Cottage Grove Cooperative - Highway N Complex - Executive Summary |
Risk Management Plan Executive Summary Clean Air Act Amendment, Section 112r Cottage Grove Cooperative - Hwy N Complex ACCIDENTAL RELEASE PREVENTION AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE POLICIES The owners, management and employees of Cottage Grove Cooperative are committed to the prevention of any accidental release of anhydrous ammonia. Cottage Grove Cooperative's policy is to adhere to all applicable Federal and State rules and regulation in order to: 1. Prevent unnecessary human exposure, 2. Reduce the threat to employees health, and 3. To reduce the threat to nearby members of the community. Safety depends upon the manner in which an accidental release is handled, combined with the safety devices inherent in the design of the operation, the safe handling procedures used and the training of personnel. Cottage Grove Cooperative complies with the provision of "Safety Requirements for Storage 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 1910.111, "Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia". Cottage Grove Cooperative's emergency response plan includes procedures for notification of the local fire authority, the LEPC and any potentially affected neighbors. STATIONARY SOURCES AND REGULATED SUBSTANCES Anhydrous Ammonia At this facility, anhydrous ammonia is stored and distributed for resale to farmers and other customers. Anhydrous ammonia is received by truck, and is stored in 26,000 and 30,000-gallon tanks, and one 18,000-gallon tank. The anhydrous ammonia is distributed and used for both direct application and for blending into mixed grade fertilizer for crop production nutrient. The maximum amount of anhydrous ammonia that can be stored at this facility is 309,000 pounds (78,000 gallons in 3 tanks times 4.67 pounds/gallon times 85%). RELEASE SCENARIOS Anhydrous Ammonia Worst case scenario - Failure of one of the 30,00 0-gallon tanks when filled to 85% capacity would release 119,000 pounds. The anhydrous ammonia would be released as a gas over a 10-minute period (11,908 pounds per minute). The distance to the endpoint under urban conditions using RMP-Comp (toxic endpoint is 200 ppm) is 3.6 miles. Alternate Scenario - A hose breaks resulting in a release of 5% of the tank or 6000 pounds. The release is stopped through human intervention in 2 minutes (3,000 lbs/min). The distance to the endpoint under urban condition is 0.4 miles. GENERAL ACCIDENTAL RELEASE PREVENTION PROGRAM AND THE SPECIFIC PREVENTION STEPS This distribution facility complies with EPA's Accidental Release Rule and with all applicable state codes and regulations. The anhydrous ammonia facility has implemented the provision of "Safety Requirements for Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia, K-61.1", published by The American National Standards Institute, Inc., and the standards of the U.S. Occupation Safety and Health Adminis tration (OSHA), 29 CFR 1910.111, "Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia". FIVE-YEAR ACCIDENT HISTORY There have been no accidental releases of anhydrous ammonia in the past 5 years that have caused any death, injuries, or significant property damage at the facility; nor to our knowledge, have resulted in off site deaths, injuries, evacuation, sheltering in place, property damage or environmental damage. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROGRAM This facility emergency response program is written in accordance with OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.38. Cottage Grove Cooperative has discussed this program with the LEPC and local fire department. A representative of the local fire department has inspected the site. 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 for implementation. |