No.
Conditions with initial filings due during construction / prior to
commencing operations
CPCN
OC2
OC49
Temp
Pump1
Pump2
Tanks
Deact
National Energy Board
474
116
Control system, SCADA, instruments, and communication
Trans Mountain must file with the NEB,
at least 2 months prior to completing dry
commissioning activities
, the block diagrams of the control system for its proposed
pipeline that include the interconnection between various devices and components
such as:
a) programmable logic controllers (PLCs);
b) flow meters, and pressure and temperature measuring devices;
c) critical protective elements;
d) emergency shut-down systems (ESD);
e) variable frequency drives (VFDs);
f) control valves;
g) block valves; and
h) local human machine interface (HMI).
The block diagrams must demonstrate the primary and backup communication
systems, supervisory and control layers of software, firewalls, and how all elements
are integrated with the SCADA system.
X
117
Reporting on improvements to Trans Mountain’s Emergency Management Program
Trans Mountain must file with the NEB,
at least 2 years and 1 year prior to
commencing operations
, detailed updates for the company’s review of its Emergency
Management Program (toward meeting the requirements of Condition 124). This filing
must include:
a) a summary of work undertaken to-date;
b) the approximate timing for completing remaining work; and
c) a summary of parties that were consulted (Condition 90) and how their
comments and feedback were considered in improving the program.
X
X
X
118
Firefighting capacity at terminals
Trans Mountain must file with the NEB,
at least 1 year prior to commencing
operations
at the terminals:
a) the following information regarding developing appropriate firefighting
capacity for a safe, timely, and effective response to a credible worst-case fire
at the Westridge Marine Terminal and at the Edmonton, Sumas, and Burnaby
Terminals:
i)
an assessment of necessary resources and equipment, including an explanation
of how the assessment was informed by Trans Mountain’s terminal risk
assessments;
ii) a summary of Trans Mountain’s consultation with appropriate municipal
authorities and first responders, that includes any issues or concerns raised
regarding each municipality’s respective firefighting capacity and how Trans
Mountain has addressed or responded to them;
iii) a Firefighting Capacity Framework, informed by the assessment in i) and
consultation in ii), and that includes a list of and timeline for completing key
activities and milestones leading to the establishment of appropriate firefighting
capacity; and
b) a plan for responding to a fire exceeding a credible worst case scenario.
X
X