Western Iowa Co-Op - Executive Summary

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                                      Risk Management Plan for Western Iowa Coop 
                                                     P.O. Box 106, Hornick, Iowa 51026 
                                                                       For Locations at: 
                                        Blencoe, Correctionville, Hornick, Moville, Pierson, Sloan, Washta 
 
 
                                                             Execute Summary 
 
            1.    Facility Policy 
 
                   The owners, management and employees of Western Iowa Coop 
                    are committed to the prevention of any accidental releases of 
                     anhydrous ammonia or propane.  If an accidental release should  
                    occur, the facility is prepared to work with the local fire department, 
                    or other authorities to mitigate any release and minimize the impact of 
                    the release to people and the 
environment. 
 
            2.   Facility Information 
 
 
                  The primary activity at our anhydrous ammonia facilities is the storage and  
                   blending of fertilizers for sale to farmers.  The primary activity of our 
                   propane facilities is the storage and resale of propane to our member patrons. 
 
                  Anhydrous ammonia is received, stored and distributed for both direct 
                  application and for blending into mixed grade fertilizers for crop production  
                  nutrients.  Propane is stored and delivered to member patrons for use in 
                  in heating and grain drying. 
 
 
                   The maximum quantity of anhydrous ammonia stored in a 30,000 gallon capacity 
                    tank at 85% full is 131,325# at the Blencoe, IA facility. 
 
 
                   The maximum quantity of propane stored in a 28,000 gallon capacity tank at 85% 
                   full is 99,996# at the Blenc 
oe, IA facility. 
 
        3.        The Worst Case Release Scenario and the Alternative Release Scenario. 
 
                    a.  The worst case release scenario for anhydrous ammonia would be the 
                    release of the total contents of a storage tank released as a gas over 10 
                    minutes.  The maximum quantity release would be 131,325 pounds, which 
                    represents the volume of the storage tank(s) at 85 percent capacity as 
                    limited by design standards.  The distance to the endpoint (point of 200 PPM) 
                    is 2.4 miles at the location with the largest storage.  The worst case release  
                    scenario for propane would be the release of the total contents of a storage 
                    tank released as a gas.  The maximum quantity release would be 99,996 
                    pounds, which represents the volume of the storage tank(s) at 85 percent 
                    capacity as limite 
d by design standards.  The distance to the endpoint 
                    (point of 1-psi overpressure) is a maximum of .4 miles at the location 
                    with the largest storage. 
 
                    b.  The alternative release scenario based on the five-year history ( or the 
                    most likely potential incident) is a release from a break in a transer hose.  The 
                    distance to the endpoint for anhydrous ammonia (point of dispersion to 200 ppm) 
                    is .3 miles. 
 
                         The alternative release scenario based on the five-year history (or the most 
                    likely potential incident) is a release from a break in a transfer hose.  The distance 
                    to the endpoint for propane (point of dispersion to 1 psi) is .3 miles. 
 
      4.    Accidental Release Prevention Program 
 
             Western Iowa Coop has implemented the provisions of "Safety Requirements for the 
             Stor 
age and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia, K-61.1", published by the American 
             National Standards Institute Inc., and the standards of the U.S. Occupational Safety 
             and Health Administration (OSHA), 29 CFR 1910.11, "Storage and Handling of 
             Anhydrous Ammonia".  In addition, we comply with all applicable federal (EPA), state 
             and local requirements. 
 
            Western Iowa Coop has implemented the provisions of "LP-Gas Safety Handbook", 
            part of NFPA-58, 1998 Edition, as well as applicable portions of the National Propane 
            Gas Association (NPGA) Certified Training Program and safety bulletins, and the EPA's 
            accident prevention policies.  In addition, we comply with all applicable, state and local 
            requirements. 
 
     5.    The Five Year Accident History 
 
             Western Iowa Coop has had one accidental release of anhydrous ammonia in the 
             past five years. 
 
 
-12-24-98:  118,450 pounds were released; the town of Blencoe was evacuated. 
            This incident occurred when a railroad car derailed, hitting the anhydrous ammonia 
             tank, shearing off the piping, including the excess flow valve.  No deaths, injuries, 
             environmental damage or property damage occurred, except to our storage tank and 
             the railroad car. 
 
             Western Iowa Coop has had no accidental releases of propane in the last five years 
             that: have caused any deaths, injuries, or significant property damage; not to our 
             knowledge have resulted in offsite deaths, injuries, evacuations, sheltering place, 
             property damage or environmental damage. 
 
     6.     The Emergency Response Progarm. 
 
             Western Iowa Coop has: 
             a.  a written emergency action plan, in accordance with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.38; 
 
             b.  provided state and local authorities the emergen 
cy planning and Community Right 
                  to Know information as required under SARA Title II (EPCRA). 
 
             c.  a written emergency response program in accordance with OSHA standard, 29  
                  CR 12910.120, including preemergency planning and employee training. 
 
 
     7.     Planned Changes to Improve Safety 
 
             Safety improvement is an on-going process at Western Iowa Coop.  Periodic evaluations 
             are performed to assess the maintenance of safe conditions.  There are no additional 
             new specific anhydrous ammonia or propane recommendations for implementation at 
             this time. 
 
 
 
     CERTIFICATION 
 
     I certify that to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, formed after reasonable 
     inquiry, the information presented in this document is true, accurate and complete. 
 
     Kurt Ross_________________    Agronomy Marketing Mgr___________    _________ 
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