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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20142064.tiff SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW (USR) APPLICATION FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE DATE RECEIVED: RECEIPT#/AMOUNT# 1$ CASE#ASSIGNED: APPLICATION RECEIVED BY PLANNER ASSIGNED: Current & 1467-21-0-00-005 & 1467-21-1-00-028 Parcel Number 1 4 6 7 . 2 1 . 4 _ 0 0 . 0 0 3 (subject to change) (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 See attached , Section 21 , Township 1 North, Range 68 West Zone District:A , Total Acreage: 136.7 , Flood Plain: N/A , Geological Hazard: yes Airport Overlay District:N/A FEE OWNER(S) OF THE PROPERTY: Name:(Current)Swink Family Farms LLLP(27%)&Swink Family Farms LTD(73%)(per Assessor) Work Phone# Home Phone# Email Address:C/O Sheryl Lowry Address:37153 Dickerson Run City/State/Zip Code Severance, CO 80550 Name:(Future)Encana Oil &Gas(USA) Inc. Attn: Miracle Pfister Work Phone# 720-876-3761 Home Phone# Email miracle.pfister@encana.com Address:370 17th Street Address:Suite 1700 City/State/Zip Code Denver, CO 80202 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:Vincent Harris,AICP, Baseline Engineering Corp. Work Phone# 303-202-5010 Home Phone# Email vince@baselinecorp.com Address: 1950 Ford Street Address:Suite 220 City/State/Zip Code Golden, CO 80401 PROPOSED USE: The Liquids Handling Hub will utilize pipelines to bring in produced liquids in order to minimize the number of storage facilities in the surrounding area.Along with the oil and water processing equipment, the facility will include a small office building, parking lot,and other related equipemt. I (We) hereby depose and state under penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals, and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my (our)knowledge. Signatures of all fee owners of property must sign this application. If an Authorized Agent signs, a letter of authorization from all fee owners must be included with the application. If a corporation is the fee owner, notarized evidence must be included indicating that the signatory has to legal authority to sign for the corporation. April 16, 2014 _...._. or Authorized Agent Date Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent Date PARCEL DESCRIPTION A PARCEL OF LAND BEING LOCATED IN THE EAST HALF OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO. BASIS OF BEARINGS: ASSUMING THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH,RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, AS MONUMENTED BY A NO. 6 REBAR WITH A 2 INCH ALUMINUM CAP MARKED "LS 25937 1995" AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 21 AND A NO. 6 REBAR WITH A 3-1/4 INCH ALUMINUM CAP MARKED "LS 13155 1998" AT THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 21 TO BEAR S 89°23'58" W,A DISTANCE OF 2684.63 FEET WITH ALL BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO. BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 21: THENCE S 89°23'58" W ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 21 A DISTANCE OF 2,684.63 FEET TO THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 21; THENCE N 00°16'05" W ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 21 A DISTANCE OF 1,375.13 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE 50 FOOT WIDE DITCH PARCEL AS DESCRIBED IN BOOK 63 AT PAGE 464; THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE THE FOLLOWING THIRTY TWO (32) COURSES: 1) N 76°04'29" E A DISTANCE OF 35.42 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; 2) ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT,HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 35°56'55", A RADIUS OF 225.00 FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 141.17 FEET; 3) S 67°58'36" E A DISTANCE OF 47.24 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; 4) ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 33°20'04", A RADIUS OF 195.00 FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 113.45 FEET; 5) N 78°41'20" E A DISTANCE OF 119.10 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; 6) ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21°33'51", A RADIUS OF 250.00 FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 94.09 FEET; 7) N 57°07'30" E A DISTANCE OF 139.10 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; 8) ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT,HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 12°52'09", A RADIUS OF 875.00 FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 196.53 FEET; 9) N 69°59'39" E A DISTANCE OF 171.86 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; 10) ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 36°47'55", A RADIUS OF 250.00 FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 160.56 FEET; 11) N 33°11'43" E A DISTANCE OF 111.17 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; Page 1 of 3 M:\Wel1 Projects-Planning1226-Encana Oasis CGFILegal Descriptions\226 RE-LEGAL DESCRIPTION 12) ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 23°52'12", A RADIUS OF 100.00 FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 41.66 FEET; 13) N 57°50'12" E A DISTANCE OF 48.34 FEET; 14) N 62°05'05" E A DISTANCE OF 50.62 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; 15) ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 45°35'42", A RADIUS OF 285.00 FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 226.80 FEET; 16) N 16°2924" E A DISTANCE OF 29.52 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; 17) ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 05°50'26",A RADIUS OF 1,275.00 FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 129.97 FEET; 18) N 10°38'58" E A DISTANCE OF 50.93 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; 19) ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 09°38'04", A RADIUS OF 1,125.00 FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 189.17 FEET; 20) N 01°00'54" E A DISTANCE OF 268.94 FEET; 21) N 01°41'27" E A DISTANCE OF 90.64 FEET; 22) N 05°41'21" E A DISTANCE OF 105.16 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; 23) ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 46°45'36", A RADIUS OF 115.00 FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 93.85 FEET; 24) N 52°26'57" E A DISTANCE OF 22.72 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; 25) ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 22°53'26", A RADIUS OF 175.00 FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 69.91 FEET; 26) N 75°20'23" E A DISTANCE OF 6.27 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; 27) ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 20°51'49", A RADIUS OF 515.00 FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 187.53 FEET; 28) S 83°47'48" E A DISTANCE OF 212.21 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; 29) ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 13°34'39", A RADIUS OF 575.00 FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 136.26 FEET; 30) N 82°37'33" E A DISTANCE OF 226.27 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; 31) ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 31°10'54", A RADIUS OF 425.00 FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 231.30 FEET; 32) N 51°26'38" E A DISTANCE OF 69.90 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 21. Page 2 of 3 M:\Wel1 Projects-Planning1226-Encana Oasis CGFILegal Descriptions\226 RE-LEGAL DESCRIPTION THENCE S 00°29'40" E ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 21 A DISTANCE OF 530.70 FEET TO THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 21; THENCE S 00°30'05" E ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 21 A DISTANCE OF 1,322.14 FEET TO THE SOUTH SIXTEENTH CORNER COMMON TO SECTIONS 21 AND 22; THENCE S 00°30'05" E ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 21 A DISTANCE OF 1,322.08 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SUBJECT TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAY FOR COUNTY ROAD NUMBERS 6 AND 7 AS DESCRIBED AT BOOK 86, PAGE 273. SAID DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINS 5,957,023 SQ. FT. OR 136.754 ACRES (GROSS)AND 5,782,490 SQ. FT. OR 132.748 ACRES (NET), MORE OR LESS. SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT I, MATT ROBERT EISENACH, A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR IN THE STATE OF COLORADO DO HEREBY STATE THAT THIS PARCEL DESCRIPTION WAS PREPARED UNDER MY PERSONAL SUPERVISION AND CHECKING, AND THAT IT IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION, BELIEF, AND IN MY PROFESSIONAL OPINION,AND THAT IT IS NOT A MONUMENTED LAND SURVEY MATT ROBERT EISENACH, PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR COLORADO PLS NO. 38257 FOR AND ON BEHALF OF BASELINE ENGINEERING CORP. BASELINE ENGINEERING CORP. 710 11TH AVENUE, SUITE 105 GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 (970)353-7600 Page 3 of 3 M:\Wel1 Projects-Planning1226-Encana Oasis CGFILegal Descriptions\226 RE-LEGAL DESCRIPTION I October 4, 203 Mr. Kim Ogle'�I Planner Ill Weld County IDepartment of Planning Services 1555 North 1 Tth Avenue Greeley, CO p0631 { Re: Letter ollAuthoriization for the Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. Liquids Handling Hub Use by Specfal Review Permit and Recorded Exemption Dear Mr. Ogle: This letter is ntended to satisfy Weld County's request for a letter of authorization for the above referenced p oject. We are th current owners of the property (Weld County Parcels 146721400002, 1467214000 1, and 146721000005). The property is under contract for purchase by Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. ! Encana Oil Gas (USA) Inc. and their consultant Baseline Engineering Corporation are hereby authorized to act as on our behalf in processing applications for a Use by Special Review permit and a Recor ed Exemption. Please copy Jordan Mattson at Jordan.Mattson@encana.com on any corresp6 dente. Please cont t me at(303) 823-6120 if you have any questions or concerns. Sincerely, Swink Famil Farms LLLF and Swink Family Farms LTD ' "-% ,i() 1 Name: erry Swink, General Partner CC: Jord n Mattson, Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. I �'� OZ1,9£Z8£0£ ){uin1S 'Wei c90:60 £L 90 PO Use by Special Review Questionnaire Case USR14-XXXX Encana Liquids Handling Hub Located on Land in Section 21, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. Northwest Corner of Weld County Road 6 and Weld County Road 7 WCR8 a $ , v ^ �. Site WCR 6 -. ITO Applicant: ENCANA OIL & GAS (USA) INC. 370 17th Street, Suite 1700 Denver, CO 80202 encana Application Submitted: March 21, 2014 Revised and Resubmitted: April 17, 2014 Contents encana .. ' Weld County Use by Special Review (USR) Application Questionnaire Encana Liquids Handling Hub Northwest Corner of WCR 6 & WCR 7 Vicinity Map pg. 3 SECTION 1: Questionnaire 1. Description of Proposed Use pg. 4 2. Consistency with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan pg. 6 3. Consistency with the intent of the Zoning Code pg. 6 4. Surrounding Uses pg. 6 5. Site Details pg. 7 • Number of people • Number of employees • Hours • Type and number of structures • Animals • Vehicles • Fire protection • Water source • Sewage • Storage 6. Proposed Landscaping pg. 9 Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana �BASELINE 1 USR94)000C Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. \ Engineering Planning•Surveying 7. Reclamation Procedures pg. 9 8. Storm Water Drainage pg. 10 9. Construction Period pg. 10 10. Waste Handling Plan pg. 10 11. Dust Abatement Plan pg. 12 SECTION 2 1. Notification Requirements pg. 13 2. Operation Standards pg. 14 3. Required Permits pg. 15 4. Traffic pg. 16 5. Fire and Emergency Response pg. 16 6. Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure pg. 18 APPENDIX pg. 19 • Letter of Authorization from landowner • Letter from Left Hand Water District • Copy of Current Deed(Reception No. 4008051) • Copy of Certificate of Conveyances • 500 Foot Owner Affidavit • Final Drainage Study • Traffic Study • MSDS sheets • Fugitive Dust Plan • Geologic Hazards Report • USR Site Plan • Civil Construction Drawings Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana VBASELINE 2 USR14-)OOO0 Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. \ Engineering•Planning•Surveying Vicinity Map for the Encana Liquids Handling Hub Dacono WCR 8/Erie Parkway ' 1 Erie n ( 25 Site j Broomfield WCR 6 Section 21, Township 1N, Range 68W Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana MBASELINE USR14-)000( Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. \ Engineering Planning Surveying Section 1 encana. Questionnaire Application for Use by Special Review 1. Description of Proposed Use: This USR application is referred to as the Encana Liquids Handling Hub (Hub) and is from Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. The proposed facility is a centralized liquids management facility for the handling of produced liquids from Encana's operations in the surrounding area. The objective of the Hub is to minimize community and environmental impact through recovery and delivery of oil condensate and produced water from wells operated by Encana. The Hub will include pipeline infrastructure, processing equipment, air emissions control equipment as well as large volume liquid holding tanks. The tanks will be utilized to store oil condensate and produced water coming from wellheads in the area via Encana installed pipelines. This approach will minimize the number of storage facilities at well sites and hauling traffic in the surrounding area. Hub facilities will include a small office building, a parking lot, and other facility management related equipment. Pipes (6" and 8", 450 psi) will transport material to the Hub. As materials enter the Hub, produced oil condensate will undergo additional separation through heated 3-phase separators. The separated water will be transferred to the produced water tanks, while the separated oil will be flashed to a vapor recovery tower (VRT). Gases flashing from the oil separator and VRT will be captured, compressed, and sold. Oil leaving the VRT will be cooled via an aerial cooler before entering the site's API 650 produced oil storage tanks fitted with floating roofs. The purpose of the aerial cooler will be to ensure the true vapor pressure (TVP) is sufficiently below atmospheric pressure. This margin is to protect the integrity of the floating roof and to eliminate any emissions from escaping the roof vents. Oil from the storage tanks will be pumped into trucks at the truck load out for haul off to a third party operator. Vapors displaced from the oil trucks during loading will be captured by a third VRU and sent to an Emission Control device. The produced water trunk lines will feed into produced water 3-phase separators. The separators will further separate any entrained gas and oil for treatment. The separated gas will be delivered to the emissions control unit, while the separated oil will be pumped to the inlet of the 3-phase oil separators (as described above). The produced water will flow into the produced water tanks where it will be combined with water from the 3-phase oil separators. In the produced water tanks, oil will be skimmed off to be recovered through the 3-phase oil separators. Solids that accumulate will be pumped off the bottom of the tanks to the Solids Storage Tanks where they will be processed and sent to a landfill. Water from the produced water storage tanks will be loaded into trucks at the produced water loadout and hauled to third-party disposal sites. Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana BASELINE 4 USR14-)OOO0 Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. ` Engineering Planning Surveying The proposed site is located in the southeast quarter of Section 21, Township 1 North, Range 68 West and is located at the northwest corner of WCR 6 and WCR 7. The site will sit on one new parcel which is currently portions of three existing tax parcels (1467-21-4-00-003, 1467-21-0-00- 005, and 1467-21-1-00-028). The USR will be sited south of the existing ditch, on approximately 136.7 acres (gross) and 132.7 acres (net). It is currently zoned Agricultural. The entire facility perimeter will be fenced with chain-link and divided into two separate areas: Process/Storage and Truck Loadout. The proposed access points for the Hub will be from County Road 6. The access to the office and Process/Storage area will 20 feet wide with 25 feet turning radii. The access to the Truck Loadout will be 25 feet wide with 60 feet turning radii. The two access points will be controlled individually via electronic gates with key card access, or intercom with the Process Operator. Key card access will be limited to only those areas requiring access by that individual. For example, trucks hauling produced oil will not have access to the Process/Storage area. Manual gates with padlocks will also be provided for maintenance and emergency access between the two plant areas. Security cameras will be located at key areas, such as the two electronic gates and truck loadout area. Approximately three acres on the west side of the facility will be dedicated as a temporary staging area for pipeline construction. This area will be used for storing pipe and miscellaneous materials prior to installation, a contractor office trailer, and worker parking. Minor construction activities such as welding of assemblies will also occur in this area. After pipeline completion, the area will be reclaimed to its original state. Signs at each of the two access points will identify their purpose for truck drivers and deliveries. The sign at the entrance to the Process/Storage area will also include requirements of section 210 of the COGCC amended rules for oil and gas facilities. Each entrance will have an entrance sign and an identifying sign. The entrance signs will be 48" x 48" in size and contain the name of the overall facility and driving directions to guide first responders to the site. The identifying signs will be 18" x 24" and will label the load out area and the office entrances specifically at their location. Examples of each are below. ENCANA. EnCaru ali d Gas(USA)in< OOR(0 Orchard Compressor Station 112 County Road 300 Parachute.CO.81650 .r+w a.m. Garfield County.CO Legal Description: LA iL Otr Sec 27 Twn 7S Rng 96W w.waoiuo LOAD OUT LATILONG:W t08'5'SB.i22' """"39'N tWo.70 ' REQUI ED DIRECTIONS: E:1816 At Parachute.CO.lake 1.70 Frontage Rd rrmismereel:Leh CO Ros0300.tales aacond rar� FFI FACILITY driveway on lea. FaC INCASE OFnRE O �a OR MEDICAL EMERDENCY G CALL 911 PLEASE OBEY POSTED SPEED LIMITS Example Entrance Sgn Example Identifying Sgns (48" x 48") (18" x 24") Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana VBASELINE 5 USR14-)OOO0 Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. Engineering•Planning•Surveying A communications tower (up to 200 feet tall) is planned as a potential future use on the site. There are no other towers within 1,000 feet of the proposed tower location. The closest towers are approximately 4,000 feet to the east on CR 6 (198 feet tall) and approximately 4,000 feet to the northeast on CR 7 (130 feet tall x three towers). Ownership Information Current Land Owner: Future Land Owner: Swink Family Farms LLLP (27%) Encana Oil &Gas (USA) Inc. Swink Family Farms LTD (73%) 370 17th Street c/o Sheryl Lowry Suite 1700 37153 Dickerson Run Denver, CO 80202 Severance, CO 80550 2. Consistency with the intent of the Weld County Code, Chapter 22 of the Comprehensive Plan Comprehensive Plan Consistency Section 22-2-10(D) emphasizes the extraction of natural resources as an important part of the economy of Weld County. The Hub will contribute to the expansion of the county's industrial economic base by providing increased capacity for future marketing of oil production in Weld County. Oil and gas facilities are allowed as a use by right in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. However oil and gas storage facilities and oil and gas support and services require a Use by Special Review(USR) permit in Weld County. 3. Consistency with the intent of the Weld County Code. Chapter 23 (Zoning) and the zone district in which it is located. Section 23-3-10 indicates that uses that are "more intense and have a potentially greater impact" are permitted within the A (Agricultural) zone district. The operation of a liquids handling facility for produced oil condensate and water from oil and gas operations, can be considered more intense uses of land that are more suitable for remote locations such as the proposed site. 4. Surrounding Uses and Compatibility with Surrounding Uses Adjacent zoning and land use: North: Weld County- (A)Agricultural; Open field South: Town of Erie — (PD) Planned Development and (PLI) Public Lands/Institutional; Oil & Gas, open field, landfill East: Weld County — (A) Agricultural; farm/cattle operation and Town of Erie — (RP-3) Rural Preservation 3; Open field West: Town of Erie—(RP-3)Rural Preservation 3; Open field, residence The Hub is surrounded by large agricultural properties and a small farm/cattle operation to the east. Landfills and oil and gas operations exist to the south. Approximately, 1.3 miles to the northwest is Erie High School, separated from the facility by a large agricultural property with Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana MBASELINE 6 USR14-)OOO0 Encana O/I & Gas(USA) Inc. Engineering Planning Surveying two prominent hills. The closest subdivision is 1.2 miles to the southeast of the southern property line. Some large-scale agriculture uses operate in the surrounding area. 5. Describe the following: a. Number of people who will use this site Encana estimates that two water truck drivers per hour and six oil truck drivers per hour (average at peak production) will come and go from this facility on a daily basis for loading and unloading purposes. Additionally, five employees are expected be present throughout the day. h Number of employees proposed to be employed at this site Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. expects to staff the Hub with up to five employees. Total staffing levels are expected to decrease over the life of the facility as the number of shifts required for the Oil Process Operators decline. These positions are expected to be staffed 24/7 early in the Hub's life (years 1 through 6) and move to daytime shifts at a later date. This is due to declining production rates on the wells tied into the facility and no new wells to be added. The table below provides more description regarding the role of each employee on site. Position Shift Role Lead Plant Operator Daytime Manages Hub, gathering system, and associated Weekdays well pads. Process Operators Up to 24/7 as Monitors and operates oil processing (two) required by equipment, including separators, VRUs,tank production levels and truck unloading operations. Gathering System Daytime Monitors gathering system and cleans pipelines Operator Weekdays as-needed. Completes inspections and documentation as-required for 49 CFR 195 compliance Maintenance Daytime Repairs piping, valves, equipment, Technician Weekdays instrumentation, and controls as-needed. c. Hours of operation The Hub will operate 24 hours per day 7 days per week. d Type and number of structures to be built on this site • Pig Receivers • Sump with integral pump Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana VBASELINE USR14-)O(XX Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. \ Engineering Planning•Surveying • Produced water pumps • Produced water oil pumps • Booster compressor skids • VRU compressor skids • Vapor recovery towers (VRT) (65-feet tall) • Sales gas meter • Sales gas knockout drum • Pig launcher • Produced oil 3 phase separators • Produced water 3 phase separators • Fuel gas skid • Air cooler • Transformers • PDC/MCC • Air compressors • Off-spec oil tanks • Off-spec oil rerun pumps • Produced oil tanks (100-feet diameter x 32-feet tall) • Produced oil loading pumps • Produced water holding tanks (5,000 BBL) • Produced water loading pumps • Sludge handling pumps • Produced oil skimmer pumps • Solids storage tanks • Vapor combustor unit (VCU) • Tank vapor combustor units • Truck vapor KO drum/pumps • VCU KO drum/pumps • Truck vapor recovery blower • Truck vapor blower KO drum • Produced water loadout equipment • Control room/warehouse • Piperacks • Communications tower(up to 200-feet tall) Ste layout looking north from CR 6 Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana VBASELINE 8 USR14-)OOO0 Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. \ Engineering•Planning•Surveying a Type and number of animals% if any, to be on this site No animals will be maintained on the site. f. Kind of vehicles that will access this site and how often Encana estimates that two water trucks per hour and six oil trucks per hour(average) will come and go from this facility on a daily basis for loading and unloading purposes. Expected gross vehicle weight (GVW) for trucks transporting water and oil condensate is approximately 72,000 lbs. Pick-up trucks visiting the site are expected to be in the light duty class with an average GVW of 10,000 lbs. g Who will provide fire protection to the site The Mountain View Fire Protection District provides fire protection to this area. A referral packet will be sent to the District by the County. h. Water source on the property(both domestic and irrigation) If any domestic and irrigation water services are required by the site those services will be provided by the Left Hand Water District. i. Sewage c sposal system on the property(existing and proposed) A commercial septic sewer system will be designed, permitted, and constructed in accordance with the Weld County Health Department's Regulations. j. If storage or warehousing is proposed, what type of items will be stored The control room/warehouse will include space for storage of miscellaneous spare parts such as valves,pipe fittings, filters, etc. 6. Proposed Landscaping Encana believes the site selected for the Hub as well as its placement and orientation on the parcel eliminates the need for additional screening. Other than natural topography, there is no existing screening, nor is any additional landscaping proposed with this application. Views of the facility from WCR 7 looking south are blocked by the existing topography of the site. 7. Reclamation Procedures Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. has no intentions of ceasing operations of this facility once it is operational. The Hub is expected to operate for thirty years. However, the facility could be Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana VBASELINE 9 USR14-)OOO0 Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. ` Engineering Planning Surveying closed earlier due to the continuously changing natural gas and oil condensate market conditions. At closure, the following tasks will be undertaken at the Hub: • Removal of the following items o Industrial waste and chemicals including bottom solids o Equipment including pumps,pipes, MCC, VRUs, etc. o Steel tanks o Separators o Drainage controls o Buildings and foundations o Other industrial components • Native soil sampling and analysis • Comparison of closure samples with baseline sample to determine if naturally occurring background concentrations have been exceeded. • Site restoration to pre-facility conditions, including recontouring and revegetating the site, redistribution of topsoil and reseeding. • Site monitoring to verify that eighty (80) percent of the preexisting vegetation is achieved. • Final reclamation in accordance with COGCC regulations at the time of closure. 8. Storm Water Drainage The portion of the property containing the Hub facility is relatively flat and will be surfaced with gravel, asphalt, and concrete. Please refer to the Final Drainage Study located in the appendix of this document for further explanation. 9. Construction period Construction of the Hub is anticipated to commence soon after approval of this requested USR permit and take approximately eight months. 10. Waste Handling Plan The objective of the Waste Handling Plan is to ensure that any waste, including common refuse and waste generated from the facility operations, is managed in accordance with all Local, State and Federal regulations. Common refuse will be placed accordingly in a waste dumpster that will be serviced by a waste management company (specified below) for solid waste removal. The dumpster is emptied either weekly or every two weeks and the roll-off is emptied on a call-out basis. All other operational chemicals used or stored on site will be disposed according to their specific disposal requirements by Encana personnel trained in proper waste management practices or by an appropriate vendor specialized in waste removal services. Encana will ensure that all liquids are managed and disposed/recycled in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. See the table below for a list of chemicals that will be stored on site for use with this facility. Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana BASELINE 10 USR14-)OOO0 Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. Engineering Planning Surveying Attached to this document are the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) information sheets for each of the chemicals to be used in the facility's operation. Chemicals Volume Emulsion Breaker 275 Gallons Sodium Hypochlorite 500 Gallons Non-routine waste from the Hub facility (e.g. spills or releases) will be managed in accordance with Encana's Contingency Plan. Spills, as appropriate, will be reported to the proper regulatory agency(s). Disposal of waste water will be handled by the following waste handling companies: High Sierra Water Services High Plains Disposal 8207 W. 20th St., Suite B, 3770 Puritan Way, Suite J, Greeley, CO 80634 Frederick, CO 80516 (877) 893-2466 (303) 800-1128 All water will be trucked from the site to a facility or location maintained by High Sierra Water Services and High Plains Disposal. The closest locations are: Disposal Facility Address Permit Number 1191 WCR 19 150361 High Sierra Water Services Brighton, CO 80601 Phone: (303) 654-0880 17754 WCR 32 09WE0929 High Plains Disposal Platteville, CO 80651 Phone: (970)785-8189 Disposal of non-hazardous solid wastes will be transported to the following facility: Waste Connections Denver Regional Landfill 1441 Weld CR 6 P.O. Box 320 Erie, CO 80516 (303) 673-9431 Additionally, a site-specific Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan will be developed, which will outline appropriate actions to be taken in the event of a spill or release. The SPCC Plan in conjunction with the Emergency Response/Oil Spill Contingency Plan will ensure that all appropriate response actions are taken and that all waste will be handled in Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana MBASELINE 11 USR14-)OOO0 Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. Engineering Planning•Surveying accordance with applicable rules and regulations. Both documents are written in accordance with requirements set forth by the Environmental Protection Agency. Should a motor vehicle oil leak (potentially during construction), Encana's Standard Operating Procedures will be to dig up the contaminated soil and likely ship it to the nearby Denver Regional Landfill operated by Waste Connections. Encana will then test and analyze the remaining soil to be sure it is clear of all contaminates. Once that is completed, Encana will back fill the previously contaminated area. Please note that a final Waste Handling Plan will be submitted after approval of the USR permit. A composite of the chemicals generated from production has been included in the appendix. This plan will contain the list of chemicals to be stored on-site and the chosen waste handler. 11. Dust Abatement Plan During the construction phase of the project, Encana will utilize water trucks to maintain dust suppression. Water and/or magnesium chloride will be applied to non-paved surfaces as necessary to mitigate dust following construction. Also, the Storm Water Management Plan will be followed to mitigate soil erosion during the construction phase. After construction is completed the site will be stabilized using native vegetation in allowed areas, which will be maintained to avoid growth to over 12" high. Please refer to the USR site plan for detailed information on proposed surfaces on each circulation area on site. Please also refer to the included Encana Fugitive Dust Plan. Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana VBASELINE 12 USR14-)OOO0 Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. \ Engineering Planning•Surveying Section 2 1. Notification Requirements In accordance with Section 23-2-260 (B) (9) of the Weld County Code a certified list of the names and addresses of the owners of property within 500 feet of the subject property is provided in the Appendix. The County is responsible for mailing the notice. This list was created from the Assessor records of Weld County on March 13, 2014 and is based on the boundaries of the new parcel. Pasted Notice: In accordance with Section 23-2-210 of the Weld County Code a sign shall be posted by the County on this proposed property stating that a Use by Special Review Permit has been requested. Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana MBASELINE 13 USR14-)O(XX Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. \ Engineering•Planning•Surveying 2. Operation Standards Noise Control: Any operations involved with the Hub are subject to and will comply with the noise regulations of the COGCC Rules and Regulations, Rule 802, and state law and regulations concerning noise abatement (Title 25, Article 12, C.R.S.). Under COGCC Rule 802.b, oil and gas activities are subject to maximum permissible noise levels based on the type of land use of the surrounding area. Exhaust from all mechanized equipment shall be vented in a direction away from all buildings certified or intended for occupancy, to the extent practicable. All powered equipment on site will be driven by electric motors. A baseline noise study will be completed to verify compliance with regulations. Air and Water Quality: All activities will be in compliance with the permit and control provisions of the EPA's Clean Air Act and the Colorado Air Quality Control Program, Title 25, Article 7, and C.R.S. as applicable. Encana will obtain air permits from the CDPHE for all applicable emission sources. Encana will construct and operate the facility in compliance with conditions for the air permits including all control and recordkeeping requirements. No waste water will be discharged within the site. Any wastewater will be disposed at High Sierra Water Services and High Plains Disposal. The closest disposal facilities for these companies are in Brighton and Platteville, respectively. Any solid waste will be disposed at Denver Regional Landfill (Erie, CO). Human wastes will be processed via the approved and installed septic system previously noted herein. Lighting: Overhead lighting shall be provided at the produced oil and produced water loading station and throughout the facility in key locations. All onsite lighting shall be continuous during non- daylight hours. Any source of lighting on the site shall be shielded so that light rays will not shine directly onto adjacent properties where such would cause a nuisance or interfere with the use on the adjacent properties. In addition, neither direct nor reflected light from any light source on site will create a traffic hazard to operators of motor vehicles on the adjacent access road. Weed Control: The facility will be kept free of weeds, rubbish, and other waste material. The area shall be treated if necessary and as practicable to prevent invasion of undesirable species and noxious weeds. Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana vBASELINE 14 USR14-)000( Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. — Engineering Planning•Surveyrne 3. Required Permits Weld County: A Use by Special Review Permit is required to be approved by the Board of County Commissioners. Encana will submit any additional permits necessary for county approval prior to the commencement of construction on site. M ountain View Fire Protection District: The Site Plan and Use by Special Review Application will be referred to and reviewed by the Mountain View Fire Protection District. A letter from the fire district regarding this proposal will be added to the Appendix once it is received. Oversize Load Permits If necessary, oversize load permits will be obtained prior to moving any new equipment onto the site. Access Permits Access will be off of WCR 6/Garfield Road. This road is annexed into the Town of Erie. Access permits will be coordinated through the Town of Erie. Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission: A Form 2A Oil and Gas Location Assessment and Form 28 Exploration & Production (E&P) Waste Management Permit are required for this facility. Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana VBASELINE 15 USR14-)000( Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. — Engineering'Planning•Surveyine 4. Traffic Please see the Traffic Impact Study located in the Appendix. 5. Fire& Emergency Response Encana requires that Emergency Preparedness and Emergency Response Plans (ERP)be in place at Division, Business Unit and Sub-Business Unit levels. These plans are kept current and are supported by training and resources to ensure decisive and effective incident response. The USA Division ERP facilitates a coordinated response by Division personnel to any emergency situation related to seismic/exploration, construction, drilling, completion, workovers, operations,remediation,reclamation and support services. It describes the procedures which will be implemented, in whole or in part, if an emergency situation occurs during any phase of Encana USA Division operations including, but not limited to, the following types of incidents: • Serious injury or fatality • Vehicle related incident • Major property or equipment damage • Fire or explosion • Spill, hazardous materials release, or product release • Security threat or suspicious activity • Natural occurrence A preliminary site specific safety and evacuation plan has been prepared for the facility. This plan includes directions to the site, emergency contact information, and designated muster points. An Emergency Shutdown Plan showing the location of all emergency isolation valves, ESD switches and fire extinguishers will be prepared prior to facility operation and will be kept on site thereafter. This plan will be incorporated into start-up and commissioning training for the facility. Adequate provisions have been made for the protection of the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the county. All roads leading to and those in the site area are designed and maintained to support fire apparatus. Ample turnaround room to accommodate fire apparatus is present. Encana has support personnel in the field or on call at all times to provide technical assistance in fire prevention and elimination. Emergency Contact Lid: The following is a list of Encana personnel and emergency organizations that may be contacted in the event an emergency occurs at the facility. Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana VBASELINE 16 USR14-)000( Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. — Engineering Planning•Surveyrne a. Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. The Group Lead for DJ Basin Field Operations is responsible for responding to an emergency at the facility location: Name Office Phone Cell Number Supervisor On-Call (303)435-0904 Emergency Hotline (303)-659-7740 EHS On-Call (303)489-0238 All facility emergencies shall be reported immediately to the appropriate Supervisor by the Supervisor On-Call. Further contact information will be provided upon permit approval. b. Town and County Agencies Type of Emergency Mountain View Fire Protection District Fires or spills that cannot be 911 or(303) 772-0710 contained by employees Fires & spills not contained within the facility or other emergencies Weld County Sheriff Department Contact as emergencies dictate. To report emergencies, call 911 c. State Agencies Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission As needed (303) 894-2100 Colorado Dept. of Public Health and Environment As needed (303) 692-2000 d. Federal Agendes Environmental Protection Agency Inland spills into water when U.S.C.G. cannot be reached Region VIII Emergency Response Number: (214) 749-3840 (24 hours) Signs will be posted in conformance with the COGCC General Rule 210 (b) showing some or all of the names and numbers above. Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana vBASELINE 17 USR14-)000( Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. — Engineering'Planning•Surveying 6. Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure An SPCC plan will be developed for the Hub and submitted to the COGCC within six months of commissioning and start-up of the facility. This timeframe is consistent with the EPA guidelines for SPCC planning. It is Encana's policy to create and maintain SPCC plans at all of its non- transportation related facilities in accordance with 40 CFR Section 112. Upon completion of the SPCC plan, a signed copy will be provided,per the request of Weld County. On Behalf of Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. this report has been prepared by: MBASELINE Engineering• Planning•Surveying Golden Office 1950 Ford Street Golden, CO 80401 303-202-5010 or 303-940-9966 www.baselinecorp.com Encana Liquids Handling Hub encana VBASELINE 18 USR14-)000( Encana Oil & Gas(USA) Inc. — Engineering'Planning•Sumrying April 21, 2014 Mr. Kim Ogle, Planner III MBASELINE Weld County Department of Planning Services Engineering• Planning•Surveying 1555 North 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 RE: Formal Submittal, Encana Oil&Gas (USA) Inc. Liquids Handling Hub Use by Special Review Permit Clarification on Communications Tower Dear Kim: Baseline Corporation is representing Encana Oil &Gas (USA) Inc. to process a Use by Special Review permit for a new liquids handling hub. A formal application was submitted for review to the Weld County Department of Planning Services on April 17, 2014.That application refers to a future 200-foot communications tower. At this time the communications tower is not a part of the Use by Special Review application. As documents are modified during the review process, references to the tower will be removed. At this time we ask that Weld County begin the application referral period. Thank you and please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Vincent Harris,AICP Planning Director CC: Miracle Pfister, Encana Oxperate Headquarters Fib Rains RxkyPkutair s Ebwtonn Gicb, Lbwtain Geey $6 Vllage 70012th Bred,Site 720 71011th Aer,.g Site 105 1815 Chid Pak Dim#370 (=tidal Cticab 80101 Geeley,CtIcarb80631 SesrrLod$irk cbcradb80177 Fh 3339109666 Fh 970.3537E0 Fh 97Q8791825 FaxTI19a09258 Fax97CO617601 Fax86fi2129106 April 15, 2014 MBASELINE Mr. Kim Ogle, Planner Ill Engineering• Planning•Weld County Department of Planning Services Surveying 1555 North 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 RE: Encana Liquids Handling Hub-Traffic Impact Study Dear Kim: Per our conversation regarding the potential haul routes for the Encana Liquids Handling Hub, we are submitting the original traffic impact study that reflects the original three routes as identified in our completeness submittal. We have met with the Town of Erie to discuss traffic impact issues and Erie would prefer that Encana utilizes Haul Route 3 as identified in the submitted Report. Before Encana commits to this route they would prefer that additional analysis of the roadway's conditions be undertaken. Once the chosen route has been selected, the traffic impact report will be updated and submitted to Weld County. We appreciate your patience regarding this matter and we look forward to working with you as this application moves through the approval process. Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, VL Vincent Harris,A1CP Planning Director CC: Miracle Pfister, Encana Corporate Headquarters High Plains Rocky Mountains Downtown Golden Downtown Greeley Ski Village 100 12th Street,Suite 220 110 11th Avenue,Suite 105 1815 Central Park Drive,#370 Golden,Colorado 80401 Greeley,Colorado 80631 Steamboat Springs,Colorado 80477 Ph 303.940.9966 Ph 970.353.7600 Ph 970.879.1825 Fax 303.940.9959 Fax 970.353.7601 Fax 866.242.9106 Traffic Impact Study Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. Liquids Handling Hub Located on Land in Section 21, Township 1N, Range 68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado Prepa red By: Baseline Engineering Corporation 1950 Ford Street Golden, Colorado 80401 MBASELINE j Engineering Planning • Surveying.__ I I I • r r iii i i• ii i , ;,t_ Traffic Impact Study Encana Liquids Handling Hub Facility March 2014 Revised April 2014 Site Information • Description of Use The location of the property is along WCR 6 just west of WCR 7. The property is presently agricultural. The site is approximately 37 acres. The proposed development is a central hub facility that will connect to wells in the area by pipeline. The hub facility will collect oil and produced water from area from well sites. Trucks will be required to haul off the oil and produced water that is collected from the well sites. The site will be accessed from a driveway on WCR 6,just west of WCR 7. • Hours of operation The facility will operate 24 hours a day. • Number of Employees It is estimated that there will be 5 employees on the site. In addition, at full build out there will be 2 water trucks per hour and 6 oil trucks per hour. Encana Hub Facility BASELINE 1 Traffic Impact Study _ April 2014 Engineering•Planning Surveying • Potential haul routes Three haul sites were analyzed for the water and oil trucks. Route #1 was chosen as the best route. Route #1 I J },1 . �, .., [r y .r A K' ' _ r ! �- c ! ;, ',:1 . .' •-.4, .,.. • -lat API • III ■ Ali `ii 4 I This route has truck entering and exiting the site from the Erie Pkwy (WCR 8) interchange on 1-25. The route uses WCR 8 to WCR 7 and WCR 6. This is the shortest route and only has a minimum of residences along the route. WCR 8 and WCR 7 are 2 lane paved roadways. WCR 6 west of WCR 7 is a two lane gravel roadway. Encana Hub Facility BASELINE 2 Traffic Impact Study _ April 2014 Engineering Planning Surveying Route #2 • V A , 1 ONII y5 -i ft ! ^.l This route uses the garbage truck routing past the landfills and to the site. This route would use the Hwy 7 interchange with I-25, Hwy 7 to Sheridan Pkwy, Sheridan Pkwy to WCR 4, WCR 4 to WCR 5, WCR 5 to WCR 6 and WCR 6 to the site. This is the most heavily travelled route. Hwy 7 has approximately 21,000 vehicles per day and the interchange can become congested during the peak hours. All roadways with the exception of WCR 6 are paved. A traffic signal exists at Sheridan Pkwy and Hwy 7. This route was not chosen due to the heavy traffic volumes already existing. The water and oil trucks operate 24 hours a day and this route is adjacent to a residential development. The garbage trucks that use this route only operate during the day,the addition of the nighttime traffic may be objectionable to the resident's along the route. This is also the longest route to reach the site. Encana Hub Facility BASELINE 3 Traffic Impact Study April 2014 — Engineering Planning Surveying Route #3 �J ' 'tl�t • ft.„ • This route would use either the Erie interchange or the Hwy 7 interchange to access the frontage road on the east side of I-25. The route would use WCR 6 from the frontage road to the site. All of the roadways are 2 lane paved roads with the exception of WCR 6 from WCR 7 to the site. This route was not chosen because of the restricted turning movements at Hwy 7 (No eastbound left turn) and because of the residential area on WCR 6 from 1-25 to WCR 7. Encana Hub Facility BASELINE 4 Traffic Impact Study _ April 2014 Engineering•Planning Surveying • Vicinity Map 4 1`-t:'11:, 1/1Ximer lb •A • • r- ■ r} n y' 4� • ,} SITE '" - . ii i.:... "� _ �..J.A.: a , - .WCR6 -- . 1. 1. 4 ...,-. • 1 , SH 7 ..-1! The site lies on the northwest corner of WCR 6 and WCR 7 as shown above. Encana Hub Facility BASELINE 5 Traffic Impact Study April 2014 Enplaning Planning Surveying • Site Plan 11, I -1 - - - 4. — icli 1l IC I I Y� Rh _ , �I I I li I���I I I I li'e 1 II W4 p 4 it T 14 II Ai R 1 w ,. 1It2 1 i I I -� lI i m w� �g1q A, t 4ai q. ' 3 III RI ! 3 ! g ! ! lhbb6 n it I ''q .--4.---!---"-1 -._I if • .y 41 00 y ,, i•;;•;.;;0.:K, T -yy=,<<,rl ,.4_ Aar n North IIP If � i-li iJi 4w4`,4rC RR ; , 1'- '•'-`. I r\u 0........, ,___ , ... ,,, aa -...,. Fi a 0-,,, , ,Rl :Hi = .•J \I 1 - :~: 1 .' •\ 4 S I 14„_ ti- I '.C , 0 .' F< 'j+`I Y9- � i1 '`" ' N S 4 3 . I, - yy: i:g ,' M. ` S 'III ! 5 ill ) c 4 , : i !I 1 ..„„N„..., .," Li fill t t:a —WELD COUNTY ROAD 7 .e.7- _ci'..T uc[ . c — Hub Facility BASELINE 6 Traffic Impact Study April 2014 — Engineering Planning Surveying Existing Site Conditions • Roadway network The site is located in Weld County, but in the Erie Planning Area. The adjacent roadways are in the Town of Erie. According to the Erie Transportation Master Plan, WCR 8 is classified as a Minor Arterial, WCR 7 and WCR 6 are classified as Collector streets. These roadways are shown to remain as 2-lane roadways in the 2015 Interim Roadway Network. WCR 8, WCR 7 and WCR 6 east of WCR 7 are paved roadways. WCR 6 from WCR 7 to WCR 5 is a gravel roadway. The study area will include the recommended haul route #1. This includes WCR 6, WCR 7 and WCR 8. • Analysis of Period Daily traffic volumes are included as part of this report. The AM and PM peak hours will be analyzed in this Traffic Study. • Existing Traffic Data The Erie Transportation Master Plan projected that the traffic volumes on WCR 8 would be 12,000 vehicles per day in 2015. Traffic Counts listed on DRCOG's web site show the latest count (2011) on WCR 8 to be approximately 6400 vehicles per day. WCR 7 and WCR 6 east of WCR 7 are projected to be 1000 vehicles per day in 2015. The Erie Transportation Master Plan also projected that WCR 8, WCR 7 and WCR 6 are all at LOS of C or better in 2015 with these assumed volumes. DRCOG counts and observed volumes are lower than projected, meaning that the roadways are in fact at LOS C or better at the present time. Future Conditions and Impacts • Trip Generation The trips generated by the site are estimated using the number of employees, visitors, oil trucks picking up oil, and water trucks picking up produced water expected at the site. ITE does not include a land use such as this in its Trip Generation manual. The estimate of the maximum number of Trips is based upon 5 employees per day, a maximum of 48 water delivery trucks per day, 144 oil trucks per day, and 10 miscellaneous trips to the site per day. This study assumes that the employee trips occur during the AM and PM peak hours. It is more likely that the employees will arrive and depart outside of the peak hours, but assuming that they occur during the peak hours allows for a Encana Hub Facility BASELINE Traffic Impact Study _ April 2014 Engineering Planning Surveying more conservative study. The study also assumes that the miscellaneous trips do not occur during the peak hours. The following table shows the expected number of trips at the site on a daily and peak hour basis. Estimated Trips (Number of vehicles and Passenger Car Equivalents 1 truck = 3 passenger cars) Daily AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour Type of Trip (50%In/ - 50%Out) In Out In Out Employee 10 veh 3 veh 2 veh 2 veh 3 veh Water Trucks 96 trucks 2 trucks 2 trucks 2 trucks 2 trucks (pce's) (288 pce's) (6 pce's) (6 pce's) (6 pce's) (6 pce's) Oil Trucks 288 trucks 6 trucks 6 trucks 6 trucks 6 trucks (pce's) (864 pce's) (18 pce's) (18 pce's) (18 pce's) (18 pce's) Misc Trips 20 veh 0 veh 0 veh 0 veh 0 veh Total Vehicles 414 veh 11 veh 10 veh 10 veh 11 veh (pce's) (1182 pce's) (27 pce's) (26 pce's) (26 Ace's) (27 pce's) • Trip Distribution As discussed above 100%of the trips are being assigned to and from the I-25 and the Erie Parkway. The distribution is show on the haul route #1 map. The AM and PM trips generated by the site are shown in the Trip Generation Figure. • Short Term Background Traffic 2015 Traffic is assumed to be the traffic that was projected by the Erie Transportation Master Plan. The LOS calculated in the Master Plan shows WCR 6, WCR 7, and WCR 8 to be LOS C or better in 2015. This represents little or no delay. Encana Hub Facility BASELINE Traffic Impact Study April 2014 Engineering Planning Surveying • Long Term Background Traffic Several roadway improvements are projected by 2030. These include WCR 8 being widened to 4 lanes, WCR 7 being upgraded to a 2 lane Principal Arterial, and a new Principal Arterial being constructed south of WCR 6. With these improvements, the LOS on WCR 8, WCR 7 and WCR 6 are projected to remain at LOS C or better. • Level of Service (LOS) with site buildout While this facility will generate several trips over the period of a day, the peak hour trips are quite low. The addition of 11 peak hour trips along the haul route will not change the LOS significantly to cause delay problems in the near term. There will be several roadway changes in the long term. The haul route might be changed with new roadway options. Again the site peak hour trips alone are not likely to significantly change the LOS in the area. • Signal Warrant Analysis WCR 8 and WCR 7 is the highest volume intersection along the haul route with the exception of the 1-25 ramps. The Erie Transportation Master Plan indicates that the intersection will not meet signal warrants in 2015, but will meet warrants by 2030. The low peak hour volumes generated by the site will not likely cause the intersection to meet signal warrants in 2015. By 2030 the roadway changes in the area and future growth may cause the intersection to meet signal warrants. • Auxiliary Turn Lane Warrant Analysis Based upon the Passenger Car Equivalents (PCE's), a westbound left turn lane and a northbound right turn lane are required at the intersection of WCR 7 and WCR 8, according to Weld County standards. With long term roadway changes planned for the area, it may be advantageous to include these lanes in future construction. The intersection of WCR 6 and WCR 7 will also require a SB right turn lane and an EB left turn lane according to Weld County standards. The Town of Erie might not require these turn lanes as they don't meet the Erie standard for a Collector street. WCR 6 at the site will also require a WB right turn lane according to Weld County standards. The Town of Erie might not require this turn lane as it does not meet the Erie standard for a Collector street. • Sight Distance Analysis There are no restrictions to sight distance at any the intersections along the haul route. The area is relatively flat and visibility is unlimited. Encana Hub Facility BASELINE 9 Traffic Impact Study _ April 2014 Engineering Planning Surveying • Other Impacts No other impacts are anticipated with this development. The other haul routes that were considered did pass residential areas and thus were eliminated because of those impacts. Mitigation • Auxiliary Lanes Auxiliary lanes are not being proposed for the development at the site access, at the intersection of WCR 6 and WCR 7, or the intersection of WCR 7 and WCR 8. These lanes should be discussed with the Town of Erie. • Corrections for LOS deficiencies No LOS deficiencies are expected and therefore no improvements are planned. • Correction for any access deficiencies The site access is a new access and is being designed to Weld County Specifications with large radii for the trucks. • Signing & Striping No striping changes are recommended. A stop sign will be placed at the site access for vehicles exiting the site. • Pavement Maintenance No maintenance is proposed to any of the roadways. • Intersection Radii for truck turn movements Large radii are proposed at the intersection of the access and WCR 6 to accommodate the truck traffic. 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Yes Yes Yes Baseline/S-1-7 County Line Rd. No Yes Yes Ba9eline/S-1-7 Bonanza/Tennyson a. No Yes Yes R -I. -1-7 Vista Pkwy. Meets Warrants; Installation 2008 Ba line/S-1-7 Mountain View Blvd. Meets Warrants; Installation 2008 Baseline/S-1-7 Sheridan Installation 2007 US 287 Lookout Yes Yes Yes US 287 Jasper No Yes Yes US287 Kenosha? No No No County Line Rd. Kenosha No No Yes County Line Rd. County Rd. 10.5 No No Yes County Line Rd. ,3sper n/a No No County Line Rd. ,Isy/Cheesman No No Yes County Line Rd. Telleen Ave No No No County Line Rd. Austin Ave No No Yes County Line Rd. WCR6 No No No County Line Rd. Arapahoe/Vista Pkwy No No Yes County Line Rd. Arapahoe (old) No No No W C R 7 Bypass W C R 10 n/a No Yes _ WCR7 WCR7 Bypax n/a No No WCR7 WCR6 No No Yes WCR7 Sheridan No No Yes WCR7 WCR4 No No Yes Notes: .1)Arapahoe at 111th greet currently meets a signal warralt for side street delay. (2)There is a i existing signal at Arapahoe and 119th greet. (3)County Line Road at Leon Wurl Fkwy meets signal) warrants 2007. Encana Hub Facility BASELINE 15 Traffic Impact Study April 2014 Engineering•Planning Surveying 4TO W N O F ERIE TRANSPORTATION PLAN 4 ' ,. ,,, I. FIGURE 7: 2015 ROADWAY LEVEL OF SERVICE N,..i \A 1 Uolaut Ra d WM 4 KanaMa Re 0 Wen 10 Jawae /7 � � 4 i if El Lam A Will vuWy Md...Re Lw.A Wurlv.ry i 1 i Wane M I- I-- vm Rartq ..aPP O.Ra mown.w WPc I Y: Baawnv Rd O 1 I Ill ' /.--....._ Legend 0 0.4 0.8 1.6 Nibs ❑PlwningAna Boinday I. I ii I i i I 1 Level of Service LOS A-C(Uncongesle4 LOS D(CdngesIn) en. LOSE-F(Congested) Volume Encana Hub Facility BASELINE " Traffic Impact Study April 2014 Engineering Planning Surveying TOWN OF ERIE TRANSPORTATION PLAN , s" s: I:i FIGURE 10:2030 ROADWAY LEVEL OF SERVICE N A ____ _............._ _. A • O t E LooswlRa M VIER u Ke an,Ro MR 10 ' Jaw Rd 7,-.--'^ (Q i 0 s a e # # 1saA Rm. MOM*Rd illi Wall.~Pow 1 wa0 >1 JwuP.nn q 1 /01010*0 R0 NV* Rd ` I Wa4 9 LCI \ �7i/ a 00000*del 0 R1 1, J I Legend 0 0.4 0.8 1.6 Miles DAeningMoe Rolrnry I. l.. 1 l I 1 J 1 1 Level of Service - LOS A-C(L1nca1gosiod) - LOS O(Cangeseng) fip LOSE-F(Congoslod) Volume Encana Hub Facility BASELINE 17 Traffic Impact Study April 2014 Engineering Planning•Surveying ENCANA OIL & GAS (U.S.A_) Inc. Fugitive Dust Control Plan Wattenberg Unit Denver-Julesburg (DJ) Basin Liquids Handling Hub Scope The scope of these guidelines is to outline some basic principles to minimize and control fugitive dust emissions during land development. Encana places the highest priority on the health and safety of our workforce Requirements and protection of our assets and the environment. Applicable Documents Department of Public Health and Environment Air Quality Control Commission Regulation 1 5CCR 1001-3 These guidelines will be reviewed periodically and will be shared with employees and contractors to ensure that they have adequate knowledge to Quality minimize fugitive dust emissions. 1 .0 Introduction Land development activities, including clearing, excavating, and grading, release fugitive dust, a pollutant regulated by the Air Pollution Control Division (Division) at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. However, small land development activities that are less than 25 contiguous acres and less than 6 months in duration do not need to report air emissions to the Division, but must use appropriate control measures to minimize the release of fugitive dust from the site. This Fugitive Dust Control Plan addresses how dust will be kept to a minimum at the Encana's Project sites. This plan focuses action on: 1. Identifying specific individual sources of fugitive dust. 2. Control options for unpaved roadways. 3. Control options for disturbed areas. 4. Control options for transport, storage and handling of bulk materials. 5. Contingency Plan for alternative action in the event that control strategies are not adequate, effective, or practicable. 1 2.0 Specific Sources Specific types of fugitive dust sources may appear to have negligible dust emissions, but when combined with other specific sources underway at the same time can create dust plumes that are visible beyond that which is appropriate for designated speeds and designs and may exceed nuisance emission limitation guidelines. It is important to consider all activities on the site together in determining compliance with federal, state, and local air quality regulations. Task: Provide field personnel and contractors with the information required to limit fugitive particulate matter(fugitive dust)from all specific sources to include: • Unpaved Roadways and traffic areas. • Construction activities including Earth Moving and excavation. • Bulk Material (i.e. gravel and soils). • Storage and handling of materials. 3.0 Control Options for Unpaved Roadways Any owner or operator responsible for construction or maintenance of any (existing or new) unpaved roadway is required to use all available, practical methods to minimize dust emissions: Task: Provide guidelines for minimizing fugitive dust emissions from all specific sources on unpaved roadways and traffic areas: • Require that all passenger vehicles, construction equipment, and truck traffic obey the posted speed limits on all unpaved County roads to and from the project site. • Ensure that vehicle speeds on new and existing access roads on the project site do not exceed 15 miles per hour by posting speed limits along these roads. • Restrict vehicle traffic to existing roads by posting signs and/or providing the locations of allowable access routes to all field personnel and visitors. • Encourage carpooling to and from the project site to limit traffic on existing County roads. • Roads and well locations will be surfaced with compacted gravel to protect against wind erosion, to reduce the amount of fugitive dust generated by traffic and other activities, and to reduce carryout/trackout. • Use dust inhibitors (surfacing materials, water, or non-saline dust suppressants) on all unpaved collector, local, and resource roads to prevent fugitive dust problems (ensure that any dust suppressants used are appropriate for road conditions and will not compromise the safety of workers on the project site). • Restrict vehicular access during periods of inactivity using gates, fencing, and/or onsite security personnel. 4.0 Control Options for Disturbed Areas Disturbed areas include new roads, well pads, parking and staging areas, and materials storage areas that have been cleared of vegetation, leveled, or excavated. These areas are susceptible to wind erosion and are a major source of fugitive dust emissions that require the appropriate controls and dust mitigation methods. Note that specific sources are subject to change as project conditions change, and will require an evaluation of current control options to ensure effectiveness and practicality. 2 Task: Limit the adverse impacts of fugitive dust emissions through control measures and operational procedures designed so that no off-property transport emissions occur at the project site: • Ensure that land clearing, grading, earthmoving, and excavation activities are suspended when wind speeds exceed a sustained velocity of 20 miles per hour. • Surface all bare ground with gravel as soon as practicable after clearing, leveling, and grading. • Use dust inhibitors (surfacing materials, water, or non-saline dust suppressants) on all disturbed areas as necessary to prevent fugitive dust problems. • Identify the water source to be used for dust suppression, and ensure that contract water haulers are available when needed. • Reduce the amount of time between initially disturbing the soil and revegetating or other surface stabilization. • Apply vegetative or synthetic cover to topsoil and spoil piles as soon as practicable following stockpiling to prevent wind erosion and fugitive dust emissions. • Compact the soil on disturbed areas that will not be surfaced with gravel or revegetated immediately following construction. • Minimize surface disturbance to only that necessary for safe and efficient construction and operations. • Use vegetative mulch, reseeding, or other methods of surface stabilization on all areas adjoining development to include shoulders, borrow ditches, and berms if practical. • Restrict vehicular access during periods of inactivity using gates, fencing, and/or onsite security personnel. • Identify any new sources of fugitive dust emissions and evaluate and implement the appropriate control methods for that source. • Incorporate fugitive dust controls in all lands projects. 5.0 Control Options for Transport, Storage and Handling of Bulk Materials Transporting bulk materials, such as gravel and fill material, can result in off-property dust emissions and other impacts (i.e. broken windshields) over some distance if the appropriate control measures are not implemented. Storage and handling of bulk materials once they arrive at the project site also requires that controls are in place to ensure that these materials do not exceed regulated nuisance dust emissions. Task: Use control measures and operational procedures designed so that no off-property transport emissions occur along public roadways to and from the project site: • Enclose, cover, water, or otherwise treat loaded haul trucks to minimize the loss of material to wind and spillage. • Require that all contract haul vehicles obey the posted speed limits on all public roadways to and from the project site. • Ensure that haul truck speeds on new and existing access roads on the project site do not exceed 15 miles per hour by posting speed limits along these roads. • Restrict haul trucks to existing roads and pad locations. • Do not attempt to load/unload haul trucks when wind speeds exceed a sustained velocity of 20 miles per hour. • Promptly remove dust-forming material from haul trucks to minimize entrainment of fugitive particulate matter. 3 • Avoid storage and handling of bulk material any more than necessary to complete construction. • Use covers, enclosures, wind breaks, or watering to prevent fugitive dust emissions from material storage piles • Restrict access to construction areas and storage piles during periods of inactivity using gates, fencing, and/or onsite security personnel. 6.0 Contingency Planning Alternative control measures may become necessary in the event that the current dust control strategy is not adequate or effective for conditions. An alternative plan may require addition planning, permitting, or other regulatory compliance requirements to implement. In this case, the current activities at the project site would necessarily be suspended until such time as the alternate dust control methods could be put into place. Task: Implement alternative action to fugitive dust control plan and to each specific source if deemed necessary to comply with federal, state, and local air quality regulations: • Provide field personnel and contractors with contact information for responsible individuals in cases where control measures need to be escalated in response to weather conditions (i.e. increased windiness). • Use an appropriate alternative dust inhibitor if water does not prove to be effective under normal circumstances, and obtain all regulatory permissions for the use of chemical suppressants on the project site. • Use vegetative blankets or other methods for cover of topsoil, spoil, and bulk material storage piles if immediate cover becomes necessary. • Attempt to locate alternative sources of bulk material closer to the project site if fugitive dust emissions or other impacts from contract haul trucks on state or federal highways become an issue with public safety or regulatory compliance. 4 Appendix A Contacts 5 ENCANA PERSONNEL Name Title Office Cell CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION 6 FINN Material Safety Data Sheet BAKER HUGHES 1 . Product and company identification Product name : TRETOLITETM DMO2256 DEMULSIFIER TM a trademark of Baker Hughes, Inc. Supplier : Baker Petrolite A Baker Hughes Company 12645 W. Airport Blvd. Sugar Land, TX 77478 For Product Information/MSDSs Call: 800-231-3606 (8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. cst, Monday- Friday) 281-276-5400 Material Uses : Special: Demulsifier. Code : DMO2256 Validation date : 7/23/2012. Print date : 7/23/2012. Version : 6 Responsible name : Global Regulatory Affairs-Telephone 281-276-5400 or 800-231-3606 In case of emergency : CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 (U.S. 24 hour) Baker Petrolite: 800-231-3606 (001)281-276-5400 CANUTEC: 613-996-6666 (Canada 24 hours) CHEMTREC Intl 01-703-527-3887 (International 24 hour) 2 . Hazards identification Physical state : Liquid. Odor : Aromatic. Color : Amber. OSHA/HCS status : This material is considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). Emergency overview : WARNING! COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID AND VAPOR. INHALATION CAUSES HEADACHES, DIZZINESS, DROWSINESS AND NAUSEA AND MAY LEAD TO UNCONSCIOUSNESS. CAUSES RESPIRATORY TRACT AND EYE IRRITATION. MAY BE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN. MAY CAUSE SKIN IRRITATION. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY DRY SKIN AND CAUSE IRRITATION. HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED. CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE. CONTAINS MATERIAL THAT MAY CAUSE TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE, BASED ON ANIMAL DATA. POSSIBLE CANCER HAZARD - CONTAINS MATERIAL WHICH MAY CAUSE CANCER, BASED ON ANIMAL DATA. ASPIRATION HAZARD. At elevated temperatures. vapors can form an ignitable or explosive mixture with air. Can form explosive mixtures at temperatures at or above the flash point. Static discharges can cause ignition or explosion when container is not bonded. Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Do not breathe vapor or mist. Do not ingest. Do not get in eyes. Avoid contact with skin and clothing. Use only with adequate ventilation. Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for use. Wash thoroughly after handling. Vapors can travel to a source of ignition and flashback. To avoid fire or explosion, dissipate static electricity during transfer by grounding and bonding containers and equipment before transferring material. Routes of entry : Dermal contact. Eye contact. Inhalation. Potential acute health effects Inhalation : Can cause central nervous system (CNS) depression. Irritating to respiratory system. 7/23/2012. DMO2256 1/10 TRETOLITETM DMO2256 DEMULSIFIER 2 . Hazards identification Ingestion : Can cause central nervous system (CNS)depression. Aspiration hazard if swallowed. Can enter lungs and cause damage. Skin : Harmful in contact with skin. Moderately irritating to the skin. Eyes : Irritating to eyes. Potential chronic health effects Chronic effects : Contains material that may cause target organ damage, based on animal data. Prolonged or repeated contact can defat the skin and lead to irritation, cracking and/or dermatitis. Carcinogenicity : Contains material which may cause cancer, based on animal data. Risk of cancer depends on duration and level of exposure. Target organs : Contains material which may cause damage to the following organs: blood, kidneys, lungs, the nervous system, liver, mucous membranes, gastrointestinal tract, upper respiratory tract, skin, central nervous system (CNS), eye, lens or cornea. Over-exposure skins/symptoms Inhalation : respiratory tract irritation, nausea or vomiting, coughing, headache, drowsiness/fatigue, dizziness/vertigo, unconsciousness Ingestion : nausea or vomiting Skin : irritation, redness, dryness, cracking Eyes : pain or irritation, watering, redness Medical conditions : Pre-existing disorders involving any target organs mentioned in this MSDS as being at aggravated by over- risk may be aggravated by over-exposure to this product. exposure See toxicological information (Section 11) 3 . Composition/information on ingredients Name CAS number Light aromatic naphtha 64742-95-6 10-30 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 95-63-6 10-30 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 108-67-8 5- 10 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene 526-73-8 1 -5 Xylene 1330-20-7 1 -5 Cumene 98-82-8 0.1 - 1 4 . First aid measures Eye contact : Get medical attention immediately. Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids. Skin contact : In case of contact, immediately flush skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash clothing before reuse. Clean shoes thoroughly before reuse. Get medical attention immediately. Inhalation : Move exposed person to fresh air. If not breathing, if breathing is irregular or if respiratory arrest occurs, provide artificial respiration or oxygen by trained personnel. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar, tie, belt or waistband. Get medical attention immediately. Ingestion : Wash out mouth with water. Do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Get medical attention immediately. Protection of first-aiders : No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training. If it is suspected that fumes are still present, the rescuer should wear an appropriate mask or self-contained breathing apparatus. It may be dangerous to the person providing aid to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Wear suitable protective clothing and gloves. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Additional information 7/23/2012. DMO2256 2/10 TRETOLITETM DMO2256 DEMULSIFIER 4 . First aid measures If product is ingested and vomiting occurs naturally, have person lean forward to reduce the risk of aspiration into the lungs. 5 . Fire-fighting measures Flammability of the product : Combustible liquid. In a fire or if heated, a pressure increase will occur and the container may burst, with the risk of a subsequent explosion. The vapor/gas is heavier than air and will spread along the ground. Vapors may accumulate in low or confined areas or travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and flash back. Extinguishing media Suitable : Use dry chemical, CO2, water spray(fog)or foam. Not suitable : Do not use water jet. Special exposure hazards : Promptly isolate the scene by removing all persons from the vicinity of the incident if there is a fire. No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training. Move containers from fire area if this can be done without risk. Use water spray to keep fire-exposed containers cool. Hazardous thermal : carbon dioxide,carbon monoxide decomposition products Special protective : Fire-fighters should wear appropriate protective equipment and self-contained breathing equipment for fire-fighters apparatus(SCBA)with a full face-piece operated in positive pressure mode. 6 . Accidental release measures Personal precautions : No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training. Evacuate surrounding areas. Keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering. Do not touch or walk through spilled material. Shut off all ignition sources. No flares, smoking or flames in hazard area. Do not breathe vapor or mist. Provide adequate ventilation. Wear appropriate respirator when ventilation is inadequate. Put on appropriate personal protective equipment (see Section 8). Environmental precautions : Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers. Methods for cleaning up Small spill : Stop leak if without risk. Move containers from spill area. Absorb with an inert material. Use spark-proof tools and explosion-proof equipment. Dispose of via a licensed waste disposal contractor. Large spill : Stop leak if without risk. Move containers from spill area. Approach release from upwind. Dike spill area and do not allow product to reach sewage system or surface or ground water. Notify any reportable spill to authorities. (See section 12 for environmental risks and 13 for disposal information.) Contain and collect spillage with non- combustible, absorbent material e.g. sand, earth, vermiculite or diatomaceous earth and place in container for disposal according to local regulations(see section 13). Use spark-proof tools and explosion-proof equipment. Dispose of via a licensed waste disposal contractor. Contaminated absorbent material may pose the same hazard as the spilled product. Note: see section 1 for emergency contact information and section 13 for waste disposal. If RQ (Reportable Quantity) is exceeded, report to National Spill Response Office at 1-800-424-8802. 7 . Handling and storage Handling : Put on appropriate personal protective equipment(see Section 8). Eating, drinking and smoking should be prohibited in areas where this material is handled, stored and processed. Workers should wash hands and face before eating, drinking and smoking. Do not get in eyes or on skin or clothing. Do not breathe vapor or mist. Do not ingest. Use only with adequate ventilation. Store and use away from heat, sparks, open flame or any other ignition source. Use explosion-proof electrical (ventilating, lighting and material handling)equipment. Use non-sparking tools. Take precautionary measures against electrostatic discharges. To avoid fire or explosion, dissipate static electricity during transfer by grounding and bonding containers and equipment before transferring 7/23/2012. DMO2256 3/10 TRETOLITETM DMO2256 DEMULSIFIER 7 . Handling and storage material. Empty containers retain product residue and can be hazardous. Do not reuse container. Storage : Store in accordance with local regulations. Store in a segregated and approved area. Store in a dry, cool and well-ventilated area, away from incompatible materials (see Section 10). Eliminate all ignition sources. Separate from oxidizing materials. Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for use. Containers that have been opened must be carefully resealed and kept upright to prevent leakage. Do not store in unlabeled containers. Use appropriate containment to avoid environmental contamination. 8 . Exposure controls/personal protection Occupational exposure limits TWA(8 hours) STEL(15 mins) Ceiling Ingredients: List name ppm mg/m' Other ppm mg/m' Other ppm mg/m' Other Notations 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene USACGIH 25 123 - - - - - - OSHA PEL 1989 25 125 - - - - - - - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene USACGIH 25 123 - - - - - - OSHA PEL 1989 25 125 - - - - - - 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene USACGIH 25 123 - - - - - - OSHA PEL 1989 25 125 - - - - - - - Xylene US ACGIH 100 434 - 150 651 - - - OSHA PEL 100 435 - - - - - - OSHA PEL 1989 100 435 - 150 655 - - - Cumene US ACGIH 50 - - - - - - OSHA PEL 50 245 - - - - - - [1] OSHA PEL 1989 50 245 - - - - - - [1] [1]Absorbed through skin. Consult local authorities for'acceptable exposure'limits. Only components of this product with established exposure limits appear in the box above. If OSHA permissible exposure levels are shown above they are the OSHA 1989 levels or are from subsequent OSHA regulatory actions. Although the 1989 levels have been vacated the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, Baker Hughes recommends that these lower exposure levels be observed as reasonable worker protection. Recommended monitoring : If this product contains ingredients with exposure limits, personal, workplace atmosphere procedures or biological monitoring may be required to determine the effectiveness of the ventilation or other control measures and/or the necessity to use respiratory protective equipment. Engineering measures : Use only with adequate ventilation. Use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to keep worker exposure to airborne contaminants below any recommended or statutory limits. Use explosion-proof ventilation equipment. Hygiene measures : Wash hands, forearms and face thoroughly after handling chemical products, before eating, smoking and using the lavatory and at the end of the working period. Ensure that eyewash stations and safety showers are close to the workstation location. Take off contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Personal protection Respiratory : If a risk assessment indicates it is necessary, use a properly fitted, air purifying or supplied air respirator complying with an approved standard. Respirator selection must be based on known or anticipated exposure levels, the hazards of the product and the safe working limits of the selected respirator. Hands : Chemical-resistant gloves: Nitrile or Neoprene gloves. Eyes : Wear chemical safety goggles.When transferring material wear face-shield in addition to chemical safety goggles. Skin : Wear long sleeves and other protective clothing to prevent repeated or prolonged skin contact. 7/23/2012. DMO2256 4/10 TRETOLITETM DMO2256 DEMULSIFIER 9 . Physical and chemical properties Physical state : Liquid. Flash point : Closed cup: 49°C (120.2°F)[SFCC] Auto-ignition temperature : Not available. Flammable limits : Not available. Color : Amber. Odor : Aromatic. pH : Not available. Boiling/condensation point : Not available. Initial Boiling Point : Not available. Melting/freezing point : Not available. Relative density : 0.974 (15.6°C) Density : 8.12 (lbs/gal) Vapor density : >1 [Air= 1] Odor threshold : Not available. Evaporation rate : Not available. VOC : Not available. Viscosity : Not available. Solubility (Water) : Dispersible Vapor pressure : Not available. Pour Point : Not available. Partition coefficient : Not available. (LogKow) 10 . Stability and Reactivity Chemical stability : The product is stable. Possibility of hazardous : Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous reactions will not occur. reactions Hazardous polymerization : Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous polymerization will not occur. Conditions to avoid : Avoid all possible sources of ignition (spark or flame). Do not pressurize, cut, weld, braze, solder, drill, grind or expose containers to heat or sources of ignition. Do not allow vapor to accumulate in low or confined areas. Materials to avoid : Reactive or incompatible with the following materials: oxidizing materials and acids. Hazardous decomposition : Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous decomposition products should products not be produced. Conditions of reactivity : Flammable in the presence of the following materials or conditions: open flames, sparks and static discharge and heat. 11 . Toxicological information Acute toxicity Product/ingredient name Result Species Dose Exposure Light aromatic naphtha LD50 Oral Rat 8400 mg/kg - LD50 Oral Rat 2900 mg/kg - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene LD50 Oral Rat 5 g/kg - LC50 Inhalation Rat 18000 mg/m3 4 hours Vapor 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene LD50 Oral Rat 5000 mg/kg - LC50 Inhalation Rat 24000 mg/m3 4 hours Vapor Xylene LD50 Dermal Rabbit >1700 mg/kg - LD50 Oral Rat 4300 mg/kg - 7/23/2012. DMO2256 5/10 TRETOLITETM DMO2256 DEMULSIFIER 11 . Toxicological information LD50 Oral Male rat 3523 mg/kg - LC50 Inhalation Rat 5000 ppm 4 hours Gas. Cumene LD50 Dermal Rabbit 10600 mg/kg - LD50 Dermal Rabbit 12300 uL/kg - LD50 Oral Rat 2.9 g/kg - LD50 Oral Rat 1400 mg/kg - LC50 Inhalation Rat 39000 mg/m3 4 hours Vapor LC50 Inhalation Mouse 10000 mg/m3 7 hours Vapor Carcinogenicity Classification Product/ingredient name ACGIH IARC EPA NIOSH NTP OSHA Xylene A4 3 - - - - Cumene - 2B - - - - Chronic toxicity Remarks 1) Light aromatic naphtha Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light aromatic is a component of this product. Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light aromatic may cause damage to the peripheral nerves, resulting in numbness or tingling of the extremities with chronic (long term) exposure to high concentrations. (Micromedex) Rats exposed for 4 months to 1700 ppm of a solvent similar to this product showed evidence of mild damage to the liver, lungs and kidneys. These effects were not seen in rats exposed for one year to 350 ppm of another similar solvent. Rats exposed to vapors of a similar solvent during pregnancy showed embryo/fetotoxicity at concentrations producing maternal toxicity. In response to a TSCA test rule, several studies of a solvent similar to this product were completed. Mutagenicity studies and a rat inhalation neurotoxicity study were negative. In a mouse developmental effects study, reduced fetal body weight was seen but no teratogenicity. A rat reproductive effects study demonstrated toxicity but little effect on reproductive parameters. (Vendor MSDS) Ingestion has produced Central Nervous System effects in laboratory animals. (EPA/OTS 87-8214199 and 88-920000348) 2) 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene, also know as pseudocumene, is a component of this product. Chronic pseudocumene exposure may provoke bronchospasm with cough and wheezing (Plunkett, 1976; ACGIH, 1991; Battig et al, 1956). Respiratory distress was noted in experimental animals following sub acute inhalation exposure (Gage, 1970). Nervousness and anxiety were noted with chronic occupational exposure(Battig et al, 1956; ACGIH, 1991). At the time of this review, no studies were found on the potential adverse reproductive effects of pseudocumene in humans, but trimethylbenzenes (including pseudocumene)can cross the placental barrier(Clayton & Clayton, 1994; Doroty et al, 1976). In an experimental animal study, offspring born to pregnant rats exposed to pseudocumene were healthy at birth and grew normally(Cameron et al, 1938). Blood effects such as anemia and delayed clotting time have been noticed in workers chronically exposed to a solvent containing trimethylbenzene. The blood effects, however, may have been due to a contaminant in the solvent such as benzene (a known blood toxin). 3) 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene(Mysitylene) is a component of this product. Chronic asthmatic-like bronchitis may be a delayed chronic hazard (EPA, 1985; Laham, 1987; HSDB, 1997). Nervousness, tension, and anxiety have been noted in chronically exposed workers with exposure to a mixture of solvents including mesitylene(HSDB, 1997). Elevated alkaline phosphates and SGOT(liver enzymes) levels have been noted in chronic animal inhalation studies (Clayton & Clayton, 1994). These effects have not been reported in exposed humans. (Reprotext) Thrombocytopenia (a lack of platelets in the blood)with bleeding from the gums and nose and mild anemia may occur with chronic exposure to mesitylene as a component of the commercial solvent mixture, "Fleet-X-DV-99" (Plunkett, 1976; 7/23/2012. DMO2256 6/10 TRETOLITETM DMO2256 DEMULSIFIER 11 . Toxicological information Finkel, 1983; HSDB, 1997). Coagulation (clotting of the blood)times were delayed by about 40% in a group of workers chronically exposed to a mixture of solvents containing about 30% mesitylene (Laham, 1987). These hematological disorders may have been due to a contaminant, such as benzene (Hathaway et al, 1996). Thrombocytosis (an increase of platelets in the blood)and thrombocytopenia have been noted in rabbits (Clayton &Clayton, 1994). (Reprotext) 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene has been positive in a mutagenicity assay(Lewis, 1992). (Reprotext) 4) 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene Not available. 5)Xylene Xylene(mixed isomers) is a component of this product. Effects of chronic exposure to xylene are similar to those of acute exposure, but may be more severe. Chronic inhalation reportedly was associated with headache, tremors, apprehension, memory loss, weakness, dizziness, loss of appetite, nausea, ringing in the ears, irritability, thirst, anemia, mucosal bleeding, enlarged liver, and hyperplasia, but not destruction of the bone marrow(Clayton &Clayton, 1994; ILO, 1983). Some earlier reports of effects of chronic exposure to xylene have been questioned, as exposures were not limited to xylene alone. Effects on the blood have been reported from chronic exposure to as little as 50 mg/m3 (Pap &Varga, 1987). Repeated exposure can damage bone marrow, causing low blood cell count and can damage the liver and kidneys (NJ Department of Health, Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet). Chronic xylene exposure (usually mixed with other solvents) has produced irreversible damage to the CNS (ILO, 1983). CNS effects may be exacerbated by ethanol abuse (Savolainen, 1980). Xylene may damage hearing or enhance sensitivity to noise in chronic occupational exposures (Morata et al, 1994), probably from neurotoxic mechanism. Tolerance to xylene can occur over the work week and disappear over the weekend. (ACGIH, 1992). Inhalation exposure has produced fetotoxicity and postnatal developmental toxicity in laboratory animals. (API, 1978, Kensington, MD, EPA/OTS Document No. 878210350 and Hass, U., et al, 1995, Neurotoxicology and Teratology 17: 341- 349 and 1997, Neurotoxicology 18: 547-552) Xylene has been shown to cause teratogenic effects in mice at does that are toxic to the mother. (Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health 9:97:105) Inhalation of hexane has synergistically enhanced the hearing loss caused by inhalation exposure to xylene in laboratory animals. (Nylon, P., 1996, Food and Chemical Toxicology, 34: 1121-1123 and Nylon, P. and Hagman, M., 1994, Pharmacology&Toxicology, 74: 124-129) Xylene has tested positive as a dermal sensitizer. [Altman, A.T. (1977)Archives of Dermatology 113: 1460 and Palmer, K.T. and Rycroft, R.J. F. (1993)Contact Dermatitis 28: 44] 6) Cumene Cumene is a component of this product. Workers chronically exposed to cumene vapors for 7 to 10 years had increased calcium salt concentrations, alterations of enzymatic activity, lipid metabolism, liver and hepatobiliary functions, and difficulty performing voluntary movement(Putalova, 1979). Hyperemia (the presence of an increase in the amount of blood), and congestion were noted in the lungs, liver, and kidneys of experimental animals following repeated exposure; increased kidney weight was observed with high doses (Snyder, 1987; Werner et al, 1944; Fabre et al, 1955; Wolf et al, 1956; Cushman et al, 1995). Renal (kidney) proximal tubular cell hypertrophy(an increase in the size of the cell), hyperplasia (an increase in the number of cells in a tissue or organ, excluding a tumor), and hyaline drop formation (fibroid formation) have also been noted in experimental animals (ACGIH, 1991; Clayton &Clayton, 1994; Cushman et al, 1995). Increased fetal death and teratogenicity were reported in the offspring of pregnant rats exposed to the"maximum permissible"concentration of cumene vapor for 4 months(Serebrennikov& Ogleznev, 1978). 7/23/2012. DMO2256 7/10 TRETOLITETM DMO2256 DEMULSIFIER 12 . Ecological information Aquatic ecotoxicity Product/ingredient name Result Species Exposure 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene Acute LC50 17000 ug/L Marine Crustaceans - Dungeness or 48 hours water edible crab- Cancer magister- Zoea Acute LC50 7720 to 8280 ug/L Fish- Fathead minnow- 96 hours Fresh water Pimephales promelas-34 days 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene Acute LC50 13000 ug/L Marine Crustaceans - Dungeness or 48 hours water edible crab- Cancer magister- Zoea Acute LC50 12520 to 15050 ug/L Fish- Goldfish -Carassius auratus 96 hours Fresh water - 1 to 1.5 years- 13 to 20 cm -20 to 80 g Xylene Acute LC50 8500 ug/L Marine Crustaceans - Daggerblade grass 48 hours water shrimp- Palaemonetes pugio Acute LC50 3300 to 4093 ug/L Fish- Rainbow trout,donaldson 96 hours Fresh water trout-Oncorhynchus mykiss- 0.6 9 Cumene Acute EC50 7400 to 11290 ug/L Crustaceans- Brine shrimp- 48 hours Fresh water Artemia sp. - Nauplii Acute EC50 10600 to 14100 ug/L Daphnia -Water flea- Daphnia 48 hours Fresh water magna- Neonate- <=24 hours Acute LC50 2700 ug/L Fresh Fish- Rainbow trout,donaldson 96 hours water trout-Oncorhynchus mykiss TRETOLITETM DMO2256 Acute LC50 28 mg/I Daphnia - Daphnia magna 48 hours DEMULSIFIER Acute LC50 25 mg/I Fish-Threespine stickleback 96 hours Conclusion/Summary : Not available. Biodegradability Conclusion/Summary : Not available. Additional information An EcoToxTM Report, and/or the material's environmental fate is available upon request at the following number: 1-800- 235-4249, then press 4. 13. Disposal considerations Waste disposal : The generation of waste should be avoided or minimized wherever possible. Empty containers or liners may retain some product residues. This material and its container must be disposed of in a safe way. Dispose of surplus and non-recyclable products via a licensed waste disposal contractor. Disposal of this product, solutions and any by- products should at all times comply with the requirements of environmental protection and waste disposal legislation and any regional local authority requirements. Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers. Disposal should be in accordance with applicable regional, national and local laws and regulations. Refer to Section 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE and Section 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION for additional handling information and protection of employees. 14 . Transport information 7/23/2012. DMO2256 8/10 TRETOLITETM DMO2256 DEMULSIFIER 14 . Transport information Regulatory UN number Proper shipping Classes PG' Label Additional information name information DOT Classification UN1993 FLAMMABLE LIQUID, 3 III - N.O.S. (Contains: ..,�,... Light aromatic naphtha, 1,2,4- Trimethylbenzene) TDG Classification UN1993 FLAMMABLE LIQUID, 3 III - N.O.S. (Contains: Light aromatic J naphtha, 1,2,4- Trimethylbenzene) IMDG Class UN1993 FLAMMABLE LIQUID, 3 III Emergency N.O.S. (Contains: schedules (EmS) Light aromatic F-E S-E naphtha, 1,2,4- Trimethylbenzene) IATA-DGR Class UN1993 FLAMMABLE LIQUID, 3 III - N.O.S (Contains: • Light aromatic naphtha, 1,2.4- Trimethylbenzene) PG* : Packing group DOT Reportable Xylene, 949 gal of this product. Quantity Marine pollutant Not applicable. North-America NAERG : 128 15 . Regulatory information HCS Classification : Combustible liquid Irritating material Carcinogen Target organ effects U.S. Federal regulations : United States inventory (TSCA 8b): All components are listed or exempted. SARA 302/304/311/312 extremely hazardous substances: No products were found. SARA 302/304 emergency planning and notification: No products were found. SARA 302/304/311/312 hazardous chemicals: Light aromatic naphtha; 1,2,4- trimethylbenzene; 1.2,3-trimethylbenzene; 1.3,5-trimethylbenzene; xylene SARA 311/312 MSDS distribution -chemical inventory -hazard identification: TRETOLITETh° DMO2256 DEMULSIFIER: Fire hazard, Immediate (acute) health hazard, Delayed (chronic) health hazard CERCLA: Hazardous substances.: xylene: 100 lbs. (45.4 kg); Cumene: 5000 lbs. (2270 kg); Naphthalene: 100 lbs. (45.4 kg) Clean Water Act (CWA) 307: Naphthalene Clean Water Act (CWA) 311: xylene: Naphthalene: Potassium hydroxide Clean Air Act (CAA) 112 regulated flammable substances: No products were found. Clean Air Act (CAA) 112 regulated toxic substances: No products were found. Clean Air Act Section 112(b) Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) : Listed 7/23/2012. DMO2256 9/10 TRETOLITETM DMO2256 DEMULSIFIER 15 . Regulatory information SARA 313 Product name CAS number Concentration Supplier notification : 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 95-63-6 10 - 30 Xylene 1330-20-7 1 - 5 United States inventory : All components are listed or exempted. (TSCA 8b) Canada WHMIS (Canada) : Class B-3: Combustible liquid with a flash point between 37.8°C (100°F) and 93.3°C (200°F). Class D-2A: Material causing other toxic effects (Very toxic). Class D-2B: Material causing other toxic effects (Toxic). Canada (CEPA DSL): : All components are listed or exempted. 16 . Other information Label requirements : COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID AND VAPOR. INHALATION CAUSES HEADACHES, DI77INESS. DROWSINESS AND NAUSEA AND MAY LEAD TO UNCONSCIOUSNESS. CAUSES RESPIRATORY TRACT AND EYE IRRITATION. MAY BE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN. MAY CAUSE SKIN IRRITATION. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY DRY SKIN AND CAUSE IRRITATION. HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED. CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE. CONTAINS MATERIAL THAT MAY CAUSE TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE, BASED ON ANIMAL DATA. POSSIBLE CANCER HAZARD - CONTAINS MATERIAL WHICH MAY CAUSE CANCER, BASED ON ANIMAL DATA. ASPIRATION HAZARD. National Fire Protection Association (U.S.A.) Flammability Health 2 0 Instability Special Date of printing : 7/23/2012. Indicates information that has changed from previously issued version. Notice to reader NOTE: The information on this MSDS is based on data which is considered to be accurate. Baker Hughes, however, makes no guarantees or warranty, either expressed or implied of the accuracy or completeness of this information. The conditions or methods of handling, storage, use and disposal of the product are beyond our control and may be beyond our knowledge. For this and other reasons, we do not assume responsibility and expressly disclaim liability for loss, damage or expense arising out of or in any way connected with the handling, storage, use or disposal of this product. This MSDS was prepared and is to be used for this product. If the product is used as a component in another product, this MSDS information may not be applicable. 7/23/2012. DMO2256 10/10 v univAR® Univar USA Inc Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS No: 0X76685 Version No: 001 2009-12-21 Order No: Univar USA Inc., 17425 NE Union Hill Rd., Redmond WA 98052 (425) 889 3400 Emergency Assistance For emergency assistance involving chemicals call Chemtrec- (800)424-9300 UNIVAR USA INC. MSDS NO:OX76685 ISSUE DATE:2009-10-09 VERSION:001 2009-12-21 Annotation: Material Safety Data Sheet Sodium Hypochlorite, 10-20% - Liquichlor Revision Date 10/09/2009 SECTION 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name : Sodium Hypochlorite, 10-20% - LIQUICHLOR Synonyms : Sodium Hypochlorite - 18, Hypo, Liquid Bleach, Bleach, Hypochlorite, Liquid Chlorine Solution, Javel Water Chemical Family : Hypochlorite Molecular formula : NaOCl Product Use Description : Swimming pool chlorinator, hard surface cleaner, mildecide, Water treatment chemical, Biocides, bleach solutions and bleach fixer solutions Distributed By: Univar USA Inc. 17425 NE Union Hill Road Redmond, WA 98085 425-889-3400 Emergency Phone Number : US: 1-800-424-9300 - CHEMTREC CANADA: 1-800-567-7455 SECTION 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION HMIS Classification Health Hazard: 3 Flammability: 0 Physical hazards: 2 NFPA Classification Health Hazard: 3 Fire Hazard: 0 Reactivity Hazard: 1 Emergency Overview OSHA Hazards : OXIDIZER, UNSTABLE (REACTIVE) , CORROSIVE Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health: Not established for the product. Potential Health Effects Primary Routes of Entry : Ingestion, Eyes, Inhalation, Skin Absorption Aggravated Medical Condition : Asthma, Heart disease, Respiratory disorder Inhalation : Inhalation of vapours is irritating to the respiratory system, may cause throat pain and cough. Inhalation of aerosol may cause irritation to the upper respiratory tract. Higher exposure may cause lung oedema, circulatory collapse and unconsciousness. Skin : May cause skin irritation and/or dermatitis. Prolonged skin exposure may cause destruction of the dermis with impairment of the skin to regenerate at site of contact. Eyes : Causes serious eye irritation. Blurred vision May cause impairment of vision and corneal damage UNIVAR USA INC. MSDS NO:OX76685 ISSUE DATE:2009-10-09 VERSION:001 2009-12-21 Annotation: Ingestion : Ingestion or inhalation of high concentrations may cause injuries to gastrointestinal tract, liver, kidneys and central nervous system. Ingestion may cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. Chronic Exposure : Repeated inhalation exposure may cause impairment of lung function and permanent lung damage. Effects from chronic skin exposure would be similar to those from single exposure except for effects secondary to tissue destruction. NTP: No component of this product present at levels greater than or equal to 0.1% is identified as a known or anticipated carcinogen by NTP. IARC: No component of this product present at levels greater than or equal to 0.1% is identified as probable, possible or confirmed human carcinogen by IARC. OSHA: No component of this product present at levels greater than or equal to 0.1% is identified as a carcinogen or potential carcinogen by OSHA. ACGIH: No component of this product present at levels greater than or equal to 0.1% is identified as a carcinogen or potential carcinogen by ACGIH. SECTION 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Hazardous components Component CAS-No. Weight % sodium hypochlorite 7681-52-9 10.00 - 20.00 sodium hydroxide 1310-73-2 1.00 - 5.00 SECTION 4. FIRST AID MEASURES First aid procedures Eye contact : • IMMEDIATELY flush eyes with plenty of water holding eyelids apart for at least 15 minutes • Get medical attention IMMEDIATELY. Skin contact Take off contaminated clothing. • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. • Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. Ingestion • Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. • Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. • Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or doctor. • Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Inhalation • Move person to fresh air. • If breathing is difficult oxygen may be beneficial if administered by trained personnel. • If breathing has stopped, apply artificial respiration. • Call a physician or poison control center IMMEDIATELY. UNIVAR USA INC. MSDS NO:OX76685 ISSUE DATE:2009-10-09 VERSION:001 2009-12-21 Annotation: General advice • G • Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment. • Show this safety data sheet to the doctor in attendance. Notes to physician Comments • Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. SECTION 5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES Flammable properties Flash point : not applicable Lower explosion limit : not applicable Upper explosion limit : not applicable Fire fighting Suitable extinguishing media Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding environment. On small fire, use dry chemical, carbon dioxide or water spray. On large fires, use water in flooding quantities as fog. Unsuitable extinguishing media Do not use Mono Ammonium Phosphate (MAP) type extinguishers directly on this product Further information Cool containers / tanks with water spray. Protective equipment and precautions for firefighters Specific hazards during fire fighting Corrosive Special protective equipment for fire-fighters Additional protective clothing must be worn to prevent personal contact with this material. Those items include but are not limited to: boots gloves, hard hat, splash-proof goggles, full face shield and impervious clothing, i.e. chemically impermeable suit. Compatible materials for response to this material are neoprene and butyl rubber. SECTION 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal precautions : Restrict access to affected area. Use personal protective equipment. Use NIOSH approved respiratory protection. Keep people away from and upwind of spill/leak. Methods for containment / : Try to prevent the material from entering drains or water courses. Methods for cleaning up Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Inform the responsible authorities in case of gas leakage, or of entry into waterways, soil or drains. Will form hazardous reaction products Suppress (knock down) gases/vapours/mists with a water spray jet. Contain spillage, soak up with non-combustible absorbent material, (e.g. sand, earth, diatomaceous earth, vermiculite) and transfer to a suitable container for disposal according to local / state / province/national regulations (see section 13) . UNIVAR USA INC. MSDS NO:OX76685 ISSUE DATE:2009-10-09 VERSION:001 2009-12-21 Annotation: Additional advice : Dispose of as hazardous waste in compliance with local, province, state and federal regulations. You are requested to contact the emergency numbers listed below before beginning any such operation. FOR ALL ACCIDENTS, CALL CHEMTREC AT 800-424-9300 OR CANADA AT 1-800-567-7455. SECTION 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling Handling : Personnel working with this chemical should be trained on its hazards. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Do not ingest. Avoid inhalation of vapour or mist. Wear personal protective equipment. For personal protection see section 8. Advice on protection against fire : Normal measures for preventive fire protection. and explosion Storage Requirements for storage areas and containers : Do not freeze. Store in a cool and shaded area. Keep in a well-ventilated place. To maintain product quality, do not store in heat or direct sunlight. Decomposition rate increases as it is heated. Keep in properly labeled containers. Keep container closed when not in use. Store at temperatures not exceeding : 86 F (30 C) SECTION 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Guidelines Components with workplace control parameters Components CAS-No. Value Control Update Basis parameters sodium hydroxide 1310-73-2 CEIL 2 mg/m3 1994-09-01 ACGIH TWA 2 mg/m3 1993-06-30 OSHA P1 Engineering measures Engineering measures : Use local exhaust ventilation to maintain levels to below the PEL. Personal protective equipment Eye protection : Ensure that eyewash stations and safety showers are close to the workstation location. Chemical resistant goggles must be worn. Skin and body protection : Boots. Full protective suit Wear protective gloves. Respiratory protection : Sudden release of chlorine hazard. If air concentrations above the PEL are possible, wear a NIOSH approved respirator. Wear respiratory equipment when entering the spray area. UNIVAR USA INC. MSDS NO:OX76685 ISSUE DATE:2009-10-09 VERSION:001 2009-12-21 Annotation: Hygiene measures : • General industrial hygiene practice. Suitable material Boots. Gloves Protective suit Neoprene Neoprene Neoprene butyl-rubber butyl-rubber butyl-rubber PVC PVC PVC Viton ®• Viton ® Viton Saranex® Saranex® Saranex® The listed materials are guidelines only and there are numerous PPE alternatives depending on the site specifics of where the chemical is used. You should always consult with your PPE supplier for the correct tested material. Before using this chemical you should be aware of its hazards and be knowledgeable of emergency procedures in the event of a spill. SECTION 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance Form liquid Color : yellow to yellowish green Odor pungent Safety data Flash point : not applicable Lower explosion limit not applicable Upper explosion limit not applicable Autoignition temperature • Anot applicable Molecular Weight 74.5 g/mol pH 12 - 14 at 77 F (25 C) Freezing point -17 F (-27 C) 16% Solution Boiling point/boiling range Decomposes on heating. Vapor pressure 12 mmHg at 68 F (20 C) 12.5% Solution Bulk density • Bnot applicable Water solubility completely miscible Evaporation rate no data available SECTION 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Conditions to avoid • High heat, sunlight and ultra-violet light Materials to avoid Oxidizing agents, Acids, Nitrogen containing organics, Metals, Iron, Copper, Nickel, Cobalt, Organic materials, Ammonia Hazardous decomposition products : Decomposition will result in the formation of oxygen from contact with copper, nickel, cobalt and iron solids such as rust. Decomposition rate increases as it is heated. May develop chlorine if mixed with acidic solutions. Thermal decomposition : Decomposition rate increases as it is heated. Hazardous polymerization : Does not occur. SECTION 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Human Threshold Response Odor threshold : approximately 0.9 mg/m3 (0.3 ppm) pungent Irritation Threshold : no data available Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health: Not established for the product. UNIVAR USA INC. MSDS NO:OX76685 ISSUE DATE:20O9-10-09 VERSION:001 2009-12-21 Annotation: Animal Toxicology Acute oral toxicity : LD50 rat Dose: 3 - 5 g/kg Acute dermal toxicity : LDS0 rabbit Dose: > 2 g/kg Acute inhalation toxicity : LC50 no data available SECTION 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acute Fish toxicity : LCS0 Bluegill sunfish: 2.90 mg/L Exposure time: 96 Hour LC50 Pimephales promelas (fathead minnow) : 1.40 mg/L Exposure time: 96 Hour LC50 Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout) : 0.90 mg/L Exposure time: 0.5 Hour SECTION 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste Classification : If this product becomes a waste, it meets the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined under 40 CFR 261 and would have the following: D002 Further information : If this product becomes a hazardous waste, it will be a hazardous waste which is subject to the Land Disposal Restrictions under 40 CFR 268 and must be managed accordingly. Dispose of as hazardous waste in compliance with local, province, state and federal regulations. CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO PREVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION FROM THE USE OF THIS MATERIAL. THE USER OF THIS MATERIAL HAS THE RESPONSIBILITY TO DISPOSE OF UNUSED MATERIAL, RESIDUES AND CONTAINERS IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL RELEVANT LOCAL, PROVINCE, STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS REGARDING TREATMENT, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL FOR HAZARDOUS AND NON HAZARDOUS WASTES. SECTION 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT Proper shipping name: Hypochlorite Solutions UN-Number: UN1791 Class: 8 Packing group: III Hazard Labels/Placard: 8 Emergency Response: 154 Guidebook Number Reportable Quantity: 100 LB (Per 49 CFR 172.101, Appendix) TDG CLR Proper shipping name: Hypochlorite Solutions UN-Number: UN1791 Class: 8 Packing group: III Hazard Labels/Placard: 8 IATA UN-Number: UN1791 Description of the goods: Hypochlorite Solutions Class: 8 Packaging group: III ICAO-Labels: 8 UNIVAR USA INC. MSDS NO:OX76685 ISSUE DATE:2009-10-09 VERSION:001 2009-12-21 Annotation: IMDG UN-Number: UN1791 Description of the goods: Hypochlorite Solutions Class: 8 Packaging group: III IMDG-Labels: 8 Marine pollutant: no See regulations for further information. FOR ALL ACCIDENTS, CALL CHEMTREC AT 800-424-9300 OR CANADA AT 1-800-567-7455. SECTION 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION CANADIAN CLASSIFICATION WHMIS Classification : E Corrosive Material NPRI Components Hypochlorous acid, sodium salt 7681-52-9 Sodium hydroxide (Na(OH) ) 1310-73-2 Canadian National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) : No component is listed on NPRI. This product has been classified according to the hazard criteria of the CPR and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. US CLASSIFICATION OSHA Hazards: Oxidizer, Unstable (reactive) , Corrosive CERCLA: 100 lbs SARA 311/312 Hazards: Acute Health Hazard Chronic Health Hazard Reactivity Hazard ECPRA - Emergency Community Planning Right-to-Know SARA 302: No chemicals in this material are subject to the reporting requirements of SARA Title I11, Section 302. SARA 313: This material does not contain any chemical components with known CAS numbers that exceed the threshold (De Minimis) reporting levels established by SARA Title Ill, Section 313. US STATE REGULATIONS Massachusetts Right To: Hypochlorous acid, sodium salt 7681-52-9 Know Components 1991-07-01 Sodium hydroxide (Na(OH) ) 1310-73-2 1991-07-01 Pennsylvania Right To Know : Hypochlorous acid, sodium salt 7681-52-9 Components 1991-07-01 Sodium hydroxide (Na(OH) ) 1310-73-2 1991-07-01 Sodium chloride (NaCl) 7647-14-5 Water 7732-18-5 Carbonic acid disodium salt 497-19-8 UNIVAR USA INC. MSDS NO:OX76685 ISSUE DATE:2009-10-09 VERSION:001 2009-12-21 Annotation: New Jersey Right To Know: Water 7732-18-5 Components Hypochlorous acid, sodium salt 7681-52-9 1991-07-01 Sodium chloride (NaCl) 7647-14-5 Sodium hydroxide (Na(OH) ) 1310-73-2 1991-07-01 California Prop 65 Components: This product is not listed, but it may contain elements known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity as listed under Proposition 65 State Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act. GLOBAL INVENTORIES The components of this product are reported in the following inventories: EINECS On the inventory, or in compliance with the inventory TSCA On TSCA Inventory AICS On the inventory, or in compliance with the inventory DSL All components of this product are on the Canadian DSL list. ENCS On the inventory, or in compliance with the inventory KECI On the inventory, or in compliance with the inventory PICCS On the inventory, or in compliance with the inventory IECSC On the inventory, or in compliance with the inventory NZIoC On the inventory, or in compliance with the inventory SECTION 16. OTHER INFORMATION Univar USA Inc Material Safety Data Sheet For Additional Information contact MSDS Coordinator during business hours,Pacific time: (425)889-3400 Notice Univar USA Inc.("Univar")expressly disclaims all express or implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose,with respect to the product or information provided herein,and shall under no circumstances be liable for incidental or consequential damages. Do not use ingredient information and/or ingredient percentages in this MSDS as a product specification. For product specification information refer to a product specification sheet and/or a certificate of analysis.These can be obtained from your local Univar sales office. All information appearing herein is based upon data obtained from the manufacturer and/or recognized technical sources. While the information is believed to be accurate, Univar makes no representations as to its accuracy or sufficiency. Conditions of use are beyond Univar's control and therefore users are responsible to verify this data under their own operating conditions to determine whether the product is suitable for their particular purposes and they assume all risks of their use, handling,and disposal of the product,or from the publication or use of,or reliance upon, information contained herein. This information relates only to the product designated herein,and does not relate to its use in combination with any other material or in any other process Hello