Butte Farm Supply, Inc. - Executive Summary

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Butte Farm Supply, Inc. - Butte NE 
PO Box 257 
Butte, NE 68722 
 
Risk Management Plan - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 
 
FACILITY POLICY: 
                                                                                                                                                                     The owners, management, and employees operating at our facility are committed to the prevention of any accidental release of hazardous chemicals transported or stored on our location. In the event that an accidental release should occur, we are prepared to work with our Local Fire Department, Emergency Response Personnel, and other appropriate authorities deemed applicable depending on the specific incident, to best mitigate any release and to minimize the impact of the release to people and the environment. 
 
FACILITY INFORMATION: 
 
The primary activity of our company is NAICS code 49313, "Farm product storage and warehousing facility", however we are also engaged in providing "agricultural inputs"  that 
include the receiving , storage, and reloading of Anhydrous Ammonia for delivery to farmers in our area.  This product is subject to the EPA Risk Management Program and is the subject of this plan.  Only the facility used for this product will be included in this report. 
 
Anhydrous Ammonia is received, stored, and distributed for direct application to farm fields during the early spring and late fall months.  During the balance of the year, inventories will be storage only, with little if any product transfer taking place. The maximum quantity stored has been listed earlier in the RMP and will not be disclosed in this summary.  Maximum quanity handled at a given time will be the unloading of a semi-trailer tank. 
 
The facility is operated on an "as needed " basis with staff present only during the receiving na dreloading of product for delivery.  Annual hours for these do not meet the 2,080 hour requirement to qualify as a "full time employee" on site, therefore item number 1.11 is Zer 
o.  Our facility has adequate lighting, and is inspected at various times day or night during use, and through out the "off season."  
 
WORST-CASE RELEASE SCENARIO: 
 
The worst-case release scenario would be the release of the total contents of our largest Anhydrous Ammonia tank, released as a gas over 10 minutes.  The maximum quantity released has been identified earlier in this program and would effect some residential population. 
 
ALTERNATIVE RELEASE SCENARIO: 
 
We have not had an actual release of Anhydrous Ammonia during the last 5 years at the siteso we believe the most likely release would be caused by a break in a transfer hose.  Transfer hoses are protected by manual, self closing excess flow, and "pull away" valves so our alternative release scenario is based on the loss of contents from the largest hose used for unloading the transportation tanks. 
 
ACCIDENTAL RELEASE PROGRAM: 
 
For Anhydrous Ammonia, our accidental release program is based on guidelines found in the American Nat 
ional Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI)  "Safety Requirements for the Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia; and the  Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standard 29CFR 1910.111 "Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia".  Additionally, we conduct employee training on the safe handling, transportation and distribution of Anhydrous Ammonia, and have installed safety equipment including, but not limited to: Excess flow valves, Breakaway couplers at risers, Emergency shut-off valves, and Lock outs to prevent tampering when the site is unattended.  We maintain routine contact with our local fire department and emergency reponse personnel and have provided and/or participated in safety training exercises on Anhydrous Ammonia 
 
FIVE YEAR ACCIDENT HISTORY: 
 
We have not had a release of anhydrous ammonia  within the past five years that has caused death, injury, or significant property damage at the facility.  To our knowledge, we have not caused any offsite death, injury,  
evacuation, sheltering in place, property damage, or enviromental damage.              
 
EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROGRAM: 
 
This facility is included in the Written Community Emergency Response Plan as prepared by the Local Emergency Planning Committee  and the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency (NEMA). We also include these materials in our own Emergency Action Plan in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38.  We have provided State and Local authorities all Community Right-to-Know information requested as well as that required under SARA Title III (EPRA).  Our written employee safety programs include pre-emergency planning and employee training in accordance with OSHA standards, and are offered for review at any time by our Local Emergency Planning Committee to ensure that they conform to the community plan. We actively encourage participation in our Anhydrous Ammonia training progarm by the local, fire department, local emergency response team, hazardous materials responders, community plann 
ers, etc. that may be expected to respond to an incident at our site. 
 
PLANNED CHANGES TO IMPROVE SAFETY: 
 
Safety improvement is an on-going process at our facility.  Periodic evaluations are performed to assess the maintenance of safe conditions.  There are no additional specific recommendations for implementation at this time. 
 
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 
 
For additional information, response to questions, facility tours, or comments, please contact Doug Sextro at 1-402-775-2239. He will be very happy to assist you and answer all your questions.
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