Farmers Coop Assoc. FCA Richland - Executive Summary

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Risk Management Plan - Executive Summary 
 
Facility:     Farmers Coop Association, Richland, IA 
Contact:    Rick Sieren 
Phone:      319-456-6141 
 
1.  Facility Policy. 
 
    The owners, management and employees of Farmers Coop Association (Richland) are 
    committed to the prevention of any accidental releases of anhydrous ammonia.  If an 
    accidental release should occur, the facility is prepared to work with the local fire  
    department, or other authorities, to mitigate and minimize the impacts of the release to the 
    people and the environment. 
 
2.  Facility Information. 
 
    The primary activity at the facility is the storage and blending of fertilizers for sale to 
    farmers.  Anhydrous ammonia is received, stored and distributed for both direct 
    application and for blending into mixed-grade fertilizers for crop production nutrients. 
    Anhydrous ammonia is stored at the facility in two 18,000 gallon storage tanks.  The 
    maximum amount stored would be 153,00 
0 pounds. 
 
3.  Worst-Case Scenario and Alternate Release Scenario. 
 
    a.     Worst-case scenerio would be the release of the total contents of a storage 
            tank released as gas over a period of 10 minutes.  The maximum quantity released 
            would be 76,500 pounds, which represents the volume of the largest storage tank 
            at 85 percent capacity as limited by design standards.  The distance to the end 
            point (point of dispersion to 200 parts per million, or ppm) is 2.1 miles. 
 
    b.     The alternate release scenario, based on the five-year accident history (or the most 
            likely potential incident), is a release from a break in a 3-inch transfer hose, 
            lasting 2 minutes before automatic or manual shut-off intervenes to stop the flow. 
            The maximum quantity released would be 26,640 pounds.  The distance to the 
            endpoint (point of dispersion to 200 ppm) is 1.6 miles. 
 
4.  Accidental Release Prevent 
ion Program. 
 
    The facility has been reviewed for general compliance with the provisions of "Safety 
    Requirements for the Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia, K-61.1", published 
    by The American National Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI), and the standards of the U.S. 
    Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 29 CFR 1910.111, "Storage 
    and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia".  The ANSI Standard has been adopted by 
    reference by Iowa Administrative Code Part 21-Chapter 43-Rule 43.6(200)- Standard for 
    the storage and handling of anhydrous ammonia.  The OSHA standard is referenced in 
    the Registration Form Section 8.3.b. 
 
5.  Five-Year Accident History. 
 
    There have been no accidental releases of anhydrous ammonia in the past five years that: 
    have caused any deaths, injuries or significant property damage at the facility; nor to our 
    knowledge, have resulted in off-site deaths, injuries, evacuations, sheltering in place, 
    prop 
erty damage, or environmental damage. 
 
6.  Emergency Response Program. 
 
    The facility has: 
 
    a.     a written action plan, in accordance with OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.38; 
 
    b.     provided state and local authorities with the emergency planning and community 
            right-to-know information as required under SARA Title III (EPCRA). 
 
7.  Planned Changes to Improve Safety. 
 
    Safety improvement is an on-going process at the facility.  Periodic evaluations are 
    performed to assess the maintenance of safe conditions.  There are no additional specific 
    safety recommendations regarding storage or use of anhydrous ammonia for 
    implementation at this time.
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