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0,. W!Idhorse ENERGY PARTNERS, LLC March 12, 1997 Garfield County Building and Planning Department Eric D. McCafferty, Planner Suite 303 109 8th Street Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Re: Special Use Permit Dear Eric: ri 1997 1`p �..+.,.....-. �,.....-.-..+../'...... 1 Y... OARFICID On January 14, 1997, you issued us a letter about the Special Use Permit that was granted to us on January 13, 1997. The following items have been completed: 1.) The emissions permits have been obtained and copies have been forwarded to your office; 2.) The condition on noise as stated in your letter will be adhered to; 3.) The foundation design has been taken into consideration by our engineers. Vibration monitoring will occur once the facility is constructed and operational; 4.) Emergency plans have been filed with Mike Morgan at the Rifle Fire District and with Guy Meyer, Garfield County Dept. Of Emergency Management; and 5.) A Colorado based contractor is being used which alleviates the vehicle issues. With the above -noted items in mind, we request that the formal written Special Use Permit be issued. Thanks for your help on this project. Please contact me at 401 27th Street, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 or at 970-928-0238 if you have any questions. Sincerely, James L. Kr9he Contract Rght-of-Way Agent jlk/JLK pc: Dick McKinley - Glenwood Springs Jay Fowler - Glenwood Springs 370 Van Gordon Street • P.O. Box 281304 • Lakewood, CO 80228-8304 • (303) 989-1740 • Fax (303) 763-3101 508 West Wall Street • Suite 500 • Midland, TX • (915) 682-9715 • Fax (915) 682-9171 • itt W!Idhorse ENERGY PARTNERS, LLC March 10, 1997 Garfield County Building and Planning Department Eric D. McCafferty, Planner Suite 303 109 8th Street Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Re: Emission Permits Dear Eric: 1 1.997 614k i rt Ll i.OJNfY As a condition of the Special Use Permit granted to us on January 13, 1997, please find enclosed copies of the emissions permits needed for the new compressor and dehydrator at our Rifle facility. Thanks for your help on this project. Please contact me at 401 27th Street, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 or at 970-928-0238 if you have any questions. Sincerely, James L. Krphe Contract Raght-of-Way Agent jlk/JLK Enclosures pc: Dick McKinley - Glenwood Springs Jay Fowler - Glenwood Springs 370 Van Gordon Street • P.O. Box 281304 • Lakewood, CO 80228-8304 • (303) 989-1740 • Fax (303) 763-3101 508 West Wall Street • Suite 500 • Midland, TX • (915) 682-9715 • Fax (915) 682-9171 MRR 06 Q7 03:07PM K:(111-1ASE 2 3RD FLP • P.2%8 COLORADO DEPARTMENT of PUBLIC HEALTH Ar.fL ENViRONMEt T Ai= POLLUTEON COMOL DivisION �_.P ; F_: (3O3 ) (5.92 -Zi 5 ) x CINSTRUCTON PERMIT PERMIT NO: 97GA0102 INITIAL APPROVAL DATE ISSUED: PIARCH 6, 1997 ISSUED TO: Wildhorse Energy Partners, LLC - Rifle Compressor Station THE SOURCE TO WHICH THIS PERMIT APPLIES IS DESCRIBED AND LOCATED AS FOLLOWS: Natural gas compressor station known as the Rifle Compressor Station, located in the NE Y4 of NE % of Section I3. T6S, R94W, Garfield County, Colorado, THE SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT OR ACTIVITY SUBJECT TO THIS PERMIT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: One (1) Waukesha L36GL,, serial no. unknown, clean -bum designed natural gas fired compressor engine, rated 750 HP; emission unit powers pipeline gas compressor. THIS PERMIT IS GRAD SUBJECT TO ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE COLORADO AIR QUALITY CONTROL. COMMISSION AND THE COLORADO AIR QUALITY CONTROL ACT C.R.S. (25-7-101) et seri). TO THOSE GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE SIDE OP THIS DOCUMENT AND THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC TERMS SAND CONDMONS: Visible emissions shall not exceed twenty percent (20%) opacity. The permit number shall be marked en the subject equipment for ease of identification. 3. Construction of this source must commence within 18 months of initial approval permit issuance or within 18 months of the start-up date stated in Me application. If commencement does not occur within the stated time the permit will expire on September 6, .1998 (See General Condition No. 6., Item 1 on the reverse side of the first page of this permit.) b. Emissions of air pollutants shall not exceed the following limitations (as calculated in the Division's preliminary analysis): Nitrogen Oxides: Volatile Organic Compounds: Carbon Monoxide: 18.83 tons p©r year and 4.30 pounds per hour. 7,24 tons per year and 2,89 pounds per hour. 12.68 tons per year and 1.65 pounds per hour. 5. This source shall be limited to a maximum consumption rate as Iizted below and all other activities, Operational rates and numbers of equipment as stated in the application. Annual records of the actual consumption rate .shall be maintained by the applicant and made available to the Division for inspection upon request. Consumption of natural gas shall not exceed 6,737 scf per hour or 56,000,000 sof per year. h1AR 06 '97 03: 07Ph1 KP•A'3E 2 3RD FLP E_nc2r^'�' ;Aa tn:sr LLC - Rifle 3 i GGAO t X72 P.3%8 approval being issued, the applicant ,S9a8 submit to the Division for approval a compliance pian that will outline how the applicant will main, in compliance with the requirements o- conditions no. 4 and no. 5 listed above. 7. A source compliance test shall be conducted to measure the emission rate(s) for the pollutants listed below. The test protocol must be in accordance with the requirements of the Air Poilution Control Division Compliance test Manual and shall be submitted to the Division for review and approval at least thirty (30) days prior to testing. No test shalt be conducted without prior approval from the Division. Oxides of Nitrogen using EPA approved methods. Carbon Monoxide using EPA approved methods. 0, At all times, including periods of start-up, shutdown, and malfunction, the facility and control equipment shall, to the extent practicable, be maintained and operated in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practices for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether or not acceptable operating and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Division, which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, opacity observations, review of operating and maintenance procedures, and inspection of the source. 9. A revised Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN) shall be filed when a significant change in actual emissions occurs (above the level reported on the last APEN, submitted to the Division) as required by Regulation No.3, Part A.II.C.2 as per the timetable in Regulation No.3, Part A.II.C.3. 10. In accordance with C.R.S. 25-7-114.1, the Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN) associated with this permit is valid for a term of five years. The five year term for this APEN expires on December 13, 2001. A revised APEN shall be submitted no later than 30 days before the five year term expires. . as,epti oiloy Engineer/Reviewer 045/0077/009 By: Dennis Myers, P.E. Construction Permit nit Stationary Sources Program Air Pollution Control Division MAR 06 ' 9 ; 03:0E1'1'1 b:r•i DSE 2 3RD FLR P. 4-'8 GLNER-ALTERMS AND coNaricros., (IMPORTANT( READ ITEMS e{7 ANT) .$) This portant is jowled in ter: rria upon the accuracy and cbr ,!steres of inforrnsdon supplied by t:,o applicant and coea-litianed u(?on conduct of the activity. or corrtruction, IRS[:,i-tan e -,d :.heretic* of the souree, ti.Iirr°nsrnrrri ro Prtid rr'th rQprixAer,ttlian2 m;:da by thq ckpfAi, sereos a ; Icer 's aWar. E. t2 is V=9-7:1or•. _ 'r,:r e Gl operation act::,tT ;} eeiric- L i ei:t0'i�L G : rhoitxr:Tn;. r Unless specifically stated otherwise, tho caroms end spacif;c conditions contained in this perrrat have been determirrd by the APCs to be oaceeeury to assure c-omprience with the provisions of Section 25-7-1 14.S(7)(al, 3• Each and every condition of thio permit io a material pert hereof and is not severable. Any challenge to or appeal of, a condition hereof shall constitute a rejection of the entire permit and upon such occurrence, this permit shah be deemed denied ab ihitio. This permit may be revoked et any bine prior to find approval by the Air Pollution Control Division (APCQ) on grotinda ser forth in the Coloredo Air Quality Control Act end regulations of the Air Quality Control Commieaion fAQ.CC), including failure to meet any express total or condition of the permit. If the Division denies a permit. conditions imposed upon a permit are cantestod by the applicant, or the Division revokes a pemtit, the applicant or owner or operator of a Bourne may request a hearing before the AQCC for review of the Diviaion'e action. 4. This permit and any required attachments must be retained and made available for inapeceon upon request at the location aotforth heroin. With respect to aportable source which ie moved to a new location, a oopy of the Relocation Notice (required by law to be submitted to the APCD whenever a portable source is relocated) should be attached to this permit. The permit rrrey be reissued to a new owner by the APCZ] ae provided in AQCC Regulation No. 3, Pari E3, Section IIl.9. upon a request for transfer of ownership and the e+rbnittai of a revised APEN and the required fee. 5. leauance (inulol approval) of en omission permit does not provide 'finer authority for this activity or operation of this source. Final approval of the permit must he secured from the APCD in writing in accordance with the proviejone of 25-7-114,5 C.R.S, and ACC Regulation No.. 3, Part B, Section N.H. Rnal approval cannot be granted unQ the operation or edtivity convnenca9 aid hes been verified by the APCD as conforming in ell respects with the condi-tiona Of the permit. if the APCD sa determines, it will provide written documentation of ouch final approval, which does constitute 'final" authority to operate. 6. THIS. PERMIT AUTOMATICALLY EXPIRES IF you (1) de not commence construction or operation within 18 months after either the data of iaeuanae of this pannit or the date on which such construction or activity wary scheduled to commence acs set forth in the permit, whichever is later; (2) discontinua construction fora period of 18 montho o: more; ur (31 do not complete canstn. clan withina reasonable tire* of the setirnured completion dote. 4CXtanaiona of the expiration date may ba Etrontrid by rho APCD upon a ahawing of coed cause by the permittee. 7. YOU MUST notify trio APCD et least thirty days (fifteen drrys for portable sourcesl prior to cornrnaeccornont of the permitted operation or activity. Ftilum to do so is n „inietinn of Section 25-7-114.5(12)(a), C.R.S. end ACICC Regulation No. 3, Pert 3, Section 1V.1-1.1.. and can result in the revocation of the permit. Et. Scotian 25-7-1 14.7(2), C.R.S. roquiros Chet ail sources required to filo an Air Polivaon Emission Notice (APEN) must pay an annual foe to cover tho costs of inspections and adminktratian. if a aaurce or activity ie to be discontinued, the owner must notify the Division in writing requasting a cancelation of the permit. Upon notification, mutual fee billing will terminate. 9. Violation of the tears of a permit or of the provisions of the Colorado Air Quality Control Act or the regulations of the AQCC may result In edrninistrative, civil or crimintrl enforcement actions under Sections 25-7-115 (enforcement), -121 (Injunctions), -122 (civil paneltiee), -122.1 (criminal penaleae], C .R S. LIAR EE ' 97 ©3: G3EFM Kt' RSE 2 3RD FLR • P.5/8 COLORADO COLORADO; "ADO% DEPARTMENT OF PUBIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION TF EI ` : t<'�): ) ,G:92-31'53 C()NSTUCTO PERMIT NO: 97GA0103 DATE ISSUED: 1.1ARCI1 6, 1997 INITIAL APPROVAL ISSUED TO: Wildhorse Energy partners, LLC - Rifle Compressor Station THE SOURCE TO WHICH THIS PERMIT APPLIES IS DESCRIBED AND LOCATED AS FOLLOWS: Natural gas compressor station known as the Rifle Compressor Station, located in the NEN of NE )4 of Section 13, T6S, P94W, Garfield County, Colorado. THE SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT OR ACTIVITY SUBJECT TO THIS PERMIT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: One (1) triethylene glycol natural gas dehydrator, make/model/S/1# to be determined, rated at 12.0 MMSCF/day. Unit is equipped with a natural gas fired reboiler (rated 0.75 MMIBTU/Hour), a gas glycol pump, and associated still vent. Emission unit removes water from pipeline gas to less than 6.0 pounds of water per million SCP natural gas, THIS PERiVIFT IS GRANTED SUBJECT TO ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE COLORADO AIR QUALITY CONTROL COM; ISSIaNAND THE COLORADO AIR QUALITY CONTROL ACT C.R.S. (25-7- 101 e4 sr -to), TO THOSE GErvabett TERMS AND CONDITIONS SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE SIDE OP THIN DOCUMENT AND THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC TERMS AND CONDMONS: 1. Visible emissions shall not exceed twenty percent (20%) opacity. 2. The permit number shall be marked on the subject equipment for ease of identification. 3. Construction of this source must commence within 18 months of initial approval permit issuance or within 18 months of the start-up date stated in the application. If commencement does not occur within the stated time the permit will expire on Septe er 6, 1998 (See General Condition No. 6., Item 1 on the reverse side of the first page of this permit.) 4. Prior to final approval being issued, the applicant shall submit to the Division for approval a compliance plan that will outline how the applicant will maintain compliance with the requirements of this permit. The compliance pian shall commence upon issuance of this permit and shall include record keeping. 5. Emissions of air pollutants shall not exceed the following limitations las calculated in the Division's preliminary analysis): Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC}: 41.9 tons per year and 6,16 pounds per hour. 045/0077/010 MAR 06 '97 E13: 0EFM KNHASE 2 3RD FLR Wildhoese Energy Ps;utecs, LLC - Rifia Permit No. 97GA01 O3 ini,•i p1 Approve;; Paget P.6/8 The ` cessinnatural C,9 through a I ycal d��y.� t r-' re'i•;0'��. C`.:. ucc 1;:i.,-;?rrol�^.. Ak F"�� -4 ��of � t]C �� � t�lF �� RC'i.. �� �. :l r Pollutant (HAP) emissions. This information is listed to inform the operator of the Division's analysis of the specific compounds. These emissions aro summarized below. 6. This source shall be limited to the maximum rates listed below and all other activities, operational rates and numbers of equipment as stated in the application Processing of natural gas shall not exceed 12.0 MMSCF per day and 4,380.0 MMSCF per year. Annual records of the monthly rates of the following shall be maintained by the applicant and made available to the Division far inspection upon request: (1) Actual natural gas pipeline throughput; (2) Consumption of TriEthylene Glycol; and (3) Lean Glycol recirculation ratio. 7, Compliance with annual limits shall be determined on a rolling twelve (12) month total. On the first day of each month a new twelve month total is calculated using the previous twelve months` data. The permit holder shall calculate monthly emissions and keep a compliance record an site for Division review. 8. Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) requirements shall apply to this source at any such time that this source becomes major solely by virtue of a relaxation in any permit condition. Any relaxation that increases the potential to emit above the app&cable PSD threshold will require a full PSD review of the source as though construction had not yet commenced on the source. The source shall not exceed the F'SD d.re hc`d inti! a PSD permit is granted. 9. At all times, including periods aF start-up, shutdown, and malfunction, the: facility arid control equipment shall, to the extent practicable, be maintained and operated in a manner consistent with goad air pollution control practices for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether or not acceptable operating and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Division, which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, opacity observations, review of operating and maintenance procedures. and inspection of the source. 10, The manufacturer, model number and serial number of the subject equipment shall be provided to the Division prior to Final Approval. • 11. A revised Aar Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN) shall be filed when a significant change in actual emissions occurs (above the level reported on the last APEN, submitted to the Division) as required by Regulation No.3, Part A.11.C.2 as per the timetable in Regulation No.3, Part A_II.C.3. 045/00771010 71010 MAR 06 '97 03:09PM KN HSE 2 3RD FLR ill Wildhorse Energy Partners, 11C - Rift; Pc rmit No. 37001 O3 initial Approval Page 3 P.7:8 2, in accnrdarace with G.R.S. 25-7-114,1, the Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN) as-sociated With this permit is valid for a term of five (5) years. The five year term for this APEN expires On December 13, 2001_ A revised APEN shall be submitted no later than 30 days before the five year term expires. J eph Malloy girleer/Reviewer NOTE TO PERMIT HOLDER: Dennis M. Myers, P.E. Construction Permits IJ R Stationary Sources Program Air Pollution Control Division The following emissions of volatile organic compounds, which contain hazardous air pollutants, are estimated based upon the process indicated above and is fisted on the Division's emission inventory system. This information is listed to inform the operator of the Division's analysis of he specific compounds which are based on the pipeline throuuhpir:, and are as follows; C.Q.S. SUBSTANCE (Hazardous Air Pai4u;'scit,I EMISSIONS LB [YR, 1) 71-43-2 Benzene 14,611 2) 110-53-2 (n-)Flexane 1,743 3) 108-88-3 Toluene 22,473 4) 1330-20-7 Xylenes (isomers and nixturel 1 1,746 5) 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 1,808 045/0077/010 MAR [Ir, ' 97 03: 09F'M K:i•I P=;E 2 3RD FLF 11111 111 P. 8.8 GENERAL Tom,-;ts,.'; AND CONDITIONS': (if,IPQi1TANTI (LEAD ITEMS 6 7 AND 8) ct porrnit is i '4J d iS rF.l.,encrl Lipari tfvat accurtmcy arti-! coroplotenoss of information supphcd by the etas licr.<,; ung' i aorclitiunrad upon cern-het of rho OCtivit4.r, or cuanarru( ton, I;'.af :i riun and opatation af the aourcpr in nccn: tanC * Yri;i t ti4U, inforrnotion and with roorsooritgtiang i'te ni by tho opoikoon or nopHcearn's egenty, it is valid only for ti ,r.d operetitns ar .-tic y;r ' -, t:'Iec 3'y idf;ro f a;, 7. tin13--m :,pc6rdce:y Stated otherwise. the ramrod and 9neciiie. ccrroili;orra contahrted in alb permit have boon Lia.:;--rnir.;;, LI the APCD to be necooaary to assure cornol'uariou with the ` ionsa of Section 2S -7-114_517)(a), C.R.S. 3. Erich and every condition of this permit fa a rrtetxrial part hereof and is not severable, Any challenge to or eppoest of, ra condition hereof ghag contctituta a rejection of the mire permit and upon such occurrence, this permit alvall bo doomed denied a6 snide. This permit may be revoked at any tiro prior to fines approval by the Air Pollution Control Division (APCD) on grounds eat forth . the Colorado Air Quality Control Act and regulations of the Air Quality Central Commission (AQCC), including failure to meet any exprea¢ term or condition af the permit. it the Division deniers permit, conditions imposed upon a permit are contested by this applicant, or the, Division revokes a permit, the sppllcrtnt or owner or operator of a source may request o hearing before the AQCC fur review of the Division's action, 4. This permit and arty required attachments must be retained rand made available for inspection upon nequpst et the location set forth herein. With respect toe portable aoerrea which io moved to a new location. a Dopy of the Relocation Notice (required by law to be submitted to the APCD whenever a portable source is relocated) should be attach to this permit. The permit may be reissued to a new owner by the APCD Ess provided in AQCC Regulation Flo.:, Port B, Section III.B. Upon a rogue -art for trenafor of ownership end the aubrnittaf of a revised APEN and the required fees. 5. Issuance (imtid approved of an emission permit does not provide 'floral' authority for this activity or operation of this saurco. Find approval of tho permit must be secured from the APCD in writing in accordance With the provisions of 25-7-114.5 C.R.S. and AQCC Regulation No. 3, Part 8, Section V.H.IFinal approval cannot be prantod until the operation or activity commencers and hoe been verified by the APCD as conforming in all respects with the condltiaaa of the permit. If the APCD so determines, it will provide written dacumont1tion of such final approval, which docs Constitute 'final' authority try operate. 5_ THIS PERMIT AUTOMATICALLY EXPIRES IF you (1) do not comrrwnC0 construction or operation within 12 months after dither the date of Issuances of this permit or the+ data on which such conotruction or activity woe achoefoled to commence es set forth in the pornut, whichavor is tater; (2) riiacantinye construction fore period of 19 morello or Mare; or (3) do not cdt*rplota construction w third a r -or orwF,Lrg tirrto of the esrirnertdd completion dere. EM�nrtian4.1 of rho expiration data may bo granted by the AK:0 upon a .s';, -;:wing of goad cause by the permittee. 7, YOU MUST notify tho APCE Ut loos/ thirty dour; (fi!trr5r, C °t'.s for portable sourcot) poor to commoncrimont or 5i porfnitted operation or eortivity. Failure to do so ra violation of Suction 2S-7-114.5(12)0, C.R.S. and AQC(7. Regulation No. 3, Pert 8, Section IV.H.1 ., arts con recuft in rhos raven tion of the permit. B. Section 2S-7-114,7(2). C.A.S. reatuirara that (di :,n.rrcos required to fila an Air Pollution Emission Notice (APEN) rr,sr' pcy an annual foe m cover the costs of inspections end eirtunigtretaon. ff a source or activity is to be d'rscontinoszS, the owner must notify the Division in writing roquo :ting a ct etta ion of the permit. Upon notification, ennuol fon- billing o-billing will terminate, 8. Vialarian of the terms of o portrait ar of the provi arts of tho Colorado Air Quality Control Act or the repuforirans AQCC may result in adminiotrativo, civil or crirr>annl enforcarnnnt actions under Sections 25-7-115 (enforcement), -121 GnJurtotionsl, -122 (civi pertottioo), -122.1 (criminal 'annuities), C.R.S. • 4 • Wiidhorse ENERGY PARTNERS, LLC January 6, 1997 Eric McCafferty Planning Department Garfield County 109 8th Street, Suite 303 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 HAND DELIVERED Re: Additional Information for Special Use Permit Application Dear Mr. McCafferty: Please find enclosed a copy of the noise data that was supplied by Dresser-Rand Compression Services. I will forward any further data that I receive. Please contact me at the following address or phone if you have any questions: P.O. Box 670, Glenwood Springs, CO 81602; (970) 928-0238. Please do not use the Lakewood address or phone as shown on the letterhead. Sincerely, James L. Khe Contract Right -of -Way Agent jlk/JLK Enclosure pc: Tom Boita - Glenwood Springs Dick McKinley - Glenwood Springs 370 Van Gordon Street • P.O. Box 281304 • Lakewood, CO 80228-8304 • (303) 989-1740 • Fax (303) 763-3101 508 West Wall Street • Suite 500 • Midland, TX • (915) 682-9715 • Fax (915) 682-9171 JAN 07 '97 11:51 K N ENGINEERING • • DRESSER-RhED COMPRESSION SERVICES 20602 E. 81sT STREET BROMMIARROW, ON 74 014 PU TTA SMITI9x PACE 1 OF 2 DATE: janoary 7„ 1997 TO: Larry Moody - ICN FAX: 303-914-4578 CC: Phil Short FROM Carol N. YOUtIg D-RC8 Broken Arrow P.2 PEONEs (918) 259-9310 3116: (918) 959-4855 EMIL: CTo S'aL.D .0 Oit SUB' maser-Ramd. Rental Ciampreillor, Uhit 94-754 Larry, In answer to your question about the noise level of unit 94-754,. D -RCS does not have a measurement of the overall noise of this unit. Howe'vrer, the loudest con onent on the package is usually the cooler. I have attached a printout with estimated sound levels for the cooler (these are estimated, not guaranteed). The PWL number is a power level, and not applicable. The M. is the sound pressure level, and is the set of numbers in which you are interested. In your case, you will have a vertical fat., and the "SPL 3' Below" numbers actually indicate the i Oise level 3 feet in front of the fan blade. The "SPL 3' 8 Side" row are the noise levels to the side of or "in line with* the fan blade. I hope this information is satisfactory for your permit. Please give me or Phil Short a cal/ if you have any further questions. Phil will be returning to the office tomorrow. Regards, Carol Young Project Engineer 86'0N 958 28T6 511114W38 olI1sawoa d --a A060:6 466V1. -Nur JAN 07 '97 11:51 K N ENGINEERING • ast+omler : 1�1--R Thi Moore Company 95--734 cries: 33 perature ('): 100 IMM Faun: 149257 Diameter (Ft.): Elevation (Ft): Air Vel. (PPM) : F.3 • 9.00 1500 2562 Item sto: 952199 Blades: Density -Ratio: Riad: 6 0-695 495 aiie Level (per fan) d6A 63 125. 106.6 112:6 121.6 94.4 100.4 .99.4 69.1 95.1 94.1 n. 3 Pl. 3' Below 8 Bide 250 500 1R 2K 4R 8R 108.6 103.6 100.6 93.6 69.6 83.6 96.4 92.4 66.4 B1.4 77.4 71.4 91.1 86.1 83.1 16.1 72.1 66.1 2'd L86'0W 9g826S2P76 Sibill4264 3IUS3d0�0 N.ca Wd6h:6 T'Z 'NUE • 0 • W!Idhorse ENERGY PARTNERS, LLC December 12, 1996 Eric McCafferty Planning Department Garfield County 109 8th Street, Suite 303 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 'DEC 1 a 1996 GA RI, Re: Additional Information for Special Use Permit Application Dear Mr. McCafferty: The following data is submitted per your request: 5.03.07 (1) (A) 5.03.07 (1) (B) 5.03.07 (1) C 5.03.07 (1) (D) 5.03.07 (1) (E) 5.03.07 (1) (F) Water use and impacts will not change. No additional water is required. Additional impacts to adjacent ground will be minimal if any. Noise levels may increase slightly but will be kept within the authorized State standards. No changes are anticipated to the impacts on Wildlife. There will be no change to the impacts of truck and automobile traffic except for during construction. The construction changes will be for a short duration. After construction is complete, the traffic impacts will be the same as prior to construction. Existing personnel will be used to operate the new equipment. The new equipment will be installed in virtually the same location as the existing facility. All setback requirements will be complied with. Little change, if any, will result from the installation of the proposed equipment. Mitigation measures are not necessary. 370 Van Gordon Street • P.O. Box 281304 • Lakewood, CO 80228-8304 • (303) 989-1740 • Fax (303) 763-3101 508 West Wall Street • Suite 500 • Midland, TX • (915) 682-9715 • Fax (915) 682-9171 Eric McCafferty December 12, 1996 Page Two 5.03.08 • • All federal, state and county standards will be met on this project. I have attached a copy of the emission permit application for this project. As stated in the original application, the proposed equipment will not be operated until approval is granted by the State. You are correct in that the blue -purple shaded areas show the proposed equipment. Please contact me at the following address or phone if you have any questions: P.O. Box 670, Glenwood Springs, CO 81602; (970) 928-0238. Please do not use the Lakewood ..ddress or phone as shown on the letterhead. Sincerely, James L. Kroe Contract Right -of -Way Agent jlk/JLK Enclosure 11(SIL S it26-5s pc: Tom Boita - Glenwood Springs Dick McKinley - Glenwood Springs DEC 12 '96 02:05PM KN PHASE 2 3RD FLR • December 9, 1996 ENERGY PARTNERS, LLC Mr. Dennis M. Myers Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division APCD--SS-B 1 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, CO 80222-1530 Re: Construction Permit Application Rifle Compressor Station Wildhorse Energy Partners, LLC. Dear Mr. Myers: • P.2/15 Wildhorse Energy Partners, LLC. is proposing to install additional natural gas compression horsepower and dehydrationcapacity at its Rifle Compressor Station. Project construction. will commence once the construction permit has been secured, which is targeted for First Quarter 1997. The project will consist of installing one reciprocating compressor engine and a glycol dehydration unit. Emission Inventory A Waukesha L36GL reciprocating engine is being proposed for the initial engine to be installed in First Quarter 1997. This model is clean -bum technology, and guaranteed maximum emission factors are as follows: NOx 2.60 gthp-hr CO 1.75 g/hp-hr VOC 1.0 g/hp-hr A 12 MMscfd triethylene glycol dehydration unit will also be installed as part of this project. Emissions were modeled for this unit using GRI-GlyCalc 3.0, an inlet gas temperature of 75°F, the 12 mmscfd capacity inlet gas flow rate, and a glycol circulation rate of 2.0 gpm. The standard natural gas composition utilized for the emissions analysis performed for the existing dehydration equipment located at this site submitted February 1996 was also used for this modeling effort. BTEX composition was estimated using the production industry segment C6} concentration fraction 370 Van Gordon Street • P.O. Box 281304 • Lakewoodr CO 80228-8304 • [303) 989-1740 • Fax (303) 763-3101 508 West Wall Street • Suite 500 • Midland, TX • (915) 682-9715 • Fax (915) 682-9171 DEC 12 '96 E2:OEPI1 KNI PHASE 2 3RD FLR P.3/15 Mr. Dennis M. Myers Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division December 9, 1996 Re: Rifle Compressor Station Page 2 factors provided m Table 7-4 of the GRI-GlyCalc 3.0 users manual. Model output are included with this package. The equipment which currently exists at the facility includes four reciprocating engines, three dehydration units and miscellaneous storage tanks. The existing equipment and emission inventory is summarized in Table 1. Table 1 Equipment and Emission Inventory Summary Unit No. Description Capacity NQS CO VOC 1 Waukesha F2$95GU 310 Hp. 37.1 4.7 15.4 2 Caterpillar G399 472 FTp. 6I.5 54.7 4.6 3 Caterpillar G399 472 Hp. 61.5 54.7 4.6 4 Caterpillar G399 472 Hp. 61.5 54.7 4.6 5 Dehydrator Still Vent 6 MMscfd 15,5 5a Flash Tank 3.3 6 Dehydrator Still Vent 6MMscfd 16.5 6a Flash Tank 3.3 7 Dehydrator Still Vent 12 MMscfd 33.0 7a Flash Tank 6.5 Insignilicant Activity Reboiler Burner 0.65 MM13tu/iir 0.3 0-1 0.0 Insignificant Activity Reba der Burner 0.65 MMBtuihr 0.3 0.1 0.0 Insignificant Activity Reboiler Burner 0.65 M1 TBta/hr 0.3 0.1 0.0 Tlj Rien ific�utt Activity Various Low -volatility Storage Tanks 5-:%'>> 2.0 Existing FacI y Total rr ,1:. > ..""(.< 4z .., .. 1, g Wa:4 .��. (;.:•"« f .,! " . 2224 169.2 110.2 Proposed New Engine Waukesha L36GL 750 Hp. 18.8 12.7 7.2 ' • .osedNew Deh drato 2MMscfd 41.9 1 Mndrfai n Total ,t,`?'y q1t':.} ..r. :a iy.�,Ct:,r..; �E oYir.r. �::i. .,�gL: ;rS;.: ':ya'ir7.vt, aZ 18.8 12,7 49.1 Postmodfitron{ otal rQ.,:. , ':sr Regulatory Basis Current total facility annual emissions for each criteria pollutant are less than 250 tons per year. The facility is an existing minor stationary source, and the proposed installation will be a minor modification with respect to Prevention of Significant Deterioration. Facility emissions are greater DEC 12 '96 2 : 0EPh1 KN PHASE 2 3RD FLR • • Mr. Dennis M. Myers Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division December 9, 1996 Re: Rifle Compressor Station Page 3 P.4.-15 than. 100 tons per year, and an operating permit application is pending for this facility. We understand that the operating permit application will not have to be revised at this time as a result of this installation, as the proposed units will not have to be addressed by any operating permitting action until one year after they commence operation. We also understand that this project is not subject to public comment, as ewissions for each criteria pollutant are less than 50 tons per year. Again, installation is targeted to corrnnenee in First Quarter 1997. Completed permit application and APEN forms are enclosed along with a 5200.00 filing fee. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Paul T. Grayer Manager, Environmental Permitting Direct (303) 763-3298 • Fax (03) 763-3116 Dist: Mr, Gary McFaddin—Rust Larry Moody, KN Gary Hof 'erber, 104 FILE DEC 12 '96 02: L76PP1 KN PHASE 2 3RD FLR . P . 5/15 APPLICATION FOR AIRRLLUTION EMISSION J E OR PI!.M1T MODIFICATION This application must be filled out completely except for #14 and #15. otherwise, application will be considered incomplete - SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE. Mail completed application APENs and filing fee to: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment .D -SS -BI 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, Colorado 80222-1530 Tedeephorie: (303)692-3150 1. Permit to be issued to: Rifle Compressor Station Wildhorse Energy Partners, LLC 2- Mailing Address: State: CO P.O. Box 281304 Lakewood, CO Zip Code: 80228 3a. "Igentfor Service (See No. 3 on reverse): Mr. Paul Gayer 3b. Federal Tar Identification Number: 84-1337-475 4a_ General Nature of Business: Natural Gas Gathering 4b, SIC Code: 4922 5a. Air Pollution Source Description_ Natural Gas Compressor Reciprocating Engine Sb. Days per year source will operate: 365 6a. Source Location Address (Include Location Map): NW1/4 Section 13, T6S, R94W (Shang Townnhip and itanga 0 eircalons rad duesmaefinmonrsc ioWnnr iaaraoaim.) Cow y: Garfield 6b. UTh1 Coordinates (in km) __ ---- 7. ESli:MATED COSTS: 7a. Source„ ,Process Equipment or Project: Cap. Cost Air Pollution Control Procedures or Equipment 7b Capital Cost: 7c. Operating Cast: Sa. STATUS ❑ New Air Pollution Source R Modification to Permitted Source (Control Equipment added process chance etc): El ?Transfer of Ownership — Transferredfrom: ❑ Existing Source- not (Include Date of Source Start-up): permitted ❑ Requesting to limit a source's Potential to Emit far criteria or Hazardous Air Pollutants using Regulation No_ 3 (for new and existing sources) ❑ Requesting to limit a source's Potennal to Emit _for hazardous Air Pallutarrts only using R{eg.ilation No. 8 (for existing sources only) D Other: Projected Bates for Constrrcctior+ kV Sb. Begin: 1st Qtr 1997 8c. End: Projected Source Startup Duce_ . 8d 2nd Qtr 1997 9. Enclose check to cover "'PEN FILING FEES One APEN should Le filed for each emission point NOTE: Additional processing fee,s must also be paid prior to permit issuance. 2 APENS @ 5100.00 ADEN = 5 200.9.0 per 10. SIGNATURE IRE OF LEGALLYAUTHORLZED PERSON ILel% Vendor or ipment Mvnufacturer) 11a. Date Signed: 11b.Telephono No.: ��- - -- — ! / i , / � /�4 (303763-328 � 12- Type or Print name and official title of person signing item 10. Paul T. Gayer; Manager, Environmental Permitting Agtga Use Only 14. DATE RECEIVED: 13. Check spprepriate box if you want: a_ ■ Copy of preliminary analysis conducted by Division b. ■ To review a draft of the permit prior to issuance? -pocmfioy titnM $x Reverie. 15_ PERMITNUMI3ER Nota ale king ',did ii= mild =it i~ roamed Fee coda AIR POLLUTANT EMISSION NOTICE DEC 1 9E. 17-.7)`12717h1 1/1\1 01-1C1CSF • Fl ,Jc__ • rs FHSE • 1, a .7; • 'if,- . 2 g, g • *45 -,_ 57— 14 I 3 i 2,g.tg., _4°,i -V72`1.52 .. -k.,11 C4 4' " • P. : • 2 " = E.2''71 ''.. hc.. '§-,.42. r„ --.• v 2 1,' .7,1, ,, z; ._ ,2 .8 A, ... U i -; a O • EVa0.—Vt ,-.• - .. 6 2 S ... . el . - 711.- 4 i=G C) A 4 X Z cal c) C,) C) V. UO 9 9 * A 73 t 5- 0 -EC A.; N arid g c.0 27 Z Z F4 414 z 0 aft 0 Te; A •Donn -pion of Combustion Unit 7513 hp reciprocating engine D. 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UJ z 4t 0 Z W uJ a. cc, 0 o ° e) ci w d C3 CC 'CC Ci) 2 2. 0 4* LL Z CA 'LILA "± < Z UJ U.1 Ul a- •:( Ions band on the product[oniconsumptIon Information Hated on the APEN term. aa • • DEC 12 'SG 02 : 09PM KPI PHS" -SSE 2 3RD FLR• P.10/15 GRI-GLYCalc VERSION 3.0 - AGGREGATE CALCULATIONS REPORT Case Name: Rifle Compressor Station File Name: C:\_DATA\_PROJECT\_CO\RIFLESTA\RIFLEAP2\RIFLE.DOF Date: December 12, 1996 DESCRIPTION: Description: Wildhorse Energy Partners, LLC New 12 r'Iscfd TEG Dehydration Unit Annual Hours of Operation: 8760.0 hours/yr EMISSIONS REPORTS: UNCONTROLLED REGENERATOR EMISSIONS Page: 1 Component lbs/hr lbs/day tons/yr Methane 2.4113 57.871 10.5614 Ethane 0.9526 22.862 4.1724 Propane 0.7488 17.971 3.2797 Isobutane 0.3117 7.482 1.3654 n -Butane 0.4179 10.029 1.8303 Isopentane 0.2077 4.986 0.9099 .n -Pentane 0.2099 5.038 0.9194 _n -Hexane 0.1990 4.777 0.8717 Other Hexanes 0.6412 15.390 2.8086 Heptanes 0.2160 5.185 0.9462 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 0.0406 0.974 0.1777 Benzene 1.6679 40.029 7.3053 Toluene 2.5654 61.569 11.2363 Ethylbenzene 0.2064 4.953 0.9039 Xylenes 1.3409 32.182 5.8733 C8+ Heavies 0.7980 19.151 3.4951 Total Emissions 12.9353 Total Hydrocarbon Emissions Total VOC Emissions Total HAP Emissions Total BTEX Emissions EQUIPMENT REPORTS: ABSORBER 12.9353 9.5715 6.0201 5.7805 310.448 56.6568 310.449 229.715 144.483 138.733 56.6568 41.9230 26.3682 25.3187 NOTE: Because the Calculated Absorber Stages was below the minimum allowed, GRI-GLYCa1c has set the number of Absorber Stages to 1.25 DEC 12 '96 02: 10PM KN PH DE 2 3RD FLA and has calculated a revised Dry Gas Dew Point. Calculated Absorber Stages: Calculated Dry Gas Dew Point: Temperature: Pressure: Dry Gas Flow Rate: Glycol Losses with Dry Gas: Wet Gas Water Content: Calculated Wet Gas Water Content: Calculated Lean Glycol Recirc. Ratio: Component • P.11/15 Page: 2 1.25 1.48 lbs. H2O/MMSCF 75.0 deg. F 650.0 psig /2.0000 MMSCF/day 0.0025 lb/hr Saturated 37.58 6.64 gal/lb H2O lbs. H20/MMSCF Remaining in Dry Gas Absorbed in Glycol Water Carbon Dioxide Nitrogen Methane Ethane Propane Isobutane n -Butane Is opentane n -Pentane n -Hexane Other Hexanes Heptanes 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes C8+ Heavies REGENERATOR 3.93% 99.80% 99.99* 99.99% 99.96% 99.92% 99.88% 99.83% 99.82% 99.76% 99.57% 99.68% 99.14% 99.64% 82.39* 73.26% 63.13% 52.09% 97.33* 96.07* 0.20% 0.01* 0.01* 0.04% 0.08* 0.12* 0.17* 0.18% 0.24* 0.43% 0.32* 0.86* 0.36% 17.61* 26.74* 36.87% 47.91% 2.670 No Stripping Gas used in regenerator. Component Remaining in Glycol Distilled Overhead Water Carbon Dioxide Nitrogen Methane Ethane Propane Isobutane n -Butane 48.30% 0.00* 0.00* 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 51.70% 100.00* 100.00* 100.00% 100.00% 100.00* 100.00% 100.00° DEC 12 '96 [12:1EPM KN PH SE 2 3RD FLR • P.12/15 Page: 3 Isopentane 0.50% 99.50% n -Pentane 0.50% 99.50% n -Hexane 0.50% 99.50% Other Hexanes 1.00% 99.00% Heptanes 0.50% 99.50% 2,2r4-Trimethyipentane 1.50% 98.50% Benzene 5.00% 95.00% Toluene 7.90% 92.10% Ethylbenzene 10.40% 89.60% Xylenes 12.90% 87.10% C8+ Heavies 12.00% 88.00% STREAM REPORTS: WET GAS STREAM Temperature: Pressure: Flow Rate: 75.00 deg. F 664.70 psia 5.O1e+005 scfh Component Conc. Loading (vol%) (lb/hr) Water 7.92e-002 1.88e+001 Carbon Dioxide 9.61e-001 5.58:+002 Nitrogen 1.13e-001 4.17e+001 Methane 9.08e+001 1.92e+004 Ethane 5.35e+000 2.12e+003 Propane 1.58e+000 9.20e+002 Isobutane 3.31e-001 2.54e+002 n -Butane 3.27e-001 2.50e+002 Isopentane 1.21e-001 1.15e+002 n -Pentane 9.29e-002 8.84e+001 n -Hexane 4.10e-002 4.66e+001 Other Hexanes 1.77e-001 2.O1e+002 Heptanes 1.90e-002 2.51e+001 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 7.39e-003 1.11e+001 Benzene 9.19e--003 9.47e+000 Toluene 7.89e-003 9.59e-000 Ethya.benzene 4.00e-004 5.60e-001 Xylenes 2.00e-003 2.80e+000 C8+ Heavies 1.33e-002 2.99e+O01 Total Components 100.00 2.39e+004 DRY GAS STREAM Temperature: Pressure: Flow Rate: 75.00 deg. F 664.70 psia 5.O0e+005 scfh DEC 12 '96 02:11PM KM PH E 2 3RD FLR P.1.3/15 • Page: 4 Component Conc. Loading (vol) (lb/hr) Water 3.12e-003 7.39e-001 Carbon Dioxide 9.60e-001 5.57e+002 Nitrogen 1.13e-001 4.17e+001 Methane 9.08e+001 1.92e+004 Ethane 5.36e+000 2.12e+003 Propane 1.59e+000 9.19e+002 Isobutane 3.31e-001 2.53e+002 n -Butane 3.27e-001 2,50e+002 Isopentazxe 1.21e-001 1.15e+002 rl-Pentane 9.28e-002 8.82e+001 n -hexane 4.08e-002 4.64e+001 Other Hexanes 1.76e-001 2,00e+002 Heptanes 1.88e-002 2.49e+001 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 7.37e-003 1.11e+001 Benzene 7.56e-003 7.80e+000 Toluene 5.79e-003 7.03e+000 Ethylbenzene 2.53e-004 3.53e-001 Xylenes 1.04e-003 1.46e+000 CS+ Heavies 1.29e-002 2.91e+001 Total Components 100.00 2.39e+004 LEAN GLYCOL STREAM • Temperature: 75.00 deg. F Flow Rate: 2.00e+000 gpm Component Conc. Loading (wtt} (lb/hr) TEG 9.84e+001 1.11e+003 Water 1.50e+000 1.69e+001 Carbon Dioxide 1.01e-011 1.14e-010 Nitrogen 5.08e-014 5.72e-013 Methane 7.20e-018 8.10e-017 Ethane 4.O0e--008 4.50e-007 Propane 2.71e-009 3.05e-008 Isobutane 8.31e-010 9.35e-009 n -Butane 9.21e-010 1.04e-008 Isopentane 9.28e-005 1.04e-003 n -Pentane 9.38e-005 1.05e-003 n -Hexane 8.89e-005 1.00e-003 Other Hexanes 5.76e-OQ4 6.48e-003 Heptanes 9.65e-005 1.09e-003 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 5.49e-005 6.18e-004 Benzene 7.80e-003 8.78e--002 DEC 12 '96 02:11PM KN PH SE 2 3RD FLR • Toluene 1.96e-002 2.20e--001 Ethy1benaene 2.13e-003 2.40e-002 Xylenes 1.77e-002 1.99e-001 C8+ Heavies 9.67e-003 1.09e-001 Total Components 100.00 1.12e+003 RICH GLYCOL STREAM P.14/15 Page: 5 Temperature: 75.00 deg. F Pressure: 664.70 psia Flow Rate; 2.06e+000 gpm NOTE: Stream has more than one phase. Component Conc. Loading (wt%) (lb/hr) TEG 9.57e+001 1.11e+003 Water 3.02e+000 3.49e+001 Carbon Dioxide 9.96e-002 1.14e+000 Nitrogen 4,94e-004 5.72e-003 Methane 2.08e--001 2.41e+000 Ethane 8.23e-002 9.53e-001 Propane 6.47e-002 7.49e-001 Isobutane 2.69e-002 3.12e-001 n -Butane 3.51e-002 4.18e-001 Tsopentane 1.80e-002 2.09e-001 m --Pentane 1.82e-002 2.11e-001 n -Hexane 1.73e-002 2.00e-001 Other Hexanes 5.60e-002 6.48e-001 Heptanes 1.88e-002 2.17e-001 212,4-Trimethylpentane 3.56e-003 4.12e--002 Benzene 1.52e-001 1.76e+000 Toluene 2.41e-001 2.79e+000 Ethylbenzene 1.99e-002 2.30e-001 Xylenes 1.33e-001 1.54e+000 C8+ Heavies 7.84e-002 9.07e-001 Total Components 100.00 1.16e+003 REGENERATOR OVERHEADS STREAM Temperature: Pressure: Flow Rate: 212.00 deg. F 14.70 psia 5.04e+002 scth Component Conc. Loading (vol%) (lb/hr) Water 7,56e+001 1.81e+001 Carbon Dioxide 1.95e+000 1.14e.i-000 Nitrogen 1.54e-002 5.72e-003 Methane 1.13e+001 2.41e+000 DEC 12 '95 i2:11PM KN PHASE 2 3RD FLR • • Ethane 2.39e+000 9.53e-001 Propane 1.28e+000 7.49e-001 Isobutane 4.04e-001 3.12e-001 n -Butane 5.42e-001 4 -18e -O01 Isopentane 2.17e-001 2.08e-001 n -Pentane 2.19e-001 2.10e-001 n -Hexane 1.74e -0Q1 1.99e -D01 Other Hexanes 5.61e-001 6.41e-002 Heptanes 1.62e-001 2.16e-001 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 2.6Be-002 4.06e-002 Benzene 1.61e+Q00 1.67e+000 Toluene 2.10e+000 2,57e+000 Ethylbenzene 1.46e -Q01 2.06e-001 Xylenes 9.51e-001 1.34e+000 C8+ Heavies 3.53e-001 7.98e-001 Total Components 100.00 3.22e+001 P.15/15 Page: 6