source Name: Lucerne West Station Source AIRS ID: 001 and 002 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Facility Wide Emissions Inventory Form Ver. September 10, 2008 Colorado Department of Public I lealth and Environment Uncontrolled Potential to Emit (PTE) Controlled Potential to Emit (PTE) Criteria (TPY) i HAPs (lbs/yr Criteria ( I I') ) i HAPs (Ibs/yr) AIRS H) Equipment Description I.MP PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx CO VOC I HZ Tol EB Xyl HCHO Acetal Acro n -Hex Meth 224-TMP 'TSP PM I0 PM2.5 SO2 \Oc ( l) VOC I HZ Tol EB Xyl HCHO Acetal Acre n -Hex Meth 224 -IMP 001 1,000 bbl tanks I r 16.3 : 0.76 0.16 0.011 t 0.05 0.17 002 Fugitives I 0.2 I 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 003 Loading I 8.8 t 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 Permitted Sources Subtotal = 0.11 11.11 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.11 25.3 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total, All Sources — ( (1.11 (1.11 0.0 (1.0 41,0 (1.0 0.0 1 11 0 0 0 11 11 11 11 0 0 I (1.11 Oil 0.0 11.0 0.0 (1.(1 25.3 ; (1 0 0 0 0 (1 11 0 11 II Uncontrolled HAPs Summary Uncontrolled Total, MI HAPs Controlled HAPS Summary Controlled Total, MI HAPs (TPY) =I (PPY) = 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.11 11.0 0.0 11.11 0.2 I 0.3 I 0.1 I 0.4 I 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 1111 0.0 (TPY) = 0.0 (TPY) = 2.2 Footnotes: 1. This form should be completed to include both existing sources and all proposed new or modifications to existing emissions sources 2. If the emissions source is new then enter "proposed" under the Permit No. and AIRS ID data columns 3. HAP abbreviations include: BZ = Benzene 224-TMP = 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane Tol = Toluene Acetal = Acetaldehyde EB = Ethylbenzene Acro = Acrolein Xyl = Xylene n -Hex = n -Hexane HCHO = Formaldehyde Meth = Methanol 4. APEN Exempt/Insignificant Sources should be included when warranted. Page 1 of 1 Form APCD-105 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) 805 Series Requirements Company Name: Source Name(s): Ver. September 28, 2009 Platte River Middstream, Inc. Lucerne West Station Source AIRS ID(s)1: 001 and 002 Colorado Deparunent of Public l-Iealth and Environment PART A —COGCC Applicability to Tanks (Condensate, Crude Oil, and Produced Water)2 Yes No 1. Is the potential -to -emit or greater? (Note that for annual uncontrolled or (PTE) of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) 5 tons per year the purposes of Rule 805 only, PTE is defined as actual projected annual uncontrolled emissions) X 2. Is the tank located in Garfield, Mesa, or Rio Blanco County? N 3. Is the tank located within 'A mile of a building unit, educational facility, assembly building, hospital, nursing home, board and care facility, jail, or designated outside activity area? ❑ X If answers to all three questions are "yes", COGCC Section 805.b.(2)A or 805.b.(2)B is applicable to this source.3 PART B —COGCC Applicability to Glycol Dehydrators2 Yes No 1. Is the PTE of VOCs 5 tons per year or greater? (Note that for the purposes of Rule 805 only, PTE is defined as actual annual uncontrolled or projected annual uncontrolled emissions) 2. Is the glycol dehydrator located in Garfield, Mesa, or Rio Blanco County? 3. Is the glycol dehydrator located within 'A mile of a building unit, educational facility, assembly building, hospital, nursing home, board and care facility, jail, or designated outside activity area? If answers to all three questions are "yes", COGCC Section 805.b.(2)C is applicable to this source.3 PART C — COGCC Section 805 Series3 Condensate Tanks - COGCC Section 805.b.(2)A: "All condensate tanks with a potential to emit volatile organic compounds (VOC) offive (5) tons per year (tpy) or greater, located in Garfield, Mesa, or Rio Blanco County and within 1/4 mile of a building unit, educational facility, assembly building, hospital, nursing home, board and care facility, jail, or designated outside activity area shall utilize a control device capable of achieving 95% control efficiency of VOC and shall hold a valid permit from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Air Pollution Control Division, for the tank and control device. Condensate tanks meeting the above criteria and existing on May 1, 2009 on federal lands and on April 1, 2009 on all other lands shall be in compliance with this subsection by October 1, 2009." Page 1 of 2 FormAPCD-105-COGCC805SeriesRules-Ver.9-28-2009.doc Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Crude OH and Produced Water Tanks - COGCC Section 805.b.(2)B: "All crude oil and produced water tanks with a potential to emit VOC of five (5) tpy or greater, located in Garfield, Mesa, or Rio Blanco County and within 1/4 mile of a building unit, educational facility, assembly building, hospital, nursing home, board and care facility, jail, or designated outside activity area shall utilize a control device capable of achieving 95% control efficiency of VOC and shall hold a valid permit from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Air Pollution Control Division, for the tank and control device. Crude oil and produced water tanks meeting the above criteria and existing on May 1, 2009 on federal lands and on April 1, 2009 on all other lands shall be in compliance with this subsection by October 1, 2009." Glycol Dehydrators - COGCC Section 805.b.(2)C: "All glycol dehydrators with a potential to emit VOC of five (5) tpy or greater, located in Gmfield, eld, Mesa, or Rio Blanco County and within 1/4 mile of a building unit, educational facility, assembly building, hospital, nursing home, board and care facility, jail, or designated outside activity area shall utilize a control device capable of achieving 90% control efficiency of VOC and shall hold a valid permit from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Air Pollution Control Division, for the glycol dehydrator and control device. Glycol dehydrators meeting the above criteria and existing on May 1, 2009 on federal lands and on April 1, 2009 on all other lands shall be in compliance with this subsection by October 1, 2009." Footnotes: ' Source Aerometric Information Retrieval System Identification (AIRS ID) refers to the 10 -digit ID, made up of county, source, and equipment codes. If an AIRS ID has not been assigned by the APCD, equipment ID(s) provided by the applicant on corresponding Air Pollutant Emission Notices (APENs) may be provided in place of AIRS ID(s). Provide all applicable IDs on this form, as described by the Guidance Document for Form APCD-100. 2 Section A or B may be left blank if the application does not include this type of emission source 3 Section C is provided for general information. The complete 805 series rules may be found at http://cogcc.state.co.us/ Page 2 of 2 FormAPCD-105-COGCC805SeriesRules-Ver.9-28-2009.doc Al R POLLUTANT EMISSION NOTICE (APEN) & Application for Construction Permit — Midstream Condensate Tank Battery' Permit Number: Facility Equipment ID: T-101 through T-120 [Leave blank unless APCD has already assigned a permit # & AIRS ID] Emission Source AIRS ID: [Provide Facility Equipment ID to identify how this equipment is referenced within your organization.] / / 001 Section 01 — Administrative Information Section 02 — Requested Action (Check applicable request boxes) Company Name: Platte River Midstream, Inc. Source Name: Lucerne West Station Source Location: Section 27, Range 65W, Township 6N Greely, Colorado 80631 NAICS, or SIC Code: County: Weld 486110 Request for NEW permit or newly reported emission source Request MODIFICATION to existing permit (check each box below that applies) ❑ Change process or equipment Elevation: 4,730 Feet ❑ Change permit limit ZIP Code: Mailing Address: 501 S. Coltrane, Suite A 73034 Edmond, OK Person To Contact: Lance King Phone Number: 405-317-9587 E-mail Address: (king@rimrockmidstream.com Fax Number: 405-200-1254 Section 03 — General Information For existing sources, operation began on: Normal Hours of Source Operation: General description of equipment and purpose: Change company name Transfer of ownership 0 Other Request to limit HAPs with a Federally enforceable limit on PTE Request APEN update only (check the box below that applies) Addl. Info. & Notes: Revision to actual calendar year emissions for emission inventory Update 5 -Year APEN term without change to permit limits or previously reported emissions GP -08 Oil and Gas Storage Tanks / / For new or reconstructed sources, the projected startup date is: 9 / 1 / 2015 24 hours/day 7 days/week 52 weeks/year Midstream crude condensate storage prior to transport by truck. ► Do any of the condensate storage tanks have a capacity ≥ 10,000 bbl? ► Are you requesting ≥ 20 ton/yr VOC emissions, or are uncontrolled actual emissions ≥ 20 ton/yr? (If "Yes", Regulation No. 7, Section XVII.C will apply) ► Is this unit located at a stationary source that is considered a Major Source of Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP) emissions? ► Will this equipment be operated in any NAAQS nonattainment area? (http://www.colorado.gov/cdphe/attainment) ❑ Yes A ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ® Yes B A If "Yes", the tank(s) may be subject to Regulation No. 7, Sections III, IV, & VI, and Regulation No. 6, Part A, Subpart Kb or Ka. Provide an applicability determination of these rules. B If "Yes", the tank(s) may be subject to Regulation No. 7, Section XII.A or XII.B. Section 04 — Tank Battery Information2 Number of tanks: Twenty Provide an applicability determination of these rules. Total tank capacity (bbl): 20,000 Condensate throughput: Requested3: 7.30MM bbl/year Actual calendar year: bbl/year Is actual annual average hydrocarbon liquid throughput ≥ 500 bbl/day? • If "yes" above, identify the gas -to -oil ratio: N/A m3/liter Are "flash"4 emissions anticipated from the tank(s)? API gravity: Reid Vapor Pressure: 50-65 degrees 11.0 psi • Yes ❑ No O Yes ® No True Vapor Pressure: 7.1 psia @ 60 °F t You will be charged an additional APEN fee if APEN is filled out incorrectly or missing information and requires re -submittal. 2 See PS Memo 05-01 for information on condensate tank permitting and identification of parameters used to calculate emissions. (http://www.colorado.gov/cdphe/psmemos) 3 Requested values will become permit limitations. Hydrocarbons can "flash" into the vapor phase due to a reduction in pressure on the hydrocarbon liquids. Additional Information Required: O Attach a pressurized pre -flash condensate extended gas analysis, RVP & API analysis of the post -flash oil O Attach E&P Tanks input & emission estimate documentation (or equivalent simulation report/test results) O Attach EPA TANKS emission analysis if emission estimates do not contain working/breathing losses Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division (APCD) This notice is valid for five (5) years. Submit a revised No No No No Don't know Don't know Z Check box to request copy of draft permit prior to issuance. ❑ Check box to request copy of draft permit prior to public notice. Page 1 of 2 APEN tanks.doc AIR POLLUTANT EMISSION NOTICE (APEN) & Application for Construction Permit — Midstream Condensate Tank Battery Permit Number: Section 05 — Stack Information (Combustion stacks must be listed here) Operator Stack ID No. Stack Base Elevation (feet) Stack Discharge Height Above Ground Level (feet) Temp. (°F) Flow Rate (ACFM) Velocity (ft/sec) Moisture (%) 001 4,700 amb. 0 0 Direction of stack outlet (check one): ❑ Vertical jl Vertical with obstructing rainca Exhaust Opening Shape & Size (check one): ❑ Circular: Inner Diameter (inches) = Section 07 — Control Device Information ❑ Condenser used for control of the tank battery. Type: Make/Model: Temperature (°F): Maximum: Requested VOC & HAP Control Efficiency: Emission Source AIRS ID: / 001 Section 06 —Stack (Source, if no combustion) Location (Datum & either Lat/Long or UTM) Horizontal Datum (NAD27, NAD83, UTM Zone UTM Fasting or Longitude UTM Northing or Latitude Method of Collection for Location Data (e.g. map, WGS84) (12 or 13) (meters or degrees) (meters or degrees) GPS, GoogleEarth) WGS84 13 529856 4478983 GoogleEarth ❑ Horizontal ❑ Down O Other: Length (inches) = ❑ Other (Describe): Width (inches) = Average: vRtl used for control of the tank battery. Size: Make/Model: Requested VOC & HAP Control Efficiency: Annual time that VRU is bypassed (emissions vented): ❑ Combustion Device used for control of the tank battery. Type: Make/Model/Serial #: Rating: MMBtu/hr VOC & HAP Control Efficiency: Requested: % Manufacturer Guaranteed: °F Waste gas heat content: Pilot burner rating: Minimum temp. to achieve requested control: Constant pilot light? ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Closed loop system used for control of the tank battery. Description: Btu/scf MMBtu/hr N Describe Any Other: Internal Floating Roof, See supplemental APEN Section 08 — Emissions Inventory Information & Emission Control Information O Emission Factor Documentation attached Data year for actual calendar vremissions below & throughput in Sec. 04 (e O 2007)• e Pollutant Control Device Description Control Emission Factor Actual Calendar Year Emission5 Requested Permitted Emissions Estimation Method or Primary Secondary Efficiency o (% Reduction) Uncontrolled Basis Units Uncontrolled (Tons/Year) Controlled (Tons/Year) Uncontrolled (Tons/Year) Controlled (Tons/Year) Emission Factor Source NOx VOC 163 CO Benzene 0.1 Toluene Identify in Section 07 0.16 Ethylbenzene 0.05 Xylene 0.22 n -Hexane 0.76 Please use the APCD Non -Criteria Reportable Air Pollutant Addendum form to report pollutants not listed above. 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Permit Number: Emission Source AIRS ID: / Section 05 - Stack Information (Combustion stacks must be listed here) Operator Stack ID No. Stack Base Elevation (feet) Stack Discharge Height Above Ground Level (feet) Temp. (°F) Flow Rate (ACFM) Velocity (ft/sec) Moisture (%) 002 4,700 30 900 46 13 T• erection of stack outlet (check one): I, I Vertical Exhaust Opening Shape & Size (check one): Section 07 — Control Device Information a ✓❑ Loading occurs using a vapor balance system. n Combustion Device used for control of the loadout emissions. Rating: 65 MMBtu/hr Type: Enclosed Flare Make/Model/Serial #: TBD • Vertical with obstructing rainca Circular. Inner Diameter (inches) = 30 / 002 Section 06 —Stack (Source, if no combustion) Location (Datum & either Lat/Long or UTM) Horizontal Datum (NAD27, NAD83, WGS84) UTM Zone (12 or 13) UTM Easting or Longitude (meters or degrees) UTM Northing or Latitude (meters or degrees) Method of Collection for Location Data (e.g. map, GPS, GoogleEarth) WGS84 13 529756 4478983 Google Earth - ...1' rl - r-• I nonzontal p j Down • Other: Length (inches) = Other (Describe): Width (inches) = VOC & HAP Control Efficiency: Requested: 98 % Manufacturer Guaranteed: 99 % Minimum temp. to achieve requested control: 800 °F Waste gas heat content: 1970 Btu/scf Constant pilot light? El Yes a No Pilot burner rating: MMBtu/hr Section 08 — Emissions Inventory Information a State Emission Factors (Required for general permit GP07 - Optional for individual permit a Condensate VOC: 0.236 Lbs/BBL n Crude Oil VOC: 0.104 Lbs/BBL n Emission Factor Documentation attached (If using site specific emission factor) O Describe Any Other (Including VRU) VOC & HAP Control Efficiency: Requested: Benzene: Benzene: 0.00041 Lbs/BBL 0.00018 Lbs/BBL n -Hexane: n -Hexane: 0.0036 Lbs/BBL 0.0016 Lbs/BBL Data year for actual calendar year emissions below & throughput in Sec. 04 (e.a. 2007)• Pollutant Control Device Description Control Efficiency (% Reduction) Emission Factor Actual Calendar Year Emissions5 Requested Permitted Emissions Estimation Method or Primary Secondary Uncontrolled Basis Units Uncontrolled (Tons/Year) Controlled (Tons/Year) ) Uncontrolled (Tons/Year) Controlled (Tons/Year) Emission Factor Source NOx Identify in Section 07 0.48 voc CO 2.59 Benzene n -Hexane Please use the APCD Non -Criteria Reportable Air Pollutant Addendum form to report pollutants I You be not listed above. may charged an additional APEN fee for APEN re -submittal due to incorrectly filled -out APEN or m g ' Annual emission fees will be based on actual emissions reported here. Check box to request copy of draft permit prior to issuance. Section 09 —Applicant Certification - I hereby certify that all information contained herein and information submitted with this application is complete, true and correct. If this is a registration for cove age r general permit t ' 0 , I further certify that this source is and will be operated in full compliance with each condition of general permit GP07. a Signature of Person Legal y A ply Data 7.-/VaVia. Lance King Date Name of Legally Authorized Person (Please print) Director, ROW & Environmental Title Page 2 of 2 FormAPCD-208-HydrocarbonLiquidLoadingAPEN-Ver.4-14-2014 (1).docx Form APCD-304 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Operating and Maintenance Plan Template for Condensate and Mixed Liquid Storage Tanks Ver. September 10, 2008 Colorado Department of Public l-Iealth and Environment The Air Pollution Control Division (Division) developed this Operating and Maintenance Plan (O&M Plan) for condensate and mixed liquid storage tanks permitted at synthetic minor facilities in the State of Colorado. An O&M Plan shall be submitted with the permit application. One O&M Plan may be used for multiple tanks at one facility if each are controlled and monitored in the same manner. If the O&M Plan template is completed correctly, the Division will approve the O&M Plan and a construction permit will be issued with the requirement to follow the O&M Plan as submitted. If the template is not completed correctly, the Division will work with the facility to make corrections. Once a construction permit is issued, the facility operator must comply with the requirements of the O&M Plan upon commencement of operation. Operators are not required to use this template. Independent case specific O&M Plans may be developed and submitted for approval with the permit application. However, the Division encourages the use of this template to expedite the permit application approval process. Submittal Date: 7/1/2015 Section 1 - Source Identification For new permits some of this information (i.e. Facility AIRS ID, Facility Equipment ID, Permit Number, and AIRS Point ID) may not be known at the time of application. Please only fill out those fields that are known and leave the others blank. Company Name: Platte River Midstream, Inc. Facility Location: Section 27, Range 65W, Township 6N Facility Name: Lucerne West Station Facility AIRS ID (for existing facilities) 486110 Units Covered by this O&M form Facility Equipment ID T-101 to T-120 Permit Number AIRS Point ID 001 Tank Type a C Controlled (Y/N) Y a Tank types include condensate (C) and mixed liquid (ML) Section 2 - Maintenance Schedules Check one of the following: ►1 • Facility shall follow manufacturer recommendations for the operation and maintenance of equipment and control devices. These schedules and practices, as well as any maintenance records showing compliance with these recommendations, shall be made available to the Division upon request. Facility shall follow individually developed maintenance practices and schedules for the operation and maintenance of equipment and control devices. These schedules and practices, as well as any maintenance records showing compliance with these recommendations, shall be made available to the division upon request and should be consistent with good air pollution control practices for minimizing emissions as defined in the New Source Performance Standard (NSPS) general conditions. Page 1 of 4 FormAPCD-304-StorageTank 4 O&M T-101 thru T-106.doc Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Section 3 - Monthly Emission Modeling or Calculations The following box must be checked for O&M plan to be considered complete. x The source will calculate emissions based on the methods and emission factors provided in the permit application and approved by the division, as reflected in the construction permit. Please see the operation and maintenance plan guidance document for further details and examples of emission calculations. Section 4 — General Monitoring Requirements All condensate collection, storage, processing and handling operations, regardless of size, shall be designed, operated and maintained to minimize leakage of volatile organic compounds to the atmosphere to the maximum extent practicable. Table 1 below details the schedule on which the source must monitor each of the listed operating parameters depending on the requested permitted emissions at the facility. Check the appropriate box based on the facility wide permitted VOC emissions. Table 1 Parameter Monitoring Frequency Emissions Permitted Facility ≥ 80 tpy VOC Permitted Facility < 80 tpy VOC ❑ Emissions Condensate Throughput Monthly Monthly Separator Temperature (if present) Weekly Monthly Separator Pressure (if present) Weekly Monthly Table 2 outlines condensate and mixed liquid throughput monitoring methods. The source must chose one primary monitoring method and, optionally, may chose up to two backup methods. Check each box that applies. Table 2 Primary Back-up Condensate or Mixed Liquid Throughput Monitoring Method G. Inlet meter(s) 14 Tank level measurements which take into account all additions and loadout activity 111 Sales or haul tickets ❑ Other (to be approved by the division): attach method explanation and sample calculations Section 5 - Emission Control or Recycling Equipment Monitoring Requirements If a control device is used then leakage of VOCs to the atmosphere must be minimized as follows: • Thief hatch seals shall be inspected for integrity annually and replaced as necessary; • Thief hatch covers shall be weighted and properly seated; • Pressure relief valves (PRV) shall be inspected annually for proper operation and replaced as necessary; • PRVs shall be set to release at a pressure that will ensure flashing, working and breathing losses (as applicable) are routed to the control device under normal operating conditions; • Annual inspections shall be documented with an indication of status, a description of any problems found, and their resolution. Page 2 of 4 FormAPCD-304-StorageTank 4 O&M T-101 thru T-106.doc Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Table 3 below details the monitoring frequency for control equipment depending on the type of control equipment used and the requested permitted emissions at the facility. Check the appropriate box for "Monitoring Frequency" based on the facility -wide permitted VOC emissions. In addition, indicate storage tank emissions controls by checking the appropriate boxes. Table 3 Emissions Control or Recycling Method Parameter Monitoring Frequency Permitted Facility Emissions ≥ 80 tpy VOC Permitted Facility Emissions < 80 tpy VOC ❑ ❑ Thermal Oxidizer Combustion Chamber Temperature Daily Weekly Combustor or Flare Pilot Light Monitoring C Daily Weekly Method 22 Readings Daily Weekly Recycled or Closed Loop System (Including Vapor Recovery Units) To be determined by the source and approved by the division d V Re-routed to Reboiler Burner To be determined by the source and approved by the division ❑ b Minimum Thermal Oxidizer Combustion Chamber Temperature If the facility uses a thermal oxidizer to control emissions then the minimum combustion chamber temperature shall be: Select one of the following options from Table 4: Table 4 1400°F ❑ " F Based on manufacturer specifications. Specifications must be submitted with the permit application and made available to the Division upon request ❑ Based on testing performed. The test data shall be submitted and attached to the O&M Plan ❑ Pilot Light Monitoring Options If the facility uses a Combustor or Flare then the source must indicate the method by which the presence of a pilot light will be monitored in Table 5. One primary method for Pilot Light Monitoring must be checked and, optionally, up to two backup methods may be checked. Table 5 Primary Back-up Monitoring Method Visual Inspection Optical Sensor Auto -Igniter Signal Thermocouple d Recycled or Closed Loop System Monitoring Plan In the space provided below please provide a brief description of the emission control or recycling system, including an explanation of how the system design ensures that emissions are being routed to the appropriate system at all times, or during all permitted runtime. Internal floating roof tanks, internal roof keeps vapors from forming because the liquid is covered at all times Page 3 of 4 FormAPCD-304-StorageTank 4 O&M T-101 thru T-106.doc Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Reboiler Burner Control Monitoring Plan In the space provided below please provide a brief description of the emission control system, including an explanation of how the system design ensures that emissions are being held or rerouted when the reboiler is not firing. Not Applicable Section 6 — Recordkeeping Requirements The following box must be checked for O&M plan to be considered complete. Synthetic minor sources are required to maintain maintenance and monitoring records for the requirements listed in sections 2, 3, 4 and 5 for a period of 2 years. If an applicable Federal NSPS, NESHAP or MACT requires a longer record retention period the operator must comply with the longest record retention requirement. Section 7 - Additional Notes and O&M Activities Please use this section to describe any additional notes or operation and maintenance activities. Tanks will be inspected and maintained per the requirements of 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart Kb, Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced after July 23, 1984 Note: These templates are intended to address operation and maintenance requirements of the State of Colorado for equipment operated at synthetic minor facilities. If the facility or equipment is subject to other state or federal regulations with duplicative requirements, the source shall follow the most stringent regulatory requirement. Page 4 of 4 FormAPCD-304-StorageTank 4 O&M "I-101 thru T-106.doc Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Stationary Sources Program Page 1 of 3 Supplement to Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN) for Storage Tanks Note: Please complete one supplement for each tank containing liquids. Permit Number Company Name: Tank Location: Person to Contact: Contact Title: AIRS Number 001 Platte River Midstream, Inc. Lucerne West Station Lance King Director, ROW & Environmental County: Weld Phone Number: 405-317-9587 Fax Number: June 24, 2015 Signature of Responsible Official (not a vendor or consultant) Lance King Name of Responsible Official (Please Print) Section I Tank Information Tank Identification: T-101 through T-120 Date Director, ROW & Environmental Title Tank Installation Date: September 1, 2015 Tank Type: (Check all that apply) Pressurized Open Top Roofed Horizontal Vertical Tank Dimensions Shell Length / Height: 33 Shell Diameter: 15.5 Maximum Liquid Height: 30 Average Liquid Height: 15 Tank Capacity: 42,000 Tank Turnovers Per Year: 365 Tank Throughput: 15,330,000 Is the Tank Heated? No Is the Tank Underground? No Roof Type: (Check one) Fixed Roof Internal Floating Roof External Floating Roof Domed External Floating Roof Feet Feet Feet (Vertical Tanks Only) Feet (Vertical Tanks Only) Gallons Gallons Per Year (Equal To Capacity x Turnovers) Breather Vent Settings Vacuum Setting N/A psig Pressure Setting N/A psig Tank Emissions Vent To (I Atmosphere ❑ Flare Condenser 1X1 Other: IER Revised July 2001 http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/ap/stationary.html Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Stationary Sources Program Section 2 Fixed Roof Characteristics Page 2 of 3 Tank ID T-101 to T-120 Shell Color / Shade (Check one) Roof Color / Shade (Check one) White Aluminum Specular (Shiny Finish) Aluminum Diffuse (Flat Finish) Light Gray Medium Gray Red Other: Shell Condition: Roof Paint Condition: Roof Type: Cone / Dome Height: Feet Section 3 Floating Roof Characteristics External Shell Color / Shade (Check one) White Aluminum Specular (Shiny Finish) Aluminum Diffuse (Flat Finish) Light Gray Medium Gray Red Other: White Aluminum Specular (Shiny Finish) Aluminum Diffuse (Flat Finish) Light Gray Medium Gray Red Other: Roof Color / Shade (Check one) White ❑ Aluminum Specular (Shiny Finish) ❑ Aluminum Diffuse (Flat Finish) ❑ Light Gray ❑ Medium Gray ❑ Red ❑ Other: External Shell Condition Good Internal Shell Condition: (Check one) Roof Paint Condition: Good Rim Seal System: Primary Seal (Check one) Mechanical Shoe Liquid -Mounted Vapor -Mounted Deck Type: Panel El El Light Rust Dense Rust Gunite Lining Secondary Seal (Check one) ❑ Weather Shield Z Rim -Mounted ❑ None Revised July 2001 http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/ap/stationary.html Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Stationary Sources Program Section 4 Nearest City Section 5 Meteorological Data (Check one) Colorado — Alamosa Colorado — Colorado Springs Colorado — Denver Colorado — Grand Junction Colorado — Pueblo Kansas — Goodland Nebraska — Scotts Bluff Wyoming - Cheyenne Tank Contents Product Type: ® Single Component Liquid ❑ Multi -Component Liquid Product Stored*: Product Density: Product Vapor Pressure: For Solutions: Name of Solvent*: Name of Solute Dissolved*: Concentration of Material Dissolved Condensate 7.1 11.0 Page 3 of 3 Tank ID T-101 to T-120 Pounds per Gallon RVP, or psia at % By Weight, or % By Volume * Note: Please attach Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for the uncommon materials. Additional Comments TANKS 4.09d output attached. O F Revised July 2001 http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/ap/stationary.html ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE APPENDIX C Detailed Emission Calculations Table C-1 Emissions Summary Platte River Midstream, Inc. Lucerne West Station Total Facility Emissions After Modification Emission Point (EP) Description Emissions (TPY) EP1 1,000 -bbl Truck Tanks 16.3 EP2 Fugitives 0.2 EP3 Truck Loading 8.8 Total VOC 25.2 Total HAPs 2.1 Table C-2 Storage Tank Emissions Platte River Midstream, Inc. Lucerne West Station EP1 - Storage Tank Emissions Summary Tank Number Tank Type Tank Diameter (ft) Tank Volume Annual Throughput Turnovers Potential to Emit VOCs` (bbl) (gal) (bbl) (Ibs/yr) (lbs/hr) (TPY) T-101 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-102 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-103 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-104 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-105 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-106 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-107 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-108 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-109 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-110 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-111 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-112 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-113 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-114 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-115 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-116 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-117 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-118 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-119 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 T-120 IFR 15.5 1,000 42,000 365,000 365 1,612 0.18 0.81 3,650,000 32,238.20 3.68 16.12 Notes: 1) Tank emissions computed using EPA TANKS 4.0.9d., assuming a crude condensate mix with an average RVP 11 psia. Table C-3 Landing Losses (1,000 -bbl Tanks) Platte River Midstream, Inc. Lucerne West Station Description Variable Value Comment Average temperature below the roof T (deg F) 50.23 Annual average liquid surface temperature obtained from TANKS output. Bismark, ND T (Kelvin) 283.13 T (Rankine) 509.9 True Vapor Pressure P (psia) 6.9100 Based on TANKS data Atmospheric pressure at tank location Pa (psia) 13.862 Based on TANKS data (Bismark, ND) Ideal Gas Constant R (psia ft3/Ib-mol R) 10.731 Constant Stock vapor molecular weight My (Ib/Ibmol) 57 Based on TANKS data Stock liquid density W, (lb/gal) 7.1 Based on TANKS data Tank Diameter D (ft) 15.5 Height of vapor space under floating roof by (ft) 3.5 Volume of vapor space Vv (ft3) 660 Equation 1-3 Filling Saturation Factor S 0.150 Equation 2-26, drain dry Clingage Loss Lc (Ib) 8.44 Equation 2-22 Max. Standing idle loss La Max (Ib) 28.5 Equation 2-24 Standing Loss La (Ib) 8.4 Lesser of 2-22 and 2-24 Fill loss during landing LFL(Ib) 7.1 Equation 2-26 Total Event Emissions (Ibs) 15.57 Assumes 1 event/year per tank Standing, Fill or Both? Scenario Both Number of Events per Year 20 Total VOC Emissions (Ibs/yr) 311.4 Total VOC Emissions (TPY) 0.16 Notes: 1. Wt% based upon TANKS data and quality reports for crude oil and condensate. 2. Equations from AP -42 Chapter 7 (11/06) Table C-4 Fugitive Emissions Platte River Midstream, Inc. Lucerne West Station Component Number of Components Lb/hr per Components' VOC Emissions (lb/hr) VOC Emissio ns (tpy) Screwed Connectors 150 0.00002134 0.003 0.01 Flanges 350 0.00000528 0.002 0.01 Open-ended Lines 20 0.0000308 0.001 0.00 Pumps 20 0.001122 0.022 0.10 Valves 150 0.000033 0.005 0.02 Other2 36 0.000242 0.009 0.04 Total Fugitives 0.042 0.18 Notes: (1) Emissions Factors from "Table 2-8 Oil and Gas Screening Ranges Emission Factors - Protocol for Equipment Leak Emission Estimates" (EPA 453/R95-017). Table C-5 Loading Losses Platte River Midstream, Inc. Lucerne West Station Loading Description Throughput 2 S 3 p4 Ni 4 T Loading Loss ' (LL) Generated Capture p s Efficiency Control Vapors at Rack Vapors at VCU 6 EfficiencyEmitted Captured (to VCU) Destroyed Emitted (gal/yr) (psia) (lb/lb-mole) (R) (lb/Mgal) (tpy) % % (tpy) (tpy) (tpy) (tpy) Crude Oil / Condensate 153,300,000 0.6 6.91 50 516 5.01 383.69 98.7 99 378.70 4.99 374.91 3.79 , 4.99 3.79 -- lb/hr 4380 hrs/yr 2.28 - 1.73 Data Sources and Notes: Loading rack VOC emissions calculations are performed in accordance with Section 5.2 of U.S. EPA's Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors, Fifth Edition (1/95 version). 1 - Equation 1 from AP -42 Section 5.2 (06/08): 2 - Estimated from Table A-2. 3 - Table 5.2-1 of AP -42 (01/1995) - S Factor for Submerged loading: dedicated normal service. 4 - Chemical database in the EPA TANKS 4.09d program (based on RVP 11). 5- Suggested efficiencies from AP -42 Section 5.2-6. 6 - Engineering Specifications Sample Calculations: Loading loss was calculated by using the product of the saturation factor, the true vapor pressure, the respective molecular weights, divided by the tempurature of the bulk liquid. This was then multiplied by 12.46: SSS SSS 0.6 x 6.9 .x 50x 11 11 LL =L 2.46x T T12.46 516 =5.01SAM MV1 The product of this loss value (coverted to gallons) and the throughput was converted to tons to provide Loading Car Emmissions Generated: MM 144 111 111 1 ttt ttt 153,300,000— x 0.00456 AM 11 83.69 TSTTST YY YY Estimated captured vapors at rack was determined by applying the 98.7% Capture Effeciency to the Generated Emmission. The Vapors Emitted is the difference between generated and captured emissions: 383.69 tt y tit9l8x7% = 378.70 tt y tt y 383.69 tt y tt 3778.70 tt y tt fr.99 tty tt y The vapors that have been captured to VCU are then subject to the control efficiency to note tpy of destroyed vapors. Then the difference is the emission value of the VCU: 378.70 tty&t9}9.% = 374.91 tty tt y 378.70 ttyt-e-974.91 tty gt 37.79 ttytt y Table C-6 VCU Emissions Platte River Midstream, Inc. Lucerne West Station Equipment Product Heat Value 1 Combusted Amount 2 Heat Release3 Emission Factors 5 Emissions CO NO,, SO2 PM1o/2.5 CO NO,, SO2 PM10/2.5 (Btu/lb) (Ib/yr) (MMBtu/yr) (Ib/MMBtu) (lb/MMBtu) (ppm S) (lb/MMBtu) (tpy) (tpy) (tpy) (tpy) , Loading Rack Condensate 18,263 767,379 274,610 0.37 0.068 500 0.0074 50.80 9.34 0.38 1.02 Totals: 50.80 9.34 0.38 1.02 1 lb/hr 4380 hrs/yr 23.20 4.26 0.18 0.46 Data Sources and Notes: 1 -Condensate: Calculated by dividing the heating value of crude oil expressed in Btu/gal (from Engineeringtoolbox.com) divided by density in lb/gal (from TANKS4.09d). 2 - All Products: Volume sent to the VCU is calculated based on material throughput, estimated emissions, and capture system efficiency. 3- Heat Input Value includes 700 cfm (42.8 MMBTU/hr) of enriching natural gas flow to ensure complete combustion. 4 - Condensate: From TANKS 4.09d. 5- NOx and CO: AP -42, Table 13.5-1, p.13-5-4 (01/1995). 5- SOX: Engineering Assumption based on product sulfur content. 5- CO2: AP -42 Table 1.4.2, adapted using 1,020 BTU/scf for Natural Gas Combustion 5 - FM10/2.5: AP -42 Table 1.4.2, adapted using 1,020 BTU/scf for Natural Gas Combustion Sample Calculations: Combusted amount was calculated with Table A-5 and here has been converted to pounds per year. Heat release is the product of heat value and combusted amount: BtB 1157119,12811 hip yy S S BM@ B 18,263 11 'il x1,000 000 -F260,595 = 354,128 YY YY Each Emission TPY was found by the product of the emission facor (in tons per MMBtu) and the heat release value: SS SLY ft 11 11 ltttt 354,086 x 0.3x7 S S IRE 600111 YY yy 65.51 tt y tt y The only exception to this is sulfur dioxide, which uses the emission factor (note: this rate is in ppm S) multiplied by the amount combusted. This was found by the following equation with converts from pounds to tons, uses the stroichiometric ratio, and converts away from parts per million: 5,119,1281YYx1jY.O ttptst 632aa wR as 1,000,OU0 t t pt t p = 2.56 TSTTST 2,000 tII III t t tt t rr t tt PPH was calculated by converting from tons to pounds, at an assumption of running 6083 hours per year: 65.51 x bo y _y21.54 x ¢,o11 /fik y yyayyay 1 tt t tt t 1 yyayyay Table C-7 Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions Platte River Midstream, Inc. Lucerne West Station Potential HAP Emissions Emission Point (EP) Description VOC (TPY) n -Hexane (lb/hr) (TPY) Benzene (lb/hr) (TPY) Toluene (lb/hr) (TPY) Xylene (lb/hr) (TPY) Ethylbenzene (lb/hr) (TPY) Isooctane (lb/hr) (TPY) Total HAPs lb/hr TPY EP1 Storage Tanks Emissions (20 -1,000 -bbl) 16.3 0.17 0.76 0.02 0.10 0.04 0.16 0.05 0.228 0.011 0.049 0.011 0.049 0.31 1.35 EP2 Fugitives 0.2 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.003 0.000 0.001 0.000 0.001 0.00 0.02 EP3 Loading 8.8 0.09 0.41 0.01 0.05 0.02 0.09 0.03 0.123 0.006 0.026 0.006 0.026 0.17 0.73 Total 25.2 0.3 1.2 0.0 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.4 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.5 2.1 Pollutant Max % by wt. (1) Emissions (lb/hr) (TPY) Hexane 4.69 0.27 1.18 Benzene 0.6 0.03 0.15 Toluene 1 0.06 0.25 Xylene 1.4 0.08 0.35 Ethylbenzene 0.3 0.02 0.08 Isooctane 0.3 0.02 0.08 Totals: 0.48 2.09 TANKS 4.0 Report TANKS 4.0.9d Emissions Report - Summary Format Tank Indentification and Physical Characteristics Identification User Identification: City: State: Company: Type of Tank: Description: Tank Dimensions Diameter (ft): Volume (gallons): Turnovers: Self Supp. Roof? (y/n): No. of Columns: Eff. Col. Diam. (ft): Paint Characteristics Internal Shell Condition: Shell Color/Shade: Shell Condition Roof Color/Shade: Roof Condition: Rim -Seal System Primary Seal: Secondary Seal Deck Characteristics Deck Fitting Category: Deck Type: Construction: Deck Seam: Deck Seam Len. (ft): Deck Fitting/Status Any Lucerne 1000BBL Lucerne Colorado Platte River Midstream, Inc. Internal Floating Roof Tank 1,000 -bbl tanks Y Light Rust White/White Good White/White Good Vapor -mounted None Detail Bolted Panel Panel: 5 x 7.5 Ft 15.50 42,000.00 365.00 0.00 0.00 62.27 Access Hatch (24 -in. Diam.)/Bolted Cover, Gasketed Automatic Gauge Float Well/Bolted Cover, Gasketed Roof Leg or Hanger Well/Adjustable Sample Pipe or Well (24 -in. Diam.)/Slit Fabric Seal 10% Open Stub Drain (1 -in. Diameter)/Slit Fabric Seal 10% Open Vacuum Breaker (10 -in. Diam.)/Weighted Mech. Actuation, Gask. Meterological Data used in Emissions Calculations: Cheyenne, Wyoming (Avg Atmospheric Pressure = 11.76 psia) Quantity 1 1 7 1 2 1 summarydisplay.htm[6/23/2015 4:24:57 PM] TANKS 4.0 Report TANKS 4.0.9d Emissions Report - Summary Format Liquid Contents of Storage Tank Any Lucerne 1000BBL - Internal Floating Roof Tank Lucerne, Colorado Mixture/Component Daily Liquid Surf. Temperature (deg F) Month Avg. Min. Max. Liquid Bulk Temp (deg F) Vapor Pressure (psia) Avg. Min. Max. Vapor Mol. Weight. Liquid Mass Fract. Vapor Mass Fract. Mol. Basis for Vapor Pressure Weight Calculations Crude Oil (RVP 11) Benzene Ethylbenzene Hexane (-n) Isooctane Toluene Unidentified Components Xylene (-m) All 47.49 41.37 53.62 45.62 6.9113 N/A 0.8169 N/A 0.0693 N/A 1.3685 N/A 0.3.434 N/A 0.2210 N/A 8.1560 N/A 0.0574 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 50.0000 78.1100 106.1700 86.1700 114.2200 92.1300 49.1415 106.1700 0.0060 0.0030 0.0469 0.0030 0.0100 0.9171 0.0140 0.0027 0.0001 0.0349 0.0006 0.0012 0.9601 0.0004 188.00 78.11 106.17 86.17 114.22 92.13 208.28 106.17 Option 4: RVP=11 Option 2: A=6.905, 6=1211.033, C=220.79 Option 2: A=6.975, B=1424.255, C=213.21 Option 2: A=6.876, B=1171,17, C=224.41 Option 1: VP40 = .213 VP50 = .387 Option 2: A=6.954, B=1344.8, C=219.48 Option 2: A=7.009, B=1462.266. C=215.11 summarydisplay.htm[6/23/2015 4:24:57 PM] TANKS 4.0 Report TANKS 4.0.9d Emissions Report - Summary Format Individual Tank Emission Totals Emissions Report for: Annual Any Lucerne 1000BBL - Internal Floating Roof Tank Lucerne, Colorado Components Crude Oil (RVP 11) Benzene Ethylbenzene Hexane (-n) Toluene Xylene (-m) Isooctane Unidentified Components Losses(Ibs) Rim Seal Loss 452.70 1.21 0.05 15.81 0.54 0.20 0.25 434.64 Withdrawl Loss 760.78 4.56 2.28 35.68 7.61 10.65 2.28 697.71 Deck Fitting Loss 350.04 0.93 0.04 12.22 0.42 0.15 0.20 336.07 Deck Seam Loss 48.39 0.13 0.01 1.69 0.06 0.02 0.03 46.46 Total Emissions 1,611.91 6.83 2.38 65.40 8.63 11.02 2.76 1,514.88 summarydisplay.htm[6/23/2015 4:24:57 PM] ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE APPENDIX D Fee Submittal Trinity Services & Consulting PAY TO THE ORDER OF 302 N. Independence St. 500 Enid, OK 73703 THE BANK OF KREMLIN P.O. 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Williams, as the Secretary of State of the State of Colorado, hereby certify that, according to the records of this office, Platte River Midstream, Inc. is a Corporation formed or registered on 02/26/2015 under the law of Colorado, has complied with all applicable requirements of this office, and is in good standing with this office. This entity has been assigned entity identification number 20151144361. This certificate reflects facts established or disclosed by documents delivered to this office on paper through 08/06/2015 that have been posted, and by documents delivered to this office electronically through 08/10/2015 @ 07:52:06. I have affixed hereto the Great Seal of the State of Colorado and duly generated, executed, authenticated, issued, delivered and communicated this official certificate at Denver, Colorado on 08/10/2015 @ 07:52:06 pursuant to and in accordance with applicable law. This certificate is assigned Confirmation Number 9271219. 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Box 630027 EUGENE G. COPPOLA P.E., PTOE Fax: 303-792-5990 Littleton, CO 80163-0027 September 18, 2015 Anne Best Johnson Tetra Tech 1900 S. Sunset, #1E Longmont, CO 80501 RE: Platte River Gathering Station South Side of CR 66, West of CR 45 Weld County, CO Dear Anne: I have evaluated site traffic related to the proposed Platte River Gathering Station in Weld County. The site is located along the south side of CR 66, west of CR 45. Specific traffic items at site build out are identified and discussed in the following sections of this traffic narrative. PROJECT OVERVIEW The Platte River Gathering facility is intended to be a measurement and gathering receipt facility to support the adjacent Lucerne East (Lucerne) collection center. Temporarily, primary operations will include taking product from the site to Cheyenne, Wyoming until the Lucerne East facility is fully built and operational, at which point operations will shift permanently to be majority pipeline based. The Platte River facility may remain available to temporarily serve this area when the Lucerne facility is undergoing maintenance and/or other similar short term functions. It is anticipated that product will arrive by pipeline and be transferred to the adjacent facility by pipeline. The remaining product will be trucked off -site. Some 30 - 50 trucks are expected to arrive and depart the site over a 24 hour period. The need to truck product is expected to last until late 2016 or early 2017, the estimated timeframe when other facilities will be fully functional. Up to 20 employees may visit this site each day at build out, but only 3 - 4 will be assigned to this location. Approximately 80% of the truck activity will occur between 6:00 AM and 8:00 PM. Staff will typically work an 8 hour shift with shift times extended as needed to meet workload demands. All vehicles will access the site using either the truck or employee accesses to CR 66. The general public will not visit this site. A summary of anticipated site traffic is provided below. One Way Site Trips Daily Round Trips AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour In Out In Out Trucks 3 3 3 3 50 Employees 4 -- -- 4 20 TOTAL 7 3 3 7 70 The above traffic estimates reflect site build out conditions. Site traffic is expected to arrive and depart the site based on trip purpose. Most employees are expected to arrive from and depart to the Greeley area. Truck traffic will likely arrive and depart the site mostly using U.S. 85. Other site traffic is expected to use CR 66, CR 43, CR 45, SH 392, and U.S. 85 with most traffic using CR 66 and U.S. 85. Site traffic was assigned to key intersections serving this site as shown below. Z Z 140 co) U E O Z 1 3/6 140 N/N - N/N 100 116\1r1; Nom 6/3 ► z z E O z LEGEND: AM/PM Peak Hour N / Nom = Nominal Daily 3/N 0 L C • zZ 3/3 m 0 1♦ CR 66 SITE TRAFFIC As shown above, this facility is expected to add up to 140 vehicles per day to CR 66 west of the site, with the amount of site traffic added to other County roads being nominal. IMPROVEMENTS Turn lane needs related to the Platte River Gathering Station at build out were assessed using the Weld County turn lane warrants shown below. • More than 10 peak hour vehicles turning left into the facility warrants a left turn deceleration lane • More than 25 peak hour vehicles turning right into the facility warrants a right turn deceleration lane • More than 50 peak hour vehicles turning right out of the facility warrants a right turn acceleration lane Site traffic was compared to County turn lane warrants at key intersections. This comparison determined that site traffic will not warrant any turn lane improvements. In summary, the above documented investigations indicate that the Platte River Gathering Station can be served by the existing roadway system. Furthermore, it can be stated that this development is viable from a traffic engineering perspective. I trust this traffic narrative will meet your current needs. Please give me a call if you have any questions or need further assistance. Sincerely, Eugene G. Coppola, P.E., PTOE �• e ,• ••. * ? 1.5945 "k_ •.� 2 •o - ,�+f;4 t.CQ,t• eN!' iA"\<L0 • Fi 49E" snit ',1,i(Lyiin ltt7fJj��• ••••:),,c, ) CO• ; fir• �» • V' • CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING DESIGNED TO WELD COUNTY CODE STANDARDS AND CRITERIA I, Robert C. Moore, Consultant Engineer for the Platte River Gathering Lucerne Facility (Blue Grama Land Corporation, Inc.), understand and acknowledge that Applicant is seeking land use approval of USR (Yet to be determined) ("Application") for the property described in the attached Exhibit "A." I have designed or reviewed the design ("Design") for the proposed land use set forth in the Application. I hereby certify, on behalf of Applicant that the Design will meet all applicable drainage requirements of the Weld County Code with the exception of vari_; _���� cribed below. This certification is not a guarantee or warranty either expressed or implied. (Engineer's Stamp) Engineer of Record Signature VARIANCE REQUEST 1) Describe the Weld County Code criteria of which a variance is being requested. Section 23-12-30, Part D: We have a small gravel road section that will not flow to the detention pond. 2) Describe why it is not possible to meet the Weld County Code. . 4 - The road area within the red boundary is located east of the proposed detention pond. Since it extends below the pond, getting drainage from this road to the pond is difficult. The road would have to be elevated to drain towards the pond. Furthermore, utility easements in this area restricted moving the pond further south. 3) Describe the proposed alternative with engineering rational which supports the intent of the Weld County Code. As mentioned within the attached drainage report, the site does not have an outflow location. Rather there is a low area (Contour 4711) along the southern portion of the site, where runoff migrates and settles. This area is located immediately south of the road that is highlighted in red, above. Runoff from this road will drain toward this area and will combine with pond outflow where it will infiltrate. This is a small area and is not anticipated to impact this area. I understand and agree that the intention of the Code is to reduce impacts of development on neighboring downstream properties and the public. I understand if this variance request is approved it is not precedent setting and is based on site specific constraints. Planning Director Approval indicated when signed by director or appointee _ Planning Director ame Signature Date of approval Axice 20\ vs - 1/13/15 Platte River Midstream Lucerne Facility USR Waste Management Plan 1. All waste on site will either be taken to Waste Management or Waste Management Conservation Services Inc. (CSI). Waste Management will take care of typical waste generated onsite. It is anticipated that the site will generate no more than one trash dumpster of trash within a month. CSI will take care of any solids/sediments accumulated in the tanks. The solids/sediments are removed with a vacuum truck and then hauled to CSI with a Waste Management manifest. The solids/sediments are stored in the tanks until removal. The amount of solids/sediments that will be generated is unknown at this time, but that information will be provided to the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment when it is available. Addresses and phone numbers for Waste Management and Waste Management Conservation Services Inc. are provided below. Waste Management North Weld Landfill 4000 WCR 25 Ault Co, 80610 866-482-6319 Waste Management - Conservation Services Inc. (CSI) 41800 E 88th Avenue Bennett, CO 80102 303-644-4395 2. Sewage from portable restrooms will be taken off -site for disposal at: McDonald Farms Enterprises, Inc. 7247 East County Line Road Longmont, CO 80501 303-772-4577 3. An MSDS will be available on site for each chemical during operations. 4. The applicants operations will be in accordance with the approved Waste Handling Plan. The operator of the facility will notify the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment in writing, in the event the plan is amended. The amended plan will be reviewed and approved by the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment. 5. All development standards will be adhered to. Facility Emergency Action Plan PLATTE RIVER GATHERING Lucerne West Station (XXX) XXX -XXXX (Ops. Manager cell phone until site has office line) 1. Name: Lucerne West Station for Platte River Gathering 2. Location: The site is located approximately 2,500' west of the intersections of Weld County Road 66 and 43. The site is located in the West Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 27, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3. Emergency Telephone Numbers: Day Night Facility Primary: TBD D TB D Fire District 911 911 Eaton Fire Protection District Ambulance Service Area 911 911 Weld County Paramedic Services Weld County Regional Communications Center 911 Other Chemtrec (Chemical transportation Emergency Center) North Colorado Medical Center Hawkeye Helicopters (pipeline patrol) 4. Agency Notification Non Emergency: Fire Department/District: Eaton Fire Protection District 911 (800) 424-9300 (970) 350-6000 (785) 229-7707 Phone# (970) 454-21 15 Ambulance Service Area: Weld County Paramedic Services (970) 353-5700 Law Enforcement Agency: Weld County Sheriff Weld County Communication Center Weld County Office of Emergency Management (970) 353-5700 (970) 350-9600 (970) 304-6540 5. Surrounding Occupancies & Land Use Adjacent and in all directions: Unincorporated Weld, agricultural, rural residential 6. Personal Protective Equipment Available: Self -Contained breathing apparatus: Spare compressed breathing air bottles: Lined turnout coats and pants: Face Shield or similar protection: Emergency Shut Downs Location Fire Department Fire Department Fire Department On site for employees TBD, most likely in office Required safety glasses, steel -toed boots, hard hats, clothing, rain coats, etc. are with each employee as necessary for their position 7. Location of Emergency Equipment & Supplies: Personal emergency equipment and supplies will be located in the office. 8. Location & Types of Water Supplies: A hydrant will be placed on the south side of Weld County Road 66 east of the westernmost access. 9. Transportation routes: Primary entrance will be from Weld County Road 66. An emergency access is located along the western parcel boundary. The internal road has been designed to accommodate the needs of the Fire Protection District. 10. Action Items and Response: The top three worst case scenarios that may occur at the Facility include tank fire, gas release, or equipment fire. All employees receive Incident Command training (level 100 and 200) to prepare them for an emergency event. All employees are trained to contact 911. 11. Coordination with First Responder Agencies: Contact has been initiated with the Fire Protection District and it is the intent to work with them throughout the permitting, construction and operation phases of this development. 12. Safety and Training Review: Employees will be trained on CPR and First Aid. Annual training and continuous training sessions will be offered to employees. The training will vary with different regulations some regulated by OSHA. Each year, employees are provided with necessary information concerning the proper handling of a chemical spill or accident. This information shall be in the form of a review sheet detailing proper procedures, which shall be signed and dated by each employee when items are understood. Also, proper use of cleanup and containment tools and procedures will be demonstrated as necessary. Any new or updated information or procedures will be taught to employees immediately when applicable. Facility Manager Date Fire Dept. Official Date Weld County OEM Date Platte River Midstream Lucerne Facility USR Dust Mitigation Plan During the construction phase of the facility, water trucks will be utilized to suppress dust. The Storm Water Management Plan will be followed to mitigate soil erosion during the construction phase of the project. After construction, the main traffic route will be paved. Secondary traffic routes and disturbed areas will be stabilized with road base, recycled base or other aggregate materials. The internal speed limit will be less than 10 mph. Should fugitive dust be generated on site, the applicants will abate with water or chemical treatment. A Weld County grading permit will be applied for during the construction phase of the project if more than one acre of land is disturbed. In addition, a construction stormwater permit is required through the State of Colorado if more than one acres of land is disturbed. This will be acquired, if necessary, prior to the construction phase of the project. Hello