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NEICVP1456E03
Replacement Report
NEiC CIVIL INVESTIGATION REPORT
GMAP R6 Pollution Accountability Team FY2022
Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
St. Charles Parish, Louisiana
St. James Parish, Louisiana
St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana
Investigation Dates:
April 11-23, 2022
Project Manager
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Date: 2023.02.17
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Bradley Venner
Analytical Project Manager
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Martha Hamre, Acting Field Branch Manager, NEIC
Report Prepared for:
Steve Thompson
EPA Region 6
1201 Elm Street, Suite 500
Dallas, Texas 75270
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NATIONAL ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATIONS CENTER
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CONTENTS
INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW 3
METHODOLOGY 4
PERSONNEL 4
INSTRUMENTATION 4
CALIBRATION 5
DATA MANAGEMENT 7
QUALITY ASSURANCE 8
RESULTS 9
CONCENTRATION MAPPING 10
SOURCE CHARACTERIZATION 11
DISCUSSION 12
TABLES
Table 1. PROJECT TEAM MEMBERS 4
Table 2. GMAP ANALYTES AND INSTRUMENTATION 5
Table 3. SUMMARY OF DAILY CALIBRATION VERIFICATION RESULTS 6
Table 4. GMAP DAILY MAPPING SCALES, OVERALL UCL, AND MDL 7
Table 5. SUMMARY OF FIELD ACTIVITIES BY DAY 9
FIGURES
Figure 1. Overview of GMAP mapping runs; Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana; April 11-14, 2022 11
Figure 2. Overview of GMAP mapping runs; St. John the Baptist, St. James and St. Charles
Parishes; April 15-23, 2022 11
APPENDICES (NEIC-created*)
Appendix A Mapping Log (168 files)*
Appendix B FLIR Video Log (2 pages, 12 files)*
Appendix C Graphs of Calibration Results (5 pages)*
Appendix D Using KML files in Google Earth Pro (3 pages)*
Appendix E Mapping Results (13 pages)*
Appendix F Facilities Entered (3 pages)*
Appendix G Canister Sample Log and Chain of Custody Record (7 pages)*
This Contents page shows all the sections contained in this report
and provides a clear indication of the end of this report.
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INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW
This report (NEICVP1456E03) replaces the following U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
National Enforcement Investigations Center (NEIC) report in its entirety: NEICVP1456E01 (June
2022). This replacement was necessary to correct the following: isobutane was used to calibrate the
photoionization detector (PID); the previous report stated that isobutylene was used. Total VOC
concentrations determined by the PID in this report have been recalculated and are reported as
isobutylene equivalent for consistency with previous NEIC GMAP reports.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 6 (Region) requested the EPA National
Enforcement Investigation Center (NEIC) to perform an EPA draft Other Test Method (OTM) 33,
Geospatial Measurement of Air Pollution, Remote Emissions Quantification, (GMAP) survey both
outside and inside the fence line of various stationary sources of air pollution in or nearby Calcasieu
Parish, St. Charles Parish, St. James Parish, and St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana. GMAP surveys
may help regulated entities, the government, and the public locate elevated pollutant
concentrations on or near selected facilities (concentration mapping) and identify potential
emission sources that may contribute to these elevated pollutant concentrations (emission source
characterization). The Region, in consultation with state and citizen partners, provided guidance to
NEIC on selecting facilities of interest. Entry was made into select facilities identified by EPA Region
6 personnel.
The GMAP survey was conducted from April 11-23, 2022, beginning in Calcasieu Parish and ending
in St. James Parish, Louisiana. Measured air pollutants included methane (CH4); ethylene oxide
(EtO); total volatile organic compounds (VOCs); and benzene (BEN), toluene (TOL), m-xylene (XYM),
and p-xylene (XYP) [collectively referred to as BTX], Sulfur dioxide (SO2) was monitored while the
GMAP team was traveling to and at one facility. Forward-looking infrared (FLIR) cameras capable of
visualizing gaseous volatile organic compounds were used to locate potential upwind emission
sources when elevated readings were detected. Air samples were collected at selected locations
using 1.4-liter (L) evacuated canisters, following the NEIC operating procedure Air Sampling,
NEICPROC/11-008.
This report summarizes the field measurement results obtained using the on-board PID and
differential ultraviolet absorption spectrometer (DUVAS) instruments and the FLIR camera, and it
describes the canister sampling process (discussed below). A separate report summarized the field
measurement results for CbUand EtO obtained using the cavity ring-down spectrometer (CRDS).
Analytical results from canister sampling were provided by the relevant analytical laboratories.
Detailed field measurement results are provided in the appendices. Field measurement results from
the PID and DUVAS instruments were processed into files in the Keyhole Markup Language (KML)
format and are provided in Appendix A; FLIR camera video files in MP4 format that were collected
by NEIC personnel are provided in Appendix B.
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METHODOLOGY
General GMAP methodology is described in EPA draft test method OTM33 (version 1.2). Sub-
method OTM 33A (version 1.3) provides detailed method requirements, performance metrics,
and method quality indicators. This section of the report provides details about NEIC's
implementation of this method.
PERSONNEL
The project team is identified in Table 1.
Table 1. PROJECT TEAM MEMBERS
Name
Organization
Role
Bradley Venner
EPA-NEIC
Project manager
Richard Helmich
EPA-NEIC
Principal GMAP operator
David Mahoney
EPA-NEIC
Field team member
Agustin Martinez
EPA-NEIC
Field team member
Nick Bobbs
EPA-Office of Enforcement and
Compliance Assurance (OECA)-Air
Enforcement Division (AED)-
Stationary Source Enforcement
Branch (SSEB)
Field team member
Chris Williams
EPA-OECA-AED-SSEB
Field team member
Ali Gitipour
EPA-Office of Research and
Development (ORD)-Center for
Environmental Measurement and
Modeling-Air Methods and
Characterization Division-
Combustion Source Branch
Field team member
Justin Chen
EPA-Region 6-Enforcement and
Compliance Assurance Division-
Air Enforcement Branch
Field team member
INSTRUMENTATION
The instruments used in the survey are summarized in Table 2.
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Table 2. GMAP ANALYTES AND INSTRUMENTATION
Analyte/Measurand
Instrument
Manufacturer
Model
Serial No.
Cm and EtO
CRDS
Picarro
G2920
3726-UV1030
Benzene, toluene, m-xylene,
p-xylene, sulfur dioxide
DUVAS
DUVAS
DV3000
DV1003
VOCs
PID
Ion Science
MiniPID2-
HS
MP3SHLHSCU2
Motion-corrected wind
speed and direction
Weather station
AirMar
200WX
3445952
Spatial location
Geographical positioning
system
Hemisphere
Crescent
R100
0734-4068-003
Imaging, VOCs
Infrared imaging camera
FUR
GFx320
C12140
CALIBRATION
Calibration verifications for the DUVAS and PID were performed at the beginning and the
ending of each working day. An additional calibration event was performed on April 23, 2022,
to calibrate the DUVAS to measure SO2. The gas cylinders used for calibration verification were
maintained in a separate trailer. Corresponding calibration gases were metered to each
instrument from the cylinders through a valved manifold. The calibration gases used in this
project were a BTX mixture and S02 for the DUVAS and isobutane for the PID. Detailed
descriptions and certificates of analysis (CoAs) of the calibration gases are in the project file.
Calibration verifications also included analysis of an ultra-zero air that contains, at most, only
very small quantities of any analyte.
Time periods during the calibration process when relatively constant zero gas and calibration
gas responses were obtained were visually identified by Bradley Venner. A summary of the daily
quantitative calibration results is shown in Table 3. Plots of the zero gas and calibration gas
responses are shown in Appendix C.
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Table 3. SUMMARY OF DAILY CALIBRATION VERIFICATION RESULTS
Calibration
Level (Span
or Zero)
Analyte
Calibration
Standard
Cone
Average
Measured Cone
of Calibration
Events
Standard
Deviation
Between
Calibration Events
Pooled Standard
Deviation Within
Calibration Events
Span
VOCs (isobutane-
equivalent)
1980
2100
200
30
Span
SO2
382
529
N/A1
2.1
Span
Benzene
324
329
20
4.6
Span
Toluene
316
313
14
7.5
Span
m-xylene
315
363
58
21
Span
p-xylene
315
316
20
9.3
Zero
VOCs
0
-50
90
10
Zero
SO2
0
1
N/A1
0.6
Zero
Benzene
0
0
3.6
2.9
Zero
Toluene
0
-1
8.1
4.2
Zero
m-xylene
0
-9
42
16
Zero
p-xylene
0
2
10
2.3
1 N/A: Not applicable, only measured in one event.
NOTE: All concentrations are in parts per billion (ppb).
As noted above, the PID for this project was calibrated with isobutane, and VOC concentration
raw data were output as ppb isobutane equivalent. The more common calibration gas used for
a PID is isobutylene (isobutene), which has been used to calibrate the GMAP's PID in previous
surveys. For consistency with previous reporting, all VOC concentrations provided in this
replacement report and appendices have been converted from ppb isobutane equivalent to
ppb isobutylene equivalent, unless otherwise noted. The conversion from VOC concentration in
ppb isobutane equivalent to VOC concentration in ppb isobutylene equivalent requires division
by the isobutane response factor, which is equal to 8 for the 10.6 eV lamp that was used in the
vehicle.1
The ultra zero air was used to calculate a method detection limit (MDL) for each analyte. The
MDL was calculated using the largest standard deviation for the zero standard from all valid
calibration files multiplied by 2.39, the 99% quantile of a t-distribution with 60 degrees of
freedom. A minimum detectable concentration (also referred to as an upper control limit or
LJCL) was calculated by multiplying the MDL by 2.2. The calculated MDL and UCL values for the
DUVAS analytes are shown in Table 4. The calculated MDL and UCL values for the single SO2
calibration event were 1.4 ppb and 3.1 ppb, respectively.
1 Ion Science. 'Technical/Application Article 02, ION Science PID Gas Sensor Response Factors" V. 1.0, Oct. 13,
2020.
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Table 4. GMAP DAILY MAPPING SCALES, OVERALL UCL, AND MDL
Benzene
Toluene
m-xylene
p-xylene
Largest
Standard
Deviation
5
7
25
3
MDL1
13
17
61
7
UCL2
28
37
130
16
Day
Min
Max
Min
Max
Min
Max
Min
Max
4/11/2022
14
57
26
83
61
267
15
40
4/12/2022
13
56
29
87
100
306
11
36
4/13/2022
13
56
17
75
62
268
14
39
4/14/2022
13
56
25
83
73
279
7
33
4/15/2022
13
56
26
84
183
390
7
33
4/16/2022
20
63
17
75
82
288
26
51
4/18/2022
14
57
17
75
61
267
25
50
4/19/2022
13
56
18
76
61
267
24
49
4/20/2022
16
58
19
77
61
267
12
37
4/21/2022
16
59
31
88
61
267
12
37
4/22/2022
13
56
22
79
113
319
11
37
4/23/2022
13
56
17
75
82
288
12
37
1 MDL: method detection limit
2 UCL: upper control limit
NOTE: All concentrations are in parts per billion (ppb)
DATA MANAGEMENT
Instrument operation and data collection were managed by an on-board computer running
custom application software, Mobile Emissions Monitoring Software (MEMS), version 6.2.1.
Data were sampled and recorded from each instrument approximately every second. Data were
stored in individual, tab-delimited text files that were started and stopped by the instrument
operator. Individual text files are referred to as "mapping runs." The MEMS software displays
selected analytes in real-time, which allows for dynamic vehicle routing based on observed
measurements. Canister sampling is also controlled, and the start/stop times are recorded by
MEMS.
Isobutylene-equivalent VOC values were calculated by importing the text files created by the
mapping software into the R statistical software package and dividing the isobutane-equivalent
VOC values by 8. The text files were then exported to a new text file. The R scripts and the
exported text files are available in the project file.
Individual text files were processed by the custom application software, Google Earth Map
Plotter, version 1.7. This software produces KML files that can be opened using geographic
information systems such as Google Earth Pro (GEP).
Mapping scales for each DUVAS analyte were calculated for each day. The minimum mapping
scale (green) was calculated as the MDL plus the daily average concentration value for the zero
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standard, if positive. The maximum mapping scale (red) was calculated as two times the LJCL
plus the daily average concentration for the zero standard, if positive. Values greater than
maximum mapping scale appear on the maps as proportionally taller red bars.
For VOCs, it was necessary to adjust the daily mapping scales due to additional sources of noise
that were not captured during calibration. The VOC baseline would shift shortly after switching
to monitoring mode from calibration mode. This monitoring baseline would often drift within
the course of the day as well. On several occasions, there was a noticeable shift in the baseline
value between the time the GMAP team arrived at the facility and the start of monitoring at the
facility, after safety briefings and other entry requirements were completed. Furthermore, a
sine-wave oscillation in the baseline of about ±10 ppb with a period of about 4 minutes was
present in many mapping runs. Therefore, a daily VOC minimum mapping scale was determined
by visually examining data and choosing a value that represented a relative minimum value
over the oscillation during the day. The minimum (green) mapping scale was set at this value
plus 200 ppb, a maximum (red) was set at the minimum mapping scale plus 200 ppb, and a
quantitation limit was set at the minimum mapping scale plus 100 ppb. Measured VOC values
equal or greater than the maximum mapping scale are shown in red and appear on the map as
proportionally taller bars. Because of the variation in the relative instrument baseline over the
day, individual VOC maps should be examined with care before concluding the presence of an
elevated VOC concentration.
The daily adjusted minimum and maximum mapping scales (listed by date) for each DUVAS
analyte except for S02 are presented in Table 4; the daily offset for SO2 was 1.2 ppb, resulting in
a minimum mapping scale of 4.3 ppb and a maximum mapping scale of 7.4 ppb.
KML files were produced for each analyte and mapping run. In addition, analyte-specific KML
files were produced where the maximum within the run exceeded the daily UCL. The resulting
KML files are provided electronically as Appendix A. Directions for using GEP to visualize these
KML files are provided in Appendix D.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
All GMAP measurements were performed in accordance with the NEIC quality system. All field
sampling and measurements described in this report were within the scope of NEIC's ISO/I EC
17025 accreditation issued by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (certificate No. FT-0303),
except for the motion-corrected anemometer and FLIR videos taken by AED or the Region
(identified in Appendix B). The GMAP motion-corrected anemometer cannot be calibrated as a
complete system; therefore, the uncertainty of this instrument cannot be verified.
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According to the manufacturer, DUVAS-measured compounds are linear to a value of 1,000
ppb. According to the manufacturer, the operating range for the PID sensor is 0-3,000 ppb as
isobutylene. Readings greater than these operating ranges will have a higher uncertainty.
The AirMar weather station failed to provide wind speed and direction data on several
occasions, likely due to a communication error with the on-board computer. The most severe
outages occurred on April 11, 2022, and April 22, 2022, when approximately 50% and 0%,
respectively, of the wind speed and direction data were recorded. However, most survey days
had at least one partial outage. During malfunction events, source attribution can be more
challenging. Wind speed and direction data from the National Weather Service at nearby
locations can be examined in the absence of data from the AirMar.2
For several mapping runs, the maximum concentration in the KML file was manually corrected.
In these cases, the relevant concentrations are marked with an asterisk in Appendix E.
RESULTS
GMAP field measurement activities were conducted on 12 days during the investigation period.
Detailed information of GMAP activities, indexed by mapping run, are provided in Appendix E.
A summary of the information in Appendix E, indexed by day, is provided in Table 5. A
summary of the facility information for each facility entered, including all personnel present at
opening and closing meetings, is provided in Appendix F. Canister sampling times, locations,
and operators are described in detail in Appendix G. FLIR video files are described in detail in
Appendix B. The field logbook contains further information regarding the measurement and
sampling activities performed for this project.
Table 5. SUMMARY OF FIELD ACTIVITIES BY DAY
Day
Facility Short Name1
Map ID
FUR Video File
Name2
(MOV_####)
Canister(s)3
4/11/2022
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Sasol
220411_MA01-
220411_MA44
AED:0140
NEIC: 0181-0183
NEIC: 3068, 3071, 3101, 10027
ORD: 11670, 11685, 12169,
12318
4/12/2022
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Citgo
220412_MA01-
220412_MA52
AED:0141
NEIC: 0184, 0185
NEIC: 521, 3116, 4612, 9497
ORD: 11686, 12151, 12175,
12307
4/13/2022
LOTTE
Westlake - South
220413_MA01-
220413_MA54
NEIC: 0186-0188
NEIC: 4609, 4621
ORD: 11678, 12137, 12148,
12171, 12306
4/14/2022
Westlake - North
Citgo
220414_MA01-
220414_MA52
AED:0167
NEIC: 0191, 0192
NEIC: 4605, 10007
2 https://www.weather.gov/help-past-weather. Accessed May 16, 2022.
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Table 5. SUMMARY OF FIELD ACTIVITIES BY DAY
Day
Facility Short Name1
Map ID
FUR Video File
Name2
(MOV_####)
Canister(s)3
4/15/2022
Marathon - Garyville
220415_MA01-
220415_MA38
NEIC: 0193-0196
NEIC: 9490, 10009
ORD: 12158
4/16/2022
No facilities entered
220416_MA01-
220416_MA48
NEIC: 3066
ORD: 11669, 11680
4/18/2022
Evonik - Reserve
NuStar - St. James
220418_MA01-
220418_MA74
AED: 0170, 0172,
0174
NEIC: 0204
NEIC: 527, 535, 4606
ORD: 12172
4/19/2022
Union Carbide - St. Charles
220419_MA01-
220419_MA50
NEIC: 00118, 00278, 10018
ORD: 11677, 12153, 12311
4/20/2022
Union Carbide-St. Charles
MPLX - Mt. Airy
220420_MA01-
220420_MA50
AED:0175
NEIC: 4602
ORD: 12156
4/21/2022
Occidental - Convent
Plains Marketing - St. James
Americas Styrenics - St. James
220421_MA01-
220421_MA57
AED:0179-0181
NEIC: 0205, 0206
NEIC: 00279, 3073, 4601, 4618
ORD: 12159, 12161
4/22/2022
DuPont
Denka
220422_MA01-
220422_MA25
NEIC: 519, 10008
ORD: 11675
4/23/2022
Nucor Steel Louisiana
220422_MA01-
220422_MA15
NEIC: 3119, 10023
ORD: 12173
1 Detailed facility information available in Appendix F
2 Video files identified by equipment owner (AED, NEIC) and file name identifier. The file name can be obtained by
substituting the file name identifier (####) into the template MOV_####.mp4. Additional information on these
video files is provided in Appendix B.
3 Canisters are identified by canister owner (ORD, NEIC) and canister identifier. Additional information on the
canister sampling process is provided in Appendix G.
CONCENTRATION MAPPING
Overviews of the mapping runs are shown in Figures 1 and 2. These maps show the locations of
facilities (yellow pins), and all the locations where GMAP data was collected (green lines). Some
tracks were excluded from this plot due to display errors in the Google Earth Pro software used
to display these results; the KML files provided in Appendix A should be consulted to determine
precise routes.
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Figure 1. Overview of GMAP mapping runs; Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana; April 11-14, 2022
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Figure 2. Overview of GMAP mapping runs; St. John the Baptist, St. James and St. Charles
Parishes; April 15-23, 2022
SOURCE CHARACTERIZATION
Personnel from NEIC, AED and the Region used FLIR infrared imaging cameras to attempt to
locate upwind sources of elevated concentrations detected during concentration mapping
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activities. The table in Appendix B identifies the date and time of collection, the equipment
used, the thermographer, the associated facility, and the mapping run where these videos were
collected. The electronic version of this report includes 12 videos of gaseous emissions
collected during the investigation on the NEIC camera by NEIC personnel in Appendix B. Videos
collected by non-NEIC personnel are identified in the table to Appendix B but are not included
in the electronic version of the report.
NEIC collected a total of 59 canister samples of air from 36 distinct locations during the GMAP
survey during potentially elevated concentration events or as field blanks. One ORD canister
and 34 NEIC canisters were sent to the ERG laboratory in Morrisville, North Carolina, for
analysis, while 24 ORD canisters were sent to the ORD VOC laboratory in Durham, North
Carolina. The canister identification number, designated laboratory, sampling time and location
where these canister samples were collected are summarized in Appendix G. Digital copies of
the chain of custody records for the canisters sent to the ERG laboratory are also included in
Appendix G. The results of these analyses were reported by the respective laboratories, along
with detailed information about the analytical measurement procedures used.
DISCUSSION
GMAP data are best used to screen for areas where further investigation using more traditional
inspection and leak detection instruments can help to determine if emissions meet regulatory
requirements.
Wind direction provides an important but not infallible source of information on the direction
of potential emissions sources. For example, when the wind direction is changing frequently, a
measured concentration may also be from an emitted plume that has been blown back to the
source. Large obstructions such as tanks also have wakes that can generate local winds
opposite of the prevailing wind direction. Additionally, the AirMar (wind speed and direction
sensor) is located on top of the moving vehicle and can be affected by the vehicle slipstream at
higher speeds. To avoid issues with vehicle slipstream causing erroneous wind data, the data is
only recorded when the vehicle's speed is less than 25 miles per hour. The wind direction is
determined with an internal magnetic compass that also may be affected by local magnetic
fields and large, nearby metallic objects.
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Appendix A
Mapping Log
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GMAP R6 Pollution Accountability Team FY2022
Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
St. Charles Parish, Louisiana
St. James Parish, Louisiana
St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana
Please see folder sent with project report for digital KML files.
(168 files)
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Appendix B
FLIR Video Log
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Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
St. Charles Parish, Louisiana
St. James Parish, Louisiana
St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana
2 pages
Please see folder sent with project report for digital MP4 files collected on the NEIC camera.
(12 files)
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Date/Time
File Name1
Equipment
Thermo-
Facility
Potential
Video
Description
Associated
(CDT)
(+ ,mp4)
Owner
grapher
Short Name
Source
Length
(mins)
Mapping Files
4/11/2022 15:15
MOV0140
AED
Bobbs
(AED)
Sasol
NA
1:36
NA
220411_MA28
4/11/2022 16:47
MOV0181*
NEIC
Helmich
(NEIC)
Sasol
Ground level
goose neck
1:26
Emissions from ground-
level goose neck vent
220411_MA35
4/11/2022 14:49
MOV0182*
NEIC
Helmich
(NEIC)
Sasol
Ground level
goose neck
1:05
Emissions from ground-
level goose neck vent
220411_MA35
4/11/2022 14:52
MOV0183*
NEIC
Helmich
(NEIC)
Sasol
Ground level
goose neck
1:16
Emissions from ground-
level goose neck vent
220411_MA35
4/12/2022 10:17
MOV0141
AED
Bobbs
(AED)
Phillips 66 -
La ke
Charles
Truck loading
rack
1:21
NA
220412_MA08
4/12/2022 11:18
MOV_0184*
NEIC
Helmich
(NEIC)
Phillips 66 -
La ke
Charles
Tank 2001
1:44
Emissions from tank near
stair landing. Exact leak
source indeterminate.
220412_MA13
4/12/2022 13:25
MOV_0185*
NEIC
Helmich
(NEIC)
Phillips 66 -
La ke
Charles
Tank 338
1:36
Emissions from pressure
release valve at top of
tank.
220412_MA28
4/13/2022 11:24
MOV_0186*
NEIC
Helmich
(NEIC)
LOTTE
Acetaldehyde
tank
1:49
Emissions from thermal
oxidizer at acetaldehyde
sump drain
220413_MA16
4/13/2022 16:08
MOV_0187*
NEIC
Helmich
(NEIC)
Westlake -
South
Natural gas
pipeline
1:19
Emissions from natural gas
pipeline
220413_MA42
4/13/2022 16:10
MOV_0188*
NEIC
Helmich
(NEIC)
Westlake -
South
Natural gas
pipeline
1:09
Emissions from natural gas
pipeline
220413_MA42
4/14/2022 13:30
MOV_0191*
NEIC
Helmich
(NEIC)
Citgo
Tank 2
0:26
Emissions from
conservation vent on top
of tank
220414_MA37
4/14/2022 14:02
MOV_0167
AED
Bobbs
(AED)
Citgo
API oil/water
sepa rator
0:55
NA
220414_MA42
4/14/2022 14:53
MOV0192
NEIC
Chen (R6)
Citgo
Tank 55
0:43
Emissions from tank
eyebrow vent
220414_MA51
4/15/2022 9:28
MOV_0193
NEIC
Bobbs
(AED)
Marathon -
Garyville
Tank T-20-2
1:44
Emissions from top of tank
220415_MA03
4/15/2022 9:31
MOV_0194
NEIC
Bobbs
(AED)
Marathon -
Garyville
DGF-B
0:53
Emissions from open goose
neck vent.
220415_MA03
4/15/2022 10:32
MOV_0195
NEIC
Bobbs
(AED)
Marathon -
Garyville
Tank 300-16
1:13
Degassing/emptying tank
220415_MA08
4/15/2022 11:14
MOV_0196
NEIC
Bobbs
(AED)
Marathon -
Garyville
Sewer grate
1:45
Emissions from sewer
grate
220415_MA23
4/18/2022 10:20
MOV0170
AED
Williams
(AED)
Evonik -
Reserve
EO scrubber
stack
1:54
NA
220418_MA14
4/18/2022 15:09
MOV_0172
AED
Williams
(AED)
NuStar - St.
James
Tank 25
1:28
NA
220418_MA49
4/18/2022 15:42
MOV_0204*
NEIC
Helmich
(NEIC)
NuStar - St.
James
TK-6
2:15
Emissions along roofline of
tank
220418_MA51
4/18/2022 15:42
MOV_0174
AED
Williams
(AED)
NuStar - St.
James
TK-6
0:44
Emissions along roofline of
tank
220418_MA51
4/20/2022 12:13
MOV_0175
AED
Williams
(AED)
Union
Ca rbide
EO mound
flare
1:11
NA
220420_MA27
4/21/2022 11:56
MOV_0205*
NEIC
Helmich
(NEIC)
Barge FMT
3206
Barge vent
1:14
Emissions from barge vent
220421_MA16
4/21/2022 14:58
MOV_0206*
NEIC
Helmich
(NEIC)
Barges FMT
3045 & FMT
3156
Vents at front
of each barge
4:46
Emissions from vents at
front of each barge
220421_MA32
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Date/Time
(CDT)
File Name1
(+ ,mp4)
Equipment
Owner
Thermo-
grapher
Facility
Short Name
Potential
Source
Video
Length
(mins)
Description
Associated
Mapping Files
220421_MA55
4/21/2022 17:00
MOV0179
AED
Williams
(AED)
Americas
Styrenics -
St. James
Condensate
pumps
0:51
NA
4/21/2022 17:02
MOV0180
AED
Williams
(AED)
Americas
Styrenics -
St. James
Condensate
pumps
1:32
NA
220421_MA55
4/21/2022 17:20
MOV0181
AED
Williams
(AED)
Americas
Styrenics -
St. James
Condensate
pumps
1:13
NA
220421_MA55
1: Videos marked with an asterisk (*) are provided in the electronic version of Appendix B.
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Appendix C
Graphs of Calibration Results
VP1456E03
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Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
St. Charles Parish, Louisiana
St. James Parish, Louisiana
St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana
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Figure 1: Zero calibration data and mapping scales, BEN
X
w
w
O)
o
o
dI
+
Cone °
ProcessMin °
Quant °
ProcessMax 0
0 102030405060
0 102030405060
0 102030405060
220421 CA01
220421 CA02
220422 CA01
220422 CA02
220423 CA01
220423 CA02
v
220418 CA01
220418 CA02
220419 CA01
220419 CA02
220420 CA01
220420 CA02
)
- r~*
220414 CA01
220414 CA02
220415 CA01
220415 CA03
220416 CA01
220416 CA02
220411 CA01
220411 CA02
220412 CA01
220412 CA02
220413 CA01
220413 CA02
0 102030405060
0 102030405060
Row.lndex
0 102030405060
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Figure 2: Zero calibration data and mapping scales, TOL
X
w
w
O)
o
o
dI
+
Cone °
ProcessMin °
Quant °
ProcessMax 0
80
60
46
20
o-
-2
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Figure 3: Zero calibration data and mapping scales, XYM
X
w
w
O)
o
o
dI
+
40 J
30 D.
20 D
iep:
0
-rtQ
46 J
301
20 D
iop:
0
-tUlQ
Cone °
ProcessMin °
Quant °
ProcessMax 0
0 102030405060 0 102030405060 0 102030405060
220421 CAP 1220421 CA02 220422 CAP 1220422 CA02 220423 CAP 1220423 CA02
220418 CA01
220418 CA02220419 CA01
220414 CA01
220411 CA01
220419 CA02
220414 CA02220415 CA01
220411 CA02220412 CA01
220420 CA01
220415 CA03
220412 CA02
i i i i i n i i i i i n i i i i i n i i i i i r
0 102030405060 0 102030405060
220420 CA02
220416 CA01
220413 CA01
220416 CA02
220413 CA02
liiiiihiiiiiir
0 102030405060
Row.lndex
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Figure 4: Zero calibration data and mapping scales, XYP
X
CO
W
w
0)
o
o
40
20
0-
-20
46
20
0"
-2(1
0 102030405060
I 1 1
220421 CA01220421 CA02 220422 CA01 220422 CA02 220423 CA01 220423 CA02
220418 CA01
220418 CA02
220414 CA01
220411 CA01
220419 CA01
220414 CA02
220411 CA02
Cone °
ProcessMin °
Quant °
ProcessMax 0
0 102030405060 0 102030405060
ill.
220419 CA02
220415 CA01
220412 CA01
220420 CA01
220415 CA03
220412 CA02
220420 CA02
220416 CA01
220413 CA01
220416 CA02
220413 CA02
i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i
0 102030405060 0 102030405060 0 102030405060
Row.lndex
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Figure 5: Zero calibration data and mapping scales, VOC
X
w
w
O)
o
o
dI
+
220421 CAP 1220421 CA02 220422 CAP 1220422 CA02 220423 CAP 1220423 CA02
220418 CA01
20
0'
-2<|>0
20
o-
-2(10
220418 CA02220419 CA01
220414 CA01
220411 CA01
i i i i i i i
Cone °
ProcessMin °
Quant °
ProcessMax 0
0 102030405060 0 102030405060
I I I I I I I
220419 CA02
220414 CA02220415 CA01
220411 CA02220412 CA01
mi i i i i
220420 CA01
220415 CA03
220412 CA02
i i i i i i i
0 102030405060
ill.
220420 CA02
220416 CA01
220413 CA01
i i i i i i i
220416 CA02
220413 CA02
i i i i i i i
200
0
-200
200
0
-200
0 102030405060
0 102030405060 0 102030405060
Row.lndex
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Appendix D
Using KML Files in Google Earth Pro
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Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
St. Charles Parish, Louisiana
St. James Parish, Louisiana
St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana
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Google Earth Pro (GEP) is a free software program that may be downloaded and installed from
the internet at https://www.google.com/earth/versions/. The KML files produced by the GMAP
software are designed to be visualized by Google Earth Pro, although many other geographical
information systems (GIS) will also be able to import and visualize these files. The directions
below are designed to help new users understand the information present in the KML files and
use Google Earth Pro to visualize this information.
The analyte concentrations are coded in a traffic-light-color-palette line or bar graphs. Low
analyte concentrations are a green line or bar, with increasing concentrations corresponding to
colors shifting from green to yellow to red. Concentration values lower than the mapping scale
minimum (green) value appear as green lines. Concentrations higher than the mapping scale
maximum (red) value appear as proportionally taller red bars. Each bar corresponds to a 1-
meter distance travelled by the GMAP vehicle. The concentration value shown on the bar is the
highest concentration value recorded inside that distance. Wind arrows are provided for each
concentration bar only when the GMAP vehicle is moving slower than 25 miles per hour due to
instrument limitations. The direction of the arrow is the wind direction, and the length of the
arrow is proportional to the wind speed.
Controls in the upper right of the GEP image allow the user to turn the view and to set the
magnification so that the image can be seen from the best perspective. After the software is
installed, double-clicking a kml file will open the file in GEP under "Temporary Places" in the
"Places" box on the left side of the screen. Figure 1 is a screenshot of a GEP image showing
selected data from the kml file 220415_MA07_VOC.kml, created on May 15, 2022. Double-
clicking a second file will open that file, along with any others already open in GEP.
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Figure 1. Screen shot of Google Earth Pro image displaying GMAP data.
Note the check boxes and dropdown arrows in the "Places" box. The dropdown arrows control
the ievel of information that can be viewed in the "Places" box. The check boxes control what is
displayed on the GEP image. In Figure 1, wind arrows and VOC concentration bars are
displayed. If the concentration data are displayed in the "Places" box, clicking a concentration
bar in the image will highlight the concentration value in the "Places" box. Clicking the
dropdown arrow next to the wind check box and clicking on an individual wind arrow in the
image would highlight the wind speed and direction for that wind arrow.
Upon opening 220415_MA07_VOC.kml, the VOC concentration map and wind data are
displayed simultaneously. However, data for the fiie 220415_MA06_VOC.kml have been turned
off by clicking the check box next to the file name. The map shows the average measured
concentration of VOC within one meter in this mapping file. The concentration maximum scale
is fixed such that it will appear as a red bar representing a height of 25 meters. In Figure 1, all
concentrations greater than the maximum-scale value are red, representing a height greater
than 25 meters in proportion to the concentration. The green concentration bars represent
values that would not represent elevated VOC concentrations. Yellow or orange concentration
bars represent values that would require some corroborating evidence to establish high
confidence that they are true readings and not instrument noise outliers. Corroboration could
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be the presence of a known source directly upwind, concentration of other compounds at the
same place, or red or higher values adjacent to the yellow bar.
GEP has features that allow the user to generate jpeg images from the image on the screen.
The user can add icons with labels to the maps. Legends, titles, and other information can be
added to the jpeg images.
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Appendix E
Mapping Results
VP1456E03
GMAP R6 Pollution Accountability Team FY2022
Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
St. Charles Parish, Louisiana
St. James Parish, Louisiana
St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana
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MapJD
BEN
TOL
XYM
XYP
VOC
Facility Short Name
Process
FLIR
Canister
220411_MA01
8
16
43
15
106
220411_MA02
7
9
22
11
86
220411_MA03
9
13
42
16
28
220411_MA04
10
12
34
14
31
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
220411_MA05
7
6
11
16
7
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
LDPE
220411_MA06
11
6
5
13
<0
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
LDPE
220411_MA07
7
13
1
14
<0
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
LDPE
220411_MA08
8
6
1
15
<0
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Cracker
220411_MA09
7
3
13
15
445*
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Cracker
220411_MA10
10
13
12
14
628
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Cracker
NEIC 3071;
ORD 11685
220411_MA11
8
8
18
12
379
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Cracker
220411_MA12
8
13
27
14
245
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Cracker
220411_MA13
7
7
24
12
<0
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Cracker
220411_MA14
9
15
31
13
21
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Cracker
NEIC 10027;
ORD 11670
220411_MA15
8
14
49
11
<0
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Cracker
220411_MA16
7
15
44
9
4
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
220411_MA17
10
15
43
8
<0
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
220411_MA18
8
17
51
10
<0
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
220411_MA19
5
13
52
7
<0
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Tank farm
220411_MA20
5
16
56
5
<0
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Loading rack
220411_MA21
7
9
48
8
<0
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Loading rack
220411_MA22
8
15
40
6
<0
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Loading rack
220411_MA23
6
13
54
11
<0
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
220411_MA24
5
13
34
9
1,197
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
220411_MA25
10
17
41
9
<0
Sasol
EOEG
220411_MA26
9
19
60
10
54
Sasol
EOEG
220411_MA27
10
16
51
8
<0
Sasol
EOEG
220411_MA28
12
19
61
10
152
Sasol
EOEG
AED MOV_0140
NEIC 3101;
ORD 12318
220411_MA29
6
19
35
7
<0
Sasol
EO tank farm
220411_MA30
5
10
50
6
<0
Sasol
220411_MA31
9
12
44
10
<0
Sasol
alcohol storage
220411_MA32
6
19
55
8
<0
Sasol
alcohol storage
220411_MA33
5
10
23
6
10
Sasol
WWTP
220411_MA34
5
21
40
9
22
Sasol
WWTP
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MapJD
BEN
TOL
XYM
XYP
voc
Facility Short Name
Process
FLIR
Canister
220411_MA35
9
19
70
9
741
Sasol
EtO/Ethoxylate
NEIC MOV_0181;
NEIC MOV_0182;
NEIC MOV 0183
NEIC 3068;
ORD 12169
220411_MA36
10
20
49
5
255
Sasol
Ziegler alcohol unit
220411_MA37
7
19
61
5
<0
Sasol
220411_MA38
8
18
52
6
518*
Sasol
Old ethylene unit
220411_MA39
11
18
61
6
353
Sasol
Old ethylene unit
220411_MA40
7
15
66
8
71
Sasol
Co-monomer
220411_MA41
7
14
36
2
670
Sasol
Co-monomer
220411_MA42
9
15
47
4
122
Sasol
Co-monomer
220411_MA43
6
16
37
3
11
Sasol
220411_MA44
9
19
53
8
157
Sasol
Zeigler alcohol unit
220412_MA01
13
17
50
11
4,993
Recalibration at parking lot of
hotel - ignore results
NEIC 4612;
ORD 12175
220412_MA02
10
18
42
10
61
220412_MA03
11
14
46
7
<0
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Reformer
220412_MA04
8
14
68
8
6
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Loading docks
220412_MA05
8
14
42
10
<0
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Loading docks
220412_MA06
5
11
8
7
<0
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Loading docks
220412_MA07
7
14
36
12
<0
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Loading docks
220412_MA08
9
18
29
11
<0
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Loading docks
AED MOV_0141
220412_MA09
10
14
85
7
19
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Truck loading rack
220412_MA10
6
13
50
13
13
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Truck loading rack
220412_MA11
9
19
42
6
50
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Asphalt tanks
220412_MA12
13
26
38
8
127
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Asphalt tanks
220412_MA13
6
15
45
5
<0
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Tank 2001
NEIC MOV_0184
220412_MA14
15
29
60
<0
<0
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Asphalt tanks
220412_MA15
12
29
77
<0
11
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Asphalt tanks
220412_MA16
24
32
94
<0
24
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Asphalt tanks
220412_MA17
10
26
61
<0
<0
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Asphalt tanks
220412_MA18
16
40
97
<0
595
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Tank 2001
220412_MA19
11
34
86
<0
27
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
WWTP
220412_MA20
17
36
84
<0
<0
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
WWTP
220412_MA21
16
35
106
<0
34
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Tank farm
220412_MA22
16
39
121
<0
18
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Tank farm
220412_MA23
14
32
107
<0
2
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Tank farm
220412JVIA24
12
51
145
<0
576
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Tank 82
NEIC 521;
ORD 12307
220412_MA25
17
40
95
<0
49
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Tank 338
220412_MA26
14
46
92
<0
9
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Tank farm
220412_MA27
14
42
119
<0
70
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Tank farm
220412_MA28
19
39
100
<0
169
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Tank farm
NEIC MOV_0185
220412_MA29
18
34
110
<0
59
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Asphalt tanks
220412_MA30
15
30
85
<0
9
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Asphalt tanks
220412_MA31
17
36
99
<0
56
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Asphalt tanks
220412_MA32
13
31
86
<0
<0
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Asphalt tanks
220412_MA33
14
35
127
<0
<0
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Excel paralubes
220412_MA34
15
36
93
<0
<0
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Excel paralubes
220412_MA35
11
33
121
<0
<0
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Excel paralubes
220412_MA36
9
42
94
<0
<0
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Excel paralubes
220412_MA37
15
29
102
<0
<0
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Excel paralubes
220412_MA38
18
38
100
<0
<0
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Excel paralubes
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MapJD
BEN
TOL
XYM
XYP
VOC
Facility Short Name
Process
FLIR
Canister
220412_MA39
17
45
103
<0
69
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Excel paralubes
220412_MA40
15
35
83
<0
<0
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
220412_MA41
11
37
111
<0
71
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Downwind from Tank
2001
NEIC 3116;
ORD 12151
220412_MA42
15
35
103
<0
12
220412_MA43
12
34
88
<0
<0
220412_MA44
15
36
101
3
4
220412_MA45
15
28
91
10
<0
220412_MA46
7
12
44
10
<0
220412_MA47
33
18
51
12
<0
Phillips 66 Gulf Coast Plant
NEIC 9497;
ORD 11686
220412_MA48
19
13
26
9
<0
220412_MA49
15
14
54
12
<0
220412_MA50
9
13
49
9
<0
220412_MA51
8
18
31
10
98
Citgo
220412_MA52
9
15
55
11
<0
220413_MA01
8
4
35
19
113
220413_MA02
7
1
31
16
<0
LOTTE
MEG Unit
220413_MA03
7
-1
20
18
<0
LOTTE
MEG Unit
220413_MA04
3
-2
18
13
<0
LOTTE
MEG Unit
220413_MA05
4
0
24
13
<0
LOTTE
MEG Unit
220413_MA06
9
1
37
16
6
LOTTE
MEG Unit
220413_MA07
7
4
24
14
<0
LOTTE
MEG Unit
220413_MA08
8
12
24
14
<0
LOTTE
MEG Unit
220413_MA09
8
2
65
11
<0
LOTTE
MEG Unit
ORD 11678
220413_MA10
27
7
97
9
17
LOTTE
MEG Unit
220413_MA11
12
16
62
9
<0
LOTTE
MEG Unit
220413_MA12
66
12
79
9
65
LOTTE
Tank T-1807
NEIC 4621;
ORD 12306
220413_MA13
51
10
62
5
26
LOTTE
220413_MA14
8
7
60
3
<0
LOTTE
Acetaldehyde thermal
oxidizer
220413_MA15
8
2
38
5
<0
LOTTE
Acetaldehyde thermal
oxidizer
220413_MA16
10
10
89
7
<0
LOTTE
Acetaldehyde thermal
oxidizer
NEIC 4609;
ORD 12171
220413_MA17
58
13
62
7
65
LOTTE
WWTP
220413_MA18
12
11
71
3
5
LOTTE
Cracker/ethylene plant
220413_MA19
9
8
57
6
<0
LOTTE
Ethylene plant
220413_MA20
76
13
47
5
140
LOTTE
WWTP
220413_MA21
108
16
83
6
180
LOTTE
WWTP
220413_MA22
13
12
87
<0
<0
LOTTE
WWTP
220413_MA23
10
20
112
3
145
Westlake - South
220413_MA24
8
25
131
<0
227
Westlake - South
220413_MA25
9
17
107
<0
164
Westlake - South
WLCS
220413_MA26
13
28
137
<0
724*
Westlake - South
WLCS
220413_MA27
6
32
125
<0
629
Westlake - South
WLCS
220413_MA28
14
20
124
<0
500
Westlake - South
WLCS
220413_MA29
10
20
117
<0
590
Westlake - South
WLCS
220413_MA30
9
27
151
<0
519
Westlake - South
WLCS
220413_MA31
12
17
152
<0
409
Westlake - South
WLCS
220413_MA32
13
23
164
<0
<0
Westlake - South
WLCS
NEICVP1456E03
(Replacement)
Appendix E
3 of 13
GMAP R6 PAT FY22, Louisiana
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MapJD
BEN
TOL
XYM
XYP
VOC
Facility Short Name
Process
FLIR
Canister
220413_MA33
11
27
147
<0
<0
Westlake - South
WLCS
220413_MA34
10
28
83
<0
<0
Westlake - South
WLCS
220413_MA35
9
25
152
<0
<0
Westlake - South
WLCS
220413_MA36
10
42
157
<0
<0
Westlake - South
WLCS
220413_MA37
15
21
140
<0
509
Westlake - South
TCE control room
ORD 12137
220413_MA38
18
23
129
<0
329
Westlake - South
TCE control room
220413_MA39
16
24
121
<0
<0
Westlake - South
220413_MA40
7
22
108
<0
<0
Westlake - South
Sabine water
treatment
220413_MA41
15
18
98
<0
<0
Westlake - South
Sabine water
treatment
220413_MA42
16
29
153
<0
<0
Westlake - South
Powerhouse C
NEIC MOV_0187;
MOV 0188
ORD 12148
220413_MA43
8
21
132
<0
<0
Westlake - South
220413_MA44
10
10
84
<0
5
Westlake - South
220413_MA45
14
21
97
2
729
Westlake - South
EOC plant
220413_MA46
9
19
102
<0
36
Westlake - South
WLCS
220413_MA47
10
20
84
<0
124
Westlake - South
EOC plant
220413_MA48
9
13
72
<0
1,494
Westlake - South
WLCS
220413_MA49
11
13
107
1
330
Westlake - South
WLCS
220413_MA50
8
14
123
<0
585
Westlake - South
WLCS
220413_MA51
10
19
99
1
337
Westlake - South
WLCS
220413_MA52
7
16
110
5
34
220413_MA53
6
13
84
7
<0
220413_MA54
7
11
75
15
<0
220414_MA01
13
15
53
17
92
220414_MA02
8
17
32
4
56
Westlake - North
Vinyl furnaces
220414_MA03
9
19
10
4
90
Westlake - North
Vinyl furnaces
220414_MA04
8
12
39
4
89
Westlake - North
Vinyl/EOC plant
220414_MA05
7
9
7
4
24
Westlake - North
Thermal oxidizer
220414_MA06
9
13
29
6
42
Westlake - North
Thermal oxidizer
220414_MA07
6
10
21
2
44
Westlake - North
Thermal oxidizer
220414_MA08
9
14
31
5
37
Westlake - North
Thermal oxidizer
220414_MA09
6
6
7
7
32
Westlake - North
Thermal oxidizer
220414_MA10
5
7
10
1
28
Westlake - North
Vinyl/EOC plant
220414_MA11
8
14
38
7
43
Westlake - North
Vinyl/EOC plant
220414_MA12
9
13
31
7
124
Westlake - North
Vinyl/EOC plant
220414_MA13
8
9
21
8
103
near Arch Chem
220414_MA14
9
13
23
6
102
near Arch Chem
220414_MA15
7
10
24
4
76
220414_MA16
13
13
49
9
255
220414_MA17
8
11
13
4
130
Citgo
Loading rack
220414_MA18
6
13
<0
0
69
Citgo
Loading rack
220414_MA19
9
28
17
8
1,065
Citgo
Loading rack
220414_MA20
9
20
12
2
674
Citgo
Loading rack
220414_MA21
7
22
<0
6
361
Citgo
Loading rack
220414_MA22
8
12
38
4
292
Citgo
Loading rack
220414_MA23
6
9
<0
6
305
Citgo
Loading rack
NEIC MOV_0189
220414_MA24
7
5
9
7
69
Citgo
Tank farm
220414_MA25
11
14
19
9
286
Citgo
Tank farm
220414_MA26
11
14
12
5
103
Citgo
Tank farm
220414_MA27
10
17
24
5
117
Citgo
Tank farm
NEICVP1456E03
(Replacement)
Appendix E
4 of 13
GMAP R6 PAT FY22, Louisiana
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MapJD
BEN
TOL
XYM
XYP
VOC
Facility Short Name
Process
FLIR
Canister
220414_MA28
4
10
11
7
87
Citgo
Tank farm
220414_MA29
8
11
16
6
106
Citgo
Tank farm
220414_MA30
8
14
9
11
130
Citgo
Tank farm
220414_MA31
7
9
9
6
162
Citgo
Tank farm
220414_MA32
8
8
11
11
119
Citgo
Sulfur plant
220414_MA33
5
9
29
7
102
Citgo
Tank 2
220414_MA34
13
118
25
9
1,026
Citgo
Tank 2
220414_MA35
10
9
15
7
10
Citgo
Marine loading dock
220414_MA36
15
165
22
8
1,594
Citgo
Marine loading dock
NEIC 4605
220414_MA37
10
39
31
10
220
Citgo
Marine loading dock
NEIC MOV_0191
220414_MA38
6
12
18
10
238
Citgo
Tank 2
220414_MA39
7
10
6
8
75
Citgo
Tank T-380
220414_MA40
14
11
2
6
198
Citgo
WWTP
220414_MA41
9
5
29
8
30
Citgo
WWTP
220414_MA42
22
48
35
11
1,099
Citgo
WWTP
AED MOV_0167
NEIC 10007
220414_MA43
8
12
9
6
280
Citgo
WWTP
220414_MA44
9
10
2
7
211
Citgo
WWTP
220414_MA45
7
4
8
6
44
Citgo
WWTP
220414_MA46
11
10
10
8
240
Citgo
WWTP
220414_MA47
9
7
<0
6
63
Citgo
WWTP
220414_MA48
8
5
1
7
71
Citgo
WWTP
220414_MA49
9
11
9
7
260
Citgo
Tank 55
220414_MA50
9
11
5
6
87
Citgo
Tank 55
220414_MA51
8
24
35
10
446
Citgo
Tank 55
NEIC MOV_0192
220414_MA52
8
15
41
7
64
220415_MA01
6
1
73
10
132
Marathon - Garyville
Alky unit
220415_MA02
3
0
73
8
107
Marathon - Garyville
WWTP
220415_MA03
23
35
72
12
763*
Marathon - Garyville
API oil/water
separator
NEIC MOV_0193;
NEIC MOV 0194
NEIC 10009
220415_MA04
10
17
58
11
552
Marathon - Garyville
WWTP
220415_MA05
21
38
66
12
992
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA06
11
14
66
12
664
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA07
17
34
78
10
945
Marathon - Garyville
Tank 300-19
NEIC 9490;
ORD 12158
220415_MA08
16
27
65
10
813
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
NEIC MOV_0195
220415_MA09
6
2
46
10
108
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA10
5
16
64
9
263
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA11
8
7
80
10
369
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA12
11
28
60
10
1,542*
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA13
14
79
67
12
1,568
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA14
8
31
71
9
462
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA15
11
50
65
14
915
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA16
10
25
69
13
787
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA17
14
16
52
11
758
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA18
11
60
75
12
1,278
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA19
7
32
84
11
374
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA20
6
7
78
9
285
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA21
7
10
95
9
493
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA22
6
8
68
10
368
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA23
4
4
45
10
381
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
NEIC MOV_0196
220415_MA24
6
2
75
12
610
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA25
10
10
80
13
710
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
NEICVP1456E03
(Replacement)
Appendix E
5 of 13
GMAP R6 PAT FY22, Louisiana
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MapJD
BEN
TOL
XYM
XYP
VOC
Facility Short Name
Process
FLIR
Canister
220415_MA26
6
6
74
9
647
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA27
10
13
67
11
840
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA28
6
20
94
11
666
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA29
10
5
71
10
585
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA30
4
<0
53
11
95
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA31
8
14
106
12
1,048
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA32
9
12
85
13
883
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA33
9
<0
70
11
120
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA34
3
<0
56
11
118
Marathon - Garyville
Marine vapor recovery
combustors
220415_MA35
5
43
79
10
568
Marathon - Garyville
Marine vapor recovery
combustors
220415_MA36
4
2
62
13
416
Marathon - Garyville
Tank farm
220415_MA37
6
<0
55
11
87
Marathon - Garyville
220415_MA38
3
<0
57
12
100
Marathon - Garyville
220416_MA01
22
20
87
33
116
220416_MA02
17
26
66
12
102
220416_MA03
16
24
72
12
82
near Denka/DuPont
220416_MA04
21
22
36
10
81
near Denka/DuPont
220416_MA05
15
22
58
10
89
near Denka/DuPont
220416_MA06
13
27
45
14
93
near Denka/DuPont
220416_MA07
14
19
16
12
92
near Denka/DuPont
220416_MA08
15
18
47
22
88
near Denka/DuPont
220416_MA09
20
20
53
14
136
near Denka/DuPont
220416_MA10
14
16
26
13
91
near Denka/DuPont
220416_MA11
15
18
26
18
89
near Denka/DuPont
220416_MA13
15
6
20
15
86
near Denka/DuPont
ORD 11669
220416_MA13
16
11
30
21
91
near Denka/DuPont
220416_MA14
15
15
44
18
90
near Denka/DuPont
220416_MA15
16
17
49
19
101
near Denka/DuPont
220416_MA16
13
12
32
17
110
near Denka/DuPont
220416_MA17
20
14
49
17
110
near Denka/DuPont
220416_MA18
16
26
71
16
183
near DPC Enterprises
220416_MA19
13
21
80
10
136
near Evonik - Reserve
220416_MA20
16
21
65
9
131
near Evonik - Reserve
220416_MA21
18
20
73
12
134
near Evonik - Reserve
220416_MA22
16
23
56
9
109
near Evonik - Reserve
220416_MA23
12
29
49
9
178
near Evonik - Reserve
220416_MA24
17
26
81
9
138
near Evonik - Reserve
NEIC 3066;
ORD 11680
220416_MA25
13
23
59
7
121
downwind fom Evonik-
Reserve
220416_MA26
14
19
81
3
109
downwind fom Evonik-
Reserve
220416_MA27
14
16
78
8
123
downwind fom Evonik-
Reserve
220416_MA28
15
28
69
4
112
downwind fom Evonik-
Reserve
220416_MA29
20
24
86
6
97
near Evonik/Nalco
220416_MA30
10
15
94
3
73
near Evonik/Nalco
220416_MA31
13
19
53
1
65
near Evonik/Nalco
220416_MA32
15
17
57
<0
68
near Evonik/Nalco
220416_MA33
16
22
87
1
72
near Evonik/Nalco
NEICVP1456E03
(Replacement)
Appendix E
6 of 13
GMAP R6 PAT FY22, Louisiana
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MapJD
BEN
TOL
XYM
XYP
VOC
Facility Short Name
Process
FLIR
Canister
220416_MA34
20
34
59
5
123
near Evonik/Nalco
220416_MA35
11
30
75
4
79
near Evonik/Nalco
220416_MA36
20
25
100
5
62
near Evonik/Nalco
220416_MA37
14
27
90
6
62
near Evonik/Nalco
220416_MA38
15
21
57
4
59
near Evonik/Nalco
220416_MA39
13
24
87
12
64
near Louisiana Refining
220416_MA40
16
30
92
11
77
220416_MA41
14
11
47
16
81
220416_MA42
13
14
11
17
75
220416_MA43
13
15
24
18
108
220416_MA44
15
11
19
24
123
220416_MA45
13
8
3
27
76
220416_MA46
11
8
<0
27
221
220416_MA47
14
5
<0
25
92
220416_MA48
14
5
<0
29
77
220418_MA01
12
4
<0
28
<0
220418_MA02
13
8
29
27
22
220418_MA03
9
4
<0
23
66
Evonik - Reserve
Warehouse
220418_MA04
16
1
<0
28
73
Evonik - Reserve
AR process
220418_MA05
9
<0
<0
27
111
Evonik - Reserve
Scrubber stack
220418_MA06
9
<0
<0
29
70
Evonik - Reserve
Scrubber stack
220418_MA07
10
1
<0
28
71
Evonik - Reserve
Scrubber stack
220418_MA08
9
0
<0
26
63
Evonik - Reserve
near reactors
220418_MA09
9
1
<0
28
68
Evonik - Reserve
near reactors
220418_MA10
9
0
<0
27
54
Evonik - Reserve
near EO unloading
220418_MA11
11
<0
<0
28
58
Evonik - Reserve
near control room
building
220418_MA13
10
<0
<0
29
70
Evonik - Reserve
near control room
building
NEIC 4606;
ORD 12172
220418_MA13
10
<0
5
28
84
Evonik - Reserve
Scrubber stack
220418_MA14
8
<0
9
27
67
Evonik - Reserve
Scrubber stack
AED MOV_0170
220418_MA15
10
<0
<0
25
61
near Evonik - Reserve
220418_MA16
5
<0
<0
29
58
near Evonik - Reserve
220418_MA17
10
<0
20
29
64
near Evonik - Reserve
220418_MA18
12
<0
<0
27
57
near Evonik - Reserve
220418_MA19
10
<0
<0
29
125
near Stericycle
220418_MA20
11
<0
<0
28
84
near Evonik - Reserve
220418_MA21
4
<0
<0
30
46
near Evonik - Reserve
220418_MA22
10
<0
<0
27
53
near Evonik - Reserve
220418_MA23
11
<0
<0
28
59
near Evonik - Reserve
220418_MA24
8
<0
<0
31
52
near Evonik - Reserve
220418_MA25
8
<0
<0
29
50
near Evonik - Reserve
220418_MA26
12
<0
<0
29
52
near Evonik - Reserve
220418_MA27
8
<0
<0
28
44
220418_MA28
12
0
1
29
75
220418JVIA29
12
<0
2
31
56
220418_MA30
11
<0
<0
31
65
220418_MA31
7
<0
1
28
43
220418_MA32
10
0
13
28
53
near NuStar - St. James
220418_MA33
7
<0
<0
26
40
near NuStar - St. James
220418_MA34
9
1
<0
30
62
near NuStar - St. James
220418_MA35
12
<0
<0
29
55
near NuStar - St. James
NEICVP1456E03
(Replacement)
Appendix E
7 of 13
GMAP R6 PAT FY22, Louisiana
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MapJD
BEN
TOL
XYM
XYP
VOC
Facility Short Name
Process
FLIR
Canister
220418_MA36
9
<0
<0
29
70
near NuStar - St. James
220418_MA37
8
7
3
31
96
near NuStar - St. James
220418_MA38
10
2
1
27
47
near NuStar - St. James
220418_MA39
10
<0
<0
28
75
NuStar - St. James
220418_MA40
13
<0
<0
30
148
NuStar - St. James
220418_MA41
9
<0
3
30
123
NuStar - St. James
220418_MA42
11
3
<0
29
100
NuStar - St. James
220418_MA43
11
<0
<0
29
283
NuStar - St. James
220418_MA44
9
<0
<0
27
147
NuStar - St. James
downwind of Tank 25
220418_MA45
9
<0
<0
27
67
NuStar - St. James
downwind of Tank 25
220418_MA46
7
<0
<0
27
70
NuStar - St. James
downwind of Tank 25
220418_MA47
8
<0
<0
27
250
NuStar - St. James
downwind of Tank 25
220418_MA48
11
<0
<0
31
219
NuStar - St. James
downwind of Tank 25
220418_MA49
5
<0
<0
26
35
NuStar - St. James
AED MOV_0172
220418_MA50
8
<0
<0
26
63
NuStar - St. James
near Tank 25
220418_MA51
12
<0
<0
29
118
NuStar - St. James
Tank 6
AED MOV_0174;
NEIC MOV 0204
220418_MA52
20
0
0
27
58
220418_MA53
21
<0
<0
27
48
downwind from Americas
Styrenics
220418_MA54
17
<0
<0
31
56
downwind from Americas
Styrenics
NEIC 527
220418_MA55
16
<0
<0
31
49
downwind from Americas
Styrenics
220418_MA56
43
3
<0
28
104
downwind from Americas
Styrenics
NEIC 535
220418_MA57
42
<0
<0
28
86
downwind from Americas
Styrenics
220418_MA58
12
<0
<0
29
46
downwind from Americas
Styrenics
220418_MA59
10
<0
3
32
42
220418_MA60
9
2
<0
27
35
220418_MA61
11
2
15
31
58
220418_MA62
11
<0
<0
29
54
220418_MA63
11
<0
<0
27
32
220418_MA64
11
<0
<0
28
31
near Evonik - Reserve
220418_MA65
13
<0
<0
28
29
near Evonik - Reserve
220418_MA66
11
<0
<0
28
44
near Evonik - Reserve
220418_MA67
5
<0
<0
26
26
near Evonik - Reserve
220418_MA68
11
<0
<0
26
46
downwind of Evonik -
Reserve
220418_MA69
11
<0
<0
30
50
downwind of Evonik -
Reserve
220418_MA70
6
<0
<0
29
46
downwind of Evonik -
Reserve
220418_MA71
11
<0
<0
26
35
downwind of Evonik -
Reserve
220418_MA72
12
2
<0
30
42
downwind of Evonik -
Reserve
220418_MA73
10
<0
6
29
45
downwind of Evonik -
Reserve
220418_MA74
11
0
10
30
51
220419_MA01
8
6
32
24
53
220419_MA02
8
2
22
22
55
NEICVP1456E03
(Replacement)
Appendix E
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MapJD
BEN
TOL
XYM
XYP
voc
Facility Short Name
Process
FLIR
Canister
220419_MA03
7
<0
24
27
26
220419_MA04
7
<0
<0
27
49
Union Carbide - St. Charles
near EXP plant
220419_MA05
9
<0
10
26
35
Union Carbide - St. Charles
near railyard
220419_MA06
9
<0
<0
26
27
Union Carbide - St. Charles
near railyard
220419_MA07
8
<0
<0
25
29
Union Carbide - St. Charles
near butanol plant
220419_MA08
8
<0
<0
25
34
Union Carbide - St. Charles
220419_MA09
6
<0
<0
26
20
Union Carbide - St. Charles
near SPU
220419_MA10
4
<0
<0
23
16
Union Carbide - St. Charles
near SPU
220419_MA11
9
<0
14
26
28
Union Carbide - St. Charles
near storage tanks
220419_MA12
15
<0
7
27
52
Union Carbide - St. Charles
near storage tanks
220419_MA13
36
<0
<0
26
104
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Tank 1311
220419_MA14
24
<0
0
26
67
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Tank 1301
220419_MA15
32
2
9
27
148
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Tank 1301
220419_MA16
13
<0
9
26
45
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Tank 1301
220419_MA17
9
<0
<0
26
31
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Railcar loading
NEIC 00278;
ORD 11677
220419_MA18
5
<0
<0
23
18
Union Carbide - St. Charles
SPU/railcar loading
220419_MA19
7
<0
<0
25
24
Union Carbide - St. Charles
SPU/railcar loading
220419_MA20
8
<0
<0
26
83
Union Carbide - St. Charles
WWTP
220419_MA21
3
<0
<0
23
18
Union Carbide - St. Charles
WWTP
220419_MA22
10
<0
1
28
132
Union Carbide - St. Charles
WWTP
220419_MA23
8
0
<0
27
54
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Acrylics unit
NEIC 10018;
ORD 12311
220419_MA24
4
<0
<0
27
21
Union Carbide - St. Charles
WWTP
220419_MA25
5
<0
<0
22
30
Union Carbide - St. Charles
WWTP
220419_MA26
9
<0
9
26
37
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Tank area
220419_MA27
9
<0
<0
27
23
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Tank area
220419_MA28
5
<0
<0
26
20
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Tank area
220419_MA29
6
<0
1
26
68
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Tank area
220419_MA30
7
<0
<0
24
21
Union Carbide - St. Charles
HO/olefins
220419_MA31
5
3
7
20
58
Union Carbide - St. Charles
WWTP
220419_MA32
5
<0
<0
20
27
Union Carbide - St. Charles
WWTP
220419_MA33
6
<0
2
21
254
Union Carbide - St. Charles
WWTP
220419_MA34
6
3
10
24
165
Union Carbide - St. Charles
WWTP
220419_MA35
10
1
25
23
239
Union Carbide - St. Charles
WWTP
NEIC 00118;
ORD 12153
220419_MA36
5
2
<0
23
148
Union Carbide - St. Charles
WWTP
220419_MA37
6
1
<0
23
23
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Acrylics unit
220419_MA38
8
<0
<0
25
241
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Acrylics unit
220419_MA39
6
<0
<0
20
289
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Acrylics unit
220419_MA40
8
<0
<0
24
329
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Acrylics unit
220419_MA41
7
0
<0
25
39
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Acrylics unit
220419_MA42
6
<0
<0
25
26
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Acrylics unit
220419_MA43
6
<0
<0
25
25
Union Carbide - St. Charles
SPU unit
220419_MA44
6
<0
<0
28
26
Union Carbide - St. Charles
SPU unit
220419_MA45
6
<0
<0
26
40
Union Carbide - St. Charles
SPU unit
220419_MA46
8
<0
<0
24
26
Union Carbide - St. Charles
SPU unit
220419_MA47
7
<0
<0
25
29
Union Carbide - St. Charles
SPU unit
220419_MA48
5
1
<0
25
48
Union Carbide - St. Charles
SPU unit
220419_MA49
9
3
1
23
27
Union Carbide - St. Charles
220419_MA50
9
<0
3
25
373
220420_MA01
11
13
58
7
33
NEICVP1456E03
(Replacement)
Appendix E
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MapJD
BEN
TOL
XYM
XYP
voc
Facility Short Name
Process
FLIR
Canister
220420_MA02
11
10
64
6
58
220420_MA03
8
7
46
7
75
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Olefins/HC plant
220420_MA04
11
9
57
9
136
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Olefins/HC plant
220420_MA05
8
3
15
7
135
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Olefins #2 plant
220420_MA06
8
2
26
7
74
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Olefins #2 plant
220420_MA07
9
5
40
8
103
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Olefins #2 plant
220420_MA08
10
3
41
9
183
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Olefins #2 plant
220420_MA08
10
7
50
6
134
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Olefins #2 plant
NEIC 4602
220420_MA10
11
6
30
10
837
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Olefins #2 plant
220420_MA11
12
9
43
9
299
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Olefins #2 plant
ORD 12156
220420_MA12
12
8
29
10
144
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Olefins #1 plant
220420_MA13
9
3
29
5
51
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Olefins #1 plant
220420_MA14
13
9
44
10
86
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Olefins #1 plant
220420_MA15
13
9
38
12
178
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Olefins #1 plant
220420_MA16
11
4
39
11
79
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Oxides plant
220420_MA17
6
<0
20
11
561
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Oxides plant
220420_MA18
11
4
30
9
377
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Oxides plant
220420_MA19
9
7
46
7
289
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Oxides plant
220420_MA20
10
5
36
7
140
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Oxides plant
220420_MA21
7
7
20
10
61
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Amines
220420_MA22
6
7
16
7
83
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Amines
220420_MA23
10
10
18
8
108
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Amines
220420_MA24
6
2
37
8
40
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Amines/EO mound
220420_MA25
10
0
42
9
43
Union Carbide - St. Charles
EO mound
220420_MA26
8
3
43
9
41
Union Carbide - St. Charles
EO mound
220420_MA27
6
6
35
7
40
Union Carbide - St. Charles
EO mound
AED MOV_0175
220420_MA28
9
4
26
8
44
Union Carbide - St. Charles
EO mound
220420_MA29
6
<0
1
3
32
Union Carbide - St. Charles
EO mound
220420_MA30
7
2
33
9
42
Union Carbide - St. Charles
EO mound
220420_MA31
12
12
54
11
83
Union Carbide - St. Charles
EO mound/admin
220420_MA32
9
7
46
8
44
220420_MA33
8
9
42
9
82
220420_MA34
10
7
40
11
45
MPLX-Mt. Airy
220420_MA35
5
5
30
10
44
MPLX-Mt. Airy
220420_MA36
9
6
17
11
57
MPLX-Mt. Airy
220420_MA37
9
2
26
10
58
MPLX-Mt. Airy
220420_MA38
10
3
31
10
59
MPLX-Mt. Airy
220420_MA39
7
2
47
7
52
MPLX-Mt. Airy
220420_MA40
7
1
19
8
48
MPLX-Mt. Airy
220420_MA41
10
2
29
10
71
MPLX-Mt. Airy
220420_MA42
7
6
44
10
67
MPLX-Mt. Airy
220420_MA43
6
0
27
7
119
MPLX-Mt. Airy
Tank 150-2
220420_MA44
10
6
46
12
125
MPLX-Mt. Airy
Tank 150-2
220420_MA45
9
5
45
10
99
MPLX-Mt. Airy
Tank 150-2
220420_MA46
9
1
42
11
65
MPLX-Mt. Airy
Tank 150-2
220420_MA47
8
5
35
7
75
MPLX-Mt. Airy
Tank 150-2
220420_MA48
9
4
50
9
66
MPLX-Mt. Airy
Tank 150-2
220420_MA49
9
5
32
11
51
220420_MA50
10
8
61
8
83
220421_MA01
10
16
59
18
<0
220421_MA02
10
0
85
7
<0
NEICVP1456E03
(Replacement)
Appendix E
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GMAP R6 PAT FY22, Louisiana
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MapJD
BEN
TOL
XYM
XYP
VOC
Facility Short Name
Process
FLIR
Canister
220421_MA03
9
17
20
3
<0
220421_MA04
8
43
101
<0
88
Occidental - Convent
220421_MA05
9
43
49
<0
74
Occidental - Convent
EDC tanks
220421_MA06
7
35
82
<0
73
Occidental - Convent
EDC tanks
220421_MA07
9
32
83
<0
67
Occidental - Convent
EDC tanks
220421_MA08
7
38
87
<0
73
Occidental - Convent
EDC tanks
220421_MA09
15
36
103
<0
80
Occidental - Convent
EDC tanks\Plant 1
220421_MA10
12
45
113
<0
84
Occidental - Convent
Plant 1
220421_MA11
11
33
115
<0
109
Occidental - Convent
220421_MA12
11
37
100
<0
77
Occidental - Convent
220421_MA13
11
40
106
<0
79
near Mosaic
220421_MA14
18
38
108
<0
329
going to Plains Marketing -
St. James
220421_MA15
13
22
96
<0
292
near NuStar - St. James
220421_MA16
24
36
90
6
2,319
near NuStar - St. James
NEIC MOV_0205
220421_MA17
11
16
16
4
136
220421_MA18
9
16
12
3
66
220421_MA19
8
17
19
0
92
Plains Market
ng - St. James
220421_MA20
10
20
38
1
77
Plains Market
ng - St. James
220421_MA21
12
16
26
<0
115
Plains Market
ng - St. James
220421_MA22
7
18
38
1
150
Plains Market
ng - St. James
220421_MA23
7
20
20
3
62
Plains Market
ng - St. James
220421_MA24
7
18
27
2
108
Plains Market
ng - St. James
220421_MA25
11
22
43
2
304
Plains Market
ng - St. James
Tank 5210
220421_MA26
7
24
42
<0
108
Plains Market
ng - St. James
220421_MA27
7
23
21
<0
61
Plains Market
ng - St. James
220421_MA28
7
20
37
3
70
Plains Market
ng - St. James
220421_MA29
7
18
33
2
85
Plains Market
ng - St. James
220421_MA30
8
20
41
0
303
going to Americas Styrenics -
St. James
220421_MA31
1
16
9
<0
51
going to Americas Styrenics -
St. James
220421_MA32
200
130
57
14
5,312*
going to Americas Styrenics -
St. James
NEIC MOV_0206
NEIC 3073;
ORD 12161
220421_MA33
31
29
27
3
2,177
going to Americas Styrenics -
St. James
220421_MA34
33
25
44
<0
106
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
Downwind of ME3100
220421_MA35
236
17
42
<0
578
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
220421_MA36
470
21
38
<0
1,119
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
SM2 styrene plant
220421_MA37
1178
19
59
8
2,891
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
SM2 styrene plant
220421_MA37
1138
15
50
9
2,752
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
SM2 styrene plant
NEIC 4618;
ORD 12159
220421_MA39
10132
308
30
57
5,312
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
SM2 styrene plant
NEIC 00279
220421_MA40
623
13
45
1
1,592
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
SM2 styrene plant
220421_MA41
862
20
62
6
3,532
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
SM2 styrene
plant/cooling tower
220421_MA42
117
20
21
<0
318
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
Cooling tower
NEICVP1456E03
(Replacement)
Appendix E
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MapJD
BEN
TOL
XYM
XYP
VOC
Facility Short Name
Process
FLIR
Canister
220421_MA43
275
20
22
<0
725
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
Cooling tower
220421_MA44
96
23
36
1
305
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
Cooling tower
220421_MA45
169
25
13
1
418
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
Cooling tower
220421_MA46
25
21
<0
<0
111
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
Cooling tower
220421_MA47
95
17
7
<0
263
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
Cooling tower
220421_MA48
13
18
13
1
63
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
Cooling tower/north
tank farm
220421_MA49
12
18
15
0
49
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
North tank farm
220421_MA50
190
80
<0
6
785
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
DNBP
220421_MA51
99
41
3
4
628
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
DNBP
220421_MA52
74
45
14
1
440
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
DNBP
220421_MA53
37
31
<0
1
235
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
DNBP
220421_MA54
204
97
20
6
930
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
DNBP
NEIC 4601
220421_MA55
60
42
34
4
277
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
Ethylbenzene
AED MOV_0179;
AED MOV_0180;
AED MOV 0181
220421_MA56
11
20
28
2
58
220421_MA57
11
21
35
5
36
220422_MA01
9
3
51
20
107
220422_MA02
17
34
193
<0
99
DuPont
220422_MA03
16
44
152
<0
249
DuPont
220422_MA04
14
31
174
<0
97
DuPont
220422_MA05
18
32
188
<0
144
DuPont
220422_MA06
11
36
193
<0
96
DuPont
220422_MA07
13
19
156
<0
62
DuPont
220422_MA08
16
37
179
<0
57
DuPont
220422_MA09
13
33
178
<0
54
DuPont
220422_MA10
12
27
179
<0
51
DuPont
220422_MA11
19
39
176
<0
155
DuPont
near WWTP
NEIC 10008
220422_MA12
9
36
180
<0
67
DuPont
WWTP/chloroprene
storage
220422_MA13
16
26
183
<0
56
DuPont
Chloroprene storage
220422_MA14
9
30
176
<0
52
DuPont
CD brine clarifier
220422_MA15
15
25
176
<0
49
DuPont
Barrel storage yard
220422_MA16
16
35
184
<0
76
DuPont
Poly building
220422_MA17
14
32
132
<0
58
DuPont
Poly building
220422_MA18
13
111
150
<0
201
Denka
West side of poly
building
NEIC 519
220422_MA19
18
95
201
<0
315
Denka
Poly building
ORD 11675
220422_MA20
7
62
94
<0
187
Denka
Poly
building/fininshing
driers
NEICVP1456E03
(Replacement)
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GMAP R6 PAT FY22, Louisiana
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MapJD
BEN
TOL
XYM
XYP
VOC
Facility Short Name
Process
FLIR
Canister
220422_MA21
6
92
144
<0
222
Denka
Poly
building/fininshing
driers
220422_MA22
9
20
108
<0
41
Denka
Finishing driers/brine
pit
220422_MA23
9
42
122
<0
104
Denka
Brine pit
220422_MA24
10
23
145
<0
59
Denka
Brine pit/admin bid
220422_MA25
14
18
119
6
74
220423_MA01
0
0
0
0
69
220423_MA02
0
0
0
0
50
220423_MA03
0
0
0
0
50
220423_MA04
0
0
0
0
80
Nucor Steel - Louisiana
220423_MA05
0
0
0
0
60
Nucor Steel - Louisiana
Fines blending
220423_MA06
0
0
0
0
54
Nucor Steel - Louisiana
Fines blending
220423_MA07
0
0
0
0
48
Nucor Steel - Louisiana
Ore yards
220423_MA08
0
0
0
0
45
Nucor Steel - Louisiana
Ore yards
220423_MA09
0
0
0
0
58
Nucor Steel - Louisiana
Ore yards
220423_MA10
0
0
0
0
45
Nucor Steel - Louisiana
Ore yards
220423_MA11
0
0
0
0
44
Nucor Steel - Louisiana
Admin
220423_MA12
13
8
47
14
65
220423_MA13
6
1
39
9
57
near Motiva/Shell
220423_MA14
11
7
28
13
49
near Motiva/Shell
220423_MA15
11
5
42
14
66
NEIC 3119;
ORD 12173
NEICVP1456E03
(Replacement)
Appendix E
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Appendix F
Facilities Entered
VP1456E03
GMAP R6 Pollution Accountability Team FY2022
Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
St. Charles Parish, Louisiana
St. James Parish, Louisiana
St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana
3 pages
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Longitude
Latitude
County
Date
Facility Name (Facility Short Name)
FRS ID
-93.27563
30.24502
Calcasieu
4/11/2022
Louisiana Integrated Polyethylene Jv, Lie (Louisiana
Integrated Polyethylene)
110070879384
-93.29370
30.25880
Calcasieu
4/11/2022
Sasol Chemicals USA LLC
(Sasol)
110017418061
-93.27439
30.24216
Calcasieu
4/12/2022
Lake Charles Manufacturing Complex
(Phillips 66 - Lake Charles)
110000539757
-93.30859
30.21419
Calcasieu
4/13/2022
LOTTE Chemical Louisiana LLC
(LOTTE)
110070132818
-93.28623
30.23099
Calcasieu
4/13/2022
Westlake Petrochemical LP
(Westlake - South)
110043973509
-93.28626
30.25309
Calcasieu
4/14/2022
Westlake Petrochemical LP
(Westlake - North)
110043973509
-93.32405
30.18149
Calcasieu
4/14/2022
Citgo Petroleum Corp
(Citgo)
110000597248
-90.59353
30.06132
St. John
4/15/2022
Marathon Petroleum Co LP - LA Refining Division -
Garyville Refinery
(Marathon - Garvville)
110041135580
-90.57818
30.07145
St. John
4/18/2022
Evonik Corp - Reserve Plant
(Evonik - Reserve)
110017758381
-90.85700
30.02400
St. James
4/18/2022
NuStar Logistics LP - St. James Terminal
(NuStar - St. James)
110007278908
-90.44370
29.98290
St. Charles
4/19/2022 -
4/20/2022
Union Carbide
(Union Carbide - St. Charles)
110000597104
-90.64279
30.05606
St. John
4/20/2022
MPLX Terminals LLC
(MPLX - Mt. Airy)
110024570739
-90.83084
30.05509
St. James
4/21/2022
Occidental Chemical Corporation Convent Plant
(Occidental - Convent)
110000597328
-90.84000
30.00778
St. James
4/21/2022
Plains Marketing LP - St. James Terminal
(Plains Marketing - St. James)
110022481777
-90.91600
30.08013
St. James
4/21/2022
Americas Styrenics LLC - St James Plant
(Americas Styrenics - St. James)
110056954602
-90.52410
30.05890
St. John
4/22/2022
DuPont Pontchartrain Site
(DuPont)
110000597131
-90.52429
30.05674
St. John
4/22/2022
Denka Performance Elastomer LLC
(Denka)
110067396669
-90.86053
30.08131
St. James
4/23/2022
Nucor Steel Louisiana LLC
(Nucor Steel - Louisiana)
110046325400
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Appendix F
Page 1 of 3
GMAP R6 PAT FY22, Louisiana
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Facility Short Name
Organization
Company Contact
Title
First Name
Last Name
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Beau
Mixont
Env. Specialist
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Ranesha
Davis
LDAP Specialist
Sasol
Sasol
Allyson
Leger
Environmental Manager
Sasol
Sasol
Matthew
Todd
Env. Specialist
Sasol
BrandSafway
Ridry
Abate
LDAR
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Erin
Strang
Env. Team Lead
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Tricia
Ripp
Env. Specialist
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Cassie
Thearis
Env. Specialist
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
John
Trasiewicz
Env. Specialist
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Heath
Mouton
ERS
LOTTE
LOTTE
Kaili
Patterson
Env. Supervisor
LOTTE
LOTTE
Heather
Holbrook
Air Env. Coordinator
LOTTE
LOTTE
Andrew
Lavin
EHSS Manager
Westlake South
Westlake South
Don
Johnson
Env. Specialist
Westlake South
Westlake South
Paula
McCain
Env. Manager
Westlake North
Westlake North
Bob
Craft
Production Eng
Westlake North
Westlake North
Paula
McCain
Env. Manager
Westlake North
Westlake North
Sarah
Donahe
Production Supervisor
Citgo
Citgo
Gus
Fazzio
Operator
Citgo
Citgo
Phyllis
Holifield
Env. Manager
Marathon - Garyville
Marathon - Garyville
Jim
Manning
ESS Manager
Marathon - Garyville
Marathon - Garyville
Kelly
Hedges
Env. Supervisor
Marathon - Garyville
Marathon - Garyville
Paula
Bremer
Env. Professional
Evonik - Reserve
Evonik - Reserve
Jennifer
Sparks
Evonik - Reserve
Evonik - Reserve
Brittany
Breaux
EHSS Manager
Evonik - Reserve
Evonik - Reserve
Jean
Marion
Site Manager
NuStar - St. James
NuStar - St. James
Jean
Zerinyue
GM Operation
NuStar - St. James
NuStar - St. James
Marcello
Cornejo
Terminal Manager
NuStar - St. James
NuStar - St. James
Brad
Roig
HSE
Union Carbide - St. Charles
EPA Region 5
Karina
Kuc
Union Carbide - St. Charles
EPA Region 5
Victoria
Nelson
Union Carbide - St. Charles
EPA Region 6
James
Haynes
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Leverage
Charles
Air Specialist
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Brenden
Chamban
Air Specialist
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Breb
Dejeen
Fugitive Emission
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Leverage
Marian
Palmisano
Env. Tech
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Jason
Oser
NEICVP1456E03
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Appendix F
Page 2 of 3
GMAP R6 PAT FY22, Louisiana
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Facility Short Name
Organization
Company Contact
Title
First Name
Last Name
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Jared
St. Pier
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Brett
Matherne
Senior EHS Specialist
MPLX - Mt. Airy
MPLX - Mt. Airy
John David
Neal
Terminal Manager
MPLX - Mt. Airy
MPLX - Mt. Airy
Patrick
Williams
Occidental - Convent
Occidental - Convent
Courtney
Rome
Technical Coordinator
Occidental - Convent
Occidental - Convent
Mark
Rismondy
Production Manager
Occidental - Convent
Occidental - Convent
Jake
Vakenti
Safety/Security Manager
Occidental - Convent
Occidental - Convent
Matt
Delicata
Production Superintendent
Occidental - Convent
Occidental - Convent
Steve
Welch
Plant Manager
Plains Marketing - St. James
Plains Marketing - St. James
Shannon
Duncan
HSE Professional
Plains Marketing - St. James
Plains Marketing - St. James
Joanna
Falgoust
Admin Assistant Professional
Plains Marketing - St. James
Plains Marketing - St. James
Jon
Hotard
Operations Supervisor
Americas Styrenics - St James
Americas Styrenics - St James
Durell
Morris
Env. Specialist
Americas Styrenics - St James
Americas Styrenics - St James
Dave
Thomas
Env. Compliance Manager
Americas Styrenics - St James
Americas Styrenics - St James
Jacob
Lasalvia
Plant Manager
Americas Styrenics - St James
Americas Styrenics - St James
Sam
Dupleses
Shift Supervisor
Americas Styrenics - St James
Americas Styrenics - St. James
Ben
Brignae
Ops Coordinator
Denka
Denka
Kevin
Volkel
Outside council
Denka
Denka
Akihiko
Kusaka
In-house council
Denka
Denka
Patrick
Walsh
HSE Manager
Denka
Denka
Koichi
Matsunaga
VP Technology
Denka
DuPont
Corey
Blanchard
DuPont
DuPont
Toni
Martin
EHS Resource
DuPont
DuPont
Damon
Williams
DuPont
DuPont
Mark
Schorr
Interim Plant Manager
DuPont
DuPont
Brad
Hill
Production Tech. Advisor
DuPont
DuPont
Lori Elisabeth
Sanders
Legal counsel
DuPont
DuPont
Douglas
Martin
Ops. Manager
DuPont
DuPont
Jason
Walker
EHS Consultants
DuPont
DuPont
Eric
Jarrell
Outside council
Nucor Steel - Louisiana
Nucor Steel - Louisiana
Marshall
Crawford
Env. Manager
Nucor Steel - Louisiana
Nucor Steel - Louisiana
Lane
Grant
Technical Manager
Nucor Steel - Louisiana
Nucor Steel - Louisiana
Eric
Caruso
Env. Engineer
Nucor Steel - Louisiana
Nucor Steel - Louisiana
Davre
Lartigue
Operations Manager
NEICVP1456E03
(Replacement)
Appendix F
Page 3 of 3
GMAP R6 PAT FY22, Louisiana
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Appendix G
Canister Sample Log and Chain of Custody
Record
VP1456E03
GMAP R6 Pollution Accountability Team FY2022
Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
St. Charles Parish, Louisiana
St. James Parish, Louisiana
St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana
7 pages
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NEIC
ORD
Canister
Canister
Number
Number
Map ID
Date/Time
Sampler
Facility Short Name
Potential Source
3071
11685
220411.
_MA10
4/11/2022 12:54
Helmich
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Cracker
10027
11670
220411.
MA14
4/11/2022 13:34
Helmich
Louisiana Integrated
Polyethylene
Cracker
3101
12318
220411
MA28
4/11/2022 15:16
Helmich
Sasol
EOEG
3068
12169
220411
MA35
4/11/2022 16:22
Helmich
Sasol
EtO/Ethoxylate
4612
12175
220412
MA01
4/12/2022 7:59
Helmich
Field blank
521
12307
220412
MA24
4/12/2022 12:49
Helmich
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Tank 82
3116
12151
220412
MA41
4/12/2022 15:55
Helmich
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
Tank 2001
9497
11686
220412
MA47
4/12/2022 17:03
Helmich
Phillips 66 - Lake Charles
11678
220413
MA09
4/13/2022 10:01
Helmich
LOTTE
MEG Unit
4621
12306
220413
MA12
4/13/2022 10:43
Helmich
LOTTE
Tank T-1807
4609
12171
220413
MA16
4/13/2022 11:11
Helmich
LOTTE
Thermal oxidizer
12137
220413
MA37
4/13/2022 15:25
Helmich
Westlake - South
Unknown
12148
220413
MA42
4/13/2022 15:54
Helmich
Westlake - South
Powerhouse C
4605
220414
MA36
4/14/2022 13:15
Helmich
Citgo
Marine loading docks
10007
220414
MA42
4/14/2022 14:15
Helmich
Citgo
WWTP
10009
220415
MA03
4/15/2022 9:21
Helmich
Marathon - Garyville
API oil/water separator
9490
12158
220415
MA07
4/15/2022 10:25
Helmich
Marathon - Garyville
Tank 300-19
11669
220416
MA13
4/16/2022 10:18
Helmich
near Denka
3066
11680
220416
MA24
4/16/2022 11:36
Helmich
near Evonik - Reserve
4606
12172
220418
MA13
4/18/2022 10:59
Helmich
Evonik Reserve
EO scrubber
527
220418.
MA54
4/18/2022 16:30
Helmich
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
Benzene tank
535
220418.
MA56
4/18/2022 16:46
Helmich
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
Benzene tank
00278
11677
220419.
MA17
4/19/2022 12:19
Helmich
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Railcar loading
10018
12311
220419.
MA23
4/19/2022 12:59
Helmich
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Acrylics unit
00118
12153
220419.
MA35
4/19/2022 15:30
Helmich
Union Carbide - St. Charles
WWTP
4602
220420.
MA08
4/20/2022 10:16
Helmich
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Olefins #2
12156
220420.
_MA11
4/20/2022 10:38
Helmich
Union Carbide - St. Charles
Olefins #2
3073
12161
220421
MA32
4/21/2022 15:01
Helmich
Public road
Barge loading
4618
12159
220421.
MA37
4/21/2022 16:43
Helmich
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
SM2 styrene plant
00279
220421.
MA39
4/21/2022 16:57
Helmich
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
SM2 styrene plant
4601
220421.
MA54
4/21/2022 17:49
Helmich
Americas Styrenics - St.
James
DNBP plant
10021
N/A
4/22/2022 13:20
Mahoney
10006
N/A
4/22/2022 13:22
Mahoney
10005
N/A
4/22/2022 13:25
Mahoney
4614
N/A
4/22/2022 13:28
Mahoney
10008
220422
MA11
4/22/2022 15:00
Helmich
DuPont
WWTP
519
220422
MA18
4/22/2022 17:10
Helmich
Denka
Poly building
11675
220422.
MA19
4/22/2022 17:17
Helmich
Denka
Poly building
(ERG)
3119
12173
220423
CA02
4/23/2022 14:49
Helmich
Field blank
10023
220423
CA02
4/23/2022 15:16
Helmich
Field blank
NEICVP1456E03
(Replacement)
Appendix G
Page 1 of 7
GMAP R6 PAT FY22, Louisiana
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*ERG Chain of Custody Record
601 Keystone Park Onve. Suite 700, Morrisville, NC 27560
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TEMP "C
SEAL#
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REMARKS:
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Pink: Field Copy
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%ERG Chain of Custody Record
601 Keystone Park Drive, Suite 700, Morrisviile, NC 27580
PROJECT
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DATE
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CONDITION
REMARKS:
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Page 3 of 7
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Pink: Field Copy
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, Morrisville, NC 275613
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REMARKS:
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