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INTERJURISDICT1ONAL OFFICE
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT /CML DEFENSE
JAKE CANGLOSE COUNTY COURTHOUSE MARY KAYE MOORE
INTERJURISDICTIONAL 300 EAST 26TH STREET, ROOM 103 BRYAN COORDINATOR
COORDINATOR & CHAIRMAN BRYAN, TEXAS 77803 -5359
(409) 361 -4140
S I EVE BEACHY HARRY STITELER
COLLEGE STATION COORDINATOR TAMU COORDINATOR
April 16, 1992
Brazos County
Local Emergency Planning Committee
Dear Committee Member:
The next regular quarterly meeting of the LEPC will be held on Thursday,
April 23 at 3:OOpm. This is the fourth Thursday of the month instead of
the third Thursday that our meetings are normally held on.
This will be a joint - meeting with the Brazos County Emergency
Management /Civil Defense Council and the main focus will be on
reviewing potential hazards from underground pipelines. This is in
response to the recent explosion that occurred in Washington County.
An agenda for the meeting is attached. I have also included a copy of the
City of Baytown Emergency Management and Preparedness General
Instructions for Pipeline Emergencies that may be useful in our planning.
Your attendance and participation is appreciated.
Sincerely,
Stephen C. Beachy
Chairman
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BRAZOS COUNTY BRYAN COLLEGE STATION TEXAS A &M UNIVERSITY
BRAZOS COUNTY
LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE
SUITE 103
BRAZOS COUNTY COURTHOUSE
300 EAST 26TH STREET
BRYAN, TEXAS 77803
Quarterly Meeting
Thursday, April 23, 1992
3:OOpm
1. Call to Order
2. Approval of Minutes
3. Old Business
a. Command Post Fax Update
b. Emergency Response Resource Inventory
c. County EOC Committee Report
4. New Business
a. Discussion of Underground Pipeline Hazards in
Brazos County
b. Discussion of 1992 Brazos County Emergency
Management Workshop
S. Hear Visitors
6. Other Business /Committee Concerns
7. Adjourn
BRAZOS COUNTY
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT /CIVIL DEFENSE COUNCIL
and LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE
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JOINT MEETING
Thursday, January 16, 1992
3:30 p.m.
103 -104 Courthouse
Bryan, Texas
MINUTES
PRESENT
Jake Canglose, Brazos Cty. Emg. Mgt: /Civ. Def. Council, Chairman
Steve Beachy, Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC), Chairman
Jeridan Strong, Brazos Cty. Emg. Mgt. /Civ. Def.
Roy -Ross, Bryan Emergency Management
A. W. Onstott, College. Station Police Dept.
B. G. Maddox, Bryan Police Dept.
Jim Bland, Bryan Fire Dept.
Holly Faison, Bryan Department of Public. Safety -
Jim Dikes, St. Joseph Hospital & Health Center, Bryan
Harry Stiteler, TAMU Emergency Management •
Ed Ilschner, Bryan Municipal Services_
David Jefferson, Brazos County Health Dept.
Robert Foust, University Police Dept., TAMU
Bill Thomas, American Red Cross
B. J. Camp, Mega Laboratories, Bryan
Douglas Will "iams, TAMU Transportation (Bus Ops.). •
Ronnie Miller, Brazos Cty. Sheriff
Alvin Phelps, Brazos County Firefighters Assn. •
Chris Carter, Brazos Cty. Emg. Mgt. /Civ. Def.
ABSENT
Richard Orange, College Station Fire Dept.
Bill Schaer, EMS, College Station Fire Dept.
Charles Phelps, Bryan Police Dept. (sent Maddox)
Michael Strope, College Station Police Dept. (sent Onstott)
Bob Wiatt, TAMU Security /University Police (sent Foust)
Elmer Schneider, TAMU Security /University Police (sent Foust)
Mary Kaye Moore, Bryan Emg. Mgt. (sent Ross)
John Blackburn, Bryan Emg. Mgt. (sent Ross)
J. E. Marsh, Brazos Cty. Health Dept. (sent Jefferson)
Walter A. Godfrey, St. Joseph Hospital (sent Dikes)
Jeff Haislet, Brazos Cty. Emg. Comm. Dist. (911)
Garry Lange, College Station Pub. Utilities
Sam Logan, Texas Forest Service
NO GUESTS
LEPC Meeting -2- Jan. 16, 1992
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MINUTES
• CALL TO ORDER OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT /CIVIL DEFENSE COUNCIL MEETING:
Meeting was called to order at 3:30 p.m. by Jake Canglose, Chairman
of Emergency Management /Civil Defense Council.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE (NWS) DISTRICT OFFICE CHANGE - NWS will be
changing the district office sometime this fall from Waco to Houston.
All forecast information (watches, warnings, etc.) will come out of
Houston after the change is made. NOAA's budget was cut to necessi-
tate this change.' Skip Ely of NWS will be in Brazos County on Thurs.,
Feb. 6, 1992 at 9 :00 a.m. at the Brazos Center to inform us of the
changes and answer any questions we may have. After the change is
in effect, Jake will call another meeting.to work with the Meteorolog-
ical Information Center (MIC) from Houston to interface.on how all
this will be handled. Jake would like to see all public - safety people,
all elected officials,.emergency coordinators, councilmen
and city managers attend this meeting.
WINTER FLOOD UPDATE - The Sheriff's Dept. notified persons out in the
county who needed to evacuate their homes. Bill Thomas of Red Cross
took care of any families needing shelter. County Road & Bridge Dept.
worked to clear the roads of debris, put up "high water" signs, etc.
Maps marked.by flooding of roads, bridges, and land were examined.
Discussion followed on flood. Thirty two (32) roads were barricaded
during the worst parts of the flood. The losses suffered in
the County,were in agriculture---cattle, hay,, farrn equipme.nt_,:_etc.
Approximately'140 -150 head of cattle were lost. Jake explained the 3
areas the Federal government divides.a county into for. assistance:
1. Assistance for Agricultural Losses is applied for through the
Agricultural Stabilization & Conservation Service (ASCS) Office.
2. Individual Assistance area is assistance for individual homes and
belongings.
3. Public Property area is assistance for losses incurred on any gov-
ernment property, expenses government agencies had to pay 'as a
result of the flooding.
Brazos County has been declared approved for assistance in two of the
three areas: Agricultural Losses and (recently) Individual Assistance.
We are still in the process of trying to get the County approved for
Public Property assistance. The greatest damages were done to County
roads and bridges. A federal team will be coming out to investigate
to see if we qualify for public property assistance.
Chief Jim Bland brought up an announcement during the flooding by
Channel 6 that the Brazos River was over its banks and the west portion
of Bryan was being evacuated. 911 was flooded with calls. Somehow
the wrong information was broadcast over Channel 6 in Waco. Discus-
sion followed on the need to have one central person or coordinator
who will give out information to the public.
STATE ANNUAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE - The Thirty -first Annual
State Conference put on by the Division of Emergency Management will
take place on February 25 - 27, 1992 in Austin at Austin Doubletree
Hotel. Chris has application forms and copies of letter and agenda
for those who would like to attend. $40.00 registration before Feb. 20.
LEPC Meeting -3- Jan. 16, 1992
$50.00 registration after that date. Jake went over the topics
on the agenda.
CENTRAL EMERGENCY OPERATING CENTER (EOC) FOR BRAZOS COUNTY - Jake
has appointed a subcommittee to. take a detailed look at locating
a central EOC for the County. Steve Beachy will serve as Chairman.
Also on the committee are: Harry Stiteler, John Blackburn, Bob Wiatt,
Jeff Haislet, Jerry Strong, Ron Miller, and Holland Winder. The
committee will look at central accessibility, parking, cost concerns,
etc. and put in a proposal for a mutually agreed upon site. Then
the County Judge and 2 Mayors will go over the proposal.
® 1. CALL TO ORDER OF LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING:
LEPC Meeting was called to order by Steve Beachy, Chairman'of LEPC.
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Agenda and Minutes from last LEPC meeting on Thurs., Oct. 17,.1991
were distributed and gone over by Committee. Minutes approved as read.
Jim Bland motioned; Jerry Strong seconded.
3. OLD BUSINESS:
Steve mentioned that J. W. Chism of Transportation Division of LEPC
has been replaced by Doug Williams of TAMU Bus Operations. Mr. Chism
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has left City of Bryan Transportation. '
. A. HAZMAT Emergency.ResponseProcedures - Jeff .Hais.let has finished
the draft of the Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Procedures
and has turned over to Jake who will go over and then get together
with committee to discuss. Steve suggested. having ready to discuss .
at next LEPC meeting in April. Jim Bland mentioned that Cecil •
Ware of the Brazos County Firefighters Association was concerned
about the old HAZMAT plan. Jerry said that Cecil had spoken with
him also about it and that most of his questions were taken care
of in the new plan we are working on. Jake brought up the need
for all County fire departments, police departments; and Sheriff's
Dept. to compile a list of resources so that each department knows
what resources we have on'hand. Discussion followed on equipment
resource list and it was decided that Alvin Phelps of BCFA will
work on putting together a format of resources list and Jim Bland
will coordinate Bryan, College Station, and.Brazos County's res-
ource lists.
B. Command Post Fax Update - Jerry Strong will pick up the new fax
machine for the Emergency Mobile Command Post (MCP) tomorrow and
see about having it installed. As soon as we get an invoice,
Bryan, College Station, and Texas A &M University will each get
a letter saying how much they owe. The fax will cost approximately
$800.00 altogether. Brazos County will pay the invoice and be
reimbursed for portion of it by other three entities. .City of Bryan
now has the MCP (from Jan. 1 through July 1).
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LEPC Meeting -4- Jan. 16, 1992
4. NEW BUSINESS:
A. Cable Television Franchise Hearings --Steve passed out flyers on
the refranchise hearing for cable television company (TCA Cable)
which will be on Tues., Jan. 21, 1992 at the Brazos Center at 7 p.m.
The Cities of Bryan and College Station are in the process of re-
negotiating the franchise agreement with cable TV. There will bey -
a series of public hearings involving the type of services wanted
by the local community. Input from governmental and 'school offi-
cials will be needed. Jake has written a letter to TCA Cable re-
garding emergency notification of the public and some of our other
concerns. He has asked for:
1. Video interface for local government channel where we could
go on the air live in emergencies, broadcast training and
public information tapes, etc.
. 2. Emergency power supply to back up the cable system.
3. Look at developing a warning system to use over cable to warn
the public of impending disasters.
Steve informed the group that within the next .couple of years, the
basic cable rate will go up to $25.00 a month. Depending on how
we involve ourselves in the hearings will determine. whether we
leave local cable TV as is or make it better. Concerns can be.
voiced by letter to Mary Kaye Moore in Bryan and to Linda Piwonka
in College Station and will be put on next agenda.
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B. Correspondence - Steve has received a letter and information packet
from the Texas Department of Health (TDH) of the new 1992 Texas
Tier Two Generic Reporting Package. He .asked how many copies we
would need to send for`. This was discussed and. it was decided
that 200 copies would be sufficient. Steve will send for these.
5. HEAR VISITORS:
Lt. Onstott of College Station Police Dept. said that Chief Strope has
asked about the possibility of compiling all the emergency plans into
one book. This was discussed and it was decided that each plan must
be kept separate because there are so many. different ones and each one
will be needed in different circumstances. Jake suggested getting a
three -ring binder and punching holes in all the plans to keep them all
in one large binder.
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6. OTHER BUSINESS /COMMITTEE CONCERNS:
None
7. ADJOURNMENT:
Meeting of LEPC and Council was adjourned at 4 :50 p.m.
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APPENDIX 3 TO ANNEX Q Corrected Nov. 1986
ON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS General Page 1
BAYTOWN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT &:PREPAREDNESS
PIPELINES
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
SCHEME OF PRESENTATION
Information on various pipelines in Baytown are listed according to streets
and corridors. Streets with pipeline crossings are listed alphabetically
with a separate information sheet for each corridor on each street.
Corridors are numbered in general direction from south to north and
west to east. No two locations share the same number.
Arrangement of the pipelines in each corridor is numbered left to right in
the direction given.
Phone numbers are for area code (713) except as indicated. Long distance
calls are indicated by 1 prefix, or the appropriate area code.
Entex distribution lines are located throughout the City and are not shown.
Hazard: The number shown under the hazard column refers to the Guide
number in the 1980 Emergency Response Guidebook, "Hazardous Materials,"
published by the Department of Transportation.
PROCEDURE - See Annex Q, Hazardous Materials
1. Notify Police, Fire, and Emergency Management Departments according to
departmental instructions. Police Dept. is primarily responsible.
2. Notify Entex at 422 -8308 on all gas line incidents. Fire Dept. is
primarily responsible.
3. Notify all operators in a given corridor starting with those whose
lines are most likely involved. Fire Dept. is primarily responsible.
4. Notify Exxon Refinery at 425 -3300 on all Exxon lines. After hours,
call the Shift Superintendent at 425 -3995. Fire Dept. is responsible.
5. Notify Houston D.P.S. (681 - 1761). E.O.C. is responsible.
NOMENCLATURE
All personnel should try to be uniform in using terms to describe the incident.
Leak: This should be referred to as a gas or liquid leak with no fire or
or explosion. On a gas leak there is usually a hissing sound or bubbling
in under water.
Rupture or Break: This is a major leak or break in a line with no fire or
explosion. There may be a loud noise with a sudden release of material.
Explosion: This is a sudden ignition of gas or liquid and may be
accompanied by a fireball and loud noise.
Fire: Fire is the continued burning of the material or other substance.
Corrected Jan., 1987
General Page 2
BAYTOWN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT & PREPAREDNESS
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS
CITY OF BAYTOWN °-
Ambulance 422 -0044
(a) Emergency Management & Preparedness 422 -8281
Coordinator J. F. Hickerson 424- 5163(Home)
Alt. Coord. Bobby Rountree 428- 2235(Home)
Alt. Coord. W. P. Cornelius, Jr.. 427- 3006(Home)
City Manager Fritz Lanham 427- 9072(Home)
Fire Department Call "911" 427- 8511(Fire Only)
Police Department Call "911" 422- 3530(Emergency Only)
422- 8371(Other)
HARRIS COUNTY
Civil Defense, Houston - Harris County 222 -3901
Fire Marshall 221 -5220
Sheriff's Department 221- 6000(Emergency)
TEXAS, STATE OF
(g) Air Quality Control Board 666 -4964
(g) Division of Emergency Management, DPS 681 -1761 (Houston)
(512) 458 -7551 (Austin)
(c,g) Dept. of Health & Radiation (512) 458 -7341 (Austin)
(g) Dept. of Highways and Transportation 869 -4571
Baytown -La Porte Tunnel 422 -8527
(b) Dept. of Public Safety 681 -1761
(g) National Guard (512) 475 -5006
(g) Ellington Field 481 -0025
(f,g) Water Resources Board 479 -7686
U. S. GOVERNMENT
Army Explosive Ordinance
137 Ord. Det. San Antonio (512) 221 -4004
45th Ord. Det. Fort Polk (318) 537 -5726
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, & Firearms (800) 424 -9551
Coast Guard
(e) Captain of the Port 672 -6639 or 672 -6630
Ellington Field 481 -1400 ext. 2637
Vessel Traffic Control 762 -6186 or 226 -4806
Dept. of Transportation, Washington (800) 424 -9300
(d) Federal Aviation Agency 644 -8361 or 644 -7386
(c) Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Albuquerque, N.M. (505) 264 -4667
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(a) Notification required all situations that threaten public or require
coordination of non -City agencies.
(b) Notification required all major emergencies.
(c) Notification required all radiation accidents.
(d) Notification required all plane crashes.
(e) Notification required accidents or spills in navigable waters.
(f) Notification required contamination of waterways or watersheds.
(g) Normally notified by DPS.
Corrected Nov., 1986
General Page 3
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS, Continued
INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS
Chemtrec, Washington, D. C. 1(800) 424 -9300
Entex Gas, Inc. 422 -8308
Exxon Refinery 425 -3300 or 425 -3995
• Exxon Shift Superintendent (24- hours) 425 -5305 or 425 -3296
Mobay Chemical Company 383 -2411 ext. 5555
Natural Gas Odorizing Company 424 -5568 or 424 -5569
or 424 -3658
Stauffer Chemical Company 427 -7413 or 928 -3411
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. 424 -5511 or 759 -4300
PIPELINES
Air Products, Inc. 479 -5901
Amoco Pipeline Company 1(409) 945 -5762
ARCO Pipeline Company 450 -2081 or 477 -8656
or 1(316) 331 -3381
Big -3 Pipeline 868 -0333 or 868 -0539
Cayuse Pipeline Company (Dow) 978 -3081
Chevron (Warren, Gulf) 226 -2086
or 1(800) 762 -3404
Dow Pipeline Company 978 -3081
DuPont (Conoco Pipeline) 573 -1383
Enterprise Pipeline 383 -3546 or 688 -2122
Entex Gas, Inc. 422 -8308
Exxon Gas System, Inc. 224-0429 or 680 -5777
Exxon Pipeline Company 656 -1234 or 470 -4400
Exxon Refinery 425 -5305 or 425 -3296
Exxon Katy Production District (1) 391 -3550
Gulf Pipeline Co. (Chevron) 226 -2086 or (800)762 -3404
Houston Lighting & Power 659 -8777
Houston Pipeline Co. 392 -1965 or 225 -7444
Mobil Pipeline Company 1(409) 838 -6532 or 839 -1289
Pinto Pipeline Company (Dow) (1) 978 -3081
Seadrift Pipeline Co. (Union Carbide) 1(409) 843 -5212
or 1(512) 552 -4820
Seagull Pipeline Co. 651 -1464
Shell Pipeline Company 472 -3602 or 241 -0648
Tenneco Channel Industries Gas 627 -9016 or 627 -0779
Texas Eastern Transmission Co. 424 -5511
Union Carbide Pipeline Co. 1(409) 843 -5212 or (512)552 -4820
United Texas Transmission Co. 729 -9710 or 728 -6115
Warren Petroleum Pipeline (Chevron) 226 -2086 or (800)762 -3404
RAILROADS
Bureau of Explosives, Washington, D.C. 1(202) 293 -4048
Missouri Pacific RR 427 -8541
Southern Pacific RR 422 -8387
Transportation Control Center 222 -7063
Nov., 1986
BAYTOWN CIVIL DEFENSE
PIPELINES
ARCHER ROAD CORRIDOR 1 KEY MAP 501
LOCATION: At intersection of Barkaloo Rd.
Left to right, facing north.
OPERATOR PRODUCT HAZARD PHONE
1. Exxon Pipeline Co. Crude Oil 27 656 -1234 or 470 -440:
2. Exxon Pipeline Co. Butene 22 "
3. Exxon Pipeline Co. Isobutane 22.
4. Shell Pipeline Co. Propylene' 22 472 -3602 or 241 -064E
5. Shell Pipeline Co. Ethylene 22 "
6. Exxon Pipeline CC. Propylene 22 656 -1234 or 470 -440:
7. Dow Pipeline L.P.G. 22 978 -3081
8. Exxon Pipeline Co. Ethylene 22 656 -1234 or 470 -440:
9. Exxon Pipeline Co. Brine None "
10 Enterprise P/L Co. L.P.G. 22 383 -3546
11 Exxon Pipeline Co. Propylene 22 656 -1234 or 470 -440:
12 Exxon Pipeline Co. Butane 22 "
13 Exxon Pipeline Co. Ethylene 22 "
14 Exxon Pipeline Co. Ethylene 22 "
15 ARCO Pipeline Propylene 22 450 -2081 or 477 -865
16 ARCO Pipeline Ethylene 22 "
17 ARCO Pipeline Propylene 22 "
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