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February 10, 2012 Mr. Roland Peterson Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality Water Quality Division 122 West 25th Street, Herschler Building, 4-W Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002
RE: WY0003140 Homestead Field Disposal, WYPDES Permit Renewal Application Legacy Reserves Operating, LP
Dear Mr. Peterson, Legacy Reserves Operating, LP (Legacy) respectfully submits the enclosed WYPDES renewal application for its WY0003140 Homestead Field Disposal oil facility. Enclosed for your consideration are the following:
• WYPDES Permit Renewal Application for Oil and Gas Discharge • Flow Data Table • Representative Water Quality • MSDS Sheets • Facility Diagram • Permit Application Map
Under this permit, Legacy will pipe produced water from up to four (4) production wells completed in the Tensleep formation. The production stream from the associated wells is piped into the tank battery in a closed-loop-system. The production stream first passes through a line heater that is used during winter months to heat the production stream for easier separating. The production stream then proceeds to a free-water knockout (FWKO). From the FWKO, the production stream is piped to two (2) heater treaters that separates the stream into two separate streams. The first stream is produced water that is sent to a 400 bbl produced water tank, and the second stream is oil that is routed to seven (7) 400 bbl storage tanks. The produced water from the 400 bbl produced water tank is discharged into a netted skimming pond through a water treatment cascade unit, which removes H2S gas. The produced water is then gravity fed into a second skimming pond that discharges into a pond via a second water treatment cascade unit to remove any additional H2S gas. From the pond, the produced water is gravity fed into a lower pond that discharges to Sage Creek (2AB) through outfall 001. With this renewal, Legacy would like to update the qtr/qtrs for outfall 001 and DMP1 to match their as-built and field verified locations, respectively. If you have any questions, please contact me at (307) 587-7232 or [email protected]; you may also contact Bret Bergstrom of InterTech Environmental & Engineering, LLC at (307) 742-4991 or [email protected].
February 10, 2012 Renewal for Homestead Field Disposal WYPDES Permit WY0003140 Legacy Reserves Operating, LP Cover Letter, Page 2 of 2
Sincerely, Legacy Reserves Operating, LP Scott Bliss Environmental Coordinator /bkb Enclosures cc: Legacy Reserves Operating, LP – File InterTech E&E - File
SUBMIT ONE HARD COPY AND ONE ELECTRONIC COPY (CD)
FORM C-1
WYOMING POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO SURFACE DISCHARGE PRODUCED WATER FROM
OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION UNIT DISCHARGES
Revised 11-21-2011 PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE (Submission of illegible materials will results in return of the application to the applicant) 1. The discharging facility will produce:
Oil Oil and natural gas Natural gas Check the box corresponding to the type of application being applied for:
New Permit
Permit Renewal. Permit number WY0003140 Expiration Date: 6/30/2012
Permit Modification. Permit number _____________ Expiration Date: _______________
(For permit modification, please attach letter explaining modifications requested.) 2. Company, Contact Name, mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone number of the individual or company which
owns the facility producing the discharge, and the person (consultant) responsible for permit submission. Company Contact Name Scott Bliss
Consultant Contact Name Bret Bergstrom
Company Name Legacy Reserves Operating, LP
Company Name InterTech Environmental & Engineering, LLC
Mailing Address 1501 Stampede Avenue, 3rd Floor, Suite 3170
Mailing Address 3821 Beech Street
City, State, and Zip Code Cody, WY 82414
City, State, and Zip Code Laramie, WY 82070
Telephone Number 307-587-7232
Telephone Number 307-742-4991
E-Mail Address [email protected]
E-Mail Address [email protected]
Status of applicant as owner, operator or both – Operator Status of applicant as federal, state, private or public - Private 3. Name of the facility (lease, tank battery #, etc.) producing the discharge (this is the facility name that will appear on the WYPDES
permit. It is not necessary to name every well contributing to this facility’s discharge in this section) Homestead Field Disposal
For Agency Use Only
Application Number WY00_______________
Date Received:
__________________
(mo/day/yr)
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4. Name(s) and mailing address(es) of owner(s) of the surface rights on whose land the discharge occurs (in cases where the land is owned by the state or federal government but surface rights are leased to a private individual, provide lessee’s name and address)
Landowner #1 Name Kenneth G. & Janeen J. Blackburn
Mailing Address P.O. Box 44 City, State, and Zip Code Cowley, WY 82420
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5. Provide outfall information in Table 1 below.
TABLE 1. Outfall information
* The mainstem is the closest perennial water (class 2). Stream distance from the outfall to the mainstem should be measured in stream miles versus as “the crow flies”.
Discharge Point
(Outfall) #
Quarter/ Quarter Section Township
Range
Latitude
(NAD 83, decimal degree format,
accuracy to nearest 5 decimal
places)
Longitude
(NAD 83, decimal degree format,
accuracy to nearest 5 decimal places)
Immediate Receiving
Stream
Mainstem*
(Nearest Perennial
Water)
Distance from outfall to main stem (stream
miles) *
County
001 SENW 35 57N 97W 44.881098 -108.5321 Sage Creek Sage Creek 0.0 Big Horn
DMP1 NWSE 35 57N 97W 44.87774 -108.52513 Sage Creek Sage Creek 0.0 Big Horn
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6. Describe measures to prevent access to the skimming ponds by large grazing animals. Skimming ponds are fenced.
7. Describe control measures (such as installation of flagging or netting) employed to deter waterfowl from landing on the skimming ponds.
Skimming ponds are netted.
8. Attach a description and clear, legible, detailed topographic map of the discharging facility extending one mile beyond the
property boundaries of the source. Include the following:
a. A legend b. Discharge points (outfalls) c. Immediate receiving streams d. Location of nearest downstream irrigator – Not Applicable (Facility is pre-1998) e. Section, Township, and Range information f. Water flow lines (from outfall to receiving water).
9. Attach a site diagram including a schematic line drawing showing the water flow through the facility. Please include:
a. Water flow lines (through treatment system). b. Treater units c. Skimming tanks d. Skimming Ponds e. Stock tanks If any of the above items in 8 or 9 are not applicable please indicate in the description and include a brief explanation as to why the items are not applicable)
10. Describe the control measures that will be implemented to achieve water quality standards and effluent limits. If proposing
to utilize a treatment process, provide a description of the treatment process. Include list of chemicals used and provide a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for each chemical.
The production stream from the associated wells is piped into the tank battery in a closed-loop-system. The production stream first passes through a line heater that is used during winter months to heat the production stream for easier separating. The production stream then proceeds to a free-water knockout (FWKO). From the FWKO, the production stream is piped to two (2) heater treaters that separates the stream into two separate streams. The first stream is produced water that is sent to a 400 bbl produced water tank, and the second stream is oil that is routed to seven (7) 400 bbl storage tanks. The produced water from the 400 bbl produced water tank is discharged into a netted skimming pond through a water treatment cascade unit, which removes H2S gas. The produced water is then gravity fed into a second skimming pond that discharges into a pond via a second water treatment cascade unit to remove any additional H2S gas. From the pond, the produced water is gravity fed into a lower pond that discharges to Sage Creek (2AB) through outfall 001. Below is a list of chemicals that are used to achieve water quality standards, please see attached MSDS sheets for more detail.
• EC1071A – Downhole Corrosion Inhibitor • EC2007B – Battery and Well Demulsifier • EC2462A – Battery Demulsifier • EC6033A – Water Clarifier
11. Describe the control measures that will be implemented to prevent significant damage to or erosion of the receiving water
channel at the point of discharge. Rip rap and or geotextile is placed at discharge point to prevent erosion.
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12. Provide the results of a water analyses for a sample collected from a location representative of the quality of water being proposed for discharge for the parameters listed below, in Table 2.
The analyses must be conducted in accordance with approved EPA test procedures (40 CFR Part 136). Include a signed
copy of your lab report that includes the following: a. detection limits b. results of each of the chemical parameters at the chemical state given below c. quarter/quarter, section, township and range of the sample collection location d. Time and date of sample collection e. Time and date of analysis for each parameter f. Detection limit for each parameter as achieved by the laboratory.
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*The values listed in the Standard or Limit column are associated with water quality standards (Chapter 1 of Wyoming Water Quality Rules and Regulations) or technology-based effluent limits (Chapter 2 of Wyoming Water Quality Rules and Regulations). **This parameter is only required for those discharges located within one stream mile of a class 2AB water.
13. Which geologic formation is the origin of the produced water? Tensleep
TABLE 2
PARAMETER
REQUIRED DETECTION LIMIT and Required Units
STANDARD OR LIMIT* SAMPLE RESULTS (Also submit lab results with application)
Aluminum, Dissolved 50 µg/L 750 µg/L ND
Arsenic, Total Recoverable 1 µg/L 150 µg/L ND Barium, Total Recoverable (New Facilities Only)
100 μg/L 2000 µg/L
NA - Existing Facility
Boron, Dissolved (New Facilities Only) 100 µg/L 5000 µg/L NA – Existing Facility
Cadmium, Dissolved 5 µg/L 0.25 µg/L (hardness dep) 22.5 µg/L
Calcium, Dissolved 50 µg/L, report as mg/L 450 mg/L
Chloride – Technology Based 5 mg/L 2000 mg/L 10 mg/L
Chloride, For Class 2A and 2B Waters 5 mg/L 230 mg/L 10 mg/L
Chromium, Dissolved (III) 1µg/L 74.1 µg/L (hardness d d )
ND
Copper, Dissolved 10 µg/L 9 µg/L (hardness d d )
ND
Fluoride, Dissolved (New Facilities Only) 100 µg/L 4,000 µg/L NA – Existing Facility
Hardness (CaCO3) mg/L 10 mg/L as CaCO3 (for metals analyses) 15 mg/L
Iron, Dissolved 50 µg/L 1000 µg/L ND
Iron, Dissolved, for Class 2A and 2AB waters 50 µg/L 300 µg/L ND
Lead, Dissolved 2 µg/L 2.5 µg/L (hardness dep) ND
Magnesium, Dissolved 100 µg/L, report as mg/L 98 mg/L
Manganese, Dissolved 50 µg/L 1462 µg/L (hardness dep) ND
Manganese, Dissolved, for Class 2A and 2AB t
50 µg/L 50 µg/L ND
Mercury, Dissolved 1 µg/L 0.77 µg/L ND
Molybdenum, Dissolved (New Facilities Only) 100 µg/L 300 µg/L NA – Existing Facility
Nickel, Dissolved 10 µg/L 52 µg/L (hardness dep) ND
Oil and Grease 1 mg/L 10 mg/L 16 mg/L
pH 0.1 pH unit 6.5-9.0 s.u. 7.95 s.u.
Radium 226, Total Recoverable 0.2 pCi/L 5 or 60 pCi/L 7.8 pCi/L
Radium 228, Total Recoverable** 0.2 pCi/L 5 pCi/L 5.0 pCi/L
Selenium, Total Recoverable 5 µg/L 5 µg/L ND
Silver, Dissolved 3 µg/L 3.4 µg/L (hardness dep) ND
Sodium Adsorption Ratio Calculated as unadjusted ratio 0.3
Sodium, Dissolved 100 µg/L, report as mg/L 34 mg/L
Specific Conductance 5 micromhos/cm 7500 micromhos/cm 3030 micromhos/cm
Sulfates 10 mg/L 3000 mg/L 1900 mg/L
Sulfide-Hydrogen Sulfide (S2-, HS-) 50 µg/L 2 µg/L 100 µg/L
Total Dissolved Solids 5 mg/L 5000 mg/L 2900 mg/L
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons 1 mg/L 4.2 mg/L
Zinc, Dissolved 50 µg/L 118.1 µg/L (hardness dep) ND
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14. Were the above analyses collected from this facility (referenced in item 3)?
YES NO Sample collected from outfall 001.
If no, describe origin of samples including well name, location, depth, geologic formation, field, and date sample was analyzed:
15. For new facilities, provide the expected (estimated) flow rate from each outfall in barrels per day and million gallons per day, and provide the rationale behind the flow rate estimate. Not applicable, this is an existing facility. For existing facilities, provide actual flow data from each outfall within the last six months. The actual maximum flow rate from this facility during July – December 2011 is 4,071 BPD and 0.171 MGD. Please see attached flow data table for details.
Will discharge be continuous or intermittent?
If the discharge is to be intermittent the following information for each outfall shall be provided: (I) Number of times per year the discharge is to occur. (II) Anticipated duration of each discharge. (III) Anticipated flow of each discharge. (IV) Months in which discharge is expected to occur.
16. Are any of the required chemical constituents in the laboratory analysis present in concentrations above Wyoming Water Quality Standards or limits as identified in the third column in Table 2, page 5?
YES NO
If the answer to question # 16 is yes, answer 16a.–16.c below. If no, proceed to question 17.
a. Which constituents? - Cadmium, Dissolved - Oil and Grease - Sulfide-Hydrogen Sulfide b. Has this constituent been addressed in the response to question 10? Yes
c. Describe how the exceedance was addressed. - Waiting on resample results for Dissolved Cadmium. - The Oil and Grease exceedance can be attributed to one of the heater treaters going out of service prior to sample collection. This issue has been addressed and both heater treaters are operating properly. A second sample with Oil and Grease has been attached to show concentrations prior to heater treater breaking down. - There are two water treatment cascade units on-site to help reduce Sulfide-Hydrogen Sulfide concentrations in the water.
17. Will blending of fresh water with produced water be used as a treatment option?
YES NO If the answer to question # 17 is yes, answer 17a.–17.c below. If no, proceed to question 18.
a. What is the anticipated blending rate of fresh water and produced water? ____________________________ Be advised that permit will require water quantity and quality monitoring before and after blending occurs. Also, an automated shutdown system must be installed and maintained on site that terminates the discharge of produced water in the event of the shutdown of the fresh water supply.
b. Provide confirmation from the State Engineer’s office of fresh water use.
c. What is source of fresh water to be blended? No surface water source is allowed.
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18. For facilities new after January 1, 1998: Is there active irrigation in the drainage downstream of the discharge? (Please note that this response includes both artificially and naturally irrigated bottomlands.)
Not Applicable (Facility is pre-1998) YES NO
If yes, at a minimum, the WYPDES Program requires submission of the following information:
1. Location(s) of irrigation diversions and/or sub-irrigated acreage; 2. Type(s) of Crops grown under irrigation; 3. Description of Irrigation Practices 4. A topographic map showing irrigated acreage, any structures, ownership of irrigated acreage. In addition to the minimum information described above, the WYPDES Program may require additional information should the permittee request site-specific effluent limits protective of irrigation uses. Contact the WYPDES Program for more information regarding requirements for site-specific SAR, TDS, and EC limits. 19. For facilities new after January 1, 1998: Provide name(s) and address(es) for all downstream irrigators between the outfalls
and the mainstem. Not Applicable (Facility is pre-1998) 20. 40 CFR Part 435 Subpart E requires that the permittee document agricultural and wildlife uses of produced water. Provide
documentation that the produced water will be used for agriculture or wildlife during periods of discharge. Agriculture and wildlife use includes irrigation, livestock watering, wildlife watering, and other agricultural uses. Agricultural and wildlife use documentation includes (but is not limited to) a certified letter from a landowner(s), a formal written statement from a state, federal or local resource management agency, or a formal written statement with supporting documentation from a natural resources or environmental professional accompanied by the credentials of the natural resources or environmental professional. Agriculture and wildlife use documentation must be provided for each outfall included in the application. Agricultural and wildlife certification must be submitted for each outfall’s discharge, and must have original signatures.
Facilities permitted prior to June 10, 2002 are exempt from the above requirement. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has determined that discharges of produced water from WYPDES-permitted oil production units in Wyoming, existing as of June 10, 2002, are being used to enhance wildlife propagation and habitat.
This facility was WYPDES or NPDES permitted prior to June 10, 2002 Documentation of beneficial use is enclosed
21. Provide a listing of all active permits or construction approvals received or applied for by the applicant for the site described
in this permit application in accordance with Chapter 2, Section 5.(a).(v). T. of the Wyoming Water Quality Rules and Regulations.
This is the only active permit associated with this facility. ___________________________________________________________________________________________
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Authorized signatories for this application are the following:
For corporations: A principal executive officer of at least the level of vice president, or the manager of one or more manufacturing, production, or operating facilities, provided the manager is authorized to make management decisions which govern the overall operation of the facility from which the discharge originates.
For partnerships: A general partner.
For a sole proprietorship: The proprietor.
For a municipal, state, federal or other public facility:
Either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
_Scott Bliss___________________________________ _Environmental Coordinator_____________________ Printed Name of Person Signing Title _____________________________________________ __________________________________________ Signature of Applicant Date _(307) 587-7232_______________________________ _(307) 527-4943_______________________________ Telephone Fax [email protected]___________________________ Email
Section 35-11-901 of Wyoming Statutes provides that: *All permit applications must be signed in accordance with 40 CFR Part 122.22; “for” or “by” signatures are not acceptable. Section 35-11-901 of Wyoming Statutes provides that: Any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application ... shall upon conviction be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both. Mail this application to: WYPDES Permits Section Department of Environmental Quality/WQD 122 West 25th Street, Herschler Building, 4W Cheyenne, WY 82002 Please include unique footer information on each page of this application and on all supporting documentation using the following format: Company Name: Year/Month/Day/NEW, MOD, RENEWAL/8Digit HUC Code/Permit # (if a modification or renewal) or Application # (from this particular company) for that particular day
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Month *Total Facility Flow(BPD)
July 2011 3014August 2011 3743
September 2011 4071October 2011 2946
November 2011 2932December 2011 3014
4071
3286.670.138
0.1240.1230.127
0.171
* Total, Average, and Maximum Facility flows are based on actual discharge from outfall 001 during the months of July through December of 2011
Flow Data TableWY0003140 - Homestead Field Disposal
*Average Facility Outfall Flow
*Maximum Facility Flow
*Total Facility Flow(MGD)0.1270.1570.171
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Lab ID: 11112309-01
Customer Sample ID: Homestead
Matrix: Aqueous
Notes:
Customer Name: Legacy Reserves
Project ID: Homestead-WY003140
Order ID: 11112309
Report Date: 12/13/2011
LABORATORY ANALYTICAL REPORT
Analyses Method Analysis Date/Time AnalystResult Units RL Qual.
Collection: 11/21/2011
Received: 11/23/2011
10:00 AM
2:00 PM
Date Time
Organic CompoundsGasoline Range Organics (GRO) 490 ug/L 100 EPA 8015 D 11/30/2011 RH19:54
4-Bromofluorobenzene (FID)Surr: 99.6 % 70-130 EPA 8015 D
Diesel Range Organics (DRO) 3.7 mg/L 0.0005 EPA 8015 D 12/2/2011 RH8:04o-TerphenylSurr: 174.5 % 70-130 EPA 8015 DM
Oil and Grease 16 mg/L 1 EPA 1664 A 11/30/2001 CH9:30
TPH as DRO + GRO 4.2 mg/L 0.1 Calculation 12/13/2011 JC15:36
Definitions:
ND-Not Detected at the reporting limit
RL-Analyte Reporting Limit
H-Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
S-Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
M-Matrix Effect
J-Analyte detected below quantitation limits
D-Diluted out of recovery limits
L-Analyzed by a contract laboratory
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Lab ID: 11112309-01
Customer Sample ID: Homestead
Matrix: Aqueous
Notes:
Customer Name: Legacy Reserves
Project ID: Homestead-WY003140
Order ID: 11112309
Report Date: 12/13/2011
LABORATORY ANALYTICAL REPORT
Analyses Method Analysis Date/Time AnalystResult Units RL Qual.
Collection: 11/21/2011
Received: 11/23/2011
10:00 AM
2:00 PM
Date Time
General ParametersRadium-228 5.0 +/- 2.4 pCi/L 1 Ra-05 12/9/2011 CL17:28
Radium-226 7.8 +/- 1.3 pCi/L 0.21 SM 7500-Ra 12/12/2011 MW14:13
Total Hardness as CaCO3 15 mg/L 6.6 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:21
Major IonsChloride 10.0 mg/L 1 EPA 300.0 12/6/2011 MW1:44
Fluoride 2.5 mg/L 0.2 EPA 300.0 12/6/2011 MW1:44
Sulfate 1900 mg/L 100 EPA 300.0 12/6/2011 MW1:18
Physical PropertiesConductivity 3030 µS/cm 10 SM 2510 B 11/28/2011 JF11:00
pH 7.95 s.u. 0.01 EPA 150.1 11/28/2011 EJ11:43
Sulfide 0.1 mg/L 0.01 EPA 376.2 11/28/2011 MW11:03
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) @ 180 C 2900 mg/L 10 SM 2540 C 11/29/2011 LG10:30
Total MetalsArsenic < 0.01 mg/L 0.01 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:30
Selenium < 0.03 mg/L 0.03 EPA 1311 12/5/2011 JP15:43
Dissolved MetalsAluminum < 0.03 mg/L 0.03 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:30
Boron 0.0715 mg/L 0.03 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:30
Cadmium 0.0225 mg/L 0.002 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:30
Calcium 450 mg/L 20 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:21
Chromium 0.0119 mg/L 0.005 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:30
Copper < 0.005 mg/L 0.005 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:30
Iron < 0.03 mg/L 0.03 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:30
Lead < 0.01 mg/L 0.01 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:30
Magnesium 98 mg/L 3 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:21
Manganese < 0.03 mg/L 0.03 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:30
Mercury < 0.04 mg/L 0.04 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:30
Molybdenum < 0.03 mg/L 0.03 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:30
Definitions:
ND-Not Detected at the reporting limit
RL-Analyte Reporting Limit
H-Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
S-Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
M-Matrix Effect
J-Analyte detected below quantitation limits
D-Diluted out of recovery limits
L-Analyzed by a contract laboratory
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Lab ID: 11112309-01
Customer Sample ID: Homestead
Matrix: Aqueous
Notes:
Customer Name: Legacy Reserves
Project ID: Homestead-WY003140
Order ID: 11112309
Report Date: 12/13/2011
LABORATORY ANALYTICAL REPORT
Analyses Method Analysis Date/Time AnalystResult Units RL Qual.
Collection: 11/21/2011
Received: 11/23/2011
10:00 AM
2:00 PM
Date Time
Nickel 0.009 mg/L 0.004 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:30
Silver < 0.003 mg/L 0.003 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:30
Sodium 34 mg/L 0.3 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:26
Zinc < 0.03 mg/L 0.03 EPA 200.7 12/5/2011 JP10:30
Definitions:
ND-Not Detected at the reporting limit
RL-Analyte Reporting Limit
H-Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
S-Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
M-Matrix Effect
J-Analyte detected below quantitation limits
D-Diluted out of recovery limits
L-Analyzed by a contract laboratory
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LaboratoryAnalyticalReportCustomer Name: Legacy Reserves
Project ID: Homestead-WY003140
Order ID: 11112309
Report Date: 12/16/2011
Analyses Method Analysis Date/Time AnalystResult Units RL
Lab Sample ID: 11112309-01
Collection: 11/21/2011
Received: 11/23/2011
Customer Sample ID: Homestead
Matrix: Aqueous
Qual.
10:00 AM
2:07 PM
Date Time
Notes:
Calcium (meq/L) Calculation JP13.5 meq/L 0.1 12/5/2011 11:50:18 AM
Magnesium (meq/L) Calculation JP5.4 meq/L 0.1 12/5/2011 11:50:18 AM
Sodium (meq/L) Calculation JP1.0 meq/L 0.1 12/5/2011 11:50:18 AM
Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR) Calculation JP0.3 0.1 12/5/2011 11:50:18 AM
Definitions:
ND-Not Detected at the reporting limit
RL-Analyte Reporting Limit
H-Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
S-Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
M-Matrix Effect
J-Analyte detected below quantitation limits
D-Diluted out of recovery limits
L-Analyzed by a contract laboratory
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Homestead Field Disposal RenewalWYPDES Permit
WY0003140HUC 10 - 1008001404
January 20, 2012
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County Road
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R97W | R96WT58NT57N
DetailBoundary
T57NT56N
R98W | R97W