Vapor Control System Modifications Clause Samples
Vapor Control System Modifications. For those Vapor Control Systems that are not adequately designed or sized based on the engineering evaluation (see Paragraph 4 of this Appendix) or are found to be emitting VOCs detected with an IR Camera while and immediately after hydrocarbon liquids are being sent to the Tank System from all associated Well Production Operations, [COMPANY] shall:
i. Make all necessary modifications in accordance with the engineering evaluation and field survey to:
a. Increase the capacity of the Vapor Control System to handle the Potential Peak Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate in accordance with a revised Open Loop Engineering Design Standard;
b. Reduce the Potential Peak Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate (as calculated, accounting for modifications, using the Open Loop Modeling Guideline); or
c. Ensure Tank System pressures do not exceed the Leak Point in accordance with a revised Closed Loop Design Guideline.
ii. Make all necessary modifications to ensure that the control device(s) and vapor recovery unit(s) operate within manufacturer specifications for the device’s size and design, in accordance with the Open Loop Engineering Design Standards or the Closed Loop Design Guideline.
Vapor Control System Modifications. For those Vapor Control Systems that are not adequately designed or sized based on the above determination or are found to be emitting VOCs detected with an IR Camera while and immediately after hydrocarbon liquids are being sent to the Tank System from all associated Well Production Operations, [COMPANY] shall:
a. Make all necessary modifications to:
i. Increase the capacity of the Vapor Control System to handle the Potential Peak Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate;
ii. Reduce the Potential Peak Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate (as calculated, accounting for modifications); or
iii. Ensure Tank System pressures do not exceed the Leak Point.
b. Make all necessary modifications to ensure that the control device(s) and vapor recovery unit(s) operate within manufacturer specifications for the device’s size and design.
Vapor Control System Modifications. For those Vapor Control Systems that are not adequately designed and sized based on the Engineering Evaluation (see Paragraph 4 of this Appendix) and/or emitting VOCs detected with an IR Camera while and immediately after hydrocarbon liquids are being sent to the Tank System from all associated Well Production Operations, [COMPANY] shall:
i. Make all necessary modifications in accordance with the Engineering Evaluation and Field Survey to:
a. Increase the capacity of the Vapor Control System to handle the Potential Peak Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate in accordance with a revised Engineering Design Standard; and/or
b. Reduce the Potential Peak Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate by managing the hydrocarbon liquid and/or vapor flow rate into the Vapor Control System as recalculated using the Modeling Guideline – e.g.,
