California Environmental Repor ng System (CERS) Site Iden fica on Corning Microwave Communica on Facility (COTP) 39 Lat 50' 36.49 Long 122 11' 42.19 NW Corning, CA 96021 County Tehema Business Ac vi es CERS ID 10442515 EPA ID Number CAR000162891 Submi al Status Submi ed on 6/2/2016 by Kristen Dalldorf of Western Area Power Administra on (Folsom, CA) Submi al was Accepted; Processed on 6/6/2016 by Lauri Dilworth for Tehama County Environmental Health Hazardous Materials Does your facility have on site (for any purpose) at any one me, hazardous materials at or above 55 gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for compressed gases (include liquids in ASTs and USTs); or is regulated under more restric ve inventory local repor ng requirements (shown below if present); or the applicable Federal threshold quan ty for an extremely hazardous substance specified in 40 CFR Part 355, Appendix A or B; or handle radiological materials in quan es for which an emergency plan is required pursuant to 10 CFR Parts 30, 40 or 70? Underground Storage Tank(s) (UST) Does your facility own or operate underground storage tanks? Hazardous Waste Is your facility a Hazardous Waste Generator? Does your facility treat hazardous waste on-site? Is your facility's treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (for Permit by Rule and Condi onal Authoriza on)? Does your facility consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remote site? Does your facility need to report the closure/removal of a tank that was classified as hazardous waste and cleaned on-site? Does your facility generate in any single calendar month 1,000 kilograms (kg) (2,200 pounds) or more of federal RCRA hazardous waste, or generate in any single calendar month, or accumulate at any me, 1 kg (2.2 pounds) of RCRA acute hazardous waste; or generate or accumulate at any me more than 100 kg (220 pounds) of spill cleanup materials contaminated with RCRA acute hazardous waste. Is your facility a Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collec on site? Excluded and/or Exempted Materials Does your facility recycle more than 100 kg/month of excluded or exempted recyclable materials (per HSC 25143.2)? Does your facility own or operate ASTs above these thresholds? Store greater than 1,320 gallons of petroleum products (new or used) in aboveground tanks or containers. Does your facility have Regulated Substances stored onsite in quan es greater than the threshold quan es established by the California Accidental Release preven on Program (CalARP)? Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Addi onal Informa on No addi onal comments provided. Printed on 6/15/2016 3:21 PM
California Environmental Repor ng System (CERS) Facility/Site Corning Microwave Communica on Facility (COTP) 39 Lat 50' 36.49 Long 122 11' 42.19 NW Corning, CA 96021 Business Owner Operator CERS ID 10442515 Submi al Status Submi ed on 6/2/2016 by Kristen Dalldorf of Western Area Power Administra on (Folsom, CA) Submi al was Accepted; Processed on 6/6/2016 by Lauri Dilworth for Tehama County Environmental Health Iden fica on Western Area Power Administra on, Sierra Nevada Region Operator Phone Business Phone Business Fax (916) 353-4416 (916) 353-4416 Beginning Date Dun & Bradstreet 156959488 Ending Date SIC Code Primary NAICS 1623 Facility/Site Mailing Address 114 Parkshore Drive Folsom, CA 95630 Owner Transmission Agency of Northern California (916) 852-1673 3100 Zinfandel Drive, Suite 600 Rancho Cordova, CA 95630 Billing Contact Natural Resources Supervisor (916) 353-4032 114 Parkshore Drive Folsom, CA 95630 Primary Emergency Contact Dispatcher on Duty Title Dispatcher on Duty Business Phone 24-Hour Phone (916) 353-2201 (916) 353-2201 Secondary Emergency Contact Dispatcher on Duty Title Dispatcher on Duty Business Phone () 91-6353 Environmental Contact Natural Resources Manager (916) 353-4032 114 Parkshore Drive Folsom, CA 95630 24-Hour Phone Pager Number Pager Number Name of Signer Gerald Robbins Addi onal Informa on Signer Title Document Preparer Kathy Edwards Locally-collected Fields Some or all of the following fields may be required by your local regulator(s). Property Owner Phone Mailing Address Assessor Parcel Number (APN) Number of Employees Facility ID, Printed on 6/15/2016 3:21 PM
CERS Business/Org. Facility Name DOT Code/Fire Haz. Class DOT: 2.1 - Flammable Gases Flammable Gas Western Area Power Administra on Corning Microwave Communica on Facility (COTP) Hazardous Materials And Wastes Inventory Matrix Report Chemical Loca on Propane Tank CERS ID 10442515 Facility ID 39 Lat 50' 36.49 Long 122 11' 42.19 NW, Corning 96021 Status Submi ed on 8/25/2015 11:56 AM Common Name Liquefied Petroleum Gas (lpg) CAS No 74-98-6 Unit Max. Daily Gallons 500 State Storage Container Gas Aboveground Tank Type Pure Days on Site: 365 Quan es Largest Cont. 500 Avg. Daily 250 Pressue > Ambient Temperature Ambient Annual Hazardous Components Waste Amount Federal Hazard Categories Component Name (For mixture only) % Wt EHS CAS No. 0 - Fire Waste Code - Pressure Release Printed on 6/15/2016 3:44 PM Page 1 of 1
Evacuation Meeting Area Access/Exit Gate Gas Shutoff Valve Propane Tank Antenna Tower Generator Control Room Batteries Old Corning Rd. Notes: There are no internal roads or loading areas. There are no storm sewer drains or detention structures. There is no water onsite, and no water shutoff. There is no electrical shutoff, as the facility is designed to operate 24/7. There are batteries onsite in the location indicated, but the amount of electrolyte is below the reporting threshold. United States Department of Energy Western Area Power Administration Sierra Nevada Region SITE PLAN California CERS ID # 10442515 Corning MW Facility Aug 2015 CRN Tehama County Lat: 39 50'36.49"N Long: 122 11'42.19"W Prepared by: Kathy Edwards
I. FACILITY INFORMATION Western Area Power Association CERS ID# 10442515 Emergency Response & Contingency Plan Corning COTP (Microwave) Facilities Facility Name Address County Latitude: Longitude: Corning Microwave Communication Facility (COTP) Remote, rural facility, no address available Tehama 39 50 36.49 N 122 11 42.19 W From I-5 in Orland, take the Orland exit east. Go 0.3 miles to Old Hwy 99, turn left (before railroad tracks). Go 6.5 miles, turn right. Go 0.1 miles to Corning Communication Site II. EMERGENCY COORDINATORS Primary Coordinator Title Natural Resources Manager Work Phone (916) 353-4032 After Hours Phone (916) 353-2201 24 Hour Dispatch Office Secondary Coordinator Title Safety Manager Work Phone (916) 353-4461 After Hours Phone (916) 353-2201 24 Hour Dispatch Office III. INTERNAL RESPONSE A. In the event of a release, the site manager shall: Verify that 911 has been called, supervise the evacuation, close doors to facility, and get personnel accountability and report B. The hazardous waste contractor shall perform any cleanup which is required. C. Personnel responsible for emergency alarm notifications: Name Jeff Johnson Title C & I Foreman II Phone Numbers (530) 247-6513 Internal facility emergency communications or alarm notification will occur via verbal warnings, and by telephone. External facility emergency communications or alarm notification will occur via telephone.
IV. EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS AND ARRANGEMENTS Western 24-Hour Dispatch (916) 353-4045 Ambulance, Fire Sheriff, & CHP 911 Tehama County CUPA (530) 527-8020 Poison Control Center (800) 222-1222 Nearest Medical Facility /St. Elizabeth Community Hospital (530) 529-8000 CA Dept of Toxic Substances Control (800) 852-7550 CA Office of Emergency Services (800) 852-7550 CA Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region (916) 464-3294 US Environmental Protection Agency (800) 300-2193 National Response Center (800) 424-8802 CA Dept of Fish and Game, Northern Region (530) 225-2300 US Coast Guard (spill response) (510) 437-3073 Cal OSHA (916) 263-2800 State Fire Marshall (916) 445-8200 WAPA Environmental Services (916) 353-4045 V. EMERGENCY CONTAINMENT AND CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES Procedures for containing spills, releases, fires, or explosions and preventing and mitigating associated harm to persons, property and the environment include: A. Prevention Monitor for leaks, ruptures, pressure build-up, etc.; Eliminate sources of ignition for flammable hazards (e.g. fuel, propane); and Remove or isolate containers as appropriate. B. Containment: Provide absorbent physical barrier; Stop processes and/or operations; Shut off water, gas, and electrical utilities as appropriate; Notify and evacuate all personnel in threatened areas; and Account for evacuated personnel immediately after evacuation. C. Clean Up: Hire licensed hazardous waste contractor; Use absorbent material for spills with subsequent proper labeling, storage, and hazardous waste disposal as appropriate; Wash/decontaminate equipment with containment and disposal of effluent/rinsate as hazardous waste; and Provide safe temporary storage of emergency-generated waste. VI. EVACUATION COORDINATOR AND ASSEMBLY PLAN Name/Title Responsibilities Jeff Johnson, C & I Foreman II See item III A
VII. LIST OF AVAILABLE EQUIPMENT The list of available equipment includes personal protection equipment, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, spill cleanup, communications and alarm system equipment etc. Equipment Location Capability (as applicable) Available 2 Fire 1 in generator room, 1 in communications vault ABC fire extinguishers Extinguishers 1 broom In communications vault 1 5 gallon In generator room bucket of absorbent 1 LP gas alarm In communications vault Alerts dispatch to malfunction in propane tank 1 LP gas In generator room Alerts dispatch to gas leak detector Microwave order wire In communications vault For communication with dispatch VIII. EARTHQUAKE VULNERABILITY Areas of facility vulnerable to releases/spills due to earthquake related motion: Equipment Area Hazardous materials/waste storage area Process Lines/Piping Tanks (emergency shutoff) Location Battery rack Propane tank & Piping LPG tank valve In the event of an earthquake, these areas shall be isolated and inspected as soon as it is safe to do so. IX. EMPLOYEE TRAINING CONTENT & FORMAT Requirement: Employee training is required for all employees handling hazardous materials / hazardous wastes in day to day or clean-up operations including volunteers and or contractors. Required content for employees includes all of the following: Material Safety Data Sheets Hazard Communication related to health and safety Methods for safe handling of hazardous substances Fire hazards of materials/processes Conditions likely to worsen emergencies Coordination of emergency response Notification procedures Applicable laws and regulations Communication and alarm systems Personal protective equipment Use of emergency response equipment (e.g. fire extinguishers, respirators, etc.) Decontamination procedures Control and containment procedures Training Program Administration: