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Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 11:26:00 -0800 (PST)
From: larry.campbell@enron.com
To: leo.nichols@enron.com
Subject: Environmental Activity Report-Roswell Area
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Leo, my computer has fouled up and I wasnt sure you got this so Im sending it 
again.....
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Larry Campbell
01/26/2000 06:14 PM
To: Leo Nichols/ET&S/Enron@Enron
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Subject: Environmental Activity Report-Roswell Area

The state of Texas conducted an air quality inspection of the NNG Seminole 
C/S.  There were no deficiencies or violations identified at the facilit 
during the inspection.

The State of New Mexico Air Quality Bureau conducted an inspection of the 
Transwestern Atoka No. 3 C/S.  The Agency conducted a record review and did 
portable emissions testing of 3 of the 5 emissions units at the facility.  
Although fuel use and a natural gas analysis were not available for the units 
tested, emissions exceedances for NOx are expected for the 2 White Superiors 
at the facility.  

The State of New Mexico Air Quality Buureau conducted an inspection of the 
Transwestern Atoka No. 2 C/S.  The agency conducted a portable emissions 
testing of the two turbines and one recip at the facility.  Although fuel use 
and a natural gas analysis was not available at the facility, all units 
tested  appeared to be in compliance with the permit limits.  The agency 
requested sulfur readings from the fuel gas as required under Subpart GG NSPS 
for the last twelve months.  The Artesia team has contacted Gas Control in 
Houston for the for the monthly sulfur values at the facility.