Vigo County LEPC. Hazardous Materials Plan. Updated: November 02, 2015
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1 Vigo County LEPC Hazardous Materials Plan Updated: November 02, 2015 Part 1 - SARA and EHS Facilities Part 2- Agency and Facility SOPs / SOGs Part 3 - CEC and Contact Information Part 4 Notification Part 5 Vulnerability Assessments Part 6 Part 7 Evacuation Plans Part 8 Training Information Part 9 Plan Exercises Appendix Part 1 SARA Tier III and EHS Facilities: 1a - Data for these facilities has been entered into LEPC Website at A password is required for access to the data. Please contact the LEPC Chair Jon Bacon at jbacon@vigocountylepc.com to request a password. You will need to be an emergency responder, Tier II filer or government official to be issued a password to gain access to specific Tier II Information. Otherwise, data access will be provided by appointment. The following is a list of Tier II Filers for this reporting period: 1
2 BUSINESS NAME BUSINESS ADDRESS ADVICS Manufacturing Indiana, LLC James Adams Street Air Products & Chemicals Incorporated 5901 N 13 th St NE Bldg Amerigas Propane Limited Partnership 1700 Maple Ave Aramark Uniform and Career Apparel, Inc 3752 N Fruitridge Terre Haute, IN AT&T INB Ohio Street Terre Haute, IN Brenntag Mid South 2550 Erie Canal Rd Terre Haute, IN CF Industries Incorporated 9905 N US 41 Terre Haute, IN Coca Cola Refreshments USA Incorporated 924 Lafayette Av Terre Haute, IN Danisco USA Incorporated 11 W Litesse Dr Duke Energy 301 Home Av Terre Haute, Federal Express Freight Incorporated 5050 N 13th St Terre Haute, IN GATX Financial Corporation Railroad Division 4400 Maple Av Terre Haute, IN GE Engine Services Tri-Remanufacturing Incorporated 3390 Locust Street Terre Haute, IN Goodman & Wolfe (Mervis Industries) 1350 College Ave Great Dane Trailers 4955 N 13th St Terre Haute, IN Hydrite Chemical Co S Erie Canal Rd Terre Haute, IN Keebler Bakery 9445 E US Hwy 40 Seelyville, Lowe's Home Centers Inc S US Highway 41 Terre Haute, IN NIPSCO Sugar Creek Generating Generating Station 5900 Darwin Rd West Terre Haute Novelis Corporation 5901 N 13th St Terre Haute, IN Pilot Travel Center E Margaret Av Terre Haute, IN Polyone Corporation 3100 N 35 th St Ryder Truck Rental Incorporated 3301 Fort Harrison Rd
3 BUSINESS NAME S&G Excavating, Inc - South Pit - Facility ID#12510 BUSINESS ADDRESS 3800 West Milan Dr Terre Haute, IN Sam's Club S US Highway 41 Terre Haute, IN Speedway S US Hwy Speedway S US Hwy Terre Haute Waste Water Treatment Plant 3200 S State Road 63 Ste B Terre Haute, IN ThyssenKrupp Chassis Presta Steering 1597 E Industrial Dr Unico 3910 E 3rd Pkwy Terre Haute, IN United Parcel Service 5596 E Margaret Dr Terre Haute, IN VCNA Prairie Incorporated Yard E Margaret Dr VP Racing Fuels Incorporated 4100 E Steelton Road Terre Haute, IN c The majority of hazardous materials enters and leaves Vigo Co. Indiana via major roadways i.e. I70, US40, US41, IN46 and IN42. Additionally, hazardous materials are shipped on rail lines i.e. CSX / Conrail, SOO Line, and AMAX Line and through Terre Haute International Airport. 1d Maps of transportation routes are included in plan via the LEPC Website. Part 2 Agency and Facility SOPs / SOGs 2a, 2c, 2d All submitted facility SOPs / SOGs are can be accessed through the LEPC website or by request to Jon Bacon Chair jbacon@vigocountylepc.com 2b Contact to the Emergency Communications Coordinator (CEC): CEC: J D Kesler - EMA Deputy Director Telephone Numbers: 24-hour Emergency: 911 / Administrative Number: Jon Bacon Note: Dispatch is responsible for contacting the CEC in the event of a 9-1-1call 3
4 Spill and release reports can be filed electronically by clicking here: FILE ELECTRONIC RELEASE REPORT Part 3 Community Emergency Coordinator (CEC) 3a Contact: CEC: J D Kesler Telephone Numbers: 24-hour Emergency: 911 / (Vigo County EMA) Administrative Number: Jon Bacon Note: Dispatch is responsible for contacting the CEC in the event of a 9-1-1call 3b - Facility Emergency Coordinators (FECs), backup FECs and contact information are included in the data and available in Part 2 of this plan. Part 4 Notification 4a All response agencies and the CEC are notified by dialing b i) Notification of a release above the CERCLA or EHS RQ will be through dialing and requesting the necessary Emergency Response Agencies. ii) Follow up notification must be made after the release mitigation has occurred to the CEC here: FILE ELECTRONIC RELEASE REPORT 9Available at the LEPC Website) 4c - 4d - The CEC will document the notification including: Name of Contact, Chemical and Amount Released, Name and Address of Facility where the release occurred, and the circumstances of the release. The Community will be informed of the release and any special actions required by the Incident Commander / Manager at the scene or designee as indicated in the IC / IM s associated agency s SOP s or SOG s. 4f- Media can be reached at the following numbers: WTWO-TV Newsroom WFXW - TV WTHI TV WTHI/WWVR Radio / WSDM/WAXI/WSJX/WSDX Radio
5 Part 5 Vulnerability Assessment 5a All submitted facility detection devices and warning systems are included as part of the Vigo County EMA's All Hazard Plan 5b Vulnerability data and maps are available with CAMEO data and EPA Risk Management Plans filed at the LEPC Document Office located at the Vigo County Emergency Management Office (EMA) 915 S Petercheff St Terre Haute, IN Part 7- Evacuation Plans 7a Evacuations will be completed in accordance with the Vigo County EMA Plan. 7b Procedures for traffic movement are outlined in the Vigo County EMA Plan. 7c - Primary and Secondary Routes are outlined in the Vigo County EMA Plan. Part 8- Training 8b A complete schedule of training is available at the Vigo County LEPC Website at 8c Documentation for Agency training levels is on file at the LEPC Document Office located at the Vigo County Emergency Management Office (EMA) 915 S Petercheff St Terre Haute, IN Part 9 Exercising the Plan There will be an exercise simulating the collision two rail cars and release hazardous chemicals. This exercise will take place on See the LEPCs website at or contact Jon Bacon at for more details or visit the LEPC Appendix- Tier II Plans (Only Available as per Section 1a of this Document or for State Submittal). Appendix 1 Tier IIs for business names A B Appendix 2 Tier IIs for business names C - D Appendix 3 - Tier IIs for business names E H Appendix 4 Tier IIs for business names I R Appendix 5 Tier IIs for business names S-T Appendix 6 Tier IIs for business names U-Z 5
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