Survey Natural Gas Emission Point Sources with the IR Camera Sample Clauses

Survey Natural Gas Emission Point Sources with the IR Camera. The objective of this sub-task is to survey point source equipment at natural gas facilities. We will use the IR camera to survey: • Active well pads; • Compressor stations; • Processing facilities; • Tank batteries; • Saltwater evaporation facilities; • Water recycling units; and • Gathering stations under City control. Natural gas transmission lines will not be included in the point source survey unless located within the battery limits of any of the above facilities. While the exact number of point sources within the City is currently unknown until the results of the planning contract are finished, we are presenting approximate counts in Table 5: Table 5. Estimated Counts of Natural Gas Point Sources Point Source Type Estimated Count Well Pads ~645 Compressor Stations ~20 Processing facility 1 Tank batteries Estimated number unavailable Saltwater treatment facility 1 Water recycling units 2 1 Federal Register.Vol. 65, No. 201.Tuesday, October 17, 2000. Rules and Regulations. Method 21Determination of Volatile Organic Compound Leaks As stated before, ideally we would like to capture all natural gas facilities within the City. However, this goal may not be feasible due to cost and time constraints. Therefore, we are proposing to survey, at a minimum, 75% of the natural gas facilities, randomly selected from the entire population of facilities. The exact number will be determined once the results of the planning study are completed. We feel that information gathered from a minimum of 75% of the natural gas facilities will provide a wealth of information in characterizing emissions from these sources. Additionally, scientifically defensible and statistically robust surrogates can be developed and applied to the facilities which were not surveyed. To ensure as representative coverage as possible, the City will be gridded into equal area sections with an alphanumeric identifier applied to each section. Individual Sector Survey maps of the sources of interest will be created from the GIS information provided by the City, and assigned to each Point Source Sampling Team. The two survey teams will work in adjacent sectors to facilitate communications, to provide each other with equipment and manpower support as necessary, and for safety reasons. Equipment surveys will be performed by Level I and Level II Thermographers using FLIR GasFindIR® cameras. An example camera is presented below. All emissions detected with the IR camera will be video recorded. Emission...
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