MIPL Emergency Procedures Manual

MIPL Emergency Procedures Manual

M anyIslandsPipeLines(Canada)Lim ited Em ergencyProcedures Manual

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MANY ISLANDS PIPE LINES (CANADA) LIMITED EMERGENCY PROCEDURES MANUAL Document Change Control

Document Change Control This table contains a history of the revisions made to this document. The document itself is stored under version control in the Corporate Emergency Management Program (CEMP) SharePoint site. Upon completion of each version of the document, enter a brief description of the change(s) in the table below.

Date of Release

Approved By

Version

Brief Description of Change

Updated By

D. Janke

January 2025

Minor update in 2.2.5 Notification Flowchart

January 02, 2025

A. Saxena

D. Janke

March 2024

Updated Manual Distribution and Maintenance list

March 20, 2024

A. Saxena

Removal of Esther - Smiley Pipeline. Updated Saskatchewan Rail Network map and Contact List. Updates to contact info and pipeline maps, Update emergency levels, update position checklists Updates to contact information, Section 2.2 and Section 2.4

January 23, 2023

D. Janke

January 2023

B. Boyes

D. Janke

April 2022

April 27, 2022

D. Smith

September 2021 June 2021

September 16, 2021 June 28, 2021

G. Samuelson

D. Janke

Addition of Pierceland Supply Project

G. Samuelson

D. Janke D. Janke D. Janke

March 2021

Regular review and updates to contact information.

March 31, 2021

G. Samuelson

October 2020

Updated emergency contacts and pipeline maps. Added Shaunavon Interconnect. Updated government notification requirements and acronyms. Updates to document format and re-organization of relevant sections. Removed Chinook – Loomis pipeline.

October 5, 2020

V. Kreklewetz- Smyth

March 2020

March 30, 2020

D. Janke

R. Greggains

July 2019

Inclusion of Husky Marwayne deactivation.

June 26, 2019

G. Samuelson

D. Janke D. Janke

June 2019

Updated Distribution List, Key Contacts, Spill Response and Emergency Response Guidelines.

June 7, 2019

G. Samuelson

February 2019 Removal of Renaissance – Bronson North Pipeline. Added information related to full scale exercise and

February 18, 2019

D. Janke

R. Greggains

Provincial EOC. Updated NEB/TSB reporting procedures, ICS figures and Key Contacts List. Removal of Petrolia Pipeline. Updated Key Contacts List. Addition of Portal Municipal Gas Pipeline. Updated Key Contacts List. Regular review and update to contact information. Addition of Macklin Compressor Station. Removed 10 and 11 Pipelines: Mid-Continent NPS 16 & Mid-Continent NPS 24 and updated. Husky Marwayne deactivation. Regular review and update to contact information. Inclusion of relevant emergency management information for the purpose of public posting. Regular review and update to contact information. Inclusion of relevant Construction Operations Maintenance Practices into the manual. Regular review and updates to contact information.

December 2018

December 14, 2018

D. Janke

R. Greggains

October 2018

October 16, 2018

D. Janke

R. Greggains

September 2018 September 2017

September 27, 2018 September 1, 2017

D. Janke

R. Greggains

D. Janke

August 2017

August 15, 2017

D. Janke

August 2016

September 27, 2016

D. Janke

March 2016

March 17, 2016

D. Janke

May 2015

Regular review and updates to contact information.

May 2015

T. Danielson

Guide to Redacted Information i

Personal and Private Information 1

ii

Security Sensitive Information

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MANY ISLANDS PIPE LINES (CANADA) LIMITED EMERGENCY PROCEDURES MANUAL Document Change Control

1 This “Guide to Redacted Information” relates to redacted information provided in accordance with NEB Order MO -002-2017, and is intended to describe and permit the public to understand what information is being withheld. In some instances identifying an individual and their contact information might also pose a security risk. Criteria for withholding as relevant to applicable provincial and federal access to information legislation, if any, has not been addressed, and this Guide should not be considered an admission that such criteria does or does not apply. For more information please contact us at privacy@saskenergy.com

MANY ISLANDS PIPE LINES (CANADA) LIMITED

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES MANUAL Manual Distribution and Maintenance

Manual Distribution and Maintenance

Copies

Company

Recipient

Location

Secretary of the Commission

Calgary

Canada Energy Regulator

Electronic Submission

Calgary

Total Government Copies

1

1

Director, Pipeline Engineering

Darren Selinger

Regina, SK

Director, Asset Integrity & Reliability

Tyson Cote

Regina, SK Regina, SK

Executive Director, Operations

Kim Korchinski

General Manager, Operations North

Jason Bergen

North Battleford, SK

General Manager, Operations SE Area

Al Acton

Yorkton, SK

General Manager, Operations SW Area

Mike Rossiter

Swift Current, SK

General Manager, Operations Saskatoon Area Peter MacLachlan

Saskatoon, SK

General Manager, Operations Regina Area

Glen Brule

White City, SK

Operations Manager, Macklin Compressor Station Operations Manager, Pierceland West Compressor Station Executive Vice President, Customer Service Operations

Shaun O’Brian

Macklin, SK

Scott Bickert

Pierceland, SK

Kevin Adair

Regina, SK

Legal Counsel

Terry Jordan

Regina, SK

Executive Director, Strategic Planning and Environment

Kristen Darr

Regina, SK

Leader, Emergency Management

Ankit Saxena

Regina, SK Regina, SK

✓ (2)

Manager, Gas Control

Kyle Gerein

Director, Safety & Emergency Management

Darren Janke

Regina, SK

Total Office Copies

4

16

TOTAL COPIES DISTRIBUTED

5

17

ELECTRONIC COPY IS LOCATED AT: The CEMP SharePoint site – MIPL(C)L Emergency Response and has been posted to the Mobile Emergency Management Library.

This document is accessible on the Many Islands Pipe Lines (Canada) Limited Website at: https://www.miplcl.com. Any printout of this document will be considered uncontrolled.

MANY ISLANDS PIPE LINES (CANADA) LIMITED EMERGENCY PROCEDURES MANUAL Manual Distribution and Maintenance

Amendment Protocol

This Emergency Procedures Manual (EPM) will be reviewed, validated and updated annually, or as required, by the Emergency Procedures Manual Advisor. All amendments will be distributed to each individual manual holder who will be responsible for incorporating them as they are received. A record of all amendments will be maintained utilizing the Document Change Control at the front of this EPM. As a registered holder of this manual, you have an obligation to assist in the maintenance of accurate up to date information. If you detect an error in the manual, or subsequent to its revision publication date, become aware of any changes to any information contained herein, please forward such information as soon as possible on the Manual Amendment Request Form on the following page to:

Many Islands Pipe Lines (Canada) Limited

Contact: Darren Janke

800 - 1777 Victoria Avenue

Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 4K5

Cell: 306-536-2502

Email: djanke@saskenergy.com

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MANY ISLANDS PIPE LINES (CANADA) LIMITED EMERGENCY PROCEDURES MANUAL Table of Contents

Table of Contents 1.0 DIRECTORY ............................................................................................................ i

1.1 Emergency Contacts ..........................................................................................................................1

1.1.1

Emergency Pipeline Contacts...............................................................................................1

1.1.2

Key Contacts.......................................................................................................................15

1.1.3

Satellite Phones ..................................................................................................................16

1.1.4

Saskatchewan Rail Network Contact..................................................................................18

1.1.5

Fire Departments Bordering MIPL ......................................................................................20

1.2 Government Agencies .......................................................................................................................1

1.2.1

Government of Saskatchewan Agencies..............................................................................1

1.2.2

Government of Canada Agencies.........................................................................................2

1.3 Support ................................................................................................................................................1

1.3.1

STARS Emergency Link Centre ...........................................................................................1

1.4 Incident Documentation / Company Records .................................................................................1

1.4.1

Forms ....................................................................................................................................1

1.4.2

Records.................................................................................................................................1

2.0 ACTIVATION / PROCEDURES ............................................................................... i

2.1 Plan Principles ....................................................................................................................................1

2.1.1

Purpose of this EPM .............................................................................................................1

2.1.2

ICS Structure ........................................................................................................................2

2.1.3

Situation Assessment and Emergency Classification...........................................................6

2.1.4

Response Facilities...............................................................................................................7

2.1.5

Record Keeping ..................................................................................................................10

2.1.6

Training ...............................................................................................................................10

2.1.7

Exercises ............................................................................................................................11

2.1.8

Continuing Education..........................................................................................................12

2.1.9

Policy and Commitment ......................................................................................................12

2.1.10

Stakeholder Liaison to Prepare for Emergencies ...............................................................12

2.2 Activation Charts and Graphics........................................................................................................1

2.2.1

First On-Scene Strategy .......................................................................................................1

2.2.2

Sources of Emergency Notification.......................................................................................2

2.2.3

Size up the Situation flowchart .............................................................................................3

2.2.4

Initial Notification ...................................................................................................................4

2.2.5

Notification Flowchart ...........................................................................................................5

2.2.6

ICS Organization Structure ...................................................................................................6

2.2.7

Incident Response Cycle ......................................................................................................9

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2.3 Level of Emergency............................................................................................................................2

2.3.1

Levels of Emergency ............................................................................................................2

2.3.2

Downgrading Emergency Procedures ..................................................................................8

2.4 Response Team Duties ......................................................................................................................1

2.4.1

Initial Actions .........................................................................................................................2

2.4.2

Documentation ......................................................................................................................3

2.4.3

Incident Commander ............................................................................................................4

2.4.4

Deputy Incident Commander ................................................................................................7

2.4.5

Liaison Officer .......................................................................................................................9

2.4.6

Finance Officer....................................................................................................................11

Finance Officer .............................................................................................................................................11

2.4.7

Public Information Officer ...................................................................................................13

2.4.8

Legal Officer........................................................................................................................15

2.4.9

Operations Chief .................................................................................................................16

2.4.10

On-Site Commander ...........................................................................................................18

2.4.11

Planning Chief.....................................................................................................................21

2.4.12

Logistics Chief.....................................................................................................................23

2.4.13

Safety Chief ........................................................................................................................25

2.4.14

ICC Scribe...........................................................................................................................27

ICC Scribe .....................................................................................................................................................27

2.4.15

OSCP Scribe.......................................................................................................................29

OSCP Scribe .................................................................................................................................................29

2.4.16

Emergency Planning Officer ...............................................................................................31

2.5 Incident-Specific Response ..............................................................................................................1

2.5.1

Dangerous Goods.................................................................................................................1

2.5.2

Fire / Explosions ...................................................................................................................4

2.5.3

Medical Emergency ..............................................................................................................5

2.5.4

Missing or Overdue Personnel / Aircraft / Vehicles ............................................................10

2.5.5

Environmental Assessment of Sensitive Areas ..................................................................11

2.5.6

Natural Disasters ................................................................................................................11

2.5.7

Notification of Next-of-Kin ...................................................................................................16

2.5.8

Pipeline Release .................................................................................................................16

2.5.9

Working in Vicinity of Escaping Gas ...................................................................................16

2.5.10

Security Issues....................................................................................................................17

2.5.11

Odorization – Odour Release and Odorant Spills ..............................................................20

2.5.12

Emergency Shut Down Procedure .....................................................................................20

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2.5.13

Civil Disorder.......................................................................................................................20

3.0 GUIDELINES ........................................................................................................... i

3.1 Government Notification Requirements ..........................................................................................1

3.1.1

Canada Energy Regulator (CER) Reporting ........................................................................1

3.1.2

Saskatchewan.......................................................................................................................2

3.1.3

Canada .................................................................................................................................8

3.2 Public Protection Methods ................................................................................................................1

3.2.1

Planning and Response Zones.............................................................................................1

3.2.2

Air Monitoring ........................................................................................................................1

3.2.3

Shelter-in-Place ....................................................................................................................2

3.2.4

Evacuation ............................................................................................................................3

3.3 Media....................................................................................................................................................1

3.3.1

Media and Press Release Guideline ....................................................................................1

3.3.2

Preliminary Media Statement Template................................................................................2

3.3.3

News Release .......................................................................................................................2

3.4 Reporting of Hazards .........................................................................................................................1

3.5 Definitions and References ...............................................................................................................1

3.5.1

Definitions .............................................................................................................................1

3.5.2

Acronyms ..............................................................................................................................7

3.5.3

Hazardous Products .............................................................................................................9

3.6 Forms...................................................................................................................................................1 4.0 SITE SPECIFIC INFORMATION.............................................................................. i

4.1 Operations...........................................................................................................................................1

4.1.1

Lead Regulatory Agency ......................................................................................................1

4.2 Technical Data ....................................................................................................................................1

4.2.1

Pipeline and Facility List .......................................................................................................1

4.3 Maps.....................................................................................................................................................1

4.3.1

WCSS Saskatchewan Oil Spill Co-op Boundaries ...............................................................1

4.3.2

MIPL Owned & Leased Facility Location Map ......................................................................2

4.3.3

Pipelines ...............................................................................................................................3

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MANY ISLANDS PIPE LINES (CANADA) LIMITED EMERGENCY PROCEDURES MANUAL Directory

1.0

DIRECTORY

1.1 Emergency Contacts ..........................................................................................................................1

1.1.1

Emergency Pipeline Contacts...............................................................................................1 1.1.1.1 Pipeline: Cold Lake - Beacon Hill .......................................................................1 1.1.1.2 Pipeline: Poco (John Lake) – Bronson Lake ......................................................2 1.1.1.3 Pipeline: SaskOil Frog Lake ...............................................................................3 1.1.1.4 Pipeline: Husky – Marwayne ..............................................................................4 1.1.1.5 Pipeline: Husky Bi-Provincial Upgrader..............................................................5 1.1.1.6 Pipeline: Loomis – Herbert .................................................................................6 1.1.1.7 Pipeline: Steelman – North Portal - Williston Basin Interstate ...........................7 1.1.1.8 Pipeline: Norquay – Benito .................................................................................8 1.1.1.9 Pipeline: Macklin – Unity ....................................................................................9 1.1.1.10 Pipeline: Husky Bi-Provincial Upgrader (Loop) ................................................10 1.1.1.11 Macklin Compressor Station.............................................................................11 1.1.1.12 Pipeline: Portal Municipal Gas..........................................................................12 1.1.1.13 Pipeline: Shaunavon Interconnect....................................................................13 1.1.1.14 Pipeline and Compressor Station: Pierceland Supply......................................14

1.1.2

Key Contacts.......................................................................................................................15

1.1.3

Satellite Phones ..................................................................................................................16 1.1.3.1 Quick Reference Guide for Making Calls .........................................................16

1.1.4

Saskatchewan Rail Network Contact..................................................................................18

1.1.5

Fire Departments Bordering MIPL ......................................................................................20

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1.1 Emergency Contacts

1.1.1 Emergency Pipeline Contacts

1.1.1.1

Pipeline: Cold Lake - Beacon Hill

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE FOR PIPELINE INCIDENT

Pipeline: Cold Lake – Beacon Hill (SW 12-62-01 W4M to NE 12-62-25 W3M)

If Incident Reported to TransGas Gas Control

Gas Control to contact TC Energy to implement emergency procedures for pipeline incident and coordinate with TC Energy.

TC Energy Emergency Telephone Numbers:

TC Energy

24 Hour Emergency

1-888-982-7222

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If Incident Reported to TC Energy

TC Energy is to call TransGas Gas Control at (306) 777-9800. Gas Control to implement emergency procedure for pipeline incident and coordinate with TC Energy.

Additional Comments

CER Order or Certificate number: Order XG-5-77

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1.1.1.2

Pipeline: Poco (John Lake) – Bronson Lake

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE FOR PIPELINE INCIDENT

Pipeline: Poco (John Lake) - Bronson Lake (NE 01-56-01 W4M to NE 06-56-27 W3M)

If Incident Reported to TransGas Gas Control

Gas Control to contact Campus Energy to implement emergency procedures for pipeline incident

Campus Energy Emergency Telephone Numbers:

Campus Energy

24 Hour Emergency

1-844-382-5167

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If Incident Reported to Campus Energy

Campus Energy is to call TransGas Gas Control at (306) 777-9800. Gas Control to implement emergency procedure for pipeline incident.

Additional Comments

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CER Order or Certificate Number: Order XG-9-87

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1.1.1.3

Pipeline: SaskOil Frog Lake

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE FOR PIPELINE INCIDENT

Pipeline: SaskOil Frog Lake (NE 01-56-01 W4M to NE 06-56-27 W3M)

If Incident Reported to TransGas Gas Control

Gas Control to contact Campus Energy emergency contacts and implement emergency procedures for pipeline incident

Campus Energy Emergency Telephone Numbers:

Campus Energy

24 Hour Emergency

1-844-382-5167

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If Incident Reported to Campus Energy

Campus Energy is to call TransGas Gas Control at (306) 777-9800. Gas Control to implement emergency procedure for pipeline incident.

Additional Comments

ii

CER Order or Certificate Number: Order XG-15-90 (AO-001-XG-15-90)

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1.1.1.4

Pipeline: Husky – Marwayne

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE FOR PIPELINE INCIDENT

Pipeline: Husky - Marwayne

(NE 24-52-01 W4M to NE 08-51-27 W3M)

If Incident Reported to TransGas Gas Control

Gas Control to contact Husky Oil to implement emergency procedures for pipeline incident and coordinate with Husky Oil.

Husky Oil Emergency Telephone Numbers:

Husky Oil

24 Hour Emergency

1-877-262-2111

If Incident Reported to Husky (Marwayne)

Husky Oil is to call TransGas Gas Control at (306) 777-9800. Gas Control to implement emergency procedure for pipeline incident and coordinate with Husky.

Additional Comments

CER Order or Certificate Number: Order XG-M29-60-94, XG-M29-61-94, and MO-008-2019

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1.1.1.5

Pipeline: Husky Bi-Provincial Upgrader

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE FOR PIPELINE INCIDENT

Pipeline: Husky Bi-Provincial Upgrader

(SW 24-49-01 W4M to NW 30-49-27 W3M)

Meter Station # 9482

(NW 30-49-27 W3M)

If Incident Reported to TransGas Gas Control

Gas Control to contact Atco Pipelines Gas Control to implement emergency procedures for pipeline incident and coordinate with Atco Pipelines Gas Control.

Emergency Telephone Numbers:

Atco Pipelines

24 Hour Gas Control

(780) 496-9381

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Atco Pipelines

24 Hour Emergency

1-877-496-9380

Husky Bi-Provincial Upgrader 24 Hour Emergency

(306) 825-1911

24 Hour Switchboard

(306) 825-1700

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If Incident Reported to Atco

Atco is to call TransGas Gas Control at (306) 777-9800. Gas Control to implement emergency procedure for pipeline incident and coordinate with Atco.

Additional Comments

Also, notify Husky Upgrader of situation and co-ordinate alternative supply.

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CER Order or Certificate Number: Order XG-29-92 and MO-11-92

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1.1.1.6

Pipeline: Loomis – Herbert

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE FOR PIPELINE INCIDENT

Pipeline: Loomis - Herbert (SW 01-01-23 W3M to SW 22-18-10 W3M) Meter Station #9998 (SW 22-18-10 W3M)

If Incident Reported to TransGas Gas Control

Gas Control to contact NorthWestern Energy emergency contacts and implement emergency procedures for pipeline incident and coordinate.

NorthWestern Energy Emergency Telephone Numbers:

NorthWestern Energy

1-888-467-2669

24 Hour Emergency

Butte, Montana

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If Incident Reported to NorthWestern Energy

NorthWestern Energy is to call TransGas Gas Control at (306) 777-9800, Gas Control to implement emergency procedures for pipeline incident and coordinate with NorthWestern Energy.

Additional Comments

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CER Order or Certificate Number: Order GC-47, A0-003-GC-47

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1.1.1.7

Pipeline: Steelman – North Portal - Williston Basin Interstate

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE FOR PIPELINE INCIDENT

Pipeline: Steelman - North Portal – Williston Basin Interstate (NW21-04-05 W2M to NE 03-01-05 W2M) Meter Station #9981 (NE 03-01-05 W2M)

If Incident Reported to TransGas Gas Control

Gas Control to contact Williston Basin Interstate Pipeline Company (WBI) emergency contacts and implement emergency procedures for pipeline incident and coordinate with WBI.

WBI Emergency Telephone Numbers:

WBI Gas Control

24 Hour Emergency 24 Hour Gas Control

1-888-859-7291 (701) 530-1651

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If Incident Reported to Williston Basin Interstate Pipeline Company

Williston Basin is to call TransGas Gas Control at (306) 777-9800. Gas Control to implement emergency procedures for pipeline incident and coordinate with Williston Basin.

Additional Comments

CER Order or Certificate Number: Order XG-M29-58-93

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1.1.1.8

Pipeline: Norquay – Benito

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE FOR PIPELINE INCIDENT

Pipeline: Norquay – Benito

(NW 33-33-1 W2M to SW 5-34-29 W1M)

Meter Station #8870 (SW 5-34-29 W1M)

If Incident Reported to TransGas Gas Control

Gas Control to contact Manitoba Hydro emergency contacts and implement emergency procedures for pipeline incident and coordinate with Manitoba Hydro.

Manitoba Hydro Emergency Telephone Numbers:

Manitoba Hydro

24 Hour Emergency

1-888-624-9376

If Incident Reported to Manitoba Hydro

Manitoba Hydro is to call TransGas Gas Control at (306) 777-9800. Gas Control to implement emergency procedures for pipeline incident and coordinate with Manitoba Hydro.

Additional Comments

CER Order or Certificate Number: Order XG-M029-24-2000

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1.1.1.9

Pipeline: Macklin – Unity

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE FOR PIPELINE INCIDENT

Pipeline: Macklin – Unity (NE 11-38-01 W4M to NW 08-40-22 W3M)

If Incident Reported to TransGas Gas Control

Gas Control to contact TC Energy to implement emergency procedures for pipeline incident and coordinate with TC Energy.

TC Energy Emergency Telephone Numbers:

TC Energy

24 Hour Emergency

1-888-982-7222

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If Incident Reported to TC Energy

TC Energy is to call TransGas Gas Control at (306) 777-9800. Gas Control to implement emergency procedure for pipeline incident and coordinate with TC Energy.

Additional Comments

CER Order or Certificate Number: Order MO-11-72, MO-050-2017

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1.1.1.10 Pipeline: Husky Bi-Provincial Upgrader (Loop)

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE FOR PIPELINE INCIDENT

Pipeline: Husky Bi-Provincial Upgrader (SW 24-49-01 W4M to NW 30-49-27 W3M) Meter Station # 9482 (NW 30-49-27 W3M)

If Incident Reported to TransGas Gas Control

Gas Control to contact Atco Pipelines Gas Control to implement emergency procedures for pipeline incident and coordinate with Atco Pipelines Gas Control.

Emergency Telephone Numbers:

Atco Pipelines

24 Hour Gas Control

(780) 496-9381

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Atco Pipelines

24 Hour Emergency

1-877-496-9380

24 Hour Emergency

Husky Bi-Provincial Upgrader

(306) 825-1911

24 Hour Switchboard

(306) 825-1700

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If Incident Reported to Atco

Atco is to call TransGas Gas Control at (306) 777-9800. Gas Control to implement emergency procedure for pipeline incident and coordinate with Atco.

Additional Comments

Also, notify Husky Upgrader of situation and coordinate alternative supply.

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CER Order or Certificate Number: Order XG-M182-032-2015

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1.1.1.11 Macklin Compressor Station

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE FOR COMPRESSOR STATION INCIDENT

Compressor station: Macklin (SE 23-38-28 W3M) Nearest town: Macklin, SK STARS Site #: 4586

If Incident Reported to TransGas Gas Control

Gas Control to contact TC Energy to implement emergency procedures for compressor station incident and coordinate with TC Energy.

Emergency Telephone Numbers:

TC Energy

24 Hour Emergency

1-888-982-7222

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MIPL

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RCMP – Unity

(306) 228-6300

St. Joseph’s Integrated Health Centre - Macklin

(306) 753-2115

Sask Air Ambulance

1-888-782-8247

STARS Air Ambulance - Saskatoon

(306) 242-0200

If Incident Reported to TC Energy

TC Energy is to call TransGas Gas Control at (306) 777-9800. Gas Control to implement emergency procedure for compressor station incident and coordinate with TC Energy.

Additional Comments

CER Order or Certificate Number: Order M0-050-2017

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1.1.1.12 Pipeline: Portal Municipal Gas

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE FOR PIPELINE INCIDENT

Pipeline: Portal Municipal Gas (SE 01-01-05 W2M)

If Incident Reported to TransGas Gas Control

Gas Control to contact Portal Municipal Gas Company Canada Inc. (PMGC) emergency contacts and implement emergency procedures for pipeline incident and coordinate with PMGC.

PMGC Telephone Numbers:

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If Incident Reported to Portal Municipal Gas Company Canada Inc.

PMGC is to call TransGas Gas Control at (306) 777-9800. Gas Control to implement emergency procedures for pipeline incident and coordinate with PMGC.

Additional Comments

SaskEnergy Incorporated provides emergency management services to Many Islands Pipe Lines (Canada) Limited and Portal Municipal Gas Company Canada Inc., and these materials apply for both operators’ pipelines, to be read with necessary adaptations inferred.

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1.1.1.13 Pipeline: Shaunavon Interconnect

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE FOR PIPELINE INCIDENT

Pipeline: Shaunavon Interconnect

(SE 17-07-18 W3M to SE 16-07-18 W3M)

If Incident Reported to TransGas Gas Control

Gas Control to contact TC Energy emergency contacts and implement emergency procedures for pipeline incident and coordinate with TC Energy.

TC Energy Emergency Telephone Numbers:

TC Energy

24 Hour Emergency

1-888-982-7222

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If Incident Reported to TC Energy

TC Energy is to call TransGas Gas Control at (306) 777-9800. Gas Control to implement emergency procedures for pipeline incident and coordinate with TC Energy.

Additional Comments

CER Order or Certificate Number: Order XG-091-2020

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1.1.1.14 Pipeline and Compressor Station: Pierceland Supply

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE FOR INCIDENT

Pipeline: Pierceland Supply

(SW 12-62-01 W4M to NE 07-62-24 W3M)

Compressor station: Pierceland West (SW 09-62-27 W3M) Nearest town: Pierceland, SK STARS Site #: 4727

If Incident Reported to TransGas Gas Control

Gas Control to contact Nova Gas Transmission Ltd. (NGTL) to implement emergency procedures for incident and coordinate with NGTL.

Emergency Telephone Numbers:

Nova Gas Transmission Ltd.

24 Hour Emergency

1-888-982-7222

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MIPL

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RCMP – Pierceland

(306) 839-3330

Pierceland Health Clinic

(306) 839-4630

Sask Air Ambulance

1-888-782-8247

STARS Air Ambulance - Saskatoon

(306) 242-0200

If Incident Reported to NGTL

NGTL is to call TransGas Gas Control at (306) 777-9800. Gas Control to implement emergency procedures for incident and coordinate with NGTL.

Additional Comments

CER Order or Certificate Number: Order XG-017-2020

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1.1.2 Key Contacts

COMMUNICATION CENTRE

GOVERNMENT & MEDIA RELATIONS

MIPL 24 Hour Emergency Contact

306-777-9800

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CUSTOMER SERVICES

STRATEGIC PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT

Tanya Lang, Director, TransGas Customer Services

Kristen Darr, Executive Director

Off/Cell 306-531-6240

Off./Cell. 306-552-9657

SAFETY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

Darren Janke, Director

Off./Cell. 306-536-2502

For all other internal contacts and external agencies, refer to Incident Response - Key Contacts in the Unified Management System SharePoint site.

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1.1.3 Satellite Phones Satellite phones are available at the locations below and will be accessed when there is a disruption to existing land and cellular communications. Iridium Extreme Satellite phones are in place as a contingency for communication outages, as well as first line communication tools in areas where other forms of voice communication are not available.

1.1.3.1

Quick Reference Guide for Making Calls

Refer to the Iridium Extreme Satellite Phone Quick Reference Guide delivered with the Satellite phone for complete instructions. The following is a brief instruction for placing calls:

a. Public telephone to Iridium Extreme:

From an outside line, dial 011 (country code), followed by the complete satellite phone number. For example, 011 8816 234 49321 will reach Gas Control.

b. Iridium Extreme to Iridium Extreme:

Dial the complete satellite phone number. For example, 8816 234 49321 will reach Gas Control.

c. Iridium Extreme to public telephone:

Dial the complete public telephone number. For example, 001 306-777-9800 for Gas Control.

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1.1.4 Saskatchewan Rail Network Contact

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1.1.5 Fire Departments Bordering MIPL

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1.2 Government Agencies .......................................................................................................................1

1.2.1

Government of Saskatchewan Agencies..............................................................................1

1.2.2

Government of Canada Agencies.........................................................................................2

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1.2 Government Agencies

1.2.1 Government of Saskatchewan Agencies

GOVERNMENT OF SASKATCHEWAN AGENCIES

Organization/Service

Location

Office

Fax

24 Hour 1-844-764-3637

Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources (MER) Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) Saskatchewan Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment (MOE)

Emergency/Spills Number

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306- 953-3637

Regina

306-787-1694

Regina

306-787-4496

306-787-2208

Province Wide

1-800-567-7233

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Spill Control Centre

1-800-667-7525

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Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK)

Regina

306-798-7111

306-787-9273

Gas and Electrical Licensing

Regina

306-787-4530

306-798-8882

Wildfire Management – Report a Fire

Province Wide

1-800-667-9660

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Report an Injury

1-800-787-9288

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Workers Compensation Board (WCB)

Inquiries and Information

1-800-667-7590

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Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways & Infrastructure (MHI) Saskatchewan Ministry of Health – Health Management Unit Provincial Enforcement Centre Spill Report Line

Regina

306-787-4800

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Regina

306-787-3475

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Province Wide

1-800-667-7525

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Saskatchewan Water Security Agency

Moose Jaw

306-694-3990

SaskPower

Province Wide

1-888-757-6937

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1.2.2 Government of Canada Agencies

GOVERNMENT OF CANADA AGENCIES

Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)

1-800-668-6767

Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (C.C.O.H.S)

1-800-668-4284

TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS

Transport Canada – Pacific Region

1-604-666-2955

Transportation Safety Board (TSB)

1-819-997-7887

1-888-CAN-UTEC (226-8832) 1-613-996-6666 (Call Collect) Information: 1-616-992-4624

Canadian Transport Emergency Centre (CANUTEC)

Emergency Response Assistance Canada

1-800-265-0212

CONTAINMENT SPILL REPORTING

Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)

1-800-663-3456

Fisheries and Oceans Canada – Central – Arctic (Edmonton)

1-855-852-8320

OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Alberta Energy Regulator - Energy/Environmental Emergency and Operational Complaint Line

1-800-222-6514

Alberta Energy Regulator – Calgary (Head Office)

1-403-297-8311

Manitoba Public Utilities Board

1-866-854-3698

Canada Energy Regulator – Pipeline Emergencies

1-819-997-7887

Canada Energy Regulator

1-403-292-4800

NAV Canada

1-613-563-5588

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1.3 Support ................................................................................................................................................1

1.3.1

STARS Emergency Link Centre ...........................................................................................1

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1.3 Support

1.3.1 STARS Emergency Link Centre

STARS EMERGENCY LINK CENTRE

TOLL FREE 1-888-888-4567

DIRECT 403-299-0932

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If calling for an Ambulance, Police or Fire from a cellular telephone call the Emergency Link Centre. If calling from a landline, call directly to 911. The STARS Emergency Link Centre is an advanced 24-hour communications centre providing one-call access to a variety of resources. The list of STARS registered sites is available through this link or on your corporate smartphone content locker.

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