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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0505942
PE
2249
FACILITY_ID
FA0007096
FACILITY_NAME
PG&E: McDonald Island Compressor Station
STREET_NUMBER
1181
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
ZUCKERMAN
STREET_TYPE
Rd
City
Stockton
Zip
95206
APN
129-310-12
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1181 N Zuckerman Rd
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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...9 1 �.; <br />As PG&E's largest gas storage field, McDonald Island is capable <br />of supplying up to 369 of the systems peak day demand require- <br />ment. The field consists of three injection/extraction stations: <br />McDonald, Whiskey Slough and Turner Cut. <br />During the natural gas extraction process, production liquids <br />are separated from the natural gas and, until recently, were dis- <br />posed of in unlined evaporation ponds, except for McDonald sta- <br />tion where this waste water was stored in tanks for off-site dis- <br />posal. The ponds were also used for the disposal of rainwater <br />runoff from the processing and control platforms at Whiskey <br />Slough and Turner Cut which may contain inseparable chemical <br />wastes, oil and grease. These ponds were operated under Waste <br />Discharge Requirements issued by the California Regional Water <br />Quality Control Board -Central Valley Region (CRWQCB), Order Num- <br />ber 74-372. The typical volume of production liquids and rain <br />water,run-off is approximately 400,000 gallons per year, most of <br />it generated during gas withdrawal and the rainy season. The peak <br />volume is usually achieved during the month of January. <br />Because of recent changes in the law regarding disposal of such <br />wastes, the evaporation ponds no longer meet the design require- <br />ments which were established by Subchapter 15, Title 23 of the <br />California Administrative Code. The CRWQCB inspected the ponds in <br />early 1986 and, due to design and operation deficiencies, ordered <br />PG&E to stop discharging this waste water into the ponds. Since <br />that time, two existing 10,000 gallon storage tanks at Whiskey <br />Slough and Turner Cut have been used as a temporary means to col- <br />lect the production fluids and rain water run-off together for <br />off-site disposal. Concurrently, studies have been conducted for <br />Whiskey Slough and Turner Cut to determine and evaluate alterna- <br />tives to the existing evaporation ponds which would be acceptable <br />to the CRWQCB. <br />Based on these studies, the most effective solution was to pro- <br />vide separate and permanent collection/storage tank systems for <br />the production fluids and rain water run-off and to transport the <br />wastewater off-site for disposal in approved injection wells. The <br />two existing tanks at Whiskey Slough station and Turner Cut sta- <br />tion will continue to store production fluids for transport and <br />off-site disposal. The project for which development plan <br />approval is sought consists of the installation of three 11,000 <br />gallon storage tanks which will store the rain water run-off <br />water collected from the platforms and the truck loading facility <br />sump. <br />Containment around the tanks will consist of a concrete slab and <br />dike in case of an accidental spill. The tanks will include level <br />indicators and high level alarms. The truck loading facility will <br />be modified to accommodate the new piping. All proposed facili- <br />
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