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To : PMH4@TesCe@Gsv <br /> Cc : FAD1@EngPpl@GS,R Scott Clapp@EngPpl@GS <br /> From : ADE1@OPS@CCPP <br /> Subject : FYI : LINE 107 SAMPLE <br /> Date : Friday, October 3 , 1997 at 7 : 41: 56 am PDT <br /> Attachment . (none) <br /> Certify : N <br /> Forwarded by: ADE1@OPS@CCPP <br /> Comments <br /> Peter, <br /> Thanks a bunch for your testing. Additional testing will not be required at <br /> this time. Also, the e-mail report that you sent us is sufficient enough. <br /> Just in case this direction changes, I 'd appreciate it if you held on to the <br /> sample for a couple of months, if that's no problem. <br /> Thanks again, <br /> Alan <br /> ------------------------[ Original Message ] -------------------- <br /> To Alan D Eastman@OPS@CCPP <br /> Cc <br /> From FAD1@EngPpl@GS <br /> Date Wednesday, October 1, 1997 at 4 : 34 : 48 pm PDT <br /> Comments <br /> Alan, <br /> It looks like we haven't assigned you a pipeline lan id yet so I 'm <br /> forwarding this to you at your old address. I reviewed what tests should <br /> be performed on this sample of liquids from L-107 last week with Christina <br /> and she suggested we test for hydrocarbon cut, cloride concentration and <br /> total conductivity. Could you provide guideance to TES as to their <br /> questions in regards to these tests. For my information, I don't need a <br /> signed Lab Test, though it might be nice to have for the file. <br /> Thanks, <br /> Frank Dauby <br /> ------------------------ <br /> [ Original Message ] -------------------- <br /> To : Frank A Dauby@EngPpl@GS,Janet D Oliver@TSEnv@GS <br /> Cc : LCD1@TesCe@Gsv <br /> From : PMH4@TesCe@Gsv <br /> Date : Wednesday, October 1, 1997 at 2 : 38 : 09 pm PDT <br /> Frank, Janet <br /> The line 107 sample collected by Don Bryant on 9-18-97 is black and <br /> opaque. When it is filtered, after the emulsion separates, you see a <br /> hydrocarbon layer and a glycol layer. The hydrocarbon layer comprises <br /> about 20 percent of the filtered volume. <br /> The hydrocarbon layer is comprised of hydrocarbons between C7 and C18 with <br /> a concentration peak at about C13 . <br /> The glycol is made up of "5% ethylene glycol <br /> �2% diethylene glycol <br /> "92% triethylene glycol <br />