HomeMy WebLinkAboutDAQ-2025-000092Director, Air and Toxics Division
U.S. EPA Region Vlll
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Denver, CO 80202-1129
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July 31,2023
Mr. Bryce Bird, Director t,T6'!-{ DTPARTMqI-91. cERTtFIED MAIL: 7019 1120 0000 0072 4996
DivisionofAirQualityENl.l|IToNMENTALoIJALITY
Utah Dept. of Environmental Quality
195 North 1950 West
satt Lake city, Utah 84114 ^ 2 2023
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RE: 40 CFR Part 63, Subparts CC, UUU, ZZZZand DDDDD
Periodic Report January 1 through June 30, 2023
Dear Director:
The following is a periodic report covering the requirements of the National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for Petroleum Refineries (40 CFR 53 Subpart CC), the NESHAP for
Petroleum Refineries: Catalytic Cracking Units, Catalytic Reforming Units, and Sulfur Recovery Units (40
CFR 53 Subpart UUU), the NESHAP for Stationary Reciprocating lnternal Combustion Engines (40 CFR 63
Subpart ZZZ7\, the NESHAP for lndustrial, Commercial, and lnstitutional Boilers and Process Heaters (40
CFR 63 Subpart DDDDD), and the Consent Decree by HF Sinclair Woods Cross Refining LLC (HFSWCR).
This report covers those requirements outlined in 40 CFR sections 60.a87(c) (as required by 53.655(d)),
63.555(g)(1-14), 63.1575(c-h), 63.5650(cX1-6), 63.7550 (cX1-11), and paragraph 136 of the Consent
Decree (CD)entered July 2,2008 between the EPA, State of Utah, and Holly Refining & Marketing
Company.
No new types of fuel were burned during this period.
lf you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Richmond Thornley by email at
Richmond.Thornlev@HFSinclair.com or by phone at (80L) 299-5558.
I certify that, based upon inquiry of personnel involved, the statements and information contained in
this report are truthful, accurate, and complete.
k"
Vice President and Refinery Manager
Attachments
cc: E. Benson (r) File 2.2.5.1
HF SinclairWoods Cross Refining LLC
1070 W. 500 S West Bountiful, UT 84087
801 -299-6600 | HFSinclair.com
REVIEWEDInitials: Date: Jan 8, 2025Complaince Status: OKFile #: 10123 (B2)
Subpart CC
Wastewater Provisions
63.6ss(a)Each owner or operator subject
to the wastewater provisions in $
63.647 shall comply with the
recordkeeping and reporting
provisions in 55 61.356 and
51.357 of 40 CFR part 61, subpart
FF unless they are complying
with the wastewater provisions
specified in paragraph (oXzXii)of
5 63.640.
Not applicable. There are no Group 1
wastewater streams at the HF Sinclair
Woods Cross Refining LLC petroleum
refinery. Periodic measurement of
benzene is performed as required under
subpart FF of 40 CFR 61.
63.647(c)lf a flare is used that complies
with the requirements in
563.670, include the items
specified in 563.655(sX11).
This requirement is not applicable, as a
flare (as defined at 563.641) is not used
as a control device for wastewater
streams and treatment operations.
Gasoline Loading Rack Provisions
63.5ss(b)Each owner or operator subject
to the gasoline loading rack
provisions in 5 63.650 shall
comply with the recordkeeping
and reporting provisions in $
63.428 (b)and (c), (gXl), (hX1)
through (hX3), and (k) of subpart
R.
Not applicable. There are no gasoline
loading racks classified under Standard
lndustrial Classification code 2911
located within a contiguous area under
common controlwith HF Sinclair Woods
Cross Refining LLC petroleum refinery.
Marine Tank Vessel Provisions
63.65s(c)Each owner or operator subject
to the marine tank vessel loading
operation standards in 5 63.651
shall comply with the
recordkeeping and reporting
provisions in S$ 53.567(a) and
63.567(c) through (k) of subpart
Y.
Not applicable. There are no marine
tank vessel loading operations at the HF
Sinclair Woods Cross Refining LLC
petroleum refinery.
Equipment Leaks Provisions
63.6ss(d)Each owner or operator subject
to the equipment leaks standards
in S 63.648 shall comply with the
recordkeeping and reporting
provisions in paragraphs (dX1)
through (dX6) of this section.
Facility complies with 40 CFR part 60
Subpart GGGa per the overlap provision
of 63.6a0(pX2) for all components.
Quarterly leak reports per sections
60.486a and 50.487a of Subpart VVa, are
completed under separate reports
submitted April 13, 2023 and July L4,
2023. See section 63.655(g) below for
additional PRD information.
NOCS Requirements
63.5ss(fl Each owner or operator of a
source subject to this subpart
shall submit a Notification of
Compliance Status report within
150 days after the compliance
dates specified in 5 63.640(h)
with the exception of
Notification of Compliance Status
reports submitted to comply with
5 63.640(l)(3) and for storage
vessels subject to the compliance
schedule specified in $
53.640(hX2).
N/A - No updates to Storage Vessel
NOCS.
Periodic Report Requ irements
53.6ss(e)The owner or operator of a
source subject to this subpart
shall submit Periodic Reports no
later than 50 days after the end
of each 6 - month period when
any of the information specified
in paragraphs (gX1)through (7)
of this section or paragraphs
(gX9) throueh (1a) of this section
is collected.
See sections 63.655 (e}(1-14) below.
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Storaee Vessels
63.6ss(fx6l Group l emission points
(Storage vessels)
No Group t emission points added
du ring reporting period.
63.6ss{el(1}For storage vessels, Periodic
Reports shall include the
information specified for
Periodic Reports in paragraphs
(g)(2) through (s) of this
section.
See sections below.
For inspection data see
Attachment C.
63.6ss(el(2XiiXAl-(Bl IFR: An owner or operator
who elects to comply with 5
63.660 by using a fixed roof
and an internalfloating roof
shall submit the results of
each inspection conducted in
accordance with I
63.1063(cX1), (d)(1), and
(dX2)of subpart WW in which
a failure is detected in the
control equipment. For each
failure, include the inspection
date, identification of each
storage vessel in which a
failure was detected, and a
description of the failure. Also
describe the nature and date
of the repair or the date the
storage vessel was emptied.
See Table 1 - Tank lnspections
Summary
63.5ss{gX2Xii}(c}IFR: lf an extension is utilized
in accordance with
563. 1053(eX2) of Subpart
WW, submit the
documentation required by
563.1053(eX2).
See Table 1 - Tank lnspections
Summary
63.6ss{eX3Xii}EFR: An owner or operator
who elects to comply with 5
63.660 by using an external
floating roof shall meet the
periodic reporting
requirements specified in
paragraphs (gXaXiiXn) and (B)
of this section.
See Table 1 - Tank lnspections
Summary
63.6ss(gX3Xiil(B)EFR: lf an extension is utilized
in accordance with
563.1063(e)(2) or (cX2XivXB)
of Subpart WW, submit the
requ ired documentation.
See Table 1 - Tank lnspections
Summary
Tanks routed to Closed Vent System or Control Device
63.6ss(el(s)An owner or operator who
elects to comply with 5 63.546
or $ 63.660 by installing a
closed vent system and
control device shall submit, as
part of the next Periodic
Report, the information
specified in paragraphs
(gXsXi) through (v) of this
section, as applicable.
See sections below. 63.65s(gX5Xi-
ii,iv-v)
Tank 118 complies with the
requirements of 60.112b(a)(3) and
60.113b(c), 60.115b(c) per
63.6a0(nX2).
63.6ss(eXsXil The Periodic Report shall
include the information
specified in paragraphs
(eXsXiXA) and (B):
See sections 63.655(g)(5XiXA) &
(Blbelow.
63.6ss(g[sXiXA)A description of the planned
routine maintenance that is
anticipated to be performed
for the control device during
the next 6 months.
N/A, no CVS or control devices
utilized.
63.6ss(eXsXiXBl A description of the planned
routine maintenance that was
performed for the control
device during the previous 5
months.
N/A, no planned routine
maintenance during this reporting
period.
63.6ss(el(sXiil lf a control device other than a
flare is used, the Periodic
Report shall describe each
occurrence when the
monitored parameters were
outside of the parameter
ranges documented in the
Notification of Compliance
Status report.
N/A, no control device other than
a flare is used.
63.6ss(g)(s)(iv!lf a flare is used on or after the
date for which compliance
with the requirements in S
63.670 is elected, which can
be no later than January 30,
2019, the Periodic Report shall
include the items specified in
paragraph (eX11)of this
section.
N/A, a flare is not used for tank
closed vent systems or control
devices.
63.6ss(eXsXv)lf electing to comply with
563.660 by installing an
alternate control device as
described in 563.1054 of
Subpart WW, submit a written
application as described in
553.1066(bX3).
N/A, no alternate control devices
were utilized during this reporting
period.
Miscellaneous Process Vents
63.6ss(eX5l For miscellaneous process
vents for which continuous
parameter monitors are
required by this subpart,
periods of excess emissions
shall be identified in the
Periodic Reports and shall be
used to determine compliance
with the emission standards.
See Sections below. 63.655(eX6Xi-
iii)
63.6ss(eX6Xil Period of excess emission
means any of the following
conditions :
See sections below.
53.6ss(eX6XiXA-D)
63.6ss(cl{5XiXA}An operating day when the
daily average value of a
monitored parameter, except
presence of a flare pilot flame,
is outside the range specified
in the Notification of
Compliance Status report.
There were no instances when
miscellaneous process vents' daily
average value of a monitored
parameter was outside the
operating range during this
reporting period.
63.6ss(eX6XiXBl An operating day when all
pilot flames of a flare are
absent.
There were no instances when
miscellaneous process vents were
routed to the flare while the pilot
was out during this reporting
period.
63.6ss(eX6l(il(cl An operating day when
monitoring data required to
be recorded in paragraphs
(i)(3xi) and (ii) of this section
are available for less than 75
percent of the operating
hours.
There were no instances when
monitoring data was available less
than75% during this reporting
period.
63.6ss(gX6XiXDl For data compression systems
under paragraph (hXsXiii) of
this section, an operating day
when the monitor operated
for less than 75 percent of the
operating hours or a day when
less than 18 monitoring values
were recorded.
There were no instances when
monitor operated for less than
75% during this reporting period.
63.6ss(eX6Xiil For miscellaneous process
vents, excess emissions shall
be reported for the operating
parameters specified in table
10 of this subpart unless other
site - specific parameter(s)
have been approved by the
operating permit authority.
There were no instances of excess
emissions from miscellaneous
process vents during this reporting
period.
63.6ss(el{6Xiii}For periods in closed vent
systems when a Group 1
miscellaneous process vent
stream was detected in the
bypass line or diverted from
the control device and either
directly to the atmosphere or
to a control device that does
not comply with the
requirements in 5 63.543(a),
report the date, time,
duration, estimate of the
volume of gas, the
concentration of organic HAP
in the gas and the resulting
mass emissions of organic HAP
that bypassed the control
device. For periods when the
flow indicator is not operating,
report the date, time, and
duration.
There were no instances when
miscellaneous process vent stream
bypassed or diverted from a
control device during this
reporting period.
Performance Test
63.6ss(eX7)lf a performance test for
determination of compliance
for a new emission point
subject to this subpart or for
an emission point that has
changed from Group 2 to
Group 1 is conducted during
the period covered by a
Periodic Report, the results of
the performance test shall be
included in the Periodic
Report.
N/A, no new emission point
subject to this subpart or for an
emission point that has changed
from Group 2 to Group 1.
Quarterly Reports
63.6ss(eX8)The owner or operator of a
source shall submit quarterly
reports for all emission points
included in an emissions
average.
N/A, the facility does not use
emissions averaging.
Heat Exchange Systems
53.6ss(eXel For heat exchange systems,
Periodic Reports must include
the followins information:
See sections 63.555(e)(9Xi-v)
below.
63.6ss(eXeXil The number of heat exchange
systems at the plant site
subject to the monitoring
requirements in 5 63.654.
Six (5) heat exchange systems in
HAP service.
63.6ss(eXeXiil The number of heat exchange
systems at the plant site found
to be leakine.
Two (2) Heat exchange systems
found to be leaking.
63.5ss(eXel(iii)For each monitoring location
where the total strippable
hydroca rbon concentration
was determined to be equalto
or greater than the applicable
leak definitions specified in 5
53.654(cX6), identification of
the monitoring location (e.9.,
unique monitoring location or
heat exchange system lD
number), the measured total
strippable hydrocarbon
concentration, the date the
leak was first identified, and, if
applicable, the date the source
of the leak was identified;
See Table 2 - Heat Exchangers
Compliance Summary.
63.5ss(eXeXivl For leaks that were repaired
during the reporting period
(including delayed repairs),
identification of the
monitoring location associated
with the repaired leak, the
total strippable hydrocarbon
concentration measured
during re - monitoring to verify
repair, and the re - monitoring
date (i.e., the effective date of
repair); and
See Table 2 - Heat Exchangers
Compliance Summary.
63.5ss(el(eXvl For each delayed repair,
identification of the
monitoring location associated
with the leak for which repair
is delayed, the date when the
delay of repair began, the date
the repair is expected to be
completed (if the leak is not
repaired during the reporting
period), the total strippable
hydroca rbon concentration
and date of each monitoring
event conducted on the
delayed repair during the
reporting period, and an
estimate of the potential
strippable hydrocarbon
emissions over the reporting
period associated with the
delaved reoair.
No heat exchanger systems were
placed on delayed repair during
this reporting period.
Pressure Relief Devices
63.6ss(el(101 For pressure relief devices
subject to the requirements $
63.648(j), Periodic Reports
must include the information
specified in paragraphs
(eXrO[i) through (iv) of this
section.
See sections 63.655(g)(10Xi-iv)
below.
63.6ss(eX10l(il For pressure relief devices in
organic HAP gas or vapor
service, pursuant to 5
63.648(jX1), report any
instrument reading of 5O0
oDm or sreater.
N/A, no instrument readings of
500 ppm or greater during this
reporting period
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63.6ss(g)(101(iiI For pressure relief devices in
organic HAP gas or vapor
service subject to 5
63.648(jX2), report
confirmation that any
monitoring required to be
done during the reporting
period to show compliance
was conducted.
N/A, no applicable pressure relief
device releases during the
reporting period.
63.6ss(gXl0Xiiif For pilot - operated pressure
relief devices in organic HAP
service, report each pressure
release to the atmosphere
through the pilot vent that
equals or exceeds 72 pounds
of VOC per day, including
duration of the pressure
release through the pilot vent
and estimate of the mass
quantity of each organic HAP
released.
No pressure releases to
atmosphere through pilot vent
that equals or exceeds 72lbs. VOC
per day during this reporting
period.
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63.6s5(eX10Xiv)For pressure relief devices in
organic HAP service subject to
5 63.648U)(3), report each
pressure release to the
atmosphere, including
duration of the pressure
release and estimate of the
mass quantity of each organic
HAP released, and the results
of any root cause analysis and
corrective action analysis
completed during the
reporting period, including the
corrective actions
implemented during the
reporting period and, if
applicable, the
implementation schedu le for
planned corrective actions to
be implemented subsequent
to the reoortins oeriod.
No pressure releases to
atmosphere via PRDs subject to
563.648UX3) during this reporting
period.
Flares
63.6ss(eXlU For flares subject to 5 63.670,
Periodic Reports must include
the information specified in
paragraphs (eXf f Xi) through
(ivl of this section.
See sections 53.555(g)(11Xi- iv)
below.
63.6ss(el(11Xil Records as specified in
paragraph (i[gxi) of this
section for each 15 - minute
block during which there was
at least one minute when
regulated material is routed to
a flare and no pilot flame is
present.
No 15-minute blocks during which
there was at least one minute
when regulated material was
routed to the flare and no pilot
flame was present during this
reporting period.
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63.6ss(eX1U(iil Visible emission records as
specified in paragraph
(iX9)(iiXC) of this section for
each period of 2 consecutive
hours during which visible
emissions exceeded a total of
5 minutes.
See Table 3a.1: - Flares: Visible
Emissions Summary
63.6ss(g)(11)(iii)The 15 - minute block periods
for which the applicable
operating limits specified in S
63.670(d)through (f) are not
met. lndicate the date and
time for the period, the net
heating value operating
pa rameter(s) determined
following the methods in 5
53.570(k) through (n) as
applicable.
No 15-Minute blocks with NHVc,
Values below 270 BTU/SCF during
this reporting period.
No 15-Minute blocks with Vtip
exceedances during this reporting
period.
NHVdil limit not applicable, flares
are not air assisted.
63.6ss(el(11XivXA)-
(cl
Report emergency flaring
events when the flare
operated above the smokeless
capacity. lnclude the following
information:
- Start time, stop time, and
duration of the flaring event
- The duration for which
emissions were visible from
the flare during the event
- All 15-minute block averages
where Vtip > Vmax during
flaring event
- Maximum Vtip 15-minute
block average during the
flaring event
Flaring events did not meet the
criteria in 563.670(oX3).
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Delaved Cokine Units
63.6ss(el{12)For delayed coking units, the
Periodic Report must include the
information specified in
paragraphs (eXrZ)(l) through (iv)
of this section.
N/A, no DCU present.
Maintenance Vents
63.6ss(eX13l For maintenance vents subject to
the requirements in 5 63.643(c),
Periodic Reports must include
the information specified in
paragraphs (eXr3Xi) through (iv)
of this section for any release
exceeding the applicable limits in
5 63.6a3(c)(1) . For the purposes
of this reporting requirement,
owners or operators complying
with 5 63.6a3(c)(l)(iv) must
report each venting event for
which the lower explosive limit is
20 percent or greater; owners or
operators complying with 5
63.643(c)(1)(v) must report each
venting event conducted under
those provisions and include an
explanation for each event as to
why utilization of this alternative
was required.
See Table 4: Maintenance Vents
Compliance Summary
Provisions in 63.643(cXfXv) were not
utilized during reporting period.
63.6ss(eX13Xil !dentification of the maintenance
vent and the equipment served
bv the maintenance vent.
See Table 4: Maintenance Vents
Compliance Summary
63.6ss(el(13Xiil The date and time the
maintenance vent was opened to
the atmosphere.
See Table 4: Maintenance Vents
Compliance Summary
T4
63.5ss(eX13Xiii)The lower explosive limit, vessel
pressure, or mass of VOC in the
equipment, as applicable, at the
start of atmospheric venting. lf
the 5 psig vessel pressure option
in 5 53.643(cXfXii)was used and
active purging was initiated while
the lower explosive limit was 10
percent or greater, also include
the lower explosive limit of the
vapors at the time active purging
was initiated.
See Table 4: Maintenance Vents
Compliance Summary
63.6ss(eX13l(ivl An estimate of the mass of
organic HAP released during the
entire atmospheric venting
event.
See Table 4: Maintenance Vents
Compliance Summary
Changes to NOCS
63.6ss(gXlal Any changes in the information
provided in a previous
Notification of Compliance Status
report.
No changes in information provided in
previous NOCS.
Subpart UUU
63.1s7s(cXal
63.1s7s(dl,(el
Emission limitation/work practice
deviations
Deviations of emission limitations are
reported in the quarterly CEMS
reports dated April27,2023 and July
25,2023. A copy of the quarterly
CEMS reports are included as
Attachment D of this report.
53.1s7s(ef Deviation from an emission
limitation occurring at an
affected source where using a
CEMS
See a copy of the quarterly CEMS
reports dated April2T ,2023 and July
25,2023. in Attachment D. Excess
emission quantities: 38.5 lbs. PM10
CPMS and stack testing derived
correlation. For deviation specific
estimates see Table 5.
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53.1s7s(fX1l Performance test results U4 FCCU which is subject to 40 CFR
63.156a(aX1)(i) was not tested during
this reporting period.
U25 FCCU which is subject to
63.1564(aX1)(ii) was not tested
during this reporting period
63.1s7s(fX2)Changes in applicable emission
standards
None requested during this reporting
period.
SubpartZZZZ
63.66s0(cX4)
63.66s0(cXsl
Number, duration, and brief
description for reach type of
malfunction which occurred
during the reporting period and
which caused or may have
caused any applicable emission
limitation to be exceeded. Also
include a description of actions
taken by an owner or operator
during a malfunction of an
affected source to minimize
emissions in accordance with
563.6605(b), including actions
taken to correct a malfunction.
There were no deviations from the
emission or operating limitations
during this reporting period.
63.56s0(c)(6)lf there were no periods during
which the continuous monitoring
system (CMS), including CEMS
and CPMS, was out-of-control, as
specified in 553.8(cX7), a
statement that there were no
periods during which the CMS
was out-of-control during the
reporting period.
N/A, no CMS present on stationary
RICE.
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Subpart DDDDD
63.7sso(cXU lf the facility is subject to the
requirements of a tune up you
must submit a compliance
report with the information in
paragraphs (cXSXi) through
(iii) of this section, (xiv) and
(xvii) of this section, and
paragraph (cX5Xiv) of this
section for limited-use boiler
or process heater.
See sections 63.7750(cX5}(ii, iv,
xiv)below.
63.7ss0(cXsXiil Process unit information,
emissions limitations, and
operating parameter
limitations
Included in Attachment A.
63.75s0(cX5)(iv), (xiv)Operating hours and most
recent tune-up
lncluded in Attachment B.
Consent Decree
cD 1 136 Training Training is complete for all
HollyFrontier employees that
require training per CD fl 111.b
and c. Records are being
maintained on site for contract
employees performing LDAR work.
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of Tables forList ot Tables for Semiannual for 40 CFR Part 53 Subpart CC
Number Name
Table 1 Tank lnspections Summary
Table 2 Heat Exchangers Compliance Summary
Table 3a.1 Flares: Visible Emissions Summary
Table 3a.2 Flares: Camera Outage Summary
Table 4 Maintenance Vents Compliance Summarv
Table 5 3EMS Excess Emissions
Attachment A Process Unit lnformation, Emissions Limitations, and Operating Parameter Limitations
Attachment B Date of Most Recent Tune-up and Burner lnspection
Attachment C Tank lnspection Records and Seal Gap Calculations
Attachment D Emission Limitation/Work Practice Deviations - Quarterly CEMS Reports
lnternal Root Tank and Details
Tank !D Dete lnsDected Descrlotlon of Fallure Itlature of Rcoairs Reoair Comolete
L2 3/30/2023 No Failure Observed N/A N/A
77 3/3012023 Small amount of product on roof
from tank gauging operations.Roof Cleaned s/L4/2023
72 3/30/2023 No Failure Observed N/A N/A
106 3129/2023 No Failure Observed N/A N/A
138 3/29/2023 No Failure Observed N/A N/A
155 3/29/2023 No Failure Observed N/A N/A
158 3/29/2023 No Failure Observed N/A N/A
323 4/6/2023 No Failure Observed N/A N/A
Table 1- Tank lnspections Summary
Roof
lnternal Roof Tank - Extensions
Tenk lD Date lnrpected Descrlpton of Fallure Sdredule for Repalrs/Removal
From Serulce
Altornatlve Storate
Avallable?
N/A N/A No Extension Utilized N/A N/A
txternal Tank and Details
Tank lD Date lnsDected Descrlptlon of Fallure ilaturcof Reoalrc RepairGomplete
100 3/14/2023 No Failure Observed N/A N/A
101 3/14/2023 Secondary Seal had gap greater
than 0.5"Seal repaired 4/2s/2023
102 3/28/2022 Secondary Seal had gap greater
than 0.5"Seal repaired s/t0/2023
to4 3/7s/2022 Total seal gap area over threshold Seal repaired 417212023
105 3/76/2023 Small punctures in Primary seal
fa bric Fabric patched 4/20/2023
107 3/76/2023 Guidepole hatch gasket in need of
reolacement Gasket replaced 4/7912023
108 oos N/A N/A N/A
109 3/23/2023 No Failure Observed N/A N/A
72t 3/2r/2023 No Failure Observed N/A N/A
t26 3/22/2023 No Failure Observed N/A N/A
128 3/L7 /2023
Sunshield/Pusher plate detached
from wiper tip. Guidepole hatch
gasket in need of replacement
Sunshield/Pusher plate reattached
to wiper tip, gasket replaced 4/1.0/2023 & 4/27 /23
r29 3/2r/2023 No Failure Observed N/A N/A
132 3/22/2023 Secondary Seal had gap greater
than 0.5"Seal repaired 4/17/2023
135 3/8/2023 No Failure Observed N/A N/A
145 3/7/2023 No Failure Observed N/A N/A
L46 3/7/2023 No Failure Observed N/A N/A
Externa Roof Tank - Extensions
Tank lD Dste lnspected Descrlptlon of Fallure Sdredule ior Repalrs/ Removal
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Table 5 - CEMS Excess Emissions
Unlt Pollutant limit Umlt Total
u4 FCC-
w6s PMlO >14.5 lnH2O
dP >82.4 pC !l8.O5lbs
PMlO
Stert Date Start Time
CEMS
Measurement
IlnH2Ol
lbs PM10 St.rt Date Startfime
CEMS
Measurenrent
lodl
lbi PM1O
L/312023 6:00 1,L.4 0.86 tl16/2023 10:00 73.4 L.09
1./3/2023 7:00 11.3 0.86 2/6/2023 9:00 80.3 L. L3
Ll3/2023 8:00 L2.7 0.88 2/17/2023 L5:00 68 1.06
Ll312023 9:00 L3.7 0.90 2/20/2023 22:00 75.7 1.10
Llt6/2023 L0:00 13.0 0.89 2/20/2023 23:00 74.5 1.10
rl30/2023 7:00 9.1 0.82 2/22/2023 7:00 79.6 t-.13
tl30/2023 8:00 8.1 0.80 2/23/2023 8:00 75.r 1.10
L/30/2023 9:00 11.8 0.86 2/23/2023 9:00 53 1.03
t/3012023 10:00 t2.4 0.88 2/23/2023 10:00 73.2 1.09
u30/2023 11:00 13.8 0.90 612212023 5:00 81.5 7.r4
2h7/2023 1.5:00 t2.7 0.88
2/20/2023 22:OO t4.2 0.91
2/20/2023 23:00 L4.1 0.91
2/2212023 7..OO 13.6 0.90
2123/2023 8:00 L4.1 0.91
2/23/2023 9:00 9.7 0.83
2/2312023 10:00 1L.5 0.86
2/2312023 15:00 13.5 0.89
4/3/2023 18:00 8.4 0.80
4/3/2023 19:00 10.5 0.84
4/3/2023 20:00 11.1 0.8s
4/3/2023 21:00 11.8 0.86
4/3/2023 22:00 11.8 0.85
4/3/2023 23:00 tt.7 0.86
4/4/2023 0:00 t2.8 0.88
4/4/2023 2:00 t4.4 0.91
4/4/2023 9:00 L4.3 0.91
4/22/2023 5:00 L2.8 0.88
4/22/2023 6:00 13.1 0.89
4/22/2023 7:00 L4.4 0.91
s/L/2023 14:00 13.8 0.90
Table 5 - CEMS Excess Emlssions
HeatedBoller
ID DescdpUon
Dcclgn
Heet
Cepaclty
(ffilBtu/hr)
Fuel
Emlrslons
Llmlta$on
Operatlng
Parrmeter
Llmlte0onTyplcelSecondary
ilatorlal
4H1 Process Heater 68.4 Refinery Gas None None None
6H1 Process Heater 54.7 Refinery Gas None None None
6H2 Process Heater 12.0 Refinery Gas None None None
6H3 Process Heater 37.7 Refinery Gas None None None
7H1 Process Heater 4.4 Refinery Gas None None None
7H3 Process Heater 33.3 Refinery Gas None None None
8H2 Process Heater 99.0 Refinery Gas None None None
9H1 Process Heater 8.1 Refinery Gas None None None
9H2 Process Heater 4.1 Refinery Gas None None None
10H1 Process Heater 13.2 Refinery Gas None None None
11H1 Process Heater 24.2 Refinery Gas None None None
12H1 Process Heater 50.2 Refinery Gas None None None
13H1 Process Heater 6.5 Refinery Gas None None None
19Hl Process Heater 18.1 Refinery Gas None None None
20H1*Process Heater 14.9
20H2 Process Heater 47.0 Refinery Gas None None None
20H3 Process Heater 39.7 Refinery Gas None None None
24H1 Process Heater 32.5 Refinery Gas None None None
25H1 Process Heater 17.7 Refinery Gas None None None
514**lndustrial Boiler 35.6 Refinery Gas None None None
51-5 lndustrial Boiler 70.0 Refinery Gas None None None
51-8 lndustrial Boiler 92.7 Refinery Gas None None None
51-9 lndustrial Boiler 89.3 Refinery Gas None None None
51-1 0 lndustrial Boiler 89.3 Refinery Gas None None None
51-11 lndustrial Boiler 88.3 Refinery Gas None None None
68H2 Process Heater 0.8 Refinery Gas None None None
68H3 Process Heater 0.8 Refinery Gas None None None
Attachment A - 63.7550(c)(5)(ii) Process Unit lnformation, Emissions Limitations, and Operating Parameter
Limitations
*20H1 was removed from service 81912016
**51-4 removed from service as of 512512018
25
Attachment B - 63.7550(cXSXxiv) Date of Most Recent Tune-up and Burner lnspection
Heater/Boller
!D Daecrlptlon Operetlng
Hourr
Tune+rp
Frcquency tost Recent Tune-up
Mort
Recent
Bumer
lnroacflon
4H1 Process Heater 4273 Annual 10t12t2022 10t12t2022
6H'1 Process Heater 3463 Annual 9n2022 9t7t2022
6H2 Process Heater 4344 Annual 9n12022 9t7t2022
6H3 Process Heater 4344 Annual 9nt2022 91712022
7H1 Process Heater 4344 S-year 8t7t2018 817t2018
7H3 Process Heater 43/,4 Annual 9t16t2022 9116t2022
8H2 Process Heater 3699 Annual 9t1612022 9t1612022
9Hl Process Heater 31 18 Biennial 9t7t2022 91712022
9H2 Process Heater 3813 Biennial 9t7t2022 9t7t2022
10H1 Process Heater 2757 Annual 9116t2022 9t16t2022
11H1 Process Heater 3776 Annual 9t16t2022 9116t2022
12H1 Process Heater 3567 Annual 9t7t2022 9t7t2022
13Hl Process Heater 3352 Biennial 9t7t2022 9t7t2022
19H1 Process Heater 4344 Annual 9t7t2022 917t2022
20H1*Process Heater 0 Annual
20H2 Process Heater 4344 Annual 9t7t2022 9t7t2022
20H3 Process Heater 4242 Annual 9t7t2022 9nt2022
24H1 Process Heater 4343 Annual 10t12t2022 10t12t2022
25H1 Process Heater 4343 Annual 10t12t2022 10t12t2022
514"lndustrial Boiler 0 Annual 8t16t2017 8t16t2017
51-5 lndustrial Boiler 4343 Annual 10t12t2022 10112t2022
51-8 lndustrial Boiler 4245 Annual 10t12t2022 10t12t2022
51-9 lndustrial Boiler 4288 Annual 10t12t2022 10112t2022
51-10 lndustrial Boiler 4025 Annual 10t12t2022 10112t2022
51-1 1 lndustrial Boiler 4296 Annual 10t12t2022 10112t2022
68H2***Process Heater 0 5-year 8116t2017 8t16t2017
68H3..Process Heater 0 S-year 8t16t2017 8t16t2017
Pursuant to Table 3, item 4 of 40 CFR 63 Subpart DDDDD, the one-time energy assessment required by January
31. 2016 has been comoleted.
'20H1 was removed from service 81912016**51-4 removed from service as oI 512512018***68H2 and 68H3 were not fired during the semiannual period.
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Woods Cross Refinery Tank lnspection Form
Tank #
Type:
Diameter (ft):
Seal:
Product:
Storage Temp. ('F):
Product Level:
72
lnternal Floating Roof
160
PrimarylSecondary
Gasoline/.2 72lb-b-to rt
lnspections:
Primary Seal
None
FT - lnspection shall be done from the top of the tank.
T - lnspection shall be done through roof hatches.
'l . ls the cover uniformly floating on or above the llquid?
. ls the surface of the cover free from any defects?
ls the cover free from any petroleum liquid accumulation?
. ls the seal in tact and uniformly in place around tank?
. ls the seal and seal fabric free from any holes, tears, or other openings?
ls the Slotted Guide Pole Sleeve in place and not damaged?
. Are the floating roof deck, deck fittings, or rim seals functioning as designed?
8. Are there any gaps more than 0.32 cm (1/B inch) inbetween any deck fitting?
gasket, seal orwhiper and any surface that is intended to seal?
7. Are the legs up (set for'low legs")?
ls the roof overflow drain free of debris?
@n,@ r't
EP
ffiI
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
s rooffloating ( yes no )? lf no, seal gap measurements can not be done.
gaps, if any, shall b6 measured around the entire circumference of the tank.
1. Attempt to place a 1/8" diameter probe between the seal and tank wall.
. lf the probe binds against the seal or must be forced between seal and tank, then no gap is detected.
. lf the probe passes freely, measure gap using probes of various widths.
. Measure circumferential distance associated with seal gap.
. Record readinos in table and note location on diaoram.
Corective Action:
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Woods Cross Refinery Tank Inspection Form
Tank #
Type:
Diameter (ft):
Seal:
Product:
Storage Temp. (oF):
Product Level:
101
External Floating Roof
110
Primary/Secondary
FCC Gas
bl ,ol'n' ,,
lnspections:
Primary Seal
None
Secondgr€{)
visual/FealGag_7
I
I
i
i
I
II
I
IFT - lnspection shall be done through roof hatches.
1. ls the cover uniformly floating on or above the liquid?
. ls the surface of the cover free from any defects?. ls the cover free from any petroleum liquid accumulation?. ls the seal in tact and uniformly in place around tank?. ls the seal and seal fabric free from any holes, tears, or other openings?
ls the Slotted Guide Pole Sleeve in place and not damaged?
. Are the floating roof deck, deck fittings, or dm seals functioning as designed?
. Are there any gaps more than 0.32 cm (1/8 inch) inbetween any deck fitting?
gasket, seal or whiper and any surface that is intended to seal?
7. Are the legs up (set for "low legs')?
ls the roof overflow drain free of debris?
Ex0*-v Q/r
\. 6--/
9i,
Y rflr@YIY) tl -
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO. note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO. note location
lf no, seal gap measurements can not be
Seal gaps, if a)ryr<lt-all be measured around lhe entire circumference of the tank
1. Attempt to place a 1/8" diameter probe between the seal and tank wall.. tf the probe binds against the seal or must be forced between seal and tank, then no gap is detected.
lf the probe passes freely, measure gap using probes of various widths.. Measure circumferential distance associated with seal gap.
Record readings in table and note location on diaoram.
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lnspector:o",",3f ltlfz?
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anical Shoe floit"rei
[Eft""tPontoon Steel Double Deck l_fSteet pan
Other
1. ls the root tloating? (963.1063(dX3Xi))
(s60.113b(bx2 )( i))
td U
2, Can an 1/8th inch probe slide easilV between ffi-the vessel wall and the seal? tf so, then the gap wiEihs
and areas must be measured using the calculations on
the attached form. (963.1063(dX3)(iXA))
(s60.113b(b)(2 )(ii))
3. Are there any holes, tears, or other openings
in the shoe, seal fabric, or seal envelope?
(s60.113b(b)(4)(ix B))4,
4. Shoe-type - Does the lower edge EJ Lextend into the liquid? (SG3.1061) (Seo.rr:U(UXIXD(aD
,.tnon,,
extend at least 24 inches above liquid?
(953.1063(aXlXiiXB)) (960.113b(bX4Xi)(A))
6. Comments
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Woods Gross Refinery Tank lnsfection Form
Tank #
Type:
Diameter (ft):
Seal:
Product:
102
External Floating Roof
110
Primary/Secondary
Gas Oil
lnspections:
Primary Seal
None
SecondamSeal-
visuar€dGP)
Storage Temp. (oF):
Product Level: Z/./92
ft.
{
T - lnspection shall be done through roof hatches-
1. ls the cover uniformly floating on or above the liquid?
. ls the surface of the cover free from any defects?
. ls the cover free from any petroleum liquid accumulation?. ls the seal in tact and uniformly in place around tank?
ls the seal and seal fabric free from any holes, tears, or other openings?
ls the Slotted Guide Pole Sleeve in place and not damaged?
. Are the floating roof deck, deck fittings, or rim seals functioning as designed?
Are there any gaps more than 0.32 cm (1/8 inch) inbetween any deck
gasket, seal or whiper and any surface that is intended to seal?
7. Are the legs up (set for "low legs")?
ls the roof overflow drain free of debris?
lf NO, note location
lf NO. note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
L:, il&
no, seal gap measurements can not be done.
gaps, if ad;tZhall be measured around the entire circumference of the tank.
1. Attempt to place a 1/8" diameter probe between the seal and tank wall.. lf the probe binds against the seal or must be forced between seal and tank, then no gap is detected.
lf the probe passes freely, measure gap using probes of various widths.
. Measure circumferential distance associated with seal gap.. Record readings in table and note location on diagram.
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Nominal Diameter (feet)J:11;"" HIH:I H::::'J',5fotirer e- O:l tr'
Er,dbil, lt#.i;i::,l"ir:ijlj;il',ili,i:.;, ii,i;r,,.#,.l,if,,r:,li'.intl':itt.: ;11.iai;,:,..,I 1+
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1. ls the roof floating? (963.1053(dX3Xi))
(560.113b(bX2Xi))
t:sl U
2. Can an 1/8th inch probe slide easily between IKD Llthe vessel wall and the seal? lf so, then the gap widths
and areas must be measured using thg calculations on
the attached form. ($63.1063(dX3Xi)iA))
($50.113b(bX2)(ii))
3. Are there any holes, tears, or other openings
in the shoe, seal fabric, or seal envelope?
(s60.113b(bx4xix B))
4. Shoe-type - Does the lower edge Dg L
extend into the liquid? (563.1061) (560.113b(bX4XiXA))
extend at least 24 inches above liquid? (
(563.1063(aX1)(iiXB)) (560.113b(bX4Xi)(A))
6. Comments:
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7F fincfiiifiMARY
SEAL rNsPEcrroN cHE,c*r
HFSWX EFR_5yr_Primary_Seal_lnspection_Report Page 2 of 2
Woods Cross Refinery Tank lnspection Form
Tank #
Type:
Diameter (ft):
Seal:
Product:
104
External Floating Roof
70
Primary/Secondary
lsomerate
lnspections:
Primary Seal Secondanr€eelNone visu(f/se;tcai)
Storage Temp.
Product Level:
done from the top of the tank.
FT - lnspection shall be done through roof hatches.
ls the cover uniformly floating on or above the liquid?
ls the surface of the cover free from any defects?
ls the cover free from any petroleum liquid accumulation?
ls the seal in tact and uniformly in place around tank?
ls the seal and seal fabric free hom any holes, tears, or other openings?
ls the Slotted Guide Pole Sleeve in place and not damaged?
Are the floating roof deck, deck fittings, or rim seals functioning as designed?
Are there any gaps more than 0.32 cm (1/8 inch) inbetween any deck fitting?
gasket, seal or whiper and any surface that is intended to seal?
Are the legs up (set for "low legs")?
ls the roof overflow drain free of debris? T).n,
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf no, seal gap measurementiEn not UE aonE
be measured around the entire circumference of the tank.
. Attempt to place a 1/S" diameter probe between the seal and tank wall.. lfthe probe binds against the seal or must be forced between seal and tank, then no gap as detected. lf the probe passes freely, measure gap using probes of various widths.. Measure circumferential distance associated with seal gap.
Record readings in table and note location on
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Seal Gap Measurements (greater than 1/. inch probe width)
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Gap Location Gap Length Maximum Gar Width Gao Lensth Maximum Gap
T2.L
7-2
2-3
3-4
4-5
5-6
6 -7
7 -8
8-9
9-10
10-11
17-72
lg"
3 q't
to"41 \
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All meosurements ore in inches.
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Average Gap Widths
w ^.^A
Gap Area
lin2l = Wovo'I
Seal Gap Ratir
lin2/ft dial = A,,
frrl
h,
x
72 -7
7-2
2-3
3-4
4-5
5-6
6-7
7 -8
8-9
9-10
10-11
71-12
0
0
0
0
o
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total Gap Area A.^. 0 #REF!
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Woods Cross Refinery Tank lnspection Form
Tank #
Type:
Diameter (ft):
Seal:
Product:
Storage Temp. (oF):
Product Level:
105
External Floating Roof
70
Primary/Secondary
HiReformate
?;?-1 83
lnspections:
Primary Seal
Visual
Secondary-Se4l
VisuaU6ealGa))
ft.
be done from the top of the
IFT - lnspection shall be done through roof hatches.
1. ls the cover uniformly floating on or above the liquid?. ls the surface of the cover free from any defects?. ls the cover free from any petyoleum liquid accumulation?. ls the seal in tact and uniformly in place around tank?. ls the seal and seal fabric free from any holes, tears, or other openings?
ls the Slotted Guide Pole Sleeve in place and not damaged?
. Are the floating roof deck, deck fittings, or rim seals functioning as designed?
. Are there any gaps more than 0.32 cm (1/8 inch) inbetween any deck fitting?
gasket, seal orwhiper and any surface that is intended to seal?
7. Are the legs up (set for "low legs")?
ls the roof overflow drain free of debris?
&lffi,(_y.z N
OPON
t@8ir
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO. note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
)? lf no, seal gap measurements can not be done.
gaps, if \y-gJ#il be measured around the entire circumference of the tank.
1. Attempt to place a 1/8" diameter probe between the seat and tank wall.
2. lf lhe probe binds against the seal or must be forced between seal and tank, then no gap is detected.
3. lf the probe passes freely, measure gap using probes of various widths.
. Measure circumferential distance associated with seal gap
Record readings in table and note location on
Corrective Action:
lnspector:,^r",X16(z?
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Woods Cross Refinery Tank lnspection Form
Tank #
Type:
Diameter (ft):
Seal:
Product:
Storage Temp. (oF):
Product Level:
107
External Floating Roof
7A
Primary/Secondary
Gasoline
89Lu rt.
lnspections:
Primary Seal SecondaldeqlNone visual/Qll\
- lnspection shall be done through roof hatches
ls the cover uniformly floating on or above the liquid?
ls the surface of the cover free from any defects?
ls the cover free from any petroleum liquid accumulation?
ls the seal in tact and uniformly in place around tank?
Are there any gaps more than 0,32 cm (1/8 inch) inbetween any deck fitting?
gasket, seal or whiper and any surface that is intended to seal?
Are the legs up (set for "low legs")?
ls the roof overflow drain free of debris?
ls the seal and seal fabric free from any holes, tears, or other openj4gs? Y N
ls the slotted Guide Pole Sleeve in place and not damaged? ,/1ryzgdffi@t'rAre the floating roof deck, deck fittings, or rim seals functioning id ifesigned? Y N
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
roof floating/( y6s y'o )? lf no, seal gap measurements can not be done.
gaps, if ah6;#all be measured around the entire circumference of the tank.
1. Attempt to place a 1/8" diameter probe between the seal and tank wall.
lfthe probe binds against the seal or must be forced between seal and tank, then no gap is detected.
3. lf the probe passes freely, measure gap using probes of various widths.
Measure circumferential distance associated with seal gap.
Record readings in table and note location on
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hspecror/AP!8fi,i:';l lhiltyn n d Tlann.b^,
I Ftuia'[evit-r l iHt?,Iiriroibl
I T?til< Diameter/type 'Tank Seruice
X iasoline J_lEthanol l_lTransmix)iesel !_lJet Fuel [_lcrude
)ther
Primary:Bim SealTyBe
Mechanical Shoe lotner
RoofType
lglteelPontoon Steel Double Deck l_lSteel Pan
Other
Bim Seal {Primary}Y€s No Comments
1. ls the root floatins? (563.1063(dX3Xi)) ld U
(560.113b(b)(2Xi))
2. Can an 1/8th inch probe slide easily between llfl lJthe vessel wall and the seal? lf so, then the gap raJidths
and areas must be measured using the calculations on
the attached form. (563.1063(d)(3XiXA))
(s60.113b(b)(2 )(ii))
3. Are there any holes, tears, or other openingr Ll LLIin the shoe, seal fabric, or seal envelope?
(560.113b(b)(4XiXB))
4. Shoe-type - Does the lower edge IEJ Uextend into the liquid? (563.1061) (960.113b(bX4Xi)(A))
5. Shoe-type - Does the upper edge - hpl Llextend at least 24 inches above liquid?
(563.1063(a)(1)(iiXB)) (560.113b(bX4)(i)(A))
6, Comments:
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DI\/IS!O\! OF A!R QLIALITY
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Date:'l , ,. ',fiiim.$qilAPlicFi-t"
Seal Gap Measurements (greater than ^/r inch probe width)
" rffimF.Rf'50{lr,.S0rt0n[arytrifali:''
Gap Location Gap Length Maximum Gao Width Gap Length Maximum Gap
L-2
2-3
3-4
4-5
5-6
6-7
7 -8
8-9
9-10
10-11
lL-72
'rL( t
zl"7at
3^
_ qct
VV---44
- Yrt'
-)."{"
{r"
All measurements ore in inches.
Tank Diameter (feet)flREF!
Average Gap Widths
w ^.^
Gap Area
A lin2l = wovo,L
seat uap Kauo ff
(in2lftdiat =A,^,/D
., Ptimaryisoalr€aD'€ofirDlidnce caleulafi ohs
?'{
r)
ff +#'
;W
72 -t
7-2
2-3
3-4
4-5
5-6
6-7
7 -8
8-9
9-10
10-11
11-72
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
'.r,,;i. i'r:,t.'..' .': '; : 'i-.' ',i! ..., "'.'. :' 1'.i::.|!l
f :;fi:Li: : r.r:,i".,li :, ' ,,,:
'.': '*'4 -',{\
Total Gao Area A.- 0 #REF!x-;tLlr0iffi,.:
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Woods Cross Refinery Tank lnspection Form
Tank #
Type:
Diameter (ft):
Seal:
Product:
Storage Temp. (oF):
Product Level:
128
External Floating Roof
48
PrimarylSecondary
Gasoline
a_7 ft.
83
lnspections:
Primary Seal SecongpfuSealGap Visu{7Seal Gad)
,s
:T - lnspection shall be done from the top of the tank.
T - lnspection shall be done through roof hatches.
ls the cover uniformly floating on or above the liquid?
ls the surface of the cover free from any defects?
ls the cover free from any petroleum liquid accumulation?
ls the seal in tact and uniformly in place around tank?
ls the seal and seal fabric free from any holes, tears, or other op
ls the Slotted Guide Pole Sleeve in place and not damaged?
7. Are the floating roof deck, deck fittings, or rim seals functioning as designed?
. Are there any gaps more than 0.32 crn (1/8 inch) inbetween any deck fitting?
gasket, seal or whiper and any surface that is intended to seal?
7. Are the legs up (set for "low legs")?
ls the roof overflow drain free of debris?
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
8lgb
ffi
+fl
)? lf no, seal gap measurements can not be done.
Seal gaps, if an[shall be measured around the entire circumference of the tank.
1. Attempt to place a 1/8" diameter probe between the seal and tank wall.. lf the probe binds against the seal or must be forced between seal and tank, then no gap is detected.. lf the probe passes freely, measure gap using probes of various widths.. Measure circumferential distance associated with seal gap.
Record readings in table and note location on diaqram.
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5 /e / o-'t .;!ffiffi,ltg8}}ilff //t)-/r-c-TZa**-Z=,-''
Seal Gap Measurements (greater than '/s lnch probe width)
', sPcpJlBlty.5iel.,;i, rl
GaD Location Gap length Maximum Gao Width Gap Lensth I Maximum Gao
L2 -1
L-2
2-3
3-4
4-5
5-6
6-7
7 -8
8-9
9-10
TO-lL
tl-L2
f
,
n-
KN
All meosurements ore in inches.
Tank Diameter (feet)fREF!
Average Gap Widths
wM
Gap Area SeafGaP Reti f
A lin2l = 11i1svsr1 (in2/ft dia) = A ^,/D,.?rlmalYr ealfiao.l ance cakuatiqns
Y;?
72 -1
7-2
2-3
3-4
4-5
5-6
6 -7
7 -8
8-9
9-10
10-11
LT-L2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total Gao Area A.- O #REF!
HFSWX EFR_5yr_Primary_Seal_lnspection_Report Page 2 of 2
Woods Cross Refinery Tank lnspection Form
_1
Tank #
Type:
Diameter (ft):
Seal:
Product:
132
External Floating Roof
7A
PrimarylSecondary
Gasoline
lnspections:
Primary Seal
None
Secopdffie?I-)
visual€ea!$M
Storage Temp"
Product Level:
. ls the cover free from any petroleum liquid accumulation? /). ls the seal in tact and uniformly in place around tank? @-^-O. ls the seal and seal fabric free from any hotes, tears, or other op"nin(rW{fS
FT - lnspection shall be done from the top of the lank.
lnspection shall be done through roof hatches.
1. ls the cover uniformly floating on or above the liquid?
2. ls the surface of the cover free from any defects?
ls the Slotted Guide Pole Sleeve in place and not damaged?. Are the floating roof deck, deck fittings, or rim seals functioning as designed?
Are there any gaps more than 0.32 cm (1/8 inch) inbetween any deck fitting?
gasket, seal or whiper and any surface that is intended to seal?
Are the legs up (set for "low legs")?
ls the roof overflow drain free of debris?
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO. note location
urement
no, seal gap measurements can not
gaps, if a\y, shqll be measured around the entire circumference of the tank.
. Aftempt to place a 'l18'diameter probe between the seal and tank wall.
2. lf the probe binds against the seal or must be forced between seal and tank, then no gap is detected.3. lf the probe passes freely, measure gap using probes of various widths.. Measure circumferential distance associated with seal gap
Record readinos in table and note location on diaoram.
lnspector:
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..: r:1r . i1k,Siihe.tgrfiV$e,, .-.-''r,l:',r.':,,,;
Nominal Diameter (feet) AC)I ;li:;"' HIi:::l H::::'J-)ther
pe
Shoe I lotrrer
flsteet
Pontoon Steel Double Deck l_lsteelPan
Other
1. rs the root tloatins? (563.1053(dX3Xi))
H U(s60.113b(bx2 )(i))
2. Can an 1/8iF
the vessel wall and the seal? lf so, then the gap widths (w
and areas must be measured using the calculations on
the attached form. (563.1063(dX3XiXA))
($60.113b(b)(2Xii))
3. Are there any holes, tears, or other openings
in the shoe, seal fabric, or seal envelope?
(560.113b(b)(4XiX B))
U ls
4. Shoe-type - Does the lower edge h6l Uextend into the liquid? (563.1061) (560.113b(bX4XiXA))
s. shoe-type - Does the upper edge. ._ ld LIextend at least 24 inches above liquid? (
(563.1063(aXl)(iiXB)) (550.113b(b)(4)(iXA))
6. Comments:
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Woods Cross Refinery Tank lnspection Form
Tank #
Type:
Diameter (ft):
Seal;
Product:
Storage Temp. (oF):
Product Level:
71
lnternalFloating Roof
126
Primary/Secondary
Crude Oil
It-
lnspections:
Primary Seal Secondary SealNone Vlsual
161
- lnspecilcn shall be done thrcugfr roof hatdres.
ls the cover unibrmly lloating on or above the liquid?
ls the surface of the oover free from any defecG?
ls the cover freE from any petoleum liquld accumulation?
ls the seal in bct and unibmly in plaoe around tank?
ls the seal and seal fabrlc freg trom any holes, tears, or oth6r openings?
ls the Slofted GuHe Pole Sleeve in place and not damaged? taa)tfz- flfL
Are lhe ffoating rcof deck, deck fittings, or rim seals func.tioning as deslgned?
Are there any gaps more than 0.32 crn (1/8 inch) lnbetu,een any deck fitting?
gsEkot, s€al or whiper and any surface that is intended to seal?
Are the legs up (set for'bw legs')?
ls the roof overflow drain free of debris?
?bq(v)a
Ye
Y
Y
Y
N lf NO, note locaflonN lf NO, note location
N lf NO, note locationN lf NO, note locationN lf NO, note locationN lf NO, note location
N lf NO, note location
)? lf no, seal gap measur€ments can not be done.
gaps, f bryrsfall be measured eround the entire circumference of the tank.
Attempt to dace a 1/8" diameter prob€ between the seal and tank wall.
lf the pobe blnds agalnst tre seal or must b€ furced between seal and tank, then no gap ls deteded.
lf the pobe passes freely, measure gap using probes of rradous wid0rs,
Measure circumferentlal dlstance associated with seal gap.
Record rsadinss in tiable and note location on
!nspec,tor:
Woods Cross Refinery Tank lnspection Form
101Tank #
Type:
Diameter (ft):
Seal:
Product:
External Floating Roof
110
Primary/Secondary
FCC Gas
lnspections:
Primary Seal Secondary SealNone Vlsual/SeatGap
Storage Temp.
Product Level:
- lnspec{lon shall be done though roof hahhes.
1. ls the cover uniformly foating on or above he liquid?
ls the surface of he cover fiee from any defects?
ls the cover free from any petroleum liquid acormulation?. ls the seal in tact and uniformly in place around tank?
ls he seal and seal fabric free ftom any holes, tears, or other openings?
ls the Slotted Gulde Pole Sleeve in place and not damaged?
. Are the froaUng roof deck, deck fittngs, or rim seals functioning as designed?
Are thoro any gaps more than 0.32 cm (118 lnch) inbetween any deck fitting?
gasket, seal or whlper and any surface ftat is intended b seal?
Are th€ l€96 up (set for1ow legs')?
ls the rcof owrflow drain free of debde?
lf NO, note locatlon
lf NO, note locatlon
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note localion
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note locationYNYNYN
roof foating( yed no/? lf no, seal gap moasurements can
gaps. if fny, shall,6e measured around the entire clrcumference of the Enk.
. Attempt.to place a 1/8'diameter prcbe betrveon the seal and tank wall.
lf he probe binds against the seal or must be brced between seal and tank, then no gap is detected.
3. lf the pmbe passes fteely, measure gEp using probee of varlous widths.
Measure drcumferential distance assodated wlth seal gap.
Record readinos in table and note location on
Conective
lnspec{or:
Woods Cross Refinery Tank lnspection Form
Tank #
Type:
Diameter (ft):
Seal:
Product:
',02
External Floating Roof
110
Primary/Secondary
Gas Oil
lnspections:
Primary Seal Secondary SealNone Visuat/SealGap
- lnspection shall be done through roof hatcfies.
ls the cover uniformly floating on or above the liquid?
ls the surface of the cover free hom any defects?
ls tre cover free from any pefoleum liquid accumulation?
ls the seal in tact and uniformly in place around tank?
ls the seal and seal fubric free from any holes, tears, or other openings?
ls he Slotted Guide Pole Sleeve in place and not damaged?
Are the floating roof deck, deck fittings, or rim seals functioning as designed?
Are there any gaps more than 0.32 crn ('ll8 inch) inbetwe€n any deck fitting?
gasket, seal or whiper and any surface that is intended to seal?
Are the legs up (set for'low legs")?
ls the roof overflow drain free of debris?
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, not6 location
roof floating (yey'no )? lf no, seal gap meaffi
gaps, if anylShall be measured around the entire circr.rmference of the tank.
1. Attempt to place a 1/8'diameter probe between the seal and tank wall.. lfthe probe binds against the seal or must be forced between seal and tank, then no gap is detected., lf the probe passes freely, measur€ gap using probes of various widths.
Measure circumferential distdnce associated with seal gap.
Record readings ln table and note location on diagram.
Conective Action:
lnspector:
Woods Cross Refinery Tank lnspection Form
Tank #
Type:
Diameter (ft):
Seal:
Product:
Storage Temp. (oF):
Product Level:
104
External Floating Roof
70
Primary/Secondary
lsomerate
98-^L (- ft.
lnspections:
Primary Seal Secondary SealNone Visual/SealGap
done from the top of the tank.
- lnspeclion shall be done hrough roof hatdres.
ls the cover unifurmly floating on or above the liquid?
ls the surface of the cover free from any defects?
ls the cover free from any petroleum liquid accumulaUon?
lq the seal ln tact 8nd uniformly in place around tank?
ls the seal and seal frabric hee from any holes, tears, or other openings?
ls the Slotted Guide Pole Sleeve in place and not damaged?
Are the floating roof deck, deck fittings, or rim seals functioning as designed?
Aie there any gaps more than 0.32 cm (1/8 inct) inbetween any deck fitting?
gaskel, Seal or whiper and any surfiace that is intended to seal?
Are the tegs up (set for 1ow legs')?
ls the noof.overfow drain fiee of debris?
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note locaUon
lf NO. note location
floating ( yes no )? lf no, seal gap measurements can not
gaps,, if any, shall be measured around the entire circumference of the tank.
1. Attompt to place a 1/8" diameter probe between the seal ard hnk wall.
. lf he probe binds against the seal or must be forced between seal and tank, then no gap is detected.
lf he probe passes fteely, measure gap using probes of various widths.
Measure circumferential distance associated with seal gap.
Record readings in table and note location on diagram.
lnspec'tor:o^t", ?/tL f z.z
Woods Cross Refinery Tank lnspectlon Form
Tank #
Type:
Diameter (ft):
Seal:
Product:
Conec{ive Action:
105
External Floating Roof
70
Primary/Secondary
HiReformate
83
lnspections:
Primary Seal Secondary SealVisual Visual/SealGap
Storage Temp. (oF):
Product Level:
- lnspection shall be done through roof hatches.
ls the cover uniformly floating on or above the liquid?
ls the surface of tre cover free from any defects?
ls the cover free from any petroleum liquid accumulation?
ls the seal in tact and uniformly in place around lank?
ls the seal and seal fabric free frorn any holes, tears, or other openlngs?
ls the Slotted Guide Pole Sleeve in place and not damaged?
Are $e floating roof deck, deck fittings, or rim seals functioning as designed?
Are there any gaps more than 0.32 crn (1/8 inch) inbetween any deck fitting?
gasket, seal or whiper and any surface that is intended to seal?
Are the legs up (set for "low legs:)?
ls the roof overllow drain free of debris?
YN
YNYN
YN
YN
YN
YN
YN
YNYN
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
roof floatingt( yes y'o )? lf no, seal gap measurements can nol be done.
gaps, lf lny.et6ll bo measured around the entire circumference of the tank.
1. Attempt to placE a 118'diamets probe between the seal and tank wall.
lf the pobe binds against the seal or must berblced bah^/een seal and tank, then no gap is detected
lf the probe passes freely, measure gap using probes bf various widthb.
. Measure ciranmferential distanoe assoclated with seal gap. . I !
Record reedinos in trable end note location on diaoram. ,' :l
lnspector:o^r.=4 /a/aj
Tank #
Type:
Diameter (ft):
Seal:
Product:
Storage Temp. (oF):
Product Level:
Woods Cross Refinery Tank
,|.07
External Floating Roof
70
Primary/Secondary
Gasoline
89
t,) ft
lnspection Form
lnspections:
Primary Seal Secondary SealNone Yigutl/SealGap
FT - lnspection shall be done from the top of the tank.
- lnspection shall be done through roof hatches.
ls the cover uniformly lloating on or above the liquid?
. ls the surface of the cover free from any defects?
3. ls the cover free from any petroleum liquid accumulation?
. ls the seal in tact and uniformly in place around tank?
5. ls the seal and seal fabric free from any holes, tears, or other openings?
. ls the Slotted Guide Pole Sleeve in place and not damaged?
7. Are the floating roof deck, deck fittings, or rim seals functioning as designed?
Are there any gaps more than 0.32 cm (1/8 inch) inbetween any deck fitting?
gasket, seal or whiper and any surface that is intended to seal?
7. Are the legs up (set for'low legs')?
ls the roof overflow drain ftee of debris?
It NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note locationYN
YNYN
no )? lf no, seal gap measurements can not
gaps, if any,-shall be measured around the entire circumference of the tank.
1. Attempt to place a 1/8" diameter probe between the seal and tank wall.
2. lf he probe binds against th€ seal or must be forced between seal and tank, then no gap is d€tected.
3. lf the probe passes freely, measure gap using probes of various widths.
4. Measure circumferential distance associated with seal gap.
5. Record readings in table and note locatlon on diagram.
Corrective Action:
!nspector:Date:"l/nfzz
Woods Cross Reflnery Tank lnspection Form
Tank #
Tyce:
Diameter (ft):
Seal:
Product:
128
External Floating Roof
48
Primary/Secondary
Gasoline
lnspections:
Primary Seal Secondary Seal
Seal Gap Visual/SealGap
- lnspection shall be done hrough roof hatches.
ls the cover uniformly ffoating on or above tha llquld?
ls he surface of the cover free fiorn any defects?
ls the cover free from any peholeum llqukl accumulation?
ls lhe s6al in tact and unlbrmly ln place around tank?
ls the seal and seal fabric froe fnom any holes. tears, or other openings?
ls the Slotted Gulde Pole Sleeve in place end not damaged?
Are lhe floating roof deck, deck fittings, or rim seals func{ioning as designed?
Are here any gaps more lhan 0.32 crn (1/8 inch) inbetween any deck frtting?
gasket, seal or whiper and any surface that ls intended to seal?
Are the logs up (6et for 1ow legs')?
ls he loof overflow drain free of debrls?
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note locaton
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf l\,1O, note location
lf NO, note locailonYNYNYN
yes no )? lf no, Beal gap measurernenb can not be
gape, if any, shall be measurod around the entire circumfierence of tre tank.
, Attempt to placa a 1/8'diameter pobe between the seal and tank wall.
2. lf the probe binds against tte seal or must be brc€d b€tu/oen seal and tank, then no gap ls detected.
3. lf the probe passes freely, measure gap usirg gober of rrarious widhs.
Measure circumferential distance associatod wih sel gap.
Recod readinos in Eble and not€ locaton on
Conective Ac'tion:
lnspector:o*,= Lllolt3 rLlotlw
Woods Gross Refinery Tank lnspecfion Form
Tank #
Type:
Diameter (ft):
Seal:
Product:
Storage Temp. (oF):
Product Level:
132
External Floating Roof
70
Primary/Secondary
Gasoline
7-z) /--''
79
- lnspection shall be done through roof hatctres.
'1. ls the cover uniformly floating on or above the liquid?
ls the surfuce of the cover free from any defects?
ls the cover free from any petroleum liquid accumulation?
ls the seal in tact and unllormly in place around bnk?
ls the seal and seal fabric free from any holes, tears, or other openings?. ls the Slofted Guide Pole Sleeve in place and not damaged?
. Are the floaling roof deck, deck fittings, or rim seals functioning as designed?
Are there any gaps more than 0.32 cm (1/8 inch) inbetrveen any d€ck fitting?
gasket, seal or whiper and any surface that is lntended to seal?
. Are the legs up (sel for'low legs')?
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note location
lf NO, note locationYNYNYN
yes ,/6tl )? lf no, seal gap
be measured around th6 entire circumference of the tank.
Attempt to place a 1/8" diameter probe between the seal and tank wall.
lf he probe binds against the seal or must be forced between seal and tank, then no gap is detected.
lf the probe passes freely, meErsure gap using pobes of various widths.
Measure circumferential distance assodatod with seal gap.
Record readings in table and note location on
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lnspector:
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Director
Division of Air Quality
Deparhent of Environmental Quality
195 North 1950 West
Salt l^ake City, UT 84116
Certified Mail: 7019 1120 0000 0070 9047
RE: Continuous Emission Monitor Report, l't Quarter 2023
Director:
In accordance with 40 CFR 60.7(c) and Utah Administrative Code R307-170-9, please find enclosed the
I'r Quarter 2023 CEM and Excess Fmissions Report and certification declaration for IIF Sinclair Woods
Cross Refinin gLLC. The electronic report file was sent to Mr. Rob kishman on April 27 , 2023 ia e-
mail. This report contains emission information from the Amine HzS, Crude Oz, North Flare HzS, North
Flare Total Reduced Sulfu, South Flare IIzS, and South Flare Total Reduced Sutfur in accordance with
40 CFR 60 Subpart Ja, and U25 FCCU CO, U25 FCCU COz,UZS FCCU NOx, U25 FCCU SOz, U25
FCCU Oz,U4 FCCU CO, U4 FCCU NOx, U4 FCCU SOz, U4 FCCU oz, and U4N25 FCCU Particulate
monitors that are required for 40 CFR 63 subpart UllU to deterrnine compliance with the applicable
inorganic MACT standard. I believe the information presented in the report is accurate and complete.
The following apply to this report:
l. For any periods for which hydrogen sulfide, total reduced sulfir, oxyg€n content data, or sulfur
dioxide emission data, are not available, changes were not made in the oper,ation of the
respective emission control system.2. The required continuous monitoring system calibration, span, and drift checks and other
periodic audits have been performed as specified, except as noted in the attached report.
3. The data used to show compliance were obtained in accordance with approved methods and
procedures and are representative ofplant performance.
4. The minimum data requirements have been met for errors that were unavoidable, except as
noted in the attached report.
5. Compliance with the standard has bee,n achieved during the reporting period exc€,pt as noted in
the attached report.
6. Except as noted above and in the attached report, exceedances were not concurrent with a
startup, shutdown, or malfunction of an affected facility or control system.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Matt Howes at (801) 397-
7412.
HF Sinclair Woods Cross Refining LLC
1070 W. 500 S, West Bountiful, UT 84087
801-299-6600 | HFSinclair.com
I ccrti$, uod€r pcnaltios of law that, barcd ryon inquiry of pcrsomol inohrc4 the statemsrta md
inforndion containod in this rcpct are tuthfirl and accurate, d are a omplae rccord of all
mmitoring rclatod crmts thA occured duriag the mpotingpcriod"
Sincerely,,"ffie
Vfuc Prcsidcot and Rcfircry Maoagcr
Attrc,M
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July 25,2023
Director
Division of Air Quality
Department of Environmental Quality
195 North 1950 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Certified Mail: 7019 I120 0000 0070 9108
RE: Continuous Emission Monitor Repoft, 2d Quarter 2023
Director:
ln accordance with 40 CFR 60.7(c) and Utah Administrative Code R307-170-9, please find enclosed the
2nd Quarter 2023 CEM and Excess Emissions Report and certification declaration for HF Sinclair Woods
Cross Refining LLC. The electronic report file was sent to Mr. Rob Leishman on July 25,2023 via e-
mail. This report contains emission information from the Amine HzS, Crude O:, North Flare HzS, North
Flare Total Reduced Sulfur, South Flare HzS, and South Flare Total Reduced Sulfur in accordance with
40 CFR 60 Subpart Ja, and U25 FCCU CO,U25 FCCU COz, U25 FCCU NOx, U25 FCCU SOz, U25
FCCU Oz, U4 FCCU CO, U4 FCCU NOx, U4 FCCU SOz, U4 FCCU Or, md U4N25 FCCU Particulate
monitors that are required for 40 CFR 63 subpart UUU to determine compliance with the applicable
inorganic MACT standard. I believe the information presented in the report is accurate and complete.
The following apply to this report:
l. For any periods for which hydrogen sulfide, total reduced sulfur, oxygen content data, or sulflrr
dioxide emission data, are not available, changes were not made in the operation of the
respective emission control system.2. The required continuous monitoring system calibration, span, and &ift checks and other
periodic audits have been performed as specified, except as noted in the attached report.3. The data used to show compliance were obtained in accordance with approved methods and
procedures and are representative ofplant performance.4. The minimum data requirements have been met for errors that were unavoidable, except as
noted in the attached report.5. Compliance with the standard has been achieved during the reporting period except as noted in
the attached report.6. Except as noted above and in the attached report, exceedances were not concurrent with a
startup, shutdown, or malfunction of an affected facility or control system.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Matt Howes ar (801) 397-
7412.
llF Sinclair Woods Clross Refrnrng LLC
1070 W 500 S, West Bountiful, tJT 84087
80'l -299-6600 | HFSinclair.com
I ffiti8, und€rp€nalties of law that, bascd upon inquiry of personnel involved the statcments and
information contained in this rcport arc truthftl and accurate, and are a completc rocord of all
monitoring related ev€ots that occured during thereporting p€riod.
Sincerely,
kttu
Vice Presidcnt and Refinery Manager
Afiachmt
oc: Mr. Rob lrishnsn @Aa)sc: E. Beoson (r) Filc 2.2.1
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