Document ID: EPA-HQ-OW-2004-0002-0644
Agency: epa
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
Title: 
Posted Date: 2004-11-30T05:00Z

Jennifer
Chan
To:
Shari
Goodwin
<
shari.
goodwin@
tetratech­
ffx.
com>
03/
24/
2003
10:
50
cc:
John
Fox/
DC/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
Carey
AM
Johnston/
DC/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
Martha
Segall/
DC/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
Kelly
Meadows
<
kelly.
meadows@
tetratech­
ffx.
com>
Subject:
AK
Questionnaire
­
2
facilities
­
Marathon
Oil
Company
Shari,
Please
add
these
platforms
to
our
oil
and
gas
database.

Jennifer
Chan
202­
566­
1078
­­­­­
Forwarded
by
Jennifer
Chan/
DC/
USEPA/
US
on
03/
24/
2003
09:
40
AM
­­­­­

"
Barron,
William
C."
To:
Jennifer
Chan/
DC/
USEPA/
US@
EPA
<
WCBarron@
Maratho
cc:
"
Stevison,
D
M
(
Donna)"
nOil.
com>
<
DMStevison@
MarathonOil.
com>,
"
Barnes,
J
A
(
John)"
<
JABarnes@
MarathonOil.
com>

02/
25/
2003
11:
57
Subject:
RE:
information
request
­
cooling
water
intake
AM
structures
Dear
Jennifer
Chan
Enjoyed
the
discussion
last
week
concerning
the
cooling
water
facilities
on
the
Marathon
Alaska
Spark
and
Spurr
Platforms.
The
conversation
helped
clarify
your
needs
for
these
unique
facilities.

As
you
will
recall,
the
Spark
and
Spurr
platforms
cooling
water
systems
have
not
been
operated
for
over
7
years.
The
cooling
water
systems,
in
total,
have
been
decommissioned.
These
platforms
are
unmanned,
remotely
operated,
gas
production
facilities
without
drilling,
compression,
or
fire
water
suppression
systems.
Any
details
of
size
and
capacity
are
design
only
and
do
not
represent
current
operations.

I've
completed
the
questionnaire
with
the
current
operational
status
of
the
platforms
in
mind.
Hopefully
this
will
satisfy
your
request.
If
you
have
any
questions
please
advise.

Sincerely,

W.
C.
Barron
Operations
Manager
Marathon
Alaska
Business
Unit
(
See
attached
file:
Cooling
Water.
doc)