Laserfiche WebLink
Emergency Response Action Plan Version :27.10.4 <br /> Booming Strategies <br /> The ACP and the CCW Regional Resource Manual provide extensive detail on the <br /> application of the above strategies. See ACP 2, GRA 10, specifically Site Strategy 2-010.1 a & <br /> b, 2-010.2, 2-015, 2-018, 2-030, and 2-033. (PDF pages 7 through 15 and 22 through 27, <br /> document pages 9850.1-1 through 9 and 9850.1-16 through 21), found in Appendix H. <br /> Response Strategies should include resources at risk that may be impacted by the spill. <br /> These resources, booming strategy and site strategies are identified in the ACP. The <br /> applicable site strategies from the ACP for this facility can be found in Appendix H. <br /> Initially, boom should be used to prevent impact to the Port Stockton by placing boom across <br /> channel where San Joaquin River turns south and forms a "Y". Boom should also be placed <br /> at the river turn, to minimize further moment southeast. Boom should also be placed just <br /> southwest of Facility to prevent movement into Delta southwest/northwest of Facility. <br /> Flood Preparation: <br /> San Joaquin River Basin contains a system of levees, channels, bypasses, reservoirs, and <br /> other flood conveyance facilities to reduce flooding in the basin. If flooding would occur at the <br /> terminal, the following steps need to be evaluated: <br /> • Protection of personnel, evacuate if necessary; <br /> . Shut down product receipts; <br /> . Shut down loading operations; and <br /> • Consider shutting power to terminal if pumps and motors, electrical cabinets, etc. are <br /> at risk of becoming submerged by water. <br /> Shell Supply and Distribution ERAP-81 Stockton Terminal FRP <br /> ©2019 Witt O' Brien's Revision Date:October, 2019 <br />