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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983194
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
1/28/1993
Doc Name
1992 PROJECT STATUS AND ANNUAL PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT
Permit Index Doc Type
ANNUAL FEE / REPORT
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g. Most heat removed in the cooling crystallization is recycled into the <br />barren liquor. The remainder is passed to the atmosphere by the <br />evaporative cooling tower. <br />h. WRNM's natural gas service line consists of 2.1 miles of 4" pipeline <br />and a regulator and metering station. <br />i. A low pressure steam generator located in the process plant provides <br />steam to aid the vacuum filtration process. <br />j. Phone communication is provided by the US West phone company via <br />Yellow Creek Jeep Trail route and previous project access road. <br />I. The fire protection system consists of a diesel powered fire water <br />pump and an underground fire hydrant loop. Hose houses are located <br />• adjacent to the hydrants. Portable fire extinguishers are strategically <br />located throughout the facility. <br />m. Process heat is provided by two natural gas fired glycol heaters. The <br />glycol (antifreeze) is distributed to various heat exchangers <br />throughout the plant. <br />n. The 10 acre evaporation pond receives process spills, bicarb drill <br />cuttings, cooling tower blow down, steam generator blow down and <br />water softener regeneration waste. An isolation dike separates a 3 <br />acre section to contain process water for possible recycle. <br />o. Numerous dust collection systems are utilized to minimize fugitive <br /> <br />dust emissions. <br />is <br />
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