CLOVERLEAF OF CHEROKEE - Executive Summary

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Cloverleaf of Cherokee owns and operates a refrigerated warehouse facility at 1530  S.  2nd.  St.  in Cherokee  Iowa. The facility is known as Cloverleaf of Cherokee. Cloverleaf of Cherokee  houses two engine rooms, which contain 11 compessors ranging in size from 30-horse power to 150-horse power. These engine rooms also contain all of the ammonia holding vessels. 
 
The system comprises of various refrigeration components including compressors, evaporators, vessels, pumps and condensers. The ammonia refrigeration system is operated with a variety of safety devices employed within the system, included are high and low pressure automated shutdown systems and high level automated shutdown systems. Alarm systems are utilized to provide early detection of problems within the system before shutdowns occur. Equipment operating parameters are monitored throughout the day and logged for comparison to indicate potential problems. 
 
There have been no reportable releases of ammonia at this facilit 
y within the last five years. 
 
This facilities emergency response program is an action plan to evacuate the facility and allow the local Fire Department to intervene and bring the situation under control. This plan has been discussed with the responding Hazmat Team. Cloverleaf is in the process of upgrading their emergency response to a higher level of partcipation and plans to have training and procedures in place before the year 2001. 
 
Worst-Case Scenario. - Failure of the largest  storage vessel when filled to the greatest amount allowed would release 3,800  pounds of ammonia. This vessel normally contains a maximum 2,000 pounds of ammonia but if the makeup valve stuck open it could contain 3,800  pounds of ammonia before the high-level system shutdown would occur. 
 
Alternate-Scenario. - The scenario chosen for the alternate scenerio is one of a pipe being broken clear through and to have a wide-open, undeformed, open end.  The pipe size is a 1/2-inch schedule 80 type, with an opera 
ting pressure of 57 psig.  The release rate from a pipe fracture of this type would be 450 pounds per minute.  Calculation for release time duration of 2 through 30 minutes showed the toxic end point to be no greater than .2 mile radius around the facility.
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