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Mr. Michael Kith <br />December 29, 1997 <br />Page 3 <br />based on your observation that a Bill of Lading (#732252) accompanied a <br />shipment of triethylene glycol, rather than a hazardous waste manifest). <br />Response #3 <br />Triethylene glycol is used in natural gas processing equipment to remove <br />moisture from the gas. The triethylene glycol in question was useable product, <br />not waste material. It was transported on 10/28/96, to PG&E's Los Medanos <br />Gas Storage Facility in Contra Costa County for use in the facility's gas <br />dehydration process equipment. A Bill of Lading accompanied the shipment, <br />rather than a hazardous waste manifest, because the triethylene glycol being <br />transported was not waste material. (Copies of the Bill of Lading and a Shipping <br />Notice are attached). <br />We hope that this letter and the supporting documentation adequately <br />addresses the items listed in your inspection report for McDonald Island Gas <br />Storage Facility. If you have any further questions or require additional <br />information, please contact me at (510) 974-4079. <br />Sincerely, <br />Rex Bell <br />Senior Gas Engineer <br />JDO:skw <br />Attachments <br />