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Rional Water Quality Antrol BoardCalifornia <br /> Central Valley Region ;., <br /> Steven T.Butler,Chair <br /> Gray Davis <br /> Winston H.Hickoxpj+j Governor <br /> Secretaryfor Sacramento Main Office �;t• <br /> Environmental Internet Address: http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/—rwgcb5 13 <br /> Protection 3443 Routier Road,Suite A,Sacramento,California 95827-3003 <br /> Phone(916,L255-3000•FAX(916)255-3015 <br /> 23 November 1999 <br /> Ms. Jill Jefferson <br /> Kinder Morgan Energy Partners <br /> 1100 Town and Country Road <br /> Orange, California 92868 <br /> REVIEW OF PROPOSED CHEMICAL ANALYSES TO COMPLETE THE NPDES <br /> APPLICATION, SFPP, L.P. OPERATING PARTNERSHIP FOR KINDER MORGAN ENERGY <br /> PARTNERS L.P., HOLT PETROLEUM RELEASE SITE, SAN JOA QUIN COUNTY. <br /> On 3 November 1999, the Board received Proposed Chemical Analyses to Characterize Influent Water <br /> Quality for the Groundwater Treatment System submitted by LFR Levine-Fricke for the Holt petroleum <br /> release site on behalf of SFPP, L.P. operating partnership for Kinder Morgan Energy Partners L.P. On <br /> 8 July 1993, the Board issued Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline a Notice of Applicability for this site under the <br /> General Order for Discharge of Groundwater from Cleanup of Petroleum Fuel Pollution to Surface <br /> Waters. In Board correspondence dated 16 July 1999,Requirements for Documents Pursuant to Water <br /> Code Section13267,KMEP was required to apply for an individual NPDES permit for this site so that. <br /> appropriate requirements may be set. The November 1999 report contains a list of proposed chemical <br /> analyses for the influent and receiving water and was submitted in response to a 13 October 1999 <br /> meeting attended by Pat Leary and me of the Regional Board and Scott Seyfried of LFR Levine-Fricke. <br /> The proposed water quality characterization is accepted with the following conditions. <br /> 1. The proposed list of water quality analyses is cited for influent and receiving water <br /> characterization. The permit will identify effluent limits; therefore, the effluent also must be <br /> characterized. This can be accomplished by performing the same analyses on the effluent stream <br /> that you are proposing to conduct on the influent stream. <br /> 2. The proposed list of water quality analyses for the influent and receiving water characterization is <br /> incomplete. Temperature and electrical conductivity analyses must be added for the influent, <br /> effluent and receiving water. Organophosphate pesticides and the constituents of concern, total <br /> petroleum hydrocarbon,benzene, ethylbenzene, toluene, xylene, and oxygenates, including <br /> methyl tertiary butyl ether,must also be added to the list of analyses for the influent and effluent. <br /> 3. The analytical methods specified must be modified to be US EPA approved methodologies. <br /> California Environmental Protection Agency <br /> Ca Recycled Paper <br />