Menu Chevron Products Post-Closure Permit Chevron Products, Salt Lake Refinery is located approximately 3 miles north of Salt Lake City on the west side of Interstate 15. Since 1948, the refinery has been in continuous operation. It processes approximately 45,000 barrels of crude oil daily into products such as gasoline, diesel, propane, and jet fuel. …
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Environmental Indicators for Current Human Exposures Under Control Migration of Contaminated Groundwater Under Control Title Page Table of Contents Module I—Standard Conditions Module II—General Facilities Standards Module III—Post-Closure Care and use of Property Module IV—Groundwater Monitoring Module V—Groundwater Corrective Action Module VI—Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units Schedule of Compliance Attachment 1—Reservoir Waste Management …
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Read about Utah DEQ’s regulatory interests in Chevron Products (Chevron Pipeline Company).
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This is a timeline of significant events associated with the two recent Chevron oil spills in the Red Butte area. First Oil Spill: June 12, 2010 June 1, 2011 Water Chemistry Data (162 KB) April 6, 2011 Macroinvertebrate Data (17 KB) March 17, 2011 DWQ’s Responses to Chevron’s Notice of Violation Responses to First and …
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Monitoring Maps Jordan River Small Overview (264 KB) Jordan River Panel 1 North (458 KB) Jordan River Panel 1 South (465 KB) Jordan River Panel 2 North (337 KB) Jordan River Panel 2 South (359 KB) Red Butte Creek Small Overview (172 KB) Red Butte Creek Northeast Panel (359 KB) Red Butte Creek Southwest Panel …
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Fourteen projects have been selected to receive full or partial funding for
waterway enhancements on Red Butte Creek and downstream waters. The $3 million in funding
for the projects comes as part of a November 2011 settlement agreement with Chevron Pipe Line
Company, which released crude oil and condensate into Red Butte Creek during June and
December of 2010.
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In the early morning hours of December 2, 2010, the Chevron Oil Pipeline crossing the University of Utah leaked. The leak occurred at a valve located between Red Butte Creek and Fort Douglas. Emergency response crews were able to prevent the spilled oil from reaching Red Butte Creek.
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Read about Red Butte Creek Oil Spill data collected.
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Read about the June 2010 Red Butte Creek Oil Spill.
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Red Butte Creek spill.
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Below are links to most of the raw data collected to date. For more information, or for the raw data from the macroinvertebrate sampling events, please contact us (RedButteOilSpill-input@utah.gov). Hydrolab Samples 11/30/2010 (21 KB) 07/01/2010 (20 KB) 06/24/2010 (20 KB) 06/23/2010 (25 KB) 06/22/2010 (21 KB) 06/21/2010 (23 KB) 06/17/2010 (25 KB) 06/16/2010 (29 KB) …
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