Soldier Canyon Water Treatment Authority
4424 Laporte Avenue, Fort Collins CO 80521
(970) 482-3143
The Soldier Canyon Water Treatment Authority (Soldier Canyon) maintains a Chemical Risk Management Plan (RMP) in compliance with Federal Regulation CFR 40 Part 68. These regulations are administered by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in coordination with local emergency management agencies. More information on the RMP Program can be found at https://www.epa.gov/rmp. Soldier Canyon works closely with the Larimer County Office of Emergency Management https://www.larimer.gov/emergencyand LETA 911 https://leta911.org/to manage and implement the RMP. Soldier Canyon’s RMP includes:
· A hazard assessment that details the potential effects of an accidental release, an
accident history of the last five years, and an evaluation of worst-case and alternative
accidental releases.
· A prevention program that includes safety precautions, maintenance, monitoring, and
employee training measures.
· An emergency response program that spells out emergency health care, employee
training measures, and procedures for informing the public and response agencies
(e.g., the fire department) should an accident occur.
Notification of Availability of Risk Management Plan Information under CFR 40 Part 68.210(a)(c)
This information is available through the following methods:
a. Visiting a designated federal reading room. The opportunity to make appointments
(in addition to walk-ins) is encouraged to enhance the possibility of wide public
engagement.
b. Contacting the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) public contact to
arrange an appropriate means of viewing; or
c. Submitting an official Freedom of Information Act request to obtain non-OCA RMP
data.
d. Contact Soldier Canyon via email at info@soldiercanyon.com or via phone at
(970)482-3143.
The following chemical hazard information for all regulated processes is available upon request:
1. Regulated substances information. Names of regulated substances held in a process:
2. Safety data sheets (SDS). SDSs for all regulated substances located at the facility:
3. Accident history information. Provide the five-year accident history information
required to be reported under §68.42:
4. Emergency response program. The following summary information concerning the
stationary source's compliance with §68.10(f)(3) or the emergency response
provisions of subpart E:
a. Whether the stationary source is a responding stationary source or a non
responding stationary source:
b. Name and phone number of local emergency response organizations with which
the owner or operator last coordinated emergency response efforts, pursuant to
§68.180: and
c. For stationary sources subject to §68.95, procedures for informing the public and
local emergency response agencies about accidental releases.
5. Exercises. A list of scheduled exercises required under §68.96; and LEPC contact
information.
Information on the Larimer County LEPC and community emergency preparedness can be found at:
Larimer County – Office of Emergency Management
4872 Endeavor Drive, Johnstown CO
Johnstown, CO 80534
Emergency Information Line: (970) 980-2500
https://www.larimer.gov/emergency
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