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From:marc.phillips@enron.com
To:david.ayers@enron.com, ron.beidelman@enron.com, ruth.jensen@enron.com,kyle.purvis@enron.com, butch.russell@enron.com, david.parham@enron.com, leo.nichols@enron.com, rick.loveless@enron.com, larry.campbell@enron.com, mike.riedel@enron.com, ron.harkra
Subject:EPA Rules; Glycol Dehys
Cc:bret.reich@enron.com, david.nutt@enron.com, susan.fernandez@enron.com
Bcc:bret.reich@enron.com, david.nutt@enron.com, susan.fernandez@enron.com
Date:Thu, 27 May 1999 02:05:00 -0700 (PDT)

The oil and gas production (O&G) and transmission and storage (T&S) MACT
rules have been signed by EPA and should appear in the Federal Register very
soon (late May or early June). You will have three years to comply for
existing sources, but new sources must comply with these regulations as soon
as the rules appear in the Federal Register. New sources, as defined in the
regulations, are any dehys that were installed on or after February 6, 1998.
I will be putting out an Environmental Notice about these rules, but if you
have a dehy that was installed on or after February 6, 1998, contact me and
we can discuss how to get that unit into compliance immediately. In addition
to control requirements, you will have 120 days to notify EPA about any new
sources.

Marc