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AER Directive 58 Reference

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IT’S A NEWALTA WAY OF THINKINGWhen it comes to recycling and recovery, we believe what customers want isn’t always what they need. And that innovation isn’t a buzzword for the boardroom, but something you aim for every day. We think beyond the conventional to find cost-effective solutions for customers that improve their environmental performance and bottom lines. It’s these non-traditional solutions that have us doing things just a little differently. It’s something we like to call a Newalta way of thinking.

Newalta owns and operates a network of oilfield waste facilities across Western Canada. These facilities have a proven track record, operating with the highest safety and environmental standards. In addition, Newalta offers AER compliant waste tracking services, onsite and drill site services such as waste separation technology, remediation and reclamation services and more.

Newalta is committed to building a solid foundation in terms of people, infrastructure and financial soundness. Providing premium waste management solutions for our customers is Newalta’s goal. To deliver superior service while reducing our customers’ exposure to liability, our company’s earnings are reinvested in project research, development, and implementation.

Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) Directive 58 ReferenceThe waste manifesting and tracking requirements set out by Directive 58 will provide the information necessary to explore more effective means to reduce, reuse, recycle and recover resources from oilfield waste products. Newalta strives to work closely with its customers to identify these mutually beneficial opportunities. This document is designed to ease the AER’s Directive 58 manifesting and tracking requirements. All parties are encouraged to read and develop a thorough understanding of the Directive 58 regulation. The information which will become available from this process will assist in better managing the waste generated in the Western Canadian oil and gas industry.

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The Alberta Oilfield ManifestTHIS DOCUMENT IS ONLY INTENDED FOR OILFIELD WASTE BEING TRACKED ON AN AER MANIFEST.

FEDERAL MANIFESTS REQUIRE THE GENERATOR AND RECEIVER TO HAVE ALBERTA ENVIRONMENT (AENV) ID NUMBERS.

SOME NEWALTA FACILITIES HAVE AN ALBERTA RECEIVER (ABR) NUMBER (SEE PAGES 6 AND 7).

ALL PARTIES MUST RETAIN MANIFEST COPIES AND SUPPORTING DATA FOR A MINIMUM OF TWO YEARS.

COMPANIES WISHING TO USE THE MANIFEST FOR NON-DANGEROUS OILFIELD WASTES MUST INDICATE ON THE MANIFEST THAT THE WASTE IS NON-DANGEROUS. COPIES OF THE MANIFEST ARE NOT TO BE SENT TO THE AER.

WHITE BLUE PINK YELLOW

GENERATOR TRANSPORTER RECEIVER

Generator and Transporter complete the Manifest form as specified.

Press firmly and print clearly all of the information required for the Manifest and distribute the copies as shown.

Some information listed may not be applicable in all situations.

Completes Part A. Has Transporter complete Part B

Completes Part B Completes Part C

Detaches and retains Blue copy Sends White, Yellow, and Pink copies to Receiver Detaches and returns Pink copy to Transporter

Sends the rest of the copies with the Transporter Detaches and returns White copy to Generator

Retains Yellow Copy

Newalta211 – 11 Avenue SWCalgary, AB T2R 0C6

Phone: 403.806.7000Fax: 403.806.7348newalta.com

AERSuite 1000, 250 - 5 Street SWCalgary, AB T2P 0R4

Phone: 403.297.8311Fax: 403.297.7336aer.ca

The AER Manifest Overview

Part A Part B

Part C

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Part A: Generator (consigner)THE GENERATOR COMPLETES PART A AND HAS THE TRANSPORTER COMPLETE PART B. IT IS THE GENERATOR’S RESPONSIBILITY TO PROPERLY CHARACTERIZE AND CLARIFY THE WASTE.

□ COMPANY NAME □ OPERATOR CODE (GENERATOR)

REFERENCE PAGES 6 AND 7 □ BUSINESS ADDRESS □ SOURCE SITE LOCATION

(LSD-SEC-TWP-RGE-WM)

INFORMATION FOR THE FOLLOWING IS AVAILABLE ON PAGES 6 AND 7:

□ BATTERY/FACILITY CODE (AER ASSIGNED CODES)

□ OPERATOR CODE (FACILITY)(LICENSEE/WASTE GENERATOR MAY BE DIFFERENT THAN FACILITY OPERATOR)

□ INTENDED RECIEVER □ ADDRESS □ RECIEVING SITE LOCATION □ BATTERY/FACILITY CODE (RECEIVER)

DESCRIPTION OF WASTE

Choose the waste type that best describes the product you are shipping. If there is no match, call the intended Newalta plant for assistance. Ensure that the quantity is filled in and the estimated cut.

□ N OR DIDENTIFY IF THE WASTE IS N (NON-DANGEROUS) D (DANGOUROUS)REFERENCE PAGES 8-12

□ SHIPPING NAME/DESCRIPTION OF WASTEREFERENCE PAGES 8-12

□ ALTA PERMIT NUMBER THE PERMIT NUMBER IS NOT FOUND IN THIS DOCUMENT. IF REQUIRED, CONTACT ALBERTA TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITIES

□ WASTE CODEREFERENCE PAGES 8-12

□ TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS ACT/PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (TDGA/PIN)

REFERENCE PAGES 8-12

□ CLASSREFERENCE PAGES 8-12

□ PACKING GROUPI VERY DANGEROUSII DANGEROUSIII MODERATELY DANGEROUSREFERENCE PAGES 8-12

□ HANDLING CODEREFERENCE PAGE 6 AND 7

□ QUANTITY SHIPPEDNEAREST 0.01 M3OR 0.01 TONNE

□ UNITSINDICATE UNITS OF SHIPMENT AND TYPE (CODES ARE LOCATED ON BACK OF MANIFEST)

□ OIL% - WATER% - SOLID%IDENTIFY WHERE APPLICABLE

SPECIAL HANDLING/EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS (SELF-EXPLANATORY)

IDENTIFY □ DATE SHIPPED □ TIME SHIPPED □ SCHEDULED ARRIVAL

DATE

CERTIFICATION □ NAME OF

AUTHORIZED PERSON □ SIGNATURE □FAX/CELLULAR/TELEPHONE

NUMBERS □ 24-HOUR EMERGENCY

NUMBER

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Part B: Transporter (carrier)THE TRANSPORTER COMPLETES PART B. TRANSPORTER CARRIES THE WHITE, YELLOW AND PINK COPIES WITH SHIPMENT AND GIVES THEM TO THE RECEIVER.

IF A SERIOUS DISCREPANCY IS THE RESULT OF AN ACTIVITY BY THE TRANSPORTER (E.G., TRUCK SPILL) THE TRANSPORTER MUST NOTIFY THE GENERATOR WITHIN 24 HOURS.

IDENTIFY □ COMPANY NAME

□ BUSINESS ADDRESS

□ DATE

□ UNIT NO.

□ TELEPHONE AND FAX

NUMBER

CERTIFICATION □ NAME

□ SIGNATURE

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Part C: Receiver (consignee)RECEIVER COMPLETES PART C, NOTING ANY DISCREPANCIES, THEN RETURNS PINK COPY TO TRANSPORTER. THE WHITE COPY IS RETURNED TO GENERATOR (TO BE SENT NO LATER THAN 30 DAYS AFTER WASTE SHIPMENT DATE), RECEIVER RETAINS THE YELLOW COPY.

IF A SERIOUS DISCREPANCY IS THE RESULT OF AN ACTIVITY BY THE TRANSPORTER (E.G., TRUCK SPILL) THE TRANSPORTER MUST NOTIFY THE GENERATOR WITHIN 24 HOURS.

□ QUANTITY RECEIVED NEAREST 0.01 m3 OR 0.01 TONNE

□ UNITS T = tonne, M = m3

□ OIL% - WATER% - SOLID% IDENTIFY WHERE APPLICABLE

□ HANDLING CODE ENTER CODE 01 TO 23 FOR METHOD OF HANDLING (HANDLING CODES ARE LISTED ON BACK OF MANIFEST)

□ TRANS DECOM (TRANSPORTER DECONTAMINATED) ENTER YES OR NO

□ IF HANDLING CODE 02 OR 21 SPECIFY DESCRIBE TREATMENT/DISPOSAL (E.G., LOCATION/METHOD)

□ DATE RECEIVED

□ TIME RECEIVED

□ IDENTIFY DISCREPANCIES

CERTIFICATION

□ NAME OF AUTHORIZED PERSON

□ TELEPHONE NUMBER □ SIGNATURE

IDENTIFY

□ COMPANY NAME □ BUSINESS ADDRESS □ RECEIVING SITE

LOCATION (LSD-SEC-TWP-RGE- WM)

□ BATTERY FACILITY CODE REFERENCE PAGES 6 AND 7

□ OPERATOR CODE REFERENCE PAGES 6 AND 7

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Oilfield - Newalta’s Northern OperationsFacility Phone

Number Facility Code Operator Code

Receiver Site Location Battery/facility

Injection Code

Custom Treating Code

Terminal Code

Receiver Number

Handling Code

Waste Processing CodeLSD SEC TWP RGE WM

Amelia 780 998-7600 CT 0DP2 06 04 057 21 W4M 13206

Ia Well 0DP2 07 04 057 21 W4M WM064 8470 ABR 10031 04 0101895

Drayton Valley 780 542-4626 WPF, CT, COT 0DP2 12 28 048 07 W5M WM010 432 78643 03 675

Ia Well 0DP2 08 23 048 08 W5M WM043 8582 ABR 10027 04 551

Fort St. John 250 789-3051 1b Well 0577 15 05 083 17 W6M RS15757 1266 05

WPF, CT, COT, 1b Well 0577 12 10 083 17 W6M RS15757 504 17 17 03, 05 2661

Gordondale 780 353-3770 WPF, CT, COT 0DP2 09 10 079 10 W6M WM021 442 82330 ABR 01144 03, 05 674

1b Well 0DP2 10 10 079 10 W6M WM021 78037 05

1b Well 10 03 079 10 W6M WM021 8411

Green Court 780 786-0150 WPF, CT, 1b Well 0DP2 12 29 058 09 W5M WM106 90314 78469 03, 05 90766

COT 12 29 058 09 W5M 28956 724

Grande Prairie 780 539-1845 WPF, 1b Well 0DP2 06 02 071 06 W6M WM017 81537 ABR 01140 03, 05 658

Peace River 780 625-4287 WPF, 1b Well 0DP2 11 07 082 15 W5M WM119 97805 03, 05 97804

Pigeon Lake 780 389-4449 CT, Class II Well 0DP2 10 22 047 02 W5M F-10178 7064 408

Niton Junction 780 795-2364 WPF, CT, COT, 1b Well 0DP2 06 33 053 12 W5M WM024 8774 462 849 ABR 10088 03, 05 678

Red Earth 780 649-3793 WPF, CT, 1b Well 0DP2 12 13 087 09 W5M WM002 8072 03, 05 663

Redwater 780 942-2240 WP 0DP2 03 29 057 21 W4 ABWP0084124 ABR 01118 03

Spirit River 780 538-4422 Biotreatment NE 15 078 07 W6M 75152-01-00 ABR 10029 13

Valleyview 780 524-4336 WPF, CT, 1b Well 0DP2 04 21 069 22 W5M WM047 7897 465 03, 05 691

West Stoddart 250 827-6965 WPF, 1bWell 0DP2 10 14 087 21 W6M 02-02-012 8004 03, 05 7175

Zama 780 683-2231 WPF, CT 0DP2 SE 13 116 06 W6M WM011 426 ABR 10025 03 659

Class II Landfill 08 13 116 06 W6M 23242-00-00 10

1b Well 0DP2 08 21 116 06 W6M WM063 9405 05 559

Facility Code Legend CT Custom Treating WPF Waste Processing Facility COT Clean Oil Terminalling AER Directive 58 Reference | 6

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Oilfield - Newalta’s Southern Operations

Facility Phone Number Facility Code Operator

CodeReciever Site Location Battery/

facilityInjection Code

Custom Treating Code

Terminal Code

Receiver Number

Handling Code

Waste Processing CodeLSD SEC TWP RGE WM

Alida 306 443-2146 WPF, 1b Well 04841 16 13 005 33 W1M WPF2007-03 D403943 03, 05

Brooks 403 362-4266 WPF, CT, 1b Well 0DP2 01 25 018 14 W4M WM013 81538 464 ABR 01142 03, 05 661

Drumheller 403 823-2706 WPF, CT, 1b Well 0DP2 13 09 027 20 W4M WM088 9486 ABR 10061 03, 05 82295

Eckville 403 746-2092 WPF, CT, COT 0DP2 11 21 039 03 W5M WM003 429 82332 ABR 10065 03 650

1b Well 0DP2 01 30 039 03 W5M WM069 8330 05 566

Elkpoint 780 724-4333 WPF, 1b Well 0DP2 03 15 055 06 W4M WM042 82339 ABR 10001 03, 05 688

Class II Landfill 0577 SW 15 055 06 W4M 208059-00-00 10

Halbrite 306 458-2419 WPF, 1b Well IEW 949 16 29 006 12 W4M WPF2008-01 M403860 SAR 00146 03, 05 V400004

Hays 403 725-2244 WPF, CT, 1b Well 0DP2 05 19 013 12 W4M WM025 8948 471 ABR 01145 03, 05 679

Hughenden 780 856-2526 WPF, 1b Well 0DP2 16 33 040 07 W4M WM001 9254 ABR 01141 03, 05, 07 671

Kindersley 306 463-1533 WPF, 1b Well, CT 04841 05 25 030 22 W3M IW6926 F7292 V6925

Kitscoty 780 847-4727 WPF, 1b Well 0DP2 14 31 051 02 W4M WM014 94638 ABR 10085 03, 05 665

Plover Lake 306 372-4175 WPF 01 05 035 26 W3M WPF2005-01 03

Richmound 306 662-3899 WPF, 1b Well 0DP2 13 22 015 27 W3M WPF2004-04 D303601, D303631, D303633

6885 03, 05 V300003

Shaunavon 306 618-9258 WPF 15 11 004 19 W3M IW7110 V7109

Stauffer 403 746-2266 WPF, CT, 1b Well 0DP2 16 11 037 05 W5M WM012 118254 78826 03 660

Stettler 403 742-5414 WPF, CT, COT, 1b Well

0DP2 16 18 038 20 W4M WM018 8745 454 974 ABR 10070 03, 05 672

Taber 403 223-2659 WPF, CT, 1b Well 0DP2 03 04 009 16 W4M WM022 8980 468 ABR 01143 03, 05 676

Waskada 204 673-2743 WPF, CT 09 30 001 25 W1M 139

Willesden Green

403 844-8641 CT, COT 0DP2 14 07 043 06 W5M F32554 83059 862

Facility Code Legend CT Custom Treating WPF Waste Processing Facility COT Clean Oil Terminalling AER Directive 58 Reference | 7

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Waste Types and ClassificationTHIS LIST IDENTIFIES ONLY THE MOST COMMON WASTE TYPES. REFER TO AER DIRECTIVE 58, OR CONTACT THE INTENDED NEWALTA FACILITY FOR AS-SISTANCE REGARDING WASTES NOT LISTED.

Waste Name Waste Description Typical Sources Oilfield Class N D Waste Code

TDGA/UN Class Packing

Group

Acid Solutions(unneutralized)

Corrosive Liquid, N.O.S. (technical name)

Unused acid solutions from well workovers or completions (i.e. did not go down hole), pickling solutions from compressor start-up

DOW D ACID 1760 8 II

Boiler Blowdown Water(unless containing CR, V, or other additives)

Non-regulated Liquid (boiler blowout water)

Blow down solutions from steam boilers and associated lines N-DOW N BLBDWT NA NA NA

Brackish Water Saline Water/Brackish Water TDS > 4000ppm

Groundwater from a saline aquifer N-DOW N BRK-WTR

NA NA NA

Caustic Solutions (unneutralized, spent)

Sodium Hydroxide, Solution Unused caustic solutions from well workovers or completions (i.e. did not go down hole), hydrogen sulphide solutions from hydrogen sulphide neutralizations during vessel turnaround

DOW D CAUS 1824 8 II

Caustic Solutions (unneutralized, spent)

Corrosive Liquid, N.O.S. DOW D CAUS 1760 8 II

Caustic Solutions (unneutralized, spent)

Caustic Alkali Liquid, N.O.S. (technical name)

DOW D CAUS 1719 8 II

Cement Cement (Returns Dry) Cementing of well casings, drilled out cement, uncured (green) cement

N-DOW N CEMENT NA NA NA

Contaminated Debris and Soil (chemical / solvent)

Solids Containing Flammable Liquid, N.O.S.

Spill clean-up material that is contaminated with chemicals or solvents

Testing Required (flash point, leachate, toxicity)

N D SOILCH 3175 4.1 II

Contaminated Debris and Soil (crude oil / condensate)

Solids Containing Flammable Liquid, N.O.S. (petroleum crude oil)

Spill clean-up material that is contaminated with crude oil / condensate

Normally N-DOW (depending on flash point and BTEX)

N SOILCO 3175 4.1 II

Contaminated Debris and Soil (produced water / saltwater)

Non-regulated Solid (soil-produced water)

Spill clean-up material that is contaminated with produced water or salt water

N-DOW N SOILPW NA NA NA

Contaminated Debris and Soil (refined fuels / oils)

Solids Containing Flammable Liquid, N.O.S. (lubricationg oils)

Spill clean-up material that is contaminated with diesel, gaso-line, lube oil, etc

Testing required (flash point, leachate)

N D SOILRO 3175 4.1 II

Contaminated Water Waters Contaminated (leachate, collected surface waters)

Fresh water from inside secondary containment, surface water, etc. that has a hydrocarbon sheen or chloride content that does not meet surface release criteria

Testing Required N D CWATER See TDG

See TDG

See TDG

Corrosion Inhibitor Corrosion Inhibitor / Oxygen Scavenger Solutions

Liquids from the annulus on wells, pipeline abandonment fluids DOW D CORINH NA NA NA

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Waste Name Waste Description Typical Sources Oilfield Class N D Waste Code

TDGA/UN Class Packing

Group

Crude Oil/Condensate Emulsions(residuals after treatment)

Petroleum Crude Oil Emulsion rag layer, untreatable emulsions, slop oil, emulsions produced during well workovers

Normally N-DOW (depending on flash point, BTEX)

N COEMUL 1267 3 II

Cement Returns Non-regulated Solid (cement) Cementing of well casings, drilled out cement, uncured (green) cement N-DOW N CEMENT NA NA NA

Dimethyl Diisulphide Dimethyl Disulphide Solutions Hydrogen sulphide sweetening operations or sulphur scavenging operations DOW D DMDS 2381 3 II

Drilling Sump Materials (gel chem)

Drilling Waste Gel Chemical Drilling sump liquids and solids where the drilling mud is gel chem based Normally N-DOW N DRWSGC NA NA NA

Drilling Sump Materials (advanced gel chem)

Drilling Waste Advanced Gel Chemical

Drilling sump liquids and solids where the drilling mud is Potassium Chloride based

N-DOW N DRWSAC NA NA NA

Drilling Sump Materials (hydrocarbon)

Drilling Waste Hydrocarbons Drilling sump liquids and solids where the drilling mud is invert (diesel) based

Normally N-DOW (depending on flash point, BTEX)

N DRWSHC 3175 4.1 II

Filter Backwash Liquids (Gas Sweetening)

Filter Backwash Liquids (Gas Sweetening)

Liquids from solution filtering at sour operations DOW D FLBWSW NA NA NA

Filter Backwash Liquids (Water Treatment)

Filter Backwash Liquids (Water Treatment)

Liquids from water filtering N-DOW N FLBWWT NA NA NA

Filters – Gas Sweetening Gas Sweetening Filters (MEA, DEA, MDEA, Sulphinol)

Filters from solution filtering at sour operations DOW D FILSWT See TDG

See TDG

See TDG

Filters – Glycol Glycol Filters Filters from glycol filtering DOW D FILGLY See TDG

See TDG

See TDG

Filters – Lube Oil Lube Oil Filters (Waste Type 201) Compressor turn-arounds Drained – N-DOWUndrained – DOW

N D FILLUB NA NA NA

Filters – Produced/Process Water

Solids Containing Flammable Liquids, N.O.S. (filtered petroleum crude oil)

DOW D FILPWT 3175 4.1 II

Filters – Water Treatment Water Treatment Filters (Media) Filters from water treatment filtering N-DOW N FILWTT NA NA NA

Formation Fines Residual Formation fines after treatment and settlement

Solids that result from the separation of well workovers, swabbing fluids, etc. Testing Required N D FRMFNS See TDG

See TDG

See TDG

Fresh Water Non-Saline Water / Fresh Water, TDS < 4000ppm

Fresh water received via groundwater (well) or surface water (retention pond, river) that will be used for truck flushing, vac truck washouts, etc.

N-DOW N FSHWTR NA NA NA

Frac Fluid (Water Based) Frac Fluid (Water Based) Well frac operations N-DOW N FRFLDW NA NA NA

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Waste Name Waste Description Typical Sources Oilfield Class N D Waste Code TDGA/UN Class Packing

Group

Frac Fluid (Hydrocarbon Based) Frac Fluid (Hydrocarbon Based) Well frac operations Testing Required N D FRFLDH See TDG See TDG See TDG

Frac Sand – Non-Radioactive Solids Containing Flammable Liquids, N.O.S (petroleum crude oil)

Well frac operations Normally N-DOW (depending on flash point, leachate)

N FRCSND 3175 4.1 II

Glycol Solutions(containing lead or other heavy metals)

Leachable Toxic Waste, Liquid, N.O.S. (glycol/heavy metals)

DOW D GLYCHM NA NA NA

Glycol Solutions (no heavy metals) Glycol Solutions (No Heavy Metals) Waste glycol from heaters or boilers Testing required, normally N-DOW (may be DOW depending on flash point and toxicity)

N D GLYC NA NA NA

High Solids Produced Water High Solids Produced Water Liquids pulled from swabbing of a well (gas)

Testing Required N D HSPWTR See TDG See TDG See TDG

Hydrotest Fluids – Methanol Methanol Pipeline hydrotesting, pressure vessel hydrotesting

DOW D METHNL 1230 3 (6.1) II

Hydrotest Fluids – Methanol Hydrotest Fluids - Methanol Pipeline hydrotesting, pressure vessel hydrotesting

DOW D METHNL See TDG See TDG See TDG

Lubricating Oil (hydrocarbon and synthetic)

Leachable Toxic Waste, Liquid, N.O.S. (lube oil)

Compressor oil from compressor turn arounds

Normally N-DOW(depending on heavy metal content)

N LUBOIL NA NA NA

Non-Oilfield Waste Various Various Testing Required N D NONOFD See TDG See TDG See TDG

Organic Chemicals Organic Chemicals Unused waste emulsifiers, demulsifiers, unused methanol solutions

DOW D ORGCHM See TDG See TDG See TDG

Pigging Waste (liquid and wax) Flammable Solid, Organic, N.O.S. (pigging waste)

Pipeline pigging, pipeline abandonments Testing required (flash point, pyrophoric characteristics

N D PIGWST 1325 4.1 II

Salt Heat Medium Salt Waste salt solution from heaters or boilers Normally N-Dow (unless a strong oxidizer such as potassium or sodium salts)

N SALT NA NA NA

Sand – Produced Solids Containing Flammable Liquids, N.O.S. (produced sand / petroleum crude oil)

Heavy oil operations, production ecology pits

Normally - N-DOW (depending on flash point and leachate characteristics)

N SAND 3175 4.1 II

Sludge – Emulsion Sludge Emulsion Any process involving emulsions Testing Required N D SLGEML See TDG See TDG See TDG

Sludge – Flare Pit Solids Containing Flammable Liquids, N.O.S. (sludge)

Flare pit remediation Testing required (flash point, leachate, toxicity)

N D SLGPIT 3175 4.1 II

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Waste Name Waste Description Typical Sources Oilfield Class N D Waste Code

TDGA/UN Class Packing

Group

Sludge – Gas Sweetening Systems

Gas Sweetening Sludges Sour gas plant sweetening contact tower bottoms DOW D SLGSWT See TDG See TDG See TDG

Sludge – Glycol/Gas Drying Glycol Sludges, Gas Drying Sludges

Gas dehydration contact towers DOW D SLGGLY See TDG See TDG See TDG

Sludge – Hydrocarbon Hydrocarbon Sludges Storage tank or process vessel bottoms, solids pad sump cleanout, floor sumps that contain a hydrocarbon fraction OTHER THAN EMULSIONS

Testing Required (flash point, leachate, toxicity)

N D SLGHYD 3175 4.1 II

Sludge – Process Leachable Toxic Waste, Liquid, N.O.S. (process sludge)

Storage tank or process vessel bottoms, solids pad sump cleanout, floor sumps that DO NOT contain a hydrocarbon fraction

Testing required (leachate)

N D SLGPRO NA NA NA

Soil – Contaminated (Chemical/Solvent)

Contaminated Debris and Soil (Chemical/Solvent)

Spill clean-up material that is contaminated with chemicals or solvents Testing required (flash point, leachate, toxicity)

N D SOILCH See TDG See TDG See TDG

Soil – Contaminated (Crude Oil/Condensate

Contaminated Debris and Soil (Crude Oil and Condensate)

Spill clean-up material that is contaminated with crude oi/ condensate OTHER THAN EMULSIONS

Normally N-DOW (depending on flash point and BTEX content)

N SOILCO 3175 4.1 II

Soil – Contaminated (Emulsions) Contaminated Debris and Soil (Emulsion)

Spill clean-up materials that is contaminated with emulsions Testing Required N D SOILEM See TDG See TDG See TDG

Soil – Contaminated (Produced Water)

Contaminated Debris and Soil (Produced / Salt Water)

Spill clean-up material that is contaminated with produced or salt water N-DOW N SOILPW NA NA NA

Soil – Contaminated (Refined Oils) Contaminated Debris and Soil (Refined Fuels / Oils)

Spill clean-up material that is contaminated with diesel, gasoline, lube oil, etc.

Testing required (flash point, leachate)

N D SOILRO See TDG See TDG See TDG

Sweetening Agents – Liquids (spent)

Refer to specific MSDS for classification

Amine solutions from gas sweetening processes Testing Required (flash point, leachate)

N D SWTLIQ See TDG See TDG See TDG

Treater Hay Pyrophoric Solid, Organic, N.O.S. (iron sulphide)

Treater cleanouts (no longer common) Testing Required (depending on flash point and leachate characteristics)

N D TRTHAY 2846 4.2 I

Wash Fluids - Water Wash Fluids – Water Any fluid associated with washing operations (truck flushing, storage tank washings, pressure vessels, etc.)

Normally N-DOW (depending on organic content, flash point, pH)

N WSHWTR See TDG See TDG See TDG

Waste Corrosive Liquid Waste Corrosive Liquid Waste caustic liquids that are not in their virgin state but have not been down hole. Typically a non-oilfeild waste source

Dependent on specific waste

N D WSTCLQ See TDG 8 See TDG

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Waste Name Waste Description Typical Sources Oilfield Class N D Waste Code

TDGA/UN Class Packing

Group

Waste Corrosive Solid Waste Corrosive Solid Waste acid liquids that are not in their virgin state but have not been down hole. Typically a non-oilfeild waste source

Dependent on specific waste

N D WSTCSO See TDG 8 II

Waste Flammable Liquid Waste Flammable Liquid Waste flammable liquids that are not included in other waste types listed. Typically a non-oilfield waste source.

Dependent on specific waste

N D WSTFLQ See TDG 3 See TDG

Waste Flammable Solid Waste Flammable Solid Waste flammable solids that are not included in other waste types listed. Typically a non-oilfield waste source.

Dependent on specific waste

N D WSTFSD See TDG 4 II

Water – Produced (including brine solution)

Non-regulated liquid (produced water)

Water portion of crude oil emulsions (oilfield production), water from inlet separators, filter vessels at gas wells and gas plants, water return from cavern washing operations

Normally N-DOW N WATER NA NA NA

Water – Process (with heavy metals)

Leachable Toxic Waste, Liquid, N.O.S.

Various DOW D PWTRHM See TDG See TDG See TDG

Water – Process (with organic chemicals)

Process water with organic chemicals

Process upsets Testing required (flash point, halo-genated organics content, toxicity)

N D PWTROR See TDG See TDG See TDG

Well Workover Fluids Corrosive Liquid, N.O.S. (technical name)

Any fluid that has been down hole and returned to surface including acids, caustics, diesel, chemicals, hydrocarbons, water, etc.

Dependent on Workover Fluid type (acid)

N D WWOFLD 1760 8 II

Well Workover Fluids Flammable Liquid, N.O.S. (technical name)

Any fluid that has been down hole and returned to surface including acids, caustics, diesel, chemicals, hydrocarbons, water, etc.

Dependent on Workover Fluid type (condensate)

N D WWOFLD 1993 3 II

Well Workover Fluids Flammable Liquid, N.O.S. (well workover fluid)

Any fluid that has been down hole and returned to surface including acids, caustics, diesel, chemicals, hydrocarbons, water, etc.

Dependent on Workover Fluid type (distillate)

N D WWOFLD 1268 3 II

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