McKAY WATER TREATMENT PLANT - Executive Summary |
The water treatment plant is located north of Enchanted Oaks and south of SH 198 in Henderson County, Texas. Facilities are in place to store several one ton cylinders of chlorine for treatment of water. Drinking water produced by the McKay plant supplies the public in the east Cedar Creek Lake area. Chlorine is considered hazardous by the EPA. The properties of chlorine which make the substance useful in the treatment of water necessitate safety precautions for prevention of unnecessary exposure. Such precautions reduce the threat of injury to plant employees and surrounding populations. Training of new employees should include the hazards of handing and using chlorine as outlined in Section 8, Prevention Program 2. Emphasis of the training should be on prevention of accidents and injury associated with the storage and use of chlorine. There have been no plant accidents in the preceding 5 year period. The Accidental Release Prevention Program is in effect and copies of the RMP Manual are available at the plant. Emergency Response Policies have been in effect and are now being revised as a part of the RMP. |