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DAQC-CI142650001-24
Site ID 14265 (B1)
MEMORANDUM
TO: FILE – KERN RIVER GAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY – Milford Compressor
Station
THROUGH: Rik Ombach, Minor Source Oil and Gas Compliance Section Manager
FROM: Paul Bushman, Environmental Scientist
DATE: February 8, 2024
SUBJECT: FULL COMPLIANCE EVALUATION, Minor, Beaver County
INSPECTION DATE: February 7, 2024
SOURCE LOCATION: 800 East 7900 South
Minersville, UT 84012
DIRECTIONS: Take I-15 Beaver exit #112, head to the center of town. Take
Highway 21 west for approximately 17.4 miles, turn left onto
Flat Road and follow for 1.9 miles. Take a right onto State
Route 129 and follow for 2.7 miles, turn right onto Imperial
Avenue. Compressor station will be on the left.
SOURCE CONTACTS: Denise Kohtala, Environmental Specialist
801-937-6347 denise.kohtala@kernrivergas.com
OPERATING STATUS: Temporarily down due to low demand.
PROCESS DESCRIPTION: The compressor station pressurizes natural gas with a natural gas
turbine to deliver compressed natural gas to a transmission
pipeline that runs from Wyoming to California. The compressor
station operates mostly when there is high demand or one of the
other nearby stations is down for maintenance.
APPLICABLE REGULATIONS: Approval Order (AO) DAQE-AN0142650001-10, dated March
23, 2010
NSPS (Part 60) JJJJ : Standards of Performance for Stationary
Spark Ignition Internal Combustion Engines,
NSPS (Part 60) -KKKK : Standards of Performance for Stationary
Combustion Turbines,
NSPS (Part 60) OOOO: Standards of Performance for Crude Oil
and Natural Gas Production, Transmission and Distribution
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SOURCE EVALUATION:
Name of Permittee: Permitted Location:
Kern River Gas Transmission Company
Milford Compressor Station
2755 East Cottonwood Parkway, Suite 300 800 East 7900 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84121 Minersville, UT 84012
SIC Code: 4922: (Natural Gas Transmission)
Section I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
I.1 The owner/operator shall comply with UAC R307-107. General Requirements: Breakdowns.
[R307-107]
Status: In Compliance. No breakdowns were reported.
I.2 All definitions, terms, abbreviations, and references used in this AO conform to those used in the
UAC R307 and 40 CFR. Unless noted otherwise, references cited in these AO conditions refer to
those rules. [R307-101]
I.3 The limits set forth in this AO shall not be exceeded without prior approval. [R307-401]
Status: In Compliance. No limits appear to have been exceeded.
I.4 Modifications to the equipment or processes approved by this AO that could affect the emissions
covered by this AO must be reviewed and approved. [R307-401-1]
Status: In Compliance. No modifications to the equipment or processes were observed.
I.5 All records referenced in this AO or in other applicable rules, which are required to be kept by
the owner/operator, shall be made available to the Director or Director's representative upon
request, and the records shall include the two-year period prior to the date of the request. Unless
otherwise specified in this AO or in other applicable state and federal rules, records shall be kept
for a minimum of two (2) years. [R307-401-8]
Status: In Compliance. All requested records were made available.
I.6 At all times, including periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction, owners and operators shall,
to the extent practicable, maintain and operate any equipment approved under this AO, including
associated air pollution control equipment, in a manner consistent with good air pollution control
practice for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether acceptable operating and
maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Director
which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, opacity observations, review of
operating and maintenance procedures, and inspection of the source. All maintenance performed
on equipment authorized by this AO shall be recorded. [R307-401-4]
Status: In Compliance. The facility appeared to be well maintained, and the equipment
appeared to be operated in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for
minimizing emissions. Maintenance is tracked in a database.
I.7 The owner/operator shall comply with UAC R307-150 Series. Emission Inventories. [R307-150]
Status: In Compliance. Emission inventories are submitted as required.
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Section II: SPECIAL PROVISIONS
II.A The approved installations shall consist of the following equipment:
II.A.1 Facility Wide
Turbine Compressor Station
II.A.2 T-1
Natural Gas Compressor Turbine
Manufacturer: Solar Turbine
Model Number: Titan 250-30000S
Maximum rated output capacity: 26,548 horsepower
Control: SoLoNOx combustion technology (CO and NOx emissions)
II.A.3 H-1
Heater
Fuel Type: Natural gas
Capacity: 8.0 MMBtu/hr (name plate)
II.A.4 SGE
Standby Generator Engine
Fuel Type: Natural gas
Capacity: 2311 horsepower or less
Status: In Compliance. The standby generator engine is a 1680 hp Waukesha L7044 GSI,
the heater is rated at 6.7 MMbtu/hr. No unapproved equipment was observed
during the inspection.
II.B Requirements and Limitations
II.B.1 Site Wide Requirements.
II.B.1.a Visible emissions from any stationary point or fugitive emission source associated with the
source or with the control facilities shall not exceed 10% opacity. Opacity observations of
emissions from stationary sources shall be conducted in accordance with 40 CFR 60, Appendix
A, Method 9. [R307-401]
Status: In Compliance. No visible emissions were observed during the inspection.
II.B.1.b Emergency generators shall be used for electricity producing operation only during the periods
when electric power from the public utility is interrupted, or for regular maintenance of the
generators. Records documenting generator usage shall be kept in a log and they shall show the
date the generator was used, the duration in hours of the generator usage, and the reason for each
generator usage. [R307-401]
II.B.1.c Kern River shall notify the Executive Secretary in writing when the installation of the items
appearing in the equipment list is complete and is operational. To insure proper credit when
notifying the Executive Secretary, send your correspondence to the Executive Secretary, attn:
Compliance Section. If the construction and/or installation is not complete within 18 months
from the date of this AO, the Executive Secretary shall be notified in writing on the status of the
construction and/or installation. At that time, the Executive Secretary shall require
documentation of the continuous construction and/or installation of the operation and may revoke
the AO. [R307-401]
Status: In Compliance. Notification of startup on July 23, 2011, was received August 2,
2011. The notification is in the file.
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II.B.2 Testing Requirements on Turbine.
II.B.2.a Emissions to the atmosphere at all times from the indicated emission point shall not exceed the
following rates and concentrations:
Source: Turbine Compressor Engine
Pollutant: NOx
lb/hr: 10.70*
ppmdv (15% O2 dry): 15.00
Pollutant: CO
lb/hr: 10.86*
ppmdv (15% O2 dry):25.00
Pollutant: VOC
lb/hr: 1.24*
ppmdv (15% O2 dry): 25.00
* Emissions rates are based on turbine operation at 0º F.
[R307-401-8]
Status: In Compliance. The most recent stack test for the turbine occurred on September
21, 2022. Test found 3.094 lb/hr and 5.233 ppm NOX, 0.473 lb/hr and 1.323 ppm CO, and
0.03 lb/hr and 0.01 ppm VOC. See DAQC-1638-22.
II.B.2.b Stack testing to show compliance with the emission limitations stated in the above condition
shall be performed as specified below:
A. Testing
Emissions Points: Turbine Compression Engine Exhaust Stack
Testing Pollutants: NOx, CO, and VOC
Test Status: Initial compliance testing is required. The initial test shall be performed as soon
as possible and in no case later than 180 days after the start up of a new emission source. A
compliance test is required on the emission point that has an emission rate limit.
Frequency: Compliance test as per 40 CFR 60.4340 (a) or (b), subsequent to the initial
compliance test. The Executive Secretary may require testing at any time.
B. Notification
The Executive Secretary shall be notified at least 30 days prior to conducting any required
emission testing. A source test protocol shall be submitted to DAQ when the testing
notification is submitted to the Executive Secretary.
The source test protocol shall be approved by the Executive Secretary prior to performing the
test(s). The source test protocol shall outline the proposed test methodologies, stack to be
tested, and procedures to be used. A pretest conference shall be held, if directed by the
Executive Secretary.
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C. Sample Location
The emission point shall be designed to conform to the requirements of 40 CFR 60,
Appendix A, Method 1, or other methods as approved by the Executive Secretary.
An Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or Mine Safety and Health
Administration (MSHA) approved access shall be provided to the test location.
D. Volumetric Flow Rate
40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 2 or other testing methods approved by the Executive
Secretary.
E. Nitrogen Oxides (NOx)
40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 3A, 7, 7A, 7B, 7C, 7D, 7E, 20 or other testing methods
approved by the Executive Secretary.
F. Carbon Monoxide (CO)
40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 10, or other testing methods approved by the Executive
Secretary.
G. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 18, 25, 25A, 40 CFR 63 Appendix A, Method 320,or other
testing methods approved by the Executive Secretary.
H. Calculations
To determine mass emission rates (lb/hr, etc.) the pollutant concentration as determined by
the appropriate methods above shall be multiplied by the volumetric flow rate and any
necessary conversion factors determined by the Executive Secretary, to give the results in the
specified units of the emission limitation.
I. New Source Operation
For a new source/emission point, the production rate during all method-testing shall be no
less than 90% of the production rate listed in this AO. If the production rate listed in this AO
has not been achieved at the time of the test, then method-testing shall be conducted at no
less than 90% of the maximum production rate achieved as of the date of the test.
J. Existing Source Operation
For an existing source/emission point, the production rate during all compliance testing shall
be no less than 90% of the maximum production achieved in the previous three (3) years.
[R307-401-8]
Status: In Compliance. The most recent stack test occurred on September 21, 2022. See
DAQC-1638-22 for details. Testing will be required again later this year, and the source
was reminded of this condition.
Section III: APPLICABLE FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS
In addition to the requirements of this AO, all applicable provisions of the following federal programs
have been found to apply to this installation. This AO in no way releases the owner or operator from any
liability for compliance with all other applicable federal, state, and local regulations including UAC
R307.
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NSPS (Part 60) JJJJ : Standards of Performance for Stationary Spark Ignition Internal Combustion Engines
Status: In Compliance. The Standby Generator in II.A4 is a 1680 hp Waukesha L7044GSI. The engine
is maintained according to the manufacturer’s specifications. The engine is equipped with a non-
resettable hour meter. The engine operates for 30 minutes a week for testing and maintenance
purposes, and is under the 100 hour per year limit. The engine was stack tested on June 14, 2023, and
found to be compliant with the limits in Table 1 of this subpart. The maintenance is scheduled and
tracked in a database. See attachments for the generator maintenance records and generator hour logs.
NSPS (Part 60) -KKKK : Standards of Performance for Stationary Combustion Turbines
Status: In Compliance. The most recent stack test occurred on September 21, 2022, and was found to be
in compliance with Subpart KKKK during testing. The next test is due this year and the source was
reminded of this requirement.
NSPS (Part 60) OOOO: Standards of Performance for Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production, Transmission
and Distribution
Status: Not Applicable. The facility began operating prior to the August 23, 2011, compliance date in
Subpart OOOO.
EMISSION INVENTORY:
Listed before are the Actual Emissions Inventory provided from Kern River Gas Transmission Company-
Milford Compressor Station. A comparison of the estimated total potential emissions (PTE) on AO:
DAQE-AN0142650001-10, dated March 23, 2010, is provided. PTE are supplied for supplemental
purposes only.
Criteria Pollutant PTE tons/yr Actuals tons/yr
Carbon Monoxide 49.70 2.37011
Nitrogen Oxides 47.50 6.82164
Particulate Matter - PM10 5.44 1.47619
Sulfur Dioxide 2.72 0.05309
Volatile Organic Compounds 5.98 2.73011
Hazardous Air Pollutant PTE lbs/yr Actuals lbs/yr
Acetaldehyde (CAS #75070) 88 N/A
Acrolein (CAS #107028) 36 4.431
Formaldehyde (CAS #50000) 1360 346.655
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PREVIOUS ENFORCEMENT
ACTIONS: No enforcement actions within the past five years.
COMPLIANCE STATUS &
RECOMMENDATIONS: In regards to Approval Order (AO) DAQE-AN0142650001-10,
dated March 23, 2010: The facility appears to be well
maintained and operated. Required records were current and
made available during the inspection.
HPV STATUS: Not Applicable.
RECOMMENDATION FOR
NEXT INSPECTION: Inspect at the typical inspection frequency for this type of
source. Call prior to the inspection to ensure that someone will
be there to provide access.
NSR RECOMMENDATIONS: None.
ATTACHMENTS: Applicable Supporting Documentation Included
STATE OF UTAH, DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY
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Precipitation : No [ ) Yes [ )
Wind: Direction: ___ Speed : __ _ mph
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Height Relative to Observer: ___ _
Distance From Observer: ___ _
Condensed Water Vapor Present: No I ) Yes I )
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Length of Condensed Water Vapor Plume : ______ _
Background : _______________ _
Sketch process unit: indicate observer position relative to
source; indicate potential emission points and/or actual
emission points.
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I have received a copy of these observations:
SIGNATURE :
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Title :
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Solar Turbines SITE ACTIVITY REPORT
A Caterpillar Campany
KERN RIVER GAS FE Name Matthew Magee
Customer Name TRANSMISSION COMPANY
Site Name MILFORD W .O.Nr. W1061702674
Contact Name Jason Carney W.O. Start/ Finish 2/22/2023 to 2/23/2023
PO / Contract Nr. Report Date 2/23/2023
Package Information
PD Number Customer Tag Package SN Package Hours Package Engine SN Engine Engine
Starts Hours Starts
3G621 Unit 1 KC11285 57709 356 OHE16-X5944 23131 190
FIL-2023-0005
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1-PURPOSE OF VISIT .......................................................................................................................................... 2
SECTION 2 -SUMMARY OF VISIT ........................................................................................................................................ 2
SECTION 3 -RECOMMENDATIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 2
SECTION 4 -ACTION ITEMS ................................................................................................................................................ 2
SECTION 5 -TASK SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................. 3
SECTION 6-DAILY SITE SUMMARY .................................................................................................................................... 3
SECTION 7-TIMESHEET ..................................................................................................................................................... 4
SECTION 8 -TASK REPORTS ................................................................................................................................................ 5
Page 1 Caterpillar Confidential: Green
Solar Turbines
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SECTION 1 -PURPOSE OF VISIT
-2023 Annual Maintenance
SECTION 2 -SUMMARY OF VISIT
SITE ACTIVITY REPORT
WO Number: W1061702674
Customer: KERN RIVER GAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY I Site: MILFORD
-Completed borescope inspection and tested BUOS trip.
-Review borescope report for details.
SECTION 3-RECOMMENDATIONS
-Contact FM Victor Imondi or district office with any concerns.
SECTION 4 -ACTION ITEMS
Created Date Due Date Responsitile .,
~arty Status
Page 2 Caterpillar Confidential: Green
Solal'Turbines
•~C'lllflllr SITE ACTIVITY REPORT
WO Number: Wl061702674
Customer: KERN RIVER GAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY I Site: MILFORD
SECTION 5 -TASK SUMMARY
Customer Tag:
Package S/N:
Unit 1
KC11285
Task Name
Backup Overspeed (BUOS) -Inspect and Maintain -Digital
Borescope Inspection -T250
SECTION 6-DAILY SITE SUMMARY
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
Dally Site Summary
-Traveled from hotel to site and met with site personnel.
-Held pre job meeting and verified LOTO.
Finish Date Status
2/22/2023 Completed
2/22/2023 Completed
-Prepped engine for borescope inspection and completed borecope inspection. See borescope report for details.
-Due to ambient temperature and condition of compressor water wash was not recommended at this time.
-Reinstalled all components removed for borescope inspection and customer removed LOTO.
-Tested BUOS trip and found at 8189 Hz.
-Started unit up and completed leak check. No leaks found at this time.
-Cleaned up tooling and work area and departed site.
Page3 Caterpillar Confidentia l: Green
Solar Turbines
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SECTION 7 -TIMESHEET
Summary
Contract Hours Per Day :
Date
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
Thursday, February 23, 2023
Total
I Field Employee Comments
Customer Name Jason Carney
SITE ACTIVITY REPORT
Travel
4
2
4
10
WO Number: Wl061702674
Customer: KERN RIVER GAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY I Site: MILFORD
Work Dally Total
0 4
11.5 13.S
0 4
11.5 21.5
Date 2/23/2023
Customer Email jason.carney@kernrivergas.com f E Name Matthew Magee
Customer Signature FE Signature
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SECTION 8 -TASK REPORTS
/ Name
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SITE ACTIVITY REPORT
W O Nu mber: W1061702674
Customer: KERN RIVER GAS TRANSM ISSI O N CO M PA NY I Site : M ILFORD
Pages Caterpi llar Confidential: Green
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Technician: Jeremy Bybee/JasonCarney/Wes Foster {/HP}
A Berkahl,.. Hathaw•y Energy company
KRGT 3052, Generator Engine Maintenance
Location: Milford C/S Manufacture: Waukesha Model: L7044GSI
Serial#: 5283700865
Inspect Yes
Air Inlet Filters X
Air/Fuel Module X
Bearings Greased X
Belts X
Catalyst X
Control Panel Lights X
Coolant Level X
Coolant Sampled or Tested
Coolant Added O Gals
Exhaust System X
Hoses
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Jacket Water Cooler X
Lube Oil Cooler X
Oil Sampled X
Oil & Filter Changed X
O il Added 85 Gals X
Oil Brand & Type Mobil Peaasus 805 X
Spark Plugs X
Additi onal Maintenance or Comments:
Ree.laced engine coolant teme_erature harness.
KRGT3052
Rev0006/18
Hours: 547.00
No N/A Comments
Inspected but d i d not replace
Adjusted
Inspected but did not replace
Checked
X
X
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Drained
Checked Quarterly
Changed and Microspin
Changed out all spark plugs.
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Original : Lo ca t ion
Ret ent ion : Life of facility
*Usage
Code Description
T Testing and Maintenance
N Non-Emergency
E Emergency
12 Month Rolling Total =42.4 Date of
Last
Test:7/19/2017
Testing due every 3 years or 8,760
hours.
Date of
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Technician 50.0 Hours for Non-Emergency use
2022 1/3/2022 532.2 532.8 0.6 T 51.0 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 11-Jan 532.8 533.4 0.6 T 51.6 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 1/18/2022 533.4 534.0 0.6 T 52.2 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 1/25/2022 534.0 534.6 0.6 T 52.8 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 2/1/2022 534.6 535.1 0.5 T 53.3 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 2/8/2022 535.1 535.3 0.2 T 53.5 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 2/15/2022 535.3 535.9 0.6 T 54.1 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 2/16/2022 535.9 536.0 0.1 T 54.2 Enviromental Audit JC
2022 2/16/2022 536.0 536.1 0.1 T 54.3 Enviromental Audit JC
2022 2/17/2022 536.1 536.3 0.2 T 54.5 ESD Test JC
2022 2/22/2022 536.3 536.8 0.5 T 55.0 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 3/1/2022 536.8 537.3 0.5 T 55.5 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 3/3/2022 537.3 537.6 0.3 T 55.8 ATS Maintenance JC
2022 3/3/2022 537.6 537.9 0.3 T 56.1 ATS Maintenance JC
2022 3/8/2022 537.9 538.0 0.1 T 56.2 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 3/11/2022 538.0 538.4 0.4 T 56.6 ATS Maintenance JC
2022 3/11/2022 538.4 539.0 0.6 T 57.2 ATS Maintenance JC
2022 3/15/2022 539.0 539.2 0.2 T 57.4 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 3/22/2022 539.2 539.3 0.1 T 57.5 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 3/29/2022 539.3 540.0 0.7 T 58.2 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 4/5/2022 540.0 540.2 0.2 T 58.4 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 4/12/2022 540.2 540.8 0.6 T 59.0 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 4/19/2022 540.8 541.0 0.2 T 59.2 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 4/26/2022 541.0 541.6 0.6 T 59.8 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 5/3/2022 541.6 541.9 0.3 T 60.1 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 5/10/2022 541.9 542.1 0.2 T 60.3 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 5/17/2022 542.1 542.6 0.5 T 60.8 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 5/24/2022 542.6 543.0 0.4 T 61.2 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 5/31/2022 543.0 543.6 0.6 T 61.8 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 6/6/2022 543.6 544.2 0.6 T 62.4 Visiable Emmissions Testing JC
2022 6/7/2022 544.2 544.3 0.1 T 62.5 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 6/14/2022 544.3 544.8 0.5 T 63.0 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 6/21/2022 544.8 545.4 0.6 T 63.6 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 6/23/2022 545.4 545.7 0.3 T 63.9 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 6/28/2022 545.7 546.3 0.6 T 64.5 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 7/5/2022 546.3 546.5 0.2 T 64.7 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 7/12/2022 546.5 547.1 0.6 T 65.3 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 7/19/2022 547.1 547.6 0.5 T 65.8 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 7/26/2022 547.6 549.1 1.5 T 67.3 Generator Testing JC
2022 8/2/2022 549.1 549.7 0.6 T 67.9 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 8/9/2022 549.7 550.2 0.5 T 68.4 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 8/16/2022 550.2 550.6 0.4 T 68.8 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 8/23/2022 550.6 551.2 0.6 T 69.4 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 8/30/2022 551.2 551.8 0.6 T 70.0 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 9/6/2022 551.8 552.4 0.6 T 70.6 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 9/7/2022 552.4 552.9 0.5 T 71.1 Lube Oil Sample JC
2022 9/13/2022 552.9 553.0 0.1 T 71.2 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 9/20/2022 553.0 553.6 0.6 T 71.8 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 9/27/2022 553.6 554.2 0.6 T 72.4 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 10/4/2022 554.2 554.8 0.6 T 73.0 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 10/11/2022 554.8 555.2 0.4 T 73.4 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 10/18/2022 555.2 555.7 0.5 T 73.9 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 10/25/2022 555.7 556.3 0.6 T 74.5 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 11/1/2022 556.3 556.4 0.1 T 74.6 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 11/1/2022 556.4 556.5 0.1 T 74.7 Generator Testing JC
2022 11/1/2022 556.5 557.0 0.5 T 75.2 Generator Testing JC
2022 11/8/2022 557.0 557.5 0.5 T 75.7 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 11/15/2022 557.5 558.1 0.6 T 76.3 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 11/22/2022 558.1 558.7 0.6 T 76.9 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 11/29/2022 558.7 559.3 0.6 T 77.5 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 12/1/2022 559.3 559.6 0.3 T 77.8 Lube Oil Sample JC
2022 12/6/2022 559.6 560.2 0.6 T 78.4 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 12/13/2022 560.2 560.7 0.5 T 78.9 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 12/20/2022 560.7 561.3 0.6 T 79.5 Weekly Exercise JC
2022 12/27/2022 561.3 561.9 0.6 T 80.1 Weekly Exercise JC
1 2023 1/3/2023 561.9 562.5 0.6 T 80.7 Weekly Exercise JC
1 2023 1/10/2023 562.5 562.7 0.2 T 80.9 Weekly Exercise JC
1 2023 1/17/2023 562.7 562.8 0.1 T 81.0 Generator Testing JC
1 2023 1/17/2023 562.8 562.9 0.1 T 81.1 Generator Testing JC
1 2023 1/17/2023 562.9 563.0 0.1 T 81.2 Generator Testing JC
1 2023 1/17/2023 563.0 563.3 0.3 T 81.5 Generator Testing JC
1 2023 1/19/2023 563.3 563.8 0.5 T 82.0 Generator Testing JC
1 2023 1/24/2023 563.8 564.3 0.5 T 82.5 Weekly Exercise JC
1 2023 31-Jan 564.3 564.4 0.1 T 82.6 Weekly Exercise Failed Start JC
1 2023 1/31/2023 564.3 564.5 0.2 T 82.8 Generator Testing JC
1 2023 1/31/2023 564.5 565.1 0.6 T 83.4 Generator Testing JC
1 2023 1/31/2023 565.1 565.7 0.6 T 84.0 Generator Testing JC
1 2023 1/31/2023 565.7 565.8 0.1 T 84.1 Generator Testing JC
1 2023 1/31/2023 565.8 566.0 0.2 T 84.3 Generator Testing JC
2 2023 2/7/2023 566.0 566.6 0.6 T 84.9 Weekly Exercise JC
2 2023 2/14/2023 566.6 566.7 0.1 T 85.0 Weekly Exercise JC
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2 2023 2/21/2023 566.7 567.2 0.5 T 85.5 Weekly Exercise JC
2 2023 2/23/2023 567.2 567.3 0.1 T 85.6 Generator Testing JC
2 2023 2/28/2023 567.3 567.8 0.5 T 86.1 Weekly Exercise JC
3 2023 3/2/2023 567.8 568.3 0.5 T 86.6 Oil Sample JC
3 2023 3/3/2023 568.3 568.8 0.5 T 87.1 Tranfer Switch test JC
3 2023 3/7/2023 568.8 569.4 0.6 T 87.7 Weekly Exercise JC
3 2023 3/14/2023 569.4 570.0 0.6 T 88.3 Weekly Exercise JC
3 2023 3/21/2023 570.0 570.2 0.2 T 88.5 Weekly Exercise JC
3 2023 3/28/2023 570.2 570.5 0.3 T 88.8 Weekly Exercise JC
4 2023 4/4/2023 570.5 570.6 0.1 T 88.9 Weekly Exercise JC
4 2023 4/11/2023 570.6 571.2 0.6 T 89.5 Weekly Exercise JC
4 2023 4/18/2023 571.2 571.8 0.6 T 90.1 Weekly Exercise JC
4 2023 4/24/2023 571.8 572.0 0.2 T 90.3 Weekly Exercise JC
4 2023 4/25/2023 572.0 572.6 0.6 T 90.9 Weekly Exercise JC
5 2023 5/2/2023 572.6 572.7 0.1 T 91.0 Weekly Exercise JC
5 2023 5/9/2023 572.7 573.2 0.5 T 91.5 Weekly Exercise JC
5 2023 5/16/2023 573.2 573.8 0.6 T 92.1 Weekly Exercise JC
5 2023 5/23/2023 573.8 574.3 0.5 T 92.6 Weekly Exercise JC
5 2023 5/30/2023 574.3 574.4 0.1 T 92.7 Weekly Exercise JC
5 2023 5/30/2023 574.4 574.9 0.5 T 93.2 Weekly Exercise JC
6 2023 6/1/2023 574.9 577.2 2.3 T 95.5 Emmisions engineering analysis JC
6 2023 6/6/2023 577.2 577.8 0.6 T 96.1 Weekly Execise JC
6 2023 6/13/2023 577.8 578.4 0.6 T 96.7 Weekly Exercise JC
6 2023 6/14/2023 578.4 583.8 5.4 T 0.0 Emmisions Test JC
6 2023 6/19/2023 583.8 583.9 0.1 T 0.1 Oil Sample JC
6 2023 6/20/2023 583.9 584.5 0.6 T 0.7 Weekly Exercise JC
6 2023 6/27/2023 584.5 585.1 0.6 T 1.3 Weekly Exercise JC
7 2023 7/4/2023 585.1 585.7 0.6 T 1.9 Weekly Exercise JC
7 2023 7/11/2023 585.7 586.2 0.5 T 2.4 Weekly Execise JC
7 2023 7/18/2023 586.2 586.6 0.4 T 2.8 Weekly Exercise JC
7 2023 7/25/2023 586.6 586.7 0.1 T 2.9 Weekly Exercise JC
8 2023 8/1/2023 586.7 587.2 0.5 T 3.4 Weekly Exercise JC
8 2023 8/3/2023 587.2 587.3 0.1 T 3.5 Generator Mainenance JC
8 2023 8/3/2023 587.3 588.6 1.3 T 4.8 Generator Mainenance JC
8 2023 8/8/2023 588.6 588.7 0.1 T 4.9 Weekly Exercise JC
8 2023 8/8/2023 588.7 588.8 0.1 T 5.0 Weekly Exercise JC
8 2023 8/8/2023 588.8 588.9 0.1 T 5.1 Weekly Exercise JC
8 2023 8/8/2023 588.9 589.0 0.1 T 5.2 Weekly Exercise JC
8 2023 8/15/2023 589.0 589.6 0.6 T 5.8 Weekly Exercise JC
8 2023 8/22/2023 589.6 590.2 0.6 T 6.4 Weekly Exercise JC
8 2023 8/29/2023 590.2 590.3 0.1 T 6.5 Weekly Exercise JC
9 2023 9/5/2023 590.3 590.9 0.6 T 7.1 Weekly Exercise JC
9 2023 9/12/2023 590.9 591.5 0.6 T 7.7 Weekly Exercise JC
9 2023 9/13/2023 591.5 592.0 0.5 T 8.2 Oil Sample JC
9 2023 9/14/2023 592.0 592.1 0.1 N 8.3 Power Bump JC
9 2023 9/19/2023 592.1 592.7 0.6 T 8.9 Weekly Exercise JC
9 2023 9/25/2023 592.7 593.3 0.6 T 9.5 Visible Emmisions Test JC
9 2023 9/26/2023 593.3 593.8 0.5 T 10.0 Weekly Exercise JC
9 2023 9/26/2023 593.8 593.9 0.1 N 10.1 Power Bump JC
10 2023 10/2/2023 593.9 597.3 3.4 N 13.5 Power Outage JC
10 2023 10/3/2023 597.3 597.8 0.5 T 14.0 Weekly Exercise JC
10 2023 10/10/2023 597.8 598.0 0.2 T 14.2 Weekly Exercise JC
10 2023 10/17/2023 598.0 598.5 0.5 T 14.7 Weekly Exercise JC
10 2023 10/24/2023 598.5 599.0 0.5 T 15.2 Weekly Exercise JC
10 2023 10/31/2023 599.0 599.6 0.6 T 15.8 Weekly Exercise JC
11 2023 11/7/2023 599.6 600.2 0.6 T 16.4 Weekly Exercise JC
11 2023 11/14/2023 600.2 600.8 0.6 T 17.0 Weekly Execise JC
11 2023 11/21/2023 600.8 601.4 0.6 T 17.6 Weekly Exercise JC
11 2023 11/28/2023 601.4 601.9 0.5 T 18.1 Visible Emmision test JC
12 2023 12/5/2023 601.9 602.0 0.1 T 18.2 Weekly Exercise JC
12 2023 12/12/2023 602.0 602.1 0.1 T 18.3 Weekly Exercise JC
12 2023 12/19/2023 602.1 602.7 0.6 T 18.9 Weekly Exercise JC
12 2023 12/20/2023 602.7 604.2 1.5 N 20.4 Power Outage JC
12 2023 12/22/2023 604.2 604.6 0.4 T 20.8 Oil Sample JC
12 2023 12/26/2023 604.6 605.2 0.6 T 21.4 Weekly Exercise JC
1 2024 1/2/2024 605.2 605.7 0.5 T 21.9 Weekly Exercise JC
1 2024 1/9/2024 605.7 606.2 0.5 T 22.4 Weekly Exercise JC
1 2024 1/16/2024 606.2 606.3 0.1 T 22.5 Generator Testing JC
1 2024 1/16/2024 606.3 606.4 0.1 T 22.6 Generator Testing JC
1 2024 1/16/2024 606.4 606.6 0.2 T 22.8 Generator Testing JC
1 2024 1/17/2024 606.6 607.2 0.6 T 23.4 Generator Testing JC
1 2024 1/23/2024 607.2 607.8 0.6 T 24.0 Weekly Exercise JC
1 2024 1/30/2024 607.8 608.4 0.6 T 24.6 Weekly Exercise JC