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SMITHFIELD TOW\ISHIP PO Box 27 East Smithfield, PA 18817 570-596-7770 April 8, 2014 PA Depadmcnt of Envirorunental Prctection Attn: Pstrick Brennan, Environmental Progem Manager Atrd Lisa Houser, P.E. 208 West Third Street Suirc l0l williamsport, PA I 770 I -6448 RE: PEMiI ID NO. WMGRI23NCO27 Dear Depaftnent Off cials, We rcspectfirlly invite you attend the next township me€ting to a$wcr only questions about the Lanb water Storage Facility. The township m€eting will be held May 6, 2014 at 8PM at thc Smithfield Municipal Hall located at 48 Factory Lane just off Main Street. Sinc€rcIy, Smithfield Township Supervisors eceived--

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Page 1: SMITHFIELD TOW\ISHIP

SMITHFIELD TOW\ISHIPPO Box 27

East Smithfield, PA 18817570-596-7770

April 8, 2014

PA Depadmcnt of Envirorunental PrctectionAttn: Pstrick Brennan, Environmental Progem ManagerAtrd Lisa Houser, P.E.208 West Third StreetSuirc l0lwilliamsport, PA I 770 I -6448

RE: PEMiI ID NO. WMGRI23NCO27

Dear Depaftnent Off cials,

We rcspectfirlly invite you attend the next township me€ting to a$wcr only questions about the

Lanb water Storage Facility. The township m€eting will be held May 6, 2014 at 8PM at thcSmithfield Municipal Hall located at 48 Factory Lane just off Main Street.

Sinc€rcIy,Smithfield Township Supervisors

eceived--

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rYPEcoutitTY :--: nuN;;AL,rv-*:* --.-courrrii --... --

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SENDTO: Divlsioo of Conlrac's. ProcuremenlE Bonding COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA15b FIOOT, RCSOB DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

P O Bo( 8766, Haftisbuq, PA 17105 BUREAU OF WASTE MANAGEMENT

SF lD 1045719 SF Othet lD Bond Transmittal Form client lo j4lE32L clienl AKA

lD No.

-

lnstrumert No { orig. Application ! Partial Replacement

op€rator chesaoeake Aopalachia. LLc | ! Replacement Bond n nephcenent enaorsenert

Phone 570-888{564 ErikHaskins lE AddrtionalBond tl Additional EndoEement

Pennir4{egistation No. WMGR123NC027 | I Phased Collateral ! Schedule for D€posit of

clienrautl n wl,fi,4w ! wrie.wr' | n change ofownersnip Colaterdl or SuretY

T-tF2cil,N Aurh Ll wNe{w tl ! Phased surety ! Phased suretv Installnent

corrv eradroro t ounn lI Release n chanse of own€rshiP

Muicipaliry SddEsLdlql4lEP- FEDf,RAI- ID#

Region Revi€wer

-Cbad Glunt NOTD: BONDS TO BE REPLACED/RELE-ASED MUST BE ADEQUATELY

IDENTTFIf,D BY:

Dollar Amoutrl Approved By: CG I Bond f'quer

Phone s70-127-1717 | Bond TYPe

Offlce NCRO I Bood No

DateReceived 2ll9l20l4 Execution Date:

Date to

COMME}ITS:New O&G wastewater treadent facility

(a) Surety Bood No. Surety Coopan) BoDd Dale. . - . .

022044083 Libeny Muninl lnsurance Compao) 2 1l/2014 s 2-245.425.06

(b) Colateral DescnPtiotr Collateral Date

Total 5L,245.425 06-

Completed by Bonding {Dale) (lnilia)(Date) ( lnitial)

Senl to Legal

Approved by DEP LegalRetumed for Coneclions

-

Apprcved bY Atlomey Gene€l --Region Notilied Bond Acepted

-Bond Accepaed DateName

Bond Release Date

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February'18,2014

VIA UPS OVERNIGHT

Ms. Lisa D. Houser, P.E.Environmental Engineer ManagerWaste ManagementPA Dept. of Environmental Protection208 West Third StreetWilliamsport, P A 177 O'l -6448

Re: Lambs Farm Storage FacilitySmithfield Township, Bradford County, PA

Dear Ms. Houser:

Chesapeake Appalachia, L.L.C. submits the enclosed Surety Bond for the Lambs FarmStorage Facility located in Smithfield Township, Bradford County, PA.

lf you should have any questions or require additional information, please do nothesitate to contact me a|570-882-7702 Ext. 84007 or [email protected].

Sincerely,

Eric HaskiilsRegulatory Operations Manager

EH:mo

Enclosures

Chesapeake Energy Colporatiotr14 Ch6ap€.Ie ra. I Saye,PA 18840

570-882-7702

Re}dGo-FEB t s Z0t4

ch ppalaeh

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7C-K-110

COMiIIONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIAbEPARTTiiNT OF EI{VIRONIIEI{TAL PROTECTION

BUREAU OF WASTE llANAGElllEl'tT

SURETY BONDFor A Waste Management Facility

To be completod by PemitteelopeFtor:

Name of Facility: Lamb's Farm Fluid Storaoe Facilitv

Address: 4689 ulster Road

Ulster PA 18850

Municipality: S-EithnefdlS4lsbjL-County: Bradford

Type of Facillty: Check one:

E Hazardous

I Municipal

El Residual

I Other (describe)(Desdbe facillty rype/aclivity)

Purpose: Check one:

(1) Operatjon and closur€ of a Waste Management Facility

E (a) lnitialBond

! (b) Repermit of Existing Facility

fl (c) AdditionalBond

! (d) Replacement Bond

[ (e) change of owneFhip

! (0 Application for Mobile Processing facility permit

(2) Closure ofa Waste Management Facillty

Depa ment U3e OnlY:

Solid Waste Permit No.:

Date of Permit lssuance:

Pemit Acreage:

To be completed by Surety ComPanY:

Bond No.r 022044083

Paqe 1 of 6

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25,10-FlU-Br/vM0111 Rev. 2/2008

WHEREAS, Chesaoeake Appalachia. L.L.C. , (1) a Corporation'(Name of Pemitlee, or Ope€lor)

incorporated under the Laws in the State of

or (2) Limited Liabilitv Companv , with its principal place of- (lndividualLimited Liability Company, Limited/General PanneBhip, Registered Ficiitous Name Business)

business at 6100 N. Western. Oklahoma Citv. OK 731 18 '(Addrcss)

or (3) Lrbertv Mutual lnsurance Companv has (1) filed application for permit(s); or (2) executed{municipality or mrnicipal authoity)

(hereinafter "Agreement") dated(consent ag€emenvconsentdec€e/consent adjudicstion)

with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Environmental Protection (heeinafter referred to as the

,,Departmenf,), or (3) has been ordered by the Department, under the provisions of the "Pennsylvania solid waste

Management Act", Act of July 7, 1980, No. 97, as amended (hereinafter "Act 97") for the purpose, as indicated above of

either (1) the operation and closure or (2) closure of a waste managemenl facility-which will affect 18 6(AcFage to be Under Pemii or as Refercnced bv OrdedAgreement' eic)

acres of land owned by Lamb's Farm. a Partnershio . . in(Name of Landowner)

Bradford County, Pennsylvania (hereinafter referred to as "facilily)(Name ol counly)

NOW THEREFORE, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that we, ChesaDeake AoDaleqhia. Lr! c'(Name of Principal)

as principal, and

Libertv Mutual lnsurance Companv , a corporation of the State of

Massachuselts , licensed to do business in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania' and

with its principal place of business at

as surety,

and intending to be legally bound hereby, are held and firmly bound unto the Department, in thejust and fullsum of

(W ten Doll Amount)

to the payment whercof, well and truly to be made'

assign and successors, firmly by these presents:

d($2.245.425.06 J

we do hereby bind ourselves,

Dollars(Numeri€l Dollar Amount)

our heirs. executors, administrators,

d

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2540-FM-BWM01i1 Rev.2/2008

NOW THE COND|T|ON OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that if the operator shall faithfully perform all of the

requirements of (1) of the Act of Assembly approved July 7, 1980, P.L- 380, known as the "Solid Waste Management

Act."; (2) the Act of Assembly approved June 22, 1937, P.L.1987, as amended, known as "The Clean Streams LaW'; (3)

the Act of Assembly apprcved January 8, 1960, P.L. 2119, as amended, known as the "Air Pollution Control Acl'; (4) the

applicable provisions of the Act of Assembly apprcved November 26, 1978, P.L. 1375, as amended known as the "Dam

Safety and Encroachments Act'; (5) the applicable provisions of the Act of Assembly approved L/lay 31, 1945, P.L. 1'198,

as amended, known as the "Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act'; (6) the Act of Assembly approved July

28, 1988, P.L. 556, known as the "Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act'; (7) the rules and

regulations promulgated thereunder; {8) the provisions and conditions of the permits issued thereunder the designated in

this bond; (g) any agreement with or order of the Department, and (10) such amendments or additions to the acts,

regulations, terms and conditions of the pemits, and orders of the Department as may hereinafter be lawfully made (all of

which are hereinafter rcfe.red to as the "law"), then this obligation shall be null and void, otheMise to be and remain in full

force and effect.

LIABILITY UPoN THIS BOND shall be for the amount specified herein. Liability upon this bond shall be

continuous from the initiation of operations at the facility, and shall continue for the duration of the processing and/or

disposal of solid waste at the afoesaid facility and for a period of ten (10) yeals after approved final closure of the site,

unless released in whole or in part by the Department, in writing, prior thereto as provided by the law ln the event any

environmental damage is caused by the principal in violation of the aforementioned law, then the bond shall not be

released, but the liability under th:s bond shall continue until such environmental damage is corrccted and the site

restored to a condition of compliance with the aforementioned law This bond shall be in default if the Principal fails,

refuses or is unable to complete restoration work as directed, in writing, by the Department. Liability upon this bond shall

extend to the entire facility. lt is agreed and understood by the Surety and the Principal that this bond covers and includes

any and all liabilities and obligations underthe aforementioned law which accrued on the permit site prior to the issuance

of Permit No._, as well as any and all liabilities and obligations of the Principal to be accrued under the

law from the date of issuance of the Permit until such times as the Department shall release, in writing, such liabilities and

obligations.

It is acknowledged and agreed by the parties that the liability upon this bond is a penal suml and as such the

Commonwealth retains an interest in such guarantee, which interest may not be affected by bankruptcy, insolvency, or

other financial incapacity ofthe Principalon the bond until rclease of such liability as provided by the law.

Page 3 of 6

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2540-FM-8WM0111 Rev.22008

UPON THE HAPPENING OF ANY DEFAULT of the provisions, cond'tions and obligations assumed under this

bond and the declaration of a forfeiture by the Secretary, or his designee, the period for appeal provided by law having

explred, the Principal and the Surety hereby authorize and empower the Attorney General of the Commonwealth of

Pennsylvania, or any oiher attorney of any court of record in Pennsylvania, or elsewhere, by him deputized for the

purpose, to appearfor and confess judgement against the principal and/or the surety, their successors or assigns, in favor

of the Commonwealth of any sum or sums of money which may be due hereunder, with or without defalcation or

declaration filed, with interest and costs, with release of errcrs, without stay of execution and with ten (10%) percent

added for collection fees, and for the exercise of this power, this inshument, or a arpy thereof, any rule of coud to the

contrary notwithstanding, shall be fullwarrant and authority. This power shall be inexhaustible. The surety and p.incipal

are jointly and severally liable for payment of the bond amount, which shall be confessed to judgement and execution

upon forfeiture.

The principal and surety further agree that execution may issue upon judgement so confessed for the full amount

of money and accrued interest that is owing from the p ncipal and/or the surety to the Commonwealth, with costs and

collection fee upon filing information in writang in the court when such judgement shall be entered-

Fu payment shall be made under the bond within 30 days of eceipt of the Departments declaration of forfeiture

by the surety.

The surcty may cancel the bond by sending written notice of cancellation to the Department and the principal on

the bond, only underthe following conditions:

The notice of cancellation shall be sent by certified mail, retum receipt requested. Cancellation may not take

effect until 120 days after receipt of the notice of cancellation by the Department and the p ncipal on the bond as

evidenced by return feceipts.

Wthin 30 days after receipt of a notice of cancellation, the Principal shall provide the Depaftment with a

replacement bond as defined by the law. lf the Principal fails to submit a replacement bond acceptable to the Department

within the 30 day period, the Departmentwill issue a notice ofviolation to the Principalrequiring that the bond be rcplaced

within 30 days of the notice of violation. lf the bond is not replaced within the 30 day period, the Depadment may issue a

cessation order for permits ofthe Principaland rclated parties, and thereafter take action as may be appropriate.

Faiture of the principal to submit a Eplacement bond within 30 days after the notice of violation constitutes

grounds for forfeiture of the bond, and other bonds submitted by the Principal, under the law. lf the Department declares

the bond fodeited before the expiration ofhe 120 day period, the notice ofcancellation is nulland void.

Page 4 of 6

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2540-FM-BWM01'11 Rev. 2/2008

FURTHER. the principal and the surety agree that their liability hercunder shall not be impaired or affected by,

(a)any renewalor extension of the time for performance of any ofthe provisions, conditions or obligations upon which this

bond is conditioned, or (b)any forbearance or delay in declaring this bond to be forfeited or in enfo.cing payment on this

bond. The surety hereby waives any ght to cover or perform the obligations of the principal upon the principal's default,

provided however, that the Department may, in writing, authorize the surety to cover such defaulted obligations if the

Department determines that it is in the Depaftmenfs interest to do so.

FURTHER, the Surety agrees that any collateral held by it as security for its indemnification with respect to this

bond is hetd by the Surcty as a kust on behalf of the Department to assure the liabilities and obligations secured by this

bond will be performed, fulfilled and complied with. The Surety heeby agrees that, upon it cessation in business,

insolvency or bankruptcy, all of its right, title and interest in such collate€l shall immediately vest in the Department such

that the Department has fullownership thereof.

FURTHER, the Principal and the Surety agree that their liability hereunder shall not be impaired or affected by,

(a)any renewal or extension of the time for performance of any of the provisions, conditions or obligations upon which this

bond is conditioned, or (b)any forbearance or delay in declaring this bond to be fofeited or in enforcing payment on this

bond.

FURTHER, the Department reserves the right to require additional bonding frcm the Principal, as provided by law,

which shall be a supplement to and augment the bond liability provided herein. The Department may release, in writing, a

portion of the amount of liability provided in this bond for pa.tial comptetion of the provisions, conditions and obligations

assumed by the Principal hercin, as may be autho zed by the law, and such amount released shall be a credit upon the

total amount of this bond. Nothing herein shall limit or preclude the Department from seeking to enforce any remedy, in

addition to the forfeiture of this bond, which may be autho zed or provided by law.

Page 5 of6

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2540-FM-8WM0111 Rev.2/2008

lN WIINESS WHEREOF, the p.incipal and surety have hereunto set their hands and seals, intending to be legally

bound hereby, this -L!lL- day of Februarv , 20 L.

P.incipal: Chesaoeake Appalachta. L L.C.(P nt Name ot Penniltee/OPeGtod

Aflix Corporate Seal Here:

Attest orWiiness:

Byi

By:

) (Sienature)

(PdnuType Name and Tille)

Surety: Libertv Mutual lnsurance Companv(Pinl Name)

Affix Corporate Seal Here:

Attest or Witness:

By:(PdnL,Iype Name and Title)

Pennsylvania Resident Agent{sisnatuE)

Approved as to legality and torm;

PRE-APPROVED OAG 3i22l99Office ol Altomey General

lchial counsetAssistani Counsel)itepanmenl ol Environmental Proteclion

App.oved for the Depa mgnt:

Page 6 of 6

(Date)

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THIS POWER OF ATTORNEY IS NOT VAUO UNLESS IT IS PRINTED ON RED BACKGROUND. 4715007Thls Power of Atlo.n€y limlt3 the acis of those.amed hereln, and they have no authorlty to bind ihe Company except ln the manne. and to the

LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COIVIPANYBOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

POWER OF ATTORNEY

KNow ALL PERSONS AY THESE PRESENTS: That Libeiy Mutual lnsurance company (the 'company'), a Massachusetls stoct insuran@ company,puBuant to and by authoity of lh€ By law and Auhodzation hereinafter set lonh, do6s hereby name, constitute and appoini STACY L. RoBEFiS,GREG STEETE ALL OF ThE CltY OF OKLASO{A CttY, SrATE OF O(I_AHO A .,,,,..,.,..,.,,,,,,..,,,

e

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ot

z

. each indivldually ll lher€ be mor6 than ons named, ils Lue and lawtul attoheyjnJacl to Mke, exeute, s6al, acknowledge and deliver, for and on itsbehall as $€ly and ss its acl and deed, any and all undenakings, bonds, recognizances and oiher surcty obligations in ihe ponaT sum not ex@eding

erecullon ofsueh und€rtakinss, bonds, €cognizances and olher surety obligaUons, in puBuanc€ orlhese pres€nls, shallb6 asbinding upon the Companyas it lhey had been duly signed by the p€sident and 6ttested by the sedetary of he Company in their oM prcper peBohs-

Thal lhis power is made and executed pursuanl to and by authodty of ttle lollowing Byraw and Auhodzatioi:

ARTICLE Xlll- Ele@lion of Cont€cls: se.tion 5. surety Bonds and Undedakings.Ary ofie. ol lhe Company aolhodzed for that puDose if Miling by the chaiman or the presidgni, and subject lo such limitations as thechaiman or t'6 president may prcscribe, shallappoiit such ahomeysjn-facl, as may bs nee$ary to act in b€hall or ih6 Cmpany to make,ex€cute, seal, scknowl€dge and d€llver as surclyanyand allundsrtakings, bonds, €@gnia.es and olher surety obligatjons. Such attomeyeinjact, subisct to ft€ limitaUons sel lodh in $en r€speclive p ers of aitomey, shall have tull pMq io bind the Conpany by their signaiure andexecrilion of any such instrumenls and to attach thereio the seal of lhe Company. Wnen so exedted such inshuments shall b6 as blnding as ifsign€d by the p€sideni and atlest6d by the s€cretary

By lhe following inslrum€nl lhe chaiman or the p€sidsnt has authoized the officer orolher ofrdd named dreGin lo appoint atiomsys-in-fact:

Pursoant to Arlicl€ xlll, seclion 5 oi lh6 By+ws, oavid lM. carey, Assisiant secEtary of Libady Mutual lnsurance company, is he€by auiho.izedto appolnlsuch atlorneys"injact as may be n€cossary lo acl in behallottheCompanyto mak€, exe@t€, seal, acknowledg€ and deliver as su€tyany and alluidedakings, bonds, €cognizan€s and oit'ar slrety ob0gations.

Thai dle Bylaw and the Authoization sel lodh above ar€ lrue opios thereof and are now in futt iorc€ and efiect.

lN WITNESS WHEREOF, lhis PN6r ol Altomoy has been subssjbed by an auttdized otrcgr or offcial of the Company and rhe coQorate seat oi Libedy

;>i!.pi9ioiE

Pb;E

IE

i;

Muluallis€nco Comparyhas been aift@d lhe€lo in Plymouh Me€ting, Pennsylvania bis dayof 15th day otmll

COII4MONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIACOUNTY OF MONTGOMERY

on tris 15t' day of 2011 . b€fo€ me, a Nolary Fublic, person€rry cne D,vid M Ca€v to me klwr. dndacknowledged it'al he is sn Assislanl Secretary ot Liberty Mutual lnsu€nce Conpany; that he kno$s $s seal ol saad corpoEtion; and rhal he execuiedthe sbove Power of Altorn€y and altxod tre dpoEle seal of Uberly Mutu6l lnsukne Company bergio witr th€ auhodty and ai tho dircdjon ot said

IN TESTIMONY WH

t,ycomNd!rA'63Mal'5.2013P&&' P56t&n As@rs:irk:e

CERTIFICATE

sub*dbed my nam€ 6nd afixed my noladal s€al at Ptymouth Meting, Pennsyva.ia, on th€ day and year

"" D,^ l*fr/LcBryrrbrEJsra.v PUDrE

a tull, trus and @nod @py,Mutudlnsuhi@ Company, do h€rcby ceftity thattho odginal pow€r of attoney of shich the foregoing is

and efiecl on lhe daa€ otthis @nifi€tei and I do furth€r @rtit that the of6€r dotrciatwho executed the eidpore. of attoney is an Assistant Secr€tary speclally auhoriz€d by tha chaiman or he p€sid€nt to appoint atomeysin{ad as prcVded ln Aniclo Xttt,sedion 5 or the By-la{s of Ubeiy Mutual ln$En6 Company.

This cenii5cate and the abova Pows of attomey may b€ slsned by faeimib or mechanically Ep.oduced rtgnalures under and by authonty or die tottowinsvote of the board of direclors of Libedy MutuallnsuEnce Company at a heeting dot catled and hetd m fle 12th day or March, 1980.

VOTED lhal the facsimile or mecnad€lv €pbducsd signaturc of any asslsiant secretary of th€ @mpany, wherever app€aing upon a ce.tjfied@py oi any power ot atlomey lssued by the ompany in connBclion with su.ely bonds, shall b6 valid and binding upon he @mpany with rhesme forc€ and enect as thoush manually atrxed.

,,.1LMONY^WHEREOF, I ha\€ ho€unto subsdibed mv name and atrxed the comret€ seal ot the satd 6mh.nv rhir /l

^CgggAYEV*:Tj!y*. ho€unto subsdibed my name and atrxed the corporar€ sear or rhe said @mpany. rhis ,, day or

LIBERTY MUTUAL INSU'IANCE COIPANY

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<6b+;rso-E.9o;,;}EE}i,

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A.Ze-Gregory W Oavsnpon, Assistanl Sedetary

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

COMMONWEALTH / STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA :

SS

%iPs*?{lY?lJ3*Bureau of omce Services

On FEBRUARY2l.2014 , ERIC HASKINS(Date)

BRIAN DAVIS

COUNTY OF BRADFORD

[Operator - please complete 9!!y A. or B. 3!S! this document must be notarized]

A. TO BE USED BY AN OPERATOR THAT IS A CORPORATION. PARTNERSHIP OR LIMITEDLIABILITY COMPANY

. land(Name)

-1,

personally appeared before me, and identified(Name)

(himself, and/or herself or themseives - please CIRCLE what is accurate) as the

REGULAToRY OPERATIONS MANAGER land EEGULATORY ANALYST ll ' respectively,l

Giil") (Title)

of CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA LLC(Name of Opelator - must be identicallo Operato. identified in Bond)

Each affiant stated that, in accordance with ( 1) lthe bylaws of the corporation] lthe partnership agreement] ltheoperating Agreement ofthe LLc or the LLPI (please CIRCLE ONE AND ONLY ONE) and (2) any other

document ippticable to authority to sign the attached Bond, the affiantwas authodzed to sign the attached Bond

on behalf of the Operator.

B- TO BE USED BYAN OPERATOR THAT IS AN INDIVIDUAL

On(Dale) (Name)

personally appeared beforc me, and acknowledged that he or she executed the attached Bond for the purposes

therein contained.

lN WTNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal'

t .l ct I1.ror).-}Cr"r'r'^,.'{. +4-- MvcommissionExpites: lnfagl*,

(Notary Pubhcsignatu€)

TAMMIE L. EBERTNotarv Public. State of New York

Steub€'n Countv rlo. 01E860J8069Commission ExDir€s 20tq. ]\ J)-T|EPOCC " NO\/EMBER 2413

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GOVEFNOR'S OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL

May 9,2014

nAY 1 2 2011

!!!l'E arlacEltEffr

(s70) 321-6568 FAx: (s70) 327-3s6s

Gerard A. Zeller, Esquire325 N. Keystone AvenueSa1re, PA 18840

Re: SmithJiekl Twp. v. Commonb'eshh of Pennqtlvsnit,D epartment of Envitonmental Prutection,EHB Docket No. 20 l4-0t14-L

Dear Mr. Zeller:

Enclosed is my Notice of Appearaace in the above-referenced matter, to let youloov/ that I am the attomey representing the Departrnent of Environmental Protection inthe ap'peal you filed with the Environmental Hearing Board. If you wish to discuss thismatter'\ 'ith a.nyone at the Deparfrnent of Environmental Protection please contact me.

I have filed the document today yia the court's e-filing s]stem.

Sincerely,

h,a"t A*c.oft"y'/. ey8r,Regional Counsel

Enclosure

cc: Pat BreDnan

OFFICE OF CHIEF COUNSEL IDEPAFT14ENI OF ENVlRONI'4ENTAL PBOTECT1ON

NORTHCENTRAL REGION l2oSwesiThird Sheet Suite lol lwnhamsport, PA 17701www.depweb.state.pa.us

Ppennsylvania

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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIABefore The

EIWIRONMENTA]L HEARING BOARI)

SMITHFIELD TOWNSHIP,

Appellant,v,

COMMONWEAITH OF PENNS YLVANIA,DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION andCIIESAPEAKE APPATACHIA, LLC,

Appellees.

Date: May 9, 2014

EHB Docket No. 2014-044-L

NOTICE OF APPEARANCES

. Please enter the appearances of Geoffrey J. Ayers and David M. Chuprinskiin the above-captioned matter on behalf of the Commonwealth of pennsyivania,Department of Envtonmental Protection. Each named individual is authorized toaccept service on behalf of said participant in tlfs matter.

!"4y! 14," =-1-- <'ffi DFio rr,r. crrup rnftTcorosetSupreme Cour1I.D. No. 63888 Supreme Court I.D. No. 75540NCROCC NCROCC208 West Third Sheet, Suite 101 208 West Third Stueet, Suite 101Williamsporl PA 17701-6510 Williamsport, pA 17701-6510Telephone: (570) 321-6568 Telephone: (570) 321-6568

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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIABefore The

ENVIRONMENTAI HEARING BOARD

SMITHFIELD TOWNSHIP,

Appellant,v,

COMMONWEATTH OF PENNSYI-VANIA,DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAIPROTECTION andCI{ESAPEAXE APPALACHIA, LLC,

EHB Docket No. 2014-044-L

Appellees.

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

The undersigned hereby certifies that the Notice ofAppearances ofDepartment counsel, Geoffrey J. Ayers and David M. Chuprinski, has been servedupon the following persons in the manner indicated:

Via first class U.S. mail postage pre-paid: Gerard Zeller, Esquire325 N. Keystone AvenueSa1re, PA 18840

Via the Board's elechonic notice system:

Joel Burcat, Esquire aad Andy T. Bockis, EsquireSaul Ewing LLPPerur National Insuranae Plaza2 North Second St. - 7d FloorHarrisburg, PA 17101

FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OFPENN S\'LVANIA, DEPARTMENT OFENMRONMENTAL PROTECTION

r,rl A.!t.q4,lq I ll',t-

Geoffrey J.JeyerC. Regional CounselSupreme Court LD. No. 63888Northcental Region Office of Chief Counsel208 West ThAd Street, Suite 101Williamsport, PA 1'7 7 0l -65 1 0

DATE: May 9,2014

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GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF GENERA! COUNSEL

May 9, 2014

(570) 321-6568 FAx: (s70) 327-3s6s

tuchard Stedge318 Reber Rd.Ulster, PA 18850

Re: Richar.l Stedge, Rose Marie Guincic, Tina Manzer,Bruce D. Kennedy, Milda Baiba Guidotti, Ronakl and Joyce Brown,and Eric and Jennifer Btown v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania'Department of Environmentql ProtectionEHB Docket No. 2014-042'L

Dear Mr. Stedge:

Enclosed is my Notice of Appearance ir the above-referenced matter, to let you

know that I am the attorney representing the Deparhnent of Environm€ntal Protection in

the app€al you hletl with the Environmental Hearing Board. lf you wish to discuss this

matteiwith anyone at the D€partsnent of Environmental Protection, please contact me'

I have filed the document today via the court's e-filing system.

Sincerely,

tu$rlWCeoffre/J. AyersRegional Counsel

Enclosure

cc: Pat Brennan

oFFrcE oF cHrEF corrNsEL rDEpaRrMENr oF tN!IRoNMENTAL PForEcrloN !9 ognnsvtvaniaNoRrHc ENTRAL FEGToN ?o8 westThtu skeet surre,-lIJ':"#?ii,:[;J:l \g ;,**, .,;**-^-."-."

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GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF GENERALCOUNSEL

May 9,2014

(570) 321-6568 FAX: (570) 327-3565

Rose Marie Grzincic4789 lllster Rd.Ulster, PA 18850

Re: Richhtd Stedge, Rose Marie Grzincic, Tina. Man^er,Bruce D. Kennedy, MiAa Baiba Guitloni, Ronald and foltce Brown,and Eric and Jennifer Brown- v. Commonweahh ofpennsylvania,D epartnent of E nviro nmental ProtectionEHB Docket No. 2014-042-L

Dear Ms. Grzincic:

Enclosed is my Notice of Appearance in the above-referenced matter. to let youknow that I am the attorney representing the Depaxbrent of Enyhonmental protection inthe appeal you filed with the Environmental Hearing Board. Ifyou wish to discuss thismatter with anyone at the Deparhent ofEnvironmental protection, please contact me.

I have filed the document today via the court's e-filing system.

Sincerely,

A''kl A*G"offteyuJ. Auy"r,Regional Counsel

Enclosure

cc: Pat Brennatr

"8'"',i3F^ff iiiT"'3i]::!,"x:?1t#:i,:"1!:Iya?iffi]j:itr#gft ffi r_**"v-Y_**_

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GOVERNOF S OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL

May 9, 2014

(570) 321-6s68

Enclosure

cc: Pat Brenna.n

FAx: (570) 327-356s

Tila Marzer4789 Ulster Rd.Ulster, PA 18850

Re: Richartl Stedge, Rose Marie Grzincic, Tina Msnzer'Bruce D. Kennedy, Milda Baiba Guidotti, Ronald and Joyce Brown,

and Eric arul Jenniler Browtt" w Commonwealth of Pennsylvania'

Departmen of Environme4tal ProtectionEHB Docket No. 2014-042-L

Dear Ms. Manzer:

Enclosed is my Notice of Appearance in the above-referenced matter' to let you

know that I am the attomey rept"t.niiog th. Department of Envionmental Protection in

,tt" "pp"uf

you filed with tle invironmintal Hearing Board lf you-wish to discuss this

mattiiwithanyone at the Deparhent of Environmental ProtectioD, please contact me'

I have frled the document today via the court's e-filing system'

Sincerely,

WIWGeoffrey J. AyersRegional Counsel

oFFrcE oF cHtEF CouNsEL I DEpaRTMENT OF ENVIFQNt4ENTAL PFor^ECr-lolr s pennSytVaniaNoRrHC€NTRAL REGToN 1 2o8 west rhtrd srreet suile 1o,lli;,[""fi:f:,:[TJ:l \;r/ ;,,. -. ..;,^."",",^,","

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GOVERNOR'5 OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL

May 9. 2014

(570) 32 r-6568

Enclosure

FAX: (570) 327-3565

Bruce D. Kennedy

394 Oakie Acres Ln.Ulster, PA 18850

Re: Richarrt Sudge, Rose Marie Grzincic' Tinu Monzer'

B,tuce D. Keined!, Mikla Buiba Gui'lotti' Ronalil and Joyce Brown'

ant Eric aru! Jeiniler Brown" v' Com'nonweslth ofPennsylvania'

Depottment of Enironmental Prcteclion

EHB Dock€t No 2014-042-L

Dear Mr. KennedY:

Enclosed is my Notice of Appearance in the above-referenced matter' to let you

lnow that I am the attomey rep'"t"-atingE" Department of Environmental Protection in

il" "pp^""i

v* itr"O--i a til" r*;to-"-!ttur Hearing Board lf you.wish to discuss this

-udr?,f -yoo" u, the Department of Environmental Protection' plea"se contact me'

I have filed the document today via the court's e-filing system'

Sircerely,

M\l wrGeoffiey J. AYers

Regional Counsel

Pat Brennan

^EE,. F nF r HrFr corjNsr . , DLPAFIeLNI or , NvlFoN^4LNraL PPorl(-lo" ff pennSytVania

*#-r;tiN"iqAi';lc'r;"\;;o8r.,'J;r.,,iiu*rs.r"'o''Il;1;.;Hi,li.'Jjll \^gl l* ' ';"'-""'

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GOVE RNOR'S OFFICE OF GENERALCOUNSEL

May 9,2014

(570) 321-6s68 FAX: (570) 327-3565

Milda Baiba Guidotti88 Austra Ln.Ulster, PA 18850

Re: Richanl Stedge, Rose Marie Grzincic, Tina Manzer,Bruce D. Kennedy, Milda Bqibs Gudofti, Ronald and Joyce Brown,and Eric and. Jennifer Brown v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,Depattment of E ntto nmental ProbctionEHB Docket No. 2014-042-L

Dear Ms. Guidotti:

Euclosed is my Notice of Appearance in the above-referenced matter, to let youknow that I am the attomey representhg the Department of Environmental Protection iIIthe appeal you filed with the Enyironmental Hearing Board. lf you wish to discuss thismatter with anyone at the Departmenl of Envirounental Prctection, please contact me.

I have filed the document today via the court's e-filing system.

Sincerely,

WIWUeoltley J. AyersRegional Counsel

Enclosure

cc: Pat BreDnan

""?T,i3E"T":iiT":3il::!tl:?itH:i;":!:l:"x?i}:.l]j:;.trj[rr* ffi*":^l**:::,1"

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GOVERNOF'S OFFICE OF GEN ERAL COUNSEL

May 9,2014

(570) 321-6s68 FAx: (570) 327-3s6s

Ronald and Joyce Brown940 Reber Rd-Ulster, PA 18850

Re: Richafi Stedge, Rose Marie Grzincic, Tina Manur,Bruce D, Kennedy, Milds Bsiba Gudoni" Ronald and Joyce Brown'and Eric arul lennifer Brown v, Cornmonwealth of Pennsylvanit,D eparbnent of Enironmenl&l ProtectionEHB Docket No. 2014-042-L

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Brown:

Enclosed is my Notice of Appearance in the above-referenced matter, to l€t you

know that I am the attomey representing the Depaxtment of Environrnental Protection inthe appeal you filed with the Environmental Hearing Board. If you wish to discuss this

matter with anyone at the Deparment of Environnental Protection, please contact me.

I have filed the document today ].ia the court's e-filing system.

Sincerely,

)lr^U," I A'y-UT

Geothey J. Aye$Regional Counsel

Enclosure

cc: Pat Brennan

oFflcE oF cHlEFcouNsEL tDEpaRrMENroF ENVrFoNlLi|11!lryll._l-ol # pennsytVaniaNoFrHcENrRALREGroNr2o8westrhndstreetsur,ero"l,l,llllil;:tsii5fl'JJll ltsy:.***-t;^*-,-,^""""*

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GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF GENEBAL COUNSEL

MaY 9,2014

FAx: (5?0) 327-356s

Eric and Jeonifer Bro$TI

2423 Old Scbool Rd

tllster, PA 18850

Re: iiwlii"!!,r#g " ;r##xt rt::x:::;:'Deoortment ol Envirr

;ri; ;;ket i'ro 2ol4-042-L

Dear lv1r. and Mrs Brom:

g;*r*Slf tg*t"".,"g1'e--***gt*'*u"t,*'*I have hled the document today via the coufi's e-filing system'

(s?0) 321-6568

Enclosure

cc: Pat Brennan

SircerelY,

A,"M)WGeoffrey J. AYers

Regional Counsel

-"""'#3E"T,iiiT":3iH!,"?"..?1HT:i;"?!:ityT?ir:lJj$.tr#,3ft ffir_""*_l**::::,:.".

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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIABefore The

EN\IRONMENTAL HEARING BOARD

RICI{ARD STEDGE, ROSE MAzuE GRZINCIC,TINA MANZER, BRUCE D. KENNEDY,MILDA BAIBA GUIDOTTI, RONALD andJOYCE BROWN, and ERIC and JENNIFERBROWN, EHB Docket No. 2014-042-L

Appellants,v.

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION andCHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA, LLC,

Appellees.

NOTICE OF APPEARANCES

Please enter the appearances of Geoffrey J. Ayers and David M. Chuprinskiin the above-captioned matter on behalf of the Commonwealth of Pemsylvania,Department ofEnvironmental Protection. Each named individual is authorized toaccept service on behalf of said participant in this matter.

Supreme Court I.D. No. 63888 Supreme Court I.D. No. 75540NCROCC NCROCC208 West Third Street, Suite 101 208 West Third Street, Suite 101

Williamsport, PA 17701-6510 Witliamsport, PA 17701-6510Telephone:(570)321-6568 Telephone:(570)321-6568

. Date : May 9, 2014

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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIABefore The

ENVIRONMENTAL IIEARING BOARD

RICHARD STEDGE, ROSE MARIE GRZINCIC,TINA MANZER, BRUCE D. KENNEDY,MILDA BAIBA GUIDOTTI, RONALD ardJOYCE BROWN, and ERIC and JENNIFERBROWN,

Appellants,

COMMONWEATTH OF PENNSYI-VANIA,DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION andC}IESAPEAKE APPAIACHIA, LLC,

EHB Docket No. 20 I 4-042-L

Appellees.

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

The undersigned hereby certifies that the Notice ofAppearances ofDeparhnent counsel, Geoffrey J. Ayers and David M. Chuprinski, has been sewedupon the following persons in the manner indicated:

Via first class U.S. mail postage pre-paid:

Richard L. Stedge Rose Marie Grzincic Tina Manzer318 Reber Rd. 4789 Ulster Rd.Ulster, PA 18850 Ulster, PA 18850

4789 Ulster Rd.Ulster, PA 18850

Bruce D. Kermedy Milda Baiba Guidotti Ronald and Joyce Brown394 Oakie Acres Ln. 88 Austra Ln. 940 Reber Rd.Ulsrer, PA 18850 Ulsrer, PA 18850 Ulster, pA 18850

Eric and Jennifer Brown2423 Old School Rd.Ulster, PA 18850

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Via the Board's electronic notice system:

Joel Burcat, EsquireAndy T. Bockis, EsquireSaul Ewing LLPPenn National Insurance Plaza2 North Second St. - 7s FloorHarrisburg, PA 17101

FOR TIIE COMMONWEALTH OFPENNSYLVANIA' DEPARTMENT OFENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

,1h'Jl^ I i ti",,o

Ceoffrey J/ Ayds, Regional CounselSupreme Court I.D. No. 63888Northcentral Region Offrce of Chief Counsel208 West Thid Street, Suite 101

Williamsport, PA 17701-65 l0

DATE: May 9, 2014

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1.

AMENDED

Appellants:

Richard L. Stedge

318 Reber Rd.Ulster, PA 188505'10-59G3068

Rose Marie Grzincic,4789 Ulster RdUlster, PA 18850

570-596-4468

Tina Manz€r4789 Ulsler RdUlster, PA 18850s'l0-5964468

NOTICE OF APPEAL

..!l"Ji;RAh:

Rac;fvGtr,lAY 1r 2011

g^qE_U3!l9ErrExr

:r::i..{jlt

RECEIVED

-.{#F#

Barry Lee Ford

4789 Ulster Rd

+ Ulster' PA 18850

570-5964468

Bruce D' KennedY

394 Oakie Acres Lane

Columbia Crossroads' PA 16914

5',70- 596-3072

Milda Baiba Cuidotti88 Austa Lane

Ulstel' PA 18850

570-596-2097

Ronald and JoYce Blown940 Reber Rd

Ulster, PA 18850

570-596-3385

Eric and Jennifer Brorryn

2423 Old School Rd.

Ulster, PA 18850

s70-596-36t 1

r:lLE N.A.i{E

rir{ EA;(j)fJt F;

cc'..!i|-;C Otl! &l E'.lT :1

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Thomas Doonelly659 Milan RoadEasr Snithficld, PA 18817570-596-4287

Lester H. Nichols96 Milan RdEast Smithlield, PA I 88 1 7570-596-2Ur

Mark Sarafini164 Reber RdUlster, PA 18850570-596-2021

Debra L Stedge318 Reber Rdtn$er, PA 18850570-596-3068

Rita Kermedy394 Oakie Aqes LaneColumbia Crcs$oads, PA 16914570- 596-3072

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RECEIVFD

1|rEsI 'GF

2. We are appealing the permining of a BededEffSdfd$lf {lh-Liquid wastc

Facility. Permit No. WMGR123NC027 a./k/a Lamb's Storage Facility

3. The Deparhnent that took lhe action was the Depafiment ofEnvircnmentalPlotection, Bureau of Waste Management

4. The Location ofthe operation is Lamb's FaIm Site 4689 Ulst€r Rd. Ulster, PA

18850

5. Notice was received ofthe Department's action on March 29, 2014 as informcd

by Smithfield Township Secretary, per her conversation with Lisa Houser,

Department of Environmenta.l Protection, waste Management.

6. PADEP'" i".ouoce of the permit was arbitrary, unreasotrable' cotrtrary tolaw ard the issuatrce was made without adequate investigation and disclosure

ofthe facts. Chesapeake did not fully disclose the inteDded purpose ofthcfrcility to the public. A Public Hearing was oot held as required by law' The

DEP failed to require and Chesapeake failed to disclose rnd implement the

best practices avaiLble to protect the health snd safety oftbe residents ofthetowtrship.

Our objections are as follows:

(a) The township residents, particularly those in close proximity, werc not

notified ofthe application ofthis facililv by the Depadment ofEnvironmental P.otection and Chesapeake Energ/ No opportunitywas given for questions and concems of these residents to be

answered.(b) There was not public hearing with regard to this facility A 30 day

hearing should have been held because it is a proposed recycling

facilitY.(c) The naming ofthe facility "Lamb's Storage Facility," is deceptive.

Chesap€ake also has not fully disclosed to the public the intention ofthe facility

(d) There are a number of safety concems arld questioN to be answered

that we believe should be addressed to safeguard and prctecl the

.esidents of the tow ship:(i) Has perc testing been performed to determlnc

how much fluid can be sustained in the soil on

and around the sitc? Has the ground been tcsted

to determine iiit will sustain the cumulativeweight ofthe vehicles and containers?Was an assessment of impact on the neatby

waterways and springs done prior to permitting'/Was baseline testing of waterways, soil, and airperformed?Therc was no baseline teslirg oflhe private

watcr sources within a defincd radius oflho

(iD

(iiD

(iv)

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(v)

l'acility that are used for privatc, commcrciul. oIlivestock consumplion perfonned prior tostarthg opcration of the facility.No provision was made for periodic tcsting ol'p vate water sources within a defincd radius ol'lhe facility that are used ibr privare.commercial, or Livestock consumption *hilelacility is in operalion.No requirement was made for periodic tcsting ol'waienvays, soil, and air during the pcriod tlrat

the facilily is in operalion.Ihe actual chernical colnposilion olthc ullerbeing hauled in. stored, and transportctl li0rn thc

site is nol completcly known. man) ol th.LLlmponL'ntr 3rc nrofricr'!r). Som( ('l lhu

con'rponents are btouglrt up lioln thc subsLrrllrcc.'Ihe lact that the composilion is not lirlh lnr)\\ r)

makes individuals unablc to lcst thcir:tir. soiland rvater becausc lhel do not knou \hir ltr lcilior.Are the liners sufficient for the intended use and

term of the facility? There will be more truckactivity on the pad then a well pad. Theprodr-rction water is heavier than fresh watcr.

Have all the "new uses" been factored in and

revised from its original intended purpose?

Was there a traflic study done and are the

figures supplied by Chesapeake an accurate and

r€alistic estimation? There are many sharp

cufles on the road that the facility is localcd on.

Additionally there is a dangerous "dip" io the

road with a creek at the bottom that frcer4.:s

when other sections ofthe road do not. Frequcnt

accidents happen at two ofthe sharp curvcs and

at Geppert dip. Just a few months ago a car

flipped in the creek at Geppart's dipWhy arc storage units being treatcd as

temporary, when in fact they could be localcd

on the pad for 6 years, the term ofthe pemriflIfthey are pemanent are they subject toadditional regulation?ls there appropriate monitoring ofradiation?whal measures are there to prevenl radialionfrom getting into the soil and waterways when itrains?

(ui)

(vii)

(viii)

(i*)

(x)

(xi)

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(xii)

(xiii)

What inspections and how regularly will thcy bcperformed to make surc there are no crackirg,leaking or deteriomtion ofthe containers,connecting pipes or other equipment used in thcoperation of the facility?Water is only measwed for radiation while it ison the truck coming in and out ofthe facility.What testing is being done on the sitc forradiation? What testing is being done for thc

separated mat€rials being removed from theproduction water? Where are they going to b('

stored? How much is going to be slored on lhcsite at any given time?What t)?e ofregular testing is in place to tcslthe containers and prevent accumulation ofradioactive material? Residual buildup?How will safety barriers around the perimeter ol'ihe facility be monitored and inspected?What safety precautions are in place for whenthere is heavy rains and flooding?Have the local responders been provided withan emergency plan in case ofan accident o, thepad or in case ofa truck accident with either theproduction water, separated wtu1e, or recycledwater?Are all ol Bcst Vanugcrncnl Practiccs b.'in,:required? Is thc bcst lechnology to enstlrc 1l)c

salely ol the enviroumcnt being requircd.'

(xiv)

(xv)

(xvi)

(xvii)

lxviii)

(e) Chesapeake has been a frequent violator ofthe laws and regulations ol-

Pennsylvania, particularly those laws that involve safeguards put in to

place by the PADEP to plotect the envirorunenl There is conccrn li)r

our community that a different pattem ofenvironmental protection

will not be adhered to.

There are no regulations or testing cunently ofthe air emissions lrom

the tank€6. Additionally ifthe site is used for recycling watcr to re-usc

for fiacking there should be safety measures in place for monitoring

emissions, chemicals, radiation and other possible contaminants to lhc

environment.Some ofthe Appellants have pre-existing health conditions and livc in

close proximity to the facility. Some ofthe activities on the pad h:rvc

the potential ofcompromising the health of those individuals. 'Iheir

health conditions wer€ not taken in to consideration in the pcmritting

process.

(f)

(g)

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7.

(h) This facility wilt decrease the property value for those properties irclose proximity. This should be reason alone for both the DEp andChesapeake to have notified the public and give them opportunity tobe informed and provide input as to whether or not it should bepermitted and ifthey feel it is appropiate to pemit what safcguardsshould be requircd to ensure the protection ofthe health ofthe peoplcofthe township.

We arc Itot aware ofany related appeals now pending before the Board.

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PROOF OF'SERVICE

We served lhe following parties as irdicated:

l. DcpartDent of EDvirotrDental ProtectiotrOllice of Chief CounselAttn: Glenda Davidson16th Floor Rachel Carson State Oflice Building400 Market Street, P.O. Box 8464

Harisburg' PA I 7105-8'16'l

Via first class mail, postage prepaid

2. Department of Elvironmetrtal ProtectiotrWaste M.mgemcntPatrick BretrnrnEnvirotrmentsl PrograD Manager208 West Third St.Suite 101

+ Williamsport' PA 17701{'148

Via first class mail, postage prepaid

3. Cherapeakc APPalachia' LLCMr. Eric Hsskins14 Chesapeake LaneSayre, PA 18840

Via first class mail, postage prepaid

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NOTICE OFAPPEAL SIGNATT]RE PAGE

By filing this Notice of Appeal with the EnvLo nental Headng Board, we hcroby

cittiry tlat the informatiol submitted is true 8nd conect to tle best ofour informrtronand betiet Additionatly, we certi$ tbar a copy ofthe Notice of Appeal wts :crvGlupon each ofthe irdividuals indicated on PageSofthis form on th€ following dalc.ffi,20t4rnal t 5l

TelephoreNo: 57G.59G3068Email: [email protected]

Telephose: 57G 5q6-4468Email: None

Dste: May 15, 2014Tclcphone: 570-596-4468Email: None

Tebphore; 570-59G4,168Email: Non€

L. Stedle,Date; May 15, 2014

Date: May 15, 2014

*eg(f, Lee For4 AppeD*e: May 15,2014

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Date: May 15, 2014Telephone: 57 u596-30'12Email : ritakennedyS [email protected]

Telephorc: 570-59G209Email: [email protected]

Dale: May 15, 2014Telepbon€: 57G596-3385Email: jabffin_l [email protected]

Date: May 15,2014Telephon€: 570-596-3385Email: jEbrown_l [email protected]

/*^ r Frr^--Eric Broun, Appellant, pro se

Date: May 15,2014TelQhooe: 570-596-361 IEmail: [email protected]

Telepbone 570-596-361 IFm'il: ienlvn9598lavaboo.com

Baiba Guidotti,Datc: May 15, 2014

io-wn" Appellant, pro se

Joycd B|bwq Appellant, pro se

15,2014

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ffior[)n"!!I'(/'lttlhonra\ Donnell), npp.llulr. 1,r,, ,"/Dalc: May 15.20lJ I'l-elephorre r 51 0- 596-4281Email: drdr/rinoacc.net

'Ielephone: 570-596-202 I

Email: None

Mark Sarafini, AppelDate: May 15, 2014

Date: May 15, 2014Telephone No: 570-596-30(t8Email; [email protected]

Date: May 15,2014Telephone No: 570-596-1072Email: ritakennedy55@y{hoo.conr

Accommodations are needed. Some ofthe Appellunts are unable to trulcl dw !,health conditions. If turther detait is needed Aipettants woutd bc witi;;;;;;;,,,,

G;; H. Ni;fr.l', App".iia'x:Date: May 15.2014

Telephone: 57 0- 596-202 I

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Notice of Appeal

Ricbard L. Stedge318 Reber Rd.Ulster, PA 18850570-s96-3068

Rose Marie Grzinciq4789 Ulster Rd, Ulsrcr, PA I8850570-5964,468

Tina Msruer4789 Ulster Rd., Ulster, PA I 885057U5964,468

Bruce D. Kennedy394 Oakie Acres Lane,Columbia Crossroads, PA 16914570- 596-30'12

Milda Baiba Guidotti88 ADsta lrreUlste., PA 18850570-59G2097

Rooald and Joyce Brown940Reb€t Rdul-srer, PA 18850570-59G3385

Eric and Jennifer Brown2423 Old Sclrcol Rd.Uts{er, PA 1885057G.59G361I

1. Appellants:

pnoomrw-il4-coNF.YtN Y ---eiL!ilag Cqo "j':.r-U"-b sr""r" {--''"'e'\.reFlrrrstt Fc.".!t-l^,^'IREAKBOV T s<'r*-'rs --rVPg G.--".a ?.r"d< -=--COU TY UNIC]PALITY

----

ApR i 0 2011

gogugplg \(l\ \G ?-rz3 NL o4 -l

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2. We arc appcaling the permitting ofa Beneficial Usc: Oil and Gas Liquid WasleFacility. Permit No. WMGR123NC027 a,&,/a Lamb's Storage Facilily

3. 'lhc Department that took the action was the Dep.rtnrent o{ Ijnvironmlrnta]Protection, Bureau of Wasle Management.

4. The Location ofthe operalion is l-amb's Farm Sile 4689 Ulster Rd. Ulstcr, PAr8850

5. Notice was received ofthe D€partment's action on March 29,2014 as informedby Smithfield To\anship Secretary, per her conversation with Lisa l{ouser,

Department of Environmental Protection, Waste Management.

6. PADEP's issuance of the permit was arbitrary' onreasontble, contrary tolaw and tbc issuance was made withoul adequate investigation and disclosureof tbe facts. Chesapeake did not frrlty disclose the intended purpose ofthefacilitl to the pubtic. A Public Hesring rras not held a,s requircd b) la$. The

DEP failed to require abd Chesapetke failed to disclos€ and implement the

best practices available to p.otect the health and safety of the residents ofthetownship.

Our objections are as follows:

(a) The township residents, pafiicularly those in close proximil). $ere not

notified ofthe application ofrhis facility by the Department ofEnvironmental Protection and Chesapeake Energy. No opportunit-v

was given for questions alld concems ofthese residents to be

answered.(b) There was nor public hearing with regard to this facility. A 30 day

hearing should have been held because it is a proposed rccycling

facili!.(c) The naming of tbe facilitv "Lamb's Storage Facility"' is deceptive'

^' ' Chesapeak; also has aor irlly discloscd to thc Public the intention ofthe facility

(d) Therc are a number ofsafety concems and questions to b€ arswered

that we believe should be addressed to safeguard and protect the

residents of the township:(t Has perc testing been performed to determine

hou'much fluid can be sustained in the soil on

and around the site? Has the ground been tested

to determine ifit will sustain the cumulative

weight ofthe vehicles and containers?

(ii) Was an assessment of imPact on the ncarby

waterways' wctlands zmd springs done prior to

permitting lWas baseline tcsting of walerways. soil- and air

perlormed?(iu) Le the liners sull'icient for the intcnded use and

term oflhe facility? There will bc more truck

(iii)

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(v)

(ui)

(vii)

(viii)

(x)

("i)

(xii)

(xiii)

(ix)

activily on the pad then a well pad. Theproduction water is heavier than fresh water.Have all the "new uses" been factored in andrevised liom its original intended purpose?

Was there a traffic study done and are thefigures supplied by Chcsapeake an aicurate and

realistic estimation? There arc many sharp

curves on the road tlat the facility is located on.

Additionally there is a dangerous "dip" in theroad \rilh a cre€k at the bottom that freezes

when other s€ctions ofthe road do not. Fre4uent

accidents happen at two of the sharp curves and

at Geppert dip. Just a few months ago a carflipped in the creek at Ceppart's dipWhy are storage unils being treated as

temporary, when in facl they could be located

on the pad for 6 years, the term ofthe p€rmit?Ifthey are permanent are they subject toadditional regulation?ls there appropriale monitoring ofradiation?Whal measures are tiere lo prevenl radialionfrom getting ido the soil and waterways when itrains?What inspections and ho\{ regularly will they be

p€rformed to make sure there arc no crackinS,

leaking or deteriorarion ofthe conuiners.connecting pipes or other equipment used in the

op€iation of the facility?Water is only measured for radiation *'hile it ison tle truck coming in and out of thc facility.What testing is being done on the si1e forradiation? What testing is being done for the

separated materials being r€moved from the

production water? Whe.e are they going to be

stored? How much is going to be stored on the

site at any given time?Whal type ofregular testing is in place to test

the containers and prevcnt accumulation ofmdioactive material? Residual buildup?

How will safety barriers around the perimeter ofthe facility b€ monitore-d and inspected?

Whal saf€ty precaulions are in place for when

there is heary rains and flooding?Have the local r€sponders been provided withan emcrgency plar in case ofar accident on the

pad or in case of a truck accident with either the

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production water, separatcd was1e, or recycledwater?

(e) Chesapeake has been a fiequent violator ol the laws and regulations ofPenrsylvaoia, particularly those laws that involve safeguards put in toplacc by the PADEP to prctect the environment. There is concem forour community that a different patlem of environmental protecliorwill not be adhered to.

(0 There are no regulations or testing currently ofthe air emissions fronr

the lankers. Additionally ifthe site is used for recycling water to re-use

for fracking there should be safety measures in place for monitoringemissions, chemicals, radiation and other possible contaminants to the

envitonment-(s) Some ofthe Appellants have pre-existing heahh conditions and live in

close proximity to the facility. Some ofthe activities on the pad have

the potential of compromising the health of those individuals' Their

heahh conditions were not taken in to consideration in rc permitting

process.(h) This facility will decrease the property value ior those properties in

close proximity. This should be reason alone for both the DEP and

Chesapeake to have notified the public and give th€m oPpottunity to

bc informed and provide input as to whether or not it should be

permined and if they feel it is appropriate to permit what safeguatds

;hould b€ required to ensue the prctection ofthe health ofthe people

ofthe lownship.

7. We are not aware ofany related appeals now pending before thc Board'

The Appellants reserve the right to amend this Notice ofAppeal Pursuant to 25 Pa Code

Section 1021.53

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PROOF'OF SERVICE

We served the following pafiies as indi€t€d:

1. Department of EtrvironDenlal ProtectionOIIice of Chief CounselAth: Glenda Davidson16'r Floor Rachel Carsotr State Office Building400 Mark€t Sk€€t, P.O. Bor 8464

. Harrisburg, PA 17105-8464

Via first class mail, Postage Prepaid

2. Department of Enviiotrmental ProtectionWaste ManagemenaPatrick BrennanEnvironmenlal Program Manager208 West Third St.Suite 101WilliaBlport' PA 17701{'148

Via first class mail, postage prepaid

3. Chesapeake APpalachia, LLCMr. Eric Haskins

lacbcdrp€.ke Le{eSayre' PA 188'()

Via fi.st class nail, postage prepaid

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NOTICE OF APPEAL SIGNATURE PAGE

By filing this Notice ofAppeal with the Environmental Hearing Board, we:herebycertify tfiat the information submitted is true and coFect to the besl ofour informationand beliel Additionally, we certify that a copy ofthe Notice ofAppeal was servedupon each ofthe individuals indicated on Page 5 oftlis form on the following date:April 28, 2014

fuchard L. Stedge, Appellanl, proDate: April28,2014TelephoneNo: 570-596-3068Email : [email protected]

Telephone: 570-596-4468Flmail: None

lelephone: 570-596-3072Email : [email protected]

Ros€-Marie Grz in6ii,Dale: April 28,201Telephone: 5?0- 596-4468Email: None

Tina Manzer. Apbcllant,Date: April 28- 2014

ruce D. Keruredy, ADate: April 28,2014

Date: April28. 2014Telephone: 570-596-2097tsmail : [email protected]

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Ronald Brorm, Appellant, pro s€

Date: April 28,2014Telephone: 570-596-3385Email: jabrou,n-l [email protected].

Telephone: 570-596-3385Email: jabrown-l [email protected]

Eric Brou,rl Appellant, pro se

Date: Apdl 28,2014Telephone: 570-596-361 IEmail: [email protected]

Telephone: 570-596-361 IErnail: [email protected]

Accommodalions are needed Some oflhe Appellants are unable to tnv€l due to

health conditions. If further detail is needed Appellants would be willing to comply

Date: Api128,2014

Apil28,2Ol4

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GEI{ERAL II{SPECTION REPORT o'11

Routine

urx ld.irtlrb.lton xur!.r

Ct;.", N L1b\1-L 5/7/14 l2:l0Dm 5/1 l2t'0!mfalllttrELlnl ll. rd lcldarChesapeake Appalachia, LLC - Lambs Farm Storage Facilig4689 Ulster RoadUlster, PA 18850

Smilhfield l-*?

x.tu, A.ldr. ol R-podllL

Jeff ParkhurstWaler Techniian

607-759-9843 Y68 NoE

RE ARKS:

2!ao+t€w trgepr 6r2ao6 Frct/

F,k/COTT(I}IWEAIT}I OF PEIINSYLVANIA

DEPARTIENT OF ENVIROI'IIEI{IAL PROIECNOI{AUREAU OF WASIE XAI{AGEXEI{T

1t, LLvl \

On May ?,2013, the Department conducted a routin€ insp€ction ofthe tamb's Fsrm Storage Site. JeffParkhurst, Water Technician, reprtsented the facility. The facility operates under general permit

WMCRl23NC027 for beneficial use ofoil and gas liquid waste.

Th€ facility began ope.ation in March 2014. Therc are 3E tan-ks onsite for the storage ofwaste. Fourolthe tanks are us€d sp€cifically for heavy brine. secondary containmeot surmunds all ofth€ tanks. The tanks 8rc

tied together in groups so that ifany high€r solid content loads settle out it does not spread to all ofthe tanks.

This facility is intended for storage only and does nol do any treatment ofthe wastewater. Cu.rently, no

waste is onsire, which has been the case for about 2 we€ks. A couple inches of rainwater have accumulated in

portionsofthecontairunentfromrec€ntrainandwillbepumpedoutandused.'Iypically,thiswatergo€sintotheta[ks to add to the r€us€ water.

Records were rcviewed for inbound and outbound waste for March and April. 426,300 gallons €ntered

the facility and 484,680 gallons were s€nt offsite for rcuse.

No violations noted.

Dustan IGrschner lJ*-.t/,.-l-- NCROWilliamspon 5/7^4

4-u/ I s70-32',7 -3't 58P.Dn lnn ti.rd X.d

Jeff Pa*hurst

qfr.tjr o. Fr}.d r .nr d

ction conducted bv a fepresentative af theDepar.nent, This tepott is fo@l notrficdtron of anf violatians abserved duting Lbe inspectianAdaitjonal ootiticatian ot viotations ndy be issued cohcerniog either violations noLed hetein, a' otherviolations identified af reeie, al labaratarv analvses ot Departn.nt tecords'

'thrs tePott does not constittte an otder or aLhef al4xalatle action af the Depaftnent. NoLhinqconaa.tred aerein shall be deene.t ta qtant af inplv iMunitv fton legal actiot for anv vaolatiot noted

siqhatu.e by tre Persot inierviered does not tecessaril! inplv cancufience titn the findings o' thrsrepott, but does acknauledqe tlrat tne persot ,as shosh the repott ot that a copv uas lefL tjth the persan

Pselotl

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pRc|GRrAm ,,1^^ coNF.Y/N Nriiirnue r i,^1,^i. L"-s'' a'-r'r"':REAKDoWN Fn. i I 'hr'rtee T"l'Vt!':OunW 0r^{[", ] lruntcrPer,ri-T[i.l-itdsMEiiTS

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Andrtw G. Huu

+.d2rei'rlt'6c.6n

GERARDA. ZEI],EKA*nc, o Lat

A&ritlcd il! PA & NY

325 N. f.l'tton AIcS.Fq nlolrrllani. 18810

570.888-9629F*. 570-99.7329

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ApnI28,2Ol4

Environmental Hearin g Board2d Floor, Rachel Ca$oq State Office Building,+00 Ma*et Stleet P.O. Box 8757Ilarrisburg, PA I 7 I 05-8457

RE: Chesapeake Appalachi4 LLC- Lamb's Farm Storage FacilityPermit ID No. WMGRI23NC027APS No. 827960, AUTH No. 1001199

, Bradford Cormty

Dear Repres€dative:

Enclosed please fiad Notice ofAppeal rvith regard to lhe above rcferenced mattersubmitted on behalf of Smithfield Township.

ii ROGRAIS __CONfl YIN Very truly yours,

ilLE NAUE

{),*f*o'

.JREAKDGTIN

iYPE-couNw

----IluNlclPALlTYcoMriE$is _

GM:mezencl.cc: Offic€ ofchicf CouDs€I, Litigdion Suppofi Uni! Glenda Daviclson, wilh copry of encl.cc: Mr. Eric W. Haskins of Chesapeake Appalachia LLC, with copy of encl.cc: Mr. Patrick BrennaJr, Environmental Prcgram Manager, with copy ofencl.cc: Jermifer Chilson, Smithfield Tomship Secretary, witb copy of ercl.

WASTE iIANAGEMENT

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NOTICE OFAPPEAL FORMAPPEAL INTORMATION

I . Name, addrcss, telephone number and e-mail address of applicant:

Smithfeld TownshipP.O.Box27East Smithfel4 PA 18817570-596-7770s m i t h ff e I dvro(Ar a ho o. c om

2. Describe the subject ofyour appeal:(a) Wllat action oftbe DepartBent do you seek to review?

(Note: Ifyou rcteived vritten notifcdion ofthe actioa yd 'ust

dtach a copy of ttu adion to thh

Issuance of Land Residual Waste General Psrmit No. WMGR123NC027 toCbesap€ake oetter attsihed).

(b) Which department official took the action?

PA DEP, North c€ntral offc€

(c) Wbat is the location ofthe operation or activity which is the subject oftheDepetuent's action (municipality, cdrnty)?

Smithfield Tomship, Bradford Couty

(d) Hov/, and oD what date, did you rec.eive ootice ofthe Depetu€Dt's actiou?

By lett€r and by March 296 advertising

3. Describe yow objectiotrs to the D€portment's action in separde, oumbered paragrapbs.

Q'lote: Ihe objectiots ncy belaciual ot legol and nust be specific. Yyot Jail to stde dtt objedion hete,you nay be boredfron robing it ldq iny.'u. rypeal Att@h addinoial sheets, ifrac.ssay)

As set forth on the Attached Appendix A

4. Speci& any related app€al(s) now pending before rhe Board- Ifyou are aware ofanysuch appeal(s) provide tbat information.

NONE KNOWN

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NOTICE OFAPPEALFORMPROOF OF SERVICE

In addition to filing this form rMith the Environmental Hearing Board, the Appellant n6t ceftiry,by indicating below, how the Notice of Appeal was served or the Deparknent under nuibers Iand 2 below, aEd where applicable, upoD other interested parties indicated by numben 3 and 4.Failure to do so may result in dismissal of your appeal. Please check the box indicating themerhod by which you served tbe following:

(l) Office ofChiefCounsel, Litigation Support UnitAttD I Glelda DavidsoD via16d Flr. Rachel Carson State Office Building400 Market Street P.O. Box 8464Harrisburg, PA 11 105-8464

fi firsl class mail, postage' pre-paido ovemight deliveryD persoDal delivery

AND

Additionally, if your appeal is fiom the Departrnent ofEnvironmental Protection's issuance ofapermit, license, approval, or certilication to another person, you rrrJ, serye the following, asapplicable:

(2) The officer ofthe Departrn€ntwho took the action beitrgappealed.

(3) The entity to whom the permit,license, approval, orcertifi cation was issued.

Xfirst class rnarl, postagevra pre-paid

o overnight deliveryo peGonal delivery

,{first class mail, postagevra pre-parcl

o ovemight deliveryo p€rsonal delivery

AND

(4) Wlere app[cable. any ofrhe tolJowing:

R Ary affected municipality, its municipal authority, and the proponeot ofthe decision,where applicable, in appeals involving a decision under Sections 5 oI 7 ofthe SewageFacilities Act, 35 P.S. S$ 750.5, 750.7;

o The mining company in app€als involving a claim of subsidence darnage or waterloss under the Bitumi[ous Mine Subsidence and Land Conservation Act, 52 P.S. $1406.1 et seq.;

o The well operator in appeals involving a claim of pollution or dihinutiotr of a watersupply lmder Section 208 ofthe Oil and Gas Ac! 58 P.S. $ 601.208;

o The or ner o. operator of a storage tank ilr appeals involving a claim of an allectedwater supply under Section 1303 ofthe Storage Tark aad Spill Prevention Act 35P.S.0 6021.1303.

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NOTICE OF APPEAL FORMSIGNATURT PAGE

By filing this Notice ofAppeal with the EnviloDmental Hearilg Board, I hereby c€fiiry that the

information submitted is tiue and correct to the best of my information and beliei Additionally, Icertify that a copy of this Notice of App€al was served upon each of the iidividuals indicated on

Page 2 ofthis form on rhe follovingdate: 9-,29'- l1

44'Q-(A-- .J't'lzt-*(",,(!"-

S'Signantre ofAppellant or A

Date: 4-2e -tf4./o ^,TelephoreNo.:

Email:

If you have authorized couns€l to represent you, please supply the followilg infomation

(Corporatio s must be rePresented by counsel):

Attorney Gerard A. zellerName (Type or Print)

325 N. Keystone Ave.

Sayre, PA 18840Ad&ess

TelephoneNo.: 57 0-8a8-9629

Email: sazeI ler 3!9! 9!!L::l-99a

TDD use$ please contact the Pennsylvania Relay Service at l-800-654-5984 lfyou require an

""-"o."_.Li;o. or this information in an altemative form, please contact the secretary to the

Board at'711-187 -3483 .

Please see th€ attached Filing IDstructio[s for additionel informltion end requir€ments

regrrding the lilitrg ofthis form'

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APPEAI OF SMITI{FIELD TOWNSHIP

RE: Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC- Lamb's Farm Siorage FacilityPermit ID No. WMGR l23NC0ZjAPS No. 827960, AUIH No. l00l199Smithfi eld Township, Bradford County

Description of Objections:

The Dspartmeut ofEnvironmenlal Resourc€'s C'Deparaenfs") action in iszuing rhepermit was an a$itrary exercise ofthe Department's fituctions and duties and contary tolaw and violated the Solid Waste Management Ac! the regulations promulgated

thereuoder and the Pennsylvania Constitution. Without limiting tle forcgoing, Appellantobjects to the Department's action issuing the PerBit for the follolving reasons:

l. Construction and opemtion ofthe project in accordance with the plans apploved by theDepartment will violate the rules and regulatioDs ofthe Depaftnent.

2. The Foject, as designed and permitted by the Departneot, caDnot be coistructed ardopemted in the environmentally sound manner aod in compliance with the rules andregulatioos of the Department; specifically,

A. The liner is inadequately designed to properly catch spills; andB. Insufficient coDsidemtion was giv€n to air quality and air emissions; andC. Inade4uate tra.ffic study performed; andD. Applicaot using well pad with expired pemit; andE. Applica improperly allowed to avoid county pl?nning and public input and scrutiny

by this permit process.F. Iosufficient iDsp€ctiol provisions and safeguards in pla€e; andG. Improper radiation accumulation may occu4 andH. Failure to saf€guard wetlanG in the imnediate area

3. Appellant reserves the dght to raise additional grounds for appeal upon the conpletion ofdiscovery.

APPENDXA

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l,ler 18 1,t 02:20p P.2

pennsylvaniaDEMRTMEI{T OF EIMRONMENTAL PROIECNON

NOR'TCENTRAI REGIONA! OFFTCE

Maloh 13,2014

CERTITTED MAIL NO. 70ri 1710 0001 ss12 8116

Mr. Eric W. tlaski[sChosap€ake Appalachis, I,LC14 Chcseeake LaDe

Seyle, PA 18840

Rr: Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC - Lolrb's Fsm-SloEge Facility

Pcmir ID No. WMGRT 23NC027

APS No. 827960, AUTH No' 1001 199

Smitb.f eld Tos/lship, Bradfotd Couty

Deat Mr. Haski.Ds:

Etrclos€d is the Resillusl Wasle Gercral PeErit No. wMcR123NC02?, issued to chesapeake

G"f.tii iI-C, f* oorage of oil ard gas liquid w"astcto be usEd as a watd snlply to develop

or hy&aulically tdcturr a oil or gas well.

The rpproval grsol4d under tbig perEit i5 c-oDtinger$ on Cbosapeake Appalachia' LL.. --C ope$iiotr

*-iJ,ft.A ii,l" qa*"a appji""tioq coaplviog with tbe eoclosed permit conditiols' aod

--piG wrththc imff"OUprovlsiors of tle nasiaul wasle Maoag€dert Rcgularions The

folloqdng must bo lotod:

l. Tbc Depadocot Eust be mdfed in vriting upon completion oflie colstuction of thc

fatilitratd Fior to the operation oflhc storagc facility'

2.Thomaximurrrvolucofoilsdgasliquid'xlstetlaicaabostorcdalfisfacijity&tatrygiveo tioe is approxim,rteD 756,000 galloos

3. Chsdges to the facility opcration as descnlbed il your applicatiol require a modificatior to

bc subEited to $e Departsell

4. CoErpli4c. ttith the limilatioas aod stipr'rlations that havc becn sct forth itr your perBit is

mqhdrt.trY.

Ary perso! aggdeved by tbis action oay appcal, Pursu&t lD Seotion 4 ofthc ENironmcnlal

ii.ii"gi"tff-e",, 35 i.s. s.ction zsia' sld the Admiaisedivc fueocv,Law' 2^?a" C-S'

ilLG i,q ; th" b"*"..*t"t Hearing Board, Seood FloolRachet crrs!tr^sr'de offic€griliti"g aOO M"*" S"*,, PO Box 845-?, Herisbure,PA' 17105-8457 'T7 '?873483' TDD

*€l" -iy *"t a ,U. So*d ttoogh O" t-o"yt"!!iu Relay S€rvice, 800'654 5984' Appesls

2oB westThlrd Strllt I Sulte 101 I wnll6n9ort' PA

s7o.327.3636 lFax t0.327.3565 ** ""

*-*t '"'"@

17701-6448

www.deweb sbte.Pa.us

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rar la 14 O2:2OP

Mr- Edc V. llaskiru

p.3

:2- Marlh I 3, 2014

mu$ be filed vi$ the EuvironfiEut l Heaing Boad within 30 days ofleceipt ofvrittc! lotic-e

ofthis aotiotr uolcss thc appropriare statuteprovides a difercot tiEe Pcriod Copies ofthc appoal

form and tbe Board's mlJof praotice ald procedure may be obained fiom the Board- The

appeal fom md the Board's rules ofpracticc and ltrocr-dule are also available iu braille or on

ar:diotape ftom the Secretaryto tlle B;6td at 717.787 3483. This ParagraPh doqs not' in alld of'itset! creato any righl of appeal beyold tlx pe'rnited by applicable stanncs ard deoisional law'

IF YOU WANT TO qHALI,ENGE T1-IIS ACTION, YOIIR APPEAL MUST REACH TI{E

BOARD WIIIIN 30 DAYS, YOU DO NOT NEED A LAWYER TO FILE AN APPEAL'WIIH THE BOARD.

IMPORTANT LEGAL RIGHTS ARE AT STAKE HOWEVE& SO YOU SHOIJLD SIIOW

THIS DOCT'MENT TO A LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU CANNOT AIFORD A LAWYE&YOU MAY QUAIIFY FOR FREE PRO BONO REPRESENTATION. CALL T}IESECRETARY TO TIIE BOARD (?17.787.34S3) FOR MORE INIORI\4AfiON.

Ifyou have aay questiols about the enclosed permit or requirements of the Solid \Maste Malrg€filetrtAct, plesse contact Lisa D. Ilouse!, P,E. ar 5?0.327 .3't 52 ot ia elj,gil x.Ihouser@pa-gov.

Sinc€relt

G,rq-*-.-Patick BrerD6oEnviroDdeDtal ?rograE Msrage!Wastc lvlaD.ageEert

Enclosure

cc: Bradfod Couty CommissionersSEitbicld Township SrpelvisorsFieldFile

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w pennsytvaniaDEPARTIYENf OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROIECTION

NORTHCFN IRAL REGIONAL OFFICL

March 13,2014

CERTIFIED MAIL NO. 7013 1710 0001 5512 8116

Mr. Eric W. HaskinsChesapeake Appalachi4 LLC14 Chesapeake LaneSayte, PA 18840

Re: Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC - Larnb's Fann-Storage FacilityPermit ID No. WMGR123NC027APS No. 827960, AUTH No. 1001199Smithfi eld To\rnship, Bradford County

Dear Mr. Haskins:

Enclosed is the Residual Waste General Permit No. WMGRI23NC027, issued to Chesapeake

Appalachi4 LLC, for stomge ofoil and gas liquid waste to be used as a water supply to develop

or hydraulically ftacture an oil or gas well.

The approval ganted under this permit is contingent on Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC operation

as described in the approved application, complying with the enclosed permit conditions, ardcomplying $.ith the applicable provisions of the Residual Waste Management Regulations. The

following must be noted:

1. The Departorcnt must be notified in writing upon completion of the construction of thefacility and prior to the operation of the storage facility.

2. The maximum volume of oil and gas liquid waste that can be stored at this facility at arygiven time is approximately 756,000 gallons.

3. Changes to the facility operation as described in your application require a modihcation tobe submitigd to the Deparhnent.

4. Compliance with the limitations and stipulations that have been set forth in your permit ismandatory.

Any person aggrieved by tlis aclion may appeal, pursuant to Section 4 of the EnvironmentalHearing Board Act, 35 P.S. Section 7514, and the Administative Agency Law, 2 Pa. C.S.

Chapter 5A, to the Environmental Hearing Board, Second Floor, Rachel Carson State OfEceBuilding,400 Ma*et Stxeet, PO Box 8457, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8457,'7l'7 .787.3483. TDDusers may contact the Board through the Pennsylvania Relay Service, 800.654.5984. Appeals

208 West Third Street I Sulte 101 | Wllliamsport, PA L77Ot'6448t'D

57D.327.3636 | Fax s70.327.3565 P'rtt - kq"d tup"Gd www.depweb.state.pa.us

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Mr. Eric W. Haskins

must be filed with the Environmental Hearing Board within 30 days of receipt of written notice

ofthis action unless the appropriate statute provides a different time period. Copies ofthe appeal

form and 1]re Board's rules ofpractice and procedure may be obtained ftom the Board The

appeal form and the Board's rules of practice and procedure are also available in braille or on

audiotape ftom the Seqetaxy to the Board at 717.'18'1.3483. This paragraph does not, in and ofitself, create any right of appeal beyond that pemitted by applicable statutes and decisional law'

IF YOU WANT TO CI{ALLENGE THIS ACTION, YOIJR APPEAI MUST REACH THE

BOARD WTHIN 30 DAYS. YOU DO NOT NEED A LAWYER TO FILE AN A?PEAIwlTH T}IE BOARD.

IMPORTANT LEGAT RIGHTS ARE AT STAKE, HOWEVER, SO YOU SHOULD SHOW

THIS DOCUMENT TO A LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU CANNOT AIFORD A LAW\TR'YOU MAY QUAUFY FOR FREE PRO BONO REPRESENTATION. CAIL TIIESECRETARY TO TI{E BOARD (717.787.3483) FOR MORE INFORMATION.

If you have any questions about the enclosed pemit or rcquirements of the Solid Waste Management

Act, please contact Lisa D. Houser, P.E. at 570.32'l3752 ot \ia email at [email protected].

Sincerely,

Qr"rB"- -Patrick BremanEnvironmental Prcgam ManagerWaste Management

Enclosure

cc: Bradford County CommissionersSmithfreld Township SupervisorsFieldFile

March 13- 2014

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2540-FIIII-BWMO421 7/2005 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIADEPARTII/IENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

BI]REAU OF WASTE IIIANAGEMENT

General PermitFor

Processing/Beneficial Use of Residual Waste

Permit No- WMGR123NC027 Date Amended March 14 2012

Date lssued March 13 2014 Date Expires Ociober 4 2020

The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Management, Division ofMunicipal and ResidualWasle hereby approves the:

X Beneficial Use n Processing priorto Beneflcial Use

of: Oil and qas liquid waste

I other

for use as: A water supply to develop or hvdraulicallv fracture an oil or oas well.

This approval is granted to: Chesapeake ADoalachia, LLC - Lamb's Farm Site

Offlce: 14 Chesaoeake Lane Site: 4689 Ulster Rd.

Savre. PA 18840 Ulster. PA 18850

subject to the attached conditions and may be revoked or suspended for any projectwhich the Department of Environmental Protection determines to have a substantialrisk to public health, the environment, or cannot be adequately regulated under theprovisions of this permit.

The processing of wastes not speciflcally identifled in the documentatjon submitted forthis approval, or the beneficial use of wastes not approved in this permit, is prohibitedwithout the written permission of the Department.

This permit is issued under the authority of the Solid Waste Management Act (35 P.S.

SS 6018.101-6018.1003), The Pennsylvania Used Oil Recycling Act (58 P.S.

SS 471480), The Clean Streams Law (35 P.S. SS 691.1-5S1.1001), Sections 1905-A,1917-A and 1920-A of the Administrative Code of '1929 (71 P.S. SS 510-5, 510-17 and510-20) and the lrunicipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act(s3 P.S. SS 4000.101-4000.1904).

This approval is granted:

n Statewide X Regional

By:

Title Envi.onmentalProoramManaqer

THIS PERMIT IS NON.TMNSFERABLEPage l of l?

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OF OIL AND GAS LIOUID IIVASTE Rev. 3,?012

Ilescriplion ahd Defi nitions,

1. This general permit authorizes the processing, transfer and beneficial use of oil andgas liquid waste to develop or hydraulically fracture an oil or gas well.

Defrnitions. For purposes of this general permit, the {ollowjng words and terms havethe following meanings:

De-waste - A determination made by the Department of Envimnmental Protectionthat a material is no longer a waste.

Facility - As deiined in 25 Pa. Code S 287.1. The term includes proc.essing facilitiesand transf er facilities.

Oil and gas liquid waste - The term includes liquid wastes from the drilling,development and operation of oil and gas wells and lransmission facilities. The termincludes contaminated waterfrom wel' sit$, the development of transmissionpipelines and the facility ope.ating underthis general permit, provided the generatingfacility has satisfied all other permitting requirements that may apply to contaminatedwater. The term does not include condensate from oil and gas transmission pipelinecompressor stations that exhibits a characteristic of hazardous waste under 40 CFRPart 261, Subpad C, as incorporated by reference at 25 Pa. Code S 261a.1.

B. Registration Requirements.

A person or munlcipality that proposes to operate under the terms and conditions of thisgeneial permit affer the date of permit issuance must obtain a registration from theappropriate Department Regional Office (see attached list) prior to commencingauthorized activities under this general permit A registration shall include the following:

(i) General lnformation Form (Authorization Application for a Residual or MunicipalWaste General Permit Application),Form B (Professional certifrcation),Form 20 (Application For A lvlunicipal or Residual Waste General Permit),Form 27R (Acceptance of General Permit Conditions),Bonding Worksheels,Form X (Radiation Protection Action Plan)A application fee in the amount idenlified in Section A (General information) ofForm 20 payable to the'Commonweahh of Pennsylvania."

activities shall commence unless and until approved, in wdting, by the Department.

(iD

(iii)(iv)(v)(vi)(vii)

No

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OF OIL AND GAS LIOUID WASTE

c, OpeEting conditions.

1. Nothing in this general petmit shall be consttued to supersede, amend, o. authorizea violation of any of the provisions of any valid and applicable law, ordinance, or

regulations, p.oviding that said local law, oldinance, or regulation is not preempted

by the Solid Waste Management Act, 35 P.S. SS 6018.101 - 6018.1003; Municipal

Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reductjon Act, 53 P S. SS 4000.101 -4OOO.19O4; Air Pollution Control Acl, 35 P.S. SS 4OO1 - 4005; Waste TransportationSafety Act, 27 Pa. C.S. SS 620l - 6209; Oil and Gas Act, SS 58 P.S. 601 101 *601.605; Radiation Protection Act, 35 P.S. SS 7110 101 - 71,l0 703 and the cleanStreams Law, 35 PS. SS 691.1 - 691.100'1.

2. The processing and beneficial use activities autho.ized by this general p€rmit shall

not harm or present a threat of harm to the health, safety, or welfare of the people

or environment of this Commonwealth. The Department may:

a. Modify, suspend, revoke, or reissue the authorization granted in this generalperrnit if the permittee cannot conpty with the conditions ofthig general permit

or if the authorized processing and benelicial use activities cannot be

adequately regulated under the conditions ofthis general permit

b. Require a person or municipality authorzed by a general permit to apply for'

and obtain, an indivjdual permit when the person o. municipality is not in

compliance with the conditions of the general permit or is conducting an activity

that harms or pEsents a threat of harm to the health' safety or welfare of thepeople or the environment of this Commonweatth

3. Failure ol measures herein approved to perform as intended, or as designed' or in

compliance with the applicable laws, rutes, and regulations and termsandconditons ot this general p€rmit, for any reason, shall be grounds for the revocation

or suspension of ihe permittee's apploval to operate under this general permit'

4. A copy of the Department approved Radiation Protection Action Plan (RPAP)' forthe fa;ility rnust be maintained by the permittee at the facility at all times The

RPAP must address the management of oil and gas liquid waste and solidsgenerated that contain techno'ogically enhanced naturally occrlning radioactive

i'"turi"t ltENonM;, and be implemented during atl phases of operations at the

facility.

5. The permittee shalt not cause or allow a point or non-point source dischatge of

any of the following: residual wastes; liquid wasiei combined stormwater runoff

and leachate. if qenerated; or runoff from the staging' processing, and storage

areas where solid waste management activities are conducted; to the surface

waters of the Commonwealth, unless permitted by the Department

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OF OIL AND GAS LIQUID WASTE

7.

8.

I

11.

'10.

The oil and gas liquid waste that is processed and beneficially used under thisgeneral permit shatl not be mixed with other types of waste materials, including

iazardous waste, municipal waste, special handling waste, or othe. residual wasie,

unless otherwise approved by the Department in writing.

Al a minimum, weekly inspections of all proc€ssing and storage areas are to be

conduc'ted to determine compliance with the terms and conditions of this generalpermit, and for evidence oJ failure.

The processing, storage and transportation ofthe oil and gas liquld waste and any

otherwastes that are generated shall be conducted in a manner that willnot create

a nuisance or be harmfulto the public health, safety or the environment ofthisCommonwealth.

Excepl as provided for in Condition C.21.b, the oiland gas liquid wasle, before and

after processing, and all other wastes generated by the operation shall be stored

and transported in accordance with 25 Pa- Code Chapter 299 (relating to storageand tEnsporlation) and the Waste Transportation Safety Act, 27 Pa. C S. SS 6201 -

6209.

Best Management Practices (BMPS) shall be implemented to divert siomwater run-on away from the facility. Stotmwater runoff shatl be managed in accordance with

The Clean Streams Law and regulations promulgated thereunder. Priortocommencing operations at the facitity, the pemittee must comply with regulationsand obtain atlthe necessary erosion and sediment control and stormwatermanagemen[ p€rmits-

The permittee shall comply with the applicable provisions of 25 Pa. code, chapter123 (Stadards for contaminants) issued under the Air Pollution contml Act, 35

P.S. SS 4OO1-4005 and shall compty with all applicable provisions ofthe FugiiveEmissions Sections 123.1, 123.2, ard 123.31.

A financial bond, which guarantees the removaland proper management of themaximum volume of oil and gas liquid waste (before, during and after processing)

and other wastes at the facility at any one time, is required. The amount ol thebond shall be based upon the total estimated cost (i.e., off-site disposal,transpodalion cost, decontamination cost) to the Commonwealth for removal andproper management of the wastes. The Deparlment may requi.e additionalbondinq for any other necessary measures to prevent adverse impacls upon public

healih, safety, welfare, and environment.

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OF OIL AND GAS LIQUID WASTE

14

As a condition of this permit and of the permittee's authority to conduct the activiiies

.l,tn..it l'ltini" o"filt, the permittee hereby authorlzes and consents to allow

iuttrorizeo emptoyees or agents of the Deoarlment withoLlt advance norce or

l""rit, rurr"ni, u'pon presentation of appropriate credentials and without delay' 10-

ilve 1""""" to "no

t"inspect all areas on which solid waste managemenl actrullles

ilrJJiril-"itrit p.ilttee are being' will be or have been conducted- This

,rjn"iJii"" "'lo -*ent shall inaude consent to colleci samples ofwaste' soils

;""i;;: ;;;;J;;1"'; photosraphs; to perform measurements' survevs and other

i"'"i";'in"i""t uny aonitoring equipment; to inspect the methods of operation; and

i"l".*"i "noloi

*pv docuhents books' and papers required by the Departm^ent

io be maintained. This permh condltion is leferenced in accoroance wlm ssouo

""i-alb?i"iG s"no haste Management Act' 35PS SS601E608and. .

ooig.oib(?l This condition in no M/ay limits any other powers granted under the

Solid Waste Management Act

Anv waste genetated from the processin' a'lrvitv autholized bv this general permit

.i'|*JJ""""J "l ""4 gas liquid waste thai is not Leneficially used shall be- managed

; 5;#;;""-th td aolrd Waste Management Act. 35 P S SS 6018 101 -

ooig.tOOs ano the regulations promulgaied thereunder'

All activities conducted under the authorization granted in this permit shall be

;ftH;";;;;;;;ce witn me permiuee s aiplication' except to the extent that

Gre is a conflictwith the regulations or goveming slatules'

Anv indeDendent contraclors or agents retained by the pelmittee in the completion

^r l^^^""in. anrl beneficial use activily authorized under this permrt snan oe

:&;;; il;;;; l-isto.v rev"w ov tne oepartment prior to performance of

.ltii,iti"" ,n0", titi. g"neral pemit as specified by the solid waste Management

Act, 35 P.S. SS 6018.101 - 6018 1003

16.

lT.APreparedness'Preventtonandconiingency(PPc).planthatlsconsistentwilhthe' ' mosiiecent eoltion of the Department's:Guidelines for the Development and

i.i".""iii""-"i e*ironmentat Emergency Response Plans" shall be developed

:;ffi;i::il ;i th-" i;Jitv it'u ppipr"'i shallbe updated.as needed or at least

lu".V nu" V""o The permittee shall immediately implement the applrcaole .,rrnulion" ot ti," O.pirtment approved PPC plan for ahy emergency that affects or

it'iJ"n" puuri" n"jrtn safety welfare or the environment

18. Upon cessation of operattons at the facilitEs operating under the authorization'-

ii"ntuO in tni" p"rmit the permittee shall clean and/oi remove any residual waste'

iiorage tants ano structures or other materials that-contaln or have been, ,".nlinin"t"o

*itn ,""idualwaste a;d shait provide for the processing anddisposal

iiil: il:i;#;al in accoroance witn irre solid waste Manasement Act' 35

p.s. SS o6l a I ot - oo18 1003, other environmental protectron acts and me

regulations promulgated thereunder'

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GENEML PERMIT WMGR123PROCESSING AND BENEFICIAL USE

OF OIL AND GAS LIQUID WASTE

19. A Derson or municipality that plans io continue the operations authorized under this

qeneral permil, afler the exdration date indicated on the app'oval for coverage

iaoe. shallfile a complete application for permit renewal at least 180 days before

ihiexpiration oate of this general permi{ unless permission has been gEnted by

ihe Department for submission at a later date The renewal application shall be .

made using the.Form 20 (Application for a Municipal or ResidualWaste General

Permit)".

ln the event that a timety and complete apptication for renewal has been submitted

and the Department is unable, through no fauh ot the permittee, to reis$le the .

oeneral oermit or approvalfor coverage before its current coverage expiGtion date.

ihe terms and condiiions of the approved coverage will automatically continue and

will remain fully effective and enforceable pending the issuance or denial of the .

renewal for peimit coverage provided the permittee is, and has been, operating in

compliance with the terms and conditions of the general pe'mit'

The racility shall not be located:

a. ln the 1oo-year floodplain of waiers of this Commonweallh' unless theDeoartmeni aooroves in the permit a method for prolecting the facility from a

100-vear flood consislent with the Flood Plain l\.ilanagemeni Act (32 P S SS

679.i01 - 679 601) and the Darn Safety and Encroachment Act (32 P S SS

693.1 - 693.27).

b. ln or within 3OO feet of an exceptional value wetland-

c- Within 300 leet measured horizonlally from an occupied dwelling unless one of

the follovr/inq conditions are satisfied:

i. The owner ofthe dwelling has provided a wdtten waiver consenting to the

facility being closer than 3OO feet. The waiver shall be knowingly made and

sepaiate lrdm a base or deed unless the lease or deed contains an explicjiweiver from the owner. c1t

ii. The operaiions take place in an enclosed facility, the applicant demonstraies

that the locaiion and operation of the facility do not conflict wth local land

use or local zoning and the applicant has provided written notice io owlersof all occupied dwellings within 300 feet measured horizontally from the facility'

d. Within 50 feet of a property line unless the owner demonstEtes one of the

followingi

i. That actual processing ol waste is not occuning within 50 feet of a p.operty

line

ii. That storage and processing take place in an enctosed facility

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OF OIL AND GAS LIQUID WASTE

iii. That the owner of the adjacent property has providod a wriften waivel

consenting to the facititybeing closer than 50 feet The waiver shall be '

knowingly made and separate from a lease or deed unless the lease or

deed contains an explicit waiver trom the owner'

e. Within 100 feet of a perennial stream unless the storage and processing will not- occurwithin that distance and no adverse hydrologic or water quality impacts

will €sult.

f. Within 150 feet of high quality or exceptional value waters' as defined in 25 Pa.

Code S 93.1.

o. Wiihin 300 feet of a water source unless the owner has provided a written

waiver consenting to the lacility being closer than 300 feet'

h. Within 900 feet measured horizontally trom the property line' unless a w'itten

waiver is obtained from the current proPerty owner of:

i. A bullding owled by a school district or parochial school and used for

insiructional Purposes:

ii. A PatK

iii- A Playground.

i. ln an area where the faciliiy would adversely affect a habitat of a known

endangered or threatened species'

21. Oiland gas liquid waste ihat has been Drocessed under the authority of this general-''

#rii''t i""noi"'on"i ierea a wa"te a" ouiined in 25 Pa code S 287 1 (i e dewasted)

atter one of the following occurs:

r The orocessed oil and qas liquid waste has been transpgrted to a Departmenl-- n"#iteJ wen site as defined in $ 603a of the oil and Gas Act

"t Fli.'fooi.ooiJin" otn"r. or. o!u-to' of the well site meets the conditions of

' s6o3;. and the processed oil and gas liquid waste is beneliclally used Io

X."itp iirliJ'Si,ii"rrviractuie ai oit oi sas ry9lt PT:""*"d "l!?!d!as riquid

."ii. ih"frd" t"n"ged as a residualwaite at the well site pursuant to25 Pa

6ia'.'ciitpt"i ie ;til it is used to develop or hydraulicatly fraclure an oil or gas

a well: or

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GENERALPROCESSING

OF OIL AND

PERMIT WMGR123AND BENEFICIAL USE

GAS LIQUTD WASTE Rev.32012

h rhc D.ocessed oil and gas liquid waste meets the concentration limits in Appendix" ;; iil;;;;;i;"-lt'ino

"itru* "totud in an impoundment or other

f""iid;.il;ii;Hto 'ruarer to oevJop or trydraulically fraciure an oil or gas well

'-- ii.-i-"i,,narn"nt or other facilitv must be owned or opetated bythe permittee

or, in" u:t-"t ot op"t"tor of an oii or gas well Transportation shall be done rn

accordance wiih the following:

i. Processed oiland gas liquid waste meeting lhe requirements.of

condilion C 21 b iJnot a residualwaste when transponed to me

impoundment or other facility'

ii 'f

orocessed oil and gas liquid waste meeting lhe requirements of

Conditjon C.21.b will be lransported in a vehicle that prevtously

containea resiAuatwaste, the vehicle must be decontaminated prior to

transporting the prcceBsed oil and gas liquid waste to lhe impoundment

or other facility.

22. Prior to the initial storage and dewasting of processed oil and g1:]i1:{ ITte in-

accordance with Cohdition C 21.b' the permitlee shall demonsttlt? tn*I:-,^--""e4 oil and oas liouid waste meets the limits in Appendu A by suDmnrng

5;:ff*i;id;" t;d;LF nugion"r om"t ""ryins

the countv, in vrhicii the facilitv is

r"""i"Ji"i"pp.*r. The analytical data shall consist of the following:

a. A mlnimum of 14 consecutive daily flow proportional compo-siie samples- anatyzea tor strontium, barium and total dissolved sollds C|DS)

b. A minimum of 2 weekly flow ptoportional composite samples which are taken a* ti"itrt

"t 7 o"V" apirt analyzec for atl constituents listed in ApPendix A

except ammonia, benzene, methanol and ioluene'

c. A minimum of 2 grab samples taken a minimum of 7 days apart analyzed for

ammonia, benzene, melhanol and toluene

23. To continue storing processed oil and gas wetl liquid waste in accordance with'* ;ilti;;; ti.t, inl pennittee snal oemonsttate lhat the oil and sas liquid waste

continues to meet the limits in Ap'p'endix A by:

a- Collecting daily flow proportional composite samples and analyzing them for

strontium, barium and TDS.

b. Collecting weekly ilow proportional composite samples and analyzing them for- all constiiuents listed in Appendix A except ammonia, benzene' methanol and

toluene.

c. Collecting weekly grab samples and analyzing them for ammonia, benzene'

methanol and toluene-

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GENERAL PERMIT WMGRl23PROCESSING AND BENEFICIAL USE

OF OIL AND GAS LIQUID WASTE Rev. A2012

d. lf the results o{ any future sampling taken to satis{y this condition.farllo meet- the concentration iimits in Appendjx A' the permittee must immedrately notify

itte oie "no

t.nagu the piocessed oil and gas liquid lvaste €s. a residual

rva"t" fn" pro"esi"O oil and gas liquid waste is not dewasted under

Condition C )1.b untilthe permlttee demonslJates to the Departmenl s

satisfaction that the limits in Appendix A are met'

24. The analytical methodologies used to meet the requirements in thjs general permit-

"f'Jf O. ti o." ln the mosirecent edition of the EPAs "Test Methods for Evaluating

6"ii w""i", inv"i""l/chemical Methods" (EPA !y-96)' "Methods for ctremical

Analvsis of Wat;r and Wastes" (EPA 600/4-79-020)' "Standard Memoos.ror

ilffi;.;;; w;;and Liqud waste" (prepared and published jointlv bv the

Lion Fuofi" H."tth Association' American Water W-orks Association' and

w"i", Fiiltion conttol Federation), the Departmenfs "Sampling-Manual for

p"]rrr_il_it", p"f,"gens and Vector Attraction Reductions in sewage sludge" or

a compiraUte metnoa lubsequently approved by the EPA or the Department'

25. The analyses shall be performed by a laboratory accredited or registered for--'

""o"a["iion rnCer the Environme;tal Laboratory Actreditation Act' 27 Pa c S'A

ss 4101-4113.

D. Reco.dkeeping.

1. The permittee shall maintain records ofthe Processing and beneficial use of oil and

gas liquid wasle as follows:

a The volumes of the fresh sudace water and other water sources withdrawn for

use bY the facility

b. Names of the generators and locations where the oil and gas liquid waste is

generated

c. The dates and volumes of oi! and gas liquid waste received by the facility

d. The dates and volumes of processed oil and gas liquid waste and wasies

produced by the operation of the facility as follows:

i for continuous processes, the volumes should be recorded on a daily basis

ii. lor batch processes, the volumes should be recorded on a per batch basis'

e. The dates, volumes, and locations' ilcluding the names of the-facilities to which

the orocessed oil and gas liquid waste i5 transporled lor benenclal use'

disposat, storage. transfer or processing

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GENERAL PERMIT WMGR123PROCESSING AND BENEFICIAL USE

OF OIL AND GAS LIQUID WASTE Rdv 3/2012

f. The maximum volume of all unp.ocessed and p.ocessed oil and gas liquid

waste and other wasles that are managed at the facility each day todemonstrate that the volumes used to calculate the bond are not exceeded.

This includes all materials generated, received, processed and slored at thefacility.

g. All sampling and analytical results required by Conditions C 22 - C 23

2. All records required in this general pe.mit shall be maintained on-site for a minimum

of five years and shall be made available to the Department upon request. Should

a facility be no longer locaied at the site where the processing occurred, therecords shallbe maintained by the permittee for a minimum of flve years and shall

be made available to the Department upon request.

E. Reporting Requirements.

1. Any person vlho operates under the provisions of thls permit shall immediatelynow, in writing, within 15 days the Solid Waste Manager of the appropriateregional office of the Department (address in attached list) of any changes in: the

name, address, owners, permittees, and/or responsible officials of the company;thelocation of processing facilities; compliance status; land ownership and the right toenter and operate sites operated by the pemitteel the bonding status ofthefacilities authorized by this permit; and the status of any permit issued by theDepartment or federal govemment under the environmental proteclion acts.

2. Any person cu.rently operating under the provisions of this general permit mustnotify ihe Department's Regional Ofiice having jurisdiction over the new processing

faciliiy, in writing, if the existing processing facility will be relocated to a newlocation, or if an additional processing facility, owned and/or operated by thepetmittee, witl be added for clverage under this general pernit.

a. ln addition to the notice, the following must be submitted for the Department'sapproval:

i. A completed Form 20 (Application for a Municipal or Residual WasteGeneral Pemit);

ii. An application fee in the amount identilled in Section A (Generallnformation) of Form 20 made payable to the 'Commonwealth ofPennsylvania'; and completed bonding worksheets.

b. The new or relocated facjlity shall not operate untiladequate bonding has beenapproved by the Department. When an existing facil'ty is relocated, the exist;ngbond may be used to cover the new facility, provided the bond amountadequately covers the operations at the new or relocated facility-

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GENERAL PERIIIIT TUIIGRI 23

PROCESSING AND BENEFICI,AL USE

OF OIL AND GAS LIQUID WASTE Rn. !rtr12

1'-he ba.mihe€ stlall imrt€diately notify the Departmenfs Ernergency Hotline by

i;;.ihot* a a0G5at-2050 and Ule apptoprkE DEP r€giral otlxE wasE - -

ffi#;;6'';s;;;6;*.ioi'd oicharg" or "nv

Bpilt of oil End stsE.llquid

w6te q€nefated or procegsd tn a quantiw caiHe of r€a;hing $rface w€ler' gid

;fiifu%;ffiili;i",t*ol"t" ",i1"" t" preti'ct tre healtr' and safttv ol tlF puHlc

and ths enYironm€nt.

P4E 11 ot 12

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APPENDIX A:

The following maximum concenttatbns tdere derived from drinhng water standards, water

quslity stand;rds for rivers and streams, and typical values observed ln fresh water rivers

and streams.

ConstituentAluminumAmmoniaArsenicBariumBenzeneBertliumBoronBromideButoxyethanolCadmiumchloridecoDChromiumCopperEthylene GlycolGross AlphaGross BetalronLeadMagnesiumManganeseMBAS (Surfaclants)MethanolMolybdenumNickelNitrite.Nitrate Nitrogenoil & GreaseDH

hadium-226 + Radium-228SeleniumSituerSodiumStontiumSulfateTolueneTDSTSSUraniumZinc

Llmlt0.2 mg/L2 mglL10 Ug/L2 mglL0.12 !g/L4 !g/L1.6 mgy'L

0.1 mg/L0.7 mg/L0.16 us,/L25 mg/L15 mg/Ll0 pg/L5 ldl13 us/L15 pCvL1,0o0 pCi/L0.3 mg/L1.3 Ug/L10 mg/L0.2 rngl-0.5 ms/L3.5 mg/L0.21 mg/L?,0 lSA2 mglLND6.54-s SU5 pci[ (combined)4.6 pS/L1.2 pS/'l-

25 mg/L4.2 mglL25 rnglL0.33 mg/L500 mg/L45 mgi/L30 pg/L65 pS/L

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D"p".b'.,.nt or En,[X:lE:mI"'::S:i -*ionar ornces

I Bucks Chester' Delaware' Monlgomery' Phibdelphia'

southeastRggio:r:l^:oJfi ce

*3"l3ii'*"l-il'i'"1^Phone: (484) 250 - 5vou

It carbon' Lackawan::**#flij .onroe Nodhampton'

Pike' schuvlkill

Susquehanna' v!dY""" '

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Phone: (.rv'"-- - '-^-ttih Fulton' Huntingdon'

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dfu.r.rfui;* *,H.H"3i*?-J;f,il'l?:,317{f1,ff"i1\""tf t]l[:ia'

Lvcomins' Montour'

Notthcentral Regional Office

208 West 3d Street - Sulte-]ul

Williamsport' PA 1//UlPhone: (570) 327 - 3653

V. Allegheny, Armsaong, Beaver, Cambria' Fayetle' Greene' lndiana' Somerset'

Washington, Westmoreland'

"'t!Uff:,hTi3.9J*Pitlsburgh, PA 1 522247 45Phone: (412) 442 - 4000

Vl. Butler, Clarion, crawford, Elk, Erie, Forest, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer,Venango, Waren.

Northwest Regional Olfi ce230 Chestnut Street

Meadville, PA 16335-3481Phone: 814-332-6848

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pennsylvaniaDEPANTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION

REVIEW MEMO

Site Itrformation

This is the permit application for the Lamb's Farm fluid storage facility.

Permit Review Summary

The permit is for a storage only facility using 38 frack tanks parked over secoldary containment.The total volume stored on site is a maximum 756,000 gallons.

Al1er many many tries the responses to the prior deficiencies, pafticularly the pPC plan, wereaddressed to my satisfaction.

The bonding approval was received form Harrisburg today 3-13-2014.

Recommendations

I recommend we approve and issue the permit.

208 WestThird slreet lSuite101 lWilliamsport, PA 17701-6448

570.327.3636 | Fzx 57O.327.3s65 www_depweb.state.pa.us

DATE: March l3- 2014

SUBJECT: Chesapeake Appalachi4 LLCLamb's Farm Facility, lD#wMGRl23NC027Permit ApplicationAPS 827960 & Auth 100119SmitMeild Township, Bradford County

To: File

FRoM: Chad C. Glunt, EITEnvironmental Engineer SpecialistWaste Management

( 1t-THRoucrrl Lisa Houser. P.E. K)\

Environmental Enginber ManagerWaste Manasement

andPatrick Brennandf,DEnvironmental Program ManagerWaste Management

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DATE: December 24, 2013

SuBJEcr: Chesapeake Appalachi4 LLCLamb's FaIm Facility, ID#WMGRl23NC027Permit ApplicatiolAPS 827960 & Auth l00l l9Smithfeild TownshiD. Bradford County

To: File

FRoM: Chad C. Clunt, EITEnvironmental Engineer SpecialistWasle Manasement

(1,THRoUGH: Lisa Houser, P.E. ilBli

Environmental EngineerVanagerWaste Management

andPatrick BrennanEnvironmental Program ManagerWaste Management

Pl+lp;xlv"?,r:i"?.-,.R.EVIEW MEMO

Site InformationThis is th€ p€mit application for the Lamb's Fann fluid storage facility.

Permit Review Sunmary

During the Tech review I found the following issues:

1. Bonding:Chesapeake may choose to use a bond larger than required but, the bond calculations submitted

should reflect actual facility conditions.The inflation rate used in the final calculations is incorrect; please use the accepted 5.270.

2. PPC Plan:The provided plan does not give enough detail or information pertaining to this being a storage

facility. The PPC plan submitted is Chesapeake's generic well pad plan.

3. Radiation Plan:i. Para l.l first pamgraph, need to be changed to reflect current operation. It is my

understanding that the facility will not use a filtation unit.ii. Para 1 .l third paragaph, rcmove references to "treated water".iii. Para l.l last paragraph, delete as no filtration is planned.

iv. Para 1.1, include discussion of pot€ntial for tank cleaning and sludge removal.v. Para 2.1, delete rcference to filtration unit and bag filters if none is planned.

vi. Para 3.4.2 third bullet, Describe how SIC will segregate non-conforming item ftom the

load.

2Oa West Third Street I Suite 101 | Williamsport, PA 17701-62148

570.32r.3636 | Fax 570.327.3565 www.depweb state.p. us

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vii. Page 9 second last bullet, remove reference to radiation shielding or provide procedure forcontrolling shield installations for review. Add cleaning under consultant instuction.viii. Page 9, require DOT exemption if load exceeds DOT limits and pel DEP dLection. It maynot be needed for all alarming loads.ix. Page 1l fifth bullet same comments as 7 above on temp shielding and cleadng

The radiation plan changes wqe directly ftom Harrisburg's review.

Recommendations

Send a Technical Deficiency lener asking to correct the issues.

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DATf,: March 18,2014

SuBJEcr: Chesapeake Appalachi4 LLCLamb's Farm Facility, lD#wMGRl23NC027Site InspectionAPS 827960 & Auth l00l l9Smithfeild Township, Bradford County

To: File

FRoMi Chad C. Glunt, EITEnvironmental Engineer SpecialistWaste Management

-(kTHRoUGH: Lisa Houser, P.E. lztsK

Environmental Engineer Manager

Waste Management

andPatrick Brenn€n2Environmental Progmm Manager

Waste Management

Ei+*Wlv"?,::i"?,,.,,REVIEW MEMO

Site lnformation

This is for the site inspection ofthe Lamb's Farrn facility prior to Chesapeake putting it into

service.

Summary

I traveled to the site on Friday March 14, 2014 to inspect the completed facility. The facility is

located back a private drive on a working farm The entrancc to this road is gated but the gate was

"p"r. N" lft"t'"p""te personnel were piesent during my inspection There is a small ofhce trailer

ol site, Uut the trailer was locked. I toured the facility taking pictues and noting that all the tanks

*"* aon t"at"a ptop"rly and the secondary containment structures were present Photographs of

the facility were-takin and are located in the file folder marked "site visit"-

All secondary containment was properly in place and the tanks were all intetconnected and valved

as put forth in the permit application.

Recommendations

I recommend we approve the site for use by Chesapeake Appalachia under the conditions set forth

in the WMGRl23 permit.

208 west rhird street I Suite 101 | williamsport' PA

570.327.3635 | Fax 570-327 3565

\7701-6444

www.dePweb.slate-Pa.us

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w pennsytvaniaIIFPARTMENT OF ENVIRONI'4ENTAL PROTECTION

NORTHCENIRAL REGIONAT OFFICE

December 26, 2013

Eric HaskinsChesapeake Appalachia, LLCl4 Chesapeake LaneSayre, PA 18840

Re: Technical Deficiency LetterLamb's Farm Fluid Storage FacilityAPS ID# 827960, AUTH ID# IOOI199SmitMeld Township, Bradford County

Dear Mr. Haskins:

The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has reviewed the above referencedapplication and has identihed the following significant technical deficiencies. The deficienciesare based on applicable laws and regulations, and the guidance sets forth the Department'sprefered means of satisling the applicable regulatory rcquirements.

Technical Deficiencies

L Bonding:

Chesapeake may choose to use a bond larger than required but, the bond calculations

submitted should reflect acnral facility conditions.

The inllation rate used in the final calculations is incorrect; please use the accepted 5.270.

2. PPC Plan:

The provided plan does not give enough detail or information pertaining to this being a

storage facility. The PPC plan submifted is Chesapeake's generic well pad plan.

3. Radiation Plan:

i. Para 1.I first paragraph, need to be changed to reflect current operation. It is myunderstanding that the facilit will not use a filtration unit.

ii. Para Ll third paragraph, remove references to "teated water".

iii. Pam 1.1 last paragraph, delete as no filtation is planned.

iv. Para 1.1, include discussion of potential for tank cleaning and sludge removal.

v. Para 2.1, delete reference to filtration urit and bag hlters ifnone is planned.

vi. Para 3.4.2 third bullet, Describe how SIC will segrcgate non-conforming item from the

load.

vii. Page 9 secotrd last bullet, remove referetrce to radiation shielding or provide procedure

for controlling shield installations for review. Add cleaning under consultant instruction.

208 west Third Street I Suite 101 | Wiuirmsport, PA t77A!-6444570.327.3636 | Fax 570.327.3565 =, ,-.. .-. . 1_- www.depweb.state.pa.ls

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Eric Haskins December 26,20ll

viii. Page 9, require DOT exemption ifload exceeds DOT limits and per DEPdirection. It may not be needed for all alarming loads.

ix. Page l1 fifth bullet same conllnents as 7 above on temp shielding and cleaning

You must submit a response fully addressing each ofthe signihcant technical deficiencies setforth above within 30 business days or DEP may deny the application.

Ifyou believe that any ofthe stated deficiencies is not significant, instead of submitting aresponse to that deficiency, you have the option of asking DEP to make a decision based on theinformation vr'ith regard to the subject matter of that deficiency that you have already madeavailable. If you choose this option with regard to any deficiency, you should explain and jusi$how your curent submission satisfies that deficiency. Please keep in mind that if you fail torespond, your application may be denied.

Should you have any questiods regarding the identified deficiencies, please contact Chad Gluntat 5'10.327.3717 ot [email protected], and r€fer to Application No. 827960, Authorization No.l00l 199 to discuss your concems or to schedule a meeting. The meeting must be scheduledwithin the 30-day period allotted for your reply, unless otherwise extended by DEP. You mayalso follow your application through the teview process via eFTCTS on the Web at.http r/www.ahs2.dep. state.pa.us/eFactsweb/default. aspx.

Sincerely,

4t lZ 4.Patrick BrennanEnvironmental Program ManagerWaste Management

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VIA UPS OVERNIGHT

PA Department of Environmental ProtectionWaste Management ProgramMr. Chad Glunt208 West Third StreetWilliamsport, P A'177 01 -6448

Re: Technical Deficiency ResponseLamb's Farm Fluid Siorage FacilityAPS tD# 827960, AUTH lD# 1001199Smithfield Township, Bradford County

Dear Mr. Glunt:

Please review the enclosed information regarding the Lamb's Farm Fluid StorageFacility project, Application APS lD# 827960, AUTH lD# 1001199. The followinginformation is in response to the January 13, 2014 Technical Deficiency Email.

Please review the enclosed response information fully adressing each of thedeficiencies set forth in the January '13, 2014 email. lf yyou have any questions orrequire additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at (5701 882-7702or [email protected].

Sincerely,

LLC

Regulatory Operations

BD:lvh

Enclosure(s)

Ch6ape2le En.rEy Co.ponrion14 Cbesp€ake Lr.. I Sayre, PA 1Clt40

570.882'7702

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Preparedness, Prevention and Gontingency PlanCommonwealth of PennsYlvania

forLambs Farm

Fluid Storage FacilityBradford County, PA

,3tP 2 'i 2011

Submitted By: ChesaPeake

Appalachia L.L.c6100 N. Western Avenue

Oklahoma City, OK 73165

Revised By:

Chesapeake Energy14 Chesapeake Lsne

Sayre, PA 18840

January 2014

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tuoparedness, tuevenlion, and Contingency PknLanbs Fam Pad

Tenparcry Ftuid stonge FacititChesaPeake A1qalachia L LC

Jannry 2014

page: i

Section Table of Contents Pase

'1.0 DESCRIPTION OF OPERAT1ONS.................,... -.-...----.------.....,...1-11.1 Project Location and Type of Operation - 1-1

1.2 Chain ofcommand.. ' 1-1

1.3 State and FederalAgency Contact lnformation ' 1-1

1.4 Local Emergency Response Agencies, Hospitals and Downskeam Water Users - - - 1-1

1.5 Hazard Communication . " ,',' f-1

2.0 POLLUTTON PREVENTION MEASURES ......... ...-......". . .. .. .. ... .2-1

2.1 Project Chemical Additives and Waste lnformation . . .... . - .... 2-1

2.2 Assessmentofoonsequencesofaspill... . .. . 2'1

2.3 Methods of Minimizing Releases or Spills . . .. . 2-2

2.4 Protection From External Factors....................... . .. . . . ..2'3

2.5 Preventative Maintenance. ..... .. ..... ........... . . - ... 2-3

2.6 Personnel Training Programs ...................... ... . .. .. . 2-3

3.0 WASTE DTSPOSAL METHODS........................ ---.-...-.--..-.--..... .....3-1

3.1 Facilitywastes............ .. . ...3-'13.2 Facility Waste Disposal ... . ..3-13.3 Disposalofwastesfromspills.....-....................... .. .. . ... ....3-1

4.0 POLLUTION INCIDENT RESPONSE.............-... .....................................4-l

4.1 Available Equipment.... . . .. 4'1

4.2 Outside Cleanup Contractors-............... .. .. .. . .... 4-1

4.3 Gene€l Response and Reporting Procedure. . .. . ... . 4-1

s.0 sPrLL INcIDENT H1STORY............................. ...........................'.........5-1

6.0 TMPLEMENTATION SCHEDU1E...................... --.--.-.--..-..-.-...........6-l

LIST OF FIGURES1-1 Site Location MaP1-2 Site Plan

5-1 Spill lncident HistoryLIST OF TABLES

LIST OF EXHIBITSExhibit A - Process Flow Diagram

Exhibit B - Truck Unloading Station

Exhibit C - Truck Loading Station

Exhibit D - Emergency Response Line of Communication (Call Sheet)

Exhibit E - Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)

Exhibit F - Third Party Clean-up Contractors

Exhibit G - lncident Reporting Policy and Procedure

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,I.O DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS

Chesapeake Appalachia, L.L.C. (Chesapeake), 'ocated

at 6100 N. Western Avenue, Oklahoma City'Oklahoma has piepared this Preparedness, Prevention and Contingency (PPC) Plan in accordance with

25 Pennsylvania (PA) Code 78.55 and 91.34 for injection activities for projects located within theCommonwealth of Pennsylvania. Chesapeake has a 24-hour calt center that can be called at any time at(800) 566-9306

1.1 Project Location and Type of Operation

The prqiect covered by this PPC Plan is a fluid storage facility in Bradford-County in the commonwealth

of ednniylvania- The-Site Location Map is provided as Figure l-t The fluid storage facility is manned

as necessary by a service company oa chesapeake pelsonnel

The fluid stoEge facility tanks are surrounded by containment system The facility consists ofl truck

unloading/loadi;g manifbbs connected to thirty eight (38) fluid storage tanks surrounded by a 42 - inch

high inner containment system which is surrounded by a 24 - inch high secondary containment system'

Tlie truck unloading/loacl'ing area is contained with an earthen raised berm. The unloading/loading

manifolds are withinihe coniained area. The fluid storage facility Site Plan is provided as Figurg l-2'

Transport fucks enter the facility with a full load of produced water collected from chesapeake field

ooeraiions. The transpo{ trucks may exit the facility with a load of produced water that is destined for

l;cafion to be blended with other witers in subsequent well completion operations- The process flow

diagram is provided as Exhibit A.

Transport truck access to the facility is through an open, lockable gate The transport truck ddver

orovides haul tickets to recod deliveries in t mailbox. The bucks egress through the same gate

iran"Jort oiiu"o "nt",

the property, pull into the unloading/loading position (Exhibit B) and connect their

transiir troses to tne 1unk ina;ifold. The produced water from the transport truck is transferred to the

stomge tanks via the truck mounted pneumatic pump.

Empty transport trucks use the truck unloading/loading position (Exhibit C) to transfer stored prcduced

wat'eifor remova from the site. The stored pioduced water is transferred into the transport truck using

the pneumatic pumps mounted on the vehicle.

The nearest Chesapeake field office is located at:

Athen6 Field Office

14 Chesapeake Lane

Sayre, PA i8840

s7 0-882-7702

Prcparcekasq Prevenlion, and Contingency PIanLanbs Fam Pad

Temponry Fluid Stonge FacittYC h es apeake Aw a I a chi a L. L. c.

JanuatY 2014

(800) 566-9306 24-Hour Chesapeake call Center (800) 565-9306

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Preoarcdnoss, Prcveoton, and Cootngencv PlanLdnbs Fem Pad

TenPo.ary Ftuid Storase FacitlYChesaoeake Aqqa|achia L LC.

January2014

'1.2 Chain of Command

chesaoeake will desiqnate an indivtdual as the responsible person at lhe beginning of the project ln

;;il;;;;s;;;;: i-nJ r".pon"lur" p"oon will be accessrbb on site or bv telephone h'ventv rour (24)

n."i"l o"u. r:tris inaivicuai will have discretion and decision making authority over manpower'

ljliiiri.ini'*o "rri,tnJi

i"iorr""" ro ii.ir tr'" impacts of a spill or incident All othe' project emplovees

;T,i [::;:#U:'il;; ;il;iJ.; or lonsti'"t'on achvities resardins their responsibilities in the

""""iii "'r"f""ii '"pilt or other incident. itte internat Chesapeakd emergency response contact (call

sheet) is provided in Exhibit D.

1.3 State and FederalAgency Contact lnformation

Designated Chesapeake personnel will contact the following agencies as applicable following a spill or

€lease incident:

Oroanization 24-hour Teleohone

PADEP Central Ofiice (Harrisburg):

PADEP, Northcentral Regional Office

National ResPonse Center

PA Fish & Boat Commission

EmergencY Services

(800) 541-20s0

(570) 327-3636

(800) 424-8802

(800) 4424000

9tt

1.4 Local Emergenqy Response Agencies' Hospitals and Downstream Water Users

The local hospital and emergency/fire police and ambulance sewices servlng the projeci area will be

delermined and contact informatron *t J" "ituoii"rt"o

by the designated chesapeake person'

Downsteam water users unc otn"' "t"'g"n'iy

io"iu"i tr"tn1;io" will al;o be provded to rcsponsible

chesapeake personnel prior to operatrons Aii#jifilv """ii"t informaton will be kept on site in an

accessible location

1.5 HazardGommunication

ChesaDeake and all contractors wll comolv with the Hazardous Communicatlon Standard Pnor to

..mmencemeni of activities " r'st ot arr Juttt'J'iies i" ;;;;J with appropriate Material safetv Data

sheets {tulsDs) will be obtained "no '"piJ"''"tiiil"

ii" i""pln"iur" pdisoi wilt venfv that all MsDSs

iJJiJirlliJtr,l i;;fi jreLitner anacneo to ttris plan or accessible near the substance

(soo) 566-9306 24-HouJ Chesapeake Call Center (800) 566-9306

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Prcparadness Povanlion, and Contlngencv PlanLanbs Fam Pa.l

Tfiporety Flu'd Stuage FacllttYChesapeake Aq?atachia L Lc

January2014

2.0 POLLUTION PREVENTION MEASURES

The following sections review and identify all substances and wastes that will be lsed or generated at the

location and-developing methods for control and disposalof these wastes

2.1 Project ChemicalAdditives and Waste lnformation

oilfieldproducedwateristruckedtothefacilityandtfansferredinlostorage'tanks'Thestoredwatelwilltn"n U" tran"t"rruO back into empty transpori trucks to be removed from location The [4SDS for the

oilfield produced water is provided in Exhibit E

Produced water to be stored on location is listed with corresponding thrcat level by volume and toxicity in

the table below:

Stored Fluid Storage Vessel Threat byVolume Thr€at by Toxicity

(38) soo-Bartel Storage Tanks

2.2 Assessment ol Consequences of a Spill

chesaDeake Droiect locaiions are designed and constructed to minimize spills, releases, or envi.onmental

ilic",it.l st;l"i" ""1-rranoting

pot,cies minimize the occurrence of incidents and ensure that a leaks,

"o'it. or r"t"u""i"t" contalned- within the project area The entire facility is surrounded by a! earthgn

illi iii"G"iiil" t" "apacity

to contain mo;t all potential releases to the location All activities at the

iacititv witl'be conducted to avoid impacts to the environment. lmpacts to downstream water supplies or

i-,i# il"tJ, *"rii-ii," io spitts oi releases are to be avoided by implementing chesapeake spill

prevention and spill response protocol

The nearest potential down gradient sudace water receptor is an unnamed tributary to Sugar Run Creek

if," triOut"w'i" "uort

one teinth-mile west of the location. The Susquehanna River is about three miles

eait of tne iacitity. The nearest down gradient domestic water well is about one half-mile south of the

i*ifitv "rong

tii" i-k" of tributary. Th;re are four domestic water wells within a distance of about one

quarter-mile from the temporary fluid storage facility

Tank or Piping Failuro

The total capacity of the storage tanks at the facility is about '19 OO0 barrels - The.usable capacity of each

iOO Oui"f itoru6" tank is ab;ut ninety percent The maximum volume of produced weter that can be

stored at the faciiity at any given time is about 17,'100 barrcls

The storage tanks are all placed within pdmary and secondary containment The primary containment

areas at ihe facility are constructed by draping impermeable layers of plastic sheeting over plastic'

32"roadway barrieri on all four sides. A set of steel stairs are placed in the f'ont of tanks to make access

to the containment areas reasonable. outside ofthe primary containment system there is a 18'- inch high

(2 feet) secondary containment ln addition' there is a 36 -inch (3 feet) earthen containment berm around

ihe tocation. Every tank has an overfill rcflective mafter float installed When the tank reaches the CHK

standard of 6 6" (CHK standard 85o/o, PA code requires gO% at capacity)' the marker will rise out of the

tank and on-site personnel will isolate that tank and seize filling Furthermore' tank levels are measured

and documented twice a day

For maintenance and leak detection pumoses' all connections between vessels and manifold are

inspected twice a day. Spill prevention pods are used during kuck unloading stage and drip buckets are

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Ten,oratY Fluid Stotage FactftYChesaqoake Aq\a\achia L L-C

Januaty2ol4

used during any hose connection and disconnection. All transfer piping at the facility is above ground and

visible for ;spection from the surface As a result' any piping leaks will be identified quickly Operat'ons

may be terminated and/or containment and corrective actions will minimize the magnitude of the release to

the greatest extent possible. All €in water is collected via tri_axle truck and hauled to our processing

facility

All transfer piping at the facility is above ground and visible for inspection from the surface As a result'

.nu oioino filf""r'ff O" identrfi;d quickly. Operations may be terminated and/or containment and corec1ve

ulio'n! "it

.iniriru tf'" magnitud; of tie release to the greatest extent possible. All rain water is collected

via tri-axle truck and hauled to our processing facility.

Produced Water TmnsPortation

the potential for a spill or retease to occur during transportation of produced water will exist as long as

tf'" fliility i. operational. The capacity of a typical tractor trailer transporter is.about 130 barrels (115

barrels u;able;apacity). lf a transport overturna(or crashes) and ruptures,lhen the entire contents of the

iruif", "orlJ

potentially release to the environment Surface soil infiltration rates and grcund surface

dradieni at the scene of the incident would dictate the volume of produced water that would travel

iveiiand rn tne down gradrent direction ffom the release. The consequences of a transportation related

inciaentwitt Ue directt/related to the proximity of the accident to public or domestic water supplies and or

"r?i"" uu"t"r bodies. Depending on the s;verity of the incident' truck drivers may not be capable of

;;ovidino containment of tie spi ed produced water following a motor vehicle accident Emergency

iesponsi personner are trained io evaluate condilions and io minimize the effecls of an incident to human

health and the environment.

chesaoeakehasa(lopiedabehavioralbasedsafetyprog€mthatisproventominimizeincidentsby;;;;..;; oersonal awareness of operational hazards The behavloral safety program extends to

co;tract pe;onnel that will be transporting produced water to the fluid storage facility

Produced Water OffJoading

The off-loading area is directly in front of the storage tanks The entire fuck unloading area is in

"""o"0"|.v J"i"in."*. The ficility has a perimeter

-berm that serves to confine€ liquid to the facility

La"ji"". ' r""ip".t trucks are ba;ked up and unloaded one truck at a trme Facility personnel help

a'|,iu"ii "onnu"t

if,"i, o*n transfer hoses 6 the storage tanks to off load the produced water in the truck.

i,ro"l oi t'" iransfer hose lays inside the second;ry containment for the storage tanks during the

unloading Process.

2.3 Methods of Minimizing Releases or Spills

Facililv ooerations are monitored by lhird pariy contract personnel working at the facility Additionally

Llll]'i"ii""Il*,i".r -*oir rirr'in J6"" oroi,.i1u of the tocation and can be on site quickly when aleded

;i";".#:J; il;;;;;; ;;";;;;i or trarisrer or materials lquids and sohds wll be monilored

Lj"irif,i"?a "L,il|i "i Jtr

"iig;" ;r .nou"rent and transfer. The folowing operaring components of

ir," iiria "trug"

r""iiity will minrmize the potential for a spill or release to occur at the facility:

. Transfer of waler from the kucks into the storage tanks must be comPleted by conneciing hoses

from the individual transpodtrucks and using the truck pumps

. Each of the water storage tanks can be isolated from all other tanks; and

. Hroh level maakers are installed on all tanks. The high level markers alert personnelwhen a high

le;lcondition is reached in any of the tank

severat additional featurcs of the fluid storage facility design will minimize potential impacts to the

"nuiionr"ni. The foltowing engineering contro-ls wi be'used 6 reduce the risk for spills and leaks at the

location:

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Psp€trarpss, Arl€droa, arrd uadngEy Pwl-3,ttbs FdnH

Tbrpottyftd S'age F.cfltorosryar..rPp.bct&LLc.

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An acc€ss ggb oonttds unauthoriz€d access b the fadlity;ThE entj€ ioca{on ir suround€d by an e€rthen bem that would cffldively conllne spills b ih€location:

A lined, 8€co{dary contalnmont fu{ be sbrage tanks has he capacity b contsln h€ contenb ofons sbrage tank Each sbrage tank can be isolat€d from all other tanks;

A lined, s€condary contalnm$t atea for $6 Uuck unlo€dlng gr€a has lhe capqdty b contgin th€conbnts of oro rabr trdq and

(800) 0864306 2r.Hour Gh-.po.lo Crll Gontor (0001566{306

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renqorut| Fluid StMge FadtitYChasdqaake APqaldcnia LL C

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. Transport trucks and company vehicles will be equiPped with spill kits containing absorbent

matedals.

Thefollowingproceduresaretobeexecutedifaspillorreleasedoesoccuratthefluidstoragefacility'These proce-dures are to minimize the impact ofthe release on the facilityi

. The source of the leak or spill is to be stopped immediately (if practical and personal safety is not

compromised);

. The 24-hour chesapeake call center (800) 566-9306 is to be contacted;

. The area of the location near the spill is to be isolated (when practical) using cones' barriers'

drums, buckets, T- posts, caution tape, etc to isolate the area and conlrol access to the impacted

areal

. The Chesapeake Distdct Manager will be notified of the incident so that reporting of the incident

to regulatoi agencies may occtr in accordance with standard Chesapeake policy;

. Determine the appropriate personal protection equipment (PPE) necessary to adequately contain

the spillto minimize the area of impact;

. lf the appropriate PPE is not available site personnel will wait for spill response personnel with

appropriate PPE to do thejob; and

. ln appropriate PPE place sorbent booms and/or construct dikes immediately down gradient of the

teaciing 6oge ottne ipitland in advance of the projected spill path'

2.4 ProtectionFromExternalFacto6

Locking valves and, lockouutag out procedures will be used to make sure communication errors do not

cause avoidable incidents.

2.5 PreventativeMaintenance

ooeratrons Dersonnel wll periodrcally slmulate the high_high level condition in storage tanks to confirm

inlltn*" "i"i.lnJ ir,rrdown mecninism rs functron-ing properlv The instrumentation is installed to

ensuie tnat tne shutdown mechanism can be field teste-d by site personnel during the normal course of

op"iitio*. p"oonn"f periodicalty make visual inspection ;f the tocation to identity leaks or drips from

fittings on the vessel or flow lines.

2.6 Personnel Training Programs

This PPC Plan is part of the project documents and will be provided at an on-site kick-off meeting with all

Chesapeake and conhactor peisonnel. All personnel (employee and cont€ct) on location are madeaware ofthe operations and of emergency response procedures prior to any work being completed-

Site speciflc revisions to the PPC Plan will be identified and implemented, as necessary, during routinesafety meetings. Employees will receive on{he-job training to acquaint them with the potential hazards ofaccidental spills, proper waste management, good housekeeping, and standard procedures for nolifyingsuperuisors of any spill, release or other incident that might result in a threat to human health, or theenvironmenl

(800) 566-9306 24-Hour Chesapeake Call Centea (800) s66-9306

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January2014

3.0 WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS

The following section identifies the methods of disposal or reuse for each waste expected to be generated

at the location.

3.1 Facility Wastes

Produced water from natural gas exploration and production activities will be transported to the facilivand temporarily stored in tanks prior to being transferred back into t.ansports for rcmoval from the site.The only wastes expected to be generated during operation of the fluid storage faciljty are:

. Generalrefuse.

3.2 FacilitywasteDisposal

All wastes from operations at the facility will be disposed in a manner compliant with 25 PA Code 78.55through 78.63. ln general, the facility is to be operated for the purpose of fluid storage by filtration. Allproduced water received at the facility is to be removed from the facility after a brief storage period.

General refuse will be contained in dumpsters, roll-off containers or waste barels and djsposedperiodically in a solid waste landfill.

3.3 Disposalof Wastes from Spills

Chesapeake and all contractors will properly dispose all waste generated at the location. proper wastedisposal protocol includes the following:

. Obtain applicable authorizations, regiskations, and/or EPAJState 1.0. Numbers;

. Properly handle and store waste in approved containers;

. Complete laboratory analysis or provide generator knowledge to characierize waste prior totransport and disposal; and

. Properly label, profile and manifestwaste for transportation and disposal.

(800) s66-9306 24-Hour Chesapeake Call Center (800) 566-9306

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4.0 POLLUTION INCIDENT RESPONSE

chesaDeake has established a comprehensive Emergency Response Plan (ERP) that is to be followed

i" "li-,i*"onn"r ""J

iontractors on ihesapeake projeats. The ERP will be keptwith the PPc PIan during

constructron and operation of the fluid sto€ge facility

4-1 AvailableEquipment

chesaoeake and all contractors wll have sp,ll contalnment equipment available on-site and suitable for

i#"l.;--"i,n-,, -"p.;".n

lnJ ipli, poi"nt,"i based on the voiume of fluid present. Spill kits and spirl

response equipmentwill be kept at designated locations near the site

4.2 Outside Cleanup Contractors

ChesaDeake has third party contractors available to assist if there is a spill or incideni' The third party

contraclors to be used at the site are lisled in Exhibit F.

4,3 General Response and Reporting Procedure

Chesapeake will designate at teast one rcsponsible person (either on-srte or on-call) to coordinate all

Fmprdencv resoonse measures the responsible peison w,ll be familiar with the PPC plan operations

I,rJ#;ii";;iih;-"teliri" ro"uton "na

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;; ;#;;"]iii; ;i;ui. tn aooitron, this person has the authoritv to commit the resources needed to

""iry ori tt'6 ppc pr"n The responsible chesapeake person will

. Determine the severity of the incident forthe puQose of planning the necessary response

procedures as outlined in the ERP;

. lnitiate or delegate an appropriate pe6on to initiate the appropriate contacts announcements' oI

evacuation in accordance with the ERP;

. Verify that employees and visitors on-sile report to the designated evacuation area;

. Trained response personnel will enter the affected area and properly secure the area;

. Contact the Chesapeake District l\4anager who will determine whether or not to notify regulatory

agencies;

. Coordinate clean-up efforts' including the recovery of contaminated material and the

decontamination of affected structures and/or equipment;

. Determine when the incident is under control and when personnel can re_enter the project site

while preserving the incideni site;

. Complete the incident rcpoft as required by the rcgulatory agencies and the ERP;

. Review the incident reportwith approprlate Personnel to assess the etfectveness of the PPC and

the ERP and to reduce the potential for recurrence of a similar rncldenl: and

. lf necessary, recommend changes to be made to the PPC and ERP based on the findings of the

incident review.

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Chesaqaake Aqqatachla L LCJanuEry 2014

\ /hen notifying appropriate emergency response agencies and.local authorities or downstream water

u""" fii "bpii"aorLl,

the ctresaieakb responsible person will be prepared to report the following

information:

. Name of the person .epofting the incident;

. Name and location of the installation;

. Telephone number where the person reporting the spill can be reached:

. Date, time and location ofthe incident;

. Brief description of the incident, nature of the materials or wastes involved, extent of any injuries

and possible hazards to human health orthe environment;

. Estimated quantity of the materials or wastes spilled;

. Extent of contamination of land. water or air, if known;

. Description of conective actions being taken; and

. Telephone and designated contact forfurther information.

Chesapeake has an inletnal lncident Repofting and Management System as well as written policies andprocedures for incident reporting. The Chesapeake lncident Reporting Policy, Procedure, and reportingform are included in Exhiblt G.

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5.0 SPILL INCIDENT HISTORY

A gummarv ot recent lncidenb associated wlth Chesapeake exploration and production locationS in

;;;;;G'idt ilfiia-al iaer-e 5-t. chesepeake will continue to prctec{ human heslth and tte;ffiffit

".ini' &"tni corporate Environmentit, ttealttr, and s€fety polities and prcc€dul€s and by

uiing prcadive i;devebping niw operationel proocol b6€d on projec't €'qerience'

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Th6 Drocedures doqm€nEd ln this PPC plan a.e site sPecinc b he | "mb€

Fam pad tgmpofary fluid

#r#J#iliil;;;;ii.l"iiit'"ti tn" FiC ptan cur;ntlv being implemenEd at olher chesap€ake

iliffiilaii.irfril;-r""atriiil in i;t"""vt"itia. rhe-PPc -phd i8 cur'enuv compl€te and all

;ffi&G ;[ b. imptemenuo upon apprirvat. The cln€edeeke PPc .pbn will be updat€d

ir'rriiii.rlv'J.p."iirig-upon org"nizatio,iit "tranges,

indusby 8hlfts, changes in diepo6al method8 or

ar the discrolion of h€ PADEP.

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Scott Larue,Water Treatrnent Technologies-Area Manager N.A(918) 625-5703

Chris Thibodeaux,Water Treatment Technologies-District Manager(337) 7814931

Chuck FrancoWater Treatment Technologies-Field Supervisor(570) 250-5948

Weatherford lnternational1900 sE 25th streetOklahoma City, OK73129

Jeff HeinzWeatherford, Johnson Screens(25/.) 230-612'l

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PA Department of Environmental ProtectionWaste Management ProgramMr. Patrick Brennan208 West Third StreetWilliamsport, P A 177 O'l -6448

Re: Technical Detlciency ResponseLamb's Farm Fluid Storage FacilityAPS lD# 827960, AUTH lD# 1001199Smithfi eld Townshjp, Bradford County

Dear Mr. Brennan:

Please review the enclosed information regarding the Lamb's Farm Fluid Storage

Facility project, Application APS lD# 827960, AUTH lD# 1001199. The following

information is in response to the December 26, 2013 Technical Deficiency Letter. The

letter identified three technical deficiences to date. The following deficiencies andproject team's responses are identified below:

Techinical Deficiencies:

1. Bonding.a. R"sponse, The inflation rate for final calculations has been incresed to

the accepted 5.2% and reflects actualfacility conditions.

2. PPC Plan.a. Response: An updated PPC Plan has been provided with Location

Sp;cific lnformation tab providing detail and information pertaining to the

Lamb's Farm Fluid Storage Facility.

3. Radiation Plan.a. Response:

i. Comment addressed to reflect currenl operations.ii. Treated water reference removed.iii. No filtration has been deletediv. Tank cleaning information provided in last paragraph 1 1

Chesap.ate Enqsy Corpo..riod14 Chesap.nke llne I sayrc. PA 18840

570-'132'7:02

fic$.i.r os

eceived

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v. Filtration unit and bag tilter reference has been removed.vi. Description of how SIC will be segregated for non-conforming item'

vii. Comment addressed wfi cleaning added under consultantinstruction.

viii. Comment addressed.ix. Comment addressgd as referenc€ has been removed.

Please review the enclosed response information fully adressing each of the

deficiencies set forth in the Decemb€r 26, 20'13 letter. lf yyou have any questions or

require additional information, please do nol hesitate to contact me at (570) 882-7702

or bisr!,devig@shk @!4.

Sincerely,

Chegapeake/qpalachia, LLC_l-a v I/ ) ) /+L/,/7._ t -/t, ,.\ -Efriah Davis " -Regulatory Operations

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Enclosure(s)

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Action Plan for Detectionof Radioactivity at the

PadLamb's Farm

Chesapeake Energy CorporationReport No. 2009021 lc'l 494

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Action Plan for Detectionof Radioactivity at the

Lamb's Farm Pad

Submitted to:

Chesapeake Appal achi a, LLC14 Chesapeake Drive

Sayre, Pennsylvania !8840(s70) 882-7702

by:

lnteg7ated Environmental Managem€nt lnc'3124 Saddlebrook Drive, Suite 1508

Findlay, Ohio 45840(419) 423-470t

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1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Description of OperationChesapeake Energy Corporation (Chesapeake) operates a facility at the Lamb's Farm Pad,

located in Smithfield Township, Bmdford County in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania The

Lamb's Farm Pad is a fluid storage facility that is manned 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by a

service company or Chesapeake personnel. The facility is surrounded by an earthen belm. Asite layout is provided in Appendix 5.3. The facility consists of a truck unloading area oftwenty-four (24) receiving watcr tanks; a transfer pump. and fourleen (14) water storage tanks.

Transport trucks enter the facility with a full load of produced water collected from Chesapeake

field operations. The same transport trucks may exit th€ facility with a load of water that is

destined for location to be blended with fresh water in subsequent hydraulic fracturing

oPerations.

Transport truck access to the facility is through a lockable gate. The transport truck driverprovides haul tickets to record deliveries. The trucks egress through the same gate Transpo(drivers enter the property, pull into the unloading position and connect their transfer hoses to the

receiving tank manifold. The produced water frcm the transport truck is transferred to the

appropriate receiving tank using the truck mounted pumps Valves on the manifold are used to

dircct the produccd water to the appropriate tank(s). Each lrac tank has a high level marker that

serves to clearly identify the fluid levels in each tank.

The produced water is translened out olthe receiving tanks by tailer mounted pump. The water

is pumped to the facility water tanks. The water tanks are connected to a manilold located at the

eni ofthe tanks. The manifold interconnects all ofthe tanks and allows for the removal ofwatcrfrom one or more tanks. The manifold enables personnel to isolated tanks for the purpose ofrepairs. maintenance or replacement. Empty transport trucks use the truck loading position to

transfer water for removal lrom the site. Water is transferred into the transport trucks using

pumps on the transport trucks and returned to a Chcsapeak€ well site.

Ifnecessary, the inside ofthe tank may be cleaned. A portable high pressure water pump isused

to power wash the surface and a portable pump (i.e super sucker or equivalent) are used to

remove all remaining water and solids. This water will be transported offsite to an approved

fluid processing facility, such as the Chesapeake Sharer CFPF near the town of Laceyville'

Pennsylvania.

1.2 Purpose of RepoftThe purpose of this action plan (Plan) is to ensure that unacceptable levels of radioactive

,nut"iiuli ut" not inadvertcntly included in liquids rec€ived at th€ facility and solids that are

eventually shipped from the Lamb's Farm Pad The Pennsylvania Depaftment ofEnvironmental

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Protection's (PADEP'S) Document Number: 250-3100-001, "Final Cuidance Document on

Radioactivity Monitoring at Solid Waste Processing and Disposal Facilities" was utilized as

guidance in the development of this plan as it pertains to the acceptance of this material. This

plan describes the controls that are necessary for acceptance and processing of fluids that we.e

collected at the Lamb's Farm Pad and shipping solids offsite for disposal or recycling. Included

herein is a description of the materials accepted and their characteristics, a description ofChesapeake's acceptance criteria for fluids and solids, monitoring procedures, action levels and

follow-up actions.

1.3 ObjectivesThe "Guidance Document on Radioactivity Monitoring at Municipal and Residual Waste

Processing and Disposal Facilities", issued by the PADEP contains provisions for acceptance ofliquids and solids that may contain radiological constituents. Its pulpose is to ensure that the

State's radiation dose limits for members ofthe general public are rnet.

The public and occupational annual dose limits that will be utilized by the PADEP in evaluatingaction plans are as follows:l

. Facility personnel (ifoccupationally exposed) - 5,000 millirem TEDE;

. Facility personnel and vehicle drivers (if considered to be a member of the general

public) - 100 millirem TEDE; and

. Other membeE of the public - four (4) millirem for the drinking water palhway. l0millirem for the airbome pathway, and 25 millirem for all pathways combined '

For the purposes of this Plan, it is assumed that the limiting dose objective of 100 milliremTEDE will be met for all potentially-exposed facility employees and 25 mrem per year formembers of the general public. This objective was selected because it presents the most

conservative limit offered by the PADEP, and avoids the need for classifying materials handlingpe$onnel as occupationally-exposed radiation workers. This plan demonstmtes that no

individual will receive a TEDE in excess of 100 millircm per year €ven when assumptions and

input parameters designed to maximize the resulting assessm€nt ofdose are used.

I These dos€ linits ar€ sho}n in units ofTolal Effsclive Dos€ Equivalen! or TEDE The TEDE is determined bv

sumininS the.adialion dose associaled with both ext€mal (from sou.oes outside ofthe bodv). and inl€mal (liom

sources within the My) exposures.: Pennsylvania Depanment of Environmental Protection, aur€au of Radiation Protection and Bureau of Land

RecyctinS and Waste Management, Final Guidance Document on pa1dio.tcttuiry Monitotiha at Solid W6te

PtAessing and Disposal Fdc,/tldr. Documenr Numb€r: 250'3 I 00'00 I , January 2, 2004.

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2 CHAPACTERIZATION OF MATERIALS

2.1 General DescriptionOilfield-produced water is trucked to the facility and transferred into receiving tanks. Tteproduced water is then transferred back into empty transport trucks and returned to the drill site.

No chemical additives are used at the fluid processing facility. The produced water has been

determined to be low in toxicity.3

r Chesap€ake Appalachia. LLC., Prepatedness,

Pe"ffl,/va"td, Revision 2, February 6. 2013

2 -2 P hysi cal Ch a racfensticsDrilling fluids or produced waters are likely to contain varying conccntmtions olsalt water, oilywater or other water from the oil or gas bearing formation as a result of the

exploration/production p.oc"r..4 They -uy also contain an upper layer of flammable liquid and

vapor hydrocarbons. as well as small amounts of natural gas condensate, including benzene.

Naturally-occuning radioactive materials may also be present (see Section 2.3' below).

Direct contact with produced water before Processing may result in eye, skin' respiratory and

gastrointestinal tract irritation. The inhalation of mist and vapors may likewise be initating to

the respiratory tract.

2.3 Radi ol ogi cal Characteristic sThe fluids and solids processed at the Lamb's Farm Pad may contain radioactive materials from

the natural decay scriis (i.c.. uranium and,/or thorium with progeny in general equilibrium). The

incoming fluids are not analyzed for their radiological constituents in advance of being shipped

to the processing facility.

The concentmtions of tcchnologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive mate als

(TENORM) vary widely according to the depth and formation being produced ln liquids. the

concentration of Radium-226 (Ra-226) ranges from 200 to 2,000 picocuries per liter. For a

transport vehicle carrying approximately 100 barrels (4,200 gallons) ofproduced fluids' the totalquantit) of radioacri\e material {radium-226) ranges lrom approximalely3 to J0 microcuries in a

single transpon vehicle.u The Lamb's Farm Pad transfers approximately 4,500 banels (189'000

galions) of liquids per day or apptoximately 135,000 barrels (5.7 rnillion gallons) of fluids per

month.

Plewntion and Contingenq Plan, Connonwealth oI

a Chesapeake Appalachi4 LLC, PrcParednes', I'revntion and C.'ntingch.! Ploh. Connotuealth of

Pennsylwnia. kevision 2. F ebruary 6,. 20 I ii peional conversation with Brian Davis, Chesapeake Enersv and Bill Thomas. IEM, Ocrober 9.201:l'6

One (l) barrelofliquid is equalto approxinately rl2 Sallons

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2.1 Potential Radiation ExposuresThe potential for r.diation exposure to all potentially-exposed facility employees is calculated to

be less than 100 millirem per year. The potential for an individual to receive this radiation dose

is unlikely. given the type of materials to be processed by this Facility. An annual work year at

the tamb's Farm facility consists of 2,000 hours. If a hypothetical employee spent that entire

time performing receiving surveys on vehicles containing fluids or solids with contact exposure

€tes up to 40 microR per hour above background, that individual's annual dose would not

exceed 80 millirem. Ifa vehicle, fluid, sludge, or tank should exhibit contact exposure rates of2,000 microR per houl a hypothetical employee must remain in the location ofthat measurement

for more than 50 hours in order to exceed the dose objective of 100 millirem TEDE contained in

section L3. above. However, ifAction Level 2 (see Table 3.4.5) is exceeded, the SIC will assess

th€ dose potential from intemal and extemal sources, as applicable, for those individuals that

came in contact with the vehicle, fluid. or sludge in question.

Potential exposure to radon for employees at the Lamb's Farm facility is insignificant. The

action levels established in this Plan serves to limit the quantity of radium 226 and radium 228

that is processed at the Facility. This same survey limits the presence ofgaseous radon that may

be preient in the air. The majority of the fluid handling is perform€d outdoors and any radon

thai emanates from the surface of the liquid is readil) diluted The emanation of radon from

liquids was estimated to range lrom 0.8xlb" to 1.2 xl0?. with a central tendency of lxl0r'7 As

described in Section 2.3, the potential lor radium 226 in the liquids is greatly varied, and is likelyto range from 200 to 2,000 pci/l in liquid. Consequently, the potential for mdon concentration in

the ambient work area may range from less than 0.02 to 0.2 pci/l above the natuml background.

These concentrations are theoretical and does not take into account dilution by the workspace

and wird that will move through the facility. The actual concentration will be lower than the

theoretical concenbations. The theoretical concentration is significantly below the

recommended exposure published by the U.S. Envircnmental Protection Agency, or less than 4

pCi/l for exposures to radon to member ofthe public.

For the purposes of this Plan, it is assumed that the limiting dose objective of 100 milliremTEDE will be met for all potentially-exposed facility employees and members of the general

public. This plan demonstrates that no individual will receive a TEDE in excess of 100 milliremper year even when assumptions and input parameters designed to ma,\imize the r€sulting

assessment ofdose are uscd.

? Nationat Acadcmy of Sci€nces, "Risk Assessment of Radon in Drinking waler"' 1999. Retiev€d ftom

hftpr/ww.nap.edu/catslog/6287.htinl, on Octob€r 25. 20 I l.

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3 ACTION PLAN

3.1 ResponsibilitiesChesapeake has designated the authority for design and implementation of this Plan to thefaciliry Supervisor in Charge (SIC). The SIC is responsible for selecting the type and quantity ofstaff and resources necessary for full implementation of the program described herein, and hasthe responsibility and authority for terminating any work activities that do or may violateregulatory or BSC requirements for industrial safety, and environmental protection.

The SIC also has the responsibility for ve fying that the solids being shipped to the landfill fordisposal from the Lamb's Farm Pad are compliant with the description in Section 3.4, below, andare satisfied p or to transpot. However, Service Technicians are responsible for inspectingclient mate als for conformance to applicable specifications prior to packaging and shipment.Any non-conformances that might be identified once a shipment arrives on-site are reported tothe SIC, who is authorized to eithe. accept or reject that shipment.

The SIC is responsible to verify that radiation exposures to facility personnel are less than 100

millirem per year TEDE and satisfy the aturual dose limits that are summarized in Section 1.3 ofthis Plan. Radiation surveys will be performed periodically by trained Service Technicians andidentify any areas in the Lamb's Farm Pad thet elceed the action levels specified in Section

3.4.1. Any elevated radiation levels are reported to the SlC, who will evaluate the potential toexceed the annual dose limits and authorize additional controls and monitoring to verify that the

dose limits are not exceeded.

3.2 Detection Equipment and lnilial Screening ProcedureThe procedures for selection, calibration and use ofradiation detection instruments deployed forscreening incoming materials are described in Appendix 5.1 of this Plan. In general,

instrumentation used to acquirc measurement data are appropriate for the type of radiation

expected, of sufficient sensitivity and accuracy to detect the radioactive materials that may be

present, and of sufficient quantity to suppof the activities.

Hand-held instruments only are used for this process. Chesapeake has selected a gamma

scintillation detector to perfo.m the measurements described in this plan. The instrument,

manufaotured by Ludlum lnstruments , is designated as a Model 19, microR meter, or a Model 3

ratemeter conn;cted to a Ludlum Modet 44-2-, or equivalent R The Ludlum Model 19 and the

Ludlum Model 44-2 detector measures gross gamma radiation using sodium iodide ard the data

are displayed in units of microroentgen per hour (microRftr). The limit of detection for both

detectors is approximately 5 microR per hour and ambient backgrcund is typically below l0microR per hour. The handheld instrument is selected for loutine measurements hecause of the

3 Chesapeake employs a customized mtemet€r that is calibrat€d and will disp'av the radiation lev€l in units of

microR per hour.

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ability to achieve a lower detection limit than the commercially available portal monitors wherethe detectors are mounted at a fixed distance from the edges of the tansport vehicle. Thehandheld instrument is used after the transport vehicle stops and can be held in direct contactwith the surface of the vehicle. The ability to complete the survey in close proximity to thevehicle surface reduces the likelihood that a load with elevated readings above background willaccepted. If radiation levels are detected above background, the surveyor can scan the materialto identify the location of the elevated readings. The handheld instrument allows for easy

segregation of mate al; a fixed portal monitor is only capable of measurjng the gross radiationlevels from an entire container.

Each instrument is label€d with a unique identifier (e.g., serial number of detector and rate

meter) to enable traceability between instrument and survey records. Pdor to the start of a

receiving survey. the instrument(s) to be used are checked to verify calibration status. response tobackground, and response to a source of radiation. Thesc data are recorded and maintained,along with the survey results.

The gamma scintillation detectot will be used to measure the radiation background in a variety oflocations at the Chesapeake facility. The radiation survey near process equipment is performed

once each month, by walking in areas where facility personnel work, with the survey instrument

held near the body, approximately 3 feet from the ground surface. The Service Technician willdocument radiation levels that arc equivalent to whole body exposures, or approximately twelve(12) inches from the surface ofthe process equipment. Any location that exhibits measurcments

that are twice the recorded background level for the day are marked for furlher study. Areas orequipment that exceed the action levels described in the section 3.4. below, are handled as

described therein. The results of all equipment mdiation surveys are documented and

maintained.

An initial screening of the transport vehicle is performed by walking around all accessible

vehicle locations, with the survey instrument held in close proximity to all surfaces (i.e., a fewcentimeters from each). Any location that exhibits measurements that are twice the recorded

background level for the day are marked for further study. This might include accessing the

inside ofthe vehicle or trailer.

Ifthe initial screening is negative for the presence ofelevated exposure rates. the contents ofthevehicle is acceptable for processing or shipping offsite. Items that exceed the action levels

described in thi section 3.4. below. are handled as described thercin. The results ofall vehicle

screening measurements are documented and maintained.

3.3 Designated AreaIf a vehic[ presents contact exposure rates in excess of the action levels described below, that

vehicle and its contents will be diverted to the storage area on the northem €dge of the pad Afacility diagram is provided in Appendix 5.3. This location has been deemed appropriate for the

observed radiological conditions, the size of vehicle/container' and other aspects necessary to

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ensure protection of personnel health and safety and the environment. Vehicles ot packages

diverted to this area will have personnel access restricted at any distal location that exhibitsambient exposure rates in excess of2,000 microR in any single hour.

3.4 Action Levels and Follow-up Actions3.4.1 Action LevelsThere are two action levels applicable to thc radiological screening program The first indicates

the potential presence of radioactive material in a shipment. either arriving at the facility orprocessed solids leaving the facility. Ifa transpon vehicle exhibits a contact exposure rate in

excess of l0 microR per hour above background, Action Level I will have been exceeded lfanarea or process equipment exhibits a contact exposure rate in excess of 80 microR per hour

above background, Action l€vel I will have been exceeded lfthe cab ofthe transport vehicle

exhibits contact or area exposure rates in excess of 2,000 microR per hour, if any sudace

elsewhere inside or ontside of the vehicle exhibits an exposure rate in excess of 50'000 microRper hour. or if contamination on the outside ofthe vehicle is detected, Action Level 2 will have

been exceeded.e

3.4.2 Follow-U p Acti on sFor Action Level l, the following actions, in the order shown, is implemenred:

. The survey is repeated in order to confirm the original reading.

. lf the original reading is confirmed, move the vehicle to th€ Designated Area and

contact the SlC.

With the assistance of the SIC, aftempt to identily the non-conforming item,

taking into consideration that the driver, if he or she participated recently in a

nuclear medicine diagnostic study, may be the source. If the non-conformingitem can be easily removed from the load, it must be segregated for furtherinvestigation.

lf the shipment is ro be rejected. the SIC will notily the PADEP Area Heallh

tt*e shipment, *itf, the exception ofthe non-conforming item, is to be accepted,

the PADEP Area Health Physicist must be contacted prior to allowing the driverto depart.

" thc beta/gamma contamination limil! promulgaled by the U.S. Departmenl ofTranspodation are 6'600 dpn/300

cmr (2,200 dpm/lo cm:).

'0 The phone numb€r for the PADEP Area Health Physicist during Busin€ss hours; (717) 705-4712. The phone

number for th€ PADEP Emergency Coordinato. durins Non-business hours:(570) 327-3696.

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. Departing vehicles containing non-confirming items that exceed limits establishedby the USDOT, including 49 CFR 173.421, Excepted Packages for Limited

Quantities of Closs 7 (Radioacrive) Matcrials, arc provided with a DOTtxemption Form. signed by the PADEP's Area Health Physicist.rl

If repeated instances occur where high initial readings on vehicles or containers are not

confirmed by subsequent measurehents, the instrument(s) used in the surueys ate checked fortheir operability and, ifnecessary, repaired or re-calibrated.

For radiation levels near process equipment that exceed Action Level l, the following actions. in

the order shown, is implemented:

. Verify the radiation level at least t2 inches lrom the surface ofthe equipment (i.e., whole

body exposure). Ifthe result is in excess of l0 microR per hour, contact the SIC.

. Detennine the amount oftime that facility personnel are required to stay in the area withthe elevated radiation levels.

Verify that the calcu lated potential dose is less than I 00 m i llirem per year.

If the calculated potential dose exceeds 100 millirem per year, contact Chesapeake's

Health Physicist to establish additional controls in order to reduce exposures to facilitypersonnel.

Additional measures may require perconnel training, cleaning or changes in the operation

ofthe process.

Personnel dosimeters to measure an individual's exposure is not rcquired because the

potential radiation exposure is less than the limits established by the PADEP

The requirement for personnel dosimetry will be considered in the event that the specific

radiation measurements indicate that elevated radiation levels and the potential exposure

times may exceed 100 millirem per year.

For example, ifthe radiation levels observed on a container or process vessel is equal to

1.000 microR per hour, an employee must spend more than 25 hours over a period of ayear in close proximity to the vessel in order to receive 25 millirem per year. As stated in

rr lfthe driv€r should d€part the Lamb's Farm Pad facitity wilhout a DOT Exemption Folm and,/or before the non-

conforrning item(s) can be evaluated, rhe slc will conracr the Pennsylvania state Police and Fovide th€n1 with lhe

vehiclemake,model,color,companyname,lic€nseplatenumbe.,limelefiandthedirecl;oninwhichth€vehiclewas trAveling and, if poss;ble, the intended destination. This action ;s laken in older to ensurc thal the driver does

not dispos€ ;fpol€nri;1y contaminated materiats improperty. In addition, the pADEp Area Healrh physicist is also

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Section 2.3 of this Plan. the concentration of naturally occurring radioactive materialsgreatly varies from one shipment to another, such that the potential for radiationexposure,

The potential to exceed 100 millirem per year is unlikely. given the type of materials to be

processed by this Facility. Chesapeake's Health Physicist will provide a written report to the SIC

conceming th€ potential exposure to facility personnel- If repeated instances occur where high

initial readings on process equipment, vehicles or containers are not confirmed by subsequent

measurements, the instrument(s) used in the surveys are checked for their operability and. ifnecessary, repaired or re-calibrated.

For Action Level 2, the following actions, in the order shown, are implemcnted:

. The driver is directed to move lhe vehicle to a designated area and the SIC is contacted.

. The driver is removed from the vehicle.

Personnel in the immediate area of the vehicle are removed to a safe distance (i.e., one

where the ambient exposure rate cannot be distinguished from background).

The SIC contacts the PADEP Area Health Physicist.

The SIC implements a temporary restricted area in the vicinity ofthe vehicle.

If evidence of leakage or spill is present. thc SIC or his designee may, qith the assistance

of the PADEP Area Health Physicist. complete a conlamination sune;. ''

The SIC, in concert with the PADEP Area Health Physicist, determines the fate of thevehicle and its contents.

For radiation levels near process equipment that exceed Action Level 2. the followinS actions, inthe order shown, is implemented:

r Verify the radiation level at least l2 inches from the surface oflhe equipment (i.e., wholebody exposure). lf the result is in excess of2.000 microR per hour, restrict access to thearea and contact the SIC.

Determine the amount of time that facility personnel are rcquired to stay in the area withthe elevated radiation levels.

r: The contamination l;mils for removable bela/gamma are 6,600 dpn/300 cmtr (2.200 dpm/l0 cm:). in accordance

wirh DOT regulalions.,49 CFR 173.443.

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Verify that the calculated potential dose is less than 100 millirem per year.

If the calculated potential dose exceeds 100 millirem per year, contact Chesapeake's

Health Physicist to establish additional controls in order to reduce exposures to facilitypersonnel.

Additional measures may require persomel training, cleaning or changes in the operationofthe process.

Pe$onnel dosimeters to measure an individr.ral's exposure is not required because thepotential radiation exposure is less than the limits established by the PADEP.

The requirement for personnel dosimetry will be considered in the event that the specificmdiation measurements indicate that elevated radiation levels and thg potential exposuretimes may exceed 100 millirem per year.

For example, if the radiation levels observed on a container or process vessel is equal to1,000 microR per hour. an employee must spend more than 100 hours over a period ofayear in close proximity to the vessel in order to receive 100 millirem per year. As statedin Section 2.3 ofthis Plan, the concentration of naturally occuning radioactive materialsgreatly varies from one shipment to another. such that the potential for radiationexposurc.

The potential to exceed 100 millirem per year is unlikely. given the type of mate.ials to beprocessed by this Facility. lfradiation levels from process equipment exceed 2,000 microR perhour whole body exposure. the SIC. in concert with the PADEP Area Health Physicist willapprove the rcquired changes.

3.5 Determination of OiginIn the event a shipment does not mect the criteria for acceptance, shipping personnel will makeevery effort to identify where the shipment originated. including b'lt limited, to the well site thattransported the fluids to the Lamb's Farm Pad. These ellorts include, as necessary. review oftrucks that shipped nuids, and others. as designated by the SIC.

3.6 Disposition and/or SlorageIt is not likely that any incoming shipment of produced water will fail to meet the action levelsdescribed in Section 3.4. lfsuch an event should occur. that vehicle and/or its contents will bediverted to the Designated Area until its final disposition is determined by the SIC, in concertwith the PADEP Area Health Physicist.

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4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

1.1 TniningAll individuals who do or are scheduled to perlorm any ofthe actions described in this plan aretrained in its provisions. Included in the training program are the following topics:

. Fundamentalsofradiationsafety;

Operation of the radiation survey insfuments used as part of the program, including theperfomance and documentation ofdaily checks; and

All aspects ofthis Plan.

lnitialtraining is conducted pdor to work assignment in the area ofinterest. Refresher training isconducted annually thereaft er.

1,2 ProceduresThe procedures to be followed in order to implement this Plan are included in Appendix 5.1.These procedures are reviewed for continued applicability on a planned and periodic basis, andthe SIC maintains approval authority for any necessary changes or modifications. However, allchanges other than t)?ographical changes or those that do not impact the level ofradiation safetyinherent in the procedure must be submined to the PADEP for approval before implementation.

1.3 PostingA copy ofthis Plan is maintained as part ofthe Chesapeake electrcnic document control system,and is thus accessible by all employees. A hard copy is maintained in the receiving area. Inaddition, drivers ofvehicles shipping solids from the Lamb's Farm Pad will b€ instructed in theapplicable ponions ofthis Plan.

1.1 Program OversightAll activities conducted as part of this Plan a.e subject to annual revie assessment. These

reviews are tlpically performed by the SIC or a designee. The actions described in all applicableimplementing procedures (see Section 4.2, above), as well as the remaining sections ofthis Plan

should be addressed in each review. Any identified items of non-conformance are documented.as well as all closure actions and dates ofclosure.

1-5 Pedodic Plen Revie UpdateThis Plan is reviewed for continued applicability at least once per calendar year. The SIC willconduct a review and record changes or modifications deemed necessary. An annual report willbe prepared by the SIC and submitted on a form provided by the PADEP, including a record ofdetected radioactive materials throughout the prcvious year.

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CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA" LLC"Acaio. Pl.r f.r l).r..lbD of [email protected] 6. b!b'i r.m Prd"

Rcpon 2m9021/G7494,rnurry 7, 2014

Rev. l. Pr€E 12

L6 Records and RaprtsRecords genemted during implementation of this Plan will rcmain legible rhrough the prc-specified r€tention period. They may consist ofthe o.iginal o. a reproduccd copy, an electroniccopy, o. a copy on any tampercvidert medium. In addition, they will b€ made available to thePADEP upon r€quest, and during the course ofany insp€ctions or audits of the piogram.

Daily op€rational records shall include a record of each incident in which .adioactive material isdetected in waste loads, to include the followiog:

. The date, time, and location ofthe occu..€nce;

. A briefnarrative description ofthe occurrcnce;

. Sp€cific info.mation on the origin ofthe material, ifkrtown;

. A description ofthe mdioactive material involved, ifknown;

. The name, address, and t€lephone number ofthe client offering the produced fluidto Chesapeake;

. Th€ name of the conhactor who transported the produced fluids to the Lamb'sFarm Pad;

o The final disposition ofthe material; and

. Maximum peasonnel doses fmm both internal and extemal sourc€s ofradioactivity ifAction Level 2 (see section 3.4.1, obove) was exceeded.

ln addition, an annual rcport will be prcpared by rhe SIC (or designee) and submitted to thePADEP on a fo.m p.ovid€d by that agency. Included will be a record of detected radioactiv€materials from the applicable calendar y€ar.

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C}IESAPI]AKE APPAI,ACI IIA- LLC"Aclion Phn forD.(.ction ofRldior.rivitt sl the Lanb's frrn Pdd"

Rcport 200902 I /C-7494

5 APPENDICES

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Appedir 5.1 - Performing Rrdiatior Surveys

The radiation detection insrument us€d for performing vehicle surveys is a gamma scintillationdetector, equivalent to a Ludlum Model 19, micrcR meter or a Ludlum Model 3 mtemeterconnected to a Model ,14.2 detector. rl

lnstrumeot C.libratiool. A contractor shall provide colibration servioes using radiation sources which are traceable

to the Natiodal Institure of Standards and Technology (N[ST).

2. Instruments shall be calibrated acconding to the guidelines of ANSI-N323-1978,"Radiation Protection Instrumentation Test and Calibration',.

3. The contmctor shall be the manufactur€r ofthe instrument or an individuaVfirm that hasbeen prejualified by the Shipping Manager.

4. Instruments shall be calibrated at least once every six (6) months.

5. Each instrumebt shall be labeled with a unique identifier (e.g., s€rial number of detectorand rate meter) to enable traceability to surveys and rccords.

Pre-operitiotral Checksl. The unique identifier for the instrument to be us€d fo. vehicle screening and radiological

surveys shall be noted and r€corded.

2. Prior to each use, o. daily when kept in use throughout th€ day, each instrument shall bechecked for the following, as applicable:

a. Baftery function

b. Response to a reference souace.

c. Audible response function.

d. Physicaldamage

e. Cunent calibration sticker

rr Ludlum Mcasur:ments, Inc., 501 Oak Srrc.l posr Ofiicc Box 810, Sweetwarcr, Texas 79556, Tetephone 800-622-0828 / 9l 5-235-s494, Fa\: 915-235-4672, E-Mril: [email protected]

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f. Response to background radiation.

3. Respons€ to background radiation should be determined at a reproducible location that isin the vicinity ofbut not near known radiation sources or radiation-producing machines.

4. The results of the daily check should t'€ recorded on the Survey lnstrument Data Sheet(see Appendix 5.2).

5. Instruments failing any pre-operational check shall be taken out of service, segregatedfrom other instruments, tagged as "out ofservice", and repaired prior to use.

Performing a Survey1. A 'Vehicle Screening Data Sheef'(see Appendix 5.2) shall be used to record the results

of all radiation surveys.

2. The license number and state of the vehicle shall be determined and recorded on thesheet.

3. The surveyor shall walk around all accessible locations ofthe vehicle, with thc surveyinstrument held in close proximity to accessible vehicle surfaccs (i.e., a few centimete$from each surface).

4. If any location exhibits measurements that are twice the recorded background level. itshall be marked for further study.

Note: Further study should include accessing the inside of the vehicle or trailer.

6. The maximum measurcd exposure rate from the vehicle shall be recorded on the sheet.

7. If the maximum measured exposure rate, minus the background exposure rate, is lessthan l0 microR per hour:

a. The contents ofthe vehicle may be offloaded.

b. The screening sheet entry shall be completed and signed.

8. Ifthe maximum measured exposure rate, minus the background exposure ratc. is grcaterthan l0 microR per hour but less than 2,000 microR per hour:

a. The driver shall be instructed to move the vehicle to the Designated Area. and theSIC shall be contacted.

ffi

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d.

f.

h.

b_

9.

a,

b. The SIC shallbe contacted.

d. With the assistance ofthe SIC. keep allpersonnel away from the vehicle.

Note: No peBonnel should approach the vehicle any closer than where theambietrt exposure rate caD be distinguished from background.

A "Radiological Survey Form" shall be completed, to include a drawing of thevehicle.

With the assistance ofthe SlC, attempt to identiS/ and segregate or mark the non-conforming item, taking into consideration that the driver, if he or she participatedrccently in a nuclear medicine diagnostic study, may be the source.

Record all exposure rate measurements on the "Radiological Survey Form"

llthe shipment is to b€ rejected, the SIC shall notiry the PADEP Area HealthPhysicist.

lfthe shipment. with the exception ofthe non-conforming item, is to be accepted,

the PADEP Area Health Physicist shall be contacted prior to allowing the driverto depart.

Departing vehicles containing non-confirming items shall be provided with a

DOT Exemption Form, signed by the PADEP's Area Health Physicist.

lfthe driver should depart the Lamb's Farm Pad without a DOT Exemption Formand/or before the non-conforming item(s) can be evaluated, the SIC shall contactthe Pennsylvania State Police and provide them with the vehicle make, model,

color, company name, license plate number. time left and the direction in whichthe vehicle was traveling and, ifpossible. the intended destination.

Ifthe maximum measured exposure rate, minus the background exposure rate, is greater

than 2,000 micrcR per hour:

The driver shall be directed to move the vehicle to the Designated Area. and thedriver shall be removed from the vehicle.

c. A "Radiological Survey Form" shall be completed. to include a drawing of thevehicle, ahd a notation of where on the vehicle the non-conforming measurement wars

located.

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c. Thc SIC shsl contetthc PADEP Arla Hcsth Physicist

f. Thc SIC, in coD€rt with the PADEP ArrE Haalth PhFicist, shall &tcrqrinc thcfa& ofthc vchiclc and its cor&nts.

Doqr[t[tatiDnl. Thc following rccods shall be maintrined:

& ltlstumcnt calibration 8nd msintcnsncc rrgords.

b, ManufacUrt iNtruotion mrousls for crch type ofnte metd strd de*actor.

c. Complate.d 'SuJvcy Instument Data Shcc,ts", 'Vehiclc Scrrcniag Dds Shc€ts"urd 'Radiological Survcy Fotms" (s€c Appsndix 5.2).

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Appendix 5.2 - Radiation Survey Forms

I

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SURVEY INSTRUMENT DATA SHEET

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VEHICLE SCREENING DATA SHEET

ln.truhentMenlflcturcr: Il.6ttumonlodol:

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J*" *'.'-'"""*-"''suw.yP. o6'd9Y{Prrni):

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Appendix 5.3 - Facility Diagram

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npnt!\t4q ..'t ,a

l tt-t, reEtu' *;;s \ .a

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li :* lttllTlffiTlTlllFllrl||L -E lulllfilnl]r=lilt:

i

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ch@FCHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA, LLC

LAT85 FARI FLUID

STORAGE FACIIITY

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NOTE:

ALL TAiIKS ARE

IT{DEPENDENTLY VALVED

STORAGE TAI{K(500 BBL)

+BIdil

STORAGE TANK AREA

t.3! CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA, LLC.

LAMB'S FARM FLUID STORAGE FACILIWST]I}IFIErI} TOYI}ISHIP, BRADFORD COUNW, PG}INSYLVAIIA

rANK FARM CROSS.SECTIONS

PROJECT l{0.: 2013421242

0ArE:

olilutt3 ct02Ctllflt aY: CtiI

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60 tltL GEO EI|aRAT'|E

SHALL BE LINEAR LOWOENSITY POLYEIHYLENE

2 FELT TINERS10oz,250TE S|LELAID IN OPPOSITE

DIRECTION

2 FELT LII{ERS

10 or, 250 IENSILELAID II{ OPPOSITEOIRECTION

3- OF CRUSHER RUII

(4 - sroNE wrlr FINES)

EXSTIIIGSUBGRADE

COXPACTED GMVEL SUBBASE

ICO PACTEO TO 95% STANOARO

PROCTOR OENSITY)

I,IOT TO SCALE

60 MIL GEOMEI',BRANE

SHAII BE UNEAR LOW

DE STTY POIYETHYLET{E

t'THtcK PRorEclvERUBBER fAT

3"OFCRUSHERRUN

(11'STONE WITH FINES)

2 FELT LINERS

10 02, 2gl TENSILE

LAID It.I OPPOSITEDIRECIION

EXISTING

SUBGRADE

COtiIPACTED GRAVEL(COI'IPACTED TO 95% STANDARD

PROCTOR DENSITY)

NOT TO SCA-E

TYPEAL CROSSAECTIONS

CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA, LLC.

LAMB'S FARM FLUID STORAGE FACILIWSIIIIHFIETI} TOTIY}ISHIP. BRADFORO COU}'iTY, PENNSYLVANIA

&oglttl2ltl3

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II

--lIITRUCK

UNLOAD

CONNECTION(NOTE 1)

TRUCK

LOAD

CONNECTION(NOrE 3)

II

L STORAGE TANKS

II

J

GENERAL NOTES:

1, FLEXIBLE HOSE(S) TO FACILITATE TRUCK OFFLOADING OF TREATED WATER. TRUCKS UTILIZEONBOARD AIR PUI\,IP TO OFFLOADING OFTREATED WATER.

2. PORTAELE TANKS IN SECONDARY CONTAINMENT.

3. FLEXIBLE HOSE(S)TO FACILITATE TRUCK LOADING OF TREATED WATER. TRUCKS UTILIZEONBOARD AIR PUMP TO LOAD TREATED PRODUCED WATER.

1tt\t CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA, LLC,LAMB'S FARM FLUID STORAGE FACILIW

SI]IHFIELD TOV{NSHIP, BMDFORD COUilTY, PENI{SYLVANI,A

PROCESS FLOW DIAGRA

PROIECIIo.: 4'I3427t{/|2

0afi3,2013CHKD.AY. Coll

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Appendix 5.4 - Chesap€ake Emergency Response Contact Lilt

The nearest Chesapeake field office is located in Sayre, Pennsylvania. Chesapeake will designate

an individual as the responsible person will be accessible on site or by telephone twenty four (24)hours a day. This individual will have discretion and decision making authority over manpower,equipment, and all other resources to limit the impacts of a spill or incident. All other proj€otemployees will be instructed, prior to the initiation of construction activities, regarding theirresponsibilities in the event of a release, spill or other incident. The intemal Chesapeakeemergency response contact (call sheet) is provided in Appendix 5.4.

In the event of a issue involving radioactive materials, designated Chesapeake personnel shallcontact the following, as applicable:

Chesapeake Energy Corporationl4 Chesapeake Drive

Sayre, Pennsylvania 18840

(s70) 882-1702

PADEP Northcentral Region Area Health Physicist(During business hours)

(717) 70547 t2

PADEP Northcentral Region Emergency Coordinator(During non-business hours)

(s70) 327-3696

Emergency Services 9ll

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' j rcca.mguRece-lEJAN 0 9 2011

BONDII{G WORKSHEETSFOR

WASTE PROCESSII{G FACILITIES

R.nb.d Augu.t 30, 2001

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2540-FM-8Urltl0586 6/2005

Date Preoared lD NumberCOMMONWEALTH OF PENI{SYIVANIADEPARTMENT OF EN\NRON',ENTAL PROTECNON

BUREAU OF WASTE A AGEiIENT

BONDING WORKSHEET AWASTE PROCESSING OEGONTAMINATION

How do t stan? Select a likely '\torst case" scenario where you would have a maximum amount of the

facility open and in need of closure. Provide a description ofthe scenado with references to sate

development stages:

1. N,'laximum volume ofwaste to be removed from storage,tipping floor and equipment.:

Unit cost to dispose of waste off-site (this should include, butnot be limited to removal, transportation and disposal costs)

Volome of papes, lines and equipment ofthe total processing

system to be decontaminated

3 950 CY

2.

3.

7.

8.

L

4. Unit cost to decontaminate equipment.

5. Arca of erposed surfaces to be decontaminated (this shouldinclude but not be limited to tipping floor, walls, etc.)

Unit cost to decontaminate surfaces.

Volume of waste generated durang decontamination.

Unit cost to dispose of decontamination wastes

Number of verification samples needed to verifydecontamination

10. Unit cost to sample, analyze and report results (this shouldinclude any transportation and/o. shipping costs)

1 1 . Estimate volume of process residuals (wastewater, etc.)

12. Cost for facility maintenance:

13. Engineering and QtuQC costs

14. Cost Summary

a. Waste Removal (line 1 x line 2)

b. Equipment decontamination (line 3 x line 4)

c. Surface decontamination (line 5 x line 6)

d. Decontamination waste dasposal (line 7 x line 8)

Sampling and analysis (line I x line 10)

Process residual disposal (line 1'1 x line 8)

g. Maintenance (line 12)

h. OAJQC (line 13)

140.000 sq. ft.

10.00 $/sq. ft.

16.75 $i CY

4.000 cY

11.75 $i CY

1000 cY

e

L

16-75 $/CY

-----------1Qq9@ $/sample

--------------l$@ cY

30.946.98 LS

$25.000.00 LS

66.162.50

$_____________4zp@iq

$______tt99p9!.09$___________rcJ!0.Q4

$ ,_,,________5167 500 00

$______________9!p

$____________25J@0-SS

Total $ 1.758.359.48(Place this tolal on summary cosl woftsheel li@ 1 )

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25a0-Fit.BwM0586 6/2005

3.

7.

NPDES Surface Discharge Sampling

8. Number of outfalls monitored

L l\4onitoring frequency (i.e. monthly, quarterly, etc)

10. Number of samples to be taken per poinvyear

1 1. Unit cost to sample a surface point (record keeping andshipping)

12. Unit cost to anatyze sample(s) (including data review andcompleting DMR)

13. Number ofyears ofsampling ( +timetoclose)14. Cost Summary -surface Water Monitoring

a Cost of eu-arterty Surface Water Montoring( ne I x 4 xline5xline7)

c.

b.

COMUONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIAOEPARIIMENT OF ENVIRONIIIENTAL PROTECTION

BUREAU OF WASTE MANAGEMENT

BONDING WORKSHEET BSURFACE WATER MONITORING

lD Number

Solid Waste Surface Water Sampling'1. Number of surface points monitored for Solid Waste Permit

2. Unit cost to sample a surface point (record keeping andshipping)

Unit cost to analyze sample(s)

a. Quarterly (25 PA Code 5283.233)

b. Annually (25 PA Code 5283.233)

Unit cost to analyze data (includes review of lab QA"/QC data,database input, form completion, and data review)

Cost to sample and analyze: quarterly(line 2 + line 3a + line 4)

Cost to sample and ana,yze: annually(line 2 + line 3b + line 4)

Number of years of sampling (_ + time to close)

5.

6.

$/point

$/point

$/point

$/point

$/point

$/point

yeats

$/point

$/point

years

fi ::' it"^,i#e' "t;#; water r'4onitorins

Cost of NpDES l\,4ondorino

::::],r" 10 x [rine 11 ; rine r2J x rrne 13)

;::i:;:i::ff |;Jj:?udes appricatjoh deveropmenr

$

$

-2-

Subtotal

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25a0+raflll06la 812006

Adj$bnent for resampling, ass€esmentq dc.

a.b.c.

Use 0% of sublotal fi no assessments ln last 2 yrs.Use 5% of $rbtotal if assessn€nt in last 2 yrs.Use 10% if in ass€€ffFnt, abatement or incJsasedmonitorirE

Total N/A(P!&a t$ tolrl o'l smmrt c<El ttrrclrhd - llb 2)

-3-

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Date PreDared I D N'rmberCOM ONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA'IIAOEPARTIIIENT OF ENVIRONIIIENTAL PROTECTION

BUREAU OF WASTE II'AI{AGEMENT

BONDING WORKSHEETGROUNDWATER MONITORING

1. Number ofwells in the approved monitoring plan.

cSYSTEM

a. Shallowest well depth

b. Deepest well depth

c. Average well depth

d. Number with dedicated pumps

ft.

ft.

ft.

2.

3

Unit cost to upgrade a well with a dedicated pump

Unit cost to install a well ((including, drilling, installation,developing and pump installation)

Number of wells to be installed (wells in the approved plan thathaven't been installed)

Number of ',!ells to be replaced over the life ofthe monitoringperiod (use 10%o of line 'l and round up)

Number of pumps to be replaced/repaired(use 25% of line 1 over the monitoring period)

Unit cost to purge and sample a well (include methane monitoring,record keeping and shipping)

Unit cost to analyze sample(s)

a. Quarterly (25 PA Code 5283.233)

b. Annually (25 PA Code 5283.233)

Unit cost to analyze data (includes rcview of lab etuOC data,database input, form completion, statistical analysis and datareview)

10. Cost to purge, sample and analyze: quarterly{line 7 + line 8a + line 9)

Cost to puee, sample and analyze: annually(line 7 + Iine 8b + line 9)

Number of years of sampling (_ + time to close)

$/well

$/well

$Arell

$/well

$/well

$/well

$/well

$/well

years

6.

7.

5.

11.

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26rGFr€W O5t! 6rD05

' 13. Cost Summary -Ground ater Monitorlng SFtem

a. System upgrade ( ne 1 - line 1dl x line 2)

b. wdls to be lnstalled (line 3 x line 4)

c. Wells to be replac€d (lirle 3 x line 5)

d. Pumps to be replaced (line 2 x line 6)

e. CostofQua erly Monitoring(line 1 x ?'x line 10 x line 12)

t. Cost ofAnnual Monitorlng(line I x llne 11 x line 12)

Adiustne for resampling, ass6ments, etc.

a. Uee 0% of subtotal if no assessments in last 2 yrs.b. U8e 5 % of sublotal lf assessmert in last 2 yrs-c. Use 10olo lf in assessment, abaGment or increase

monitoring

Subtotal $_Url

Total $(Pls fis elon $ifnry co.ililollsne8t - er 3)

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COXIONWEALTTI OF PEI{NSYLVAI{IAOEPART ENT OF ENMROI{ ENTAL PROTECNON

BUREAU OF WASTE IIANAGEIENT

BONDING WORKSHEET D

OTHER MONITORING AND REPORTING

Please list the annual costs to maintain the following permits/registrations lhat apply. Additional space isprovided for items applicable to your facility, but not listed.

1. Title V or other air permit (include the annual permit fee, cost tocomplete emissions inventory and emissions fees)

NSPS Annual Report preparation cost

Solid Waste Annual Report preparation cost

Local permit or Host Agreement requirements

UST/ASI registration

Other

$

$

E

E

E

$

3.

4.

5.

7.

8.

10.

11.

Other

Other

Other

Other

Number of years ol monitoring/maintenance(- + time to close) years

Total (sum of lines 1 to 10 x line 11) $ N/A(Plae this lolal on Summry Co3I \t'lo*she€l - lne 4)

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2540-PM,AWM0515b 3/2005

meF

Before compleling this Gen€ral lntormation Formpackaqe. This ve6ion of the Gen€ral lnfomation

client lD#Site lD#

Related lD#s (lf Known)APS IDf

COMMONWEALTH OF PEN SYLVANIADEPARTMEIiIT OF ENVIRONMENTAI PROTECTION

BUREAU OF WASTE MANAGEMENT

GENERAL INFORMATION FORM - AUTHORIZATION APPLICATIONFOR A RESIDUAL OR MUNICIPAL WASTE GENERAL PERMIT APPLICATION

Fom (GlF) must be completedresidual geneEl pemit applicatiot be!!9!ub4i!qd

(GlF), .ead the step-by'step instructio.s provided in this applicationwith anv municipal or

CLIENT INFORMATION

Auth lD#

DEP Client lDtNon Governrnent LLC

Organization Name or Registered Fictitious NameChesapeake Appalach a LLC

Employe. lD* (ElN)

73-1343196

oun & Bradstreet lD*80-009-0045

lndividual Lasl NameDan

ssN

Additional lndividual Lasl Name Soflir ssN

Mailinq Address Line 1

14 ChesaDeake LaoeMailing Address Line 2

Address Last Line - City ztP+418840

Client Contact Last NameEoc

MI suffix

Client Conlacl Tille,-899!lq19.r!pq?!r9!! !!e!a99r _ t51E382.7702

SITE INFORMATIONOEP Site lD#

I dnb s Farm F[ d Sro .Se fa, r,EPA lO# Estimated Number olEmplovees to be Presentat SiteDesc.iption ol SiteA slorage facillty iordr ng fuids gas wellflow back, processed and produced waters from hydrau c fiact!nn9 and en.aclion ofnatura gas rells frorn the [,larcellus Shale geoog c fo.malDn and d. i.g waters generaled during the drittrng oithe nat!ratgasweiis n I'larcell!s Shaie geologrc fornalrons. from reg o.a we dn ng operalions For the benet5clat use to manufaclure!ydlqo!1!jlt!!La!l9t-Lr1!! !9 q!_!!qq as!e!!up/q19r&r r!!!e4]drau c fralrlins and lgggprnellgl n3l r?rsqgjglla

CHESAPEAKE OPiRATING, U{C.P.O. Bor 1a496, Oktahoma Citv. oK 7315!-0496

(a77) 24r14i7

TWO HUNDNED FIFTY OO /IOO DOLLARS

50aaz41

ocToBER 29, 2013

Vendor No. 0914154

i250.oo

VOID AFTER 90 DAYSNO THIRD PARTY ENDORSEMENTS

TT]ECOMMONWEALTH OF208 W THIRD ST STEWILLIAMSPORT PA

PENNSYLVANIA101177A1 644a

l'O0O5OAA aL Ir' r:O? ZEOr.?EBr: ll?SCBaBql[.

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Thb lrpo ma pt€palrd undcr the dilrdion ofChos.peake Appabdrb, LLC

Blrfrn*Ellly R. Thomas, CHP, ClH. FHPS

lnlggrabd Enyhonmcntil Managomq , lnc.3lZ Ssddlebrook Driye, Suit! l50E

Fi.dhy, Ohlo rl5&t0(41514234701

BRThornas@lEl,Ilnc.corn

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f{t

Towulrlo'5i1 TECHNICAI REVIEW ASSIGNMENT

Client Name

Site Name

Perrnit ID#

Description

Client Id#

-hs FCounty

Municipality / Township 5n '''th{i"\d

tluuJLlb3,-f,(.

Foc'1,./t

Site Id # -/q qr )APS# LLfft o AUTH# twtll

n New ! Renewal n Major Mocl I Minor Mod I ottrer

Assigned To: n Diehl n fieurea n ctunt [rau nAdditional review needed by: ! Hydro f] Chemist X Soil Scientist

coordinared? nwO treq ! wsM nEcp E wsM n None

Received Date

Ad. Review Complete

Pa Bull Submitted

Pa Bull Published

lst Review Due Date

lst Review Complete

lst Tech Def. Letter Sent

lst Respouse received

MBG Timeline days

2'd Review Due Date

2nd Review Complete

Pre-Denial Sent

2nd Response received

3rd Review Due date

3rd Review Complete

Final Action

Pa Bull Submitted

Comments:

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6Chesffi$e

November 4, 2013

VIA UPS OVERNIGHT

Ms. Lisa HouserEnvironmental Engineer ManagerWaste Management208 West Third StreetWilliamsport, PA 17701

Re: Chesapeake Appalachia. LLcLamb's Farm Fluid Storage FacilitySmithfield Township, Bradford County

Dear Ms. Houser:

We are pleased to submit the Genreal Permit WMGR '123 Application fo rhte

Chesapejke Appalachia, LLc - Lamb's Farm Fluid Storage Facility The facility will

allow ftr the siroage of of drilling water, gas well flowback' processed and produced

waters for beneficial reuse.

lncluded in this submittal are the following items:. 1 original copy of the WMGR 123 Application package

. 2 copies of the WMGR '123 Application package

lf you should have any questions or need additional inofrmation' please do not hesitate

to contact me at (57 O) 882-7702 Ext. 84007 or 9l!qhggKi!g@9bki9!0.

Sincerely,

Regulatory Operations Manager

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Enclosure(s)

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Glunt, Chad

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Subject:

Houser, Lisa D

Tuesday, November 26, 2013 8:57 AMCroll, Richard; olsen, JeffreyNoll, Jennifec Glunt, ChadRE: Rad plan for Chesapeake Lamb s Farm

Richard,

Thank you for the comments. We will include them in our review.

Lisa Houser I Environmental Engineer IYanagerDepartment of Environmental Protectaon I Waste 14anagementNorth Central Regional Offlce208 West Third Street Suite 101 | Williamsport PA 17701Pho^et 57O.327.3752 | Faxt 57O,327.3420www,depweb.state.oa.us

Fror'|: Croll, RichardSent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 8:52 AMTo: Olsen, JefrreyCci Houser, Lisa D; Noll, lenniferSubjece RE: Rad plan for Chesapeake Lamb's Farm

)eff,Comments are as follows:l Para 1.1 first paragraph, need to be chanted to reflect c!rrent operation. lt is my understanding that the facjlitywill not use a filtration unit.2. Para 1-1 third paragraph, remove references to .,treated wate/,3- Para 1.1 last paragraph, delete as no filtration is planned.4. Para 1.1, inchrde discussion of potential for tank cleaning and sludge removal.5. Para 2.1, detete reference to filtration unit and bag fitte; if non" iI pt"nn"a.6. Para 3.4.2 third bultet, Describe how StC will segrelate non_conforming item from the load.7 Pa8e 9 second rast bulet, remove reference to iadrration shjeraing ol' p'|'ouio" p,oa"orre for controfling shierdinslallations for revrew. Add cleaning under consultant instruction.6. PaBe 9. require DOT exemDtion if t,atarmin8 toads. oad exceeds Dor limits and per DEP direction. tt may not be needed for all9. Page 11 fifth bullet same commenrlo Appendix s.3 and 5.4, pror'6" ,o.. .iurliJ

toou" on temp shjelding and cleaning

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Rick

From! OEen, JefteyScntr Tuesday, tl,o€mber 12, 2013 9:59 AfiTor Croll, RidradCa: |louser, Usa D$btcct FW: Rad dan ior Chesapeake Lamb! Farm

Rick,

I logted this requen in and put the .ad plan on the sha,ed folder. Let me know if you need anything else for the review.Get back to me when you can.

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Filmr tlc6er, Llsa DSqrt Tuesday, tl,o\€rnber 12, 2013 9:15 AttlTo: Os€n, Jeffreysubtcct Rad phn for Chesapeake l-amb's Farm

?laorc have Rqd revlcw qnd g.t commcnb bock lo ur. lhonk!.

Chesooeoke Aooolochio llLll: GP Registrotiono) WMGRI23NC027b) Lomb's Form Podc) Smilhfield Township, Brodlord County

Llsa Housea I Envl.onmental Engineer ManagerDepartment of Environmental Protection I waste ManagementNorth Central Reglonal Office

208 West Thlrd Street Suite 101 | williamsport PA 17701

Phone: 570.327.3752 | Faxi 57O,327.3420www.deDweb.state.Da.us

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Table of Contents

A. General Infornation FormB. Form B, Professional CertificationC. Form 20, Application for a Municipal or Residual Wa.ste General Permit:

1. Type and Amount of Waste Generated2. Form HW-C, Compliance History3. Form B, Professional Certification4. Form E-GP, Contractual Consent of Landowner for a General Permit5. Waste Processing Descriptions

(Section Omitted Beneficial Use Only)6. Contingency Plan7. Pennsylvania Natural Diversity Inventory (PNDI)8. Facility Map9. Location Map

10. Act 14 Municipal Notifications with Proof of Receipt of MunicipalNotifications

11. Impact the Operations May Have on Local Traffic12. Highway Occupancy Permit

D. Form 27R, Acceptance of General PermitE. Bonding Worksheets for Waste Processing FacilitiesF. Form X, Radiation Protection Action Plan

G. Air Quality - Request for Determination

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A. General Information Form

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9epGENERAL

FOR A RESIDU

cof,o{wEttm oF PE|tasYlvaiaaDEPIRIIE| T OF EI{YTROIIIEI'TAI PRO.rECNOX

BUREAU OF WAST€ XAIIAGEIENT

INFORIIATION FORiI - AUTHORIZATION APPLICATIONAL OR MUNrcIPAL WASTE GENERAI- PERIIT APPLICATION

8.to.. comphdng thlrpack 9.. Thlt valllon

Glnrr.l lntom.don Form lGlF),ol th. G€ner.l lnlot'nldon Fom

n,.d llia atapiyaLp in.tructona p.ovlded ln thir .pollc.donlGlF) mu.t b€ conpl.t d wlth rny munlclpal ot

73-1343196 80-.m9-0045

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APA D*Auth lof

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Ch€sape.ke Appalachra, LLC

246326 Non Gov€mm€nl. LLC =@ Employ.tDl(ElN) oun & a?.dtt!.t lot

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Clintcont ctll[o Phona EnneCulalor Op€"aio"3 [aa"aqo

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Sft. rllm.Lamb3 Fem Ftud Slorag€ Faoltv

EPA lttf E.tm.t d l{umb.r ol Employ.cr to b. Pr!..ni lt slL 5ffiA slo.age faciliry br drilling fui'3, gas f,€ll tow bact, p.oce3scd and produced u€t lE froln hydraulrc ftacturing and ethactim ofnalural gas l|€lls from th€ Merc6llus Shalc geologic formation and ddlling weleG g€ne6ted duting the dtilling of th€ natural g6sw€lls in Marcellus Shale g€ologic brmations, frcm r6gionel w€ll ddlling operanon8. For the b€neficialu3elo menulactur€hvdraulic stlnulalion lluids lo be used a3 makeup wst . for further hvdr6ulac fi'aclunnq and dcvelopmrnt of natural qas t€ll3

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slt Loc.don brt Lln. - clty strlo ztP+1utsier PA 18850

Starting lrom ttE inteGerion ol Rl 6 & 220 L5 ni€. .orli ot To €nda, PA. Pbeed nonh on Rt :20 lor 4 2 mil.a. Tum l€ll on to sR.m4rubr6r Rd Pl@d 3 1 mils Fll ac.€$ d nohlslb ConLct Ltrt l{rrx Fl.al l{.m. Xl Sufffr

Cont ct Tlde sib cont cr FlrmRequlato ogerelton3 Mansacr Ch63€9eake AppalachB, LLc.

Llllng AddE r Lllb I Lllhg Addr.lt une 21,.'hM.lllng Addrllt Ll3t Lin. - Clty St t ZlPraSavrc pA 18840

Ert FAX Eln ll^ddltl3t57ol€a2-77o2 (570)886-4030 edc haskinsochk com

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NAICS Codes (Two & Three-Dgit Codes - Lisl Att Th ai Apptt 6'oigit Code (Opt ona )

Clientto Site RerationshipLESOP

FACILITY INFORMATIONModific.tion of Existins Facility

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1. Wirr this project modify an existing facitity, system, or activity?2. lvillthis project involve an addition to an existing facitity, system, o.activity?

]f Yes'. check atl relevant tacittty types and provtde DEp facility tdentirtcation nunbers betawFacility Type DEp Fac tDd Facitirv TvDe rjep r,. ro*

trtrtrnntrtrtr!

Caplive Hazardous Waste Operalron

Coa Ash Benelicial Use Operatior

commercia Hazardous waste operat onEncroachment Locarion (water retland)Eros on & Sed ment Controt Fac tily

lnduslra Minerals M nina Operaton

Land Recycling creanup Locatro.M neDra nageTrmrLandRecyProjLocal o.Munrcipal Wasle Operaton

Pub icwaler S!ppy System

Residual Waste Operatron

Water Pollllron Cont.olFac ity

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Latitude/LongitudePoint of Origin Deorees linutes

PROJECT INFORMATION

Larnbs Farnr Fluid Sloraqe Fac tv

A storage facihty fo.drilling nuids, gas we iowback prccessed and produced walers from hydraulic fractunng and extraction ofnatura gas wells from the [4arcellus Shale georogrc formalion and dr ng waters generated durng ihe driting ofihe faturalgaswells rn i,{arceil!s Shale geologrc rorrnat ons. from .es ona we dr rnq operatons For the benefioa use lo nranufact!rehydraulic slrmulal on fl! ds lo be lsed as rnakeup water forfuriher hvdrautrc iraci!rina and deve oornent oi natura oas we sProject Consultant Last Name MI

Project Consultant Title Consulting Fim

Mailing Address Line I613 Bali more Drive Srte300

lailing Address Line 2

Address Last Line - City state ztP1418702

!gtq: The PA H isloicar and Muse um Commissror m ust be nol fed of proposed prclecls n a ccodance w th D E P Tech n caGuidance Docu menl 012-0700'001 and the accompanying CuituralResoure Nolce Form, l app caberf the activity will be a mining project ( e nr n ng of coa or indLsirial minera s. coa reruse d sposa and/or the operanon oi acoal or fdustra m nela s preparation/process ng fac ly). respond to qlest ons I 0 and 2 0 below

lftheactivitywillnotbeaminingproject.skipqueslonsr0and20andbegnwrthquestion30 .-s tr \o

ENo(8000 ola lT000l l\'ead o' h - ro n

3.0 Will your prcject, activity, or authorization have anything to do with a werl related E Yes ! Noto oil or gas production, site development for such activity, or the waste fromsuch a well? lf Yes compele GIF (8000 P^4 rT0001) nstead ofth s fom

4.0 wilr the project involve a construction actavity that results in earth disturbance? ! Yes tr Noli Yes specry the tolaldisturbed acreage (DEP Use/4x66)

(570)821J999 250 82'11990 cmccue@bodon awson com1. ls this application foran authorization type on tlre tist ot a uttr orizations;flecteO E D i;

the land use policy?Note: lf Yes vou musi comprele the Gefera nfomalion Form (8000-Pr'r, T0001 ) lnstead otthrs fom

COORDINATION INFORMATION

4.0.'l Total Oisturbed Acreage

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25,10-Pll-Bw 0s15b 3/2006

SO Ooes ttre proiect involve tny of lhe following: placement ot fill, excavation within n Yes N No

or placement of a structure, located in, along,.cross or projecting into a

watercourse, floodwryor body of water (including wetlands)? (DEP Use/4x66)mwatertoedryIYesItlo

3wale, surtace water, ground water or an eristing sanitary sew€r sFtem orseparate stom water system? lr "Yes drscuss n Prctect Descnplion IOEP

usrial waste . Yes E No

tr€atnentfaclllties? rDEP Use/4162,ies, 3anitary . Yes X No

3ewers, or sewage pumping slations? lf Yes. cornplele GIF (8000'PM]T0001)rnslead or rhrs for

ANoPennsylvania? lI Yes nd cale how mlch (, e gaLlons or dry tons per vear) (DEP

Use/4x62)9-0.1 Gallons Per Yea r ( residentia I septage)9.0.2 Dry Tons Per Year lbiosolids) -...... EYesBNocomplete GIF (8000-PM]T0001) rnstead ollhis lom - . . trvesErocomplere GIF (8000 PM-1T0001) instead ofthis fom . .. . ttrYestrNoprod uce an emissions (i-e., NOX, VOC, etc )? li Yes . idenlilv each ivpe of em rssLon

iollos€d by lhe amo!nt otlhal emrssion (DEP Use/4x70)Enter alltypes a amounts ofsmissions; separat€ each setwith semicolons XN.

prcposed foryour pmject? li "Yes complete GIF (8000_Plvl 1T0001 ) rnstead oi this

E Yes E tro

consliuction period? lf'Yes name lhe prov,der Aso rndrcate theda v number ofernployees orguesls served (OEP Use/4x81)

12.0.1

t1n114.0.2 Numberol Employees/Gu€ts .. -

'15.0 13 your proj€ct to be served bv pu

sutplier and atlach letter lrcm supplier statrng thal it wll setue the prolect ioEP

15.0.r15,0,2 Lettar ofAoorovalfrom SuDolier i3 Attached

16.0

17.0.1@f co:|, minerals, etc as pan or anv €arth

Will thls proj;ct i."olve a new or increased drinking wato. withdrawal from a

stream or otherwate. body? lr"Yes prov,de name ofstrcam (DEP Use/4x81)

15.0.1 Stteam NameLl No

reuse, or dispos.l of wa3t€? lf Yes ndrcale what lvpe (ie hazardous munErpal

(ncuding nfeclrous & chemotherapeul c). residua ) and the amount to be treated

dbturbance aclivities? {DEP use 48v' trY*trNotrnk?'lf'Yes; lisl each Slbstance & its capaclv !!9!9: Applicant mav need a

Slorage Tank Site Specific lnslallalion Pemrn (oEP Use/2570)19.0.1 Enter all substances &

capacity of each; leparatee:ch set with semicoloB.

--tr----oo"" y.', tth.n 2i,000 galions caPacitv at an existing facilitv? lf Yes hsl each Slbsla'ice &ts *pacry !q!9: Appicant mav need a Storage Tank S e Specifc lnstallation

Pemil lDEP Use/2570)Enter all subtances &capacity of each; sepaEteeach set with semicolom.

stored. rc-!sed or d,sposed (OEP/Use4/32)

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n Yes El Noei[ cont in a hignty h.zadous .ubtance .; o.n*o rn ote:i i.-",iiiJsutl3t nc€l Li.l, 2570BK-DEP27A? tf yes,. hst each subshnce- & rls9-1:"ity ry, Appticant may n€ed a stoEse rank sie specinc rnitati"ti"" pillrl[(DEP Use/2570)21.0.1 Enlsr all 3ub.tanc$ E

c:p.city of .ach; !op.rdteGech .€t with lemlcolon..

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totrl AST c.prcity gD.te. th.n 21,0q)g. on!? it "reS, rist eacn Suostarice a itsCaprdly !!gE: Apphc€nt day need a Sto.age Tank Site Sp€crfic tnstalat,on pelm,t.(DEP Us€/2570)

Enior rll 3ub.tanc* acap.city of oach; !eparltseach sot wtth lamicotoG.

I cedt.rhar I hevs rhe .uthonq to 3obmit thlr.pprication on behaf ot ths.pprcrnt;ned hc,lin and thar rh.inrorm.tion provld6d in thi! if'ptic€lion b true and corEct to tlie be3t of my knowt.dqe and tnioimation.

Christopher D Mccue, P.E

Title

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B. Form B, Professional Certification

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25aGPf,AWI0!5t

FepcoLf,o urEAtTB oF PEt{lsYLvaNta

OEPASIIENTOF ENVIRONIEI'TA! PROTECNONEUREAU OF WASTE IIAXAGEIENT

FORM BPROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION

This form must be fully and accurately completed. All required information must be typed or legibly printed in the spacesprovided. lf additional space is necessary, identit each attached she€t as Form B, reference the item number andidentify the date prepared. The "date prepared/revised" on any attached sheets needs to match the 'date

ised' on thisGeneral RefoEnces: Sedton 271.122.287 122

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC

Lambs Farm Fluid Storage Facility

Facilily lD (as issued by DEP):

I Chrislooher O. Mccue. P.E.(Ensi@is Nne - P.irn or TvDe)

being a Registered Professional Engineer in ac.odance wilh lhe Pennsylvania Professional Enginee/s Registralion Law do iereby

certit lo the best of my knowledge, infonnalion, and belief thal lhe infonn.lion codained in the accompanying application, plans,

specifcations, and repods has been prepared in accordance with accepted pradic€ ofengineedng, are true and conect, and ar€ naccordance with he Rules and Regulalions of the Depa.tneni of Environmental Proteclion I also c€rtafy that thos€ individuals

indicat€d in the following paragraphs p€pa€d liis applicalon under my supervision. I am aware lhat lhele are srgnificant pentlties

forsubmitting false inturmation, ancludinglhe possibilily of fines and imprisonment.

Signature Dale

Expnation Date 09,30/2015

613 Ballimoe Drive Suibe 300

willAc-R,m PA 147n,

rebphone No ( 570 , 821-1999 ext 250

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ecaodanoe witi accapt€d practir3 of loil lctrnca and in accodancD with tho RuLa end Rogulation3 of thc t)aFdnant ot

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C. Form 20, Application for a Municipal orResidual Waste General Permit

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FORil 20APPLICATION FOR A TUI{ICIPAL OR RESIDUAL WASTE GENERAL PERiIIT

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P.qecl descndion ll addilional space ls necessary, anach separale shee(s) lo lhis Fom se anehed sheet

1 Type and amounl o. volums oI Mste eslimaFd n lhs p.oposed bererclal Ge activili$ (use a separaie sheel il necessary)

sioraoe of drilino wter. oss w€ fM back. o.ocess€d and produed wale6 lor benelicial reuse Eslimaled sloraoe volume 3.950 CY No

tearment or disoosal al lhis loc.lion.

2 Altach a @py oJ Fom Hr'V-C (Cmdian@ Hislory).

3 a lf pr@seng prior lo beEf cial us€ ls proposed

i An&h 5 @py ol Fom B (Prcfslo{lar Cenifcation).

ii Alt&h a @py of the General lnfmation Fom (GlF)

b lf benencial use only 1s p.op6ed submit a @py ol Fom B (Proiesiond Cenifcalio.) ( .equrcd

4 Atlach a @py oI Fom E GP (Contractual Co.senl ol Landomer tor A Ge.eral Pem()

The Fom E Gp (Contractlat Consenl of LandN\er lor A Gene.al Pemil) is nol EquiEd lo be reorded in the Recorder oi Deeds Clffce fag.idlturd Lniliziion by land application of residualwasle is inwlved

5 Waste Pro€sLng D6ciplions !99: omitthis sedion lhe appli@tion is for berefcialuse 4dt.a pbvide on &1/2 t 1 1 paper. fow schemalrcs ot wasre p.o@ssing stading with the munrcip€l or resdual Mste and endrng with lh€ p.oposed- *"i" ."r",i"r ro U"

"oi";ed by the gene.al pemil ror benefcial use hclude a dessplion of lhe equDmern inrclv€d. lhe wasle malenal

added ar'd lrE.rissne conlror plan.

b ptan for a[ematile mansgemert of Msle dunrc penods qhen t€ fac]lrly rs nol rn opebtion includrE Focdures lo b€ follov,€d in €se ol

equiPmenl breakdM

XOe: Alt infomation cdrain€d n lh6 sectrcn wirr be made ava aue lo lt€ public unless cleady labeled as confdential. li the enli€ process: co*pt i"

"ons,oeteo pbp.ielary or orhesie confidenriat an appri€tio; lor an indivdual processing pennil should be submitled iNlead of

lhis a,pI€lion lor a geneml pemil Claim ol @nfdentany shall address lhe tollowing:

A. The ponions ot lhe dfomaion claimed lo be confidenlial

B The length of lime lhe intomation is lo €man @nnderntal

c ir€ measures taken to g@rd undBi€d disdosu€s of ihe iniomation to ohers

DThee{dllheinlomatjonhasbeendbdos€[email protected] A @py oi perlrreot @nfdernialtv deteminalDB bv EPA or arry olher federal agenca

F. The natuc ot the substantiat ham to the compentE pGrton by dryrosure rf the rnlomaton rs consde€d noGconfidslial the reason

n sioub be reGd as subslanudl and tte €latonshrp bet!€en lhe d'sclosu€ and lhe han "

6conllnqencyPlanAconlng€ncyplanlelatlngloemergencypocedures'muslbedevelopedandmplffentedldtheproposedwasie- ;;:;'";;;,;;,i,ry r'i," pr""i""ii,,ia,oe a p"p'"reoness.ievintnn ana contnsency(PPc) Pran thai rs consrsreniwith the Depadment's most

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(Noe:Degendingonlhecomple{goilheprogosedplo6singopeEtlonstheDepar|menlmayrequm@mple|iono'FomL-cstingenc.yPlantr Emeroenc'Y Pro.rduEs)

.v1vrn'a Naludl or€Bttv lnvenlo.v (PNoD Propcl Plannng Envromenlal Reeew Ms cor{ucled TIE revi4 can dly' ;";;;i;;;;;-ii'lii".i*.i'al,j#,'r";,sui";" *;'€*ile I

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auairaore or pr', ns uporemFenon ot rre eND ceew -t6 €Apt musr be submned as paa ol rh s

L Facrtrly Map, prolde a drsung otrhe proposed pomir and adjaenl areas n a sele ol1 inch equais no no.e than 50leel with 2_looi maximu'i

.nnlou rfetoals shMna the IolLMna.

ii a@ss roads (include slopes grades. dime6ions). easemenG. righlof My and other properly inlsesis tor p'oposed pemi a€a

iii Barie6 fell6 and smrra. structues rcqur€d fo. acc€ss control

jvstomMtelcon|folleatures.e.cionaidsedimenlatloncor'ols'trestnent'slo6ge.aoddischa4elacjldies

v surface Mter bodres spnngs slteams laks ponds ctlards conslrucied or natura!drai's ar\d iriqabn dnch6

viwalerdNe6lon.colledlonconveyaneg6onandsedlmentation@ntol.tealme.lslorag€anddischargelaohtles'vii Resrdual o. municDal waste sioraqe and loading/lnroading areas

viii Allbuildingsandrelai€dfaclllesusedintheopeGnonollhetacrlLly Thrs musl include horzontaland verl'caldimensions

x Pro@ssrnq pads. lrponq a€as. sbrage areas and wndrM (including leachate or waslewater collect on svslems)

r Ar."A for;rch a bond;lr be posled eqJ eo ov lr€ Depa4mern

sLocallonMap-Plovdea@pyofuscsTl/2mlnllequadEngleslopographlcmaporequlvabrnmap.idenii'ngl@atonoltheproposedlaolily

10 supply pr@f ol @.tacl wlh host municipal{y and counly regading subminal ot lhis applrcslion

1 1 Oescnbe the impac! the ooeratioG may have on lcl lratfic and arry measures thal wll be mplsnerned io mrnmfe the idpacl

12Fo'proessing'acilities.doestheapplcanlha€aHQhvayo@lancyPemil'olihlslacilitylssuedbyPennooTorbytheloc€lmun|opality?l'yes oedse aiaLh lr€ pem'l rnd anv cond'lions lr'o pEase e:oldn

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Chesap€ske Appalachir, LLCLsmb's Farm Fluid Stomge Facilit)Ch€sspeake Proper0 # 92J26{Smithfield Township, Bradford County, PAB[# 2013-o212-OO2

This project rill includc the constru€tion ofa slorage facilily lbr Chesapeake Appalachia I I-C'

located on the properl) oft-amb's farm. The overall intenl ol lhe I'acil;ly is to:

Allow lbr the storage oldrilling tluids. gas *ell l]o$ back prcccssed and produced ualers.

genemled during lhe htdraulic t-racluring and extmclion ol naturtil gas $ells from Marcellus

ihale geologic formations and drilling raters generaled during drilling ofnatuml gas wells in

Marcel-lus S-hale geologic lbnnations, from reg;onal well drilling operations For fte beneiicial

use to manufacture hydraulic fracturing and developmenl olnatural gas wells

Storage _l'anks will be provided (by olhers) to store the drilling and produced waters for the beneticial

reuse in the development ol other rcgional natuml gas wells.

The facility $ill be operaled 2'1 hours/da) sith site securit! and IiShting. Secondary containmenl will

be provid;d in all lru;k unloadinS/loading tealmen! and storage areas. AII piping is proposed to be

secondary conlained above grade. where possible.

PRO.If,CT Df,SCRIPTION

II. OVERVIf,W OF STORAGE FACILITY

A general summary oflhe above slorage facilitl is described as lbllows:

Storaee Facilitv - F luids fiom hydraulic fracturing and extraction ol natural gas from wells will he

E[ftfrii rfriiii" in ,..idual wastc posled trucks for unloxding ol.the walers into the $orage tanks

The; are multiple flexible hose connections to facilitate unloading olthe waters inlo fhe storage

tanks.

Thc process consists oflhe unloading ol'l'luids from nalural gas slrll opcrations l he ruck mounted

air pump !till transl'er the lluids lo a series of temporar-1 tanlis tbr equaliTztion'/bufTering All ltnks arc

located i\iihin secondar-1 containment areas: valved so that individual tanks can h laken out ol'

scrr,ice and removed or rcplaccd as rcquired. Truck unloading and loading also occurs *ilhinsecondarJ containmenl to prevent inadvedenl releases Io the surrounding en\ironmenl

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Chesapeake Appalachi4 LLCLamb's Farm Fluid Storage FacilityChesapeake Property # 923264Smithfield Township, Bradford County, PABL # 201i-0272-002

I. EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL STATEMENT

Per 2t Pa. Cod? .tetil 288./ 51 0f lE De\annent's Ruidd Warte RaL: and Regabnons ann Cltapter

/02, Enion aad.9erlinent Po//"tizn aonlrot lfreib aP/an to nanare vdae adtrr ad ntn/ enlu"dni"gal ?hdrer af ni'tructio".

The Lambt Farm Fluid Stomge Facility is locatcd on the Lanbt Farm Wel Pad. This Yrcll

Pad area has been stabilizcd by gravel or s,ith a minimum 70-o/o regetanvc cover on theremaining disturbed areas, pcr the requirements in Chapter 102, Erosion and Sediment

Pollution Control. A compacted earthen berm has been constructcd and stabilized aorndthc pcrimeter of the wcll pd site. The pu+ose of this berm is to cofltain all fluidsptoccssed at the faciliqv and to prevent inadvcttent releases to thc surounding envitonment-Nc, earth disturbancc will occur dunng thc instaliation ofthe secondary containment areas

and processing equipmeflt, theretbre no additional etosion and sediment control measures

Please refct to the Eroslon and Sediment Control Plans rbr thc Lamb's Farm \\'ell Pad, on

61e ar the Dcpartment's Northcentual Regronal Office, Bureau of Oil and Gas Nlanagemenr'

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2013-0272-002LAMS'S FARM FLUIO STORAGE FACILITY

CONTAINMENT CALCULATIONS

Trgated Water Storaoe Area

Voluhe of Tank Calculation

Rectanoular

V = LWH = 47 x 7.U x 7.81 = 2,866 82 cu ft

Contaanment (Tank Aree)

Volume of Water to Contain

500 bbl. x 1 Oank) = 5OO bbl= 21,000 gal= 2807 29 cuft.

2 807.29 x 1 1 (110% Contiainment) = 3 088 02 cu ft'

Total Containment volume(345' x 59.75) - (Tank Area: 47'x 7.81' x 38)l x 2' = 13 330 18 cu ft

ConclusionTotal Containment Volume 13,330.18 cu.ff > Volume of Water to Contain 3,08802 cufr

Therefore this area m6€ts the 110% Volume Requirement for Secondary Containment

converstion Factol!1 ba.rel = 42 gallon

I cubic foot = 7.48 gallon1 gallon = 0.133 cubic feet

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Analysis EvaluationSeplember 15, 2011

Analysis of: Production Water, Drilling Water, and Sucker Sludge

Sample Dater September 6, 2011

; TestAme ca

Cfotal as CaCOS)

(for TCLP Extracts orLimit

D.illing

(Sludge TCLP Sludg€ Total

11100

10

64'|

AmmonilNitrogen (as N)

1.00

729

0 100

3000

0 005 < 0 005

Arsenic

Barium

0.100

3.12

< 0.0100 0.00232Benzene

Brochemlcal Oxygen Demand

158

4900

Hardness (Total as CaCO3) 25700

hon - Oil 1 63 0 0998

11.6 401 23600

0.0500 o 633 < 0 o5oo 427 5.0

76 9 < 0.500 L6 4

644.0 73.8 4590

0784 6.58 409

1 84 < 0.0500

o ogq?qq 0l!q82 < 0 10 02

0 0400 <

1840

0500 < 0500 < 3.03

0.100 0.425 247

1Oo 0949 < o 99q]

q.9100

192

162 < 0.500

< 00100 < 00100 < 0.0100<

9220 616 23100

2540 3360

Borcn

Bromide

Cadmium

Calcium

Chemical Orrygen Demand

Chloride

pIomium

59500 271 1420

0 0500 0.554 < 0.0500 20 3 50

59500 271 1420

< 0.0500 0.5s4 < 0.0500

I 0 200 < 0200

o r15 0.676

< 10 < 10

Cobalt

Copper

Eihylene Glycol

kon - Total

Lead

I\raqnesium

Lithium

Nlanganese

MBAS (Sudactants)

!9!9rtv149!yq"d

Nickel

Nitrate as N

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Amlyrb EvaluatlotS€piemb€r 15, 2011

PrcducdonWabllmo/ll

OilllngWtr

SuctarSludg. TCLP

lmoflt

SuckerSludge lotal

tmo/ko)

Llnlt(for TCLP Ertr.c!3 or

W.rt Wate4lmc/l)

Nibib as N < 10.0 0.508 0 993

Oil rnd G.ease e2.2 5.95 2150

PH 8.70 12.7 121

Phenolics < 0.0500 < 0.0500 0.500

Selsnium < 0.100 < 0.100 < 0.100 < 2.02 1.0

silv€r < 0.0500 < 0 0500 < 0.0500 < 't 01

SoaIum 27ffi 976 1090.0

Sp€cif c Corductance (@mho8) 1/|9m0 7114

Stsonlium r 760 27.O

Suflate 3.08 342 68.3

Toluen9 0.010 < 0 005 0 00263

TDS 'r 34000 2960

&.2 13.0

TSS 173 174fi)O

znc < 0.500 2.73 59.3

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Section E - Project Informationl. Type and Amount of Waste Generated

(Provided within Form 20)

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Section E - Project Information2. Form HW-C, Compliance History

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2540-F -B!UUOO58 Rev.9/2014

pennsytvaniaDEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMEI1TAL

X OriginalFlllng n Amended Filing

Type of Pe.mit or License Submittal:

X NewApplication n Renewal

Fully and accu6tely providethe following information, as specifiod.

Type of Form HW-C Submittal(check allthat apply):

COI/IiIONWEALTH OF PENNSYIVAI{IADEP'IRTIU€NT OF ENMRONMENTAL PROTECNON

BUREAU OF WAS]E MANAGEIENT

FORM HW-CCOMPLIANCE HISTORY

n Annualupdate n other

Attach additional sheets as necessary-

Date of Last Filing

(specity)

A. General Applicant lnfo.mation:

1 NAME OF PERIVIT OR LICENSE APPLICANT/PERIVITTEE/LICENSEE (''APPIiCANt.')

(non-corporations attach documentation of legal name):

ChesaoeakeAooalachia LLC.

ADDRESS: '14 Chesaoeake Lane

TELEPHONE NUMBER 57 0-882-7702

TAXPAYER lD#: 20-37 7 4650

PERI\4IT. LICENSE OR APPLICATION ID#:

ldentify the form of management under which the applicant conducts its business (check appropriate box)

and describe the type(s) of business activities pedormed:

n tndividualn Municipalityn Prcprietorshipn Public Corporation! Private Corporationn SyndicateI Municipal Authority

Type of permit, license or application (check allthat apply):

n Hazardous Waste Pemitn Hazardous Waste Transporter License

n Municipal Waste Permitn lnfectious, chemotherapeutic Waste Transporter License

Xl ResidualWastePermit

! Fictitious Namen Partnershipn Limited Partnership! covernment Agencyfl Joint venturen AssociationX OtherType of Business Limited Liabilitv CoIBqLa:.li.9n

fl other(specify)

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25'0'F -BwMo.5a Rov e/2013 F.RM Hw-c

B. General lnformation Regarding 'Related Parties"

lApplicantswhichafeacolpoGtionoradivisionofacolporation'providelhefo|lowinginformatpn]

a. The pincrpal shareholders or stockholders who own, hold or conlrol stock of five percent (5%) or

more of a publicly held corporation or ten percent (100/o) or more of a pdvalely held corporation

bStatethenames,principalplacesofbuslnessandtatpayerlDnumbersofalldomesticandforeignpareni corporationi (initudtng utumate parent corporatons) and all domestic and foreign subsidiary

corporalionsoftheapphcant,-aswellaslhesubsidlarycorporatlonsoftheultimaleparentcorpolation'lnciude unincorporated divisions and private corporaiions. A diagram of corporate struclure may be

provided to illustrate corporate relalionships'

c. List all pincipals of ihe corpora on thal have also b€en- pnnclpals,of other corporatrcns which have-

iommitiec aiy ulolaiion of lhe Envrronmenlal Protectron Acts (See lnstructions' ltems 2 and 6 )

2 Pto\ide the names anct addrcsses of all pnncipals corporate officers' general and limited padners'-

airectors, oner person" p"rto-.g "

funitron srmitar to a director.and other persons or related parties.of

il" uppr,Ltii G,j" r*ttr"tion", rt",iJ "no

st The relatronshrp to the applrcant must be clearlv descnbed

3Providethenamesandaddresseg,orlRstaxidenlificatioflnumberc'andaffiliationofolherpersonsol" ,"riiJ p"rti"" n"uing o, "r"|."iiig-"ont-t

ou"r "ny

aspect of.the proposed facility ot aclivity that is

,"g;i"i by-thu D"pirlment, inJuoing Out not tlm ted lo assocrates agents contractors subcontractors

and ProPedY owners

4 Provide the names and addresses of all owners of record of surface and subsurface areas within and'

contiquous to the proposed permilarea (Not applicable to transporter license applicants )

5ProvidethenamesandaddressesofallholdeGofrecordtoaleaseholdinterestofsurfaceandsubsudaceareas within and contiguous to the proposed permit area

6 lf the applicant, or other related oartv to the appllcant has a beneficlal lnlerest in or otheMise manages or

controls any other perso" t,"'Jp"iiiv "i"ltl""r;bd partv (as descnbed rn Sections A and B) engaged rn

the business of solid r""t" "ou"iii'i,

ii-.poniron rtorig" processrng lreatment or disposal, provide

the f ollowing infomation

a. The name address ancl tex identification number or employer ideniification number of the

corporation other p"*- 'ln'"'"'piinv - otne' ent'tv ,'n -rllci'' lne applicant or other related party

ha; 6 beneltcral rnterest. .nanages. or controls as descrlbed aDove

b The nature ofthe relationship or padicipallon with the coQoration other person muniqpahty or other

related Party

I Failure to provide all applicable numbers may delay processing of the application

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c.

25.r0-F -BWMOO58 Re!.9/2013

FORM HW-C

Specific information Reqarding the Applicant and lts Relaled Pa.ties

1 List the name and location ot all of the applicant's and related parly's places of business and terminalswhere municjpal, residual and/or hazardous wasle activities are conducled Such activities include, but arenot limiled to generation, processing. colleclion, transportation and storage, treatment or disposal of solidwaste, except that locations that generate only municipal waste need not be listed

2 List all permits or licensos issued by the Depadmenl or any other slate or federal agency under the

Environmental Protection Acts to the applicant or any other persons or related parties dentilled rn

Sections A or B, lhat aae currently in effecl or have been in effect at any lime in lhe ten years previous lo

the date on which this form is noiarized This list is to include the type of petmit or license, permit or license

number, location, address, rssuance date and expiralion dale

. WMGR123NCOO4. ASP No. 745515, Aulh No 873001. Asylum Townshrp Bradford CounlyPennsylvania, lssuance Dale:71712011 , Expialion Dale 711312020

. WMGR123NCOO7 APS No. 766875, AUTH No 905456, Terry Township Bradford County

Pennsylvania; lssuance Dale: 512312012; Expialion Dale 101412020

. WllGR123NCooB APS No 753203, AUTH No 884971, Stevens Townshrp, Bradford Counly

Pennsylvania lssuance Date: 2/21l2012; Expiration Datel 10/4/2020

List all permit or license denials issued by the Depaiment or any other state or federal agency under the

Environmental Proiection Acts to the applicant or any other person or related party identified in Section AorB, wilhin ten years prevrous lo the date on which lhis form is notarized lnclude lhe type ofpermitorlicense, permit or license number, locetion, denial date and reason for denial

4 List all persons or related paiies identified in Sections A or B which have filed for or been dlscharged frombankruptcy within 10 years previoLls lo the date on whrch this form is notarized Specrt lhe circumstancesof bankruptcy including ihose forwhrch lhe debtor soughl to abandon property or to be discharged from anyenvironmental liabil y subject to the Environmenial Ptotection Acls lnclude the name of the bankruptcycourl, docket number and desciption and locatton ofany propeny involved

O. ComplianceBackground:(Nole Copes of specfic documenls musl be made available lo the Depanmenl upon ns request)

Chesapeake Appalachia LLC Say.e. Pennsylvania

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25aGFM-BW 005a R6v- 9/20'13

FORM HW-C

Compliance History:

List all 'Enforcement Actions" rssued by the Department or any oiher state or federal or county agency toapplicant or lhose persons or related parlies identified anylvhere tn response to Seclions A, B or C usingfollowing format grouped by state and localion in chronological order.

thethe

PermiULicense/ lssulng

Date Location EPA lO # Agency

Enforcement aclions include but are not limrted to:

Typeof

ActionNature ofViolation Disposition

OollarAmount

ot Penalty

All notic€s of violation (t{OVs), issued by any regulatory agency to th€ applicant or lhose persons or relatedpa.tres identf€d anylvhere in Seclions A B or C concerning the Environmenlal Prolectaon Acts or any otherenv ronmental statute, regulalion or ordinance

All administrative ord€6, civil penalties, permlt or license suspensions/revocations, bond forfeitureactlons, and civil penalty actions adJudicated by any judicial body against the applicant or lhose persons orrelated parties identified anywhere rn Sections A. B or C concerning the Environmental Prolectron Acts, or arequlatrcn or order or a condilion of a permit or {icense.

All consent orders, consenl adjudications, consent d€crees oa monetary settlemenls (settlementagreements, letter agreement3, settlemenl lettels or consent assessments) between the applicant or thosepe€ons or related parties identified anywhere in SeclionsA, B orc and any state, federal or county agencyregarding the Envrronmental Protection Acls, or any olher environmental slatute, regulatjons or ordinance.

All court proceedings in which ihose persons or related partEs idenlified anylvhere in Sectpns A, B or C havebeen invoived in relatron lo the Envrronmental Prolectron Acts

All summary, misdemeanor, or felony convictions, or pleas of guilty or no contest thai have been oblainedagainsl the applicant or those persons or related parties identified anywhere in Sections A B or C, pursuant to theEnvironmental Protection Acts. or for any acts involving the generation, storage, treatment, transportation,processing or disposal of municipal. resdual or hezardous waste

For all peFons and municrpalities identrfied in Section A, B or C, indcate all violatrons committed and anyslbseqlent enforcement actions taken regarding the facility or activily not previously listed rn lhis seclion,concerning lhe Environmenial Proteclion Acls

State the reasons for suspension, revocalion, or denial of any permupermit application or license/licenseapplicalion filed by the applicant or any related party concerning lhe Envi.onmental Protection Acls Provrde thedate. jocation and nat!re of the violations. type of action issurng agency, dollar amount of any monetary penaltyassociated with the action and permit. Eense, EPA lD# or other identifying number f appkcable

Page 4 of 5

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2lall.FISWXlX,a! R.v.lizol3

I horeby cedify that I have the authority lo r$Pond to the above queslions on behaf of the apdicant, and that theinformation provid€d herein is tru€ and con€ct to the best of my knowledge, inlormaton and belief ._

FORm HW-C

ad. d i!rt, a..dto'! Cdrtttrtiii rt rtn etPtttr ozotzor

(Print or Type Title)

ht

Swom to and aubscribed before me this

4d *r*fnrfua

Sworn to end lubscrib€d b€fore me this

(Signature)

Name:

Tide:

(Prinl or Type Name)

(Pdnl or Type Title)

day of _,20-.

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Attach copyof A icles of lncoeoration

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Positions As ofOctob€r 29.2013

Nsme Title Addr€ss T€leDhone Fax n-mailRobert "Dous" Lawl€r CEO 6 00 N. Westem, OKC, OK 7l E 405-848-8000 Coddential Confidenlial

ChristoDher Dovle 6 00 N. wcsrem, OKC, oK 7l 6 405,848-8000

Jason Pisott 6 00 N. wcstem. OKc, OK 73 8 405-848-8000 Conndenlial

6 00N. Wc$em, r)KC, OK 7l 8 405-848-8000

cEO oICOS 6 00N. wcslem. oKC, OK 73 8 405-848-8000

Domenic Dell'osso Exec. Vice President & CFO 6 00N Wcsrem, OKC, OK 7l 8 405-M8-8000

Douslas J. Jacobson 6 00 N. wcslem, oKc, oK 73 E 405-848.E000

Cathev t-. TomDkins 6 0uN. Wcstem. oKC, OK 7l 8 405,848-8000

JefFeY L. Mobley 6 00 N. Weslem, OKC. OK 73 8 405-848-8000

Jennifer M. Griesby 6 00N Wc(ern, ()K(, OK 7J 8 405-848-8000

James C. Johnson 6 00N. wcnm, oKc. oK 73 E 405-848.8000

6 00N Wcsrem, OK(,OK?l 8 405-848-8000

iohn M. KaDchinske 6 0ON. Weslem, OKC, OK ?3 8 405-848.8000 Confidenlial

John Reinhart 6 00 N wALem. oKC. oK ?3 8 405-848-8000

Thomas Rvan 6 00N. Wcstem, oKC, OK 73 8 405-848-8000

Louis A. Simpson 6 00N. Wcslem, oKC, OK ?l 8 405-848-8000

Meffill "Pete" Miller 6 00 N. Wcnerr, OKC, OK 73 8 405-848-E000

Archi€ W. Dunham 6 00 N Wcncm, olic, OK 7l E 405-848-8000 Confidcnlial

Bob G. Alexander 6 00 N. Westcrn. OKC, OK ?3 E 405-E48-E000

Vincenl J. lnlrieri 6 00N. Wcsrem. oK(, Oli 7J IE 405-848-8ff10 Confidenlial

R Brad Manin 6 00N. Wcstem. OKC, OK 73 li 405-848-8000 confidential

Frederic M. Poses 6 00N. wcslem. OKc, OK 73 t8 405-848-8000

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SURFACE USE AGREE[IENT AND SUBSURFACE EASEMENI

THls SURFACE USE AoREEMENT AND S.IBSURFAC-E EASEMENT (thls

'Agreetetq b mtdo and enlered nlo thi6 ih6 tzs day of lg:$gl 20'11 by and

De-twe6n Lanib 3 F.tm, a P..tn€r.hlp, who3e addr.ss ls 4613 Ubbr Roed Ulslor, PA

18850 ('sadrco owr€r'), and cHetaPEA{€ APPALACNIA, L.L C., an oklahoma limited

llabilily company, wih its pdnclpalofllce locst€d at 8100 N. West6.n Av6nu6 Oklahom6

city, oklahoma 73110 Cop€rriol).

!\,HEREAS, Surf6c€ Owner ls lhe ownor ot all lntorest ln and to lho surtaco of lhe

tollowng descrbed lqnds located ln Smilhllcld Township' 8t€dbrd counly'Commonweallh of Ponnsylvanid:

T€r Map l.D. #: 39-58.173 containing 141.08 sores ol lrnd, mole or Ie33

and bounded curlenlly orlormedy ts followsl

On lh€ North by lands ot: Guidotti, ChibonOn lho East by lands of: Chll6on, Grinclc, LambOn th€ Sollh by laids of: Allyo Ford. LembOn lt€ West by tsnds of Sleoge, S€relini

Includlng lands acqukod by O€6d from Elizabelh H Fbh, a v/ldow, by

Dsvid A: Fjsh, her Power of Allorn€y, daled Juoe 24 1998 and rscodedln/at lnstrum€nl # 189806567 (tha "Lends )i and

\ryHEREAS, Op€rator desir€3lo enler upon lhe Lands puBuant to 6 cerlaln OllandGes L6sse daled Feb.uary 27,2OO7, by and b6tween Suda.€ Owner and Operator

covering in€ Lands, (lhe "!eot€J, fo.lhe puryose of building ac€33 rceds, as w€ll ss th€

drilllng, iomploting, p.oducing, operetlng and maintsining of one or more oiland 9€s wells

here6n, hcludirE, without llmlialion, the L.mb! Falm w6l_pad, 8nd Surfac€ Ownar i6agreeoble !o lh6 sarng; and

WHEREAS, Sufac€ Offr€r snd Opetab{ deske Io 6xpr€ss, by tunher agrcemenl,in addltlon to lhe leims and ptovislom sel fonh in lhg Laaa€, lhair respocliv6undorstandings and lnleriions conc€rning Operaloas operations lo be conducted upon lheLandi.

NOW THEREFORE, Surfaco Ownor, lor and in cansideration of lhe 3um ol TenDolars and 00/100 ($10.00) end olher good and valuable considolallon paid by Opsratotto Sudace Owner, lh€ receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknov/leclged, do€sh€r6by release and dl6chalg6 Oporalor frotn any and all surfacd damag$ to lhe Lsndsrosulllng lrom the op€ratioru ot Opaaalor lnder this Agroomenl on the La.ds, lncluding,without limihlion damages to land buildings, fenceg, crops, limber o. any olher (.m, andfcludlng any and all 6uch 6urfacd damages thal may be duo and payable lo SurfaceOwner und€r lh6 l€rm8 of lhe Lease, arising from Operalo/3 or ils conlracloB' aclMlies.

For lh6 consldomlion statod abov€, Surface Owner do€s abo hereby granl, conveyand ,rslgn to Op€ralor th€ grclusive and unr6slricled ,ighl of way and 6a6ement ov6r,und6r, on and through lhe Lands for lhe congtrucllon and inslallation of acc€ss roads anddilllng pads, a6 w€ll a6 pipellnss, lanks, t€nces. pil6 snd any olhor facilili66 or equipmenloec€ssary or conv€nient lor ths drilling, cofipl€iion, produclion, operation andmaintonanc€ ot afly wellorwells ddllsd on lhe Lands ot on olher lands and do65 hercbygranl, barualn snd convey unto OpeEtor s subsudac€ 6a6em€nt and tight-of-way to u6esnd occupy lhe subsurface of the La.ds lor a wollbote or vrelbores including, withoutlimllallon, lh6 nghi lo drill across, lhrough and Lnder tlE subsudace of lho Lands. Thesubslrface 6.6€monl and dghl of way ls llmlted lo Operalo/s acllvltles conceming oilandqas op€rallons. Prcvided Surtac€ Own6r is lho cun€nl own€. ol lh6 bnds lponconmencsnont ofoperations, op€.ator will mat6 payment by check withln sixty (60)darsafler comm€rcemsnl of surfac€ opelalions,

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Tho Sldac6 Ownff h6a6by covonanB and agrees to setle any claims by or \eilhth€ 3urlac6 tenant of tha L€nds, if any, and agroas to lnd€mnit snd hold the Op€ralothamlsss lrcm any and all clshs by such t€nani lor any Esrf€c€ damag€s alfocthg theLands.

The Surtace Owner h€rcby agr€€s snd undoBlanda lhat tho total consldetdtlon lorfrls Agrednent b confldenlial and thal Su.faoe Olvner will use lts best effois to pr€ventlhe dbclosurd or communicatlon of eny infoamation relaled lo lh6 consid€ration br 0rjsAgrsemsnl lo any th:rd party. lt ls agr66d how6v€., thet lhb conlld.nllallly t6m 6hall notp€vent any party h6.eto from insliluling suit lo €nlo.c€ lhis Agr6€m€nl.

Th6 prrlioe agreo lhat Operalo., in ils 6ole discr€tion, nay 6l€cl to rccad lhlsAgreemenl, or s mEmorendum lh€r€ol, h lh€ couty ln whlch lhe La.di are locsled.

Th€ p5dies sh€ll 6xecute and delher such lunh€r docum€nls end irclflrm€nlsand shall laks such other aclions as may b€ r€asonably raquk€d or apprcpiat€ loevidence or carry oul lhe intenl and purpos€s of this Ag..6m€nl, includlng wlthoutlim;lalion, taking 6uch action as may b€ necessa.y by the landown€t to oblain anyp€.rnils (ddveway or oth.lwlse), lic€nse6 or othd approvals which Op€r€tor mayr€quire or nesd for lho enJoym€nl snd sxerclso ol $6 rlghls granled her€in. Th€ Su.lec€Owner 6hallb6 requk€d lo lake sclion onty if Op€ralor ls unable lo oblain the n€c€ssarypermil3, lic€nles or olher approvals on ils own and eny requircd action 3hall be at no€xp€Na to lho Surlece Own6r.

The Sudaco Own6r and Oper.tor furtho. .gteo to lho followlng tpecial!rovl!lon6i

1 . Surfaoe Owner and Operslor mutually sgree to the localion ol th€ wollpads andaccess roads d6picted on "Exhlblt A', atlachod herelo and made pa heteof,

2. Notwithslanding lhs language sot forlh ln lhe Loass, Oporalols acllvitie8 on thgLand6 6hall be i.l accordance with alltedersl, sla16 gnd local laws. olders, tule6 sndregulallons, lncludlng, wllhout limilallon, tho$ regulatioru 6et forlh by thePennsylvahla Deparlm€nt ol Envlronmsntial Prol6ctlo^.

3 Operetor agreos il wlll prol6ct, sav6 and keep sudace owner hatmless sndlndemnilbd agaln.t and trom any penalty or d6mago or chal963 impo3cd lor Enyviolation ol any laws or ordlnancss. wholher occasionod by th€ neglect of Operaloror lhos6 holding under Operator, and Opemtor willat alltimes prolect Indemni{y andseve and k€ep hamless the Sudace Ownel againsl and from any and all lo33,

damage or 6xpsn3e, indud ng any injury to any person or prcporv whomsoover orwhaboev6r arising oul of or cawed by any negligence ot Op€mlor or those holding

4 Opstalor shall lest Surfac€ Ownem domoslic w'ler u€ll localod 1 000' or less ot anypropos€d wellhead toc€tion prior to commenc,€m€nl ol drilling op€ralions on Saidland-in ordd to ensuro that the quatity ofsa d water suppty ls n;t;dvors€ry affelt€dby Op€rators drilring operattons. tn th6 6v6nr fi ts d€t€;nh€d by the prdies tharOp€lators d.dt,ng operstons have adversey and permanenty atfoit€d tliequatily ofsaid walq supply. ther Oparalor sha[. ai irs o*n erpen"i ,". ,""sonrOte inccu8lomary €fforlslo co(.ctany suchdamage or lnjury.

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Operator lemporadly .emoves a tence or a portion oI a lenc€ inco-ln€clon w h oporalons on the pr€mis6s, Oporetor sqre6; to reotae 4si.l fun.,wrm tnat or a 1ke krd and qualty Jpon comptotion of tis operartois Ooeratoi wriensure a r€nc€.em6ins in ptece to contah tiveslock drung "" paO;n"truaio;phsse.

6 Operator agrees lo lnslel cant6 quards on lhhe"d6

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lN WTNESS THEREOF, this Agreamenl has b6en ex€culed by Sudaca Ot\ln6r as ofths data lirsl abov€ waitten and ex€outed by Oporalor on lhe date set foih b€low,

SURFACE OWNERLamb's Fa?m, a FanneEhlp

av' &o ' !td* 'Nante Patickt Lamb

Sy:-3'EName:Timolhy

PARTNERSHIP ACt(NOWLEDGEMENT

COI\4MOI.IWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA )

couNTY oF BRADF.RD ) ss:

on this lhe ?31d€y o I A--, --,2011,

belor€ me the understgned, 6 NoraryPubllc in and for Bald 6ralo, ps66nally appeared Pat.lck J Lamb end T mothy g. Lamb,personally known to lne (or saliBhcro ly proven), who acknowl6dged thems6lves lo belho Psrlnals ot Lamb's Fsm, a Padnership, and thet they a5 such Partne6, b6tngaulho'rzed lo do so execut€d lhe foregoing instrum€nt for the purpos€s lhsr€inconlaln6d bysignhg the na.neoflhe Parln€rship byth€m6slv€s as such Partn€r.

ln wih6s. ther€ol, I he reunio sot my hrnd and offlcl.lreats.

My Commrssion Expla€s ont t- zL'zatl

CORPORATE ACKNOWLEDOEMENT

)) s8:COUNTY OF OKLAHOMA )

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on ltrir the LL oay ol Ut. l 2011. beforo me th€ unders.gn6d, a NotaryPublic In and fo. said stat€. p€r6onally appeared Mark Bott.ell psrsonatv known to m;(or Batisfaclorily prov6n), who acknowledged himsall to b6 th€ Fietd Maneger ofChesapeake Appalachia, L.L.C., and thsl h6 as such olflcs., b6lng authodz€d to do so.€xeculed lhe for€golng inslrumenl for tho purposes theGln conlaln€d by Eigning thename olth6limiled llabllity co.npany by himEelfas such Field Manag€r.

STATE OF OKLAHOMA

ln wllness thsreof,I horeunto 3

My Commission Explros on:

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OPERATORCHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA, L.L.C.An Otlahoma limited liabilrv q94rpgty

Namo: Mark Botlr€ll

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Section E - Project Information3. Form B, Professional Certification

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Dep6120o! COtlOlrWE lttl OF PElll{SYl.vaiaa

DEPARTIENIOF ENVIRONIENTAI PROTECIONBUREAU Of WTg'E I^'IAGEIEIIT

FORM BPROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION

This fom must be futly and accurately completed. All required intormaton must be typed or legibly printed in the 8pacasp.ovided. lf additional space is necessary, idontify each attached sh€et €s Form B, .eferenco the ltem numbsr and

identit lhe date pr€par€d. The 'dale prepared/revis€d" on any atlached sh€ets needs to match the 'dateon this

I Ref.en ts: Sedio 27 1 122. 287.122

Lambs F€m Fluid Slo€q€ Facilily

Facili8 lD (e3 bsued by DEP)

I,(EntiEis Nim - Pinl or IyPe)

being 6 Registered Profsssional Engine€r in accodance wili the Penrcylvania Prof€ssional Engine€r's R€gistration Law, do hereby

cedit ro th€ best of my knowl6dg6 lniormalion, and beliel that lhe infomalion contain€d in the accompanying applicstion, plans,

sp€cific€tjo.s, and repons has b€€n prepaed in accordance with accepted praclice ofengine€nng, are tue and con€ct, and are in

accodance wilh the Rules and R6gulalions of the Depanmenl of Envionmental Prolection I also c€rlify that thoa€ indivduels

indic€led in the following paragaph preparcd $is applicaiion under my sup€rvision I am awa.e ihal ihere are signifcant p€nalti€s

tor submiting frlse inbmation, induding the pBlibility of frn.s and impdsonment.

S€nature t0/l//3License Nlmber PE" 04210$R Expiration Dale 09/30/201 5

613 aehimore Dnle Suite 300

Wilkar-R,r PA 1n7O?

T€lephone No ( 570 l82t-1999 an t25q

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Section E - Project Information4. Form E-GP, Contractual Consent of

Landowner for a General Permit

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pennsytvanlaofPlnDrE{rof swrm'rxr r-

COSf ONWEALIH OF PENNSYLVANIADEPARIIIENI OF EIIVIROI{ ENT L PROTECNOT

BUiEAU OF WASIE TATAGEMENT

FORM E-GPCONTRACTUAL CONSENT OF LANDOWNER

FOR A GENERAL PERMITThis form must be fillt and accurately comploled. All requared inlormation must be iyped o. legibly printed in lho spac€sprovided. lf additional space is necessary, id€ntify each attached sheet as Form E-GP, reference tho item numb6a andidsntify the date prepared. The 'dale pr€pared/revised' on any attached sheets n€ods lo match the 'date

25a0'Ftr-BWI02lt R.v.&20i3

on thiscaneral Refurenc€s: XX

applicant is applying lor a mobib processing

SECTION A. SITE IDENTIFIER

Applicanypermiltee ChesapeakeAppalachie,LLC

Site Name Lambs Farm Fluid Storage Facility

Facility lD (as i$ued by DEP)

t 3fructror$' This form shouh 6e complet€d landowner owning a parcel of land wilhin tho permit erea.land applicalion of waste, complelion of Parl A of this form

by aachp6mit or

lf anis nol

roquared.

(l) (We), lhe undorsigned,

tllsl.r PA 14a50(localion of Premises)

Smilhfield Townshio Bradtord Countv , ,(ttame anO Type of Municipality) (Name ot County)

pennsylvania, and shown by crosshatched lines on the map attached hereto ("Premises") which is gigned in the original

are the landowne(s) ("Landowner") of a f€e titlg intorest at 4689 Ulster Road

on 141.08 acres of land located in,

by lhe Landowner upon which qbes?peA!9-Appglgglje.llC(Solid Waste Management Permit Applicanl)

(h€reinafter "Applacant') proposes to engage in waste processing and/or beneficial use activilies

part A: This consent shatl be deemed to be a recordable document. Prior lo lhe initiation of solid waste managemenl

aclivities unde. the permit, this consent shall be recorded by 9i!sepeaKglppa!a9t!!4,!!e(Lando$ner or APPlicant)

and entered into th€ deed book (d.b v.) index at lhe office of the recorder of deeds in lhe county(ies) in which the

Premises ate locatod.

1 This inslrument has been recorded 'n

Bradford CountY

this _ day , 20-, al Book

-,

Page(s)-

1-

Pari B: (l) (we). the undersigned Do HEREBY ACKNoWLEDGE THAT THE APPLICANT AND HlsiHER AGENTS AND

REPRES}i.iTAiiVES HAVE THE RIGHT TO ENTER UPON AND USE THE LAND FOR THE PURPOSES OF

CottoucrNe msre MANAGETVENT AcTtvtTtEs fo. which applicalion for permil, including lhis Consenl, is made to

ttr! Oipartment of environmenlal Prctection ("Depadment') under lhe Act of July 7' 1980 (P.1. 280' No 97), as am€nded,

known as the Sotid Waste managemsnt Aat (35 P.S. 556018.101 ellseq) and the regulalions promulgaled pursuanl

thereto (,Act). The dght rhe Landawnergrants is nol the subject of pending civillitigation. (l) (We),lhe undersignEd,(is or is not)

shall also allow lhe Applicant access to th€ Promises to carry out pollulion prevenlion or pollulion abatemenl activilies as

required by the Act oideemed necessary by the Deparlmenl to carry out any purpose of lhe '\ct

THE LANDOWNER aorees TO ALLOW THE ABOVE.NAMED APPLICANT TO TRANSFER OR

(agrees or does not agr€e)

ASSIGN, BY WRITTEN AGREEIiENT, THIS CONTRACTUAL CONSENT TO ANOTHER SOLID WASTE

MANAGEMENT FACILITY APPLICANT.

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2540-FM.Bwl,0217 Rov.U20l3

Nothing in this Consent shall preclude or limit the Landowne/s authority to terminate lhe right or privilege of the

nppricani ro'conoua waste management activities on the aforesaid Premises ln the event of such terminalion lhe

L;;downer shallallowthe Applicaniample lime lo bring lo clostrro allwaste manag€ment activilies

part c: tt) lwe). the understqned, do hereby ifrevocably granl to the commonweallh of Pennsylvania or any of ils

;;;J ;;;iJ ;;oLu""i. ino ro rl" niptcant lhe iigit to enter upon lhe Premrses lor lhe duratrcn ol6olid waste

ii'j',i"ijlii"iiiiii,iir'!" I'iJ ri" "rj

G L" tror viirs aner rinai crosure, as aLch term ,s dellned bv the Act or a processins

ffiil;; ;;;il' '-- - v1i,t.riil, l";,"rli"r ,se actMt|es have ceasec, for the pu.poses of in6p€ction, monitorins. and

."i"i"n""L ""0

f"r """aucting

pol[]tron auaiemenr actrvir'es deemed necessary 6y the Departmenl to carry oul lhe

p"ip,i.". ",i"q"'r"."^rs

of the;A;t (l) (We) d; hereby granl in addilion to lhe commonweallh fol lhe aloresard perrcd ol

[ii5, "i,g;t

oi:r"rry "".ss

anv lands adlorning or coniig-uous to lhe Premrses owned by (us) {me) in order to have access

to the Premises.

ltisspecificallyagreedandundersloodthatthisconsenigivesthecommonw€alththerighttoenle.,inspect'r*ilr,;il;;;;;t ;;inbnance or abatem-eni on tne premises io ttre extent deemed necessary by the Department as

a matter within the polico pow€r' out oo""ioioutij"r" ihe. commonwealth to do so' and does not constitute any

ownirsnip interest lyttre commonw€alth in the aforesaid Pr€mises'

I {we) HEREBY CE RTIFY UNDER PLNALTY OF LAW' 18 Pa C S SECT|ON 4904(b) THAT THEINFORI.,IATION

p Roii#ii;;;fiN is iiriE eHo conneciiit iHi aesr or r.,tv xHowLEDGE. INFoRMATIN AND BELIEF.

ln witness whereof and intending to l€ga y brnd (mysel0 (ours6lves), (my) (o'14 heirs' legal representatives'

successoF, (l) (w€) have her€unto set (mv) {ou;) hand(s) and seal this -ZA aav or 9l\ti'rhpf 20 17

lfthe Landowner is an lndividual:

WTNESS:

S\n,rm n ll . {Yr,, . ,(Prrrited or TYPed Name ol wlnessJ

I lvr,,,,,rr,*: tl i 6:'rr,.lq{Siqnatilre of Witness)

,(^,,tnnnM.{u,r,l'<{PrLnied or TYPed Name ol wrlness)

lfthe Landowner is a Corporalion:

ATTEST:

Lambs FaIm. a Parlnershio .. . .

(Print Name ol Landowner)

isrgnature of Landowner)

/a.l::t"'il/.r't/z/"'Patflck J.taib Parlner '(Printed or Typed Name of Landowner)

-' ,./.,./*r y'/ ,/'/^(Signature ol Landownet)

'Imolhv E. Lamb. Padner, . .

(Printed or Typed Name of Landowner]

asignature of Whess)

By:1s-ignature ol secretary or Treasure4 i56iliFre ot Presidenl or V P.)

lnrinteO or tYPea Name)lerinteO or tYPea llamel

(Title)

Afflx Corporato Soal:(Ti e)

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Section E - Project Information5. Waste Processing DescriPtions

(Section Omitted Beneficial Use Only)

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Section E - Project Informatron6. Contingency Plan

lProvided under Separate Cover )

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Section E - Project Informatlon7. Penns lvania Natural Diversity Inventory (PNDI)

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PNDI Project Environmental Review Receipt Project Search ID: 2013 1001423 l3,l

1. PROJECT INFORMATIONProject Name: Lamb's Farm Fluid Storage FacilityDate of review: 10/1/2013 3:53:16 PilProject Category: Energy Storage, Production, and Transfer,Energy Production(generation),Oil or Gas - new wel13, expansion of well fieldProject Arear 60.8 acresCounty: Bradford Township/Municipality: SmithfieldQuadrangle Name: ULSTER - ZIP Code: 18817Decimal Degrees: 41.845252 N, -76.555489 wDegrees Minutes Seconds: 41'50'42 N. w

/**J !!91,

11

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2. SEARCH RESULTSen

PA Game Commission

Results ResponseNo Known lmpact No Further Review Required

PA Department ofConservation No Known lmpactand Natural Resources

No Further Review Required

PA Fish and Boat Commission No Known lmpact No Further Review Required

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service No Known lmpact No Further Review Required

As sufimarized above, Pennsylvanra Nalural Dlversity lnventory (PNDI) records indicete no known impacts lo

threatened and endangeaed specles and/or special concem species and resources wthin the prolect area

Therefore based on lhe inlormatlon you provtded no furlher coordrnatron is requlred wilh the iunsdictionalagencies. This response does not reflect potentlal agency concerns regarding rmpacts to other ecologlcal

resources. such as wetlands

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PNDI Project Environmental Review Receipt Projecr Search ID: l0li 1001,113 I 14

3. AGENCY COMMENTSRegardless ofwhether a DEP permit is necessary for this proposed proiect, any potentialrmpacts to threatened

and endangered species and/or speciai concern species and resources must be resolved wth the apptopdate

lurisdictional agency ln some cases, a permrl ot authorizatEn from lhe Jurisdictional agency may be needed ifadverse impacts to these species and habrtats cannot be avoided

These agency determinations and responses aae valid for two years (from the dale ofthe review). and are

based on lhe prolect information that was provided including the exact prqect location; the proiect type,

descnption, and featuresi and any responses to questions that were generated during this search lfanyofthefollowing change: 1) projeci location, 2) prolect size or configuration. 3) project type, or 4) responses to thequestions that were asked during the online review, the results ofthls review are nol valid. and lhe review must

be searched aga in via the PN D I E nvironmental Review Tool and resubm ined lo the jurisd rctronal agencies The

PNDI tool is a primary screening tool and a desktop review may reveal more or fewer impacts than what is listed

on lhrs PNDI receipt. The jursidictional agencres strongly advise againsl conducting suNeys for the specres

lrsted on the receipl prior to consultation with the agencies.

PA Game CommissionRESPONSE: No lmpact is anticipated to threatened and endangered specres and/or special concern

species and resources

PA Department of Conservation and Natural ResourcesRESPONSE: No lmpacl rs anticipated to threatened ancl endangered species and/or special concem

species and resources.

PA Fish and Boat CommissionRESPONSE: No lmpact is anticipated to threatened and endangered species and/or speoal concem

species and resources

U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceRESPONSE: No impacts to tederallv listed or proposed specres a@ antrcipated Therefore no furihet

consu ttation/coordination u nder the Endangered species Aci (87 Stat 884, as arnended; 1 6 U S C 1 53 1 et seq.

ts required. Because no take offederally listed species is anticipated, none is autho zed Thas response does not

refle;t poteniial Fish and Wldlife seruice concerns unde.the Fish and wldlife Coordination Act or olher

authontres.

4. DEP INFORMATIONThe Pa Depadment of Envlronmental Protection (DEP) requites that a signed copy of thrs receipt, along with any

required documentatton from jurisdictional agencies concerning resolutpn of polential impacls be submitted with

applications for permils requit ng PNDI teview. For cases where a Polential lmpact" to threatened and

endangered specres has been identified befote the applrcation has been submlited to DEP the application

shoultnot be submitted untll the irnpact has been resolved For cases where Potential lmpact to special

concern species and resources has been idenlitied before the application has been submitted. lhe applicatron

shouldbesubmltted|oDEPalongwiththePNDlreceiptThePNDlRecelptshouldalsobesUbmlttedtolheapproprate agency according to directions on lhe PNDI Receipi OEP and the Junsdictional agency will work

together to reaoLve lhe potentiat impact(s) see the DEp pNDl pot cy at htto //www.naiurathe taoe slate 0a us

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PNDI Project Enr ironmental Rer ieu Receipt Project Search ID: 2013100142i l3,l

5, ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONThe PNDI environmenlal review website is a prellminary screening tool There are ofren delays in updating

species status classifications. Because the proposed status represents the best avajlable informatlon regardrng

the conservation status ofthe species. state jurisdrctronal agency staff give the proposed statuses at least thesame consideraton as ihe cunent legal status lf surveys or further informatton reveal lhal a lhreatened and

endangered andor speclal concern species and resources exist in your project area, conlact the appropriale

lurisdictionalagency/agenoes immedrately to identify and resolve any impacts

For a list ofspecies known to occur ln the county where your project is localed, please see lhe species lists by

county founct on the PA Natural Hentage Program (PNHP) home page {www naturalhenlage stale pa.us) Also

note that the PNDI Envrronmental Review Tool only contains informatlon about species occurrences that have

actually been reported to the PNHP

6. AGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION

PA Department of Conservation andNatural ResourcesEureau of Forestry. Ecologlcal Servtces Seclron400 Market Street, PO Box 8552, Harrrsburg. PA17105-8552F ax:1717) 772-0271

U.S. Fish and wildlife ServiceEndangered Species Sectron315 South Allen Slreet. Suite 322, State College, PA.

16801-4851NO Faxes Please.

PA Fish and Boat Commission PA Game commis3ionDivrsion of Enwronmental Services Bureau of Wldhfe Habtat Management

45oRobinsonLaneBellefonte.PAl6S23-T43TDivislonofEnvironmentalPlanningandHabltatProtectionNO Faxes Please 2OO1 Elmerton Avenue, Harrasburg PA lTl 10_9797

Fax 1717\787-6957

7. PROJECT CONTACT INFORMATION

Name. Eric Haskins. Reoulatorv Ooe6tions ManaoerCompany/Business Name Chesaoeake Aooalachia LLC.

Address 14 ChesaDeake LaneCity. State ZipPhone {-570J_882=2702--Fax:Ll7!--)--!.093q3q-Email: [email protected]

ges, or fthe answe6 to any questions thal were asked during thrs

onlrne envrronmental review

8. CERTIFICATIONlcertrt that ALL ofthe pOect rnformation contarned in this receipt (rncluding proFct location proiect

size/c;nfigu ration, project type answers to qlestions) is true. accu.ate and comptete tn add1ton, if the project

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Section E - Project Information8. FacilitY MaP

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NOTEI

ALL TAIIKS AREINDEPENDEI'ITLY VALVED

STORAGE TANX(s00 BBL)

+

STORAGE TANK AREA

effil@HnD.

CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA, LLC.LAMB'S FARM FLUID STORAGE FACILIW

SIIITHFIELD TOW{SHIP, ERADFORD COU}.ITY, PENI{SYI.VANIA

TAITIK FARM CROSS-SECTIONS

FROJECTNO. 20114272402

CHKD.BY CDM I 0{XSr01l c1D2

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60 illL GEOMEf,BRAI{ESHALL BE LII{EAR LOIY

DENSIIY POLYET}IYLEI{E2 FELT LINERS

t0 oz, 250 TEIISILELAID IN OPPOSTEDIRECTIOI{

2 FELT LIXERS

10 oz,250 TE S|LEt-atD N oPPoslTEDIRECIIOII

3" OF CRUSHER RUI{

({ " sTOn€ YIITH FltlEs)

EXlsNNG

SUSGRADE

COXPACIED GRAVEL SUBBASE

(cot{PActEo TO 95% STAIIDARI)

PROCTOi DENSTTY)

XOI TO SCALE

6{I ILGEOM€iIBRAJ{ESHAIL gE LIIIEAR LOIV

DEIIgTY POLYETHYLET{E

l- THrcK PRorEcrrvERUBBER I'AT

3' OF CRUSHER RUN

(tr'sroNE Y{TH FlilEs)

2 FELT LIXERS

i0ot 250 TEilSlLELAIO II{ OPPOSIEoTRECIOX

EXISTING

SUAGRAOE

COI{PACTED GRAVEL S

(corrPAcEo ro 95% sTAiloARD

PROCTORoElsl )

Yor To scAlE

TYPTCAL CROSS-SECIX) s

CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA' LLC'

LAiIB'S FARiI FLUID STORAGE FACILITYsinrnem rowxstttp, gmDFoRD coultrY, PENNsYLV tllA

PROJ€CT NO,: 20134712{d2

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w'!^ flfl E r, epo.rFc1 NAME ORAWN 8Y RAC

OVERALL FACILITY MAP CHECKED BY cDi'l

DATE 09.18'2013

CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA' LLC

LAMB'S FARM FLUID

STORAGE FACILITYSITITHFIELD TOWNSHIP, BRADFORD COUNIY' PA

-Pf,OJECT

NU BEN

20134272An2

DRAWINC iIUMBER

c101OESCRlPTrcN

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OIES:1. IIO SUR'ACE TTAER EOOIES LOCAIED

WITISI 1OO FT OF IHE STORAGE FACIUTY,2. REFER TO TYPICAL COilTAIXIETI

cRoss-sEclloNs FoR co TAtilltEITTYPE (.E. TYPE.1 OR TYPE.2)

I

8iCI

sl$/

$;

II

I'ANIFOLO FOR TRUCKLOADING/UiILOADING

(TYP)

\"rru'

EX|SI GCEIIARS\

icoolEDGE OF tr2 SECONDARY

coflTAlxMENr (sEE wPtCALcRoss.s€cTlotls) . --

42" titcH,TYPE.2

COIITAINMENT

lTtP) "''

a/,/

BontonLawsonEN6ITIEERINGiRcHrrEcriREwww,bodonlawson.com

m

ENERGY

II

I

lI

I

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TRUCK

UNLOADCONNECTION

(NOIE 1)

TRUCK

LOAD

CONNECTION(NOrE 3)

L-- "*T'-'\--r

GENERAL NOTES:1, FLEXIBLE HOSE(S)TO FACILITATE TRUCK OFFLOADING OF TREATED WATER. TRUCKS UTILIZE

ONBOARD AIR PUI\,{P TO OFFLOADING OF TREATED WATER,

2. PORTABLE TANKS IN SECONDARY CONTAINI\,1ENT.

3, FLEXIBLE HOSE(S) TO FACILITATE TRUCK LOADING OF TREATED WATER, TRUCKS UTILIZE

ONBOARD AIR PUITP TO LOAD TREATED PRODUCED WATER.

PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM

CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA, LLC.

LAMB'S FARM FLUID STORAGE FACILITYSIiIITHFIELO TOWI{SHIP, BRADFORO COtIiITY. PEI{NSYLVAI{IA

PROJECT lto.: 20134212442

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Section E - Project Informatron9. Location MaP

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STORAGE TANKAREA

F L, a s:aR;.lE .n. L ir

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Section E - Project Information10. Act l4 Municipal Notifications

with Proof of Receipt

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Chesffi$e

Applicant contact:

Project Location:

Project DescriPtion:

October 2, 2013

VIA UPS OVERNIGHT

Bradford CountY Commissioners

Eradford County Courthouse

301Main StreetTowanda, PA 18848

Re: ChesaPeake APPalachia, LLC'

tamb s Farm Fluid Stora8e Facility

Smithfield Township, Bradford County, PA

Dear Commissioners:

The ouroose ol this municipal notice ls to inform you that chesapeake Appalachia' LLc will be applYinB

.il:,i:'i;ffi;; ;;;ii li""."c"{'r r'o- ir'l cJ*'vru"ni" De;artment or Environmentar Protection

(DEP):

Permit APPlication TVPe(s): ment General Registration {WI!!!llQ

Eric W. Haskins, chesa ke ApPalachia, LLC

smithfield Townshi , Bradford county, PA. (see attached site location map)

The purpose of this project is to operate a storage facility for beneflcial use

*rt.iri 't,.. "" hydrdulic fracturing and extraction.oJ ilt:l1 Pi:,t:t:

l'T::,:,J:l#r:;;;;;";;;ii";""" an existins Naturar Gas werr Pad

Location.

a.t 67. 68 and 127, which dmended the Municipalities Planning Code (MPC)' direct Stale agencies to

.onsider comprehensive plans and -"'"t'Jro"i#ir *i"n rirewlne aootrcationsrfor permitting of

facilities and infrastructure, anO 'petity

ti"i itate agencies may relY upon comprehensive plans and

fiil;;;#;;;;", ."n"' ."non'oni "-'

i"'r','i',"1 i"T'T:l'J'?"1":1ll::,:ill" Ti"Ji":

eennsyrvania oepartment 1f El"lf:ll;;; D;;i"ui"" or p"r.i,, ro, racilities and lnfrastrudure

:;$'{i:::'n 'ilili;,::il::;llliffi;''1"''"^i" i''oio

""n' o::i':,"lpli':*' and rocarand

".,'ntv eovernments for the implementatroi of itttit' ot

""0 127 of 20oo This policY can be tound at

www.dioweb state pa us' kewvord: Land use

ln accordance with DEP,S Land use Policy, enclosed please lind a copy of the Appendix A Lond Use

"i)ii.aii,

d"-"tit"rt ,ompleted bv the applicant forthis project'

CI''!'P"I' Eiers/ corPo'aiio'l4 Ch€Pr*' L:n'-l\ re' PA 18840

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lf there are any efiors on this form, or ifyou wish to make comments to DEP, see attached Appendi ICounty Lond use Lettet that will be submitted with our permit application'pleas; complete the letter and return it within 30 days toi Chesapeake Appalachia, LLc ATTN: Eric W.

Haskins, 14 Chesapeake Lane, Sayre, PA 18840

please do not s€nd this forrn to DEP. as we must include the county tand use Letter with our permit

appli"utlorr. tf *e ao not receive a response from you within 30 days, we shall proceed to submit our

pe;mit application to DEP without the county Land IJse Letter' lf the county Land IJse Lett€r is not

;ubmitted with our permit application, and we provide proofto DEP that we attempted to obtain it' DEP

willassume there are no substantive land use conflicts and proceed with the normal application review

plocess.

lf you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (570)882-7702'

Eric W. Haskins

Regulatory Operatlons Manager

Enclosures

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APPENDIXA

Land Use lnformation Questions

Responses to thefollowing questions are €quired to determine applicability of DEP'S Land lJse Policyfor Permitting of

lnf rastructurc and Facilities.

Note:Applicanlsareencouragedtosubmitcopiesoflocalzoningapprovalswiththeirauthorizationapplication'

YesX tlo Ils there an adopted county or multi-county comprehensive plan?

Yes E NoXls there an adopted municipalor multi_municipal comprehensive plan?

Yesn NoXl" tt-" ." "d"pi"d ""r"ty-,"ide

zoning ordinance' municipal zoning o'dinance or joint

municipal zoning ordinance?

]f the aDDlicant answes NO lo either Questton 1, 2, 9! 3, the provisions of the PA MPC arc not a,Dlbable and the

apDhcani does not need to resoond lo oueslions 4 and 5 below

lf the applicant answers YES to queslions 1' 2 PB!3' the applicant should respond to questions 4 and 5 below

Yes! uon6i"" the p.pos"d project meet the provisions of lhe zoning ordinance

poposed proiect have zoning approval?

lf zoning approval has been receivad, attach documentation'

yesI tto !Frye you "ttach"d

M,.,ni"ipal and county Land use Letters for the project?

l0

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APPENDD( BCOI]NTY LAND USE LETTER

Date: October2.2013

To: Chesaoeake Appalaohia, LLC

From: Bradford Countv County Planning Agency/Commission

RE: Lamb's FaIm Fluid Storage Facility

The Countyof Bradfor{ states that it:

has adopted a county or multi-county comprehensive plan.

If yes, please provide date of adoption:

has not adopted a county or multi-county comprehensive plan'

lfaDDlicable:

The above rcferenced Projeot:

is consistent with the adopted county or rnulti-county comprehensive pla!'

is not consistent with the adopted county or multi-oounty comprehensive plan'

Additional Comm€nts (attach additional sheets if necessary):

Submitted BY:

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Brian Davis

From:sent:To:Subject:

UPS Quantum View <[email protected]>

Friday, October 04, 2013 3:22 PM

Brian DavisIJPS Delivery Notification, Tra.king Number 12VJ127X0199913793

UPS My ChoicetD canhelp you avoid missedhome delivcries.

Leam More

***l)o not rcply 1{) this e-rDail. UI'S and SayrecIIK will nt)t reccivc your reply'

At the requ€st ofSayrecHK' this notice is to conhrm that the following

shipmcnt has becn delivcred'

Important Dclivery Information

Messagc from SayrecHK:O/C: Biadford Co. Conlmissioler / Wasle Mgmc General Registration (WMCI{)

123 RFI: l,amb's famr I;luid Storage Facility

TrackingNumber: !ZV312'7X0199913'793

Delivery Date / Timc: 04-October-2013 / 3:00 PM

Delivery Location: Ol:FICESigned by: DALLtsSANDRO

Shipment Detail

Ship To:Coullty Comnlissionc.s Offi cc

County of Bradford301 MAIN S'I'

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Number of Packages: I

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Rcfcrence Number l: Lamb's Farln Fluid Storage lacility

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Chesffie

October 2, 2013

CERTIFIED MAIL

Smithfleld TownshiP SuPervisors

P.O. Box 27

East Smithfield, PA 18817

Re: ChesaPeake APPalachia, tLC.

Lamb's Farm Fluid Storage Facility

Smithfield Township, Bradford County, PA

DearTwP. Secrctary:

The purpose of this municipal notice is to inform you that chesapeake Appalachia' LLc will be applying

fol. t'tre iottowinc permit coverage(s) from the Pennsylvania Department of €nvironmental Protection

(DEP):

Permit Application TYPe(5): waste Management General Re8istration (wMGR) 123

Applicant Contact:

Project Location:

Project Description:

Eric W. Haskins, chesapeake Appalachia, LLC

smithfield Township, Bradford county, PA. (see attached site location map)

The purpose of this project is to operate a storage facility for benefi€ial use

waters irom the hydraulic fracturing and extraction of natural gas from

Marcellus Shale geologic formation on an existing Natural Gas Well Pad

[ocation.

Chesapcake Endgy Corporaiion

14 Chcsapcalc Lan. I Satrc, PA 18840

570-8E2-7702

Act 67,68 and 127, Which amended the Municipalities Planning code (MPc}, direct state agencies to

consider comprehensive plans and zoning ordinances when reviewing applications for permittin8 of

iacilities and infrastructure, and specify that state agencies may rely upon comprehensive plans and

zoning orain"n.", under certain conditions as described in Sections 519 2 and 1105 of the MPc The

Pennsiylvania Department of Environmental Protection's Policy for Consideration of Local

Co.piuft"*iu" elans and zoning Ordinances in DEP Review of Permits for Facilities and lnfrastructure

torpt ,"na Use Policy) provide; direction and Suidance to DEP staff' permit applicants' and local and

iorn,V e.uu.."nt f-ifreimplementationofacts67,68and127of20OO This policy can be fo0nd at

www.depweb.state pa.us: keyword: Land Use'

ln accordance with DEP,S Land Use Policy, enclosed ptease find a copy of lhe AppPndix A Lond U,e

lnlormotion Questions completed by the applicant forthis project

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lf there are any errors on this form, or if you wish to make comments to DEP' see attached Appe'dlx C

Uriiripot tori uu t"ner that willbe submitted with our permit application Please complete the letter

anJ reiurn it within 3o daysto: chesapeake Appalachia, LLc ATTN: Eric W. Haskins, 14 chesapeake Lane,

Sayre, PA 18840.

please do not send this form to DEP, as we must include the Municipal Land use Letter with our permit

application. lf we do not receive a response from you within 30 days' we shall proceed to submit our

p'eimit application to oEP without the Municipal Land use Letter' lfthe Municipal Land use Letter is not

!ub.u"i ti tt our p"rmit application, and we ptovide proofto DEP that we attempt€d to obtain it' DEP

will assume there are no substantive land use conflicts and proceed with the normal application review

process.

lfyou have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (570) 882-7702'

Eric W, Haskins

Regulatory operations Manager

Enclosures

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APPENDXA

Land U3o lnformation Quo3lion3

R€sponses to the to owing questons are r€quired to d€lennine appllcabiliiy ot DEP'S Land Us€ Pollcy ior Pomi[ing of

lnfaastruc{uE and Faciiities.

Note: Applicants are encouraged to submit copi€s of local zoning apprcvals with th€ir authorization applicalion.

ls lheE an adopt€d county or mulli-counly comp€hensiw plen?

Yes[ Notrls theF an adopted municipal or multifiunicipal compreh€nsive plan?

YESE NOEts tfrere an adopted courtty-wlde zoning ordinance, municipal zoning ordinanc€ or iointmunicipal zoning ordinance?

t the applicant dnswe^. NO to eithet Queslion 1, 2' g 3' lhe Dovisions d the PA Mrc are nol a@lk'dbh and the

apolklaii does nd need Io Esoond to ot1€,slbns 4 and 5 beldtt.

lf the appticant answers YES lo queslions 1, 2 90f! g the applicant should laspond to questb,ls 4 and 5 belovt'

YesE uoDOoo tft" papou"O pojeci meet th€ provisions of th€ zoning ordinance or does lhepropos€d project hav9 zoning appoval?

lf zoniw apptwat has been B@ived, dttsch d@unenhtion.

YesE NonHave you attached Municipal and County Land U6e LetteG for lhe projec't?

10

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APPf,IIDIX CMUNICIPA], LAND USE LETTER

Date:

To:

Oclober 2,20Il

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC

From: Smiftlield Towruhio To$ nship/Borough'/C;ry

RE: Lamb's Farm Fluid Storage Facility

The muricipality of Smithfield Towffhip

-

states that it:

has adopted a municipal or multi-municipal comprehensive plan'

Ifyes, please provide date ofadoption:

has no1 adopted a municipal or multi-municipal comprehensive p13n'

The municipality of Smithfield Township states that it:

has received zoning approval

has not received mning approval.

has aalopteal a county zoning ordinance, or a municipal orjoint-municipal zoning ordinance'

has not adopted a county zoning ordinance, or amunicipal orjoint'municipal zoning ordinance

If apolicable:

The municipality of Snilhfield Township - -sldtesthal ils zoningordjnznce is

g";";t ";ntiti"nt

*irlt in nunicipai6mpr trensit* plan-d lhe county comprehensive plan'

The above referenced proposed project

meet the provisions ofthe local zoning ordinance'

Ifzoning approval is required for the Project to proceed,lhe above referenced ploject:

If the DraDased Droiect has tdJ999]!9dzqdlrg-sry9lsL

What is the slatus ofthe zoning requesl for the Proposed projecl? (e g , Special Exception Approval from

,n"?""f^g n""rf"i s"*a reqtired, conditionai usi approvaIfromthe Goveming Body required)

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Is there a legal challenge by the applicant with regard to zordng for the ptoposed project?

Name and Contact Infomalion for Municipal zoning OIIicer:

Additional comments (attach additional sheets if nec€ssary):

Subnitted By:

Name:

Tide:

Codact InformdionfAddress & Phon€)

Signature:

Dale:

,

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Section E - Project InformationI l. Impact the Operation May Have on Local Traffic

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Chesap€ake Appalachia" LLCLamb's Farm Fluid Storage FacilityChesapeake Property # 923264Smithfield Township, Bradford County, PABL# 201i4272-002

I. TRAFFIC TMPACI STATEMENT

De&ibe tte ir"Pt t the 1petdti|r a"'y bne oa local trallir anl ny neavm tbat ai// be inPhrzented kninini{ the ;nldlt?

The anricipated traffic thnrugh thc faciJin is approrimatelv 120 vchicles pcr dar', at a rare oiapproximatelv 6 r'ehicles Pcr hour. \\'ith this Pruicctcd cate and solume of retlcles there arc

no forescen impacs on local raftic.

Below is how thc above rcftrenccd numbets uere calculated:

Volumc 'l rucked Dailv: ,1,500 bbl/dav

'\veragc Iruck Capaciry: 100 bbl/tmck

Vchicles pcr hour: 6 vehiclcs/hr.

'truck I raffic: -1,500 bbl/da\'= 100 bbl/truck = -15 trucks/dar'Lddirional vchicle trattc Gire Penonnet): l5 vehicles/dav

'Iotal ,\verage Daily ltatnc (,\DT) for the Lamb's trarm Fluid Storag! lraciliry is:

(+5 vehicles/dar x 2) + (15 vchicles/dar x 2) = 90 + 30 - 120 total veluclcs/dav

Notc: This is a total based on vehicles ingrcss and cgress at the tlcihn dailr'

Based on the average daity traffic flow and minimal impact to loc,l tratlic' t() account tbr any

unf.,resccn trafEc, we havc rounclcd up to approxmately 125 vehcles P€r dav Bas€d on the

calculated traffic wolumes, 125 vehiclcs per day wiLl have minimal to no impacts on loc'1

traffic.

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Scction E - Project Infbrrnation12. Highway OccupancY Permit

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t.

PlnMt'l No.

cor,{roNrlE fr}l of t€xxsYrv r{A

HIGHWAY OCCUPANCY PERMIT

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IIITS PI:IIMIi IS NOT VALID UNTII. SIGNEO 8' ftE DISTRICT EI{GINEER ON HlS AUT'IORIZED REPRESENIATIVE

- - rr"._-' II rclnowtodgomont ol conrplo

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gUPPIEMENIIAIJHXGHWAY OCCUPANCY PERMTT

ORIGINAI, PETMTT NO 03026926SUPPLINMDNTALPZfiI'I?'NO. 03026'26

TIIE ORIGINAL PEA}'If/

PEAT'IITEE,

ADDRggg t

AEARING NUMSER SHOIJN ON A{IS SUPPTJEI'IEM, !/AS ISSUED TOI

I,AI'IBS F}R!{ & PARTN&RASIP

d613 UIATER ROAD

CITY/STATE/ZIP UISTER, PA 18850

ntE ORIGINAL PERltllT IS HERDBY,IMBNDED OL RE|ISED Dy l'HlS SUI'PLEMENI tlL PDRM0'.lS IOLLO\YS:

PERMITTEE IS RESPONSIBLEIOR ENSUITINC TI'A1'MUD, SILTAND OT'IIER DEBRIS IS REMOVEDTROM VI]HICLES AND TIRES BY I'OWER WASH EIc. BEI'ORE ENTERINC ONTO THE HICHWAY

DRIVEWAY INTRANCts'IO BB CONSTRUCTED AS PER RC.??M STANDARD

TEMI)OI{ARY WI I-IO TRUCK CROSSINO SIGNS iO BB PIACED ALONO SI{ 4004, 550 TIEET'INBITTIER DIIiI]CI]ON FROM DRIVBWAY LOCAI'ION I]UI'INC PERIODS OF PAAK ACI]VII'Y ANDIiEMOVED DUIIING NON,WORI( HOUITS J'O }'NSUItE SAFETY TO TTIETRAVSLING PUBLIC ASNBIJD}iD AND/OR DII{ECTED BY 'IIIB DI]PAITTMENT

CalMMftN\vnrI'r'1I alll DDNNSVI vdNr?tUNDERANrrSUt l)crlO ALLl [t|\llNtitUi\t CONDjTIONS, RGSTRTCTLO SAND [tC! L,\ ftONS llllrscR luD By |lt tt

Dtip,lt{tl\t ENt oF TRlr{spoRT,\TtoN (s tt tN t,\t(rtcuL^n 6t rr^ coor, c[.rt'r'r{rs ,t,r IN D 4s9) ,lND oN lll ri oRrcrN^r.PrT,vrL lotnt nt-9.tsr', 'll Ds sunft,nit oNT tn No I v,rLrD uN rl r, srcr{tir) DY'rl tc Dts flatct Pllntol nt ANAGI:K

Dor geclotary of Tran6porb6tlonBarry Sdhodh, P.Ei.

ISSUD DATO: tl6l20 lllORGANIZAIION: 039 /LKDSUI'II,I'MENT FEF,S:

'

By DldtrLct Dx€cut.l-veganalra llosca, P. E.

THIS SUPPLBMENTAL P'{MIT IS VALID ONLV WTIEN IT IS ATTACHED TO THE OITIC]NAL P':A,'}1,If'

B pEnurrrer I orsrnrcl E couln v E oprtoNrtL ! nrconnt:qc ! rust,ric rot

DTSTRICT PERMIT MANAGDR.l ntns $1l(Rrsr,

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D. Form 27R, Acceptance of General Permit

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me[eCO flO WEALTH OF PENI{SYLVANIA

OEPART ENTOF EI,IVIRONMENTAI PROTECNONBUREAU OF WASiE MANAGEMENI

T'EP I'SE ONIY

ACCEPTANCE OF GENERAL PERMIT CONDITIONS

lnslructions: This Form must be completed and signed by a responsible official of the company requesting approvatunder a General Permit requested by an association or other organization; or a company or municrpality Regiatering orsubmltling a 'Determination of Applicability" application to conduct the activihes authorized by the Generat P;rmitidentified in Part A. A responsible official rs delined to be: for corporaiions, the corporale officers, lor limited partnershipsthe general parlners for all other padnerships, the padners for a sole proprietorship, the proprietor; for a municipat, Stateor Federal authority or agency, an executive officer or ranking elected official responsible for the residuat waste activitiesand facilities of the euthority or agency and for compliance with all applicable rules and regulations. No aclivilies areauthorized by the submission of this Form; however, the Regisration" or "Determinatrcn of Applicability' is not valid untitthis Form properly compleied, is received by the Oepartment and the Departments approvat to operate under theGeneral Permit is granted

Part A: Gene6l Permit lntormation: (provide the following information on the applicable ceneral Permtt on whlch lhisacceptance form is being submitted.)

General Permit No. WMGR123 Daie lssued

FORM 27R

lssued To: (ldentify orig nal permittee) Chesapeake Appalachia LLC

Approving: (describe approval granted in origrnal general permil) Aulhorizes the processing of drilling fluids, raw gas well

flow back and produced waler, generated during hydaaulic fracturing and extraction of natural gas from Marcellus Shale

geologic formations and drilling water generated duing drilling of natural gas wells in Marcellus Shale geologic formations.

PART B: Applicant: (Provide information on company making applicalion for this Registration or Determinalion ofApplicability)

Company: ChesapeakeAppalachia,LLC

Address 14 Chesapeake Lane

Municipalily: 56vre Slaie' zip: 18840

PART C: Acceplance:

l. Eric W Haskins , do hereby acknowledge that I am an offlcialofthe Company identified in Part B.

the Special Condrtions of the General Permit identified in Part A. and that I

PART O: Notary's Seal , araken sworn, and subscribed berore me tns y A

day ot /ftrlttfuhh l\.o 2O/S

NOTARIALSEALCynfia L OYk.3

NOTARY PUBLICB@ ot arh6i3. B6dlod c@tt9

My Comi$ld Etge3 07rJ112014

NOTARY SEAL

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E. Bonding Worksheets for Waste Processing Facilities

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rtaGttStffi altllL

BONDING WORKSHEETSFOR

WASTE PROCESSING FACILME$

Ritlrdl Augu.t 30' 1"00l

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25.t0.Ft*Btri|l|0t3tt 5/2005

06le Prspared LD NumbarCO*IOiIWEAITH OF P€NIISYIVANIAOEPARII.E T OF EI{VIROIIMEIITAL EROTECIION

BUREAU OF IIIAgIE MA{AGEMEIII

BONDING WORKSHEET AWASTE PROCESSING DECONTAMINATION

How ato I staft? Select a likely Worst case" scenado where you would have a maximum amount of the

faciliv open and in need of c{osure. Provide a description of the scenario with refurences to site

developmeflt stages:

Maximum volume of waste to be removed from storagetipping floor and equipment :

Unitcostto dispose of waste off-site (this should include' butnot be limited to removal, tEnsportation and disposalcosts).

Volume ofpipes, lines and equipment ofthe total processingsystem to be decontaminaied

Unit cost to decontaminate eq{ripment.

Area of exposed surfuces to be decontaminated (this shouldinclude but not be limited to tipping floor, walls. etc )

Unit cost to decontaminate surfaces.

Volume of waste gene€ted during decontamination.

Unit cost to dispose of decontamination wastes

Number ofvedicatlon samples needed to ve 6ldecontaminaton.

Unit cost to sample, analyze and rePort results (this shouldinclude any transportation and/or shipPing costs)

Estimate volume ofprocess residuals (wastewater' etc.)

Cost for faciliiy maintenance:

Engineering and OA,/QC costs

Cost Summary

Waste Removal (line 1 r line 2)

Equipment decontamination (l ne 3 x line 4)

surface deconiamination (line 5 x line 6)

Decontaminaton waste disposal(line 7 x line 8)

Sampling and analysis (line I x line 10)

Process rcsiduald sposal (line 11 x line 8)

s20.000.00s25.000.00

d 66.L62.54a 4?.000.0cc 1,400,000.00c 16.750.00

$ 5.0c0.00$_____151,:a-a,i-qc 2C_000.00( 25.000.00

Total $ 1, ?a7, a12.50iPraca rhls lotal on smm:ry co51 wokh€et llnel)

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BONDING WORKSHEET BSURFACE WATER MONITORING

Solid walta surtace Watet sampling

1. Number of surface points monalored for Solid Waste Permit

2. Unitcost to sample a suriace point (record keoplng and

shipping)

Unit cost to analyze sample(s)

a. Ouadeny (25 PA Co@ S283.233)

b. Annually (25 PA Code 5283 233)

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JaLrb""" 'nprt, ior. "o.pletion

and dala reviet')

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{line 2 + line 3a + line 4)

6 Cost to sample and analfze: annually(line 2 + line 3b + line 4)

7 Number oiyears ol sampling L- + time to close)

NPDEs su.face oischalge samPling

L Number of outfalls monito€d

9. Monitoring frequency (i e monthly qlaftedy' etc)

10. Nomber of samples to be taken per poinvyear

11 lJnit cost to sampe a surface point tecod keeping and

shiPPing)

12. Unit cost to analfze sampl6(s) (including data 'eview

and

completing DMR)

13. Number of years of sampling (- + time to ctose)

14. Cost Summary -surfac€ Weter N'4onitorng

a. Cost of Ouarterly Surface Water l/lonrloring

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b Cosl or Annral SLdace water Mondoring

(line 1x lineGxlineT)

cost of NPDES MonitolingiLne 8 xline 10 (llne I1 + hne 12] xlrne 13)

NPDES tenewals (ncludes appllcation developm€nt

fees, etc.) use 1O% of line 14c

$/point

$/point

$/point

$/point

$/point

$/point

$/point

Vpoint

l--------..-----'---

-2-

Subtotal I N/ A

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Adiusune{t for resanpling, aed€senenb, etc.

a.b.

Use ofsubbtel if nO asse€srnents in la.t 2 yrs.Use 5% of sutrbtal It e66eqimei* ih last 2 yr5.U8€ 10% f in ags€€gan€nt, abalen€nt or ihqegs€drnoribring

TotelL btd on &mry Cost ltbrto&.r - 9! A

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COII$OT'WEALTTI OF PEIINEYLVANIAoEPAlTiGl{T OF Et{VlioilllENtaL lRolEcrloll

AUREAU OF WATE I/IANAGI I]IIT

BONDING WORKSHEET C

GROUNDWATER MONITORING SYSTEM

t. Number of\rvells in the sppoved monitodng plan-

--lt.

n.

to

a. Shallow€st well d€Pth

b. Deepest w€ll deplh

c. Averaqe wsll depth

d. Number with dedicated Pllmps

2.

3.

Unit cost to upgrade a w€ll with a dedicated pump

Unit cost to installa well ((includang, drilling, installation,developing and pump inEtallation)

Numberofwells to be installed (wells in the appaoved plan thathaven't been installed)

Number ofwells to b€ replaced over the life of the monitonngperiod (use 10olo of lins 1 ancl rcund up)

Number of pumps to be replaced/repaired(use 25% of line 1 over the monitorirg period)

Unit cost to purg€ and sample awell(include methane monrtoring,

record keeping and shipPing)

Unit cost to analyze sample(s)

a. Ouartorly (25 PA Code 5283.233)

b. Annually (25 PA Codo 5283.233)

Unit cost to analy26 deta (includes .evie$/ ot lab Q-A/QC datadatabase input, form complgtion, statislical analysis and deta

Cost to puEe, sample and enalyze: quarterly(line 7 + line 8a + line g)

Cost to puee, samplo and analyzel annually(line 7 + line 8b + line 9)

12. Number ofyears of sampling ( + time to close)

Si^rell

$/well

S ,vell

4.

5.

6

7.

9.

11.

10

$Arv€ll

$/well

9 ell

$ rrell

twellyeall

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13. Cost Summary -CroundwatBr Monitorlng System

a. Systen upgrado (llino I - lin6 ldl x lino 2)

b. Wdls to b€ lnstallcd (line 3 x lino 4)

c. !,!blls to bo l€pltced (llno 3 x line 5)

d. Pumps l,o bo rspla!€d (lno 2 x llfio 6)

e. Oost of Quartatly Monltoring(line 1 x14" x lin€ 10 x line 12)

f. Cost ol Annusl Monitodng(lin6'l x llne 11 x llne 12)

AdjBtrn€nt br r€€€mplil€, ass€3nFnts. €tc'

a us6 cl% of subtoLl lf no as€€ssmonta in b3t 2 yr8'

b. U89 5 % cf $lbtotal if aslesirn.nt ln hst 2 y.s'

c- usa 10% Itin gssa63rnonl ababnEnt ot rnole'nlo

monitodng

subtotal t

s_

N/A

Totrl t_-al3-rFld olb rdrt on &m.r c6t $e*d€d - m. r,

-5-

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UST/AST registralion

@nao{vtE^lrll oF t€lllllYw^I{laDEFAFITEI{I Of €NVIiOI{I{EIITAL FiOTECTIOI{

BUREAU OFW SIEMAI Oe €t{l

BONDING WORKSHEET DOTHER MONITORING AND REPORTING

pteas€ tist th€ annuel costs to maintaln t|6 iollowing pBrmittregishtions th6t apply Additional space is

provided for items applicable to your iaclllty, but not llsted

1. Titl6 V o. other air p€rmlt (include the annual permit f€€ colt tocomplete emissionB inv€.ltory end eml$lons fues)

2. NSPS Annual Repoat p.eperaton cost

3- Solil W6ts Annual Reoort paopa€tlon co6t

4. Local permit or Host Agreem€nt rsquirements

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

't 1.

Olher

Othe.

Other

Oth€(

Other

Numbe. of yeal6 of monitoflng/maintqnanco( + lidLr lo clos€)

Total (sum ottrnes r rc 10 x rine 11) I N/AlPl.@ hb lolrl on sum.ry cosl Wb.ishel l€ 4)

Lo. Numb€r

-6-

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coMMo|wlArfi of lalll'EvLvalllAo€lAill{Ellt oF EllvlRoNMEt{TAL PROIECTIOI.

EURET{' Of WASIE Al{AO€tENr

BONDING WORKSHEET ESUMMARY COST WORKSHEET

Cosa Summary- W..ac Pfocasatng

1. Decontaminating the Facility

2. Surface Water Monitodng

3. GroundwaterMonitodng

4 Other Monitoring

5. other CostEr

Subtotrl $

lnf,a,ton

6. lniation raie (poiect€d intlation for lhe next three y€ars based on

the infletion for the prior three yea.s).

7. lnflation cost for facility (subtolal x lane 6)

Con0ngency and admlnistratlv. tets

8- Admini6trative fses (10%) (3ubtotalx 0.1)

9. Contingency foo amount(eubtotal x iete of conlingency f6e ttom Table 1)

l.D. Nomb€r

. t.14'l .4L2 -50

r___-_________.9-jg

s___-____9- jg

$______________q=iq

1,741 ,4L2.50

4-Od

TOtal (sultotat+ tinel ' line 8 + Lin€ 9)

vou should include arv cosls lhat woul(! bo lncutc<! bv the oepatlnanl b wee nol ih'lrded 'n

lhos s'ao6'

seoaate sh..ts lot docunanlalion _ .t -

,--]931 333-:1 1

t-J1!'J!:E214 425 -56

2,245,425.06

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F. Form X. Radiation Protection Action Plan

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2500-F[4-BWII0430 Rev.8/2013

pennsylvaniaCOMIITOIMEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA

DEPARTII,'IENT OF ENVIRONI/IENTAL PROTECTIONBt]REAIJ OF WASTE IVIANAGEII,IENT

FORM XRADIATION PROTECTION PLAN

Dale Prepared/Revised

T}EP USE ONLY

Thjs fom musi be fuly and accurately completed. All required information nrust be typed or legibly prlnied in thespaces provided. lf additional space itnecessary, identify each attached sheei as Form X, reference ihe item number

and identify the daie prepared. The daie prepared/revlsed" on any aitached sheets needs to match the "date

prepared/revised" on this Page.

General References: 27314Aa, 277.14A, 279.110, 2A1 .119. 283.113, 288.139, 289.138, 293.111, 29512A, 297 .113

and Depa'1ment,s "Gui()ance Dacunent an Radiaactive Monitoing at Solicl Waste Processing and Disposal Facilities" -

Documelt Nurber 250-3'00-00'.SECTION A. SITE IDENTIFIER

ApplicanVpermiltee: Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC.

Slte Name: Lamb's Farm Fluid Storage Facility

Facilliy lD (as issued by DEP):

SECTION B. FACILITY INFORMATION

nnnn

',n

nn

nnnx

Noncaptrve residualwaste a1d'ill .. . .. .....

Noncaptive residual waste disposalimpou1dneat.........

Noncaptrve 'esioual wasle trarsfe' rac:lity ..

Noncapiive residual waste composting faci ity

Noncaptive residual waste processjng facillty

![4unicipal Waste landiill

Construction/demol tion landfill. ..............

Municipal waste transfer facllity..... .....

I\4unicipal waste compostlng facility.-......

I\Iunicipa waste demonstration faci ity....

Munlclpal waste incineratorresourcerecovery faci1itY.............

Other municipa waste processing facility

sEcTloN c. RADIATION PROTECTION ACTION PLAN

Theradiatonprotectlonact]onandrnonitorngplan(ActionPlan)mustdescribendetailtheproceduresthatwrllDe,sed bv Lhe;Derato. o.i.e factlty for detecing characte-,zing and.urther ^lanag rg radioac ve malerial n waste

;;;-- ij ii"- tJrnreo L.i;ity it^"'e"t,o" Pan s;all aod'ess tl^e'eql'rements set-forth r thegeleral 'ererences

ciled

,foue."fn" h"tion plan sh;ll be prepared in accordance wiih ihe Depadments "Gu'darce Document on Radioactivity

ioiioriij "t

iotia wu. prccessing and D'posa/ Faclrltes" Doc!ment Number 250-3100-001, or in a manner at least

,. nrn,"._tiu" of ihe envionre.t, hc,lity stail and publc \ea, ^ ard sa.ety. lhe Act;on Pla''' shal Teet all of il'e

;i"ilfi;; ;r;;fi |."lr,t"t"*t orir',is commonwealth rhe Actlon Plan should be preparcd bv a certified health

physicist (CHP).

provide information on qualiflcation of persons preparing the Action Plan and the person(s) responsible for

rTpleme4tat on o' the Act oa P ar.

Afzcihtvsiten]aDsha]beaitachedtotheActionPlanthatidentifiesihelocationofiheDesignatedArea(DA)forvehicles or s Loge foLnd to conta n -adioactve naterial rRAII'4r'

onceapprovedbytheDepartment'theptoceduresintheActionP]anshallbeimpler|entedandUsedbythefac]l]tyo'p".tild.iuti ,n,l tn" r"ciiity users for managing RAII'4 in the waste strcams eniering the facilltv

1.

a. TENORM processing methods shall be reviewed to detemine staff radiation exposure The exposure

evaluaiion shallutiliz; ihe maximum expected TENORM concentrations

-1,

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SECTION C. RADIATION PROTECTION ACTION PLAN {Continuod)

b. staff exposure shall be maintained as low as reasonably achievable and below applicable public exposure

limits. Radon exposure shall be evaluated separately

c.lncomingTENoRfu]concenkationswilbelimitedsothatresultingwasteconcenkationsarewithinapprovedFOR[/ U authorizations.

d. Provide the limiting liquid discharge values i.e EPA IVCL or 1O cFR 20, Appendix B and not readily dispersible

that incoming TENORU concentrations will be limited to.

Radiation l\ron itorino and Detection (U se Append ix C & D of th e Gu idance Docu ment No 250-31 00-001 ):

a. Radiaiion monitoring of incomlng sewage oll/gas well process water.is not required however' TENORI\4

corcenlratrons shouid oe verified io be withi.1 lhe bounos of the above eva ualio4

b. Radiation monitoring of ouigoing sludge is required to verify conformance to Form U auihorizations-

c ldeniifv the statione.v RAI\/ rnonrtoring equrp'nert (lf used) that wrrl be Lsed fo' moritorrng and deiecting" :;;'" ;;;"il;:;-*i"ru

"*iti.s h; f"iilttv. rre tocatlon of the moniro"rg eouiorrent ,e rtry po-ta" scales etc )

:;;";"";;';;; ."i""t'iq-ih; t*t.n irrovrde irromation or why a Darticular tvoe of radiatror detector

;i;;;;t; ;;" ;"; "eEcbd

for the facility, how ihe selected equrpment.wrll be installed and calibrated and

r'l"rin" ptop"| o""r.ground for the locatron ;ril be determined and used dur ng equipment calibraiion'

d. Describe the types of hand-held radiological monitor ng equlprnent that l,vill be used at the faciliiy and rcasons- ;il;[il"i6;l"ciuoin! reason. tor ietecting a pariicutaitype of radiation.detector elemeni or probe in the

hano-held Oetectors. The iuidance documen! rjcommenos hana-netd lportable) detectors with multiple probes

for contamination and a €nge of gamma dose rate measurements

e. Describe the calib€tion prccedures that will used for the flxed (if used) and porlable detectors used at the

facility.

f- Describe how the facility will ditferentiate between short-lived medical isotopes and TENoR['4

g'Giventhefacilitybackgloundradiationlevel,describelhelevelatWhichthedetectorsatthefaciljtywillbeset'

h'Descrlbestep-bv-stepproceduresihatwillbeusedintheeventtheradioactivemaieriaIconcentrationsexceedhmits in erther nate-ial ilcominq Lo the facilty or ouigoirg

i. Descibe the on-siie storage ofthe waste

Operaiional Staff T€ininq:

Provlde orocedules describing how facillty operational staff will be trained in proper use of all flxed and portable

radiauon monitoring equipmenl and also when io use which inshument'

Reco.ds and Reports.

nac.riha ihF n.d.eiirres ihat will be used to record each event of outgoing waste RAM deiection incidents at the

#iirT"lr". ffi:,$;il" iri'iirJii ri-,,i".r""0. -

iiouia" a brief nirrat-ive of the occurence, where ihe RAM

;";i;H,;;'fi;;;iositron or me ."t",i"i uno how a1 ihe information wi1 be made part of the facility's dailv

operaiional records.

Person Preoarinq the Planl

Describe quaiifications of Person(s) preparing the action plan

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sEcTloN C. RAOIATION PROTECTION ACTTON PLAN (Gontinued)

6. Plan Revision:

Identify the siiuations and scenados in which the Actlon Plan will be updated and submitted to the Department for

apprcval.

7. AdditionalRequiremenis:

a. Describe how wasie, that exceeds DOT limits' will be transported on public highways see DEP Fact Sheet on" o6i -6r,ippi"g i;til"""" http:/ $vw.etibrarv.deo.state.oa.us/dsweb/oevDocument-89853/2900-Fs-

DEP4374.odf.

b. Sludge sent for disposal in a Pennsylvania landfill will be authorized by an approved Fom U only'

c. Providethe disposition of any outgoing solid waste thatwill not be landfilled in Pennsylvania-

d. Describe radioactivity limits on land farmed/spreading sludge, ifapplicable'

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Action Plan for Detecttonof RadioactivrtY at the

Lamb's Farm Pad

Chesapeake EnergY CorPorationReport No. 20O 9021 I G -7 49 4

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Action Plan for Detectionof RadioactivitY at the

Lamb's Farm Pad

Submitted to:

ChesaPeake Aryalachla, LLC14 chesapeake DiYe

Sayre, Pellsylvaoia I 8840(s'10) 882.'7102

by:

tnteorabd Envitonmental Management' I nc'3124 Saddlebroot Drive, Suil'e 1508

FindlaY, Ohio 458'10

(4r9) 4234101

Rsport No. 2009021/G-7494octnhet 28- 2011

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CIIESAPEAKE APPALACEIA' LLC

"Acilo! Plu lor D.l..tiotr of Rtdlotctlvltv ,t tDc Lomb's Flrm Prd"F.cqon2VE|2VA-7194

Octob€r28.2011

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I INTRODUCTION.l.l Descdptionofopemtion.., ... .

1.2 Purpose of Report.1,3 Objectives.......

2 CHARACTERTZATTON OF MATERIALS ......... ...... . . .. 3

2.1 General Description. .

2.2 Ph)sical Chardcteristics. . .

2.3 Radiological Characteristics . . . . .

2.4 Pote ial Radiation ExPosures

l.l R€sponsibilities. . . . . . . . . . .......1 .......-..........- 6

3.2 Det;c$on EquipEent and lnitial screening Procedure.. . . . . - 6

3.3 Designated Area. ''''' '' 'l

3.4 Action Irvels and Follow-up Actions " " 8

3.4.1 Action l,€vels. ......3.4.2 Follow-Up Actions..... . .8

t2l2

3.5 Determination of Orig"....... ..3.6 Disposirion and/or Storage.. ..... . .

4 QUALITYASSURANCE............... l3l3l3l3l3

l4

4.2 Prccedures.. . . . . .

4.1 Posting.. . . .

4.4 Progrdm Oversighl. .... .. .... .. ...4.5 Periodic Plan ReviewUpdate. . . . .

4.6 Records and Reports... .... ..13

5 APPENDICES. . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . .- ,.....:.....- " - -15Appendix 5.1 - Pedorming Radiation suveys" " "--- 16

Appendix 5.2 - Radiation iurvey Forms. . . " 20

Appendix 5.3 - Facility Diagram. . . . . . ' " """" '24Appendix 5.4 - Chesaieaketmergency Response Contactlist '' '' ' 25

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CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA' LLC

"Actlon PlrD for D.tectiotr of Rialot.titltv et tbe Lamb'! r'!m PldrlR.Pon 2009021/C-7494

Octob$ 28, 2013

1 INTRODUCTION

1-1 Description ol OperationChesapeake Energy Cor?omtion (Chesapeakc) oPerates a temporary fluid processing facility at the

Lambis Farm Pad, locatcd in Smithfleld Township, Bmdford County in the ConmoDwealth ofPennsylvania. The l-amb's Farm Pad is a lluid processing facility that is manned 24 hours a day, 7

days a week by a service compatry or Chesapeake petsonnel. The facility is surrounded by an

eartben bcrm. A site layout is provided in Appetrdix 5-3. The facility consists ofa truck unloading

area oftwenty-four (24) receiving water tanks; a transfcr pump, a selfcoltained filtration unit, and

fourteen (14) rcated water tanks. Transport trucks entcr the facility with a full load ofproduccd

water collected fiom Chesapeake field operations. The same tansport trucks may exit the facilitywith a load of treated water that is destined for location to be blended wilh fresh water in subsequent

bydraulic ftacturing operations.

Transport truck access to the facility is through a lockable gate. The transport truck driver providcs

haul tickets to record deliveries. The trucks egress through the same gate. Transport drive$ enter

the property, pull into the unloadilg position and coDnect their transfer hoses to the receivhg tank

manifold. The produced water from tbe fansport truck is transfened to the appropdate receiving

tank using the truck moutted pumps. Valves on thc manifold areused to direct the produced water

to the appropliate tank(s). Each ftac tank has a high level marker that scwes to clearly identifo the

fluid levels in each tani(.

The produced water is tansfercd out ofthc receivingtanks by hailet mounted punp The water is

pumped thrcugh trailer mounted, selfcontaincd flltration units otr the way to the treated water tanks

ihe ireated water tanks are connected to a manifold located at the end ofthe tanks The manifold

interconnects all the treated watcr tanks and allows for the removal of fteated water ftom oIIe or

more tan-ks. The manifold enables personnel to isolated tal*s for the purposc of repairs,

maintenance orrcplacemcDt. Empty tansport trucks usc the truck loading position to transfer heated

water for removal ftom the site. Treated water is traNferred into the hansport hucks using pumps

on the transport kucks and refumed to a Chesapeake well site.

Thtsolids in thc water are filtered aIId removed during the water freatment Process The_solids,

greater thatr approximately twenty (20) microns in diameter, alc removed by a solid filter and

collected in a iolloffdumpster, approximately 30 cubic yards (ydr) in volume Th€ contents ofthe

rclloffare trarNportedto ilocal landfill fordisposal. One (l) rolloffis transported to the la[dfill pcr

day or apprcximately 900 ydr ofsolids are transportcd each month to the landflll for disposal'

1.2 Purpose of RepottThe purpose ofthis aciion plan (Plan) is to ensure that unacceptable levels ofradioactive materials

are not inadvertently included in liquids received at the lacility ard solids that are eventually shippcd

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CHESAPEAKE APPAIACH]A' LLCI'Action Plrtr for D.iectior of Rdtotctlvltv tt tte hDb'! Ftrn Prd"

RePort 200902 VG'7491octobd28.20l3

from the Irmb's larm Pad. The Pennsylvania Deparhnent of Environmental Protection's

ioooep J lo"u-"nt Number: 250-3100:001, "Fintl Guidanc€ Document on Radioactivify

ffi;nrt"oil "1-i"lia il"t"- pt*"rsitrg and Disposal Faci-lities' was.urilized as,guidance in the

a""J"p.-"lti"i lf. pfan as it pertahs to the acceptance of-this m-aterial This plan describes the

conhols that are necessary lbr acceptance and procissing of fluids that were colleded at the I-amb's

;;;;;rhili[sotlas onsite ror osposal or reiyc tirg -Inc

luded heretn isadescription of

it* .".rf"f. ""*ii"alnd their charactcristics, a description ofChesapeake's acceptance cdtena for

nuiat -J .ouat, Lonitodng ploce'lues, action levels and follow-up actions'

1.3 Obiectivesil; 6;d-;;;."tent on Radioactivity Monitoring at Muricipal and Residual waste Processing

".J or.n *ii""iriti".;', issued by the Pi\DEP conta-ins provisions for acceptance of liquids and

io^Ua"-,n":, ln^y "o^tuin

radiological constituents lts Pupose is to ensure that the State's radiation

dose lmits for membe$ ofthc geneml pub]ic are met'

The public atrd occupational affIual dose limits that will be utilized by the PADEP in evaluating

action platrs are as followsll

' Facility personnel (ifoccupationally exposed) - 5'000 millirem TEDE;

' Facility personnel and vehicle drivcrs (ifconsideted to be a member ofthe geDeral

Public) - 100 millirem TEDE; and

. Other m€mbe$ ofthe public - four (4) millremfor the drinking water pathway' l0

millirem for the airborne p^*t"V' i"a zi ^ffitem

for atl pathways combined'z

For the purposes of this Plan, it is assumed that the limiting dose objective of 100 millirem TEDE

wilt be met for all potcn,iutty-"*pot"a rutitlf "tployees

aid 25-rit petyear for mcmbers olthe

il#Iilti;. il;j;.il'"" Ja' sel'cted becaus" it p'es'nts rh" mo't conservative limit offered

bv rbe pADEp, and avoio.,t" o."o ,o, "iu..itini-u,";utr l-atiog personnel as occuparionally-

:il;t-"dati'J;;.i.., rni' ptuo a"tontttate-s thar no individual will rcceive aTEDE in excess

of 100 millirem per yeu, "u"o

*o"n ur'iprion. and input parum.ters designed to daximize the

resulring asscssmenr ofdose are used'

r These dose liniB are shovn in unirs ofTotal Effective Dosc Eqrivalent' or TEDE Thc TEDE is det€ldined bv

Jfi";;;;;;;;;;;,,""i","0*i*ur'*'"-"(rromsou';csoltside orrhebodv)'andintcmar(rronsources

wilhin the bodY) exPosurcs.

2 P e.nsvlvania D cparrh.nl o f Environn€trial Protcctiotr B ureau o t Rad ia don Ptoi'cnon and B ure!! o fLand Recvcling

""a wasre Manaqcncnr, r ^, o,r-* o*"i"i 'l-^"i.."tr',

,*r*r" at sotd ttaste Pfocessinq onlt

;;";;;,;"". """..ent

Nnbber:250-3 r00'0or' ranu!ry 2' 2004'

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2 CHARACTERIZATION OF MATERIALS

2,1 General DescriqtionSita"ta-o.oau".a *or.. is trucked to tbe facility and translened into receiving tan-ks Thc water is

it." t"ti't"a i". ,i" t"..*i"g ""ft $t*gh a tsailer mountcd filtration unit inlo teated watcr

tun*"I 1'ni o"ut"a *ut"r is then Lansfened ba"ck into empty tra$port hucks and ret,med to tle &ill

Jte. No "ternicar

aaaltives arc used at the fluid procesiing facility. spent bag filte* ftom the

?,i*,i"" Go ar" p"ti"dically replaced and contained in solfu waste storage bins pending disposal

;;;'ffi;"t tttJi";dfill 'The produced and treated water have been detemined to be low in

toxicity.r

2,2 Physicat Characteristics ,. salt water, oily-oiffi"* nui* * proauced waters are likely to contain varying concentrations of

water or other water fiom the oil or gas tearing formatioo as a iesolt of tlte exploration/production

prccess.{ They may also conrain an upper layer"offlammable liquid and vapor hydrocarbons' as well

i."..Ji "."i* i,r "at

lral gas condensuie, iocluding benzene. Naturally-occuning mdioactive

rnaterials may also be present (see Section 2 3, below)'

Direct contact with prcduced water before plocessing may result in -eye,

skin' respiratory and

;;;ffi; ;; ;;i",i"t. rn" i"r'i"'i"i "f

mist a:nd vapors mav likewise be irritating to the

tespiratory tract.

2.3 Radiotogical CharacteristicsThe fluids and solids processed at the Lamb's FaIm Pail may contain ndioactive materials from the

";#i'a"*v ""ri", ir.e., uanium *a,,or ar.t-i". with irogeny in gen€ral equilibriurn). Thc

;;;;"; fdd" *;;;i anatyzed tor tneir mdiological constituens in advance of being shipped to

tle processing facilitY.

The concentations of technologically enhanced naturally occuring radioactive matcrials

iiiNbiiiii-"",v *ra"tv u".o'aln-g ro't" a"pLh and formatio-n^being produced ln tiquids tbe

concentxaLioo of fudium-226 tna-zzoiraogis irom 200 lo 2,000 picocuries per liter'' For a

;;r;;t"j; ;;;g upp.*l*ut"riffiLutt'ls (4'200 gallons);f producedfluids' the total

CHESAPEAKE A?PALACHIA' LLC

"Actlon Plar for DelectlonofR dlolcllvltv th' Ltmb! Ftrn PadrlRePo 200902l/C-7494

Octobd28,2013

3chcsapeakeAppalachia,LLc.,Preparedness,PfteentionondcontinsencrPlon'connohwealthofPennstlvania'

R.vision 2. February 6,2013

ach.sap.aleApPalachia,LLc''Prepaledess'Pe'e|lionandcontingenc'Plan'connongeallhaJPennsylfinia.

Revision 2. !ebruaty 6,, 2013

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qualtity of radioactive material (radium-226.) mnges from approximately3 ro-30 microcuries in a

l-gi" ir*.p"" *f""f".u fte Lamt's farm pad processes ipproximately 4'500 bamels (189'000

g"flf,t"J "iiq"fO.

p". day or approximately l3i,000 barrels (5 7 rnillion gallons) of fluids per

month.

The concentration ofmdioactivity in the solids is also widely varied' according to the formation that

It tU"g pi"i*"a. Past reports i;dicate a mnge of 0 l to 5 picocuries per gram of radirrm-226 in the

**;"il;;;ft;t;inis.? one ( I ) rolloffl30vdr ) is transported to the landfi l) per dav or a range

of pproximately 3 to l8dmicrocuries of radium-226 in a single rolloff'

2.4 Potential Radiation Exposuresil;";";;;1;;;;;d;o lipo,u," to ull por"ntiallv-exposed facilitv emplove,es is calculated to be

less iiaa r 00 nillirem per yiar. The potential foi an individual to receive this mdiation dose is

fril; ;;;rh; ifr"'oi i'n"tiur. to tt ptocessed bv this Facilitv A.o anoual w-ork vear at the

illnt,J r?r- r""li y "onsists

of2,000 hours. lfa h,?orherical employee spent rhat entirc time

;;;";;*il;.urvcys oD vehicles containing fluids or solids with contactexposure mtes up

i" io -Litn per h-o,.rr above background, that iidividual's -annual dose would not exceed 80

.ittit"* If "

u"t i"t", nuid, sludge, or treahnent unit should exhibit cotrtact exposure rates of2'000

;;;G";;;;;6"theiical etplovee must remain in the location of that measurement for more

tl- !O io*. i" otA"i to exceed thi dose objectiv€ of l O0 millirem TEDE cortained in section 1 3'

"t""". fi"*"*i, if ection kvel 2 (see iable 3 4 5) is exceed€d' the. SIC will assess the dose

loi"Juiiro- io,"-ut *d extemal sources, as applicable' for those individuals that came in contact

wirh rhe vehicle. fluid. or sludge in question'

Pote ial exposwe to radon for employees at the l-amb's Faqn facility is insignificant The action

levels established in this PIan serves to limit the quantity of radium 226 anc mdium 228 that is

orocessed at the Faciliry Thls same survey Iimits rhe presence o f gascous.radon that maybe preseot

i;il;. H.;il; or trt" nula rtunaiine it performed ourdoors and any radon that emataLes

;;-;;;.tf;;;;;;;iiquia i. t"ua vaiiuiti Tie emanation ofradon from liqlids was estimated

;;;;;ilil; ;i: * r o', "i*' o

"enttur tendencv of I xl0'a 3 As describ€d in section 2 3'

,fr"i',i"*i"ii"t *u"t 226 in the liquids is ereatlv varicd' and is likely to range Fom 200 to 2 000

^.in in lin,,i.l conceduentlv. the Dotent ial ior ralon concentration inthe ambient work area may

ii#?illlil.', * r];ilb.i'iil;;;;" nat'ml background rhese qoncenhations are

theoretical and does not takc rnto accounr diluiion by th" *otktp*" und wind that will dove through

CI{ESAPEAKE APTAINCHIA, LLC,'Actlon Plrn for D€tectlotr ofRtdlolctlvltv sl tb.L trb''FlmPd'

Rclort 200902 VG-7494

Ociobd28' 2013

6 One (l) badel ofliquid is oqlallo approxinalclv 42 g3llons

1?esonalconversaiionwilhBlianDavis'chcsap.akeEnergyandBillThomas,lEM.octobc.9'20]3.

! National Ac&demv of Sciclces, "Risk Assessment of Radon in Drinking w'tcr"' lggg RetiieYcd from

http://ww.ndp.ed!/calalog/6287.hlml, on Oclob'r25 2013

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CIIESAPEA(E APPAI.ACI{A' LI'nAcdo! Plrn for D.t.cdon ol Rrdiorcdvltv rt tllc ItElb" Flrm P!d"

RlPo't 2009021/G_7494Oclob" 2& 2013

th€ facitity. The actual conc4tration will be lower than the theoretioal cotrcetrtrations' The

flr"t-J "oo""ot

ution is significantly below the recommetrded exposure published by the U.S.

nr"i."..*"ipa"",iol Ag-ency, or iess than 4 pci/l fo! exposues to radotr to member of the

public.

For dre Dumoses of this PlaD" it is assumed that tle Limiti4 dose objective of 100 Dillirertr TEDE

r]iri" iii"t "ul"*-0"il-"*pJ r*iri,v

"tplovees aad members o^f the.general public This

"r"rl"-"".*"t'r1", oo iridiuidu"l u,ill t"".ive a TEDE in excess of 100 milliren per year eveD

ffit;;;il ;; iop* p"r"."t"rs aoigoed to Eatddize the resrititrg assessment of dose arc

rxed.

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3 ACTION PLAN

3.1 Responsibilities-fr"*p"Jt" Itu, a".ignated the authoity for design ard implem€ntation oftbis Plan to the facilily

s"f"riirot i" cl.gJlslC). The SIC is responsible for selecting t}e rype and.quantity of staff and

,"r'.*"". """".tui ior iull imptementaiion of the progmm described herein' and has the

resoonsibilitv and authority fol terminating any work activities that do or may violate rcgulatory or

BSC reouiremenrs lor industrial salcty. and environmcD!al prolecdon

thc SIc also has ttre responsibility fol veriflng that the solids behg shipped to the landfill fol

iirp"J i."- irt" i".t'. Fa.m Pad are "o'nilialnt

with the description in.section 3 4' below' and

ur"'Ji"l"a prio, to t unsport. However, Service Technicians are respomible for inspecting client

-u-iut foi conformun"e to applicable specifications prior to packaging and shipment Any

non-conformances that might be identihed once a shipment amves on-site arc reportcd to the SIC'

who is authorized to either accept or rejcct that shipment

Thc SIC is responsible to verify that radiation exposures to facilily personnel are iess than 100

Jflir"- p.iy". rfnn and sad;fy the annual do'"lititt thut ut" "to1-arized

in section I 3 ofthis

P;. R;;;;; t"-"ys will be performed periodic ally by trained S e rvi ce Techniciars and identifi

,nu ur"u, in rb. Lamb's farm iad that cxceed the aition levels qpecified in Section J 4 l Anv

:i###il;. *" ttp"ntato trt" slc, who will evaluate the potential to exce ed the annual

a'"* ii.io J *trr-ize addiional controls and modtoring to vcrily that the dose limits are not

cxcecded.

g.2 Detection Equipment and lnitial screening Procedure

i'i* p.*"J*". r"t-Jction, calibration and use of r;diation deteciion instruments dcployed lor

,""*"'ning i*orniog *uterialsare describcd in Appendix 5 1 ofthis Plan In general' instnrmentation

used to acquire measurement data are appropriate for the-tJpe ofradiation expected' of sufficient

;;;tty;J";;^"v to detect the md'ioactive materials ihat mav be present' and of sufiicient

quantity to support the activities

Hand-held inst um"ots only areusedforihis process' Chesapeake has selected a gamma scjntillatiorL

cletector to perfom the rn"u"l""rn"nit J""itiUed in this pian The instrument' malufactured by

Ludlum Inshuments , is A"'lgt"'"a "' ; M;d"i f 9' microR metel' or a Model 3'ratemetei connecied

to a Ludlum Model ++-2, ot "quit'ut"ot

t The iudlum Model 19 and thc Ludlum Model 44-2

aletcctor measues grcs. gu-tu 'uOiiii*

u'iog sodium iodide-aud the data are displayed in unitl of

;;.;;";,r;;;.t i;"'on'mf ir'" ritlt of detcction for both detecto$ is approximatelv 5

CIIESAIEAKE APPALACHIA. LLC

"Action PlaD for D.tcction of Rldioactivity at the L!mb\ Flrn Pad"Report 2009021/C_7494

oclober28.20l3

e chesapeake enploys a cnstonized ratemelcr that is catibiated atrd will displaythe radi.lion level it niits ofmicroR

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"Actlor Plrn for Del.cllon of Rtdiotdivlty ll lhe L'mb'l F2!rm"rd"

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Rcv 0 ?aqe?

microR per hour and ambient backgound is t)?ically below 10 mictoR p€r hour' The handheld

instrument is selected for routin" m "sur.mens

becaltsc of thc abiliry to achieve a lower detection

limit than the commerciatly avaiUCte ponat monitors where the detectors are mounted at a fixed

distance ftom the edges ofthe transpoivehicle Thehandheldinstrument is used afterthe transport

t"if"i" *p. -a "in b" h"ld in Lrect contact with the surface of tie..vehicle The ability to

""-pi"," ii" ."t*t it

"to." pto*irniwio tl" uehicle suface rcduces the likelihood that a load with

"i"ulJ."uaitg, iUou" tu"tgrottoa will acccpted lf radiation levels are detected above

backgound, the suNeyo. "-."uo tl" tut";ut to iientify the location ofthe elevated readings The

handheld instrwnent allo*, fo' "uf,

t"'l"gu'lon ofmaterial; a fixed portal monitor is only capable

oi rn*"*ittg ttt" grott radiation levels from an entire contarner'

Each instument is labeled with a unique identifier (e g '

serial number of detector and mte metel)

a-"""'if. o^"""ttttyt"fween ins;;ent and survey reiords Prior to thc start ofa receiving sura€y'

the instrument(s) to be used are chJcd to verifu calibration status' response to backglould' aod

i"rp-* a " t"t."

"fradiation These data are recorded and maintained' alotrg with the survey

results.

The samoa scintillation detector will be used to measuro th€ radiation background ina variety of

a::i#;#A;;;;"J; ru"iti'v' n" 'uaiulon

turvev near process equipdent is perfor'ed once

each month, by walking io t*t *i"t" fo"iri'y penonnei work' with the survey Lrstrument held near

ii"i"Jv, "i,pi".i-""rv : t""t rt"t trt" gto*a surface The Service Techniciar will documert

mdiatioo levels that ar" "qri""k";;;;;;i;;;dy "*porur.r, or-upproximately twelve (12) inches

from the surface ofthe pt"""* "q*p-"tt- l"v iocaiion that

""hibits measurements that arc twice

the recorded backgou"d 1"""1 tu;;;;;t t;tarked for frrther srudv Areas or equipment that

exceeal the action level' a*"tit"i ii''ft" J""ri"n 3 4' below' are handled as described therein The

.",tfta "f "ff

.q"ipa""t mdiation surve)s are documented and maintained-

AlI itritial screening ofthe transport vehicle is performed by walking around all accessible vehicle

locatiotrs, with the surv"y ..h;;;; h;[i" "iose

proximity to all surfaces (i.e., a few centimeters

from each). eny to"ation tfrut eiibt:t' -"ut"t"-"*' tft* te twice the recorded background level

for the dav are marked f"t tutt#;;;; Ti; oight include accessing the inside of the vehicle or

uailer.

If the itritial screening is negativ;r the presen"e of eleuat"d e*posure rates' the contems oflhe

vehicle is acceptable fo' pt""""i;; shi-p;i;;;h;ile ltems that e;ceed the action levels described

in the section 3.4, belon", u'" uiia"f"i'uii"1-t';t"a tn"t"io The results of all vehicle screening

measurements are documented atrd maintaided'

3.3 Designated Arealf a vebicle prescnts contact exPosure mtes

vehicle and its conrcns will be divened toin excess of lhe action levets describcd below' rhar

J".,otue" ** oo tl" nonhem edge ofrhe pad A

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'rAction Plan for Det€ction ofRadiolctiYitv tt tte Llmb's FarmPsd"RePo.t 2009021/C_7494

oclober28.20ll

lacility diagram is ptovided in Appcndix 5.3. This locatiotr has been deemed appropiate fol the

observed radiological conditions, thc size ofvehicle/container, and other aspects necessary to €nsurc

protection ofpers'onnel health and safety and the environment Vehicles orpackagcs divertedto this

area will havi personnel access rest cted at any distal location that exlibits ambient exposue mtes

in exccss of2,000 microR in any single hour'

3.4 Action Levels and Follow-up Actions3.4.1 Action LevelsTherc arc trvo action levels applicable to the radiological screcning progam The first i ndicates the

foi"ntiut pr"r"o"" of.udioactive material in a shipment, either arriving at the facility or prccessed

iolids leaving the facility lf a transpot vehicle cxhibits a contact exposue rate in excess of 10

microR pcr h-our above background, Action Level 1 will have been exceeded lfan area or process

equipmint exhibits a conlact exposure mte itr exccss of E0 microR per hour above backgrould'

,A.'ciiin fevel t will have been exieeded. Ifthe cab ofthe tiansport viicle exhibits cortact or arca

""fo.,t " rut", in

"*""ts of2,000 microR per hour, ifany swface elsewherc inside or outside ofthe

veiricle exhibits an exposue rate in excess of50,000 microR per hour, or ifcontamination on the

oltside of the vchicle is detecteal, Action Lovel2 will have been exceeded r0

3.4.2 F ol I ow-U p Acti o n sior Action Levi 1, the following actions, in the order shown, is implemcnled:

. The $[vey is repeafed in order to confirm the odginal reading

. If the odginat reading is confirmed, move the vehicle to the Designated Area and

contact the SIC.

' with thc assistancc of the SIC' attempt to identiry and segegate ol mark the non-

.onfo-ting ir"., oti"g into conside;ation that the divcr' ifhe or she participated

rccently in-a nuclear medicine diagnostic study, may be ihe source'

. If the shipmentPhysicist.rl

is to be reiected, the SIC will notiry the PADEP Area Health

,otleb.ta/ganmaconta.inatiorliDiGpronulgaledbylheusDepartmenlofTransporlalionare6600dpd/300cm1

(2,200 dp /10 cD'?)

||T},".fi.n.ntrmberforlhePADE?AreaHealtlrPhysicistdudneBlsineshous:(71?)7054?12'Theplrolenldbe!

'.' ';";;;;t i -.,"."." coold ndot dt nrB Non buLn*s \or'b r'-0 r r2--I606

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CIIESAPEAKE APPALACHIA, LLClAction Plrr for Detection of Radioactlvity ot rte Lsmbj3 F fln lad"

Neqon2O09O2llC'7494octob€.28.2013

. Ifthe shiPmeff, with the exception ofthe non-conforming item' is to be accepted' the

PADEP Area Health Physicist must be contacted prior to allowing the driver to

depart.

- Departing vehicles containing non'confrming ;tem9 gry qrgvi$;a with a DOT

Exemptio'n form signed by lhe PADEP's Area Hcalth Physicist ''

Ifrcpeated instances occur wherc high initial rea'lings ot vehicles of cotrtaine$ are not confimed

by ,ibr"qu"o, ^"u,ur"Inents,

the insbument(s) uscd in the suweys arc checked for their operability

ard, ifnecessary, repaiied or re-calibrated.

For mahation lcvels near process cquipment that exceed Action Level I ' the following actions' in the

order shown. is implemenled:

' V€riry the mdiation level at least 12 inches from tle surface of the equipmeDt (ie '

whole body exposure) Ifthercsultis in excess of10 microR per hour' contact the

SIC.

. Detcrmine the amoutrt oftime that facility personnel are required to stay in the area

witl the elevated mdiation levels

' Veriry tlat the calculated potential dose is less ihan 100 millirem pel yeal

.Ifthecalculatedpotentialdoseexceedsl00millempelyeal,contactchesapeakc'Stt"uitn fityri"i.i to establish additional conftols ir\ order to reduce exposures to

facilitY Penonnel'

' Additional measures may requirc personnel training' changes in the operatioir ofthe

Process, or tadiation shielding

' Pelsonnel dosimeters to measure an in'livi'lual's exPosure is not rcquiredbecause the

potqnual radialo4 exposue is less than the limits established by the PAPE?'

12 Ifthe driver shoultt deparl tle Lanb's Farn Iad {acilllv errhout a DoT Eremplion Forn tnd/or beforo th€ non

-;;;;r;;.,; ':;"r:;,,r".

'4. 't" src "ir' "'"ac ttre Pennstqn a srare Por''e and ptovidr rq'm qrrf Lhe

vehicle make. f,od.l, color' -to"t t"t"' '"-* o';re nuaber' rime efi a'd rhe dnechon in whrh ite \eh 'le wa(

, ""i"".,]i. ,it..'t" ,t. inr.;de; de"u'ario" if'mroni'ut-inuaerroensrrerharthed!iveIdoe"nordi\poce

olpolenlially conuninaled raterial':mproperl) '^uOot:ot 'tttpoofpo'edHealnPh)sici5ri"al'^rolited

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CEESA?EAKE A??A]-ACTIIA LLC

"Action Pllr for D€tection of Radiot.fivity at tbe Ltmb\ r'arm Pad"-*"3irf3'i'"ltii

. The requirement ior personnel dosimelry will be cotrsidered in the event that the

specific radiation measruements indicate that elevated radiation levels and the

poterlial expoflre times may exceed 100 millirem per year'

' For example, ifthe radiation levels obseived on a containel or process vessel

is equal to 1,000 microR per hour, an employ€e must spend more than 25

hours over a period of a year in close proximity to the vessel in order to

receive 25 millirem per year. As stated itr Section 2 3 of this Plan, the

concentation ofnaturally occurring radioactive materials greatly varies ftom

otre shipment to anothcr, such that the potential for radiation exposule'

The potential to exceed 1 00 millirem per year is unlikcl, given the t'?e ofmaterials to be processed

ty ttris facility. Cbesapeake's Healt} Physicist will provide a written report to the SIC conceming

tie potential exposue io facilitypersonnel. Ifrepeated instances occur where ligh initial readings

oo pro""", "ffi-"ot, vehicles or containers are not conflrmed by subsequelt measutements' ibe

i",i.r-""t1.jot"a io tt'te sdveys are checked for their operability anq ifnecessary repaired or

re-calibmted.

For Actioo l€vel 2, the following actions, in the ordel show4 are implemented:

. The driver is directed to move the vehicle to a designated area and the SIC is

contacted.

The driver is removed from the vehicle.

Personnel in the immediate area of the vehicle are removed to a safe distance (i e '

one wherc ihe ambient exposure mte cainot be distinguished from background)-

The SIC contacts the ?ADEP Area Health Physicist'

The SIC implements a temporary rcstdcted area ir the vicinity ofthe vehicle

- If evideneiorleakag*o.'-pill i-pret"ot, tle SrC oi his designep may" witLthp

*.i.i*"" ortl" p,qdBp Area Heith Physicist, complete a cofiamination suvey rl

. The SIC, in conceri \tifi the PADEP Area Healtb Physicis! detemines the fate of

tie vehicle and its contents.

r3 The contaminarior limits for lemovable b eltsanma are 6,600 dpn/3 0 0 cm'? (2,2 0 0 dpn/10 cml) in Accordarce with

DOT regxlations.,49 CFR 173 443

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'rAction Pl.n for Dea.ctlor ofRldiorclMtv !t the linb.3 F fln P!d"Rcport 2009021/C'?494

octob.r2E.20l3

For mdiation levels near process equipment ihat exceed Actiotr l'€vel 2' the followhg actions' in the

order shown, is implem€flted:

. Verify the radiation level at least 12 inches ftom the surface of the equipment (ie '*t oiJ toay "*po,-")

If the rcsult is itr excess of 2'000 microR per hour' restrict

access to the area and contact the SIC

. Determhe the amount of time that facility persormel are required to stay in the area

with the elevated radiation levels

' Verify that the calculated potential dose is less than 100 millirem per ycar'

' If the calculated potential dose exceeds I 00 millirem per year' contact Chesapeake's

ff""ftft plyri"iti to establish additional controls in order to rcduce cxposures to

facililY Perconnel

' Additionalmeasures may requite personnel taining' changes inthe opeation

of the Prcccss, Ediation shielding'

' Pe$onnel dosimete$ to measure an individual's exposure is not required

because the potenti-a-l-railiation exposure is less than the limits established by

the PADEP'

' The requiremcnt for personoel dosimetry will be consideredin the evcnt that

tle specific radiaton teasuiements lndic ate thut el€vated radiation level s and

the potential exposure tirncs may excced I 00 millirem per year'

' For example' ifthe radiat ion levels observed on a c ontainer or process

u"t'"r i' "quuit-i'oo0

microR per hour' an employee must spend

tno'e *'ani6o ioun ovcr aperiod ofa yearin close proximity to the

"*t"r io "ti"t

to t"""iue Lob m liremper year' As stat'd itr Sec[qn

2 3 ofthis it-aq tle concentration of nituralty occurring radioactive

materiats gre-atly varies tom onc shiPment to another' such that the

Potential for mdiation exposure'

ThcDorentialroexceedl00mitlirempcryearisunlikely'givcntheq?cofmatenalstobeproccssedilffi;:;;;:'tril"ion r"*r' ro''p,o"*t''q'iitint"*"""i) 000 dicroR per hour wholc

;:i; il;;i. *; ;;. l" "'*"n *itr"t!'pe-oip-e i"" Health Phvsicist willapprove the required

changes.

Ioi-et

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"Adro. pr.! for Dcrccrr.n o, *d,_",t"',, " ffi.lTHx;ilJ:d;

Ocbbcr 28. 2013

Rd.0. Pac.12

3.5 Delermination of Otigin;;;;;;;;;;;il";sioimeet the cnt"'ia for acc.eptance' shippingpersomel will make everv

"ir"n J ia*,iii' where the shipment origirated, ir4uding but limite4 to th: well site that

o*.oorrJ ,nu noU, to the Lamb;s Farm Pald' These efforts include' as flecessary' rcview ofhucks

rhat ;bipped fluids, and others, as desigDated by tbe SIC'

3.6 Disposition andlor Stongeii it r"i'n"fv ,l"a -y itrcoming-shipment of produced water will fail to beet the actiotr levels

described in Seotion 3 4. If such atr event sho;ld occu' that vehicle and/ot its contents will be

;;;il;;;;ttpt"d Arca uotil its final disposition is determircd bv the slc' iD concert with

the PADEP Area Health Physicist.

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"Action PIm fo. Dct.ction oI Radiolctivity at th€ Ltmb\ Farn Pail"**"31"'*1'13.li?i

4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

4.1 TrainingA11 individuals who do or are scheduled to perfom any ofthe actions dcscribed in this plan are

trahed in its provisions. Included in the training program are the following topics:

. Furdamentals ofndiatiol safety;

. Opemtion ofthc raaliation sur'vey instrumcnts used as part ofthe program, including

tie perfomance and documentation of daily checks; and

. All a\pecls olthis Plan

Initial tlaining is conducted prior to work assignment in the area of intelest Reftesher training is

colducted annually thercafter.

4,2 Proceduresftr" p.o""au,"r rot" followedin orderto implementthis Plan arc includedin.Appendix 5'l These

pr#d*", -" r"ui"rr"d for continued applicability on a planned-and periodic basis' and the SIC

lluiotuin. upp,ounl uuthority for any neiessary changes or rnoclifications How€ver' all changes

.i"t,n.t q,p"s"p1ti"al changes or thosc that do not impact the level of radiation safety inherent

io a" p.o""d*i -,rtt be submitted to the PADEP fol approval before implementation'

4.3 Postinga

"ofy of,niiffut i..aintained as pafi ofthe Chesapeake electonic document conhol system' and

i. thiJ """*.isf"

uv ^fl

employees. Ahardcopyis maintained in -tbe

receivi ng area ln addition'

atJ"t. "i""U"f"" "nOpirrg

soiids ftom ttt" Lamb's Farm Pad will be instructed h thc applicable

portions ofthis Plan

4.4 Program Oversight,q.li""i"i"ri", l*a*"ais partof this Planare subjqct to annual review/aqsessment Tlcs€ review! '

"t" ,Vpi""fffp.tf"t "d

by the SIC or a designee The actioN a:t:dbt1 T all applicable

irrrol.menLios'proced*.s (ice SecLion 4 2 abotit as wcll as Lbe remaining sections of !his Plan

;ffiilJ;;;J - eu.it revi.* Any identihcd items of non-confomance arc documented' as

\tell as all closure actions and dates of closure'

4-5 Periodic PIan Revie UPdatethis Plun is ,"vie*"d fo, conti;ucd applicability at least once per calendar year' The SIC will

conaluct a revlew and record changes or modifications ileemeal necessaly An alnual report will be

to@.

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',A.rtotr PI.n forDetc{lor ofR dioscthitv tt tn' Lsmb'+rm Ptd

Ocbbcr 28' 20ll

R.v.0. Par.l4

preparcd by th€ SIC ad submitted on a form plovided by the PADEP' including a recard ofdetected

radioactivc matenals lhroughout tbe prcv'ous ycar'

4.6 Records and Reqottsi;.;;;;; ;;; implementatiol of this Platr will remain legible tbrough the pre-specified

ffi;;;";;""d. tb"Gay consist of the original or a reproduced coPy' an electro c copv' or a

"""" ""llu "*o**" ideni medium ln addition' $eywiltbemade available to rhe PADEP upon

*i,l"ri. -ir a-"g rrt" course of any inspections or audi6 of the program'

Dailv oDerational records shall include a reconl ofeach inoident in which radiohctive material is

detectei il waste loads, ro include tbe following:

' The date, time, ald location ofthe occtmence;

. A briefnan-ative description ofthe occunence;

specific information on the oigir ofthe matedal' ifkno*'n;

A descriptioo ofthe radioactive Eaterial involved' ifknown;

The name. address, and telephotre number of the client offering the produced fluid

to Chesapeake;

The naoe ofthe cootractor who transported the produced fluids to the Iamb's falm

Pad;

' The final disposition ofthe material; and

' Maximum personnel doses ftom both intemal an'l extemal sources ofradioactivity

if Actiotr IJvel 2 (see sectiol 3 4 1 ' above) was exceeded'

In additio[ aq antrual report will be prepared by the SIC (or designee) ald submitted to the PADEP

f"Tiliiri'l'"t?lJit;;le*lv' ii"i"l"i'iril" a reiord oriete"ted radioaetive marerialp fto4

the applicable calendar Year'

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5 APPENDICES

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Appendix 5'1- P€rforming Radiation Surveys

The radiation detection instrument used fol performing vehicle surveys is.a gamma scintillation

i",""ariq"i""f""t," "

I-uatom N oJet t S, ticroR meti or a Ludlum Model 3 ratemetei comected

to a Model 44-2 detector.ra

InshuBent Calibration1. A contactor shall provide calibration services using ddiation souces which arc traceable-

to tle National lnstitute of Standards aad Technology (NIST)'

2. Iosftumetris shall be calibrated according to the guidelines ofANSI-N323-1978' "Radiation

?roteotion Inskumentation Test and Calibmtion" '

3. The cotrtlactor shall be the malufacturet ofthe iostrumetrt or an iodividuayfirmthathas been

pe-qualified by the Sbipping Mamger'

4. Instruments shall be calibrated at least once every six (6) motrths'

5.Eachinstnrmentshallbelabeledwithauniqueitlentifier(e.g.,seialnurnberofdetectolandmte meterl to enable ftaceability to survels atrd records'

Pre-ooerational Checksif

** *" ii."i il*ouer for the instlument to be used for vehicle sdeening and radiological

.r,*"* ihaU be oot.d and recorded

2. Prior to each use, or daily when kept irl use thrcughout the day' each itrstrudelt shall be

checked for the following, as applicable:

- = = b. n€spaqse to a re&lqnce s9=qr-ce'

c. Audible resPonse fimction

a. Battery fuDctjon

d. Physical damage

e. Current calibration sticker'

laLu.tlunMeasur.ments'lnc.,50loakSlreet,PostofficeBox8l0,Swectwater,Toias79556'TelePhone800-622-

nti;7qi!r:s-:+pc, u"*, sl5-235'4672' E-Mail: ludlun@ludllms con

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3.

4.

5.

f. Response to backgound radiation.

Response to background radiation should be determined at a ieproducible locatio! that i s in

ttre i,i"inity oftuinot near known radiation sources or radration-producing machines'

The rcsults ofthe daily check should bc recorded on the Suwey Instrument Data Sheet (s€e

Appendix 5.2).

Lrstruments failing any pre-operational check shall be taken out ofservice' segrcgated from

other instruments, tagged as "out ofservice", a[d repailed pdor to use'

Performing a Surveyi l -"1;;i"n"f" sitee trg Data Sheef' (see Appendix 5 2) shall be used to record the results of

4.

all radiation surveYs.

The license number and state ofthe vehicle shall be determined and rccord€d on the shcet

The suweyor shall walk around all accessible locations of the vehicle' with the survey

inrt ufn"oih"ld in "lor"

proximity to accessible vehicle surfaces (i e '

a few centimeters from

each surface).

lfary location ex.hibits measurements that are twice the recorded backgroutrd level' it shall

be marked fot further shrdy.

Note: Further study should include accelsing the inside ofthe vehicle or trailei'

The maximum measureal exposure late from the vehicle shall be recorded otr the sheet'

lfthemaximummcasuredcxposurcfate,minusthebackgroundexposurerate'islessihanI 0 microR Per hour:

a. The contents of the vchicle may be off-loaded-

b. The scleening sheet entry shall be completed and sigrred'

8. lfthemaximum measured exposure €te, minus the backglound exposue rate' is gteaterthan

l0 microR per hour but less than 2,000 microR per hour:

a. The ddver shall be instructed to move the vehicle to thc Designated Area' and the

SIC shall be contacted'

2.

3.

6.

7.

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b. A "Radiological Survey Forrn" shall be completed, to include a dra\i'ing of the

vehicle.

c. With the assistance ofihe SIC, attempt to jdentify and segregate or mark the non-

conforming ilem, taking into considemtion that the driver, ifhe or she participated

recent\ in a nuclear medicine diagnostic shrdy, may be the source'

d. Record all exposure ftte measurements on the "Radiological Suvey Forrn"

€. If the shipmert is to be rejected, the SIC shall notify the PADEP Area Health

Physicist.

f Ifthe shipment, with the exception ofthe noD-conforming item' is to be accepted' the

PADEP tea ilealth Physicist shall be contacted prior to allowing the driver to

depart.

g. Depafiing vehicles contaidng tron-confirming items shall be provided with a DOT-

ExemptiJn Fonn, signed by the PADEP's Area Health Physicist'

h. If the driver should depart the Lamb's Farm Pad without a DOT Exemption Form

and./or before the non-confoming itcm(s) can bc evaluated tbe SIC shall contact thc

Pemsylvania State Police and piovide them with the vebicle make' Dodel' colol'

"o.pi"V o"-", fi""n." plate number, time left and the direction in which the vehicle

was traveling and, ifpossible, the intended dgstination'

Ifthemaximummcasureilexposulerate,minusthebackgloundexposuemte,isgreaterthan2.000 microR Per hour:

a. The driver shall be direct€d to move the vehicle to the Designated Area' and the

ddver shall be rcmovcd from the vehicle'

b, The SIe shall be contaeted.

c. A "Radiological Survey Form" shall be completed' to include a drawing of the

vehicle, and'a notatio[ ofwhere on the vehicle the non-conforming measurement was

locatcd.

d. With the assistancc ofthe SIC, keep all personnel away ftom the vehicle'

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Not€: No personnel should approach the vehicle atry closer than where the

ambient exposure rate can be distirguished from background'

e. The SIC shall contact the PADEP Area Health Ph]sicist'

f The SIC, in cotrcert with the PADEP Area Health Physicist, shall detefline the fate

ofthe vehicle and its conte s.

I)ocuD€ntation1. The following records shall be mai ained:

a. Inshument calibmtion and maintenance records'

b. Manufactuer itrstructiotr matruals fol each B?e oirate meter and detector'

c. Completed "survey Inshument Data Sheets", "Vehicle Screening Data sheets" atrd

"Radiological Survey Forms" (see Appetrdix 5 2)'

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tol.iee

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SURI'EY INSTRUMENT DATA SEEET

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VEEICLE SCREENDIG DATA SHEET

I nstru h ent lla hufactu rer:

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RADIOLOGICAL SURVEY FORM

sury6yP./6rn.d Br (Pni!1 sufl.y P!i6n.d 3Y (srqnduc):

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Appendix 5.3 - Facility Di.gram

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DATE o9r3.20rJCHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA, LLCLAMB'S FARM FLUIDSTORAGE FACILITY

SMITHFIEID TOWIISI]IR BMOFORD COU|trY, PA

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NoTEiALL TANKS ARE

INDEPENDENTLYVALVED

jcil

STORAGE TANK AREA

TANK FARM CROSS-SECTIONS

CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA, LLC'

IAMB'S FARM FLUID STORAGE FACILIWSMITHFIELD TOWNSHIP, BRADFORD COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

PROJECT NO.: 2011'02?2401

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60 ttlL GEOIiIEIiIBRANESHALL BE LINEAR LOWDEI{SIW POLYET}IYLENE

2 FELT UNERS

10 o2, 250 TEIISILE

LAID IN OPPOSITE

DIRECNON

2 FELT LINERS

10 oz, 250 TENSILE

LAID IN OPPOSITE

DIRECTION

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(11'SToNE WnH HNES)

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(coMPACrEo TO 95% STAiIoARD

PROCTOR DENSITY)

NOTTO SCALE

60 XILGEO EIIBRANE

SHAIBE UNEAR LOW

DENSITY POLYETHYLENE

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3" OF CRUSHER RUN

{1'' STONE WITH FINES)

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l0oz,250TENSILELAIO IN OPPOSITE

DIRECTION

EXISTINGSUBGRADE

COMPACIED GRAVEL

(cotitPAcTED TO 95% STAIIDARD

PROCTOR DENSITY)

NOT TO SCALE

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CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA' LLC.

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ITRUCKUNLOAD

CONNECTION(NOTE 1)

TRUCKLOAD

CONNECTION(NOTE 3)

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t. T-rxtare losrls) To FActLITATE TRUcK oFFLoADING oF TREATED wATER TRUcKS urlLlzE

ONBOARD AIR PUIVP TO OFFLOADING OF TREATED WATER.

2, PORTABLETANKS IN SECONDARY CONTAINI\IENT,

3, FLEXIELE HOSE(S)TO FACILITATE TRUCK LOADING OF TREATED WATER. TRUCKS UTILIZE

ONBOARD AIR PUI,4P TO LOAD'TREATED PRODUCEO WATER.

(NOTE 2)

1*\e CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA, LLC.

LAMB'S FARM FLUID STORAGE FACILITYSMrIHFIELD TOWNSHIP, BRADFORO COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

PROCESS FLOW DIAGRANI

PRoJEcr No : 2ol34212rnz

CHKD,BY: CDll,

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Appendix 5.4 - Chesape'ke Emergelcy Response Contact List

The ncarest ChesaPeako field offtce is located in Sayre' Pennsylvania- Chesapeake.will designate an

.dt;;;i;t;;-J;""sible person will beaccessible on site or bv telephone twenty four (24) hours

,-l-^r. ili, individual wili have discretioD and decision making authority ovir marpowel

.";,i;;."#;ii;". .".o*"* ro limit the impacts of a spill or incident. All other Foject

.Hi"#;fi;; i;;;;.;"' to the initiati;n of constuction activities' resardhs tleir

.*l"ri.-iurru", r" rn" lvent ofa release, spill or other incident. The intemal chesapeake emergency

response contact lcall shect) is provided in Appendix 5 4

In the event of a issue involving raalioactive matelials, designated chesapeake persotrnel shall

contact ihe following, as applicable:

Chesapeake Energy Coryontion14 Chesapeake Drive

Sayre, Pennsylvania I 8840

(s70) 882-',7102

PADEP Northcentral Region Area Health Physicist

(During business hours)('t 17) 10547 t2

(s10) 321 -3696PADEP Northccntral Region Emergency Coordinator

(During non-business hours)

Emergcncy Services 9l l

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F,A -r.t,rft-/"

Bi[y R. Ihoms, CHP, ClH, FHPS

Inbgrabd EnviuYn bl ttanagomsnl lnc3121 Sddlebmk Dd!E, Suite t508

Flndhy, ohio 45810(119) 4n4701

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Naturally Occurring RadioactiveMaterials (NORM) Management Program

Program Number:Revision Numtte,:

204-01-NORM 11-102

s€ction:lssued/EtecliveDate:

204-0111t23/10

Definitions

FR/hr (micro Roentgen per hour): A unit ol mdiation exposure. [t is used to dcpici the

amount of radiation a pelson or matcrial is subjecled to. when production equipment and

ticilities are surveyed the readings arc usually recorded in this unil (with the exception of

8as-processing equipmcnt and lacililies). Thc Scinlillalion probe will be uscd for this unilof measurement-

ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable): An npproach 1() control and manage human

exposure or envirunmental releases of radioactive malerial to be as low as socirl.tcchnicill. economic. practic.tl. and public policy considerations permit- ALARA is not a

dose limit. it is a practice utilizing lime. di\tance. and shielding tcchniques to minimizc

radiation dose levels-

Action Limit: Levcl of NORM presence cstablished by this proSram at which funher action

is required.

Background Levelsi Radiation levels currently cmanaling from the natural cnvironmeni oIthe surrounding arca.

cpm (counts per minute): A nrcasurement ol loo\e alpha and beta punicle rildiation

contuminatioo bcing emilted from a p€6on or an object. which is measured with the

Ceiger-Mueller "pancale' probc. This unit is primarily associated with the process olsurveying pcrsonnel called fiisking. Cas-processing equipmcnt and licililies rre surveyed

with lhe Geiger-Mueller "pancake" probe due to beu panicle contaminali(rn rhal i{ nor

dclcclrbl(' b) lhc \cintillillron p(,bc.

Confirmator! Survey and Sampling: A follow up survcy performed with a survey

instrument to confirm initial survcy results- Samples will bc collected t_rcm conlaminated

matcrials lo dctermine radioactivity prcsent.

Decontamination: Thc acl ol-removing rldioaclivc particles fionl an object. This activity is

typically rcquires a radioactive material license issued by a slate agcncy

Non-Routine Marntenance: Acti\itics perlormed fbr upkeep ()n equiPment and facilities

that do nol hrppen on a pcriodic or schcdulcd basis, in some instunces these ir(ti\itie\ can

take place in emergcncy or untbrcseen situalion\. and mlrintenance actirities that incrcase

the potenlial fbr additionrl exposure other lhan what is lbund in daily operalions (such as

conlaminalcs becoming itirbomc by welding. lorch cutting/burning. soldering,/brazing.

tlaming. grinding. hot tapping ol-line\ or ves\els. abrasive blastins. wire brushing or

chipping.t They can require contined space entry or respiratory proteclion- Il these

activities have a NORM tcvel at or abo\re 50!R/hr (including naturll background) lhe

aclivity reqlires thc $ork k) blr perlormcd by a qualified conractor-

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NORM: An acronym for Naturally Occurring Radioactive Malerial. wh;ch includes all radioactive

clements found in the environment. Examples ol NORM include long-lived radioactive elements

such ar uranium, thorium and potassium as well as any of their decay producls like rxdium and

radon. These elemenls have always been presenl in the Eanh's crust and within tissues of all

living beings. NORM may also be referred lo as Technologically Enhanced NORM

("TENORM") throughout various slate regulations.

NORM Survey: A survey conducted with NORM detection equiPment to determine levels ofradioactivity present. The results will be used to delcrmine what funher action is necessory'

NORM Wast€: Materials destined fbr disposal that are contaminated with elevated levels of NORM

above bitckground radiation. Wastes are soils. sludges' and scales lhat may contaminate objects

and personnel.

pci/g (Pico Curies per Gram): A unil of meusurcment used lo depict the concentration of' Jdioacliuity p.e..nt in a sample ol NORM media which is rcprcsentative of rhe field localion

an(yor equipment. This unit ii assGiated with the laborltory analysis referred to as a gamma

spectroscopy.

Personnel l'risk: A procedure whereby the NORM survey instrument is used to check penionnel fbr

loose surface conramination- The unil of mealurement used during a frisking operation ir cmp

(counts Per minute).

Qualifi€d Contructor: Compuny approved by the Chesapeake -Corporate EHS Department to

-- p".fn.* decontamination, dispo.ai. sampling' consulting or other work activities wilh NORM

conlaminated materials,

Real Propertyi any surface propeny. inclurling land and/or structures' owned by Chesapeilke or a

subsidiary.

Restricted Area: Any portion of an area in which access is controlled for purpose of protecting_---ira;"i,l""ft ftom exposure 1o rudiation and radioactive materiills Thesc areas may be storirSe

areas or area where decontaminalion aclivities are pedbrmed'

RoutineMgintenance:Activitiesperformedonaperiodicorscheduledbasisforupkeeponeouinmenl and/or tlcilittes. Thcse dctivities do not require confined space entry or respiratory

;;,I;;;. l;-,ft ;";l "reu

h"' NoRM levets at or above 50 FR'/hr (includins narural

Lackgrounrl). the Worker Protection Plan must be used'

Supervisor in Charye (SlC): Peron with primdry authonty oler a job sile whcre NORM

contamination is present or suspccted to be present

Transfer of ownership: The acl of moving ownership ol equipment. lilcilities. and/or property to-'-""J".

g*"*r licenserl company that iill operate the equipment' tacilitics' and'/or pmpeny lbr

.ii""J g'* p,.rat"i." {owneiship changes. but the intcnacd usc has not chlnged) A transfer of

u*n"..nip,o un "n,itv

thal will not coniinue operaling thc cquipment facilities' and/or propeny

fbr oil ani gas activities is a "Rel€ase for Unrestricted Use '

Unrestricted Use: Release of malcrials llciliries \oilli an(yor real propeny thilt are no longer

"on.i,fere.t NORM conuminated rc futllll my bgical beneficial use not relatcd to oil and gds

activiiies.

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NORM Worker Prot€ction Plan: A plan developed to outline the safest possible method forworking with and around NORM contaminated media.

ResponsibilitiesEmployees

l. Field employees will attend NORM Awareness training.

2. Review, unde$tand, and apply the NORM policy and safe working piactices.

3. Before disposing or transferring oil and./or gas equipment or related materials, contact lhe SIC orEHS Field Representative to delermine if a NORM Survey has been conducted.

Supervisor in Charge (SlC)

l. Anend SIC and NORM Ararenes\ lraining.

2. Review, understand, and apply the NORM policy and safe working practices.

3. Convey NORM SuNeyor results ofelevated levels e50 pR/hr including natureLl background) ofNORM to employees and contractors at affected work sites.

4. Approve work on equipmenl wilh elevated levels (>50 FR/hr including natural background) ofNORM based on NORM Surveyor results.

5. Ensure the worker Proteclion Plan is enacted and pre job safely meetings are conducted at worksites containing elevated levels of NORM (>50 FR/hr including natural background).

6. In states that require registmtion as a general licensee, ensure that requirements are met. (See

Attachment B)

7. Post signs and establish NORM storage areas lbr media containing elevated levels (250 pRftrincluding natural backgound) ofNORM. (See Attachment B)

8. Conlact the Corporate EHS Department in the event of potential employee, contmctor. public, orenvironmental exposure to NORM at or above Chesapeake action limits.

9. Notify the Waste Management Plan Adminislrator to determine pioper disposal procedures forNORM contaminated wasle.

10. Ensure only qualified NORM contractorsfor specific license activities.

approved by the Corpomte EHS Department are used

I L Determine shipping requiremenls of NORM contaminated media prior to transpon. (See

Aftachment B)

NOBM Surveyors

L Attend NORM Surveyor and NORM Awareness training

2. Perform NORM surveys when required to ensure that potential NORM hazards at Chesapeake

locations are identified.

3. Ensure survey instruments are properly calibrated. (See Attachment B)

4. Retain copies of NORM surveys and calibration documentation.

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5. Inform the SIC and the Corporate EHS Department of NORM survey results showing elevated

levels oI NORM (250 lrR./hr including natural background).

Competent Manilest Signer

L Sign NORM waste shipping documentation. (See Attachment B)

2. File NORM waste shipping documents electronically.

Contractors

l. Abide by all federal and state regulations. as well as intemal NORM policies' penaining toworker, public, and environmental NORM protection.

Chesapeake Corporate EHS llepartment

l. Conduct and coordinate relevant training on the NORM Management Policy and Program.

2. Assist NORM Surveyors, SICS, and employees where necessary.

3. Maintain records as required by this policy.

4. Delermine potential worker exposurc based on NORM surveys. lf polential exposure is above

action limit, perfom site assessment Io determine additional worker protection requirements'

advise the SIC on proper actions.

5. Act as liaison between Chesapeake and state and t'ederal regulatory agencies regarding

compliance with applicable NORM regulations and licensing.

6. Select appropriate personal protection equipment (PPE) for employees working with NORM

contaminated media.

7. Assess the effectiveness of the NORM policy and program and implement changes when

necessary.

8'ApproveandmaintainalistofqualifiedNoRMcontractorsanddisposall.aciliriesfbleachaleaofoperations.

Purchasing GrouP

L Attend NORM Awareness training

2. Ensure used equipment and/or property is not purchased or divested without an evaluation of fte

NORM risks.

Regional waste Management Plan Administrator

I . Coordinate the disposal of NORM contaminated waste.

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Process

Aclion Limits

Equipment and./or material are considered NORM contaminated when NORM survey results taken atthe surface of the equipment indicate radiation levels at 50 FR/hr or above (including naruralbackground) (See Attachment B).

Occupational exposures should not exceed 2,ffx) gR/hr for continuous exposure (40 hrs/week).Contact the Chesapeake Corporate EHS Depafiment with any questions about occupationalexposure-

Prior to divesting real propefiy with a history of oil and gas operations, soils ot wastes, laboratoryanalysis using gamma spectroscopy should be performed. Transfbr of ownenihip is permissible withreadings at or below 30 pci/g. Retease for unrestricred use is permissible ar or below 5 pci/g.

Medla Action Limll lnstrumenl

Equipmgnt

Personnel (40 hrs/week) Chgsapeake

Soils and Wastes {Transter of Ownership)

Soils and Waste (Release lor Unrestricted Use)

50 [Rftr2000 !Fi/hr

30 poi/g

5 pci/g

Survey lnstumonl

Survey lnsirument

Laboratory Analysis

Laboratory Analysis

Exemption Limits

The following media are exempt f.om NORM regulations: (See Attachment B)

. Naturul gas and natural gas products,

. Crude oil and crude oil products, or

. Produced water from crude oil and natural gas production if it is re-injected in a well approvedby the agency having j urisdiction to regulate such disch.lrge.

NORM Surveys

NORM survcys will be conducted under the following circumstances:

. Slomge and,/or laydown yards containing used oilfield equipment;

Cas processing plants;

Receipl of used production equipment or mateials from a maintenance, cleaning or refurbishingconftactor, prior to being accepted (Alternativel!, the written rcsuhs of a sunelt conducted b-"-

the tontractor pliof ao shipment maj he eccepted.)

All property previously used for oil and gas operations prior to Chesapeake taking ownership.

All land, equipment, materials, and facilities prior to fansfer of ownership or release forunrestricled use.

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. Prior to performing non-routinc maintenance operations on production and gas processing

equipment.

Prior to removal of production. gils processing. and gas treatment equiPment for disposal ordecommissioning activities.

Prior to removal of used tubular, prcduction and gas processing equipmcnt from locations known

to contain NORM.

. Prior lo transferring equipment which has been in service six (6) months or longer on a single

location.

Prior to re-entry drilling operations on locations known to contain NORM

All decontaminated materials prior to transfer of ownership or release for unrestncted use-

bcations with new production or gas treatment equipment and materials will be surveyed not

prior to one ( I ) year, and not exceeding three (J) yelni ofcommencing operations

Follow-up & Conlirmalory Surveys

. Follow-up surveys will take place on a periodic basis beginning with the initial survey. nol to

exceed two (2) years. on material und/or sites thal have NORM levels al or above 30 FR/hr(including natural background).

. cas processing plants dnd storage and/or laydown yards containing oilfield equipment will have

a tbllow up survey al a minimum ofevery two (2) ycars

. NORM storage areas will have a lbllow up survey every six (6) months.

. Confirmatory su eys and sampling shall be conducted by a corporate EHS apProved contractor'

NORM Survey Procedures

. The NORM Survey Rcpo( (Form 20'l-A) will be used to record NORM survey inlbrmution

. Copies of lhe NORM survey tbrm will be scanned into Siteview and saved by property

identification number of the facility and/or equipmenl being surveyed.

. NORM surveys showing levels of contamination exceeding 50pR-/hr (including natural

brckground). must be sent to the Chesapeake Corporate EHS depa menl for lurther review'

. NORM surveys performed in a llammable/combustible area per the Hot work Policy. with a

non-inlrinsically salely survey inslrument. will be conducted under a "Hot Work Permil

. Physical samples of NORM matcrills shall be tlken by a qualified conlractor and scnt lbrlaboratory analysis.

Survey lnstruments. Survey instrumentr will be issued by the Chesapeake Corporate EHS Depanmenl'

. survey instrumenration must tle calibrated and in good condition to be uscd li)r conducting

NORM surveys.

. The NORM Surveyor will send survcy instruments to lhc authorized distributor if any damage

has occurred or if it is not functioning correctly.

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The survey instrument must be retumed to the manufacturcr or authorized distributor by the

NORM Surveyor at intervals not !o exceed lwelve ( | 2) monlhs lbr facrcry calibration.

D(rcumentation of the factory calibmtion must be kept in the instrumenl case and a copy retained

at the tleld office tbr a period offive (5) years.

Employee Notltlcations

In slates thal require an opemtor lo register:* a general licensee, cuFent copies of lhe tbllowingmaterials must be p,oslcd in field offices where NORM exists: (See Attachment B).

. A notice to employees explaining where ihe following documents may be examined:

All applicable federal and state regulations,

- The license. conditions. or documents incorporated into the license by rcterence. and any

associated amendments,

Applicable operating procedures requircd to work under lhe license. and

- Any notice of violirtion involving:

o Rldir.rlogical *orking conrJitions.

o Proposed imposition of penalty or orders issued' or

o Chesapeake responses to the violation

Worker Protectlon Requirements

. worker protection requirements will be applicable any time routine mainten:ince or other work is

perfbrmed on. uround. or near NORM contaminated media-

. Use ALARA concepts and i<leals to minimize potential NORM exposure lo workers and the

public.

. PPE will be wom and properly disposed ofwhen work is complcle'

. Only essentidl Personnel with approPriate training will be allowed in Restricted Areas'

.Eating.drinking,andtobaccousealenolallowedinworkareaswherethereispotcntiir|NORMcontilminotion exPosurc.

. Aller working with contaminated equipment. workers should wash hands lhoroughly with large

quantities of;oap and waler befbre eating. drinking. or smokinS, and at the end of thc workday'

. Any work on NORM contam;nated equipment. which may generate dust should be avoided

where possible.

. Any employee with thc potential lor exposure to NORM contaminatcd -dusl :ri or above the

acrion limiiof 5t) gRrhr (inclucling natural background). must comply with (he rcquirements of

the Chesapeake Respiralory Protection Program prior to perlbrming suid tusks'

. workcrs with potcntial for exposure aI or above Chesapeake permisiible exposure limit of 2 000

gR/hr (including natural background). based on NoRM Survey results and EHS DePartment

assessment. will be monitored with a personal dosimetry device to determine exposure levels'

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An employee who is exposed above the Chesapeake action limit ot' 2,000 FR/hr (including

natural background), will have a record of the exposure entered in their pebonnel file.

The NORM Worker Protection Plan shall be used for all maintenance operations and any otheractivities that may increase the potential for additional exposure to NORM contaminated

materials at or above 50UR/hr (including natural background). (See Altachments A and B)

Decontaminalion. NORM contaminated media slated for acquisition or divestilure may require decontamination

prior to tmnsfer of owne6hip or release for unrcstricted use down to appropriate levels unless

otherwise negotiated. (See Attachment B)

. Decontamination activilies must be conducted by a qualified NORM contractor.

. On-site decontamination activities must be conlained to a Restricted Area

Storage ol NOR and NORM Waste

. NORM storage areas must, at a minimum, establish a boundary around the site and have postings

that read "Caution: Restricted Area". The postings must meet state specific requiremenls (See

Attachment B)

. Survey results indicating NORM storage areas exceeding 2'000 gR/hr' will undergo lurther

assessment by the Corpomte EHS Department and the SIC to determine if personnel radiation

dose monitoring is required or worker access times should be restricted.

. Survey results indicating NORM levels meeting or exceeding 400 UR/hr above background

levels, at the boundary of a restricted area. will underSo funher assessment by the Chesapeake

Corporate EHS Department to detemine potential for unnecessary public exposure and any

appropriate actions to be taken.

. Any valves. latches. lids. or other openings on contaminated equipment and materials should be

kept closed in order to prevent exposure.

. NORM waste should not be slored in piles' and no funher NORM waste will be added to

existing NORM waste piles.

. NORM waste can b€ stored no longer than ninety (90) days, from the day that it was determined

to be a waste, prior to disposal.

. NORM contaminated material and-/or non-active equipment not deemed to be waste can be

stored on location or in a NORM stomge area no longer than one (l) year prior to being

decontaminated. (See Attachment B)

. ALARA concepts will be utilized when staging a NoRM stomg€ arca in order to produce the

minimum exposure achievable to workers and the public-

. obsolete contaminated equipment may not be removed from the NC)RM storage afea unlil the

SIC and the Waste Managemenl Plan Administrator have approved disposal'

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L6beling & Marking

. NORM contaminaled equipment still in operalion must be labeled with signs stating: 'NORM -Some states have specitic information lhal must be posted on contaminatcd operating equipment(See Attachment B)

. fueas with equipment and/or materials showing survey readin8s lhat meel or exceed 2'000 pR/hrwill be posted with the radiation symbol and the words tAUTION: RESTRICTED AREA-.

. Areas with equipment and/or materials showing survey readings that meet or exceed 5'000 pR/hr

at one ( I ) fbot from the NORM source will be posted with the radiation symbol and the words

"CAUTION: RADIATION AREA". Storage conlaine6 such as drums. holding NORM waste.

must be labeled as 'NORM"."- (See Attachment B)

. Slomge containcrs such as drums, holding NORM waste must be labeled as "NORM". Also.

rhe) uill meel ;rn) ddilional po.linB requiremcnls nece\sary

. ObsoteE NORM contaminated equipment showing sufley readings at or above 50 gR-4rr should

be cleifly labcled as "NORM " and placed in a reslricted area

. NORM storage arcas containing contlminilted cquipmenl with survey readings a! or above 50

FR/tu should be posted with th€ radiution symbol and the words 'CAUTIoN: RESTRICTED

AREA".

. Labels and postings must be conspicuous io the worker. weatherproof and leSible.

Transportation. Trunsponation requirements must be determined by the SIC prior lo shipPing any NoRM

conliminaled equipment or waste. (See Altachment B)

. If material being ol_lered fbr transpon mcets or cxceeds two (2) times natural background

radiarion, a sample will be collected and senl to an approved laboratory tbr anaylsis ofrddioactivi!y prior lo lransport.

. upon receipt of lhc laboratory results. the determination will be mi e if th€ material meets the

DOT hivardou i mrlerirls cla\sifi,r.lion

. Only qualified contractors may transF)rt NORM materials meeting lhe DOT criteria of a

hMardous material.

. All NORM removed by third pany conlrlctors or vendors shllll bc collected in a suitablc

container, properly l.lbeled. and lranspo(cd in accordance with all applicahlc f'ederal and sote

shipping regulalions. (See Attachment B)

Disposal.chesapeakepersonnclmuslcompleteNoRMawarenesstrainingissuedbytheCorporaleEHs

Department prior to uccessing and./or mandging storage containers such as drums' holding

NORM Waste.

. worker protccti()n requiremenls must be fbllowcd while workinB around NORM conlaminB(ed

. Activities which may generate NORM contanrinated waste musl bc approved by an SIC'

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. The Regional Waste Management Plan Administntor will be notitied by the SIC and coordinate

the disposal of NORM contaminaled wastcs.

. All NORM waste will bc disposed of in a Chesapeake Corporate EHS Depanment approved

NORM disposal tacility by a qualified NORM contractor.

A Comperent Manifest Signer will sign NORM waste shipping documenls at the time ofpick up.

All shipping documentation generaled from NORM disposal musl b€ stored elecronically by the

Competent Maniflst Signer in E-l,l'ell file by propeny number with no terminalion date. A hard

copy will be kept at the field office tbr a period ol five years

Translar ol Ownership

Land/Soll

. I-and or soils designated tbr transfer of ownership will have a survey conducted and samples

taken prior lo divesling or lease lermination

. Labomtory analysis relults of the samples taken indicating levels above 30 pci/g will require

decontaminalion prior to lransfer of ownership

. tand designated fbr unrestricted use will have a survey conducted and samples taken prior k)

divesting or lcase tclmination

. Laboratory lnalysis results of the samples taken indicaling levels above 5 pci/g will require

decontamination prior to b€ing released for unrestricted use

Equipmeni

. A standard bill of sale will be used fbr transactions whereby chesapeake transfers ownership olused produclion and/or gas processing equipment to another entity-

. Any NORM contaminaled equipment will be decontaminated prior to being relcased for

unrestricted used.

. cheslpeake will nol purchasc NoRM contaminated equipment. Any uscd production and/or gas

proces.ing equipmeni must havc a survey provided by the supplier indicating NORM levels at or

below natural bnckground levels prior to Chesapcake laking ownership

Donaliona

. A NoRM survey *itl be conducted on any used production/8as processing equipmenl that is

designated for donation

.sun'eyresultsindicatingreadinSsatorgreaterthan{wotimesncturalbackgroundreadingswillrequire deconltmination pnor lo rJonalion.

.Astandailbillcrfsalewiththepurchasepriceindicatingzerodollarswillheusedtorecordalldonations of used productior/gls processing equ;pment.

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AttachmentsArhchment A. Worker Protection Plan

Attachment B, State Specific Requirements

FormsForm 2(X-A, NORM Survey

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Attachment A, Worker Protection Plan

when to Us€ Use the NORM worker Protection Plan whenever pedorming routine maintenance

work on equipment lnd/or ficilities contaminated wilh NORM ai or abovc the action

limit of 50 gWhr (including nirtural background) Maintendnce activities that increase

the potential for additional exposure olher (han what is found in daily operations,

(suci as contaminates becoming airbome) are not considered ruutine- (See

Attachment B)

Important: Use qualified. licensed contractors tbr non-routine work on cquipment'

tubulars. and facilities contaminated with NORM above lhe action limit

of 50 pRrhr (including natural background) maintenance activitics thut

increase the potential for additional exposure other than what is found in

daily op€rations. (such as contaminates becoming airbome) require the

use of a qualilied contractor' (See Atlachment B)

ActioN Follow the ALARA principals below while performing work to ensure the lowest

polsible exposure to rldioactive isotopes'

'1. Exposure Reduction Techniques

Human ExPgsure Reduclion

. Do not eat. drink, smoke. or chew gum or tobacco in the area where work is being pertbrmed on

NORM conlaminated malerials or where NORM conllminaled waste is being handled'

Avoid direct skin contact with NORM conraminated scale. solids' and liquids-

Cover openings of NORM conraminated pipe and cquipmenl with thread protecior\ or olher

suitable coverings.

. Used dust suppression techniques to limil airbome conlaminates (keep material wet' covered'

etc.).

Envlronmenlal Erposurc Reduclion

prior to maintenance on containment equipmenl or opening inspection hatches. sludSe traps. or

pig rcceivers. place sulficient Sround cover below the item or work area'

The ground cover should be:

- l-arge enough to conlain the of leak!8e and waste' and to allow ample room fbr all related

Made ofplastic or waterproof lype matcrial capablc of wilhsianding the work.uclivitics

ir*oLu"a *ltttout t"".ing or ripping Ahcrnatively' a suitable drip trry or catch pan may be

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2. PrFlob Salety eeting. Hold a safcty meeting for all aftected personnel and perfbrm a Pre-Job Salety Analysis (refer lo

he-Job Safety Analysis. EHs Policy 122) prior to the commencement of the routine

maintenance work.

o Work requiring the use of the NORM Worker Protection Plan is considered a "Sdtbty CriticalTask" p€r lhe Pre Job Safety Analysis Policy (EHS Policy 122).

3. Establish work Ar6a Boundaries

. Establish a boundary around lhe work area in order to

- Limit access of personnel not involved in the maintenance task, and

Reduce the area available 1br conlamination.

. Establish rhe boundaries of the work area by marking the perimeter using barricade tape. rope' ordistance from other operations.

. The boundary should be as small as possible, but large enough to allow for

- Personnel and equipment access and egress from thc work area, and

All work ro be accomplished in a safe manner.

' within lhe bound.rry, eslablish a lrisking (see section 7) and decontamination area tbr personnel.

. The decontaminalion and/or frisking arel should bc:

hT::tr""'S:,tJJ:il,[*41'"t o'* ""d

should contain u rash receptacle ror sotid wasres.

An area in which background radiation levels are equal to or less than 50 cpm.Note: If water will be used to removand wash water. e contaminates from frersonnel, takc acdons lo collecl the rinsc

. provide containers 1br:- Drscar.6sl ,..,.., re clorhing. and. Contaminaled tr:r\h at the e\it trom the work areu.. Conkiners may be trash bags or drums.

4. Personnet proteclive Equipment (ppE)

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iil::fiilT;;'li,i::'i:,T?l:Ti*?Ly"".::*inarion may scr on your crothins or boors. wear

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5. PPE Dlsposal. Place all NoRM-contaminated PPE generated during mainlenance in a separate container from

other wastes such as a lrash bag or drum.

. Label containers as "Oil & Cas NORM PPE'. Notify rhe waste management plan administratorwhen you have NORM contaminated waste.

6. Work Compl€tion. Upon Lompletron of maintenance actir roes:

- Remove your PPE prior to exiting the work area, and

- Immediately perform a whole body frisk.

7. Frisk Procedures

Frisk- a procedure whereby the survey instrument is used to check personnel for k)ose surfaceconlamination. The unil of measurement used during d frisking op€ralion is cmp (counts per minute).

. A whole body frisk will be conducted every time an employee exits the work area.

. Natural background radiution must be considered when determining where to perform a

Personncl frisk.

The background rate should not be greater than 50 cpm.

. when performing a trisking activity. always use the audible response and the slow response

modc on the survey instrument.

. A whole body frisk should be performed if the person has been working in an area whcre loose\urftce (onlilmin3tion iq known to e\ist.

. Use lhe Geiger-Mueller "pancake" type prcbe to perfbrm personnel thsks when surveying forloose contamination. lrose contamination i! easily removed from production equipment onioPPE and maintenance tools, and poses a bealth risk when ingested or inhaled.

The hands should be frisked llrst before touching anything else to prevent contamination ofthe probe in the instance an individuals hands are contaminated.

Avoid contact ofthe body with the probe.

Once the hlnds have been frisked.lhe probe may be picked up.

Perform a pergonnel lrlsk by:- holding the probe within l/2'ofthe surface. and

- Moving it at a rate of 2-.3" per second.

. The following areas ofthe body require spccial attenlion:

- Head and hair.

- Face (especially the nose and mouth areas).

Hands and fiel.- Knees and elbow!. and

- Buttocks

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. Take -3 to 5 minutes lo conduct a good whole body thsk.

. lf problems or queslions arise, contact the Corporate EHS Department

Readings greater than natural backgrouDd levels (with a maximum background of 50 cpm)indicat€ the pres€nce of contahination.

It elevated readings are delected

. Slow the trisking rate to 0-5-2 inches per second and determine the area of the highest count mte.

Note: Only those peAonnel with an immediate medical emergency should be allowed to exitthe NORM work area without bcing fiisked.

8. P€rsonnel Decontamination. The deconhmination of personnel is required if elevated readings (i.e. readings greater than natural

backgound levels with a ma\imum background of 50 cpm) are detected during the perionnelfrisking.

. Remove NORM contamination ofthe skin by washing the alToctcd area in repid warer with mild, highlather soap (dish detergent, etc.).

. Che(L used PPE tbr loo\e lurfacc con lamin:rtlon.

. Decontominate or pl&e contaminated PPE in suitable containeii that are sealed and held for disposal.

. Perfbm a loose surface contamination suney on all equipment. tools, irnd containeN befbre exitingthc work area.

. Any loose sudace conlamination found should be promptly clcaned up by using we( paper owels or awet cloth. The cloth should be properly disposed as "Oil & Gas NORM PPE'.

. Collect any water uscd to wash personnel, and hold for labontory analysis belbre releirsing it to dn

unreslricted arca.

. [-abor.rtory reslhs showing activity above 30 pci/g may not be rele:rsed and must be sent to an EHsDepanmenl approved NORM disposal faciliry.

Noles

. Hot waler opens lhe pores and lets the contamination sink decper inio the skin.

. Cold water closes lhe pores. possibly locking conlamination in the skin.

. [f watcr and soap arc not available, use slandard watcrless gets. such as co-Jo' . or damp to\.vel\for personnel decontaminaiion.

. Scrubbing with a sofi bristle brush is not recommended.

. Once the washing process is completc. survey the area again to ensure the contamination was

completely removed.

lmportant: Perlbrm the washing process u mlximum of two (2) times.

. lf contamination is slill present alier two (2) washings. conlacl the Corporlte EHS Dcpanmentfor fLrfther guidance.

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Attachment B, State-Specific Requirements

Trblc indicutes rcpics wherc a state has specilic rcquirements thal nray involve xdditional consideration.

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ArkansasArkansas Radiation Prolection Regulations including NORM Regulations can be accessed al:http//www.heslthvrrkan$s.cony'rules regMonlzins radiation octolrer 2006.pdf

LouislanaLouisiana Radiation Proteclion Regulations can be accessed at:http://www.deq.state.la.uvportal/tabid,/16?4/Default.aspx#ERC (select the Piut XV - RadiarionProtection link)-

I'leYv MericoNew Mexico Radiation Prctection Regulations can be accessed at:hnp://www.nmcpr.state.nm.uvnmac/ tirle20/T2rc003.htm New Mexico NORM Regulations can beaccessed at http://www.nmcpr.state.nm.uynmac/pansftitle2(y20.003.0014.htln

TexasTexas Radiation Protection Regulations can be accessed at:http://www.dshs-srate.tx.uvadiatior/rules.shrm (scroll down the page and seled the g2g9.259 tab fbrNORM Regulations).

West VirginiaWest Virginil Radiation Protection Regulations (Radiological Health Rule) can be accessed at:h{p:/app!.sos.lvv.qov/csr/verifv.asp?Titleseries=64-23 (Nore: scroll through rhe download ro Article$6,1-23-16 for lhe NORM ReSularions. Scroll rolhe lasr page oflhe downl;d for a.TENORMChan".)

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Cuideline#10. titled'Wasre " can be accessed ,t:Screeninghttpi//deo.state.wv.us/shwd/downloads/guidelines/sws | 0.

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Attachment C, NORM Contractor Handout

Purpose and Applicability

The objective of tbis handout is to inform contractors working on Chesapeake locations of the

possibility of NORM on location. where it may be encountered, and whut actions are required. This

handoul is applicable for Chesapeake and its subsidiary companies.

Naturally Occurring Hadioactive Material (NOBM)

The acmnym NORM is used to describe lowlevel, naturally occuning radioactive matedal. This

ddioactive material wals created when the eafth was formed. Radioactive materials' such as radium,

may occur natumlly in underground rock formations thal also contain oil and gas NORM thal

becomes concenEated in the production process may also be refen€d to ils Technologically_Enlanced.

or TENORM (hereafter simply rct'erred to as NORM). (API NORM Fact Sheet.)

Chesapeake equipmenr will be labeled as NORM when a sufley instrument reading indicates

5q!,@ (Micro Roentgen p€r hour) ot above (including backgrouod). in accordance with state

regulations and the Chesapeake NORM Policy.

ln the Oil and Gas lndustry

When NORM is found. it is typically seen in the deposits (like sludges/sctle/lilms) that can

accumulate on the inside of equipment such as comprcssor inlet scrubbers. pig traps. tank bottoms'

liee wlter knock out lanks. tubinS. production pipe. heuter treaters. down hole pumps and oil water

sepa&rlors.

Chesapeake Locations

A contractor will be notified when a Chesapeake krcation contains NORM by the lbllowing

methods:

. ln senicc and/or idle cquipment will be labeled with a white sticker with thc word "NORM" in

black lettering;

. Thc location will be placarded with a yellow sign with thc word "NORM" in black lctterinS' or;

. The contractor will be notified via e'mail from a Chesapeake representative

Whilc Chesapeake will notify the contractor of locations known to contain NORM Chesapeake may

not have sur;eyed every location_ It is the contractor's responsibility to tblbw federal cnd stale law

with regards Io the identification of NORM and protection ofemployees.

If NORM is identiied by the contractor' they are to immediately notity a Chesapeake EHS

Represenlative.

Contractor Requirements

.Followfederalandslateregulationswhcreapplicablelrhjslr'('/alesbulisnollimitedfuOSHAhniainS Rdditllion stundartl, DO't Ha:!ftlous Malerials Transponai()tt slandurd\ )

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L\mber Alcon am r certified radi2tr(r saferl'oficct (RSO) fot,,il and gas NORNI as wcll as a

cerriticd NORXI sun eror. RSO is through N()lil\l Solurons N( )R\f sun'evor is through :\RS

am also CtlNtII ceruficcl hazrrdous materials manascr aad a CSP cernFed satin professional

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G. Air Quality - Request for Determination

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Chesapeake Appalachia, LLCLamb's Farm Fluid Storag€ FacilityChesapeake Property # 923264Smithfield Township, Bradford County' PABL # 2013-0272-M2

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC has submitted a Request for Detemiflatioa ofExemption from Plan

,\pproval/Opetating Pemir, to Pennsylvania Dcpattment of Enwironmental Protecrion'

Ntrthcenttal Regional Of6ce for concurrent review for the Lamb's Fam Fluid Storage Facility'

I'leas€ do flot hesitate to contacr Nfr. David M. Shimmcl, P E - Chiel New Source Rwiew Section

Ait Quality Progtam, at PADEP Nonhcentral Of6ce or Nfr. Etic \f. Haskins Regulatotv

Operations N{anager, Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC

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s@lpCrrc

October 15, 2013

VIA UPS OVERNIGHT

Mr. Mohammad Zaman, P.E.. Air Program Manager

PA Departsnent of Environmental Proteclion

Bureau of Air Quality208 West Third StreetWlliamsport, PA 120'1

RE: RFD t6: Lambs Farm Fluid Storage Facility

Smithfield Township' Bradford County

Dear Mr. Zaman:

Please find enclosed our Request for Determination (RFD) *6 in lriplicate which seeks the

DeDarEnenfs petmission to operate a waitewater storage facility at our Lamb's Farm site

fii: p.roil i";;;;-#tlnt 'ot tit" pttui*itv "potu"o

n"onu"E€r^storase Facilitv The

iiii"p,ij"'J-'i]ilu'; Farm storage Faciritv wlrr be or the same size and lavout as the

Hershberoer Facilitv. Upon approval oi tlie Lamb's Farm permit, Chesapeake will cease

iJ""."1i."r'"Jtn" rl"ilnuJrler Ficitity ano remove equipment form the site'

Should you have any questions on this, please feel free to contact me'

Very truly Yours,

Regulatory operations Manager

EWHJtK

Enclosure: RFD # 6 (3 copies)

Chesapake Encrgy Corporation

la CheP@tc I'c I S.Yr', PA 18840

s70-882-7702

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27oo-Pu.Aqoolt Rev.ll/z0os RFD S6: Lamb's Farm

giim*t:*":*- "'"^"'' :fi3l"$ll,''a3ll'91{^'JJiJiySi',3"

Request for Determinatlon oI changes of Minor Signific.ance

and Exemption from Plan Approval/Operating Permit

Under Pa Code 5127'14 or S127 449

lllExemption ftom OPerating Permitselecl alllhal applY (se€ lnslructions):W

l! other sources and classes of soures ol minor

siqnikance, pucuanl io 25 Pa Code s 127 14(aX8)

T1 Phvsical chalqes lo soutces ol mi'o' signitcancepu;suanl to 25 Pa Cod€ S 127 14(a)(9)

fl Add:l:olal Dhvs,csl changes ol minor significane lhal- d. nol add new eourpmenl putsuanl lo 25 Pa Code 5

127 .14(.)11\.

Tl A.ldilional ohvsi@lchanqes ol minor signrficanc€ lhal" add new

"qrip."nr' pr^u"nt to 25 Pa Code S

127.14(c)(2J.

ll chanoes due lo de mnimis inqeases in e'nissions'

pursu;nt to 25 Pa Codo S 127 a49

(Musl have !€lrd operaling pemrl condilions aulhonzno

de minimis increases )

Exsmption from Plan ApProval I

Sel6d alllhatapplv (seo lnslructons): I

huDi&qvi&!e!Lde!3ac4e-ui&!!€!&9uae!s!!!! I

7/119/2700-BK DFP4103 Ddr I

D Minot sources ot classes ofsoLrrc€s pursuant lo 25 I

Pa. codss 127.1a(a)(1) (7) l

l"I Other sources and ctasses of sources ol mnor I.' sionificance. pursuanl lo 25 Pa Codo I

Sizz.tl("Xa) ltem No 38<27rPYotvoc I

trl Phvsical changes lo sources of minor sigrllicance

- 6,,isuanr lo 25 Pa code S l?7 14(a)(9)

rl ArlotioMl ohYscal thanses ol mlnor signficrnce" lhat do not add new equipmPnl' pursuanl lo 25 Pa

code S 12714(c)(1)

Tl a.lditionat ohvsical chanoes ot m:oor signi{tcance_ urat aaa new iquipmenl, punuanl lo 25 Pa code 5127 .14(crl2l

n chanoes diie lo de minimrs inseases il emissioos

- purs;nl lo 25 Pa Code 5 127449'

lF. .nq-i{9{!+I glts.tL!rr.1rvll r.r:w*ft9@$ni&_n€ "'_*_ _'

-F""ifi

ly/co.p"nyN"te:chesapeakeAppalachia'LLc'

-..

.. ir.t6.9a taA6n

Plant Namo: Lamb's Farm Fluld Sto€ge Facilily

ffi;;6-;ihr;i;io;Gip county' B'"dro'd

Mailing Address Gf drfferenl):

TJ--t r-.to,r"r ldentification Number (ElN) (if applicable): 73 1343196

::;*'-. r.r^* NAICS Coder 801 - Drilling Fluid Residualscurlent uperdung rErr

6. l^snh.l Guzek r.L.

Address (if d iferent from fadlitv/company)i

Guzek Asso.iates, lnc 40 1 Davis Slreel' Clarks Summil PA 1 841 1

trr-.,^-----v n^nr..r PoEdn: Eric Haskins

Telephoner (570) 586- 9700

E-Mail: ouzeka!!9@cql994

Title: Regulatory Operaliom llanager

Addr€ss (if different frcm facilitv/companv):

14 chesapeake Lane, Sayre, PA 18840 ,=*- ---c-sF-ad{q

TeleDhoner (570) 882 -ll!4E-Mail: [email protected]

Olher (see lnsgucllonshltd&.r!4e!!!?rd.9pE!ele-.Pa

Prolect Type: E New constructron D Modincarion O Remediarion ,ri##ffi#fljlltTotal number olsources tn plolec[ gLdi-:a,rr;i;;;oescaotlon * nroiect 111 '1",1'j:jlffi'"i""':j"", ,,, ic/2?'GBK DEp4lo3g4 and ara

iir'd{ii'::^ *"'"* "- *-- -ii;dfrcdrcqionalwell ddllins operatiornaluml oas wells in Marcellus Shale geologic lorma

ililialjrt?im-uiJrroi nu'is to ue usei as dareup warer tor tunher I'vorautic fr actunng ano o

bmrtlon - see lnslruclonschsupporling docunents in seclionF 5s

d walers ftorn hv'Iauliu tra.lurirlg ards oen€rated du ng lhe drilling oflhec i6r th6 beneflcialuse to manulaclure

eveloprnent of nstural gas weis

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RFD #6: Lamb's FarmR.v- lll2009

' M0sl entervalu€ or N/AFor speciated HAPS (se€ lnstruclions {htto:/ w! d.elibrqrv geD,q!+e p?,u

L"li,]11?"J,i-"I'iti "t i""l ;ioir,Jip.rr"iiir'. pte'"e att'ctr aaaitionir sheers in sedion F

neouestfor Oetormlnation ofChanges ofMlnor Slgniflcance and EromPtion from- plan lpprovattoperalins Permitund€r25 Pa, codoS 127't4or$127449

^^d^lAra ' qaMmle sheet for each source included in the project For projecls with rnore than one source' make

Jijiiij-"'"] J"iiJJ ti,r" p"g" o|. oo*nro"o r,om dli;i ni|. ouatityieermit" uieb'site (www deDweb state.Da us, kevwordl

Request for Determination.)

+,8-o rr'm.. chFeane.ke Aooalachia. LLC. - Lamb's Farm Fluid Storage Facility

Source Category Code and Dascdption (2700_BK DEP4l03 Ddf)l

Relininq Sources

50.999 - olher Peiroleum/Natu6l Gas Produclion &

Source location (ii sourco is portable' submit a separate Request For uelermlnarpn ll(ru' dPPnud

operating locaiion):

4bu9 ulsrer Koau. urst€r. .^ I uewv, v'i, iN iii

X Stafionary n Portable (Enter nurnber of days in operation at th s loc€tion: q)

ls equipmont existing or proposed? [ Exlsting X Proposed

Actualor Planned Date of lnstallationl 1a1n013

Source Descrlption (see Inslruclions {h o /'\{*w er'uary deo srare oa ueoswouEsu6u'''q' Iexamoles ol applicablo lnfo*urion uro"n "upponi"fi*iftir"

fiTiiiron t' *o p'"ioe seps€te iLstillca on for anv documenl

deslq;\aled as Confrd€nllsl Eusin€ss lnlormation):

RF D: A sloraos facllilv for dr,lling fluids gaswellflow back processed and produced wslers ftom hydtaulic fracluring and exlracliol of

.;,il;;;lil f'oni i;; i;l,llr," sn"i" g*bs;i;;i,1.,-i"J o"rr'g;"r." g"^srated durirs rh€ dri.rins of rhe naturar sas w€rrs

,n rvtarc€lus shate qeotosic tormarons, r,"nl.ii"ii""|i l"rrr"g oie'"tons.-ro' rn€ beneliclal use lo manufacrur€ hvdraLlic

li,,j,'li"[i n-,rii ji-di,J"i ." m"x*p ""t",

ror r,iir'ii nydrar:lc f,airurrng ano deveropmenr of naruralsas wells

ls the source subjed to any New Source P€rforman'F slandards (NsPs) or Naton

liH;ii;;;;ffi;;hi""!rr" c*r'"r r*r'nlioii ir'ucl sianoarbz lr ves' specirv redeEl cirarion incrrding subparr'

Noatr Subpad:

;u must enter Dotential emissions below lf also reporting actual omissDns' provroe rne ac

c;lculations as allachment(s) in Seclion F. ol this RFD: : t -::i::i::: I -;a;;:i;:; :;a;; -;;;

Pollutant(s)(frcm lnstructions) Itons/vead' Appondlx B

NoneNone

None NonePM-10NonePM-2.5 NOneNoneSox NoneNoneco NoneNoneNox None

TolalVOC 0.08 0.34 Based on compadson ol3 daivcomposito samples ol untrcated vsIreated process water and supporlingTotal HAPS" - Methanol

+ Ethylene Glycol0.08 0.34

Willthe construction or modification ofthis source increase emiss

D Yes (Dosc.ibeand quantify smisslons on s

XNo

ons frcm othersources alme lacllrlya

epamte sheet)

lstheconstructionolmodif]cationofthesourcesubjectto25Pa'code.uhaptel'rz/'suocnaPclE'l\gwo\i"N:i';ir"e;il;;;;,;;; iieu"iiion or signin""nt oeierioration (PSD) or Ait oualitv resulations at subchapter

! Yes XNoD2

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RFD #6: Lamb's Farm27oo-PM-AO001? R€v.11/2009

Reduestfor Determinat'on of chanses ot lVinor Signilicancc and ExemPlion from

Plan Approvavopcrating Permil Undcr 25 Pa Coda 5127 14 or 5127 449

tdenhfv a sources exemoted within he last live years fiom plan approval/operal'ng permlt requirements foI one of-lhe

lff#i,n';e,{;i"i;i""iti"i o"L,-"a." 9'91:i !il.Tl!?l,l-;j:,:ll;,31ll"Til.iTi',11:.X"-1J:[T::.S "Pa. Code S127.449 (see lnstructions)

Reason for Exe n {checkDe MinimisExemption List

Arnold CFPF (WMGRl23NC

Hetshberq€r Fluid Stonge Facilily

SharercFPF WMGRl23NC008)

fiJl "upporting

d*utents attached to this application lf any document contains conf'lential Business lnformaiion

tCai, prii,ia" j"ili;;u"n on separate attachm;nt (see tnskuctions) (hllo://wsr/.6ribrarv.dep srare.pa. uvdswet/Get/Documenr-

Process Plan Diagram

voc Emissions Calculations based on Lab Results

I Fi. Haskins. c€rtifv und€r penalty of law as Provided in 18 Pa CSA S 4904 and

il".ii*." It*.i-"ir".'anJ tetiet tonieo aner reasonable inquiry' the statements and35 P.S. S a009(bx2) ihatinformation contained in

thls form ate true, ac

Title: Regulatory OPerations llanager Datet lO I t(4 t (3

Name (typed orPnnred) 6uUe [email protected]

Address (if differentfrcm sile address):

Chesapeake ApPatachi€, LLc

1,1chesapeake Lan6

sayre, PA 18840;tt attachtrotlts for yout iecot.ls and malnlttn all

applicaion lot rcview bY DEP

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27ol,.PM-AQoo17 Rev. 11/20{9 RFD *6; Lamb's Farm

Date Recelv€d: Revleured By:

E A plan approval 13 not r€qull€d for lhls cource (sse 25 Pa Cod€ Secuon i 27'14(a)(1)'(9)

n An opot"rling petrnit ls not Bqulred fot lhls souic€ (S€e 25 Pt' Code s€c'tlon 127'44i1(a))

D Th6.ourc€(s} do(es) not quallfy for sxemption. Apptlcant ls roqulr€d to submlt a plan approval eppllcatlon

E fho sourc€(s) do(os) not quellt for exenption. Appllcant b l€qul'ed to submit an opergdng psmltappllcadon

sigmirc Name and Tld€

condltlons:

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CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA, LLC

RFD*6: LAME'S FARIi'l FLUID SToRAGE FACILITY

PROCESS NARRATIVE

Chesapea€ Appalachia, LLC proposes lo opolate a wastewaler slorag€ lacilty at its LaJrb s Fam w€'l sile€t 4689lJlsler Road

; ;J;i; dih; il;" "f

P'od;ced o' briling Waler wh'ch is gen;ra'ed fror rhe comparv's hvdraul'c {raclu ng operalons

in Pennsylvania,

Thts project wil indude h€ conslfuction of a sto.age fac liiy for chesapeako Appa]achia, LLC located oi ihe properiy ol Lamb's

Fam. Tle overall inlenl of he lacilly s 10:

Alow ior tle sorage of oIlilg lLrds' gds vr'ell{low back processeo and ooduced wale_s dll ge_e_aed dur'ng lhe

f,uii""i. i""iri;nd.a "rr".'ton

ot riturat'sas wetts'rom l,larcellus shale geolog'c lorm€lbns from reg:onal $ell

iii:... irl"." li"Lo nr:at ttah be'e-us'tl bi'he manulacture ol new hydrau ic llactuing fLids lial willbo used for

he d;velopmenl ol nalural gasvlelh

_hirty.eight (38)storage lanks willbe provided (byorhers) lo eac\ srore 500banels ora lolalslorage capacity ol 798 000

s;iil'r ;i;"ii^'til it"d-*c wateri for tlre oeiefic at rlr'se n lhe deve'opmerl ol oller reglo-ral natJral gas weLlc

The taci|lv wi,, bo ooerdlad 24 nou6/day wtn sie securry and l'g.ting secondary contalnenlwil be plolided in a! buc\

'ffi:fi#l;"r#;;iftil;;:;";nr,p;ilsipropoiedrimseconoarymntanedabov€s ado whereoossibre

A general summaly of lhs process assoclated !!ilh ihls storage faciliiy is dgrcribed as lollows:

storaoe Facllitu - Fl!,ids lrom lvdra-lic fracturirg and e\lractlon ofnal-ralgas tom wels{lltre broughl lo l'he site n residual

ffi;#iiJjiiiJ",l;il,l6"iiiriJ,;,,i"i,n1"u.;r;iiseranr.s. -neiearemurtiprereribrehosecorrdionsrofacrrirare

un loading of lle wate6 inlo the slorage hnks

The orocess conssls of lhe unloadinq of fl-ids .fom natulalgas we'lopolaions Tne,lruck mounled aif,o-rp w;lllra'sle'lhe

il';J#;;;iil;"; i.it t.ir.qt"ri*ti""rt"f* tql Atia'rs are tocitec wilhtr secondary con tainmenl a*asi valved

ii ii'.t i"t]iiir-tu,irtr*" ire taken oui ol service ani re'moved or roplaced as required rruck unloading and loading also

ii"i,i!'tiliil'iiii"i o.iv i".6;ent to prevent inadverient rcleases to lhs surcunding envkonment

There wiLl not b6 any boilers, inlemal combustion engines, or oher sources oJ ak emissions fo' lhe prcposed teatrnent of

AIR EMISS]ONS

ffiffiffic "ti.rto" "alcLldlor

s sLbn'lled for ano spproved for RFD #s 1 firoLg\ 5 werc mode'ed on a beaeficialu5€

,jii,ilJii ii,, "il "ir.":i,J"i"r **u*rr* ,J ipriicJre for nre pmposeo srorase raihry. Th6 of:sinal approved

modeling is provided hercin ior reference.

The formula foa ffac walet lncludes alcohols and voc ln vaiabo amounts dependenl upon on_sito conditions and seasonal

jii-"iirilliii t

-"rllii*"f. rn" ioo'r. *trotu voc'.,t" iad€d lo he waler to improve viscositv' and lo dissolve oheradditives

used for ant-corfosion.

To assess poleniElemiss ons (PE) from wastewater trealment activltes' four (4) glab samples on 2'hour inlervals were laken on

i;;;;ffi;;fu; ;;;; toi #rv"es or oatv compotilt' to totpt'" t'.ntit"t"d Produced water asainsl on-slte teated

Produced Water for reusi. The sam; p.ocedure was perionned for DdlLing waler'

Eased on lhTee (3) daily cornposite sampLes of Produced Water and of Drillng Watet' and using tho wols[case VOC

*n."rri.tion "ir,iri

toni"""r, in wates mooels, we iggiegated boti resu ls to d;te.mine a conservalive potenlial emission

(PE)raleoi

Potenlial

VOC Emissions

54.5 #fYr625 #/Y.680 #/Yr = 0.34 TPY

ol Mixed VOC'9

From 604,000 GPD oi Processed Watel and/or

From 378 000 GPD otDrrllinq walerConservalive Worst+ase AnnualEm ssions oi Llixed VOC s =

HourlyVOCEmission Rate

0.006 #/Hr

0.071 ##r0.00#voc/l1r

Based on the above conseoative estimate of lhe polentral VOC emissions ihal could bo released.fom lhis storago facilily' we

A;iil ;";#,;i.;;ileaton oi an oxempuon tom ak permitttns for lhe operaton ol this facilltv

Should you havs anyquesiionson lhis Requesl, please callJoe Guz€k, P'E (5?0/586'9700)' who assisled in the preparaiion ol

this lexl.

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t*tP ft59169- l -RICIARD GULYA5 \

LOAI)II{GiUXLOADIIIG

EDGE OF #2 SECT}I{DARY

coNrA$li/lExT (sEE rlPlcALcRosssEcTlol{s)

42'HIGH,TYPE-2

CoNTAlNltEl,lT

Flri

II

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_/- ttllrltlrltl!tl,lrl'' -''tl

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ffi

ENEFGY

ElontonLawsonEIctlEdrtil6ARCIIITECTURE

w{w.borlon-la*son.corn

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r- f: ._

l'

ii,l ,.t''t.-ll - --tt(I t' -..ltt ,.lrll| 'l'iilr',-'ttll. /':ilI

rlllr tl.ltt il -''J'llliji.,-::_-'lr/:;.t;--_ //r, .'

trF'-Frl'_. =60' 1r0' t3ot

DRAWN 8Y FAC

OVEMLL FACILITY MAP CH€CKEDBY CDM

CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA, LLCLAMB'S FARM FLUID

STOMGE FACILITYSMIIHFITL.D IOWNSSIP SRADTOft DCOUNTY, PA

DATE

?01:14212r)t)2

c101DESCRIPIION

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TRUCKUNLOAD

CONNECTION(NOTE 1)

TRUCKLOADCONNECTION(NOTE 3)

ffi sa1t1 ro rnct,metE TRUcK oFFLoADIN.c-o-F TREATED 'ATER

TRUcKS urlLlzE

oNeoeno ntn pui'.lp ro oFFLoADING oF TREATED WATER'

2. PORTABLE TANKS IN SECONDARY CONTAINMENT.

i. iieiriiii?iisirq ro iectrtrnre rnucx roeolNc oF TREATED wArER rRUcKs ulllzE'.

OI'TEOARO EIN PUMP ''O LOAD TREATED PRODUCED WATER'

(NorE 2)

CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA' LLC.

LAMB'S FARM FLUID STORAGE FACILITYSIIIfHFIELD TOWNSHIP, ERADFORD COUNTY' PENNSYLVANIA

&

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DEPApprov€d RFD Sl Data

Averase conc. (m8/l)

3 dailvcomPosites (4 srabs/d

(m8lL)(onsite)(mc/L)

€thylene G

PRODUCED WATER

Qua ntu m Analytical a n d E nvironmental la boratory

Dickson Clty lndostrial Park

824 Enterpise street

Dickson Clty, PA 18519

E mi s sion su btotdls (s/s) :

Wate19 for Produced Water Treatment

'""" *,,;#flti"m;l i:iii'aii

= 54.5 lbs/yr from treatment of

604000 GPM of Produced Water

Emisslon Estimates from EPA

voc Pollutanll Fillins Losses (8/s) {s/sl

Treated Tank fillirt

Ethanol 1.866E 05 1.867E-05 6.037E 05

Ethvlene GlYcol 1.633E-06 1.633E-06 2.366E-47

t pr^n'ndl llsonrobanol) 5.425E-05 5.425E-05 2.087€'05

1.084E 05 3.807E 04 2.1s3E,04

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DRILUNG WATER

DEP AIPDVCd RFD #1 DAIA

Awase conc {ma/l)13 da v.omeorit6 (a sBbs/day))

kalvisbyouaoluhAnal}t6Laoickoncit'Lidudj,]P3^

oickson c tY. PA 1351!

chesapeake Aloalachia. LLc

Lamb's Farm Fluid storas€ Facilitv

ware€ R.rulB to. Post-T@lnent concent6!9!!

62a.95 lbs/y! tom $eatnentof373,000 GPo ol Drlllins W:t€r

.?,!9 \;l

l_iLc

annu,l voc Emis.ions (worit cdtd s'€norlol :

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Data Sources:Topoglaphic l\rap: ulster USGS 1:24,000 Quad

'tr);,:t(g,d

9i:N---'S--?

olr;,\N\ (l'l

.. \ -_i ( \'\\ --=:-\] \i.\:--)s'

SITE LOCATIONLAt 41.845388LONG: -76.555972

' :=:::: tv /-'i

)it:-).

('-1/,': ---1:'(i)\

\7/-,

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fr Esai6ateesapeateeppatacnia,LLc.Lamb's Farm

Fluid Storage Facilitysmdhfleld TownshiP,

4, EJo..t,on(14 tawsons9 ,.,,-.,"..0 1,OOO 2,000 4,000 Feet

P.o).ctt:2o1ro2724oz PEPaEd BY:LTK

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ACCESS ROAD ENTRANCELAT: 41"50'31.32"NLoNG: 76'33'11.99''W

CNESAPEAKE APPALACNIA, LLC.

FLL]IDSIORAGE FACILITY

SMITHF]ELD IO1/'1IISHIP,

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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Submitted By:

Chesapeake Appalachia L.L.C.l4 Chesapeake Lane

Sayre, PA I 8840

m

Chemke

LAMBS FARM STORAGE

SMITHFIELD TWP.BRADFORD CO.

N 41 .847779w -76.557062

Prepared By:

Chesapeake Operations lnc.20t 3

:i.

...^. P*epredness, Prevention and Contingency Plan

FACILITY

;l&r

w !$fJ

WWWwffiw

{i!G..!t!CgEr,en,

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.'AN ll ! z014 lrnmediale Emergency Conlacl Lisl i

Iqeca,iGd

Steven Cla e 607 857-8600SkiD Jacot 607-259-4421 / wae"Joe Bulton 570'7212696 _-__--<afl4GSMF,-

Drillino Sleve Chesher 405-935 3503570-6374274607-857 9155

OD€rations Manaoer 445 213-5174Securitv Steve Evans 570-637,7946

EH&S 5T0-423-493570 404 9601

Nick Krul 570-886-0256

Emercencv ResDonse 9't I lniulv or lmmediate Dandario Lii3 and HealthPADEP Norlh Central Reo Ofiice 570,327,3636PADEP Nodheasl Reo Office 570-826-251'l Ailer Hours/weeekndsPADEP Statewide Emerqencv 800,541,2050 Emerqencv Conlact NumberNatronal Respone Cenler 800-424-8802 OilSDillsPA Frsh & Boal Com ssion 570-477,5117 D scharoe lo sudace water, drarn or stormwalerBradford Couniv LEPC 57ij 265 aO22 Non emeroencv reo!iflno emeroencv esDonse[,4cKean Counrv LEPC 814 887 5070 Non emercencv reau ino eSullivaa County LEPC 570,946 5010 Non emeroencv reourrino emeroencv r€soonseTrooa Cou.tv LEPC 570-724-91 10 Non emeroencv reouirino eWvomino Countv LEPC 570 836-2828 Non emeroencv reoLririno eSusqLrehanna Counrv LEPC 570-2784600 Non emeroencv reouirino emeroencv resoonse

B6dlo.d CountvSavre - 570-888'6666 Robert Packer Hosoita I Gulhie Solare. Savre. PA 18840Tow3nda 570 265 2191 91 Hosp,la Drve, Towanda, PA 18848Itoy 574 297 2121 Trov Communrtv HosDlal 100 John Slreet Trov PA 16947

Sullivan CountvTowanda - 570 265 2191 91 Hosoital Drive. Towanda. PA 18848Will amsDod - 570-321-1000 W liamsood Reoronai l\,4edrcal 777 RuralAvenue. WilliamsDort. PA 17701

5u30u6hanna counwlVonlrose 570-278-3801 Endless [rounla/ns Heallh Svs 3 Grow Avenue. Monlrose. PA 18801

Tunkhannock - 570-996-1216 Tvler Memorial Hosoltal 880 Sr.6 Wesr. Tunkhannocr PA 18657

HoaDitelr Lrdtud€ LonoitudaRobert Packard Horoital 41980029 76.524734

41.74406 --16 448162Trov Communitv HosprtaL 41.7811,41, ,76.785986

End ess Mountains Healih Svnem 47 832694 -75.872542

3917 MemorialH Bradford /Carbon/ Columbia /LackawannaDallas. PA 18612 0220 Lu2erne/ lvlonroe/Monlour/Norlhumberland

Pike / Su livan / Susduehanna /

Cameron /Cenlre/Clearfield /Clinlon /ElkJersey Shore PA 17740-5038 / McKean / Poter / Tooa / Unron

December 2012 - Rev 9

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atl inlom \cotthnrcd ih tl'h .locunettt i5 ptiltleged ottd .onlidential ) )Emergency Contacts

LAi,IBS FARM LOCATION

Smlthticld Tov,nsnp

Bndtord County, Pennsylvanb

TI|e lollowfig locd emergefit crntacl tcl"phoalc numbers wlfl bekcpl on stc durlng the coursc ot the prqcd.

PA sl.b Pollc.

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PADEP, Norlhcrntrl Raobn{ O lc.PA Flrh and Bod cafidrcon

(570)205-2186

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Athens Field OfficeEMERGENCY RESPONSE

*FOR INTERNAL USE

CONTACTS

ONLY*

Chris Doyle Sr VP Operations 405-93s-888s 405-397-9731

rason Ashmun vp, Appatachia .ff;rT-ll?, 4os-637-a2r7

Woody Sandlin

Scott Glenn

Donald Torres

Keith Snyder

Kenny Kipper

David Ferguson

eff Jones

Jody Weidner

Dan Lopata(Athens, PA)

Kevin Schwind

North BusinessUnit

OperationsManaqer (COI)

Operations!lanaqer fCOI)

ProductionSuperintendent

CompletionSuperintendent

CompletionForeman

CompletionForeman

ProductionForeman

ProdudionForeman

ProductionForeman

FieldSuperintendent

fOoerations)Field Foreman

Ext.52166

405-935-3315Ext.53315

570-BB2-7702Ext. 84070

570-882-7702Ext, 84002

570-Ba2-7702Ext. 84003

570-BB2-7702Ext. 84039

570-882-7702Ert. 84004

s70-842-7702Ext. 84065

570-BB2-7702Ex{.84001

570-882-7702Ext. 84000

570-482-7702Ext,84013

570-882-7702Ext. 84042

607-742-5984

570-250-4042

607-744-2014

817-709-6014

405-213-5170

607-857-9155

570-637 -4274

315-481-7142

315-729-2443

607-329-8046

Tony Ward l\4easurement 570-aA2-7702 570-637-5650

Bryan Ely

Joshua Bryant

ForemanDivision EHS

AdvisorAsset lvlanager

Mary l4aryott EHS Coordinator

Ext. 84035405-935-1262E.51262

405-935-3196Ext.53196

s70-482-7702Ext. 84067

570-482-7702E\t.84077

570-882-7702Ext, 84055

s70-842-7702Ext.84012

570-Aa2-7702Ext. 84075

(Uncontrolled when printed)

40s-620-0683

405-464-3274

570-423-4935

570-A86-1437

607-329-4898

607 -259-7 612

570-886-0590

BuddyKondikoff

Cory Snyder

14ike Cornell

Rich Colarusso

(coDField

RepresentativefOoerations)

FieldRepresentativefOoerations)

FieldRepresentativefOoerations)

FieldRepresentativefooerations)

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Charles Peet

HeatherDemarest

FieldRepresentative

fDrillinq)Fleld

Representative

570-aa2-7702Ext.84111

s70-882-7702Ext. 84082

570-637 -9616

s70-250-8582

Dave Beft

Roi Lam

Steve Donley

Chris Schmalz

Densiel Bottger

Haver white

Ben Bural

l4ark Bottrell

John Voda

VP Drilling,Eastern Div.Supervisor,Drilling Eng,

Eastern Division

405-935-6882Ert. 56882

405-935-3184Ext.53184

405-935-7993Ext. 57993

570-882-7702E\t.84015

s7o'-8a2-77D2Ext. 84009

405-7614699

405-568-8693

40s-250-3854

405-so1-3926

570-2s0-8062

Sr DrillingEnqineerDrillang

Superantendent

DrillingSuperintendent

DrillingSuoerintendent

Drill'ngSuperintendentField Manager

FieldSuperintendent

fDrillinq)Field

Superintendent(Drillinq)

Steven clarke Field

Superintendent(Drillino)

Brent llpton District DrillingEnqineer

Bradley Field

Harkness Representative(Drillinq)

Cameron FieldBresee Representative

(Drillinq)Chris Hughes Field

Representative(Drillina)

Christopher Lee Field(Athens) Representative

(Drillinq)leff Scarboro Field

RepresentativefDrillino)

lustin Raynor Field

RePresentative(Drillinq)

lvlike Dahl FieldRepresentative

fDrillinq)

Skip Jacot

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s70-882-7702Ext.8,1015

,{05-935-4909

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Ext. 84092

570-a82-7702Ext. 84096

570-Aa2-7702Ext. 84078

405-935-6842Ext, 56842

570-A82-7702Ext. 84093

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570-AA2-7702Ext. 84102

570-842-7702Ext.84117

570-842-7702Ext. 84083

570-882-7702Ext, 84080

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405-24a-7'44

570-423-7112

405-208-2574

s7o-250-9139

607-25s-8421

607-8s7-8600

405-684-100r

570-637-7649

570-423-2026

570-721-0622

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570-637-7832

570-721-0271

570-954-5825

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Ralph lenkins

Ray Leary

shannonBrook

Todd Alexander

Walter Delap

Joe Eutton

Keith Holmes

Field

Represent"tive(DrillinoJ

FieldRepresentative

fDrillino)Field

Repres€ntative(Drillinq)

FieldRepresentative

(Drillino)Field

Representative(Drillino)Sr Field

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s70-aa2-7702Ext. 84094

s70-aa2-770284112

570-Aa2-J702Ext. 84085

s70-842-7702Ext, 84104

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7702570-482-7702

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Ext.84017

570-721-0207

570423-4630

607-731-9763

570-637 -1576

570-250-8047

s70-721-2696

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Bob Purgason

Tadd Dunnahoe

Don !1ccoy

^ric Sperling

Bob Price

President & CEO-

CHK lvlidstreamClvlP-COO

OperationsSUD€rantendentCMP - Diredor

Pipelane Safety &Integrity

Cl4P - Director,EHS Compliance

Sr Regulatory

405-935-6134Er{.56134

405-935-2757Efi. 52757

903-723-2561ext.82126

4Fs-9354467Ext. 54467

405-g3s-2730Ext. 52730

304-353-5074

405-213-7025

40s-227 -5125

903-407-8810

,r,05-706-0832

405-834-6255

304-545-7413

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304-7s7 -6945

Eilly lohnson

Greg W. l.4iller

District Manager -

ComDressionN.4idcon -

606-298-3400Ext. 86614

506-298-3400ext 86613

606-79r-6072

606-79I-43741141

304-548-5582

su oerintendent

Paul Hagemeier

James Pratt

VP RegulatoryComplianceCorporateEmergencyResponseDirector

CorporateEmergencyResponseEnoineerCorporateEmergencyResponse

coordinatorCorpordteEmergencyResponse

Cnordinator

405-9354014Ext. 54014

405-935'8370Ext, 58370

405-935-3017Ext.53017

570-888-6564Ext. 84087

405-935-6342Ext. 56342

40s-388-3922

,r05-255-1319

405-396-3080

losh Love

KennethMatynka

4rrk Mollman

405-595-9743

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40s-20a-3926

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE CONTRACTOR CONTACTS*FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY*

Boot6 & Cool6*'

'tBoots E coofs is to be the firct company called on a Well Contrcl Event.

Frac Korv Martin 724-562-U6A

Frac Tech F€c David Weaver 570-916-4963

CDK Erin Annond 337 -254-77 32

T -State Tavlor lVcConnell 724-557 -9585

Helliburton Jessica Knittle 570- 7-58U

X-Chem Chemic€ls Jim Berrvman 927-835-2053

Rod's Jeckie Canllev 607454-8224

EFS Chris Keathley 918-7744632John Looez 817-933-1300

GradyContainmenusafety Shower/ManLifrHeaters

Donna May 817 -205-2517

Crescent Containmenvsafetv Showels Patrick Esoosito 580-339-3440

Great Plains Water Transfer David Cunninaham 570-5294047

Mountain Enerqv Sile Trucks 57 0 -87 A-289 1 I 57 0 -836 -2222

Seaboard/Weir Oil & Gas BEndon Dodoe 570-358-3900

Cudd CoilTubinq EJ Folev 404-7476

rtan Tubing Thomas Duffy 817403-1777Conrad Crance 570404-9317

Redbone Drill O!t James Chesier 580-821-1126

Superior Cementino/PumDino Services Brandon Lawson 724-248-1001

Tri-CorDs Gate Guard Jolene Carlinq 607-4256302

Macintosh Trash Bins 570-250-8666

ErshoDs Porta Potties Eeverlv Lake 570-358-1218

Badqer Snubbino Unil Kellv Wooldridoe 580-571-4944

Red Dirt Surface Rental Dean Cacciavillano 570,886-0956

**'Additional local rcsources can be found on the Risk Management tab fot a specific well location

Pumpco Pumoino/Cement Serv 724-970-1704

Schlumberq6r PumDino/Cement Serv ce 800-409-6479

weatherfo.d Pumoinq/Cement Serv 570-220-1500

Frac Tech Pumoino/Cement Serv ce 817 -9144627

817459-9420

Jetf Mclnlosh Truckins70-499-0139

stev€ Twiqq Truckin

Revision 3Feb.2013

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Incident Reporting

Policy Numbe.: 00$ lR-04-07Revlsion Numiter: 2

Section:005l$ued , Effectlve Dalet o4li4lo7

ScopeIncidents related to environmental spills and releases, occupational illnesses, injuries, fires,explosions, theft, well control events, property damage and vehicle accidents will be reported byemployees to their supervisors. Depending oo the type of incident and its rclative seriousness,

sup€rvisors will report to management, the EH&S Department, and/or regulatory agencies as

necessary. Allincidents willbe Cgggllggtg! via the First Report oflncident.

NOTE: Refer to the Crisis Management Procedures and/or Emergency Response Plan foremcrgencies.

TrainingEmployees and supervisors shall reoeive training on Chesapeake Incident Repoding requirements.

Recordkeeping

lncldent Reports

lncident reports will be maintained by the EH&S Department.

Tralnlng Rosterg

Training iosiers will be maintained at each field office; a copy of the Faining roster will be

forwarded to the EH&S Department,

005-tR-{x-07 (Uncontrolled vrhon prlrrted) Page 1 of 1

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seclion:lssued , Efiocttus Date:

P.ogram Number:Revislon Number:

lncident Reporting

005-01tR-04-07Not applicable

00$01MtutoT

DefinitionsIncidenli An incident is an occurrence on a Chesapeake site that meets one or more of the

below definitions:o An on-the-job injury or occupational illness to a Chesapeake employee or contractor.

. Injury or property damage to any thind party on Chesapeake property and/orpotentially a result of Chesapeake activities.

. Wellcontrolevent(s).

. The release ofpetroleum products, produced rrater or other deleterious matedals ontoor from Chesapeake sites.

. Fires (other than normally operating flares) or explosions.

. Vehicle accidents or other vehicle damage involving Chesapeake property.

. Vandalism to Chesapeake property.

. Theft ofChesapeake property.

Responsibilities

Employe€s

l. Report any and all incidents, including conhactor incidents, to your supervisorimmediately.

2. Report any unsafe work conditions to youa supervisor immediately.

Supervisors

I . Evaluate and respond to incidents as appropriate.

2. Report to agencies as appropriate. Details for reporting requirements for each field officearc maintained on the EHS Department's intranet site.

3. Submit a report ofthe incident utilizing the Incident Reporting and Management System.Reporting into the system should occur within 48 hours ofan incident's occurrence.

4. Communicate to vendors that they must report any incident that occurs on a Chesapeakesite immediately.

EHS Departnentl. Document incidents for rcgulatory and internal reporting.

2. Coordinate and/or assist in appropriate response to incidents.

005-01JR-04-07 (U'.u'r,u I i \ri,,,,Jr,ntt.,) Page 1 of2

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TrainingEmploy€es and supervison shall rec€ive initial and periodic training on Chesapeake requirementsrelated to Incident Reporting.

Recordkeeping

First Report of lncident

All incident reports will be maintained by the EHS Department.

Tralning Rostars

Training rosters will be maintained at each field office; a copy of the lraining roster will beforwarded to the EHS Department.

Forms

Form 005-4, First Report of lncident

The Form 005-4 will be utilized by theReporting Requir€ment. Reporting into rheoccurence.

EHS Department to satisfy the Chesapeake Incidentsystem should occur within 48 hours of an incideot's

Form 005-8, Flrst Report of Noar MbsThe Form 005-F will be utilized by the EHS D€partment to satisry the Chesapeake near missreporting requi.ement. R€porting into the system is to occu. within 48 hours of an incident'socrurienc€.

005{1 -rR-{x{7 (tJrrcor,l oll€d \,,hen t, i te.i) Page 2 ol2

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6 Form 005-A, First Report of lncidentPleass complel€ snd reporl lnlomatlon vh trs Report lncld€nl Applicstion or

submil io ydr [email protected] / E i.ctiv. or!.: 0s/0r/10 . R.vblon Nlllnb.l13

REPORTIl{G LOCATIOIIColftp€ny: o col

RelftloBhlp to Coinp|ny: O Ehdoyte O Cont.actq O Mdbd of puuic

o 3" Paiy seMcs company

ocEMl O Mtdcon O NOMAC oltle:O Diamond Y O Haw! Haullng O G.eBt Plalns O Hodg6lrucking

It{CIDEI{T TITLE

DESCRIPTIOII

lJ{clDEt{T TYPES (Pr......l.cl.rr lh.t .pply. lr iIvA, c.ll Oo.l.n.r l -600-323-1/t!3. II MVA wirh inju.t or prop..ty d.m.C., ch.ck.ppllclbr.box... c.rr oonr.n to m.nac. Mva. u.. KMI to o.n.o. inisry/p.op.rty d.m.e._)O lnlury O Fire/E4loslon q Popedy Oamage O tBp€clton/Cita{on€omptaintO O.arpaional llln €s O P.B3uEllbli Cmbd Ewnl Q EquiFHi FailuE O Pemit O.viath,rVEce€dancgo Envnonrenlauahosphedc Rereass o Mold vehicle Accjdont o se@diy/Th€fr Q Medta - potitic€t RiskPHYSICAL LOCATIOI{ A DATE OF IICIOE TOc.um<l d Cmp..y PFmla? o Y6 o No P6t .V l{!nb.r/sto. rbD:Lqrbn of ln.l&.t cny: Sbt : Colnty:

-*lllll o Producdd o orhe':o TEarmrn/ fipetaE O T.aniportation El Manutadunn€ O Snop

u como€mn - co.i """ri,. o Disposar o on s

3 m." ** o yerd

Ttb rUCO',nh itgrEcuron..n in6lv.d:

O.t olocc!m.c.:

PERSOI{ |]{VOLVED tvllH TXCtDE]|T

ConlEctlng Comp.ny:

Conlrci Into ot F.ron lnblv.d:

O Drillhg

Q Olh€roomplelion S€Mc4 tr FEcluing S€tutcesO Sit6 Conslndlon / Reclaroto SeMces

Dai. Shli s.Cm:\THER SUPERVISORS FOR II{CIDEtIT LOCATIOT{

tr Gas Pipelin6 / Cornprolsion Servl@s O Podued tiqLrds T6Bportaiton/Trucklngo EquiplHi Ttuspodalid / Tn cklng q Fb$/bact SewIces O Oiher p.o<tudjoo S€dies

O Olh€r Ddlllng Seplces O \M€the Seryic€sO Oih6cPlease D€*ibe:

OtOc€ Phon.:

nm Shlti B€!En:

Chaa!..k R.pr..e.t ttw on Locltio.:

(lri.1I io!.d njj'n C, rr:d)

Oam OFn

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L,..+.gin

^tMEDtATE AcrtoN TAKEN

,ease desdibe the action ta*en:

OYes trNo

WEATHER

W€arher Condirions: (mark all lhal apply)O Clear O Flood tr Fog B Hail o Haze

O Hurricane O lce O Ughtning O Rain O Sleei

O Smog tr Snow E Tohado O wndENVIRONMENTAL/ATMOSPHERIC RELEASE

Chenlcal Rele8e Name:

Approtlmate Wind speed (mph):

Approximate wind Direction:

Re,eased To: (Ma* a I that apply) oAir oOound o wai6. o contained

Chemicat Ctass: O Acid tr Crude Oiucondensate R€l€seSource: O Commercial C adage Vehicle OFlareSlackO Drillng Fluids O Fuel B Produced Waler

O NaluralGas o Anlilreeze o Produclion Vessel o SlorageVesselO Prlmary Waste Treahenl

O Frac/P.oduction Chenical O Olher

approximat€ Qua,ilty Relersed:

Aqency Contact hfomatlon:

conralnneit Beached: oYes ONo O Undetem ned

Oa.m. Opm Exl€rnal R€pon Number:

D6le Reported lnt6rnally:

CONTAINMENT INFORMATIONcontai.nent Present oYes o No o ll.determined

MEDICAL TRANSPORTATIONlnlufod PeGon Transported by ambulance? oYes oNo

,{XTERNAL REPORTINGJport€d to Exlernal Agency: OYes oNo

Daie Reponed: Tlme Repo.ted:

EQUIPMENT FAILURE I!IFORMATIONType of Equipn€nr Fatture: O Etectrical O Elevator/Escalalor O lnsttumerlation O l,lechani.al Failure O Pipel]ne O Pressure Equipmenl

O Coiiosion

SECURITY INFORMATION

security concern: tr Alarms o Breakand Enter tr Orug and Al@hol O SildFacility O Then

ovandalism o Workplac€ Vioien@ o compLter Theit o olher

Relationshlpto Company: o Employee tr Conlraclor O MemberolPublic

O 3d ParlY Seryie Comparry

o othd RelalrolshD

WITNESS INFORMATION

wiiness contact lnlormatlon:

REPORTED BY

o callfrom Third Pafty seBi€

Please complete and report information via the Report lncident Application orsubmitto yoursupe isor.

Form 00tA, Firsl Reporl otlncident ir.{i)

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6Ches@ke

Form 005-8, First Report of Near MissPl€ase comDlele and report lnformrtlon ta fie Reporl lnddenl At plietiof, or

aubmll lo your 3up€Msor.

lG6, E l€cllvo E : 09/1/10 . R.vLaon Numh.i I

(PEe Pnt't)

ocEMl o Midcon o NOMAC OtrL.:

o cMP o oimond Y o H.u{ HlulirE o G@l Plai6 o Hodg€s ltu.ting

I{EAR MISS TITLE

DEgCRIPTIO

REPORTIl{G LOCATION

REPORTED BY

EAR IISS TYPES lPr..3. ..r.ct .rr th.r .pply. llshicl. il involv.d. ollOonl.. al l-lO0-323-14a3.lo m.n.!. rlvA n..r mi... U..KMI lo m.n.e..ll oln.r n... mi.. lyp...)O lniu.y O Fld/€rplosin O Molo.Vehkl€rc:id.nt O EquiptuntFailuo

o EnviMm€nbl/aho+hotu Rd@s o PBs6 / I'ilellcditol Ewnl o Popdly oama!€

PHYSICAL LOCATIO A OATE OF IIEAR ISS

Oeodd m Conp..t Pr.nb6? OY6! ONo P,o!..ty Nunb.r/Sit t|.m:

Ledlon ol .rr L.: chy: SLL: county:

o Dnling o PEdErion o Pipelim o Ta.pdrauon o olh* o Manub.tvdne cl shop oY.dO Compl€lio. O TElrEnlrcmpr4id O Disp6.l O Ofi6 O Crft6 O Ourstd€ Cnn€

Ta*: Rlrovenr: Rlc r:

Dd. of occumne: nn. ofoccumm.: oam. clpm. v.hlcl. Nlnb.r (cvN):

pERSOI{ IVOLVED W|TH i{EAR tSS

Contn.dne Conp.n :

Co.6ct lnlo of P.raon lnvolv.d:

OTHER SUPERVISORS FOR II{CIDE T LOCATION

If, EOIATE ACTIOI{ TAKEI{Pt .- <t .c,lb. th. .cdon t ter:

R.Lddsnlpbconp.ny: o Emplote o cdtEtor o MembarofPublic

o 3d Peiy s6die comteny

Ch..rpc*. Rop@nratv. on Lc.Uon:

o.t R.poded l.t rmlly:o c.tt Fom contr3dor

o C.N trm Thid Prty s6ryic6

PhGo compl.i. ..d oport lrtolmllon vh rhe Roport lncldont Appllduon or lubmit to your .upodboi

Fom 005-8, First Report of Near Misa (l lfl ( ontrclled when printed) Page 1 of 1

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m

SADCAKCITruERGY

Emergency ResPonse Plan

Well Site SupPlement

Insert Latllonglnsert Name

Notice:Any printed copy ofthis Supplemental Emergency Response Plan is considered an unconkolled document

at the time of Printing.

Efi ective Dater )O(/XX/Xbd

Doonent Nunber: COI_/')o( Xp(-/'v'X_ns

Chesapeake Energy Corporatjon Ene.sencv Prepa'edness and RespoM

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Well Site Emergency Response Supplement lnsert WellSite Name

Table of Contents1. lntroduction2. Emergency Contact Information

2.1 chesapeake Local Contacts

2.2 Chesapeake 24 hour Operations Call Center

3. EmergencyNotilicationsProcedures4. Well Site Response

4.1 General Response to An Emergency Situation4.1.1 All Pe.sonnel

4.1.2 Field Supervisor/ Foreman / Consultant41.3 Superintendent

4.2 Fire and Explosion4.3 Injury / Medical/ Rescue

4.4 Spill Detection and Response

4.5 Security Breach5. Local Responder Information

5.1 List of Current MSDS

5.2 Location ofMSDS

5.3 Responsible Party for Providing MSDS

6. Well Site Response Equipment6.1 Equipment On-Site6.2 Equipment Available Off-Site

7. Associated Risks and Hazards7.1 Sensitive Site Criteria Checklist

8. Emergency Response Trainiog Program8,1 HAZWOPER

8.2 National Incident Management System (NtMS)8.3 Emergency Response Exercises

Appendix1. Current MSDS Information2. NIMS Forms3. Notes4. References

Version Number: X This docunent is unconEo ed when printed, Do.unert Numb.r: COI -t!Xx,X)c\-y\yJ-y/;tEfrective Dat!: y*/trx/xxxx Users ost veri6/ this docuoent asainst ttre tarest paAe 2 ot 39

version on the int a.eL

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WcllSito Eme€ency Response Supplement Insertwell Site Name

1. InboducdonCh€sap€ak€ Energy has der€loped thG following well slte emeryency r€sponse sutdement ln

acoordance to the lul€s ad nguladons lEd h the Tftl. zi-ElMronme al.headm, 125 PA

de CH.7AI Enerypncy PP-spo'se F'ronnlng at Utt(f/'I,entloaol Wdlgtes. The Informadon

provided in thls $ppl€ment is lntended to assist all p€rsonnel in tbe response to an emergency

shuatlon on th€ b!g! {dEt!g. Furth€r lnformatlon, regErdlng etmr8ensl response, can be fuimd

th€ chesapeake En€rgy Emerlpncy R6ponse Phn.

ftl. docunlt It uErtdld ri!'l PrlradUr.rr mdv-t&t}[email protected]

Erb.o.tblrEcL

Do@n sEls: CoHm(jgJffi'xxxh.3Ca9mdi re rxltx/lM

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Well Site Emergency Response Supplement lnsert Well Site Name

2. Emergency Contact Information2.1 Chesapeake Local Contacts (lnsert Local Contactsl

2.2 Chesapeake EnerS.24 hour Operations Call Center

Lltecliv€ Dit.r l(X/XX/XXlxTh's docuncnt 6 un.ontr.olledwhcn tnnted.

Uscrs n'!stverit th6 docuIeDr againsfthe larestvc15io. on tne rnt.anel

DocuDEnt Nunbr.: Col XIX-XXX xxx XL\Page,t of39

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Well Site Emergency Response Supplement Insert Well Site Name

3. Emergency Notifications Procedures

Em€rg€ncy Response Notification Flowchart

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4. Well Site Response

4.1 General Response to An Emergency Situation

4.1.1 All Personnel

The most important th is individual personal

Alwavs think before res

Never rush into the scene of an incident.assess the situation first and know the hazards.

Never perform any actions that may put your at risk.

The first Chesapeake employee who responds tothe scene of an emergency should take thefollgwinq action:

Survey the scene, stay calm, and park your vehicles upwind and away from the scene of theemergency and turn ofthe engine.

lfa ne is seriously injured, dial911 immediately.Never jeopardize your safetv or that of another individual.lf safe, take prompt action to eliminate any da

lf safe, provide medicalaid for any injured personnel.

Contact a spill response contractor if product has been released or discharged.lf you're personal safety may be in jeopardy move to a pre-designated muster pojnt upwindand oerform accountabilitv roll call-

Contact Foreman/Superintendent.Promptly decide:

. Whether or not the emergency situation can be readily brought under control and ifimmediate action can be taken, Always use the correct PPE.

. lfthere is a spill, deploy boom and absorbent material if available. Build containmentareas to prevent water contamination and further pollution ofthe environment.

Secure the location - Elock the road leading to the site with your vehicle or close the gate tocontrol access. Once the Police or the Sheriffs department arrives, they can assist inmonitoring the entrance and securing the location. The media does not have any legal rightto be on the prooertv.

Direct the initial phase of control, containment and response until a supervisor arrives.After taking the above actions, the field foreman or superintendent will notify the propergovernment agencies, along with the landowner.Ensure proper documentation is being completed.

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4.1.2 Field Supervisor / Foreman / Consultant

Upon receiving word of the emergency situation, determine the lncident Level of theemergency and what backup personnel and/or equipment may be required and contact thesuperintendent. Ensure that you always speak to a person and neverjust leave a me

Repon directlyto the scene ofthe emerge

Secure the entrance to the area, if not already done.

Establish direct contact with pumpers and emergency responders and provide them with any

information they require for the performance of their duties. Establish unified command

with local responders.

lnform emergency responders of any potential dangerous situations (e g. H25, toxic

chemicals, etc.).

Notify and provide necessary information and/or reports to the appropriate governmental

Relay information between management and 8overl49!!!L!€9!!l!t!!lnvestieate the incident.Ensure proper documentation is being completed.

Superintendent

Contact Area Operations Manager/District Manager/Drilling Manager.

Notify the appropriate Federal and State agencies Ensure that these notifications are

captured on the Notification Status Report

Communicate with the media.

cooperate with the government agencies on site and, if safe to do so, provide tasking to

available chesapeake personnel.

Ensure er documentation is being completed

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4.2 Fire and Explosion

Personnel that discover an incident must:

Assess the scene and prioritize response needs.

Alert others nearby by sounding the alarm, horn, or by voice command.

lf vou're personal safetv mav be in jeopardy move to a pre-designated muster locationuDwind and oerform accountabilitv roll call.

Attempt to extinguish incipient stage fire, iftrained to do so.

Call 911 and report incident, indicate:. lncident magnitude, evacuated area, and the location ofthe muster point(s)

Note: Adivote Medicol ond/ot spill/Release checklist os necessdry U.4 A 4.5).. When calling 911 include calling State, county, Name of well and detailed

directions. (numbers are found in Section 5 ofthis plan)Secure the scene/location, as necessary

O lsolate all potentialignition sourcesE Engage emergency shutdown procedures and/or manually, from a safe distance,

isolate fuel sources.E Preserve the incident scene:

Provide information for first report of lncident and additional documentation.

Debrief First Responder.

Assume Command and Control.

Reassess and verify site conditions and determine incident level.Report incident to Area Operations Manager/District Manager/Drilling Manager.Notify EH&5 Advisor of environmental impact.Coordinate third party contractor and establish action plans:

Q Approve, oversee, and release third party contractor upon completjon of actionplan.

O Coordinate, with Risk Management, the evacuation of surrounding homes,businesses, etc. with assistance from local authorities.

Obtain and input incident information forthe first report ofthe incident into the lncidentReporting and Management system.

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4.3 lniury / Medical / Rescue

The followine checkllst can as5ist in preparing for and responding to workplace iniurl€s.

Properly respond to any jnjured personnel bV first making sure that the area is safe forothers to oroDerlv resDond.

Always use the proper PPE when responding.

Move an injured person to a safe location if an immediate threat to their life exists. lf you

need to move a person you suspect has a neck injury, keep their head and neck immobile

and attempt to move them as one unit. Do the same if an injured person must be rolled

Notify emergency personnel and emergency services as soon as possible. This includes First

Responders, ambulance services, hospitals, etc. as needed

Contact Axiom to report all injuries 877-502-9466.

Allow trained personnel to administer first aid until medical attentionp€rson can be safely transported to a medical facility they should

someone trained in first aid.

arrives. lf an injuredbe accompanied by

Notifv the a riate level of supervision as soon as practical.

Complete a formal repod within 24 hours. Only document the facts.

Follow-up on any actions identified by the incident or root cause investiSation, and follow-

up with the iniured person to determine their condition.

When responding to an Incident:Do not ask any questions of the injured person that could be a violation of their medical

Do not violate the confidentiality that exists between the physician and the injured person.

Do not attempt to have the physician exclude any treatment that is deemed to be in theatient's best interest.

One of the best ways to be prepared for a workplace injury or illness is to pre-identify hospitals

that are properly equipped to deal with an injury that may result from the types of hazards

involved with Chesapeake operations.The following may assist in dctermining any additional hospitals:

of special care units.

Air ambulances service.

Knowledge of hazards associated with oil and gas operations.

Location.

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4.4 Spill Detection and Response

The appropriate Chesapeake field personnel are to condud visual observations and routineinspections of locations and equipment to ensure proper operation of all facilities.

ln the event of a spill at a facility prompt response and reponing is required. Failure toimmediately report and respond to a spill or release can increase the environmental damage and

subjed Chesapeake to fines and enforcement actions.

lnitial Response

Notlfy the Company Chain Of Command

o Refer to the Notification Flowchart in Section 3.2 for repgrting level.

Ensure Safetv of Citizens & Response Personnel

d Evaluate personal safety first.n ldentify hazard{s) of spilled material.o Establish site control (safe perimeter and security).

o consider evacuations as needed.

o Establish transportation restrictions.o Monitor air in impacted areas.

o Develop site safety and health plan ICS (201-5).

o Ensure safety briefings are conducted.

Stop the leak (lf Possible & Safe)

o Complete emergency shutdown.o lnitiate temPorary repairs.

o Transfer product if possible.

Shut Off All lgnition Sources

tr No smoking at or around spillsite.o No open flames or portable lighting.

o No hotwork unless approved bv Safety Officer.

contain the Splll

o Construct containment berm(s) and/or deploy oil containment boom at the spill source.

o Deploy containment boom at appropriate colledion areas.

o Conduct recovery operations.

o Develop disposalplan.o Determine proper PPE

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Notify Spill R€sponse Contractors

o Notify response company for equipment and manpower as needed.

Estimate SpillVolumed Retrieve detailed information regarding the release (daily produdion, duration of release,

etc.).

o Survev spill site for dimensions of spill

Notify Agencies OfSpill sireo Estimate volume of release.

n Use Agency Notilication List to determine required agency notifications.

Notifv Asencies lfSpill Enters a Water Source

o Verify release if waters are impacted.

o Use Agencv Notification List to determine required agency notifications.Foreman / Superintendent Response ActionsThe Foreman / Superintendent willo Determine incident level.

n Mobilize material, equipment and manpower to stop, contain and clean up the spill

ll Report spill to the District Manager / Drilling Manager and the EHS Department.o Notify appropriate regulatory agencies.

lt Complete the appropriate incident reports.n Assist in the cleanup,

Managero lf necessary, and based on the maSnitude and impacts of the spill, the Manager will notify

the V.P. and Corporate Emergency Response.

vice President (Or DeslSnee)

ll The V.P. or desiSnee will notify the appropriate Senlor Vice President and will dete.minewhat CMT members should be notified.

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4.5.1 SuspiciousPackages

Do not go near ortouch the pa

Notify company security.

Notify local law enforcement,Notifv local fi re department.Evacuate personnel to muster point.

4.5 Security Response

4.5.2 SuspiciousPersons

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Do not physically conlront the person.

Do not let anyone into a locked building/office.

Do not block access to the exits.

Ask the person how you can help them.

Call your supervisor.

call 911, if necessary.

Observe and document details about the person.

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4.5.3 Intruder/Hostile Persons

lmmediatelv contact a supervisor or manager, if possible regarding lhe problem.

The supervisor/manager wili assess the situation and conlacl the CHK Operations Center orif necessarv local law enforcement.Stay calm, yet in charge approach, which includes listening, not over-reacting and trying to

's coooeration in settlinq the disturbanceBe aware of the oossibilitv of violence.Oo not put yoursef or others at risk. Do not touch the person or invade his/her personal

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4.5.4 Bomb Threat Checklist

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8. Emergency Response Training Programchesapeake Energy actively engages its employees and demonstrates Emer8ency Preparedness

through risk planning, training, exercises, and regular thorough review of after action conclusions.

8.1 HAZWOPER

Chesapeake Energy requires all field personnel to complete the Hazardous Waster Operations

Course (HAZWOPER) prior to performing job activities in the field. Employees complete a 24 hour

curriculum that provides a certification for HAZWOPER Operations Level.

chesapeake Energy requires all personnelwho have previously completed the required

HAZWOPER training, to complete an 8 hour refreshe. course annually.

8.2 National Incident Management System (NIMS)

chesapeake Energy has adopted the National lncident Management system as guideline forresponding to emergencies.

chesapeake Energy requires all field personnelto complete the NlMs 100 and 200 leveltraining

courses in order to have a general knowledge base of operating under the NIIMS protocols while

responding to emergencies.

Chesapeake Energy requires management personnelto complete the NIMS 100, 200, and 300

level training courses in order to respond as an lncident Commander utilizing the NIMS protocols

in an emergency event.

8.3 Emergency Response ExercisesChesapeake Energy conducts Table Top Exercises in order to provide its employees the ability tofamiliarize themselves and become competent in utilizing Chesapeake Energy emergency

response procedures and documentation.

Table Top Exercises are conducted annually.

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1.0 Description of Operations

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Attachment I Emergency Contact List and Communication FlowchartAttachment 2 Outside Contractor lnformation for Clean UpsAttachment 3 First Report of lncident FormAttachment 4 Emergency Response Plan (ERP)Attachment 5 Preparedness, Prevention & Contingency Plan (PPC)Attachment 6 Location Specific lnformationAttachment 7 Proposed Containment LayoutsAttachment 8 Generic Chemical Listing for all Processes/LocationsAttachment 9 Pressure Barrier PolicyAttachment 10 Blow Out Preventer Flange Up and Testing GuidelinesAttachment 1 1 District Waste Management PlanAttachment 12 Spill HistoryAttachment 13 Chemical MSDS

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1. Description of Operations

a. Company lnformation

Chesapeake is the secondlargest producer of natural gas, a Top 15producerofoil and natural gas liquids intheU.S. Headquartered inOklahoma city, the company's operations are focused on discovering anddeveloping unconventional natural gas and oil fields onshore in the U S.

Operations include pad construction, drilling, completions, and production.

Chesapeake Appalachia, L.L.C. (Chesapeake), located at 6100 NWestern Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118, has prepared thisPreparedness, Prevention and Contingency (PPC) Plan in accordancewith 25 Pennsylvania (PA) Code 78.55 and 91.34 for drilling, completion,production and injection activities for projects located within theCommonwealth of Pennsylvania

Natural gas E&P operations include pad construction, welldrilling,completions and production. Supporting operations include fresh waterimpoundments, and water treatment facilities.

b. Proiect lnformationThe projects covered by this PPC Plan are natural gas drilling andproduction projects located in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Aspreadsheet is maintained with current I l l addresses for all locations'

The location specific information, including maps, site plans and

chemicals lists, is provided in Atiachment #2. Drilling techniques to be

utilized are determined by geological characteristics of that location.

The nearest Chesapeake field offices are located at:

Towanda Field Office39 Fox Chase DriveTowanda, PA 18848(570) 265-6525

Athens Field Ofiice101 N. N/ain SkeetAthens, PA 18810

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c. Chain of Command

Chesapeake will designate an individual as the responsible person at the

beginning of an event. ln caseofan emergency, the responsible person

wili-be aCcessible on site, or by telephone twenty four (24) hours a day

This individual will have discretion and decision making authority over

manpower, equipment, and all other resources to limit the impacts of a

spill or incide;t. All other project employees will be instrucled, prior.to the

initiation of construction activities, regarding their responsibilities in the

event of a pollution incident. See Attachment #1 .

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The Chesapeake "Eastern Division -Marcellus North -Athens FieldOffice- Emergency Response Contact" list for drilling, production, orpipeline emergencies are provided in Attachment #1. An immediateEmergency Contact List and 911 address page are located inside thefront cover of the PPC plan for immediate notifications in the event of anincident.

Not6. More detailfor these are in the Emergency Response Manual.Designated Chesapeake personnel will contact the following agencies asapplicable following a spill or incident:

Oroanization 24-hour Teleohone

PADEP Central Office (Harrisburg) (800) 54'l-2050

PADEP, Northwest Regional Office (800) 3733398

PADEP, Southwest Regional Office (41214424000

PADEP, Northeast RegionalOtfice (570) 826-2511(Wyoming and Susquehanna County)

PADEP, North central RegionalOffice (570) 3273636

(Bradford County)

National Response Center (800) 424€802

PA Fish & Boat Commission 15701477-5717

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2. Pollution Prevention Measutes

a. Chemicals and Materials

Chemicals and materials will vary by location, depending on whichoperation being conducted and what equipment is being utilized. There isa chemicai list for each location which is included with the site specificinformation in Attachment #2. MSDS information is available formaterials used on that location, for each process. There is generic list ofchemicals that encompasses all processes and locations. SeeAttachment #3.

b. Containment Methods

All significant activities at well pads, access roads, water jmpoundments,and water treatment facilities, and production sites require:

o storage of petroleum products;

o proper handling of chemicals and additives;

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management of wastes;

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sediment control measures

(BMPs);

The likelihood of a spill on a pad site impacting water supplies nearby ordownstream is minimized by using an earthen berm containment aroundthe perimeter of the location. The berm is constructed per the conditions ofthe Erosion and Sedimentation plan.

ln addition to the earthen berm, a lined secondary containment is to beconstructed for chemicals or equipment that could potentially have leaks,drips or spills.

Containment materials of construction are required to be impervious toany chemical used or stored in conlainment. Containments are typicallymanufaclured using Polypropylene or High Density PolyethyleneMaterials are evaluated for thickness, chemical compatibility, durability'and puncture resistance prior to installing them on location. Specificationsheets and installation procedures for containments are stored in the EHS

department. Containmenl measurements indicated on operation specificdrawings (Attachment #10) may be modified to accommodate site specilicdimension requirements. At no time will containment be less than 110% ofthe value of the largest storage tank in each containment.

This section identifies the methods utilized to mitigate incidents during

construction and operation on location:

. Secondary Containment

Secondary containment is needed for all vessels that contain fuel

and other substances that are to be stored and used on location'Secondary containment is to consist of one or more of thefollowing:

o Self-containment:

o Containment by location perimeter earthen berm and/or dike;

o Additional earthen berms with an impermeable linerunderlining the entire contained area;

o Portable containment system constructed of steel, PVC orother suitable material: and

o Containment areas shall be capable of containing I l0% ofthe volume of the largest container stored in these areas

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Containers

Small containers of various sizes containing essential fluid may bepresent on various locations for the purpose of servicingconstruction equipment. The following information is provided toprevent spills or incidents resulting from these containers:

o All drums will be stored on pallets, within secondarycontainment;

o All container storage areas will be routinely inspected forleaks and deteriorationt and will be documented on the EHSConsultant Checklist or daily checklists.

o Leaking and/or deteriorated containers will be replaced orrepaired as soon as the condition is detected. Cleanupmeasures will be implemented to remediate any spillassociated with these containers.

o No incompatible materials are to be stored in the samesecondary containment area.

o Smaller quantities of fuel, solvents and lubricants (i.e., motoroils, hydraulic fluid) may be stored at the work area asnecessary to service equipment provided that this storagedoes not conflict with other parts of this plan. Secondarycontainment will be provided for these storage areas or thefluids will be kept on mobile maintenance vehicles; and

o All motor fuel, lube oil, chemicals, and other substances willbe sealed and clearly labeled during transportation andstorage.

Storage Tanks

Fuel storage tanks may be on location to provide fuel for theconstruction or operations equipment. The following procedureswill be used to prevent impacts to the environment in the event of arelease from any storage tank at the site:

o Fuel will be stored at the work area ln AST, above groundstorage tanks. Underground storage tanks (USTS) will notbe used on Chesapeake well locations;

o Chesapeake and all Contractors will use tanks which meetcurrent Pennsylvania regulatory requirements for fuel andmaterial storage;

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o ASTS will be constructed of carbon steel or other materialscompatible with the contents of each tank;

o ASTS will be stored on secondary containment

o All storage tanks and their secondary containment structuresshall be inspected routinely for leaks and/or deterioration.Any necessary repairs to the tanks or containments will becompleted in a timely manner:

o Vehicle mounted tanks shall be equipped with flame/sparkarrestors on vents to ensure that self ignition does not occur;

o Storage tanks will not be used to store incompatiblematerials in sequence unless first thoroughlydecontaminated; and

o Any storage tank used for storing different products betweenconstruction locations will be thoroughly flushed prior torefilling.

Frac Tanks

Frac tanks may be used on well pads for various purpose throughout Chesapeake operations at the well location. Drilling operationsperiodically require frac tanks to contain drilling fluids. Completionsoperations may utilize these tanks for storage capacity for fracfluids, fresh water, post hydraulic fluids or chemical additives.Secondary containment is placed under any frac tank containingfluids.

Pressure Barriers

Blowout preventer equipment is required on all Chesapeake wells

See Attachment #4 for requirements Attachment #5 covers

flange up and testing guidelines.

Wastes or Unusable Materials.

Materials that are spilled or lost are promptly cleaned up and removed

from the location if approved. lf disposal is not approved, the waste is

stored on site, on containment, with a cover, until approvals have been

received. Waste disposal is typically handled according to the District

Waste Management plan, Attachment #6.

Protection from External FactorsChesapeake will use locking valves, security fences' gates and. other.

measures to protect the location from external factors. Drilling is a 24-

hour operation and drilling crews are always presenl on location during

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drilling and completion After drilling and completion has been finished,fencing will be installed to secure locations.

e. Preventative Maintenance lnspectionsConstructionAll areas of the site are visually inspected on a daily basis to verifyfacilities, equipment, and systems are fully operational and in goodcondition. This includes a general visual inspection ofdrainagechannels, silt fence, culverts, sedimenvstorm water managementpond(s), access roads, seeding, and erosion conlrol measures. Anyitems encountered that are not in compliance with the permit, technicalspecifications or governmental requirements are communicated byemail or checklist for correction.

For site locations authorized by a PADEP Erosion and SedimentControl General Permit (ESCGP-1), BMPs must be inspected on aweekly basis and after each storm water event. BMPS must repairedand maintained and a written report of each inspection must be keptand made available to PADEP upon request.

DrillingA perimeter walk around ofthe location is performed daily to assesshousekeeping, chemical storage, berm condition, and overallappearance. Any findings are addressed. This is documented on thedaily report.

Completions

A daily walk around is done by the location personnel to insure siteconformance regarding containment, housekeeping, safety, andchemical storage. Any findings are addressed and discussed in themorning meeting is needed.

Production

Daily inspections are performed on active wells. The well site dailycheck sheets are reviewed and findings are addressed. lnactive sitesare checked periodically. Any lindings are recorded on the inactive wellsite checklist. Any concerns are prompfly addressed.

Water Treatment FacilitiesContract and Chesapeake personnel do a walk around of the facilitieson a daily basis to insure housekeeping and contajnment integrity.Any concerns are promptly addressed as needed.

Water lmpoundmentsWeekly walk through inspections are conducted by the field

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technicians. Any findings are promptly addressed.

Cleaning of Trucks and Equipment

Pressure washing of construction equipment on site will be allowedonly if wash water is contained, and cleaning is limited to vehicle tiresfor construction. Drilling equipment must be cleaned prior to releaseand transport. This water is captured on containment and treatedonsite for recycling or disposal. Other equipment washing that couldresult in the removal of oil and grease from the equipment will occur offsite at an appropriate wash facility.

Site Cleanlinesssites will be maintained to present a neat and orderly appearance Oilcontainers, drums, garbage, or other waste materials will not beaccumulated on location. Designated parking areas will be maintainedand kept free from excessive mud.

Soil Fill Material

During the construction phase if there is a potential for rain, exposedsoilfill material or embankment should be sloped to provide drainageto proper sediment trapping devices.

f. Personnel Training ProgramsThis PPC Plan will be part of the location documents, and will be reviewedat an on-site kick-off meeting with all Chesapeake and contractorpersonnel. All personnel (employee and contract) on location are madeaware of the operations, and of the Emergency Response procedures,including primary and secondary evacuation roules, prior to any workbeing completed.

ldentified site specific revisions to the PPC Plan will be determined andimplemented, as necessary, during routine meetings. On{he-job trainingwill educate employees of potential hazards of accidental spills, properwaste management, good housekeeping, and standard procedures fornotifying supervisors of any spill or other incident that might result in athreat to human health or the environment.

3. Waste Disposal Methods

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Plan. Attachment #6.Proper waste disposal protocol includes the following:

o Obtain applicable authorizations, registrations, and/orEPA,/State l.D. Number;

o Properly handle and store wasle in approvedcontainersl

o Complete laboratory analysis or provide generatorknowledge to characterize waste prior to transportand disposal; and

o Properly label, profile and manifest waste.

4, Pollution lncident Responge

a. Available EquipmentChesapeake and all contractors will have spill containment equipment andsupplies available that are suitable for the size of the operation and spillpotential based on the volume of materials being utilized for the activities

. Tvoical Supplies and Eouioment for smaller spills on siteincludes

o Spill kits or absorbents

o Shovels

o Dikes and temporary containment

o Waste Containment

o Portable decontamination units

o Personal Protective Equipment as warranted byincident including FRC, safety glasses, safety shoesor boots, gloves, hard hat.

. Supolies and Eouioment available for laroer scale incidentsincludes

o Backhoes

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Personal Protective Equipment as warranted byincident including FRC, safety glasses, safety shoesor boots, gloves, hard hat.

b. Outside Cleanup Contractors. Chesapeake has outside cleanup contractors available to

assist if there is a spill or incident. These conlractors,along with back up contractors, are listed in Attachment#7 of this document.

c. General Response and Reporting Procedure

Chesapeake has established a comprehensive Emergency ResponsePIan (ERP) that is to be followed by Chesapeake and all contractors onChesapeake projects. The ERP will be kept with the ppC plan duringconstruction, drilling, and production.

The Chesapeake "Eastern Division -Marcellus North -Athens FieldOffice- Emergency Response Contact" listfor drilling, production, or pipeline emergencies is provided in Attachment#1. The internal Chesapeake emergency response contact information isprovided in Attachment #1.

Chesapeake will designate at least one responsible person eilher on-siteor on-call coordinate all emergency response measures. The responsibleperson will be familiar with all aspects of the PPC Plan, operations andactivities at the site, the location and characteristics of waste, the locationof project records and the project site layout. ln addition, this person hasthe authority to commit the resources needed to carry out the ppc planto:

(800) 566-9306 24-Hour Chesapeake Call Center (800) 566-9306

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tuoparcdness, Prevenlian, and Conlingency PlanChe sapeake Awalachia L L c

acbber n;r;?vl:o

. Determine the severity of the incident for the purpose of --planning the necessary response procedures as outlined inthE ERP:

. lnitiate or delegate an appropriate person to initiate theappropriate contacts, announcements, or evacuation inaccordance with the ERP;

. Verify that employees and visitors on-site report to thedesignated evacuation area;

. Trained response personnel will be used to enter theaffected area and properly secure the area if it can be donesafelY;

. Have a designated Chesapeake person notify regulatoryagencies:

. Coordinate clean-up efforts, including the recovery ofconlaminated material and the decontamination of affectedstructures and/or equiPment;

. Determine when the incident is under control and whenpersonnel can re-enter the project site while preserving theincident site;

. Complete incident report as required by the regulatory

agencies and the ERP;

. Review the incident report with appropriate personnel toassess the effectiveness of the PPC and the ERP and toreduce the potential for recurrence of a similar incident;

and

. lf necessary, recommend changes be made to the PPC

and ERP based on the findings of the incident review'

When notifying appropriate emergency response agencies and local

authorities or downstream water users (if applicable), the Chesapeake

responsible person will be prepared to report the following information:

. Name ofthe person reporting the incident;

. Name and location of the installation;

. Telephone number where the person reporting the spill canbe reached;

. Date, time and location of the incident;

. Brief description of the incident, nature of the materials orwastes involved, extent of any injuries and possible

hazards to human health or the environment;

(8OO) 566-9306 24-Hour Chesapeake Call Center (800) 566-9306

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Octobet 2012 Rev12

. Estimated quantity of the materials or wastes spilled;

. Extent of contamination of land, water or air, if known;

. Description of corrective actions being taken; and

. Telephone and designated contact for further information.

Chesapeake has an internal lncident Repofting and Management Systemas well as wriften policies and procedures for lncident repofting. fhepolicies and procedures are provided with a copy of the "First Report oflncident" form are attached in Attachment #8.

d. Spill lncident History

Chesapeake uses a spreadsheet to track recent issues associated withChesapeake drilling locations in Pennsylvania. Chesapeake will continueto be proactive in developing drilling, completion, and production protocolto protect human health and the environment by implementing existingcorporate Environmental, Health, and Safety policies and procedures. Alist of recent spill history and action taken to prevent a reoccurrence ispresented in Attachment #9.

e. Record Retentioni. Records will be retained at the field office for at least 5 years.

f. PPC Schedule

Versionl. lssued May 2010

Revisionl. June 201'1. Changes Made by: Mary Maryoft.Changes include:

. Revise format to match DEp format

. Add content to company information

. lnclude location specific maps, chemical lists, anddocuments

. Update generic chemical list

. Reference Erosion and Sedimentation plan as needed

. Moved tables and charts to attachments

. Added pressure barrier policy

. Made contact list a standalone attachment for easierreferencing during an incident

. Updated contact informationRevision2. October 20'12. Changes made by: Mary Maryott

. Section 1.c/4.c. Added reference to lmmediate EmergencyContact List

(800) 566-S306 24-Hour Chesapeake Call Center (800) 566-9306

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. S€dion 2-b. Add€d Maater Containment lnformation.Disclaimer add€d for sib specilc containment requiremEnts;but maintaining I 1 0% volume of largest storage tank.

. s€clion 2.e. Equipment oleaning for dlillirE added

. Attachment #9. Spill hietory updated

. Added Afracfiment #10 Operation specific coniainmentlayouts.

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by Andrew L. ShielsPsrtaylvanlr Flah & Eoat Commlllon

Pcnnsylvsnians arc like p.oplc throuehout lb. Unitcd St &s and

around th. world in ficir pcrc.paio6 ofand intenctioN witl $nt6Fcw othcr lnirnals cvokc $rch pol0tizcd cnotioDs ts f€at, adnirdioaintrigue, md iSnorancc. ThrouShout history sn*.s hlvc play.d intcStd

mlcs in mytholog/ ,nd folkiore. Far ioo often qh.D ! Frson cocoun_

Lred a srulc. thc snakc did nol sunive ihc cxPcriencc. Snat s hrvcotten b.€n chtmctcrizcd !! qil or siniser. On fte cortratv, snttcs do

nol posscss such human cham€tc.isli6. ft.ir missior in lif. is io c.tgrow. ond suwive to rcproduca, tEreby continuhg lh.ir spccics' Sntk s

a.€ afinlls ofwhich Dcopl. usually have slrorg opinions Ott€tt tho6.

^opinions havc bcsl hand.d doM otrough lhe eeneErions litc h.irloom j

tnsFad ofrhis b€ing barcd of, pcrsonal experidce How€vcr' monpeoplc ar€ bcginning lo rcdiz€ that sakes arE an important pan of$cEnimsl kingdoft and play a specific and specializcd role h thc ov€rall

Twcnry.onc sp.ci€s ofsnakes are consid€r€d.o bc nativc io Pcnnsvl-

vsnia. E{!h spccics has cvolv€d lo occupy a spe.ific nich€ in our n.tuml.nvironrnc Al$oud lhcy do indced Fovidc iangiblc bci€ft! to man.

th€y ,t! wonhy of r.slcd ard prole.lio4 b€caus. lb"v erc wild lnilnalslrd a panof t€ natuml hcribge ofPennsylvui.

BiologySnakcs posscss a wcllJclclopcd skelctal sttuctur€ and atc thc?cfon

..Nidcnd vctrcbdtcs. Likc lizards ad tuttlcs. lhcir bodi6 ar! covcrcd

with scalcs which also classifics thcm as .eptilcs Snakd 6nd olhcr

rcphlcs a'. poikilorhdmic. which is d€.ived fiom Gr.ck lerms m€aning

variabt. l.mp.raturc. This means thst th.ir body tebpemlutc dcpends

largely on dc tcmpclatun ofthcn sunoundiDgs. Snat€s must movc itrlo

-d out of u*o* t..p.tlrurc zon€s lo rcSulare th.ir bodilv fi!trclions

p.opcrly, Bssking in th. sut is vilal to phvsiological proc.sses such as

tempcmu.c rcgulation, diS.stion, and egg develoPment

Snakcs do nol havc limbs that sllow them to reach oul lnd touch

drinSr so thcy nccd to bc able to monitor th€ir envircnmcnt by somc

othc; m€ilod. Thcy polscss a forkcd tongue that flicks in and oui oflhc

mouil to sa$plc s.€nt mol.culcs Thc tonguc transfss thcs' molccul's

io the Jacobscn's orgln loc.lcd on thc .oof oflhc ltrodh. chcdicdinfomdion is ErnsfcnEd lo tlE br.ia *tich arbws tlE snll(c to intlFprct (he smcll. S,.€nl Failing is usld h lociling p..y, tuding malcs' 6nd

^trclumiry !o hib.mdinS arEas

ReproductionMatinS cd l)<il Aom spring until fall, dcpcnding on tll€ sp€cics'

Sn6k6 Siyc binh in oo. oft'ro ways. Spctics thd lsy cgAs, such rs thc

bh.k mt snake !r! tcrm€d oriparM. Oihcr spccics including $tt6mrkcs, warcr s tles, atd Pmnsflvtnili lhrcc vcnomous 9cci6 Sivcbinh lo livc yorng and aE t nn€d ttovtiPaw. Young a! usuaily

bom or hrtch ir lar. sumner or .{dy frll. E88 or cmbryo dcvclopmcnl

nnScs fi'om eight lo 12 monrrs. Rcproduction in ovoviviparoa sP.cics

such as thc timb€. rattl€$ake firs occurs st dmc lo scven ycars lncrbidn. SoDe spccies may also bear young only Al n{o-y€!r !o lhr€c_yca.

i cdlls. Thcnumberof cggsotyounspmduccdby Pcnnsylv.nia

snst(€s varics dcpcding on th€ sp€cies Nonhcrn ringncck and wontr

snakes typically produce litt€n ofonc lo six young, and cssLm hog_

f,os€. €ancm g0n.t and northd brown snakcs csn pmducc litt€ls ofthr€c dozen lo four dozen young. Juvcnilc snak€s a.! prcy for prcdliorvbirda eme msnnals. and even olh€r snakcs.

GrowthSnrlcr likc mon aniDals, gmw raPidly cady in lifc. Th€n M-

ics crlsrge until lhe *in most bc sh.-d fot Stoqlh to continu€. YounS

snalcs can shcd fo{r or norc tin6 p.r y.!r dudng thcir nr$ two v.trsof lifc. As adulis lhcy may sl'cd only oocc ot teicc pcr yclt Sn l€s ttatff. rbout !o shcd tnically display a cloudy or bluish ep€nllncc to th€i.

cycs. cruscd by lh€ old skin and lhc lymph fuid sc.rcicd bcn.ath it in

prcpsr.lion for slFiding Thc fd lanle s.gtncnt in nc*bom mdlc_

$tlkcs is cdlcd a butaon. Each tim. a ntdcs ke shcds. a ncw radcsegm€nr is rdd.d atth€ bose ofthctail Each shcdding clni.s th. button

fanns nom lhe tail base. Bees€ bunons 6r mttlc s.gn€rts can .as-

iD bc lo$ ed shcddirg lales vny wid.ly. coundng mttlc s.Stnmts is

nor an a.cunt wayloder.mineh€tg.of$cs r.

Food, feedingPennsylvania snek s have v.ticd dict!. althougl all src comivorous

Food ohoiccs includc insecls, worms, anphibiant rcpiilcs, birds, and

small mammals. Some sates display distincl food prEfcrcnccs. For cx-

smDlc c&ltcm horFos€ $alcs sP.cializc in crnsuminS tolds ard fis8sIrtis snakc is unatrccted by rh€ diEaskful toxins thal load! oiicn s..ade

from rhcir Fratoid elands. Black lEa srukcs trc cxccllcnt climbcrs snd

oficn foragc on mall bids d tJlcir e88s. Sn.k6 t'c an inl€8lll pon ordtc food rcb in any envimnm€n! As ! prldlaor. thcy lrc impon in

nli rining thc fitn6s ofthe anim.ls Eyprcvon.Nonv€nomous $tles such as gat&t snat6 gn-sp Fty with thcir

nouhs and vallow il wholc. Bl&t rat snlt(.s and milk sntk6condnd th€ir prcy by mcircling its body, rEsulting in sufocttion b.fdt

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Venomous

Northern CopperheadA gkis todo . ohtdtit aol@ soa

Th. nonhem copperhqd is Pennsylvania\ mosl comBon venomoussn.lc. Found in all bu the northemost counries, it prcfcis abandon.dfoundations. rock walh. dd .ocky hillsides. They nay be found al dcnsitcs wirh tmber nule\nales

SNAKEBITE?lfa pdson i5 bitcn by a vcnoDoN $3k€, thcrc $€ s€vcml

acF rha lhould b. d(!a- Tt srafrd ric PGlo St r! PoinC.dcr of rh. Miho S. Halhcy Mcdic.l ClrLr in Hct!&y,P.r6ylvrtr l!6e& lhc followirs rlo" rd doo'tr b fl.

DO',S1. Coim and rcsssul! th€ victin, and ke€p th€ victim iminobil..2" C.tl 9l I or th! Pdu 51L Itilm Ccora r r-tq)-zunzl2-3. You mry apply s lighr constricting band abov. th. bile arE!

(b. rblc io ior.rt . nn8cf ud.r rh. b.nd). Do or rchs. th.band $lcs! it b.comes loo ri8ht from swe[in&

4. Movc lh€ victim lo a rh.dical fa.ility *ithold delay.

5. A l€bnus shot may also b€ rcquircd.6. Inmcdialcly trlnspon $c viclin lo a mcdicar facility.

DON'TSDoo't u. i(+ cold F.ta a ryryc,D6'l i.rcir d rsi.. ud.r. dir!.t d tr r ltyrici&.

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3.+5.

Doat u-rt ordqr8.Dont iYG &ohol r Gy dn$.Iho't s.it !o !.c if rlE9a@3 dlvclop.

'llmber

Rattlesnake

Timber lattlesnatesffi the largesl vcnomoussnakes ofPennsyllania

of the Colmonwsllh.

dc6. bui ov@lllhei.

Fastern Massasauga RattlesnakeS is'tut4 c at. tutus c ate aat6

The easlem nusNuga belongs 10 thc pygrny rattlesnakefamily md is found only in afcw westcrn counlics. This Penn-sylvrnia endangered species is found in wcrland areas ond hffreccived lhc nickrme swamp ranlcr.

ENDANGERED SPECIES

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Nonvenomous

Northern Black Racer

Eastem Ribbon*---*

Eastem Hognose

Eastem Garter,1'*-,-fr

EastemSmooth Green*-r#a*

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consumption. Alack treB oft.r hold thcir pre) do$n lo the Eround b)ihe Neighl ofthen bod)! which also results in sufi@arion. Venonoussnates caplure pre) bc slriting i1 d inje.tinSvenom througi lwo large

modincd locth, or fangs. Venom is amodilicd saliva tharconllinrdigeslire cnzymes ddtoxic flotci6lial d.stro) cells. causing

hdmorhaging and Rrid inbaldncc leadinS to shoct and dcaft. hc)slruck by avenomous snalc oftcn Lav.ls a shon dislance betbrc dying.lhe snlkc finds $e dend prey by lbllo{inE itr scent truil.

Venomous, nonvenomous?l herc {ire l8 nonvcnomous and lh.ee vcnomous snalic specics in

Pemsylvania. Somc kcy physical differcnc.s bcn\ cen thcsc tNo grorpsof Pennyllania snalcs faciliblc lieir id€ndncation. These chancteristicsdo rot neccMily apply lolhd differenliation oi sp0cies not naljve

All Pernsylvoia nalivc venomous snales possess l) ar indenb-on o. pil on each sidc of'ne hcad belFecn rhc ere d noslril.2) a

lcnically cuiplicaleyc pupilrescmblinglhalofa cal" and 3) asinglcrow ofsoalcs on the underside of the t!il. Ofcou6e, mulesnakes usuallydisplay one ormore.atrles. Howelcr, fiesc c be missingbsause of

Nonlenornous Pennsyllania native snakes do not poses facial pits.lhcireyc pupilsm rcund like a humo's, ed ftcre is adouble rc* olscalcs on $c urdersade ofthe lail.

Head shapc onen prcsents problcms iD idcDlificarion. Ratrlesnakesard coppcrheads have obviously flattcne4 trj ngular-shapcd heads.

However, some nonveromoB spccies co aho al times dilplay afllttened head. Thc aler.igc person o,ien nisinl€ryrers hcad shape insnal,es thal onc h6 seen. thcrefore. i1h wise lo focus on lhc othcrchalacteristics $hen idcnlilyine srakcs-

Venomous snakes and people-lhe thee lcnomous spccies ofsnakes in Pcnnsylvmi!.rc $e

nonhem coppcrhead, caslcm mdsa$u8a rallcsnate, and timcr mnle-snal.. R.pods oflenomou! rnalebitci in Pcnns)lvdiaaft rde. Bilcsusually occur\rhile apcBon istryinS ro carch orcaalessly handleoreot lh.se snakes. All oflherc species lrc usull) nooae8ressivc&dprcl0rroaloid confrondion. Tbus. th.I oflen quic ) movc a$.ay f.ome aprccbin8hme or rcmain completcl) nilldd allow what lieyperccile as a rhr.ar to pass by.

Contmry to populdbcli.ll rattlesnakcs do not ll{ays rdlle whena pe.son or animnl is near. When travclinE thtough nrcas $oughr !oconlain venomous snates. pcople can minitri- the posibilirics of anuninlcnded encounFr by usiDS somc common sensc. ln the lasl majoFity ofencounters wilh snsles. people have morc lhu mple opportuniryto nop. backup. or olheFisc aroid thc snatc.

Snakcslend lo b€ fourd ncdcolersuch dfallen lo8s. brush piles,rocL { Us. abddonedhous foundalions. or roct lcdges. Thcy may beresling or lyinS in wait for prcy. Encounlers ce be r.duced br sntchinSwhere you plec your hads &d incr. Om should trt to walk around,Ethcr lho step ovcr fallen logs,

Somclimes a pcnon s curiosity o. fe.r cd lead 10 poorjudgcmcntand possjbll rcsult in a snalebitc.'lh€rc lre svc6lsiSns ardsymploms ofen\cnomation. Thcy includc fegmuks. pain, ardpossibl) u metauic or rubbe.y osle inrhc tnouth several minurcs lllcra bite. wilh atingling or numbness oflhc rongue. Oftcrsi86 includesignilicanr swelling witlin I 0 minutes of a bi1e. Nausca. $ eatncss, andtemperalurc change maI occur Alekmd blue di$oloralion mayanped $ithin tbree to six hours.

Collecting or killing snakesAllsn!\cr in Pcnns)lvoiaarc proreclcd b) Penns,llan ia [ish &

BodCo'nnrission regulations. SpcciesrhrLarc nor lisbd a EnddnS$e.L'lh.eatcncd, orCandid.re ma! b! captured or posxscd u.dcr sFcificdniry d po1ssion limi$ (C6sult the PewlbDnia F4hnts Sunnury).Lnddgercd or Thcalened specics such s thc Kirtland s snalc. castern

m6seuBa- and rouSh grccn snalic cannol b< caugh! kiued. posessed.import6d to. orc\poned lnn l,ennsvlrania. The tinbcr nrrlcsnake is .vprctecicd under addilional regulanons sd pemits.cgardine scasons

d pscssion limils. Spccillc qucstions abour curcnr regularions cdbc dircctcd lo any olrhe Commission s Rcgionall-arv F:nlbrccmcDt Of-fices or the Hcrpcrolo$ md llndd8ered Species Coo.dinalo.

Coexisting with snakesSnakcs are an cssenial componenl ofPenns)llania\ $ildliti

resourccs. Fed or ncgltive auirudes about snakes oncn stcm fiom a

lek of krowledgc oi lhoir habils dd rclc h the ecosysrem. A pcrson s

attiludc about snalies appc6lo conelatc wilh lhe rclatire ncmcss ofasnade at ar) gnen timc. Forcxmple. somc peoplc do norihirt twiceaboul snales Dnrilrhcl sho* up in their bdckydd, shcd, or housc. Themajority ofsnatcs appearinS in thesc arca\ &e nonvcnomou. ha.n-less, and Dsually b.nelicialto man. Still. it is undc6taDdable ftar Nhena satc is discovercd nce$ in the house. pcopl€ quickly seek a $!y to

ldcally. pmpl€ should takc precaulions lo prevenrsnrlies ircm cnterin8 d$ ellings. Scaling openings and cBcls $peciall) ar or ncar groundlelelis an e\cellcnr prercndle

'ncasure. RenrovinS dcbris in the yard or

moling lh. w@d tilc t-anher liom thehousecd rlso hclp. Snakcs havcbiologicalneedi such $ lbod and cover thal mustbc nrer Ib. them ft)rcmain in a locarion. ll those necds are nol mer, thel Dove on. RcnrcDrberale that $her pcople choosc to locate a home or cann in thc soodsor wildemcs, snakcs come wilh thc lmilory.

Increued dwmness otsnalicsandthcir hdbits usuall) leads to !new apprcciatjon of thdm ud thcir pan in our \rorld. l,icld guidcs andljfe history bmks aie Sreal tooh for b.idginSSaps in knowledSe. forbcgimcB, d lrip to $c rcptilehousc ofa localzoo dmed wnh a ficldsuide is a good way ro malic the r.usirioD bctNcen p.inrcd picturcs od *lirc animdls. Thene tim.)ou *c a sal'e in the bacl)lrd orcrossinsJ ,rdd tu\tlc.r ir ior shdr rs. whar ir doe\, ud rllo$ ir ru conrrnj,'n

Yenonto.t tna*6 bclong,o the ptt vlpetfdn randpossess a heat-se$iag plt oneach sid. ofthe hean beNeen

The.16 ofPen rtra"ia\vrcMsaa*es hdt teni.al.eliptical prpil! rcsenbllng thoseot o.at Notrenonous snaicshaw tuMd prpils liA.

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Tabl6 d cont€ntstutue'.y 2013 ' Rav. 2

ProDosed Containments Lavouts

a) Drill Out Layout

b) Coil Layout

c) Frac Layout

d) Flol'Yback Layout

All material specifrcations arc available upon r€quest by contac.ting the Athenschesapeake Eneryy Field offi@, EH&S Depaftment.

F .epetedn$s. Prevenltur EN Conlingancy Plana?d€'d€alF,F3bdtbLLc

Mestet Contal r6nl LayoltlsHnsy mt3 tuv I

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Cont'ainmentProposed Drill Out

TEarti€o germ

Operational Containment

r)nl I

hE

,EM

F

m*'1l'l

E*'-la

operadonal Cont krtElt -16,0m sq ft rvith 8"b€nn -1760 td caplctylrrg€at storage wsscl b 500 bbl

Containment:Tank = Gr€€n

peratlonal = Red

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Proposed Coil Containment Layout

Containment

l---ffi--r @ D\{Ui l--Enl--r

Ope.adq5l Coot lm€nt -10,0d1sq ftwi[|S'berm -ff52 bbl capadlyL..gest stoogc vcaeal b s{Xt bd

!I

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roposed Frac Contain ent Layout 1

----. -"------401

{r"

7i

Opcrdonrl cont hmant -39,$0 sq tt wilh 8F benn45(n f,U cap.dty. tffgert stor{. vc!€d E 5m bdFWr 36' x 2lO x 7d - 1680 bdgW: :16' x 74 x ZI - 1260 bblFW IVT: 1.8' x 50 x t0 - 575bblEWWT:36'x3(Ix7U-&nbd

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WATER:I BW Tanks25 FW Tanks

Containment:Tank r Gteen

Operational = Red

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Contr net* ctoacHes:Oper'tonrl contlhme* -30,000 sq n vtfrh 8' b€.m

-2f,iin bU caDldty tlr!€st storagE v€ted b 5q, buFw: 36' x 2lO x m' - 1680 bbl8[itr 36' x 74' x 70 - 1260 bHFW wT; l8' x 5O x 7O - 575bUBW WTr 35' x 3d r 70' - 800 tl,

Cslii.rer.i

6

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FW:25 FW

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Operational = Red

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roposed Frac Contain ent La out 3,ff

an &adrat

N o(,,:..

Coilla,!t€r'{

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Containment:Tank = Green

Operational = R€d

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Fnc Completions - Chemical List

DieselFuelHydrochloric AcidSandSulfuric AcidBrine Solution

T.iCanAqucar DB 5 BiocideDiesel FuelFR-15 Friction ReducerHCL Hydrochloric AcidFrac SandFEAC-20lron ControlAl-7NR Acid lnhibitorS17 Scale lnhibitorSoda AshB-84 Aqueous Gluaraldehydesc-30 wFerriplex 40Plexbreak 145Plexhib 256

PumDcoB-84A Gluta.aldehydeB-84 Aqueous GlutaraldehydeChevron Dura-Lith GrcaseFerriplex 40PFA-205 Corrosion lnhibitorPlexbreak 145Plexhib 256Plexslick 921SC-30 W Scale lnhibitorSFR-451 Ammonium AcetateSFR470 Ammonium ChlorideQuaker State Moto. OilSC-30 Scale lnhibitorGreenflush

Frac Tech & WoatherfordB-84A Gluta€ldehydeK-87 Bact.on MicrobiocideT-390 Gyptron Scale lnhibitorSC-30W Scale lnhibitorFE-1001 lron ControlCl-150 Corrosion lnhibitorFRW-600 Friction ReducerSC-30 Scale lnhibitorGreenflush

SchlumbeJoer4264-Corrosion lnhibitorJ609 Friction Reduc€rW054 Non-Emulsifying AgentL058 lron StabilizerH015 Hydrochloric Acid 15%

All cheniAls are curenl as of May 2013 - Rev.3

Preoarcdness, Prevenlion, and Conllngency PlanChesapeake Awalachia L.L C

Ilovenbet 2ol 3 - Rev a

8000 Gallons4500 Gallons6000000 Poirnds(ln Batteries)

500 Gallons5000 Gallons1500 Gallons4000 Gallons'12'15000 Pounds53 Gallons42 Gallons500 Gallons

1000 Gallons400 Gallons64 Gallons24 Gallons24 Gallons

2475 Gallons2475 Gallons50 Gallons24 Gallons55 Gallons64 Gallons24 Gallons4000 Gallons55 Gallons3300 Gallons1650 Gallons(ln Equip^/ehicles)825 Gallons24 Gallons

2475 Gallons1987 Gallons660 Gallons

330 Gallons275 Gallons975 Gallons825 GaJlons24 Gallons

60 Galions300 Gallons6 Gallons9 Pounds4500 Gallons

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Wo* Over - Chemical ListATF Transmission FluidLithiplex LubricantDri-Lube Plus AercsolJT-6 Hi-Temp Grease No. 2Hydraulic FluidRed Bone-Redi-GreaseSpirax ASX 80W-140Spirax HD 85W-140 Gear OilPrestone Anti-FreezeT-200 GSFluid LubeFT2000C| Friction ReducerCortron R-2264-Corrosion I nhibitorPoly Plug (Clear Gel)Thredon 352 ComPoundL058 lron StabilizerB-84A Glutaraldehyde

TCP - Chemical List

OF-2220 FoametOF-2301 GelOF-2302 High Brine Friction ReducerOF-2303 PiPe LubricantOF-2304 Gel & Friction ReducerOF-2304 HB Friction & Gel ReducerOF-23'11 Glass BeadsoF-2323 Coil BeadsOF-1402 KCL SubstituteOF-'1600 De-FoamerOF-5009 Corrosion lnhibitorB-84A GlutaraldehYdeSC-30W Scale lnhibitorSC-30 Scale lnhibitorFE-4 lron Control122 Corrosion lnhibitorSC-30W Scale lnhibitorB-84 EiocideFR-15 Friction ReducerEthYlene

Prdducfion - Chemical List

Melhanol W i n te r P P d u ct i o n )oFl4960

All fiemicah ate curent as ol i|av 2013 - Rav 3

D047 Antifoam AgentB-84A GlutaraldehydeSC-30W Scale lnhibitorSC-30 Scale lnhibitor

Prepare.hess, Prevention, and Conlingency PlanChe sapo aka Appalachia L. L. C.

Novenbot 2413 - Rev.8

3 Gallons2475 Gallons825 Gallons825 Gallons

20 Gallons20 Gallons6 Cans12 Tubes20 Gallons12 Tubes30 Gallons20 Gallons20 Gallons30 Gallons40 Gallons20 Gallons55 Gallons5 Gallons5 Gallons

75 Gallons5 Gallons

200 Gallons200 Gallons200 Gallons200 Gallons200 Gallons200 Gallons200 Gallons200 Gallons200 Gallons200 Gallons200 Gallons

15 Gallons5 Gallons5 Gallons

80 Gallons60 Gallons42 Gallons

2300 Gallons4500 Gallons

290 Gallons

55 GallonsGallons

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F'€P'!dP'r, Ptsv*nbn, ad Mioganq Plahc'l6sa,€de Apdadra L.LC.

lffit2013- Ret g

Ethelyene Gycol.Antj-Freeze 55 GallonsNA Minu6 55 110 Gallons' t Gypton T-356 - scal€ lnhibito. 330 GallonsBrine Solufion

nsfuctb', - Clrqrtc.t U8,

Diessl Fuel 5000 Gallons

Anchari'/.Eb.recnt nt as d,ky 2013 - rev.3

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Preparcdness, Prever'tion, and Contingercy PlanChesapeake Awalachia L. L. C

February 2013 - Rev. 2

CHEMICALS, ADDITIVES, FLUIDS, AND SUBSTANCES

POLLUTION PREVENTION MEASURES

February 2013

Chemical, Additive, or Waste Storage Vessel Thr€at by Volume Threat by Toxiciv

Fuels and Lubricants

Diesel Fuel

Ivlotor Oil

Ethylene Glycol (Antilreeze)

Hydraulic Fluid

Brake Fluid

Used l\,4otor oil

Drillino Fluicls

caustic Soda

Synthelic Mud

Production Facilitv Fluids

Produced Brine

Corrosion/Scale lnhibitor

Hvdraulic Fracturino Fluids

Eftluenl Blend (B ne)

Sand

Anli-bacterial Agents

Corrcsion lnhibitots

GearGel

Scale lnhibitor

Surtaclant

Hydrochloric Acid

Water Treatrnent Fluid

Post Fracturc Produced Water

Groundwater/Misting Surfactant

Calcium Nilrale

Filter Cake (process waste)

Filter Socks (prccess waste)

AST and Lube Skid

Lube Skid (AST)

Drums

Lube skid (ASI)

Container

Drum

Sacks/Pallet

Plastic Tote

AST

Drum

Nearby Waler lmpoundinenl

FracTanks

Field Slorage Bens

Plaslic Tote

Plaslic Tole

Plastic Tole

Plastic Tote

Plastic Tote

Plastic Tote

FracTanks

Plastic Tole

Sack/Pallet

Disposal Drum

Disposal Drum

High

Medium

Medium

High

Medium

High

High

I\Iedium

High

High

Medium

Medium

High

High

High

l\Iedium

High

High

High

Mediufi

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H2S = concenEat'on of Hydrogen sulfide found in the Saseous phase of the produced flui4 (ppm)

O= Maximum Volume ofGas determined to be available for escape in MMCFD (million cubic feet

per day) at 14.65 psia and 60'F.

The location ofa well and lts flow capacity detennines the potential hazard a well control problem

can pose to the safety ofworkert Dearby populatio& a[d/orthe envtronmenL Wells shatl be

categorized by flow capacity and locadon (tand, watet) or as belng in "sensltlve areas". meDlsdct Manager or a deslSnated represe afve shall determine those locadons that are to

be designad "sensitive ar€as.' These might include urtan areas, locations adiacent to public

traosportation routes, national or state parks, wildlife refuges and reserves, etc.

Water and 'sensitive area" Iocations allow for conditlons where the Sreatest potential for negadve

impact on tbe environment and personnel safe9 exists.

Dennltion ofBarriersA barrier is defined as a reliable and verifiable pressure-control method used to prevent a well from

0owtng that is rated to handle expected well press:ure. Mechanical devices emPloyed as barriers

should be checked in a recordable mannerto determlne the seals are holding.

The following are examples ofbarriers:

1. A back-pressure rralve that, wh€n properly seg Provides positive indications ofprop€r

mechanlcal installation.2. A workover fluid ofsufnciert density to kill the well. A minimum observation time ofthlrty

minutes to establish that the well is dead is requlred.

3. Tubing and/or casing that has been mechanically lsolated from open perforations and

tested for pressure integrity. A minlmum test pressure of 1,000 psi differential ftom above

is required unless operations necessltatea reduced test pressure'

Mechanicat Barrier Tested in the Direction ofFlowA mechanical baEier tested in the dlrectlon offlow is a pressure-control method which has a

recordable differential pressure exerted from the source ofwell pressure across the barrier' The

device shall be tested with a milimum of 1,000 psi differential from below. An exception to the

1,000 psi dlFerential test is recognized for wells with tnsufncient BHP to generate a 1'000 psi

differ€ntial against a full gas colum[ In thls case the differential test Pressure ls allowed to be

maximum avallable well Pressure.

Ifthe test medium is liquid (non"compressible), a minimum ten-minute test is required lfthe test

medium is gas ora giasiliquid combination (compressible), a minimum thirty-minute test is

required. The following are some examples oftested mechanical barrlers' tested from below [i'e" in

the direction offlow):

1. A wirellne set device tested with 1,000 psi differential from below'

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A wireline set device, such as a wireline rct evable surhce-controlled safety valve, testedwitlr a minimum of 1,000 psi differential from below, using the ?ress! re up - measure thevolume and bleed back - meosur? fle yolume'technique.

Unperforated casing pressure tested from above to 1,000 psi differ.ential pressure, will be

considered to be tested in the direction of flow. Unperforated casing is that casing which isabove a tested plu& such as a shoejoint, bridSe plu& or cement plug.Casingwith exposed squeezed perforationt although tested ftom above, does not constitutea tested mechanical barrier, tested in the direction offlow.

Tested Fluid BarrierA static fluid column observed at the suriace for a minimum ofthirqr minutes and ofsumcientdensity to prevent flow will be considered a tested Ruid barrier, tested in tlre direction offlow.

Barrier Requirement by Well CategoryPrior to removing BOP equipm€nt or other Primary Production Pressure Control Equipment(PPPCE), the following minimum barriers shall be placed in the well (fable 2),

Table 2 - Berrier Reouirements

1. One untest€d Barrier

2. Two Untestcd Barriers, or

3. For wclls incapable ofSenerating 1000 psi differential aSalnst a

,llcolumn of8as, one barier t€sted ln the diredion offlow to themaximum well differential.

4. Two Barriers Tested ln Directlon of Flow, or

5. For wells incapable ofgenentiog 1000 psi diff€rential aFinst aJfirrl column of8ar, one barrier t6ted lo the dircction offlow to themaximum well differentialand one untested barrier.

4.

2.

3.

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D. FLow BARRIER REQUIREMENTS AND CUIDELINES

RefarenceChcsap.dke EIG now Boqiet R.qttrcmenE ond Guidelines - Completion and Wo*ovcrOperationsh ttp: //wwv.t lvchk.com /Deporonents /Opemtions / EnoineeringTechnology /ComPletion/Forms/Standard.aspx?RootFolder= 2FDeoortments0'62Foperotions 2FEnoineeringTechnolodv%2FCompletion0.62FChesaoeakeo/620Flowo.421Bdrrier0,621ReqliremenE%20And%20Guidelines% 2 D Co n p I e ti o n % 2 0 a n d 0'AZ 0W o rkov etuFo I d e rCT I D = 0 x0 1 2 0 0 0 B D 1 68 3 2 D C E 6 E2 A 48 9 B 1 2 C9 1

FI C028 D 60&Vi ew={C232 S3A9-C2 EB4A1 rAA7 C' 54 FA2 E0 F 86 FBJ

ScopeThis section identifies critical practices nccessary to maintain thc integrity ofChcsapeake locations

during hydraulic f.acturing operatlons.

Summary/Overview1. Blowout preventer equipmcnt is rcquircd on all Chesapc.ke wells involved in complltion

and workover operations.2. Barri.r rcqulrcmcnts for the remotral of B0PE and prirnary production pr.ssurc control

equlpment for Completlon and Workovcr op€r.tlons are located ln Table 2 of thcCh6apeake Flow Barrier Rcquircmcnb and Cuidclines Documc[L

3. All eximptions to the chcsapeake BoPE .nd Row Barri.r RequiEmcnts for complcdon and

workover operatlons must havc District Mrnagerand Vice Presid€nt approval withappropriate docnmcntation before being implemcnted

l. Fii caih well operation requiring BOPE and barri.r isolation, a written procedure sh'll be

prepared and approved by the Dlstrict Manager.

S. iusllnea now ijacfined a5 the ability ofa wellto maintain flow without artificial liftassistance for a period ofat least 24 hours

Well CategoriesCompletion and work over wells fall into onc of thrce categories (see Table 1) whcn

considering barrier requiremenB and swabbing Suidelines, the followinS paramet'rs shrll be

used to catcSorize a well:

1. Thc wcll's maxlmum volume of gas or atsoclatcd gas ln MMCm dctcrmlncd to be

avallable for escape ln an abtolute oprn flow cor|dldon' For existingwellt the current

adiusted open flow rate oran estimate ofthe well's capacity to flow a8ainst zero back'

pressure ai the wellhead, shall be used. For newwells drilled in developed arcat the 8Es

;scape rate shallbe determined by usinSthe current adiusted op€n-flow rate of ofbetwells

orthc field average currentadrusted opcn flow iate, whichever is treat'r'2. HIS concentratlon, in PPm.

3. Location 0and, water, or "sensiHvc area')'

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Well Catego"l." CJ"ht" ttWells incapable offlowing gas or associated 8as at ftrtes greabr than500 MCFD ata land location and

Wells incapable ofdcveloDing a 100 ppm HrS ROE $earer than 50 fact,as defD€d in Equadon 1 or thc Nomo8raph ln Flgure 1

WeIs capable oftlowinS gas or essocbtcd gas at ntes grcater thall500 MCFD but less than a500 MCFD at a land location or,

Wells that are capable ofdevclopioS a 100 ppm H2S ROE greatcr than50 feet as defined in Equation 1 or the Nomograpb in Figure 1

Wells incapable ofsustained flow at any v,/atcr location or in adesignated'sensidve arca'

Wells capeble ofiowhg gar gr a$ociatcd ges at ntes grcatar than2,500 MCFD at a lard locador

Wells capable ofsustalned flow at any water locadon or locatcd in adeslgnated'sensidve area'

The flow rate based on welltest information ofgas orassociated gas has been determined tor€present a well's potential to cause unstable fluid barriers. Cas is more difficult to conrolthanliquid due to its compressive nature and ability to rise quickly through a column ofliquid.

Poisonous gas concentrations associated with produced fluids is a major safety concern, lt lsrecommended to utilize the Teras Railroad Commission's Rule 36 to calculate HrS radius ofe,eosure. A well whlch ls calculated to be capablc ofprod[clng a 100 ppm conc.ntratlon ofH$ at a radlus of exposur,e equal to or greater than 50 feet wlll be categorlzed as an H2S well,To determine the 100 ppm radius ofq(posure for anywell, the following equation wlllbe used:

Eouatlon 1

x= [(1.589) x (r2$ x (C)lo6rs3

Wbere:

X = 100 ppm Radius ofExposure (ROE), (feet)

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Removing Primary Production Pressure Control Equipment Prior to InstallingBOP'sln addition to the barriers required in Table 2, the following shall be required when removiDg

Primary Production Pressure Conhol Equipment (l e Chrtstmas Tree, Larldn Head, Orbtt Vdve,

etc.J

1. Supervislon ofoperadons, from the time the PPPCE is prepared for removal until theblowout preventer stack is installed and tested per the necessary BoP Class

requirements, is to be provided,2. A tested, full-opening safety valve, in the open posldon, shall be a ilable near the

wellhead during critical operadons. There shall be sumcient full'oPening crossover

adapters to allow quick installation ofthe safety valve during all stages ofthe operation,

including stabbing-in from the cellar or the rig floor' A closing/opening wrench shall be

on ha[d near the safety valve. ln case of multiple tubing strings, a safety valve with

crossovers and wrench shall be provided for each tublng strinB

3. A BOP or replacement PPPCE shall be available and ready for immediate installation.

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PaSe Nurnb.i 98 of 183

III. BLow-Our PREVENTER (BOP) FLANGE UpAND TEsr GuTDELtNEs

ReferenceChesapeoke ETG Workover and Completion BOP Monudlhttp:/,/wwwmvchk.com/Depaftments/0peratlons/EngineeringTech olog!/Comptetion/SimOpso620ondo/621workove1062oand0,(,20Completionokz0BOPo420M(rnuol/Workoverot670dndoA2

0 Co m p I e t i o n 0/6 2 0 BO Pokz 0 M a n ua l.pd f. pd f

ScopeThisscction outlines the requirements for B0P flange up and testing.

NOTE: When well servicing operations are in progress on a well where there is any indication thewell will flow, either through prior recordt present well conditions, or the planned well work BOP

equipmentwill be installed and tcsted.

Process1. BoP lnspection

a. Inspect BoP upon its arrival on locationi. Verify it appears to be in good maintenance

ii. Must include inspection date and name of Inspectoriii. Sealing surfaces sho!ld bc protected f.om mechanical damage for shippingiv. At minimum BOP should be fully redressed every 6 wells.

b. Documentation must include the following:i. Manufacturerii. Equipment Diagram

iii. Provider Yard Pressure Test Charts for High Pressure Test (must be at least 15

minl and Low Pressure Test (must be at least 15 min). CharG must be signed by

operator and labeled appropriately. lt should have calibration dates as well as

chart recorder S/N.

iv. OEM parts put in the BOP and date of manufacturer or remanufacturer

v. Hardness report (Brinnell Test) any NDE reports must be available at providert

shop

c. Veriry that new bolts and ring gaskets have been delivered (both in slze and type with

reasonable extras)

2. Accumulatorlnspectiona. Veriry that necessary hand tools are available (hand wheels or speed wr€nch] and easily

accessible in the event thatthe Accumulator fails to actuate

b. lnspect accumulatorupon its arivali, Veri$/ 2 sources ofrecharge (i.e. diesel pump and air supply)

c. Upon rig up, verify the acclmulator pump charging time is checked The accumulator

must pressure up f.om 1000 psi to 3000 psi in less than 15 minutes Document this

charging time in Wellview.

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d. Veriry that each handle can be locked in the neutral, open or closed position ifneeded

e. Veriry that each handle is labeled as to which is the open and closed positions. Must

also be labeled to indicate ram type (i.e. blind, upper pipe, lower pipe).

f. Veriry there is sumcient usable hydraulic fluid (if pumps are inopeEtivel to close one

annular type preventer, all ram-type preventeF from a full open position, and open one

HCR valve against zero well bore pressure and have 200 psi or more remaining above

the min rccommended pre-charge pressure.

g- lfany hydraulic connections arc not being used, be sure they are adequately protected

or plugged.

h. Veriry that pressure setting on recharge pumps be set at 90olo of recommended stongepressure (most likely needs to be setat 2700 psi).

i. Ensure thatbattery is adequate to keep punrp in auto mode throughout operationsj. Ensure that accumulator placement from wellhead meets the following safety

requirementS:i. Tal'get is 50' and in route ofevacuation.

3, BOP Testing

a. Torque of flanges should be done in such a way that the BOP stack and related riser

connections are not short bolted (less than three threads showing). The Star pattern

should be used when torqueing.

b. A calibrated wrench must be used to ensure adequate torque.

c. Each BoP must be function tested and pressure tested and charted over each well and

changed after each pad, All tests should be in the direction of flow and accurately

detailed in Wellview.d. lnstall a two way check or two way check in the tubing hanger prior to the test

Blanking plug to be retrieved after the test

e. Each BOP Ram must be pressure tested alrd charted for 15 minutes at low pressure {+/'250 psi) and high pressure (95% of max pressure ratingJ. Bag-type BoPs must be

pressure tested to recommended pressure by the equipmelt contracto r su perviso r.

f. use a test pump with Barton nreter chart (or recordable electronic chart by exception

from the Pad Foreman or Superintendent) for all BOP p.essure tests

g. It is considered acceptable to cycle the test pump to the desired pressure, let pressure

fall to bleed off any air in the lines (ifapplicableJ, cycle the test pump once to pressure

back up to the desired test pressure, shut in, and begin the 15 minute test. No further

use ofthe pump is acceptable in order to achieve a passing test.

h. A Bartol meter chart (or recordable electronic chart by exception from the Pad

Foreman or Superintendent) must be dated and signed by company man, tool pusher

and swivel hand (if swivel company is providing BOP and testing equipment)

Chesapeake Representative must label each pressure test on the charL The chart should

have the chart recorder S/N and calibration date,

i. A "Close-Opel-Close" draw down test ofthe accumulator must be done over each well.

i. The accumulator should have no less than 200 psi more than the minimum requiredpre-charge pressule.

This docunrent is uncontrolled wheD printed.Users must verify this docunrenf against the latestversion on the i[tranet.

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colcitReglonal Waste Management Plan

This RegionalWaste Management Plan (RWMP) describes the practices for

managing allwastes generated within each operational district.

1l,,icoi':iroliea r'l.e: P_it:ec;

RWMP Template Revision Date: 03-31-2011

6

Field Office: Athens'/Towanda Business unit COI

Satellite Facilities(if applicable): District Eastem

Field OfficeRegion: North street Address: 101 N. Main Street

City: Athens State: PA Zip Code: 18810

Plan Administrator: Mary Maryott District Manager: Jim Govenlock

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Revislon History

Revisions to the RWMP ar€ routinely performed as part ofthe review 8nd improvement process described in the EHS

Document Control Policy. Documents are conEolled electonically unless printed copies follow a global document control

pnocedure.

NOTE: Unless "Significant", all changes made to the RWMP will b€ approved by the Plan Administator. If changes

are considered "Significant", spproval must bG ma de by thc District Manag€r o' equivalent'

Sigrilicart Chrnges IDclude:

. Addition of new disposal vendors / haulers

. Removal ofa waste vendor/hauler

Chsnge in Plan Adminishator and EHS Advisor

Change in district boundary that requires alteration to the RWMP

t] ---. .- t. N;6'

f

08n92011

Ne,rffi t,AtrgedtreF-admiibtlb,manibdsill€ls,dno/rdHedtrgpdldcryddO€dr, added OpTod SallionGll6de, lcysbne LtdfiI, Cho.nung Comly Lmdfll

'wayneCo'rnty L.lldfill, now EHS ad!i50., Added lhnibe S.ttsdy and K6itt Holmes as manilest signer.

arlded Je Jdl66 es 0oeftlion6 Mansqer.

Mary MsryotJim Govonlock

Bryan Ely

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3

4

5

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Table of Gontents

Environmental, Health & Safety Mission......................."'.' ........'..""" 1

Management Commitment.................... .................2

Executive Summary ' '.......... '. ' ' 3

Waste Inventory and Planning Matix . ....'. .......4-6

Disposal Vendors / Ilaulers for the Region..-....................',. ............. 7-8

Third Party Owned / Operarcd Class II Injection Wells /Salt Water Disposal Wells / Comrnercial Landfarming

Facilities for the Region....................... ....'.'...........9

Chesapeake owned / op€rated Class tr Injection Wells /

Salt Water Disposal Wells / Private Landfarming

Facilities for the Region.......,............... ......"."'....10

Chesapeake Energy

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Environmental, Health & Safety lllission

The management of Chesapeake Operating, Inc. ("Chesapeake") believes workplace safety, employee

welfare, protection of our natural resources, care of environment and compliance with governmental

legislation should be a fundamental part ofour business philosophy and daily operations.

Safety and loss prevention must be thoroughly integrated into all company activities. We expect

Chesapeake employees and contractor personnel to enthusiastically accept individual and collective

safety and loss prevention responsibilities in order to achieve our objective of an incident-free

environment.

Chesapeake is committed to providing the human, physical and financial resources necessary to meet our

commitment to the safety objective. We expect employees at all levels to use these resources to make our

operation as clean ald safe as possible.

Aubrey Mcclendon Steve Dixon

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If, anagement Commitrnent

The protection of natural resources and the environment are a fundamental part of our daily operations.

In addition to meeting legislative and regulatory requirements, this dedication is also about being a

prudent operator and socially responsible steward of the areas in which we operate. This Waste

Management Plan describes the practices for managing all wastes generated within each operational

district. It also provides the resources necessary to maintain the appropriate standard of environmental

responsibility and natural resource protection. Chesapeake Management, at all levels ofthe compaly, is

dedicated to the proper support, implementation, and execution ofthis Waste Management Plan.

Slgning Authority Signature

Dist.ictManager

EHS Manager

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Regional Contacts:

District Manager

Erecutive Summary

Jim Govenlock 40t935-42'15

Operations Manager Joe Jones 405-618-0422

ProductionSuperinlendent

Donald Torres 570S886564

Drilling Superintendent

ComplelionSuperintendent

Haver White, Anhur Hoehne,Silas Green, Bill Roberts, ChrisSchmalz, Densiel Bottger, and

James Mccee.

Keith Snyder

s70-888S5M

570488-6564

EH&S Advisor Bryan Ely 405-535-1262

EH&S Represenbtive Mary iraryott 607{46-3143

Plan Administrator Mary Maryott 607€46-3143

Manifest SignerMary iraryott Skap Jacot Bleke Gladhill,

l<eih Hdna6, Denise SatLrly, IrianLeyman, Dew Femuson, Eic Hotbnstgin

570-265-6525570-888$564

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))Waste lnwntory and Plannlng Uatix

Description of the Region:Ocacrlb. g.ograpt cal .r!r of covs.ga. l!. Tea! funhnd.

) Norrtrem Pcnnsylvania (Bradforq susquchann4 Tiogr, Sullivan, Wyoming, McKaan, Lycoming Poticr and

Wayne oounty)

> New York

Operational Description:Dc;d!. d op.ntd|. hal irl(. F{.c.

'rtdc. cov.r.Se ol tt$ drn, l.c. lbb.halol! Foducdoat coipletont. dtlllrlt' mtnuflcMng. 6ic.

) Production Operations, Drilling Operations, Well Complction and Field Maintlnancr

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Walte Name

Ben€lr / Drums / Conlain$ (iol

Source LocetlonWalte

Cla$ificltlon

€9:;- !.r--" Removalor Dis'olal

E g i I El I i i ; E € r :5FFF;*59;3 5*==

Rolainod m Lei$ n 55 oal plarlic Landill Ab6dlsrt n€dia eil b€ klpt 01 loebon unlilx x x x ,:::; ;:;-- -- -' -_' '. .l4aqils!9qit'k ..,... - -qqry44-R6tin dd b6lid h!..d$aty R€cdod DruG*ilb.insp€dsdm'hly6ndx x x

" *ttnt"r rmo*o i'n bc;to1 s rdd*

Sitonge [€thod ILocation Prior to

[ethod of Dl8poslton(e.9. R€.yclo, Land iafin, Landfrll, FuelBlend, elc.)

Commentr

8at€rirs wil be dor€d o. oolLl $3pr.d in

..lod$ns .. pb.€d hb bauet bh atsro.sd ar Cdnry Hds. Ro tam or csqd4d

t slono hou!€ con9iose tbtjm in 3n

sb..d b b'iE bolftg Erk o.'

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Odllng &tngs / !.nd / nud R€bined n t..e.E d d sdts.%iqhtingsgsh X X t4k

6;no ruos - ar+aseo I R€laned r G3€wo d d smtg..1.nio. 1 EL

R€i.h.d ri lodrir m iR€i.h.d ri lodlir m O nills Lsxlfl Cditnhabd !.4. @ tbEd di lib in

,unn ryprwid. elFbslo6 b tdnpo.,lycq'tinm l uf,U analvtcrlh bacl

drsp@|. iilli hb Aialvtcal is no€d€d b€fq€ hidfl

"I scc.p' g'{',1419q.

Sbd in shDOnq tacrloo o. R..t l€d ltdl lI m*adte6lrt. Alimbto rast s:i-i-. -

@ s'6sr isrl dM hde dumg job orhNd bY v.ndd crhon job b l.!$sd

Landfr DdlydEto Bl€ dritints eil b€ l

Blo| doe is se.l b bnn€ holdlng Itn[Bl*do*iisrsnoladanddlsp.6.dotalho .

!sm. liD b.iE b ttrw8d

insp€d.d dce 3 nmt dd 6bing3 rl tbe reno\led 6 nt

D'illdifliigchrud 36 d6hydralsd wih us6 of ]

limdlt alh d dri€d wio hel d€M! otil

4qq!9:1!! 4dfljrtr]191!-Ol b6.d dilig iuij i! solidfed $$ l*enlD |tid fll

wats bas€d ddling ltuid 6 sddfsd tdrrkei ro re{tu.

Rdo6d lrbd h€Ucn ans b€inq 'ffio\ediun s.e!g

R€bjned h 'r.€.w

pil o. rloEg6

X Rebi.ed 6 locaboi h 55 gal

Rso*d rrom b€uoll ar iD ol dl chtEo- lEiEne d]6 rr b. Dib6d ftm^ hc€rm al rim6 ol dl .hanqo

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riid(llolcorrii!EEPx x x

Fh rl D. rrEd irn lo.ldr{lfjn tl,l riifrd lilm tcvk.

l'dl F]n I !. &rhd dl bcddl r'drsiord tsn loc.lql alll in.l chig. b

LnEn(d{'irc rhiE&x x x x

:br a b. 'liord

lun b&rlidtn tr!l!m'n ldrr!,j..

lt Filrll!.ffi !.l b.di. rlllmfrd lhtn b.dd1 *rc' iblt dr'g. b

x x lcldhf-br tdcr FhB*lt{ ind!.d h

x x X oLtdloaldacrlllle lJbblrrecato,lrllntrdlf.

x x Il(o..ndrt Wltoah Cl( e.. rla lll' tlt(lrlc ol b hl

x X bdhll.r{ddl!l!.!1 hdn &dmEdfui bp'rl*..dhb

tslvx x

sd h tlld-tud.dlbini dt r LIdn 8r$ lfi Flr !.* 5 fln .ld DL..d hbH..dccl8r. Unccldlfltlldb.hrbhll

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Wa3!e N.ne Source Location

lirdrcctlcl 6bmii.bd sdb

Storaoe ltethod & Msthod ol DbpolltlonLoc.ion Prior to (6 g Reclde .2nd lam L.3mfi! Fu€l Blend et')

Removal orDkposal

CommenbWaltecl.!sificrtlon

3€ TEt:5E

X

Cdbnhal€a e& 8re dl..d o sib iibnDo.lty drb.Ml mtl dntllti€l i! b6dfim |rb tuolylkal 6 ioodsd b€l@ hndillwil sa€li dbnin6Ed scib

sb6d r.r @lb. h holdi'o Htd.6tatc b.r mFr b da6d hlo holdigrrik d locatql !t6' l6sl is clmdele.

'E"8.t E Eut E

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Osrdnd o. lo!€h ol NORM, lhe nEb6lrllbe 5r b a h.rl hidfl or lsndn caoablo ofhddlinq righ6l6Fls of NoRM

Usld p.nt cG *iI be dshod ed dEhedinb 55 gallon sb.l d!m. l\&d d b.

XX

Panl & psint msb (induding

fibG) x

500/O0/10060t{l lEldhg

Prcdudd rDbi b lsed in Us !t Flcess dsltrdsF$|.

., St r€d in bino [oting lrik S.do ! dllsdvsd rih tEtndl at *ed in i

; Sdap nl.lal r! loshd lor NORM. li s.rap

.. p"r* bst il b L.!.d to sap m€bl bal'lv

SF ldv€nt dt d! cush€d ,ld dransd

inlo 55 9!l drum orum s! be e.nl for

' dispc.l Ndd % tul o. L.s tha 1E0 daF

Sd hB qserrrspcd *d! Reqd.d i sr,. r*, c *o"el tto. *t nmt ano

l Dlaca hb bld€ holdLng bnr dr bouon.

Vado. wil E b$ Ddd b la6vii0 CHX localidliue.d rdrtrLad / t!6!bt / l

i &mp Cd!. tn sbr 6 rsio,.d tfi; b6tdl. tfld nd ur.d in it tlcssa

J vstor rill ffov! rll onusod dmicsb *t€i

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x x X Vc1orrl llioll Dlb b Lninq CllK bcriqr lrrr.d dffii dll!. tfn!db

I x x X X$d ar locdd' h 55 !C U.d rlre a !b.rd m b.!.cl urd

fi!'.db6dr rl.'|$dlrlb.lbltd ru lccdq cc1lin ljl

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I #1 - Ahso66nt media (absobent pads, kilty litbr)

E ,,2 - Acid gas removalwaste

E #3 - Banels / Drums / ContaineE {not empty)

E #4 - Bssic sediment & watet (Bs&W)

I *t5 - Batlei€s

B #6 - Eiohszard \ll€ste

[] #7 - Elovdowrr

I l€ - Bdn6 contaminated soil

E *9 - Complelion / teaunent / stmulation uasb

E #10 - Dehydration wasie

I #11 -Drilling cunings /sand/ mud '/veightng

agonls

E #12 - Drilling ltuids - oil-based / svniheijc

E| #13 - Drilling lluids - M,aler$ased

E #14 - Electronicwasie (E-waste)

E *15 - Elemenlalsulfur

I *16 - Ensine glycol

Waste Vendorc / Haulers(Ched o.ry ste box€. ih.l aPPt)

El #17 - Filbr media (not containing E E P waste) EEl #18-Fihermedia(onlyconbiningE&Psaste) trI #'19 - Flowback water trE #20 - FluorEsc€nt laght bulbs trI 21 - Goneral trash AO rQ2 - G€ase trE *r23 - H2S c€iibrttion gas c€nisbrs trE tp4 - Hyclrocarbon contaminat6d soil DE f2s-Merctlry AI #26 - NORM (natimlly occu.ring radioectjve malorials) EE *27 - Paint & paint waste (including fineB) AE l'28 - Paratrn

r..lE *Pg - Parls washer wEste

E #30 - Pigging v/€sle IE #31 - Pla6tic AE tF2 - Port€toty wasb tr

*33 - Pnoduced ureter

#34 - Rig wash

*35 - Sandblast modia

#36 - ScEle

,r37 - Scrap motEl

*38 - screp rubber

#39 - Spent aemsols

*140 - Sp€nl solvenls

*t41 - Sump sludqe

#42 - Truck wash / Reinstet€

#43 - Unused completion / tr€abnent / stimulatioo

It44 - Ljnused dehydEtion wasto

,t45 - Us€d antifre€ze

*146 - Used oil

#47 - Olhe(s)i

vondor Type! tnctude: Dispo3atwe , Fusts Btend. Hauter, tnjoction well, Incrnemto, Land fem, Lsndfill, NoRM Disposal ohet Lend Treatn6nt Reclaim RecYde servic€

i.Joi.. il""c, st"to", r'sor freaunenr, sro#, ano bi"G"l rr,;riVt waste Brok6r, waste lo Ene€v waslelvaler T€aunsnl E othet (speciry)

llOfe, iroou"t prrc."""o ard Suppliers should \OT be i"cluded i_ lhis RWMP

w'b t(r): Ab8olb€nts. dnmt,baltede!, blo$dovn, engin€ ollsglycob, nner media, blllbs, palnl v/€8L.

v.dor ty9.: Hauling/Dbpo6alPnm.ry vondot / Hlulon Veolla Erwnonlll€nlal SeMc6

spst!!4E!!!,.3!!!P 91t49€.Co rcr P€Eon: Micnael Galat{ Phon. t 90&2516{554

v.ndor typ.: hadhgr'dbposal

Addr.G!: 7oo Ea3l Buierneb Road, sule 201 Ldhbsrd. lL

Prlffy VGndo. / H.uLr: Van(bn Resourcas

w..ts a(.): adne conlamlnaied soilsddni.g cultrE!, End, mud Eqhlngag€nl!, &ilUng nui& oll and s6terbased, hydl@lbon co amlnaled

Add|lg RR6. Bor 60lS{. Tow..d1PA 11848

Pdhlry Vondor, Hllll.ri RB Roblnson

--idb.---'--conbct P.@lr: Jsme6 Ssry€r Phomt 57G404_7352

w..b itrsl: bdne cml30ik, ddlting

cdhgs, san(ls mLd !€igh'ng agents V.ndd tvDo: ha!'lt!g

dn[ing [u1d3. olland waler ba8€d,

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Addr6.:535 lhaca Road, C.ndor, Ny 13?a3 Cod.ct Pdton: BEd Rout|s.n

Pdmry v.ndor , H.uton OFTech lv.rb {.}: G€d englne oil, us€d V.ndor typo: ecycle/hauler.rlglne glrolq filter medlaAddr.r : 370 Route 3:1. W6v€rt, Ny 1$92

Pdm.ry Vendor / H.ubr: Edgff EnleD6.s

Cont ct Por.on: Gis.Is Pnom t: 8004583,1s6

Vandortypo: hsuling, general conlractor

wllb {.}: !.in€ conBninrEd sots.ddllng srn]ng!, s3rd and mudv€lghhg aq.nts, lnd iuEs, $ster!a8ed and oit pa-e!q,_

Addllls: 330 East 14'St€et. Etmira, try 14903 Coturct P.r:on: MirtEtb Bt de Piot ri 570-26&2t27. A..och6d V.ndor / Hrut.c CRC Eneqy SeMces

Addr.E: 180€6 Route 6, Towlnda. pA l gB4A

Prrmrry Vondor / Hruton Alderdtce (Meshoppen Stoi€)

Conarct P.non: Mrc'|el€ abde

lVai. {.): bdne contsnlmred soi/s,dn! cLinn$, 3and, lnud $dgntngagEnls, , ddlllng lruids o{ ba3€d, ddlins!U!tEts!ce4.._-_ __Contict F.ron: Ched O,Rou*e

Wl.t {r): Fto$6rcr wabr

Vondor tlp.r 9€rcr'1 co.'lEdd/rl3uung

Addrl..: P.O. Aox 127, Merhot p.n, pA 18630

Prhry Vendo. / Hrut r Siamon Oimeb SeMce! E(csltbn to

Phon. t: 570€3$2767

Addr...: 30 W htrd Stl€et, lwiamspon, pA 12014

Pdmrry Vondor / Xlutoi URS

Contact P.Eon: J8son Uoyd

lY..t {.): NORM, A.duc.d water,_$deets]!']!_a!9_L__-

conirct P.rlon: Nofia Ricabst

Phon. a: 57&2fi'il2346

V.ndor typ.: Hsullng/di:rpdsal

Adrllt.t: 335 Cdnmerce Oria . Sufle 3Oo, Fort W$hington, pA 19034 Phom* 21t367-2620. A.roclabd vendor / H.ot c D.C. Rausd€, tm

Addra.: 1622 |IYS Route al4 , Wrtedoo, fry 13168

Pdm.ry V€ndor / H.ut.r BO(

Codtrct P.r$n: (sly Rsusdrer

W.L (.): Pmdudbn ard FtoMback

Phon. llo: 31t{A}$36

A.ldF..: RRl,8ox,130, Ubter, pA 18a50 ConLcr P.ron: J.rEd Tomkinsm Phon a:57D25044a8

Pnm.ry v.n.lor / t.ut t: Mollnbtn EneQy

Addr..r: 83E. Ttogas-tr.€t, Tunkhanno.r, pA 18657

Pdmlll Vandor/ H.uton HeeA Hrultn!

W.$r rO): Pmducuo.r uater/fo$Oact

Contlct Parlon: Stele JohtE

w6t t(t): Pftducuon $.lef/flowbrcr

Phon. ; 5Z!90$1919

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lddr.$: RR1, Box84€ Bud(hannon, wV' 26201

Pd try Vendor / Htulot: l-WR (Hecknsn Wrlet R'sourcos)W..btltlr Prcduclon and FloNiback v.ndor ryD.: Haurng-!4q49!L.-_. '-__=-_'_--

conlrct Parlon: D6vid 8.an Phon. t: 72+99&65.11

cori.ct P..bn: l/uke adsftl Phon r: 9() 210{868

w.3irir): Prcducllon 3nd Flo$/back v.ndortyp.: Haulng

AddrE: PO Aor 305, VvFor PA 18054

Prln.ry Vendor / H.uler: Setacl Entgv Stdices

Addrlae: Grintvlle, TX

?fila yv.ndo?, H.uloi SGFS

cont ct P.-on: Ed UUirnan

W.rbt(t): PtDductlon and Flovltact

Phon.* 72:l-5:|1€885

AddBa.: P.O. Bot 127, M$hoPp€n PA 18630

Ptin ry vmdor, H.uLl: Ano(oma

conbci P.non: Tlm Coois

W-b At): Fhduclion and Florback

Phor. t: 570123-5257

A.ldr€.* RR2. Box 147A , ! rF.r, PA 18atr

P m.ryvmdot/ HlllloE Keyttone Lrndfil

conbct P.ron: Ed Aschom

w8bq.): F€.s F!!e trdr wcr

Pnonet: 81&23+23!7

cdt ct P.'on: Jlm Eld.n Phon.* 57Gtti599a.ldn{: 249 Dunham Ddv€ Dunmore PA 18512

P m.ry V.ndol / Hrrl.E WavtE Coutlv t.atdfilllYlb t(t,: rels Na.te trom !i€t0r V.ndor iypo: Dirposri

Jacllld€._ _Addr6.: 264 LsndfiI !6n€, McEha(sn, PA 177]18

Pdm.ry V.ndot / Hlul.r Chemung Counlv Landfill

conbct P.6on: Phtlb 8.0.t

Wlrb t(.): P.*s $€3!e lrom lN€l€rladl e!qoni.ct PaBon C. Jofibn

Phono t: 57G7690977

Phoml: a,6t797-59.11

^ddri..: l,r88 Crty Rte €0, Lo\lt,n6n' PA 14861

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Third Party O'rrvned / Operated Class ll lnJection Wells,salt water Disposal wells and commercial Landfarming Facilities for the Region

lyell Sub.urhc. Forn doo:lvt[ / FicttftV Locd]on {Add.r.., r-". rong., - r.s.; '

CHK Obtrlct:

Ll3l all tnown haul.n ior ihrr w!fl , ticltty (Detaited hauter iiromalton shoutd be pbvided on p6se3 7 and 8)l

Nam. in.t l{umbc ty.[ Suldlrrhd Formdon:wen / F c ry L;;tn (Add;t, L; Lons., or L.srt):

Ll.t all known had.ll tor lhb we / trc ty (Oebired haurer intomalon shoutd be provided on paEes 7 and 8)i

t{rne lnd Numb.r w. subaurhce Fo flonlwq! I F$!!tv LTalon l4ddl.!r !.! LJne"o+es.r):

Llit ill tnolfn hlubrs tor ob wo / r.cltty (Deralt€d hauts lnfoinalion shoutd be prcvtded on pases 7 and Bf

cHKDbrdct:

Nmlo.tr.l l{umhar "';-,;...'-..*--;-:-.,_ Phon. t:r:-::::i!Ml ., _ w.r sL!.urllf, Fo'm.don:w61 / F.cllfty r99!ton (4ddtE , .+ e",n" .. !9nJli

Ll.l all l(nown h.uleE tor iht. \ ott i t c try (oetalted hauter inlomation shoutd be provtded on pagps 7 6nd 8):

CllX Olatric!

Woll Sublurhco Fomrtion:w.ll/ F.dlry Locdon (Md;j;Lons., or L.s.t):

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Lbtdltnof,nhaubtstorlhbsll'rtcry(rdaiedhauhrinfdmationsholdbeFditeddpages76nd8):

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Ghesapeake Onned / Operated Glass ll lnJection Wells'

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TETRATechnologLes lnc.lvlaterial Safety Data Sheet

Boiling Point:

Flash Point:

Calcium Chloride Solutionf-r r8'c (2+a rt to, ggv" sotrlonI l\rA

--.

il-.=tftl

upper/Lower FlammabilityLimits:

N/A

Eu"poE!'949!9Vapor Pressure:

Vapor Density (Air='1)l

Specific Gravity (H,O=1):

Water Solubility:

Pad tion Coefficrentl

Freezing Po nt:

Auto-l gnition Terrperature:

Decomposition Temperaturel

Viscosity:

lrurINFI I 376 @ 25'C 177'F\ lor 38o/. solution

INFI r,,r E

NENE

I 10. STABTLTTY AxD REACI

Stabrlty and Reaclivity

J lncompatibilities:

I

i Hazardous Decomposrtron

Stable under normal temperalures and pressures

Skong o)(idizing agents.lf liquid complelely dr es from fire, thermal decomposition products may rncludeioxic and corrosive fumes of chlorine and hydrogen ch oride. Product may reactwith some metals lal!minum. zinc. tin. etc ) to release flammable hvdroqen qas

VTTY

Po ymerzation: Does not occur under normal temperatures and pressures.

Conditions to Avoid: None.

1 1. ToxrcolocrcAl INFoR ATtoN

Toxrcity Data:

Anhydrous Calcium Chloride:TDLo: 112lkg oral.20 weeks, ratLDLo: 274 mg/kg, subcutaneous.LD5o: 1000 mg/kg oral. ratLDso: 264 mg/kg, intraperitoneal,

dog

rat

i,,loderately toxic by ingestion Sliqhtly toxic by dermal absorption

Carcinogen Status: NTP- No IARC - NoOSHA - No

1 2. EcolocrcAl lNFoRitATtoNProduct wll not biodegrade or broaccumulale.

13, DlsPosAL l FoRirATroN

Observe all federal. state and local reg-lalions wher d sposrng of rh:s substance.

14. DEPART ENT oF TMNSPoRTATToN (OOT) TRANspoRr lNFoRsATtoN

UN ldentficatron Number: Not DOT Requlated

uN Proper Shipping Name:

Hazard Class or Division: N/A

Calcr!m Chloride Sol!tion

NE = Not EsiablishedN/A = Nol Applicable

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TETRA Technologies, lnc.Material Saiety Data Sheet

Calcium Chloride Solution -trtl

Packing Group: N/A

Marine PollubntEmergency R$ponse Glide #:

SARA I'ide lll:

Section 302304 This product does not contain ingredients listed 6 an Etbernely Hazardous Substance.

Seclion 311/312

lmmediate (Acub) Heal$ Hazard: YES

Oelayed (Chronic) Health Haard: No

Fire Hazard: No

Reactive Haard: No

Sudden Release ot Pressure Hazard: No

Sec'tion 313 This product does not contain ingredients (at a lgvel of I % or greater) on the List of ToxicChemicals.

OTHER REGULATORY JNFORMATION

TSCA StatuslAll components of this prcduct are on the TSCA lnwntory or are exempt ton TSCA lnventoryrequiremenb under 40 CFR 720.30

CalibmhProposition 65

This prcduc{ is not known to contain any chemicals cunenuy listed as carcin€eN or reproductivetoxins under Califrcmia Proposilion 65 at levels which !rculd be subject to the proposition.

Page 4 of 5

lndividuals handling this product should be inicnrEd of the recommended saiEty precautions and should have acceas

to this infomation.

This information relates to the sp€cific product designated and may not be valid tor such product used in combinationwith any other rnaterials or in any other process€s. Such inbrmation is to the best of our knowledge and belief,accurate and reliable as of the date compiled. Holvever, no aepresentation, warranty or guarar e€ is made as to itsaccuracl, reliatility, or completene$. lt is th€ users' rggporcibility to satist thems€lves as to the suitability andcompleteness of such inbnrEtion for their o\rn particular use. VVb do not accept liability br any loss or damage thatmay occur ftom the u8€ of this inturmation nor do we ofier t

"nanty agaiNt patent inftingement.

TETM Technologies, lnc. reseNes the right to refuse shipment of this product to any consurrer who iaib tcdemonstrate the ability to consistendy handle and use it saEly and in compliance with all applicable laws, rules andregulations. Such demonstration may require on-gite ircpectjon ot any o. all storage, processing, packaging and otherhandling sysGms that come in contact with it.

Customers are rcsponsible for compliance with local, state and federal regulations that may be pertinent in thestorage, application and disposal ot this producl-

Calcium Chloride Solution (1'l-2010)

N.E. = Not EstablishedtUA = Not Apelicable

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TETM lechnologies, lnc.l\raterial Safety Data Sheet

Calcium Chloride Solution

U.S. Toll Free (800) 424-9300lnternational +1 703-527 -3A87

(281) 367-1983

Liquid Calcium Chloride, Road Maslerw, SupersetrM, Food crade Liquid CalciumChloridelnorganic Salt03/01/1994

11tO4t2010

1. FRoDUcr AND CoMpANy lDENTtFtcATtol,r

TETRA Technologies, lnc.24955 lnterstate 45 NorthThe Woodlands, TX 77380

CHEN4TREC (24-Hr Emergency Response):

Non-emergency Customer Service:

Chemical Family:

[ISDS Creation Date:

MSDS Revision Da!e:

2, HAZARDS lDENTrFrcATroN

HMIS Ratings. (Scale 0-4) Heelth: 1 Reactivityr 0

EI\4ERGENCY OVERVIEW

Ododess, clear to amber liquid.

WARNING: L4ay cause irritation to skin, eyes and respiratory tract. Harmful ifswallowed or inhaled. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Avoid breathingmist. Use good personal hygiene and housekeeping.

Pnmary Routes of Exposure: lnhalation. Skin and/or eye contact. lngestion.

Potential Acute Health Effects

lngredient Name

Calcium Chloride

Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash affected area with soap or mild

Flush eyes promptly with water, continuing for at least 15 minutes lf irritation oradverse symptoms develop, seek medical attention.

Remove from exposure. lf breathing is difficult or irritation develops, seek medical

attention.

Get medical attention. Do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by a

May cause skin irritation.Skin Contact:

May irritate or burn eyes.

Mist inhalation may irritate nose, throat, and lungs. fulay cause nosebleeds.

May irritate gastrointestinaltract and cause nausea and vomiting.

3, eo postnoN, INFoR ATtoN oN h,lGREDlEt{TS

CAS Number

4. FIRST AlD MEASURES

Ingestlon:

Treat symptomatcally and supportively.

Calcium Chloride Solution (1 1-2010) Page 1 ot5

N.E. = Not EstablishedN/A = Not Aoolicable

Noles to Physician:

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-NtlttaCalcium Chloride Solution

5. FIRE FTGHTING MEASURES

Fr'sh Point: I NiA

Extingu shing Media: Lise extnourshrno medta apo'opI,ate for suflo-nding

Neghgrole'ire hazard not appl'cable

fire

Fire Fiqhtinq:

Fire and Explosion Hazard: igible

Products of Combustion: Non-combustible

6. AccIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

Evacuaiion and Safety:Wear approprlate protective gear for the situation. See personal protection

information in Section 8. lsolate area. Keep authorized personnel from entering thearea. Use appropriate safety equ pment.

Contarnment / Clean UP of SP ll:D ke the spilled liquid, and ether pump back into originaLconlainer or cover with

sand or clay-type substance for absorption. Spiled materia may cause a slippinghazatd.

7. HANDLING AND STORAGE

Handling:Avoid skin and eye contact and breathing vapors or mists. Wash thoroughly afterhandling. Launder contaminated clothing before reuse.

StorageObserve all federal, state, and local reg!lations when storrng th s product. Store n

a tightly closed container away from incompatible materla s. Do not store inmetals which this solution corrodes.

8. ExPoSURE CoNTRoLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION

Engineering ControlsProvrde ocal exhaust vent lation system. \Ahere there is possibi ity of exposure.eye wash fo!ntain and safety shower should be provided within the immed atework area for emergency use.

Exposure Limils: ACGIH - (TLV TWA) Guideline for nursance particulate (liquefied mist): 1O mg/m3

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Eyes: Wear safety glasses with splash shields or safety goggles/shields.

Hands and Feet: Wear approprate nonleather protective gloves and boots.

Body:Wear appropriate normal work clothrng Leather work boots and/or leatherproducts will dehydrate with resultant shrinkage and possible desauction.

Respiratory:Respilator not generally required For misty conditions, wear NIOSH approvedmist respirator

9. PHystcAL AND CHEMTCAL PRopERTTES

Appearance: Clear to amber liquid

Odor: Odorless

OdorThreshod: NE.pH: 38-90Melting Point / Freezing Point NE.Cacum Chorde Solution

N.E. = Not Estab ishedN/A = Not Applicable

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Calcium Chloride Solution

ISSUEDATE: OUOltlg8APREPARED Bt TETRA Tecfinologi€E, lnc. Colporate lhelth, SaiBty & EnvironrFnt

Revbion Hisby: 12non@7Ul12nO1O Updabd addrEs11lUnO1O S€clir{s) - 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 10, 14, 15

Cabium Chloftle Sohnion (11-m10)

N.E. = Not Establiehed

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Athens Field OfficeEMERGENCY RESPONSE CONTACTS

*FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY*

Chris Dot4e

lason Ashmun

woody Sandlin

Scott Glenn

Donald Torres

Keith Snyder

lake Swanson

Kenny Kipper

David Ferguson

leffJones

Jody Weidner

Dan Lopata(Atiens, PA)

Kevin Schwind

Tony Ward

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. ljury or Foperty d[nl88e to noy thitl Pady on Chosapcnko l operty elrd/or

lrJreririrlly r rcsrrlt of Cherapcrkc rctivitics'

. Wcll control cvc[t(s).

. '[he rcl€asc of petroleuN prodtrcts' produced w0ter ol other delcterious nutcrials o to

or ftonr ClrcsaPekc sitcs'

. Fitcs (orhot lhs rorm{lly op€rothr8 flares) ot exPlosions'

. vchiclc iocidcnrs or otlrer vchiole danrage involvhlg Chclq)eike propcrty'

. vtndrlism to chasapc'kc Fopcrty

. Thoft of Chorycake P{opcrt1''

Responsibilltles

Employ€es

L lGport ony and

hnmcdiatclY.

all hFidcnts, illcl$dilrg co raclor incid€ntt' lo your supcrvisor

2. Rcport any unsafe wo* co'rditkx[ to your supcrvitor immcdistcly'

Supervleors

l. Evaltlste ![d tlsporld to hroidonts 's 'Ppropriale'

2 Rcmrt to rrelrcios rs nppropliato' Dotails for r€poding rcqllitenrcntt for cach fiold officr

" l*T"i"i"ri.J "" 'rtc dHs bcpa'rnrcnt's intnnct rite

3.slbnitarc|,rloflhcincidclltutilizimlhclncidentRcportingrndMan6sclne[tSyitcm.' il#;";i';ih; tvstenr shotrld occuiwithin 48 hours of en hrcidcnt's occ rrcrrce'

colnnru0icstctovendorsthstthoyllrlstttpottallyhrcidentthatocourson0chesspcakcsite ilnmcdietcly '

EHS DePa ment

t. Oocu,lont inoiaorb for regulstory and intclnal tlporling'

z. Coorairr"t" ",talo'

nssist hr spproptisto respo 6a to ilFidorlts'

m5{1-lR-0447 (Urr@nlrclb(wllc P'inled)Paoo 1 of2

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TralnlngBryloyccr $d rupcrvhcr ddl rccohc ir{tlrl .td Friodio trlidtlg m OFllpa*t rcquirll!'loob

llLLd bltlclda n Pod&tg.

Recordkeeplng

Fftlt Report ot lncldant

A[ hoib* tlpo.l will bc 'tr.ld.incd

bt lto EHs De'dnq{'

Trelnlng Roat Is

Tninis! tldclt will hc nnhruird d clch lbld otfic'; ! oopt of lhG ftinili3 rc'&r wlll bo

fr.sr..d.d !o lh3 BtlS Dq.rlro6t.

Forms

Form 005.A, Fltst RrPo of lncHont

Tto Farn 005-A will bc u.llizcd bv llrc Ellsl D.g.ttqttt lo qilv lt-t, ct!r.*. tYtl

ifiit'U;;-R.F;t"B h6 il tttbtt tirqtu oc".tt wim rr houn of .nr lrciLol"

ooqrqloi

Fofm oo5€, Flrrt Repod ot fl.8r xb8

Th'Fquoo'F{ltboUdlk.dbylt'.Bl{sD.r'l'''dtodL&ll'.ct.'.F&6..i|i!;;iltt$;;;

-i;;"ihs t;ro fr" ')'ett'b

!o *qr vlifi 'll lour. of, 'n

hold'd'!

occrtcDo.

6at{{ra{7 (lrrolroLd whal Fltlod) ?qr2d2

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Form 0058, Flrst RePort of Near MlssPL.ll coiu.b Jrd ilod ffin$o.,. lr.n fo.l H.d ApC'rllo'i s

.rn' b tou .lPcttot

bM , gbc$,. b: lllrlo . M.loi lcn!..: I

rorl'lor.:

6csfitr#

REPORTIIIO LOCAIIO}I

lo"*" o or.iunY

IIEAR XISA T$LE

xtal to nn rll.!r. ,r.r. .{..ItD..,)

O Enrqn al lalr..,a.L idre

DEaCRtP OI{

EAR ll8a TYPEA (Pb... &Lcl .ll 5rl .tdt l, 'hh l. hwtdt c'lr oooLn t-'oo't2t-t"t !o tm'c' rv I... 'l'r' r"'

ocElll quddEtll.\lElbdt! crc.-lPLL.

O XOr'r c ioltk'l

o Pi..[rVtl Cdd Err

PHYAEAL LOCATIOT I DATE OF IIEAR XI3S

(). urnd d cdp.q tm&-? o Y- o tlo tt'9'rt, x6tb"r&b rr. :

r.irdiarirlrxrr ic{t'

o ltl4 o lrcrdh.ooo.r|.lc! or-,.**r!qF!4oi q qi..

Or.n O r'r'

o qi. q tbra.atit o A!.t o Yan

oolP oo4.o!o

llEadot. OCdrido f ?..t &*. OdiF

PERSOII IIIVOLVCD !IT{ TEAR TlaA

t lg lir.lr.rl:

Colndll. Oo.rPnt:

Cdhcl hL .a trttd lnnl'.4:

OT'IER SUPETYlaORS FOR INCIDEIIT

IT EDIATE ACIX}}I IAKETPb-. aic.tL al. -L. LLr:

REPORTED BY

i.Frd!t. tldr

a.$dllts 5 cdxrt:

LOCAT|oX

I ch...r.a. r.r.-.t'lll o lqtls:

I o.a. a.rdL Lltrll':I

i n c.r ** nrr rrt eotr

P.... c*pLt.td r.pon h&.nttm dr L n4od hclllnt l'clc'llgl d 'rl!' lotort'!FvL''

Form offi. Flrt B.Po.t o, N.er $L. (t trcdltdl€d xfien Prldod) PT.loat

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m

EmergencY ResPonse Plan

Well Site Supplement

ENERGY

Notlco:

Alprld.il cop, olthb slpdcrl. 'l "-t"lci*ott" * L coi'lt"'d

'n ulcodt# docurrrt

.l0r tln ol Fhtlog.

tlrdr. !* IVlVsrrEflr Xu*Gr col'U*Ilrirll-rg

o.-r.*r L.v c-pt*t tttttrtt"l tr'Ft.- ai r+"

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lnsert Well Slte NameWell Slte Emcrgency Rcsponsc SuPplement

Table of Contents1, Introductlon2. Emergcncy contact lnformatlon

2,1 Chesapeake Local Contacts

2.2 Chesapeake 24 hou Opemttollscall Ce ter'

3. BmergencyNotlflcitlolrs Plocedlr'es

4. Well Slte Respotrse

4.1 General RespolEe to An EnrerSency SltuatloD

tr.t AlP.flonml412 Fleld srD.rvko' / rort'nan / coBttltant

lri suPednendtnt

4.2 nre aDd Exploslon

4.3 ln utY / Medlcal / Rescue

4.4 Splll Detectlon arid Response

4.5 Secudty Breach

5. Locat Re$Pondet hfolmatlon5.1 Llst of CurEnt MSDS

5.2 Location of I'ISDS

5.3 Responslble ParU for Prcvldlng MsDs

6. Wetl Slte Rcapoll5c Bqulpment

6.1 Equlpment On-Slte

6.2 EqulPmcnt Ayallaue Ofi-Slte

7. Assoctated Rlsks end Hrzards

7,1 Sersltive Slte C terte Checlllst

8. ErnarYcncy Resporrse Trllnln8 ProtFrn

8.1 l{AzwoPBRg.i xattoral tnctdent uanagerr'nt system (NlMs)

8,3 EmergencY Response Bxerclses

Appendl.t1. Curaent lilSDS lnformatlon

2. NIMS Forms

3. Notes4. Refclenccs

Iffi,1ff'-ov,*,,S$ffi1ffi$rl*it3i Ddm'ntr",!$'n"".*'T*f#i

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L l*n&rcdmciq* gr,l hrffit atl.tobtltt dttr' ltlqe.rnrirfn'h*i-tf.o*dt|llnlFbsaltlt'fl' 2$&t|}ti'ij t "fcLFl

tfc.a.O( e.tt !.yBrtb.t-t-hrttr#lttf tb'Il. *fl*pqfaa ht**famr f nlnd..tbx3htdt"ro dbSrf.9m'5'rr lltqiJ i i f,*"*l d*. fir$rrl.lqrdt!, qr'!r'rm lrr'a rtLlotr'lh# Erqf ErriEfrFr"tfrr

r-*11-rhFlFg

-b-ld-arht'4t'h--r-'-ts'F--t---l-!

r.r-L-'drr4lF

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llllcrt Wcll Sltc N.mcwell sltc Bmr[3ncy R.lpontc Supplqnclt

Z. Bmertensy Contrct lnfonnrdon2.1 drcref, cekc rocal enldtJgse44gggE:E}

2,1ho[r Opctdlont Gttl C'nt'r

lltdviE tt/g/llltrrld.*L.t art t'tLt Fr''{

*d tr&ao.--{ir'r'Fr.rt r..*n'r'!o.r*Cqrrr{rlill'fr[

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Well slte Bmelgency R6ponse supplement Ins€$ Wcll Slte Nane

Emorgoncy RelponFo Notlflcatlon Flowchart

Ery

-

3. Emergency Notlfl catlons Proceduries

rTtrn-i-1Eg

lltr drr DrL: rvuroq''Irr& ids.r! lwrritlcd lrtnFhud

u4f,!u.twrt'd .d@n rt.tdnt in Et'rtlBlon mlt liF6tt'

Do.6.dlllnt6 cot_ll(x'B'm('gl

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lnsert Wcll Slte Naarc

t,l Ccncral Ltponse to An Bnrrrtsncy sltrr'don

,1.1.1 lll PGr.onnel

iGirurtr tnto ttre rccne ol.n lncldenl

;;; tlt" slt,,"tlon flt t rnd tnovi the !44!

Wdl sltr Em.rgency Rctponsc Supplcment

4. I lell Sltc Response

nt dt DralI/I{rS1$d€| nrl urdt.u !'t'nFld

rkdr rrtl0laa*u.tr'd'ltln'r"Gtb.Gll.hd'*t

Do.in dllrl.bn:@itlt$'Ill'lll

nrY thould tekG thcTh. fksl drc .p€.lc cmployt6 who t"por

trom thc tccn€ of thc

rt o{ mahcr mar{g{

roddc nrcdlcel rld lorh.r bccn r!h$!d or

il multlr Polnt uPwlnd

rnd oerform rccounteblf tY tk

Prom9tly dccld!:.whcth.fornotthc.'n..senctiltuatton.rnb€'radwb.ouEl*undercontrolsndI

r,"..GJ"af"tt cen bc i en' Alrrays ure it"ori"tlPE'.. ;i1ilffi=";ilr,*-;; absorrenr m.t€rt.t tr .vrlabte . suld contdnment-

Iti,iti"i"J;i;d*"t"tr*m'"trm"tryn" 1

.ontrol.cc€rs. uncr uE -"* - -* -.--;r-d.The m€dla docs not h.v€ any letal dght

monltodnl tll€ entrance 'nd

tccurlnt the bl

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Well Sltc Emergency Respors€ Supplement lnscrtWell Slt€ Nante

4.1,2 trleld Supelvlsor / Foremln / Cousultant

Upon rec.Mng word of the emergency shuation, deterrdne the hrcHent Level of the

emergency and wlBt ba.kup pertonnel and/or equipment may be requlred and contact the

and neveJ hrst leave a meisage.

to the scene of tll€Securelhe entrance tothe srea,lt not done.

f.t"b|l'hdir""t "-i".t wlth pumpers and emergency responders ard provide them with anY

tntormatlon th€y requke for the Perfotmance of thelt dutles. Establlth unlfl€d command

tnform enrcrg€ncy responders of 6ny potential dangerous sltuations (e.8. Hrt toxlc

Notlty "nd

pro,rld. *"e.*ry llformatlon andor reports to the approprlate 8ov€rnmental

n"t.r lnformatton between irlanagement and SoveJnmtntal agenclet on actions talen'

the lncldcnt.dodmentatlon ls belng com

N;tlty the apptpptt te f.dcf.t atfu state atencht lnsure that th.s€ notificatlons 8re

ured on th€ Notltlcatlon status Repott.

Communhat. wlth the m.dl..

@ an4 lf sateto do 50, ptovlde tasklngto

doclmentdtlon 15 belng com

Ulbdl* 0L. rvfiAl(xTtb dcrsetlt rdtrolha vta Fhtrd

lt .tnutndttittdM.nt.a.hndr. Lldtv63lor6$.lnb t

Do l'd nunt c @t'xxx'Ulixtit'Iltl{" olt!'

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lnsert W.ll Slte NameW.ll Slte Emergency R.sponsc Suppl'ment

ii nnct ttrat Otscpyq!q!94$!I!$Asseti the scen€ d Prbrhhe

G ai.t, t "m,

o. rv ""tfg!g'"99g!

ffilBn tcdm6tertocr$on

upwma ana perloryr occounbb$tY rcll@ll'tire, It t.aln€d to do so.

.ru lound tn S.dlon 6 of tfil3

dil6lt rnd r"Pon lncldent, indhate:*". 'i^"ii""itJa"de, evacutt'd area' and the bc'tton of thc rnuster-polnt(s)

adt' ch'cLlkl os n'ccssd'y l4'4 e 4'5)'ttotci Acltvo,I. M.dlcot od/or Splll/Rcl'

. lii"" -iii"a rit ,"cludc c'lllnt st't'' county,' N'tiG ol wcll and d't'$ed

s.cure the scen€/locatlon, 's

n€ce$ary

O lsolatc .ll potentl.l E ltbn sourccs

o il;i:#;;; fft-a*; proccdu"! rnd/or tnanuallY' lrom a sare dista'rc'

kolrtc luel tourc6.O Prcs€rvo th. lncld.nt lclne:

Eiii6mrmna.ni44q91

e rlaS lavfror ot ery*ogngB!l;#i""t"ffip"rtv cotttta- ;'st'bll3h actbn 9Ln5:'""'""6;;;;:;Bec, tnd rele'le thlrd partY contractor ugon Gompletlon ol acrbn

olan.

o Jirarnat", *tr, ns* Managcment' th€ evdcua-tbn-of rutroundlnt lpmes'

- - lii'il,;' y"':Lll:#l'l*?iYl*ik;;r ;

lftdtrF D.L: IvrI/r'IIDo..n.t*l$lG Co|'lixr_A'trt-ltltrkdd -.1, '*qrdLd

v'r{ Pt!rylt;rd{{rlt lih.ldm'il .|*$ll Fn

sio. dl tt htt''i

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Well Sitc EmerScncy Response supplement lnsert Well Slte Nante

,t.3lnlury/ edlcal / Rescue

t"-6itowrne *""tttt 6n .sE! !qpts!!!!glg3l!19@!!!19Properly respond to anY lnJured p"=""*l by flrtt -"ktng sute that the area ls raf€ lot

"'%reatto thelr llfe exlitt lfyo!Move an lniured person to a safe locatlon lt

;;;; ;;; " ;"t

* vou susp€ct has a neck lnjury, keep th€lr head and neck lmmobll€

.ii.i"tpii" "."",hem

as;ne unlt Do the same lf an InJured pcrson must b€ rolled

'ffioonat po$lble Thls lnchd€! tlrstl{ot}ty emertency peBonn€l and emerSencl

na.rhnders.-ambulance 5ewk4t, hospltals, etc at needed'

Cootact Arlom to re all lnlurle! 877-502-9466."-t"" -'' "- -'-'- - ' ;il;;iii ;-uu nton eniv6 ll an lnjuredAllow t.alned penonnel to admlnltter flrst i

;;;;il-;f"tt ir.nsponed to a hebhal fecllhv thev ihould be accompanled bv

3oricone traln€d ln ll.rt ald.l€\rcl of tupcrvblon .l too! .s

. form.l reDort wlthln 24 hours doc0m.nt tic tact!

ffi use tnwsti8.tton, and follow-

uo sith th€ Hured pcrton to detelmh' thclt condltlo!:

iiffi a vbhtton of thdr r*dhal

@rhat bdlcm€dro be In tl|.

.b to Pre-ldenttfu hotplitls

i,ili ll"'i ii"iW l'a"e""o to'd€al wlth ai rO'rrv trai mat 'esult

rrom rhe tvp€s of harards

AL ambulancas rarvlca.

iiiirards assoctatcd wlth o!!!!!!1

'lt liltl:Ivu ltr

r r dddrt r. r@tbdLd YAd F*!r'rrU.... ffl *dry d. ad]dt 'td'i di Lnd

irL.!6 r|l hrfr

Doona* lbhb.. Ou_xtl'lll{rl.lg

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h$ert Woll Site NameWctl Slte EmcrSency Response Suppl.ment

4,/l Sptll Dctectlon .nd ncsporsc

isual obse'vatlons rnd routheIhe approprlate ch€srpcalc lleld person

In.-p"iiorliot to"a ont and equlpmert to ensure proper operatbn ot all facllltles'

lothea,entofs5plllat.factlitYpromptresponseandrepoftlnsbrequlfed.Fallur€toi#"iti"rti*"n ""a

respond to a splll ot'telease can lnctease the envkonmental d'mag' and

subJed Ch$aPe.te to tlner and enfotc€ment actions'

ch.ln olcommandR"t to *. N"ttfl""tt"" Flowchart ln se'tlon 3'2lor

;tarem & R6non5e Personnq

G6iii['G controt ltafe perlmeter and

-ondd.r evacuatlons ar need.d'

Monltor alr ln lmpacl€d ar.!l.nd hcrlth Plan ICS (20L4

brl"fln$ .t€ conductc{

rh. t * (f Po$lbh I

at or around sdl tltei

consbuct cor*rlnrFnt b€ otl contalnment booE4\i:P!!!991!q

conlahment boor!4

Determlne Prop€r PPE

nhn Dtilr/Il rIIn r d6drt lt gqcCLd ll'tr Ftdt'-

;.nlrtt lt li{. do.nd rtltd dn rldYdr6dt hmrl.

tlo.!i.'r iu$.r @l'tn{xI'X!(t'lt

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W.ll Slte EmerScncy Responsc Strppl.Nent lNert WGll Slte Name

Splll Detcctlon end Rcsponse (cont'd)

and manDow€rat needed,

R"d; d"tttl"e l"f"-"tl."t *s"tdl.s th" t"l*se (dally productlon' dur'tbnol release'

il rlre tor dlm€nslons of sPlll.

tgtlmste volume ot release.

[s" As"n.y o[rka|on usr t" a"Erq!"-9l9sy!9s!c9!al9!!!!9!!9Elf Soill Enter5 a Water Sgurce

rcleas€ lf snters aJ€

u*;i

Det.rmlne lncldent ler,rl'ffi;nd manpow.t to .top, cont{!!I43gll!!l!

r.nd the EHs

@ 3!uthc Man.tef w l no{fy

'--'%vice pjesldent 'nd

wlll det€rr neT?E V.P. or des[nee sr l notfy th! approP

what cMT mrmbcrs thould b€ notlfled'

d..ttnhL, tl^tllxgrNt dd{Et L u...lfiLl'i6 FLL'

lr-. nsr rilt $lr ao.n itqrlt trh'Lr6't.fto.ardrl.lt-.t

Ddn.rr ltu .r; @l'gl'!d{lt llllt

' rt o'l'

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wcl sltc Enetscncy Rltpont! supplement lnslrt Wcll Slta l{.l[c

tto mt ro n€r or touch th!

localbwtr otcam€nt.

,t g Secudty neipolt t

lndiD*rl/ll,18ri!irhn dIrd5r"n Fi-a

rrd.-Eltlt a.or..tl at- tr' rl.trnr.h.6ll.hi a

D..-'."rr.$*co.r!*ffi

Do nol let myonc hio r bckrd bu dlnCoffcs

Do noa t5o* s b ttla odl..

lfrf tr po.rcr tor You cln h.lp lhqlrC.l yo{r f,.PJl,Nor.C.Igtt.l ncai|.lY.Oolrn fio ooqrrsrt &ld! lbout lh' pdtolt'

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Well Site EmergcNy Rqrpollte Supplement Ins.rt W.ll Site Xame

4,S,3 tntruder'/Hostlle Pctsons

"""% cHK opotatons c€nt€r o'Tho luporvborrmonaO6r wll as3e3a lho 8lt!tl n€oogsaay locsl bw orforcomonl -- __ - - -ffi ov6r-r€acthg 8nd lrtng to

o"li ttre oirion'r coopcratlon ln s€ttllm lh€ didubarrco

B€ swero ollhohb/hor Personal

%contact th€ cH( operatlons center o'The supewlior/manaSet Yrlll assesr the sltu

f nec€isa.v local hw .n{qrc€men!

iffi n& not over-reactlng and trflrE to

mln the ocison's cooPcntbn @

ffin or tnvdde hts/hcr p€rson.l

!tr .tlE D.t : !vrx/'nltrkddhaltr usonE k rrtn FLd

lrlrtn$tsrltd .do:!ndtlt.1i4 t'Lt'!tlsbtr d ri. hrr.mt

Dard.tlt lllnt c Co|_gx'8iM'lll

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Well Slte BmerSency Respollse Supplement lnselt W.ll Slte Name

,1,5.t Bomb Thrcat Checkllst

Wh.n b th. bomb gdnC io

rld ot bornb Ir lt?

I'h.tirrryE FdotylLdtirt,O 8.d.rnO Alkrhg Air.lO ulndA Xu.hO SndTriictr AdlrlerO TrcnrO volo..O Pr.lytl Aito6photctr thopp|tgt all

O C.lrnO RdiorldO Cohorat{O De&.a.|.Ofde.ourtr AlryOkcbdO krcofu..nIO Enloli'rCtr L.{ahhg

O Fd.lgnO N.i L6.lO Rrobtt l

E)ehh .

O Erc.ldttr Fd.O For,tr Educ.tld0 Coodtr Poo.tr Oth6r:

tr F..tO Di.tindCl StultorO sllttrdO 610rO DLlo.LdOl'l.dtt o*lr:

O to{dB Hleh Pidr0 R..pttr Hodc.a.dO ch.dnoTtiocO 9onB D.epO Pl.aad{tr D.rpSr.athhg

C R.clpLntFlr

gr..dt br.: tt',tt"t./lXur ilddd L w6t!d.d va. Fht'd

rrrri hBt 6lrY 6L dadhr.da! li. Lht*ddddr|trl. n t

D..Id llsb.i @'II*g_M XBrt ta.,!t

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W€& sttr Bncltrncy Rcrponrc sudlmEnt lnscrt WeU Slta NrDra

S.l Ltst of Orfr€TA XSDS

MSOS lnformatlon

5. Iocal RerPonder lnformadon

5,2 tocrtlon ofUSDS

inseriioeatton of msos on rivell stte (eramoler companv tltan' ooqhouse' nfatlUox' etcj

5,3 f,cspontlblc Prrry tor PrcvldtEt USDS

lnrert personnel resoonslble for providing MSDS lnformatt'dn

ffiS,i"/r*'.*ffilffi.5l#"" Do'-*r*co+Etsr&{q

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wcll slt Em€r8cn€y RGtPon$ soppllnr'nt lNortwell Slt X.me

6. Well Slte ResPonse Equlpment

On-Sltc (h$eltEqulplnent tnformatlon)

6.2 BCulfn rtAnlhblc Ofi-SftG (lnsert Equlpm

tur. Lr. tl/lJltttt*&rdl.!dd.a t'LF 'aord-nrt !ad.ra&'I*.i

tri6-15.d"*

D.c--rS-Ceg'Ig{I.lrl

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Well Slt. Emerlelcy Response Supplcment lnsertWell Slte Name

7. Assoctated Rlsks and Hazalds7,1 Senslttve Slte Ctlte a CheckltstIIlX4Ir.Dlg - Jnselt Conrr-)lelqd-e.Qru!)

s€ndllvr slt. &&ttfllcnt ch.clll.t

Ch.r.r..t. Em.ta. cY rr.t.€d t' 'nd

t"ponF'g'pt'mb'r 2t 20t!

li,.*.-#i,i"o,. *:lhti#tittrIi:i$Ll1lr Doqm'*Nrmbn:cor{'.ff1r'}ii

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Well Site Emergency Retponse Supplement InsertWell Site Nante

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Chesapeake Energy actfuely engages ltsemployees and denlonstrates Emergency Preparedness

through rlsk planning, tralninS, ex€rcises, and reSular thorough Jeviewof afteraction concluslons'

8,1 HAZWOPER

Chesapeake Energy requlres all fleld personnelto completethe HazardousWaster operatlons

Course (HMWOPER) prior to petformirEjob actlvities ln the field Employees complete a 24hour

currlculum that provides a certlflcatlon lor HAZWOPER Operatlons tevel'

Chesapeake Energy requires allpersonnelwho have prevlously completed the requlred

HAZWOPER tralnins, to complete an 8 hour refresher course annually'

8.2 Natlonal lncldent Management Systern (NIMS)

Chesapeake Energy hasadopted the National lncldent Management System asguldellnelor

respondlng to emergenchs.

Chesapeale €nergy requlres alltield personnelto comPletethe NlMs1m and 200 level tralnlng

coursesinordertohav€aSeneralknowledEebaseofoperatlngund6theNlMsprototol'whllerespondirg to emettencles

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leveltralnlng courses inorderto respond as an lncldent Commandet utllizlng the NIMS protocols

in an emertencl ev€nt.

8.3 BDrergency ResDonse Bxerclses

Chesapeake tnergy cond ucts Ta ble Top Exerclses ln order to provlde lts emploYees the ablllty to

famlliarize themselves and become competent In utilililrg Chesapeake Energy emergency

response procedures and documentatioh'

TableTop Exerclses are conducted annually'

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2. Go north on PA- 199 (N Keystone Ave) loward Stev€nson St (0'47 Milas, 'l minute)

3. Continue on N Keystone Ave (0.7 Miles, 1 minute)

4. Turn left on Eris St (Bradlotd St) (0.08 Milos)

5. Continue on Bradford St (0.48 Miles, 1 mlnute)

6. Mak€ sharp left onto ramp and go northwest on RT-17 (South€rn Tier Expy W) (60 12

7. At lork keep right on l-86 WRT-I7 W toward Jamestown (77.54 Miles, t hou(s) 6

8. At exit 23 take ramp on the right to US-219 S toward Limestone/Bradtord Pa (0 28

L Turn lelt on US-219 (US-21g-Bt) (12.74 Miles, 15 minutes)

'10. Turn lett on PA-770 (Minard Run Rd) (4.93 Miles, 6 minutes)

11. Continue on PA-646 (Ridge Rd) (6.32 Miles, 8 rninutes)

12. Bear right on ormsby Crossroad (0 06 Mil€s)

'13. Make sharp right on PA-59 (0.01 Miles)

14. Turn lett on Ormsby Rd (0.52 Mil€s, 1 minute)

15. Conlinue on Lindholm Rd (5.41 Mile6, 10 minutes)

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Prcparedness Prevenlion and C@lingencv Planche saqeake Awalach i a L L c

Oclobet 2013 Rev 3

1. Description of Operations

a. ComPanY lnformation

Chesapeake is the secondiargest producer of natural gas' a Top 15

producer ol oil and natural gas liquids in the U S Headquartered in

bklahoma city, the compa;y's operations are focused on discovering and

Jeveloping unlonventional natural gas and oil fields onshore in the U S

Operaiioni include pad construction, drilling, completions, and production

Chesapeake Appalachia, L.L.C (Chesapeake), located at6100 N.

Westein Avenue' oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118, has prepared this

Preparedness, Prevention and Contingency (PPC) Plan in accordance

with i5 Pennsylvania (PA) Code 78 55 and 91 34 for drilling'.completion'production and injection activities for projects located within the

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Natural gas E&P operations include pad construction' well d.rilling'

comptetions ano pioduction Supporting operations include fresh water

impoundments, and water treatment facilities

b. Project lntormation-- f'nJ piolects

"ouered by this PPC Plan are natural gasdrilling and

production projects located in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania A

lpi"iO"n""t i. t"intained with current 91'1 addresses for all locations

iie to"ation specinc information, including maps' site plans and

ch.mlcats ri"ts, is provided in Attachmeni #2' Drilling techniques to be

utilized are determined by geological characteristics of that location

The nearest Chesapeake field offices are located at:

Sayre Office

14 chesapeake Lane

Sayre, PA '18840

570-8a2-7702

c. Chain of Command

Chesapeake will designate an individual as the responsible person at the

i"g-innlng oi"n "u"ntl

ln case ofan emergency' the responsible person

wiliue ac'cessiute on site, or by telephone twenty four (24)hours a day

inis individuatwitt have discreiion and decision making authority over

manpower, equipment, and all other resources to limit the impacts of a

lpirr Li incla"nt nrr otnei frolect employees will be instructed' prior to the

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Prcparedness, Prevenlion, and Conlingency PlanChesa1e ake APPaI achia L L C

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initiation of construction activities, regarding their responsibilities in theevent of a pollution incident. See Attachment #1.

The Chesapeake "Eastern Division -Marcellus North -Athens Field

Office- Emergency Response Contact" list for drilling, production, orpipeline emergencies are provided in Attachment #1. An immediate'Emergency

Contact List and 911 address page are located inside thefront Cover of the PPC plan for immediate notifications in the event of an

incident.

Note. More detail for these are in the Emergency Response Manual

Designated Chesapeake personnel will contact the following agencies as

applicable following a spill or incident:

Pollution Prevention Measures

a. Chemicals and Materials

Chemicals and materials will vary by location' depending on which

op"raiion O.ing conducted and what equipment is being utilized There is

a'cnemicat listior each location which is included with the site specific

information in Attachment #2. IVISDS information is available for

materials used on that location, for each process There is generic list of

chemicals that encompasses all processes and locations See

Attachment #3.

b. Containment Methods

All significant activities at well pads, access roads, water impoundments

and iater treatment facilities' and production sites require:

PADEP Central Office (Harrisburg)

PADEP, Northwest Regional Oftice

PADEP, Southwesi Regional Oftice

PADEP, Northeast Regional Office(Wyoming and Susquehanna County)

PADEP, North central Regional Office

(Bradtord County)

National Response Center

PA Fish & Boat commission

Emergency Services

(800) 54t-2050

(800) 373-3398

(4121 4/.24OO0

FTO! A26-25'l'l

(570) 327-3636

(800) 424-8802

(5?Ol477-5717

911

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tueparcdness, Prewntion, and contingencv PlanChesape ake Appaladia L. L. c.

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storage of petroleum products;

proper handling of chemicals and additives;

management of wastes;

maintenance of erosion and sediment control measures

best management practices (BMPs):

good housekeeping.

frequent visual inspections

The likelihood of a spill on a pad site impacting water supplies nearby ordownstream is minimized by using an earthen berm containment around

the perimeter of the location. The berm is constructed per the conditions ofthe Erosion and Sedimentation plan.

ln addition to the earthen berm, a lined secondary containment is to be

constructed for chemicals or equipment that could potentially have leaks,

drips or spills.

Containment materials of construction are required to be impervious to

any chemical used or stored in containment. Containments are typicallym;nufactured using Polypropylene or High Density Polyethylene . ..Materials are evalulted ior thickness, chemical compatibility, durability,

and puncture resistance prior to installing them on location Specification

snedt" anO installation piocedures for containments are stored in the EHs

department. Containment measurements indicated on operation specific

drawings (Attachment #10) may be modified to accommodate site specific

Oimensio'i requirements. lit noiime will containment be less than 1 10% of

the value of the largest storage tank in each containment'

This section identifies the methods utilized to mitigate incidents during

construction and operation on location:

. Secondary Containment

Secondary containment is needed for all vessels that contain fuel

and otheriubstances that are to be stored and used on location'

Secondary containment is to consist of one or more of the

following:

o Self-containment:

o Containment by location perimeter earthen berm and/or dike;

o Additional earthen berms with an impermeable liner

underlining the entire contained area;

o

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Containers

Small containers of various sizes containing essentialfluid may bepresent on various locations for the purpose of servicingconstruction equipment. The following information is provided toprevent spills or incidents resulting from these containers:

o All drums will be stored on pallets, within secondarycontainment;

o All container storage areas will be routinely inspected forleaks and deteriorition; and will be documented on the EHS

Consultant Checklist or daily checklists.

o Leaking and/or deteriorated containers will be replaced or

repaired as soon as the condition is detected Cleanup

measures will be implemented to remediate any spill

associated with these containers

o No incompatible materials are lo be stored in the same

secondary conlainment area

o Smaller quantities of fuel, solvents and lubricants (i e ' motor

oils, hydraulic fluid) may be stored at the work area as

neceslary to service equipment provided that this storage

does not tonflict with other parts of this plan Secondary

containment will be provided for these storage areas or the

fluids will be kept on mobile maintenance vehicles, and

o All motor fuel, lube oil, chemicals' and other substances will

be sealed and clearly labeled during transportation and

storage.

Storage Tanks

Fuel storage tanks may be on location to provide fuel for the

constructio"n or operations equipment The following procedures-

*iff L! r-""0 to pL"ent impaits to the environment in the event of a

release from any storage tank at the site:

o Fuel will be stored at the work area in AST, above ground- storage tanks Underground storage tanks (USTS) will not

be used on Chesapeake well locations;

Preparcdness, Preventon, and Conlingencv PlanChesapeake AWal achi a L L C

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Portable containment syslem constructed of steel, PVC orother suitable material: and

Containment areas shall be capable of containing 110% ofthe volume of the largest container stored in these areas.

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o Chesapeake and all Conlractors will usetankswhich meetcurrent Pennsylvania regulatory requirements for fuel andmaterial storage;

o ASTS will be constructed of carbon steel or other materialscompatible with the contents of each tank;

o ASTS will be stored on secondary containment

o All storage tanks and their secondary containment strucluresshall be inspected routinely for leaks and/or deteriorationAny necessary repairs to the tanks or containments will be

comPleted in a timelY manner,

o Vehicle mounted tanks shall be equipped with flame/sparkarrestors on vents to ensure that self ignition does not occur;

o Storage tanks will not be used to store incompatiblematerials in sequence unless first thoroughlydecontaminated: and

o Any storage tank used for storing differenl products between

construclion locations will be thoroughly flushed prior torefilling.

. Frac Tanks

Frac tanks may be used on well pads for various purpose through

out Chesapeaie operations at the well location Drilling operationsperiodically requird frac tanks to contain drilling fluids Completions

operationjmay utilize these tanks for storage capacity for frac

fluids, fresh witer, post hydraulic fluids or chemical additives'

Secondary containment ii placed under any frac tank containing

fluids.

. Pressure Barriers

Blowout preventer equipment is required on all Chesapeake wells

See Attachment t 4 for requirements Attachment #5 covers

flange uP and testing guidelines

c. Wastes or Unusable Materialg.

Materials that are spilled or lost are promptly cleaned up and removed

from the location if approved lf disposal is not approved the waste ls

stored on site, on containment' wrlh a cover' until approvals have been

i"""iu"J Wu"t" O'sposal is typically handled according to the District

Waste Management plan, Attachment #6'

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Protection from External Factors.Chesapeake will use locking valves, security fences, gates and othermeasures to protect the location from external factors. Drilling is a 24-hour operation and drilling crews are always present on location duringdrilling and completion After drilling and completion has been finished,fencing will be installed to secure locations.

Preventative Maintenance lnspectionsConstructionAll areas of the site are visually inspected on a daily basis to verifyfacilities, equipment, and systems are fully operational and in good

condition. This includes a general visual inspection of drainagechannels, silt fence, culverts, sedimenvstorm water managementpond(s), access roads, seeding, and erosion control measures Anyitems encountered that are not in compliance with the permit, technicalspecifications or governmental requirements are communicated by

email or checklist for correction.

For site locations authorized by a PADEP Erosion and SedimentControl General Permit (ESCGP-1), BMPs must be inspected on a

weekly basis and after each storm water event. BMPS must repaired

and maintained and a written report of each inspection must be kept

and made available to PADEP upon request

DrillingA perimeter walk around of the location is performed daily to assess

housekeeping, chemical storage, berm condition, and overall ..

appearance. -

Any findings are addressed This is documented on the

daily report.

Completions

A daily walk around is done by the location personnel to, insure site

confoimance regarding containment, housekeeping' safety, and ..

chemical storag-e. Any findings are addressed and discussed in the

morning meeting is needed.

Production

Dailv insDections are performed on active wells The well site daily

"n"6t an".t"

"t" t"viewed and findings are addressed lnactive sites

;;;;[;kJ periodically. Any findingJare recorded on the inactive well

site checklist:Any concerns are promptly addressed'

Water Treatment Facilitiescontract and Chesapeake personnel do a walk around of the facilities

e.

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on a daily basis to insure housekeeping and containment integrity.Any concerns are promptly addressed as needed.

Water lmpoundmentsWeekly walk through inspections are conducted by the fieldtechnicians. Any findings are promptly addressed.

Cleaning of Trucks and EquiPment

Pressure washing of construction equipment on site will be allowedonly if wash water is contained, and cleaning is limited to vehicle tiresfor construction. Drilling equipment must be cleaned prior to release

and transport. This water is captured on containment and trealedonsite for recycling or disposal. Other equipment washing that could

result in the removal of oil and grease from the equipment will occur offsite at an appropriate wash facility.

Site CleanlinessSites will be maintained to present a neat and orderly appearance Oil

containers, drums, garbage, or other waste materials will not be

accumulated on loc;tion. Designated parking areas will be maintained

and kept free from excessive mud.

Soil Fill Material

During the construction phase if there is a potential for rain, exposed

soil fill material or embankment should be sloped to provide drainage

to proper sediment trapping devices

f. Personnel Training ProgramsTh; PPc Plan will 6e pai of the location documents, and will be reviewed

at an on-site kick-off meeting with all Chesapeake and contractor

oersonnel. All oersonnel (e;ployee and contract) on location are made

aware of the operations, and of the Emergency Response procedures'

in"iuOing primity and secondary evacuation routes, prior to any work

being completed.

ldentified site specific revisions to the PPC Plan will be determined and

iillem;;ted, as necessary, during routine meetings on-the-job training

wiil educate employees of potential hazards of accidental spills, proper

*u"i. tun"gun:t"ni, good housekeeping, and standard procedures for

notifying sup;rvisors of any spill or other incident that might result in a

threat to human health or the environment.

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3. Waste oisposal Methods

a. Chesapeake and all contractors will properly dispose any waste generated

at drilling and production locations. See the District Waste ManagementPlan. Attachment #6,Proper waste disposal protocol includes the following:

o Obtain applicable authorizations, regastrations, and/orEPA,/State l.D. Numbersi

o Properly handle and store waste in approvedcontainers:

o Complete laboratory analysis or provide generator

knowledge to characterize waste prior to transportand disposal; and

o Properly label, profib and manifest waste

4. Pollution lncident ResPonse

a. Available EquiPmentChesapeake'and all contractors will have spill containment equipment and

supplies available that are suitable for the size of the operation and spill

poiential based on the volume of materials being utilized for the activities

. Tvoical Suoplies and Ezui for ler soill n site

includes

o Spill kits or absorbents

o Shovels

o Dikes and temporary containment

o Waste Containment

o Portable decontamination units

o Personal Protective Equipment as warranted by

incident including FRC, safety glasses, safety shoes

or boots, gloves, hard hat

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Backhoes

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Materials to Construct Large Containments, including

PVC piping, Flexible pipe, and sheets of plastic

Containment for Waste that is Generated

Portable decontamination units

Personal Protective Equipment as warranted byincident including FRC, safety glasses, safety shoesor boots, gloves, hard hat.

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b. Outside Cleanup Contactors. Chesapeake has outside cleanup contractors available to

assist if there is a spill or incident. These contractors,along with back up contractors, are listed in Attachment#7 of this document.

c. General Response and Reporting Procedure

Chesapeake has established a comprehensive Emergency ResponsePlan (ERP) that is to be followed by Chesapeake and all contractors onChesapeake projects. The ERP will be kept with the PPC Plan duringconstruction, drilling, and production.

The Chesapeake "Eastern Division -Marcellus North -Athens FieldOffice- Emergency Response Contact" listfor drilling, production, or pipeline emergencies is provided in Attachment#1. The internal Chesapeake emergency response contact information isprovided in Attachment #1.

Chesapeake will designate at least one responsible person either on-siteor on-call coordinate allemergency response measures. The responsibleperson will be familiar with all aspects of the PPC Plan, operations andactivities at the site, the location and characteristics of waste, the locationof project records and the project site layout. ln addition, this person has

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the authority to commit the resources needed to carry out the PPC Planto:

. Determine the severity of the incident for the purpose ofplanning the necessary response procedures as outlined inthe ERP;

lnitiate or delegate an appropriate person to initiate theappropriate contacts, announcements, or evacuation in

accordance with the ERP;

Verify that employees and visitors on-site report to thedesignated evacuation area;

Trained response personnel will be used to enter theaffected area and properly secure the area if it can be done

safely;

Have a designated Chesapeake person notify regulatoryagencies;

coordinate clean-up efforts, including the recovery ofcontaminated material and the decontamination of affected

structurcs and/or equiPment;

Determine when the incident is under control and when

personnel can re-enter the poject site while preserving the

incident site;

Complete incident report as required by the regulatory

agencies and the ERP;

Review the incident report with appropriate personnel to

assess the efiectiveness of the PPC and the ERP and to

reduce the potential for recurrence of a similar incident;

and

lf necessary, recommend changes be made to the PPC

and ERP based on the findings of the incident review'

When notifying appropriate emergency response .agencies . and local

iutnoriti.s 6, "Oo*nitri"m water users (if applicable), the- chesapeake

responsible person will be prepared to report the following inlormatron:

. Name ofthe person reporting the incident;

. Name and location ofthe installation;

. Telephone number where the person reporting the spill can

be reached;

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d. Spill lncident History

Chesapeake uses a spreadsheet to track recent issues associated with

Chesapeale drilling locations in Pennsylvania Chesapeake will continue

;;;;r;;;ti"; in jeveloping drilling, completion, and production protocol

i;;-"rG"i human health an-d the environment by implementing existing

"ot-pot"1"' gnuitonaental, Health, and Safety policies and procedures A

l"t ".i i""""t spill history and action taken to prevent a reoccurrence is

presented in Attachment #9.

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. Date, time and location of the incident;

. Brief description of the incident' nature of the malerials orwastes involved, extent of any injuries and possible

hazards to human health or the environment;

. Estimated quantity of the materials or wastes spilled;

. Extent of contamination of land, water or air, if known;

. Description of corrective actions being taken; and

. Telephone and designated contact for further information'

Chesapeake has an internal lncident Repofting and Management System

." *"it ." written poticies and procedures for lncident repofting Fhepolicies and procedures are provided with a copy of the "First Report ofincident form are attached in Attachment #8

e. Record Retention- -'--i. iecoros will be retained at the field office for at least 5 years

f. PPC Schedule

Version'1. lssued MaY 2010

Revisionl. June 20'll Changes Made by: Mary Maryoft'

Changes include:

. Revise formal to match DEP format

. Add content to company information

. lnclude location specific maps chemical lists and

documents. Update generic chemical list. Referenie Erosion and Sedimentation plan as needed

. Moved tables and charts to attachments

. Added Pressure barrier Policy

. Made contact list a standalone attachment for easier

referencing during an incident

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. Section 1.c/4.c. Added reference to lmmediate EmergencyContact List

. Section 2.b. Added Master Containment lnformation.Disclaimer added for site specific containment requirements;

but maintaining 110olo volume of largest storage tank'. Section 2.e. Equipment cleaning for drilling added. Aftachment #9. Spill history updated. Added Attachment#10 Operation specific containment

layouts.Revision 3. Octobet 2013. Changes by Mary Maryott

. Changed office locations

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Wcll C.tclorlesCdndctlon lnd work ovcl wdk hlllnlo oncoftfir.e c.tcgorlas (s!c Tebl. 1). Wtencon:ldcrlrg berrlcr requlrcm€nts.nd lwrbblng lulddlDca, tho irllolvlry p.rrmqt rs shall bcured to cltatorlzc a wcll:

1i, Tho rroll'r brihnum vollm. ofts or a$qcl.t.d tls tn MMCFD dctanntncd tq bcrvdlhblc for escapr hr rll rbJotuta opcrl ,low co[dltldn. For .Ilsllnt wllls, de cdrf.lltrdrurtcd opcn Row rato or .n .stlm.ir of d$ wlll's aap.clty to Row rarlnrt r€ro brck-pregturt at thc wcllhcnd shall br os!d. For n.1{ wdls drlll.d ln dlvcloprd .ruar, tha 8at!3c.p. rate shall b. dltcnnln d by $sh|| the curreDt .dr{sird opon.Row rr!. ofolkct wc$sor tic Rcb avcragc currant rdluaH opcn fiow rltc, whkhevar k lfcrt r.

2. HlS toncantratlonn rn ppm.

3, locatlon (lan4 watar, of'3andtlv.tlra').

Thb docolncnt16 uncoltroll.d wh.n prlnt!d,Usol! Dust verlfy thk documrnt elalnst thc letest wr'lo{ on dla litnnat.

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lrd8sstFrn Dlvhlon uo, nun"gu!tt"J:lt$".f,.i

w.I ccttodtdlrl&!

*a;,,Jn o,ao'i* trs or 'ttoclritd

ttr * ratcc tr6rr thrn

30o ltcto lt r land lo<rnot rnq'

il" *.*,. tu**if ,':l3iH,1Llfl?* thn 60 &tT

l*ffi;ilx ;frc romerreptr n rrurpr

-. or'rcsor*aa grr at rrtts :roru Urn

l Jrn*i'otot" tt-'

itfrlffiiltHffifi6rcr' itr hrd ro'itren or'

y.'urnm,nxnn*t;iHff m**"** t*n o,'o* lorY rt ltv wthtr bc'ttoa o!b r

I

wtb dp.bb e f ftr'ln' Ft or

2,500 ilCtD rt I lsd l*rnor'

** t"*n n*t"* tt*i' ytltT lo'idolqh"t'dbI

{rdortd'ertl.twr rrre'

ffi ffF#S:#*$fi #ffi tr'rffifi'ffil$t"

-m*mlf'ffi5'r. t(1.ss9 r (rrrl): (q)t,ts "'|*tl

tdlrrlt

x - 1oo pprn Rrdus of &(D6uru (ROB), (ft*)

'rhk do.unl.nt k uncontrolled wh?n Drlnt!d.Urelt nlust vcrtfy thls do.urnert rl.lnst the l.t tt v'r'lo[ or lh! brtr$3t

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rid.,EasrernDivlslo"B"'tMan"su'"$;H-l*::ll"id

ffi:::::::lq = r,,r",,r."'" j"llli liii"oli."" .,-r r",ra awe[contlr.ff]r

ffiwwmn*w***ffi*ffi'*13;;**;,ilt'i.+"'*;*;i'Hx#'r"n;ff

ir"'

Tho follow{ng are examplts of barrlers:

1. A back-pr6sure valve that, when properly sct, provldes posltivc lndlcatlons of propcr

mechanlcal lnstalladon.

2, A workover lluld otsutncbnt denslty to kill the well. A nlnhnum observation dme of thlrty

mlnutes to esi.bllsh that thc wlll ls dead 13 requlred.

3. TubinSand/orcaslnS thathas bcen mechanlcally isolated from open perforatlons andtested for pr€ssure lntegrlty. A nlhlnum test prcssure of 1,000 psl differentlal ftOm abovels requir€drillless opdratlons necessltate a reddced test pressure.

Mechanlcal Bar.rlerT€sted ln the Dlrecdon ofFlowA mechanlcal ba$ler tested ln the dlrection of flow ls a pressure-control tDethod whlch hasar€cordable dlffet entlal pr€ssu re exert€d from the sou rce ofwell pressure acloss the berrler, Thedevice shallbe tesred with a ntnimum of1,000 psi differcntlal fronl below. en*".pUiito tt,.1,000 pd dlfferentlaltest ls recogrrlzed for wells wlth lnsumcient BHp to g"n","ta

"'fpOO prl

diffcrentlal agalnst a fu gas cohunl, h thls case the differenflal test presiu* i, "ll"*"jL U"maxlnrum avallable well pressure,

lfthe.test rnedium k rrq!rd (non.compressrbre), a mrnrmum ten-minute test rs requrred. rfthetestmecrum rs gas o. a gas'Iquid combrnatron (comp*ssrbre), a rnrnrmum thrrty-mrnute tes srequl red. The followlng are some cxamples oftested mechanical barrlers, *t"a f*rn i"io* (t.u.,f"the dircctlon oftlowl:

1. A wlrellne 6et devlce t€sted wlth 1,000 pst dlfferenual from below,

-- This documentlir uncontrolled when p.ini"d.-UscB muslverlfy thls doclDentagalnsttha latestverslon oD the lntranet

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flLi Basteur DMslon Best Management PractlcesU&dh.trL: ln,/ltt !. Nrnl.c ao.ll8t

2. A rtll.rltre tat dcvlcq ruch as t whdlna i?tdevabh 3urfaca'contfollad 'afety

ralve, ttst'dwlth a rthllmun! of1,0o0 psl dlttaltnthl fto below, uslng th' 'Prt$ll! up'modsttrt tht

wlunc dnd N,4,d bock',nddturaah6lollrt'tach[lqua'3. UnpcrfoEted cadn& prcssurc t6ted ftom abovc to 1,000 ptl dilTcl entl'l pr€srrr6, wlll b€

cansldr&d to bc tertcd ln thc dlrcctlon of tlow, Unperbrdted 'ashg

It that c'slng whlch ls

abov. a t sted plu& soch as a shoc ,oln! brldtc ph{, or cemetrt Plu&

4. Cerlnf wlth crposrd squeezed pc oratlon$ lltho(th tested hom abow' dols lrot onilltute

a t.sted mocianlcsl bal I lcr, l6ted ln th. dlrectlon of flow'

Tested Ftuld BarrlerA statlc fiuld columtr obscrved.t t#surfac! for a mlnlmum ofthl$y mlnut'! lnd of mcbrt

denstty to prrvcnt flow wlll be col}'lder.d a t6tcd llnld barrl'r, tcsted ln lhe dlrctllon off,ow'

Bar or Requlrelnollt by Well Cat€gory

Prlol to rcnrovlryBOP cqulpmentoroth.r Pdmal,Ploduc on Presslre Control Equtpm'nt

(PPPC8), th. 6 ;wlry ninlrnum bm{err rlrall be pl'c'd ln th! well Cltblc 2J'

Trbl.2 - B.rrl.r Rc{ulrcm.nts

1, Onc Unt6t d B$rftr

?-ltvo Untcd E rrlcr$ or

3. Por w.lb lnop.bl. oflorr.dry 1m0 psl dlfiGr'ntl'l atrlntt ' '

;grl colurnn of3u, one bardcr talt.d lrl th' dl$ctlon of0ow to iho

m.rlnum !Y.ll dllhf srdtl.

,L TwO lrrtler! T.sd In Dlrt tlon ofFtrow, or

5. For w.lb hcrDobb oftoncr.tlE 1000 pll dlfhFdlrl 'ttinst 'ntt otumn ofra+ ona Urttl.rt .ted ln tho ilrlctloo ofnow to the

;e{mum vrdldlff.rcndel rnd ohe untelt'd hlrLr'

------- Tt i" d*"rt"tt It oncontrolled when Drlnted'

uro: lrutt v"i ii tttii aocrrmena rtalnst $E latcst veElon on thc lntr'n't

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nd"' Bastern Dlvlslon Best Managem€nt PracdcesaLdv.Dtt ! l/t/8?...ltu'ltc l! ct1!3

Removlng Prlmary Producdon Prossure Gontrol Bqulpment Prlor to ln3talllng

BOP'Sln rddltlon to the barflers requlred ln Tsble 2, tho followlng thall b' requircd wh'n r'movlng

fliary lrodudtlon lresnr.e Control Eulpnlnt (1.e. Chrlstmas Tree, LarHn H'ad Orblt Valve

ctc)

snD€rvhlon ofooeratlotls' from thc time the PPPCE ls prtpared for tcmoval untll thc

iiJt"oui pro""ni.t "t""t

k lntt llcd rnd t*led ptr the nec'ssary BoP clrss

reoulremant& ls to be Provlded.l#ste-j;;ii;;";6;i;ty vrlve, tn the open porltlon, shall be ev'll'bl€ near the

wellhcad durlng critical oper.tlons. Therc sh'll be sufficlent full.oprnlrg clossover

"aaptui to rlJ", qui* Instoll.tlon ofthe 5af.9 e'lve durlnt

'll st'tca of th"

-oryr.l:ttinJ'uainf

"t"Uufng-fn f.on the c.lla! or tlte rl8 floor' A ctodru/openlng wrench rhall be

oi ft"nai""" tfr" -*f"ty

"alve. ln case ofmulttple tublng strlnSs' a E'f'ty v'lve vtltt

crossovcrs and wrench 6hall be provlded for oach tublng strln&

,f aOn oii.pt"."t"nt fPPcE shell be avallabl' and rcady for lmmcdlatc lnstalLtlon

--_---'-- Thl" do tt It nncontnolled whln prlnted . -

u""r! ln*t ""tiivirtit

J*u;ent egalnst th' l't'st vrrslon on tic Inban't'

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ftr* Bostern Dlvlslon Best Managsment Practlces!klv. D.id 1/1/1lt l!llmhon!l.l10l

{rfioo8 3{ln0Eloo It ElFodriE R|DIUS

,EE

:EItd.+.r...t*-trnroLT*:E.$J.rooJdJ,.""LJ,-"-F.!5I-l-J,.LI-*:J-rI.Lr,.f.-L'+.t,

ldon l0o?or t'I,

'fl,[ffi1ffi*^"-*-

=....-ihk docuncr,t ls uttcolrtrolLd wh'n prlnt'd - . -

ur"". t*t u.rif til, a*u;nt 't'lnrt

$G l2t'st Yer'lon on ttc htrrnet'

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rde Eastern Dlvlslon Best Management Pnacuceslrftdii.o.lr. r/rn3?..! l'llttbm t8.arA

lll. BLow-Our PREVE$IER (BOP) FLANGE UPANDTBS'I GulDEurEs

Reference

ScopeThl;ec on outllnes thr requh"rncnt! for 8OP flellt€ up s d testlng'

NoTh: wh.n weliselvlclnt opcr.tlonr 'l,cirl

ptblress on a wcllwhere thcrc ls any lldlca on tbe

*"ri *ni io*, .nrt"t aft.uih prlor recods' prcscnt well condltlons or thc planned wdll work ooP

cqulpmentwtlibc lnst lled and trstcd'

Procesg1. BoP lllD.cdon

a. lnspect BOP upon lts 'rrlvtl

on locetlon

L V.rlry lt.Ppetr! to b! llt Sood rn'lntcMnc'

tt. uuritncluie tnrpcctton d't' tnd neftc ol ln$'ctor

lii iairng *"a-" th*ld b' prot'cd ftorn ncdrnlcal dirnetc fdr rhlppltg

iv. li irnltut sop 'houH

br tully ndrcssed rvcry 6 trclls'

b, Docurnentatlon must lncldc thc follor|fiE:

l. M.nufactultt'ti. Equlpmcnt Dlatrrm

lll. Provlder Yad Pr's$rs T'6t Charts for HlBh Pr'ssure Tcst (must bo lcast 15

nln) nnd Low trcrsurcttst lnruttbe atk;st 15 rnln) charts must bo 3l8ned by

opcratol and lebcba app. rop'rlrtcly' lt should have callbrttlon dat's as wrll as

chart rccorda S/N'

lv. oit't parts prt tn ttrc 8OP 'nd

date of nranufacturet or rcmahuf*turer

v. Honlncss rgport (Sdnnaiicsl any xor rcpo s nusi be avalhble rt provldefs

shoP

s V!rl9 that ncw bolts nnd dng-8'!kctr hrvs been deltvercd (both ln she {nd type wlth

recson bla cxtr.s)

'^*:tt:'JilLT:Irsaryhantlt6otsereavallable(h.ndwh'clsor6!!edwrench)andeasllv- t..o"tttu tn tt'" tt"nt thet thc Accllmtllitor frlls to ectuat!'

b. lnqictt accunrulator upon ltt adv'l" "'-'i, -vu,rfv z

"our.es of rcchar3c (l c rllcscl Pump 'nd 'lr

supply) . -c. upon rU up. verlfy th" ttcrrn'if oi-o']putp

"rtnrglng tlmo ls

-chockcd' Tho ncc{mulatol

must pr$lur€ up tronr rooo J' I ii'io ptt t" rcis thar 1s mlnut'r' Dodrment thli

clErSlng tlme ln W'llvl'rv'

----lt;d*,,"t."t [ *t"ttt*ll;d vhe printed'

,,..* r*, u"i'rviiriiiit;ni 'g"ltot ttto t"tt"t

""r5lon or thc hrmnlt'

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ri ., Easteln Dlvlslon Best Management PracticesEficlhr,lrq Vrlr!P{cNun ts99of183

d. V.rlfy thateach handlc mnbc locked ir lho Deutral, open o[ clpsed posltlqx ifneedOd'

e. Vedry that cach hatldle ls labcled as to whlch ls the open llrd closed posltions Must

also be hbeled to hdicate ranr typs (i e,lrllnd, upp€l plpg lower plpe)'

f, verlfy there ls $fnci€nt usablc hydcaulic fluld 0fpumps are lnoperdttve) to.close one

a ndar type preventet, all l.aDr_tyDe ptevetters fion a full oPen posltlon' and open one

IlcR vaN;agalNt zero well bolo plessllrc and have 200 psl or nlore rentalnhlg above

the uln recommended pt?'chalie plessura.

8; lfany hydranllc coulte;ttons arc not bdry used, be s[rc they arc adequately protected

orphrgged.

h. veilry-tiat plessnre setthg oD recharge pumps be set 't

g0 ofrcconnflended stotage

pl'€ssurc (inost llkely lrecds to be 3et 4t2700 psi)'

t. glsure thit battcly i5 adequate to keep pul)rp h auto rnode throutho$t opcl arions -

l, Elstue that acctttnuhtot plaaament f(onr wellhead meets the follola'ing safety

requh?Ne[tsll. larget ls 50'and ln rouie of €vacratlor'

3. B0PTestlnga, Torquo of flan8es should be done

.onnections arc not 3ho$ bolted

should be used whcn torqo.ln&

itr such a way that the BOP stack alrd related sel

(leis than three threads rhowln8). 'I'[e Stat pattern

b. A calibratcd wre[ch nrust be utcd to clrsurc adequate torque'

.. iu.ft'idt t*, u" n fttlon t sted and Dr'ssure test'd and charted over €ach wcll and'. J"ngua aA"" each pad. All tests shouH bc h the dh'ectlon of llow tnd accuntely

drtalled ln wellvlew'

d. i;;;ii "

two wry check or two way check ln the tublng hnrter prlor to thc tasl

Blanklng plug to be retrleved .fter lhc test'

e. gach sOi n;n ntust be pl essurc tcstcd aM charted for 15 mlnutcs at lorv prcssure (+/'-

iSo'psi "tta

ftfgh Fessure (9596 of max plessue ratlnS) Bag'typo BoPs-nNst b€

pressrrre testecl m recomNendeal presslre by lhe eqllumont contFctor stlpeNlsol -.

I iJse a test pump wltlt Balton meter chart (or recoldabte electronic 'hart

by exceptlon

fron tho Pad Pol eman or S{parlntendent) for all BOP pre$urc t'sts'

o- ii i, -n"tA"r"a o.""lltablo to cycl€ the les! pu|rlp to the deslred pressrrle' let Pressule

fall fo bleed offany alr ln thc lhres (lfeppllcsble), cycle tlle test punrp once to pressure

back rlD to the deslred test Presturu, shut ln, and be8ln the 15 mln{te test No rurtller

nse oftlle Pumlt ls a.ceptaue hl order to 4chlevo a passhlgtesr'

rr. i sr;"'t""it chal (ot rccordable €lectronlc chart by cxccptlon from the Pad''no..tu,,orsup"tlntelelrt)mustb€datedadslgDedbycomDanynan'toolpushel'

and swivel h.nd (lf swlvcl co$perry ls provlding BOP and- testhg equlprrelt)

;;';;;*; ,i;;;;;lvc must latel each pressure test on the char! rhe 'ht..t

should

have the char! recorder S/N and callbratlon date

L i"cl"t"--op"n'cf"""" dlaw down test of thc accu ulatot must be dorre over each well'

i irr. "i*titr"to"

oould have no less than 200 psl more than the mlnlmum requhed

pre-charF Prettur..

----- Tltl" d""*t.tt l;uncontrolled when pthrted'

U""o ,nurt "".iilittt aocumentagalnstthe lat'stverslo[ on thc lntnnet'

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col€llReglonal Waste Management Plan

Zp Cod.: 18810

Jh Gownlock

Thb R.gioml Wa3i! Mrnagctn'nt Pbn (RVWIP) dr.c'rlba3 tho prtdcrs tor"'-

Jnagfng a[ Yvlsbt gencr$d tdhin rect! opcratontl dbtdql

Dbtttt Mrn.gtc

(Ufl contsglled itilgn 9:in€d)

Rl/tlMP TcmPldr Rrvbbn Da!: 03-31-201 1

lrao *' AthGrui/ToYnndl Burincss Unic cOl

I saunr rarxrcs Dbtict E 3bmi \'r?i-','

Phn Admhbbator Mary Maryott

{Ol N. M.ln Srtlct

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Revision HtstorY

R'vi'i6.todcRWMP!olotliBlyP<6Ea.d.rFof&tlrYid.odiqroryooaptqdcgibcdhlbEllsDo",d.nc codol poli.y. Doci6r6g r. oodouad Gl@fgniorly rdcrl Fbtsd .oDi.s foudv i doD'l docuoEr oottttol

NOTf,: ffislrtitr dtlt "h$- !0t& lD lit Rwl'{P win bo rppovcd Uy tbc Plo AdbiDlEotr' ItchF.

!! codrid.trld 'Sitrri6cd, .ttror.l Erltt be tt d! b, tF DitEi'r fl'e'St[ (,' oquivddL

sif !fl ictlt Cb4! I!cbtl..

. Adnioo of Dci/ ditlotal va&6 / hrtLtt

. RtooYd oft w!i. vlododba ''

. Cbo8. h PL! AdEilid! 6d EHS Advis

. Cbesa b dlirisi bouldtry lii nquirls dttdi@ lo lha RWMP

Hn;ffi

(Uncoit clled Ylier 9tinleo

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Table of Contents

Euvionncotal, Ilc.ll! & Stftny Mbtios

ftltc Invcotory ed Phoniry Iitdix ..." -....................... 4-6

Dicpot l v?DdoB / Hlulco for llc Rrgirn'- """""-"""----"'-'-" 7{

lihitd PEty O$tcd / OPGrrtsd Clss tr Ilj€ction xrcls /Sdt wdr DisPo|.l Wcllr / Coonc(cid lla&trhgF&ilitica for the Rtgion """""""""-""""""""-"9

Chcstpc.kc ONDcd / OpcnEd Class tr Iajcctio Wclls /Sift w'icr DilPodal WcI! / Privab l,DdfuEing

F*ilitics for thc 84ion'.-..'...............'.-""'- """"""""""""'-"""'-'10

(Unconttcllad'r/n€n Ptinbd)

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Environmenhl' Health & SafEty Mission

Tha manlg€m€nt of ChcslPcake OP€rding; IDc' ("Chasqaakc') belicvc workPlacr safqty' cmPlol'e€

vclhre, protcction of our Ddulal rEoutcas' carc of cuvironnent lod comPli&cc witl govcrnmental

logbhion sboulcl bc a ftnd&ctfrl Frt of ow hsiaccs philosophy and claily opcrdions'

Sdcty 8d lo:s prwention must bc tborouglly iDt'grdtcd into all oomPuy aciivitics' We opcct

Chesapcake euxployees and cantactor Pcrsomcl to cnlbusiasticaly atcsPt idividual and collcotive

s8fetysldlossplevcdioarcgPoDsibiliticsiDordcrtoa'bievcoErobjectiveofaninoident.ilcenvilo$ncll

chcsrpcrks is comittcd to providing tbe hr.man, physicj md finaacial rcsourccs netcssEry to moct our

conmibrnt to ftc rsfcty objoctivc. Wc erycct €mPloyccs d all lovels to use tbc6c rcsouces to Dr&e ou!

opcrstion ts oletn ed safe cs possiblc.

Aubrcy Mcolcndon sl.vr Dkon

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Management commibnont

Thc protection of uturd Fsourccs |!d th".sr/irmcot u€ a fi]ldtD€ntd P(t of our drily oPcrfions'

tnaaaitioniomcctilglcgbl'tiwndregul*oryrcquilcdclts,thisdcdicationisalsorbodbeingaprudlot opcttior and socidly rtsporiblo stcvffd of thc at? s in wbich vie opctr&' Tbi! Wastc

i"r_rg._* ?hn dr3ctib€s the practiccs for naneging all wlstca g!,ncred wirhiD cach cpcraional

disfict.ItalsoProvidcsthercsourccsncccssarytooainailthcappropriate3t'ldadofelviloDm€llrlI6PoDsibiligEdndur'llcsornccPotectioo.chc{pcakclvlinlgcmc'!!atalllevclsofthccompy'isdedicaled to thr proPer suPpor! inPlcdD.di{ioD' lDd o(ccution oflhis Wa$e MauagrE?ot Ple'

Signing Authoniy Signatun

Di*ic f'{ro4sr

EHS MrorgE

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.Ebcud\'c$lmmarY

n4brrl Codcrt:

OtlJttH.tlltrProCdbn DordTonr 570atEs4glDaftrtlallt

llrrv$D, Aifll' Hs.tn 'rOr*!l fdr' Cr*lOillrt S4Jttl!.tfitt

ColtFlert$O.!ffiftd.nt

Oarnt,lnrnfllrr' rfJir- l/lcO...

l(rt $td.r

570{tt4t64

5r0{t!49"1

GlllS,rrnbr Errrq .rs€+l2eF attll o7{aal-tt€

El4fS R.Fr.nilrrtol{aaglaltPhLlr*rEliDf

M.r ed gCtrjF:tlrx'rq:rAth.bEtrr.*lmiqncttrrt 'ro{l3al'u,

''o{c!dal

Jfn Con Sd(

au n cont'ctrd wten Ft:ntEd)ffi gtt rgwa llrlqtc'r.iPhn

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Itlasblnnntory and Plannlng hfilx

wl.s3::gt'-"-5-> l{c'(b F.@tttvrb (SrdftdA $qp't@' Tbfr Sulrvro' vrrobri f'&Kd' Lyc''Ehl Po6- 6d

Wrya. cotdt)

> Nlr'Ygtk

g.*PH#'*-'rirrr':. '-rr*i'a'*r'rr*'-l il*.d- ot .o-' Ditrhgoprdma vdl C'4ldo EdFbldll*Fncc

ffigr,agwrrMmf.fll otPhn

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Wr*Cnr.ifqlion

$orl!trIdhld& : lrthod ot Dirpotlioi CorrncnllSoirrE! Locdion LocdoiPtlorto I, t* u,ilrliH'-,iif, iiJinq *r

xiF.3i3j!r*:

II!E

F

4

t

t!Ed

:iitItlil6

! offidL'rFd dldrtdi rirrdnrt i.rh-id

Sb$r i!H!t

Ua8!-tdrr :

!ttt!t(td|'.&.k'Fii$d h darii trttlt

lsdrcrrtllridrd!ilrh,dF.r3lbrl i

i*.16 t- b $ tl i-tiaahrdrtd !l

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TETRA T.ch.lolo0l!|, lnc..l..hl6.hty O.td shcet

Calcium Chloride Solution

u6 To{ Fl€e (clDl '12'{3oolnl€rodtmsl +1 7G$27'3887CHEITTREC (2{+k Emore.nof R6.pon!e):TETM Tehrlologl.r, klc

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HMIS Ratln$: (Scal€ $4)

Odoatols, obar b tt$.r lq0u.

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lnh.btbn. Skh rrdlottt conarai. lnfrrllion'Prtnary Rq{a. ot ExPotws:

ay oeua. alh hldlon.

t ay kilatr o. bum 6yal.

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lungs M'y ca[o n6'blo'dt

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4. FR8T AD iIEASURE3ffih ef..Ld {r' srlth'dP o' riH

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Calcium Chloride Solution

N/A

mrdla rpproprilte lor

tirc htzard; not spPli€bl€.

Flr6 and Explodon Hsrard:Non-combuitbltProdtrctt ot Con*xiltlon:

6. AcctDENTAL RELEAsE MEASURES

dr.e. lj6o +proplHo sa(aty .qulpmont.

Woar sDoroorbte Drotedivo gear lor tha iltuatbn. Sc. Pellond proteclbn . .

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Dk6lhe sDill€d lould. and €ith.r purp bsck lnlo origlnal contelncr or cov€rwith

:ena or ctiry-typciortorr6 toa eb3orplion spllLd rnrtorbl mey calls€ a sllppng

hrzrrd.Conielfin€nl, Cban UP ol Spill:

7, HANDLINO AND STORAOE

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9, PHY8ICAL AND CHEMTCAL PROPERTIES

Cdclurn Chbdd! solt{on (11'2010}

N.E. - Not E|ld.h.d

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FhBh Polnt: tvAJppoa/Lovror Fltnmabilly-lmlls:

N/A

Evepo€tlofl Ralc: N.E,

Vapor Prelsl{ol N.E.

Vapor Drntlty (Alr"1): N.E.

SDccilic Gr.vity fi ,G-l): 1.370 @ 25'c (77'F) lor 3E% lolutlon

Wdtor Sotubllity: Conpl6tr

Pertllm CoolflcLnt: N.E.

Froozhl! Polnt: N.E,

Autelgnllkm Tarnpanturs: N/A

D€compGlbo Trmporaluta: N.E.

Virco!liy: N,E,

,I O. STABILIW AND REACTTVITY

shunv ard R66divitv: Stablo undaf mnnd icmPciaturct ard prataules.

lncoripatlblltier: cl'fr ^Ylrf'!h rdnlr

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1 1, ToxlcoloatcAL INFoRMATIoN

Toxlcily Dda:

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lo)dc loxic

Csrdnogln g.tua: OSHA - No NTP- No IAK(; - NO

13. DrsPosAL INFoRMATIoN,.ll,,.'l, a.r- .n l L^'l lM"lrlLs. \rrhen di3ooalno ol thb 3ubot6nce.

uN ldanlificalion Numbsi Not DOT R€sulat d

trN Prop6r Shbdi0 t'I.m.: N./AA-

Cdd$n Cf o&! Sdtttlon (lt4olo) ?t!o3ol5

N.E, . t{ol Ert*lbh.dN/A E Nol fuDficrbL

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Peclk{ 6roup: MAMsdnE Polutont: tl./A

Emorgoncy Retpolao 6uid€ * N/A

I 5. REGULAToRY lNFoRllATloN

SARAThlslll:

Secli.o 3O2A{X Thb poducl doe6 not contoln ingredionls l6ted as .n Erlr6moly Hr{ardoll3 Sub3lence

S€ctbn 311l312

lmmedisl€ (Ac!t€) Hedlh Ha:ord: YES

D.lsyed (clYonlc) H€elth Hetetd: No

Flre Hezerd: No

R€edfuG Hezard: No

sudd€n Relea3o ol Praa.ur€ Hazad; ilo

Setbn 313Thi! prodrct do€s nol conloln ln$.di.nts (at a Lv.l ot jt{ or gr..tdt m th. Lbt d Toxio

chqnlcrb.

OTHER REGI'IATORY INFORI,IATON

TSCA St lur: Atl cooTon.r$ ot thL plodtlcl .ro on th6 TSCA lnvanto{y or !r! .x.rnpl tlfin TSo\ lnwntolyr6qutlnFnta !nd.r 40 CFR 720.30

CdibrnhProp6ition e5

Thii Drodud i! nol kno{rn to cootaln .ny thomicsls cur..nlv Had as clrcimlpns ol r6prodlc v'loxina lndcr Catiornle Ptopcnbi 65 rt lg\roL rvhlch v/ould ba aulil.tcl b lha propotllbn

18. OTHER INFoRT'ATION

@od a.L{y pllcadloll! and thoiid l*av. accos3

lo thb hformllon.

TH3lr{orndion'elet6stoth6sp€[email protected]:6dlncombinellonwilh Env other mat &ts or h anv olher procolger.-Such hform€t6n b b lh6 bost ot our tlFtt'l6dgs and b6llel'

.

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accuf'cv. re dbilitv. or colrlDldono$. lt b lh. tl3cr.' .€aponsliility to satitfy thcrnirlv€! s to lh€ 6ultebilly rndJt rilir"J"

"i-"Gfr f"i.6"tbn tor th6h oxn padicuhr use. Wi ao not accept l.bl{ty lot sny l6s or d€mag€ lhal

may occur frorn th€ u3e ot lhls hfo.metlon nor do ws oll6r watranly egainEl palmt ktfrh0plnod'

TETRA T.choologl$, lnc. reselvgs lhs rhhl l,o r.fu3e 6hlFn.nt of lhls prodEl to rry con3um€r who lails to

i"itl-iiJi- riri-ioiiiy r. ;sistenlly hsfob snd uro fr dlet snd h cixnPllenc' wilh ai eppf,ctble h!vs' rula €nd

i"giltL"". sl.;lt d#*"lralion mai requiro on's[6 hBpedi; of arry or 5[ sloragp. Proco6!ln!, psckaglng snd other

hrndlht rYsl6ms lhsl coriL h conlecl rvllh il

CuololrBrs al€ rolponslble tor conrpllsnc€ wlh local, slele and fodoral €gulatlons thtt msy b€ pottlnont ln th€

I dor6g6, lpplcsilon and dirpd'alot lhb prodrct

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