Bear River Supply Incorporated - Executive Summary

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1.  Facility Accidental Release Policy:  The owners, management, and employees of Bear River Supply Incorporated facility at 218 Pleasant Grove Road, Rio Oso, CA 95674 are committed to the prevention of any accidental release of aqua ammonia.  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.  A detailed emergency response plan has been developed and will be implemented in the event of an accident release.                                                                                    2.  Facility Information:  The primary activity at the Bear River Supply Incorporated facility is the storage, blending, and sale of fertilizers, in addition to the sale of pre-packaged agricultural chemicals to farmers. 
 The regulated substance aqua ammonia is received, stored, and distributed for direct application for crop productio 
n nutrients.  All other products do not meet the minimum federal requirements for reporting purposes.   
 Aqua ammonia is received by tanker truck and stored in two - 12000 gallon above ground tanks at the site.  The maximum quantity of aqua ammonia handled at Bear River Supply Incorporated is 145,920 pounds.                                                                                                                                                
3.  The Worst-Case Release Scenaario and Alternative Release Scenario:  The Worst-Case Release Scenario is a failure of the largest storage tank when filled to the greatest amount would release 72,960 pounds of aqua ammonia solution, which represents the volume of the largest storage tank at 80% capacity as limited by design standards.  The distance to the endpoint (point of dispersion to 200 ppm) is .40 miles.   
 The Alternate Release Scenario, based on the five-year accident history (or the most likely potential incident) is a release fr 
om an 1800 gallon tank truck.  The distance to the endpoint (point of dispersion to 200 ppm) is .16 miles.  
4.  Accidental Release Prevention Program: Anhydrous Ammonia and Aqua Ammonia:   The facility has implemented the provisions of the "Safety Requirements for Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia, K-61.1", published by the American National Standards Institute, Inc.; California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Subchapter 1, "Unfired Pressure Vessel Safety Orders"; and the standards of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 29 CFR 1910.111, "Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia." 
5.  Five-year Accident History:  There have been no accidental releases or near misses of aqua ammonia in the past five years that have caused any deaths, injuries, or significant property damage at the facility; nor have resulted in off-site deaths, injuries, evacuations, sheltering in place, property damage, or environmental damage. 
6.  The Emergency Response Program was wri 
ten in accordance with the following regulations:  OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120; and Section 25503, Division 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code. 
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 planned changes to the aqua ammonia process at the facility.
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