CNMP Core Curriculum Section 4 — Manure and Wastewater Storage and Handling Emergency Action Planning.

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CNMP Core Curriculum Section 4 — Manure and Wastewater Storage and Handling Emergency Action Planning

CNMP Development Core Training Curriculum These course materials have been developed as a cooperative effort between five land-grant universities and The Natural Resources Conservation Service. Ames, Iowa 50011, (515) Copyright © , Iowa State University of Science and Technology. All rights reserved. Copyright Information

Objectives To learn what an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is and why one should be established for each Manure and Wastewater Handling, Storage and Application System. To become familiar with the various types of emergencies which can occur and the major components of an EAP. To introduce to the eight “C’s” of implementing the plan and review a sample EAP.

Required Materials National Planning Procedures Handbook, Amendment 4. Part Element Criteria for CNMP Development. /H_180_600_E_54.htm /H_180_600_E_54.htm Part Exhibit 15. Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan - Format and Content. /H_180_600_F_6_x15.htm /H_180_600_F_6_x15.htm

Supplemental Materials –Experiences in Preparing a CNMP Emergency Response Plan for a Tennessee Dairy Farm. In Proceedings of 9th International Symposium Animal Agricultural and Food Processing Wastes, Raleigh, NC. ASAE, St. Joseph, MI, pp –Lesson 50: Emergency Action Plans. Livestock and Poultry Environmental Stewardship Program.

What is an Emergency Action Plan ?

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Emergency Action Planning I.Why Have an EAP II.Types of Emergencies III.Components of the Plan IV.Implementing the Plan V.Example

Emergency Action Planning I.Why Have an EAP II.Types of Emergencies III.Components of the Plan IV.Implementing the Plan V.Example

I. Why Have an EAP Chain of events Prevention - CNMP Plan for a spill Minimize impact Work the plan

I. Why Have an EAP Chain of eventsChain of events Prevention - CNMP Plan for a spill Minimize impact Work the plan

I. Why Have an EAP Chain of events Prevention - CNMPPrevention - CNMP Plan for a spill Minimize impact Work the plan

SOLIDS MANURE VOLUME RUNOFF VOLUME TOTAL VOL. STORM VOLUME FREEBOARD SPILL- WAY FIG STORAGE POND CROSS SECTION (NRCS Part 651)

I. Why Have an EAP Chain of events Prevention - CNMP Plan for a spillPlan for a spill Minimize impact Work the plan

I. Why Have an EAP Chain of events Prevention - CNMP Plan for a spill Minimize impactMinimize impact Work the plan

I. Why Have an EAP Chain of events Prevention - CNMP Plan for a spill Minimize impact Work the planWork the plan

Emergency Action Planning I.Why Have an EAP II.Types of Emergencies III.Components of the Plan IV.Implementing the Plan V.Example

II. Types of Emergencies A.Manure Spill B.Confined Spaces C.Catastrophic Mortalities

II. Types of Emergencies A.Manure Spill B.Confined Spaces C.Catastrophic Mortalities

A. Manure Spill Spill will occur Spill is occurring Spill has already occurred

A. Manure Spill Spill will occurSpill will occur Spill is occurring Spill has already occurred

A. Manure Spill Spill will occur Spill is occurringSpill is occurring Spill has already occurred

A. Manure Spill Spill will occur Spill is occurring Spill has already occurredSpill has already occurred

II. Types of Emergencies A.Manure Spill B.Confined Spaces C.Catastrophic Mortalities

B. Confined Spaces Definition When emptying Gas build-up Access

B. Confined Spaces DefinitionDefinition When emptying Gas build-up Access

B. Confined Spaces Definition When emptyingWhen emptying Gas build-up Access

B. Confined Spaces Definition When emptying Gas build-upGas build-up Access

B. Confined Spaces Definition When emptying Gas build-up AccessAccess

II. Types of Emergencies A.Manure Spill B.Confined Spaces C.Catastrophic Mortalities

Emergency Action Planning I.Why Have an EAP II.Types of Emergencies III.Components of the Plan IV.Implementing the Plan V.Example

III. Components of the Plan Emergency contacts Agencies to notify within 24 hours Directions to the facility Response procedures Map of emergency application areas

III. Components of the Plan Emergency contactsEmergency contacts Agencies to notify within 24 hours Directions to the facility Response procedures Map of emergency application areas

Emergency Contacts Owner/Operator Name 911 Excavator Pump/plumbing contractor Local Law Enforcement Owner/Operator Name 911 Excavator Pump/plumbing contractor Local Law Enforcement

III. Components of the Plan Emergency Contacts Agencies to notify within 24 hoursAgencies to notify within 24 hours Directions to the facility Response procedures Map of emergency application areas

Agencies to Notify Within 24 hrs. Probably the State Department of Environmental Control Maybe the State Wildlife Resources Agency Maybe the State Department of Transportation Read the terms of the NPDES permit

III. Components of the Plan Emergency Contacts Agencies to notify within 24 hours Directions to the facilityDirections to the facility Response procedures Map of emergency application areas

III. Components of the Plan Emergency Contacts Agencies to notify within 24 hours Directions to the facility Response proceduresResponse procedures Map of emergency application areas

III. Components of the Plan Emergency Contacts Agencies to notify within 24 hours Directions to the facility Response procedures Map of emergency application areasMap of emergency application areas

Emergency Action Planning I.Why Have an EAP II.Types of Emergencies III.Components of the Plan IV.Implementing the Plan V.Example

IV. Implementing the Plan 1.Cease all other activities and devote full attention to the emergency 2.Care for any human injuries 3.Close the source of the spill 4.Contain the spill

5.Count the extent of the spill 6.Contact appropriate authorities 7.Clean up and Repair 8.Comply with reporting requirements IV. Implementing the Plan (cont’d.)

1.Cease all other activities and devote full attention to the emergency 2.Care for any human injuries 3.Close the source of the spill 4.Contain the spill IV. Implementing the Plan

1.Cease all other activities and devote full attention to the emergency 2.Care for any human injuries 3.Close the source of the spill 4.Contain the spill IV. Implementing the Plan

1.Cease all other activities and devote full attention to the emergency 2.Care for any human injuries 3.Close the source of the spill 4.Contain the spill IV. Implementing the Plan

1.Cease all other activities and devote full attention to the emergency 2.Care for any human injuries 3.Close the source of the spill 4.Contain the spill IV. Implementing the Plan

5.Count the extent of the spill 6.Contact appropriate authorities 7.Clean up and Repair 8.Comply with reporting requirements IV. Implementing the Plan (cont’d.)

5.Count the extent of the spill 6.Contact appropriate authorities 7.Clean up and Repair 8.Comply with reporting requirements IV. Implementing the Plan (cont’d.)

5.Count the extent of the spill 6.Contact appropriate authorities 7.Clean up and Repair 8.Comply with reporting requirements IV. Implementing the Plan (cont’d.)

5.Count the extent of the spill 6.Contact appropriate authorities 7.Clean up and Repair 8.Comply with reporting requirements IV. Implementing the Plan (cont’d.)

Emergency Action Planning I.Why Have an EAP II.Types of Emergencies III.Components of the Plan IV.Implementing the Plan V.Example

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