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6.0 Impact Considerations Version :27.10.4 <br /> 6.4 STAGING AND RESPONSE STRATEGIES <br /> Staging Areas/Command Post <br /> Refer to the ESMs for information on potential staging areas. When establishing personnel <br /> and equipment staging areas for a response to a Facility discharge, the following criteria <br /> should be evaluated: <br /> • Access to waterborne equipment launching facilities and/or land equipment. <br /> • Access to open space for staging/deployment of heavy equipment and personnel. <br /> • Access to public services utilities (electricity, potable water, public phone, restroom <br /> and washroom facilities, etc.) <br /> • Access to the environmental and socio-economically sensitive areas which are <br /> projected for impact. <br /> The designated command center will be the conference room within facility. If it is unsafe to <br /> use the conference room, an Alternate Command Post will be set in one of the Port of <br /> Stockton conference rooms or at a local hotel until it is safe to return to terminal office. <br /> Evacuation Meeting Locations <br /> ASSEMBLY AREA/WIND DIRECTION MEETING LOCATION <br /> Primary Assembly Area In front of Nustar facility <br /> Secondary Assembly Area Port of Stockton entrance gate <br /> Port of Stockton <br /> Alternate Command Post 2201 West Washington Street <br /> Stockton, CA 95203 <br /> (209) 946-0246 <br /> Hilton Stockton <br /> Alternate Command Post 2323 Grand Canal Blvd <br /> Stockton, CA 95207 <br /> (209) 957-9090 <br /> Emergency response equipment can be staged in the empty fields or the parking lot directly <br /> across the front of the terminal. Alternative routes and staging areas will be developed if <br /> primary methods are blocked. <br /> Shell Supply and Distribution 6-28 Stockton Terminal FRP <br /> ©2019 Witt O' Brien's Revision Date:October, 2019 <br />