No.
Conditions with initial filings due during construction / prior to
commencing operations
CPCN
OC2
OC49
Temp
Pump1
Pump2
Tanks
Deact
National Energy Board
480
125
Emergency Response Plans for the Pipeline and for the Edmonton, Sumas and
Burnaby Terminals
Trans Mountain must file with the NEB,
at least 6 months prior to commencing
operations
, updated Emergency Response Plans which must include:
a) the following relevant emergency preparedness and response documents:
i) an Emergency Response Plan to include the pipeline expansion;
ii) updated Emergency Response Plans for the Edmonton, Sumas, and Burnaby
Terminals; and
iii) all related and accompanying site-specific plans and documents, such as
control point mapping, Geographic Response Plans, tactical response plans,
volunteer management plans, and fire safety plans;
b) an emergency response and preparedness table for the pipeline (including
facilities) indicating which plans and documents referenced in a) will be referred
to in an emergency response for each 10-kilometre-long pipeline segment. For
each pipeline segment, the table must also identify, at a minimum:
i) high consequence areas, including environmentally sensitive areas
(e.g. wetlands), heritage sites and water supply wells (Condition 93);
ii) potentially affected persons or groups;
iii) available access to the right-of-way and high consequence areas;
iv) nearest control point(s);
v) nearest available equipment cache(s);
vi) response times for deployment of equipment and Trans Mountain
personnel, mutual aid personnel, and third party contractors;
vii)
the available equipment and trained personnel, whether employed by
Trans Mountain, contracted, or available through mutual aid (including
contact information); and
viii) geological, meteorological, and geographical hazards (e.g., snow avalanche,
mud slides, rock slides, and steep slopes); and
c) maps depicting the information identified in b).
X
X
X
X
126
Emergency Response Plan for the Westridge Marine Terminal
Trans Mountain must file with the NEB,
at least 6 months prior to commencing
operations at Westridge Marine Terminal
, an updated Emergency Response Plan
for the Westridge Marine Terminal which must include:
a) all related and accompanying site-specific plans and documents, such as
Geographic Response Plans, Geographic Response Strategies, tactical response
plans, volunteer management plans, and fire safety plans;
b) a list of high consequence areas, including environmentally sensitive areas;
c) a list of potentially affected persons or groups;
d) nearest available equipment cache(s);
e) response times for deployment of equipment and personnel to the incident
location and high consequence areas;
f) maps depicting the information identified in a) to e).
X