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Plan Saskatchewan Operating Area Emergency Response Plan EM-PLAN-0005 Revision: 08 2018-10-17 For Alliance Pipeline Internal Use Only Approved - Uncontrolled When Printed Approved by Dan Munthe Emergency Response and Compliance Coordinator 2018-10-17 Reviewed by Barclay Crossland Area Manager Saskatchewan Operating Area 2018-03-07 Prepared by Leah Jarrett Administrative Assistant Saskatchewan Operating Area 2018-03-07

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Page 1: Saskatchewan Operating Area Emergency Response Plan

Plan

Saskatchewan Operating Area Emergency Response Plan EM-PLAN-0005 Revision: 08 2018-10-17

For Alliance Pipeline Internal Use Only

Approved - Uncontrolled When Printed

Approved by Dan Munthe Emergency Response and Compliance Coordinator

2018-10-17

Reviewed by Barclay Crossland Area Manager Saskatchewan Operating Area

2018-03-07

Prepared by Leah Jarrett Administrative Assistant Saskatchewan Operating Area

2018-03-07

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Alliance Pipeline Limited Partnership

This material is protected by copyright and is the exclusive property of Alliance Pipeline Limited Partnership and is used with permission by Alliance Pipeline L.P. (collectively, "Alliance"). No external distribution or transmission of this material is permitted without the prior written consent of the copyright holder. Applications for the copyright holder's written permission to reproduce any part of this publication should be addressed to Alliance Pipeline Limited Partnership, Attention: Law Department, 800, 605 - 5th Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta, T2P 3H5.

This material is provided to the public for information purposes only, and personal and/or sensitive information has been redacted. This material is specific to Alliance and its operations and should not be used by other parties as a basis for their own response plans or efforts. Alliance disclaims any and all liability for losses arising from such reliance. While Alliance has made reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy and completeness of its plan, Alliance disclaims any and all responsibility for errors or omissions in this document, and for direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential losses or damages that may result from the use or duplication of this material by third parties. The master version of this document is maintained internally by Alliance. This material is uncontrolled when printed.

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Date: 2018-10-17 Revision: 08 Approved

Table of Contents 1.0 Purpose ........................................................................................................................................ 3

2.0 Scope ............................................................................................................................................ 3

3.0 Roles and Responsibilities ............................................................................................................ 3

3.1 Document Owner .................................................................................................................. 3

3.2 Additional Roles .................................................................................................................... 3

3.3 Document Review Frequency ............................................................................................... 4

4.0 Saskatchewan Mainline Operating Area ....................................................................................... 4

4.1 Area Overview ...................................................................................................................... 4

4.2 First Responders ................................................................................................................... 6

4.3 Area Contacts ..................................................................................................................... 11

4.4 Kerrobert Compressor Station 9A ....................................................................................... 12

4.5 Loreburn Compressor Station 11A...................................................................................... 12

4.6 Estlin Compressor Station 13A ........................................................................................... 12

4.7 Alameda Compressor Station 15A ...................................................................................... 13

4.8 Waste Heat Facilities Overview .......................................................................................... 13

4.9 Common Stream Operators (CSO) (SK56) ......................................................................... 14

4.10 Local External Contacts ...................................................................................................... 14

4.10.1 Saskatchewan Local Authorities .............................................................................. 14

4.10.2 Co-op Refinery ......................................................................................................... 15

4.11 Saskatchewan Oil Spill Contingency Groups ...................................................................... 16

4.12 Area 6 Emergency Response Cooperative ......................................................................... 17

4.13 Mutual Aid Partners ............................................................................................................ 17

4.14 Mainline Block Valves and Mainline Connections ............................................................... 19

4.15 Lateral Tie-In Valves ........................................................................................................... 19

4.16 Environmental Considerations ............................................................................................ 20

4.17 Emergency Response Equipment –Field Deployment ........................................................ 20

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4.18 Area Office Fire & Evacuation ............................................................................................. 21

4.18.1 If you discover a fire: ................................................................................................ 21

4.18.2 If you are trapped by fire or smoke: .......................................................................... 21

4.18.3 Evacuation ............................................................................................................... 21

4.19 Site Evacuation ................................................................................................................... 22

5.0 Maps ........................................................................................................................................... 22

6.0 References.................................................................................................................................. 22

Revision History .................................................................................................................................. 23

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1.0 Purpose This Area specific Emergency Response Plan (ERP) provides the specific information relevant to locations and facilities within this operating area and is a complement document to the Alliance Pipeline Emergency Response Plan. The area plan(s) describes:

• Pipeline and facility characteristics • Emergency Official contact information • Facility Locations • Emergency Response equipment

The Plan is part of the Emergency Management Program and is aligned with Alliance Pipeline’s Integrated Management System (AIMS). It is planned, implemented, validated and reviewed by management.

2.0 Scope The Alliance Emergency Management Program (of which this document falls under) is intended to prepare for an emergency, respond to and mitigate conditions during an emergency and recover from an emergency that could adversely affect the safety of the public, the workers, property, or the environment.

This plan applies to all Alliance Employee-Partners (contractors are specifically excluded as having a role during the Emergency activation and initial response phases of an event), and all of Alliance's operations in Canada and the United States as they relate to the preparation/mitigation, activation, and response phases in an emergency.

The scope of the Emergency Management area plan(s) include all of Alliance’s above and underground pipeline assets and facilities.

3.0 Roles and Responsibilities 3.1 Document Owner

The Emergency Management Coordinator owns the Saskatchewan Mainline Operating Area Plan and is accountable for:

• Ensuring that the plan is designed for its purpose and meets its desired objectives and legal requirements;

• Ensuring appropriate engagement of stakeholders who support/participate as part of the plan; and

• Approves changes to this plan and its related documentation

3.2 Additional Roles

The Area Manager for Saskatchewan Mainline Operating Area and the area administrative assistant are responsible for

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ensuring content is accurate.

3.3 Document Review Frequency

The review cycle for this process document is annual, not to exceed 15 months

4.0 Saskatchewan Mainline Operating Area 4.1 Area Overview The Saskatchewan Mainline operating area starts at Saskatchewan/Alberta border and proceeds southeast to KP 1560.10 at the Canada/US Border. The entire Saskatchewan Mainline Area is 36” mainline pipe. The mainline pipe has the following specifications:

Diameter 914 mm (36”)

Operating Pressure 12 017 kPa (1743 psi)

Thickness 14.275 mm (0.621”)

Rich Gas System Up to 44.2 MJH/m3 (up to 1188 btu/cf)

The Saskatchewan Mainline Area has the following compressor stations:

CS 9A - Kerrobert Compressor Station, Kerrobert, SK

CS 11A - Loreburn Compressor Station, Loreburn, SK

CS 13A - Estlin Compressor Station, Estlin, SK

CS 15A - Alameda Compressor Station, Alameda, SK

Alliance’s Saskatchewan Mainline Operating Area includes the following rural municipalities:

RM of Eye Hill No. 382: Mainline KP 835.95 to KP 876.43

RM of Grass Lake No. 381: Mainline KP 876.43 to KP 878.87

RM of Progress No. 351: Mainline KP 878.87 to KP 916.64 and KP 917.65 to KP 918.61 and KP 918.92 to KP 920.72

Town of Kerrobert: Mainline KP 916.64 to KP 917.65 and KP 918.61 to KP 918.92

RM of Mariposa No. 350: Mainline KP 920.72 to KP 922.43

RM of Oakdale No. 320: Mainline KP 922.43 to KP 932.06

RM of Winslow No. 319: Mainline KP 932.06 to KP 965.06

RM of Mountainview No. 318: Mainline KP 965.06 to KP 995.00

RM of Pleasant Valley No. 288: Mainline KP 995.00 to KP 998.34

RM of St. Andrews No. 287: Mainline KP 998.34 to KP 1030.73

RM of Milden No. 286: Mainline KP 1030.73 to KP 1051.48

RM of Fertile Valley No. 285: Mainline KP 1051.48 to KP 1086.29

RM of Loreburn No. 254: Mainline KP 1086.29 to KP 1130.66

RM of Willner No. 253: Mainline KP 1130.66 to KP 1138.51

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RM of Huron No. 223: Mainline KP 1138.51 to KP 1169.25

RM of Craik No. 222: Mainline KP 1169.25 to KP 1202.47

RM of Dufferin No. 190: Mainline KP 1202.47 to KP 1243.15

RM of Pense No. 160: Mainline KP 1243.15 to KP 1264.78

RM of Sherwood No. 159: Mainline KP 1264.78 to KP 1294.72

RM of Bratt’s Lake No. 129: Mainline KP 1294.72 to KP 1300.80

RM of Lajord No. 128: Mainline KP 1300.80 to KP 1337.07

RM of Francis No. 127: Mainline 1337.07 to KP 1356.47

RM of Wellington No. 97: Mainline 1356.47 to KP 1371.07

RM of Fillmore No. 96: Mainline KP 1371.07 to KP 1405.94

RM of Griffin No. 66: Mainline KP 1405.94 to KP 1409.64

RM of Tecumseh No. 65: Mainline KP 1409.64 to KP 1447.12

RM of Brock No. 64: Mainline KP 1447.12 to KP 1455.48

RM of Browning No. 34: Mainline KP 1455.48 to KP 1483.57

RM of Moose Creek No. 33: Mainline KP 1483.57 to KP 1502.49

RM of Enniskillen No. 3: Mainline KP 1502.49 to KP 1522.77

RM of Mount Pleasant No. 2: Mainline KP 1522.77 to KP 1556.60

RM of Argyle No. 1: Mainline KP 1556.60 to KP 1560.10

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4.2 First Responders1

NOTE: A special telephone number is to be used by all pipeline/oil companies to access the Saskatchewan 911. This number is to be used if you are out-of-province but need to contact Saskatchewan 911 to request emergency services for incidents that occur within Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan 911 – Out of Province Number (24 hours): 306-953-4284 First Responder Location 24-Hour Number

Ambulances Moose Jaw and District EMS RM of Craik No. 222 911 or 306-694-

2111 Luseland Ambulance RM of Eye Hill No. 382 911 or 306-975-

8800 RM of Grass Lake No. 381 RM of Progress No. 351

Kerrobert Ambulance

RM of Progress No. 351 Town of Kerrobert RM of Mariposa No. 350 RM of Oakdale No. 320 RM of Winslow No. 319

Rosetown Ambulance RM of Mountainview No. 318 RM of Pleasant Valley No. 288 RM of St. Andrews No. 287

Milden Ambulance

RM of Milden No. 286

Outlook Ambulance RM of Fertile Valley No. 285

Loreburn Ambulance RM of Loreburn No. 254

Davidson Ambulance RM of Willner No. 253 RM of Huron No. 223

STARS Air Ambulance, Emergency Line

Saskatchewan If using a cellular

1-888-888-4567 #4567 or *45672

1 If you dial 911, you will reach the emergency operator only for the area from which you are dialling. 2 #4567 is only available from Telus Mobility or Rogers Wireless. Bell Mobility customers must use the toll-free number.

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First Responder Location 24-Hour Number Kerrobert Site ID

Number 1281

Loreburn Site ID Number

1618

Regional Communications Centre (Regina, SK)

RM of Dufferin No. 190

911 or 306-525-39993

RM of Pense No. 160 RM of Sherwood No. 159 RM of Bratt’s Lake No. 129 RM of Lajord No. 128 RM of Francis No. 127 RM of Wellington No. 97 RM of Fillmore No. 96 RM of Griffin No. 66 RM of Tecumseh No. 65 RM of Browning No. 34 RM of Brock No. 64 911 or 306-462-

2010 M.D. Ambulance Care RM of Moose Creek

No. 33 911 or 306-975-

88004 RM of Enniskillen No. 3

911 or 306-483-2277

RM of Mount Pleasant No. 2

911 or 306-482-3313

RM of Argyle No. 1 911 or 306-685-2010

911 or 306-933-5360

STARS Air Ambulance, Emergency Line

Saskatchewan If using a cellular

1-888-888-4567 #4567 or *45675

Estlin Site ID Number 1615 Alameda Site ID Number

1616

3 This is the 24-hour emergency number for Regional Communications Centre in Regina which dispatches fire services for this area. 4 This is the 24-hour emergency number for M.D. Ambulance Care in Saskatoon who dispatches fire services for this area. 5 #4567 is only available from Telus Mobility or Rogers Wireless. Bell Mobility customers must use the toll-free number.

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First Responder Location 24-Hour Number Fire Departments Moose Jaw and District EMS RM of Craik No. 222 911 or 306-694-

2111 Prince Albert Emergency Communications Centre

RM of Eye Hill No. 382 911 or 306-953-4284 RM of Grass Lake No.

381 RM of Progress No. 351 Town of Kerrobert RM of Mariposa No. 350 RM of Oakdale No. 320 RM of Winslow No. 319 RM of Mountainview No. 318 RM of Pleasant Valley No. 288 RM of St. Andrews No. 287 RM of Milden No. 286 RM of Fertile Valley No. 285 RM of Loreburn No. 254 RM of Willner No. 253 RM of Huron No. 223

Regional Communications Centre (Regina, SK)

RM of Dufferin No. 190

911 or 306-525-3999

RM of Pense No. 160 RM of Sherwood No. 159 RM of Bratt’s Lake No. 129 RM of Lajord No. 128 RM of Francis No. 127 RM of Wellington No. 97 RM of Fillmore No. 96 RM of Griffin No. 66 RM of Tecumseh No. 65

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First Responder Location 24-Hour Number RM of Browning No. 34 RM of Brock No. 64 911 or 306-462-

2010 Police Departments Unity RCMP Detachment RM of Eye Hill No. 382 911 or 306-228-

6300 RM of Grass Lake No. 381

Kindersley RCMP Detachment

RM of Progress No. 351

911 or 306-463-4642

Town of Kerrobert RM of Mariposa No. 350 RM of Oakdale No. 320 RM of Winslow No. 319

Rosetown RCMP Detachment

RM of Mountainview No. 318

911 or 306-882-5700

RM of Pleasant Valley No. 288 RM of St. Andrews No. 287 RM of Milden No. 286 (West)

Outlook RCMP Detachment RM of Milden No. 286 (East)

911 or 306-867-5440

RM of Fertile Valley No. 285 RM of Loreburn No. 254

Craik RCMP Detachment RM of Willner No. 253 911 or 306-734-5200 RM of Huron No. 223

Saskatchewan Operational Communication Centre RCMP

All of Saskatchewan 306-780-5563

Craik RCMP Detachment RM of Craik No. 222 306-734-5200 Lumsden RCMP Detachment RM of Dufferin No.

190 306-731-4270

RM of Sherwood No. 159

Milestone RCMP Detachment RM of Bratt’s Lake No. 129

306-436-6250

RM of Lajord No. 128 Fillmore Community RCMP RM of Francis No. 127 306-722-3400

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First Responder Location 24-Hour Number Detachment RM of Wellington No.

97 RM of Fillmore No. 96 RM of Griffin No. 66 RM of Tecumseh No. 65

Weyburn RCMP Detachment RM of Griffin No. 66 306-848-4640 Carlyle RCMP Detachment RM of Tecumseh No.

65 911 or 306-453-

6707 RM of Brock No. 64

Estevan RCMP Detachment RM of Browning No. 34

306-637-4400

Carnduff RCMP Detachment RM of Moose Creek No. 33

306-482-4400

RM of Enniskillen No. 3 RM of Mount Pleasant No. 2 RM of Argyle No. 1

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4.3 Area Contacts

Address Main

On-Call Phone/ Pager

Fax Additional

1990 Industrial Drive

PO Box 3527 Regina, SK, S4P

3J8

306-775-3030 - 306-775-3035 Four voice lines and

video conferencing are available.

Consult the Emergency Contacts – Internal (http://corpdm/getdoc/ 967186) for APL Employee Partner contact info including cell and satellite numbers.

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4.4 Kerrobert Compressor Station 9A Main Fax Additional

306-834-5982 306-834-5988

306-834-5986

Two voice lines are available.

Kerrobert Compressor Station 9A is located at KP 913.30 (LS 15-22-34-23 W3M). The Compressor Station is a one-stage unit. There are four buildings located within the Compressor Station fenced area: a station control building and the utility building which are joined, a maintenance shop, a fuel gas building and a compressor building. The mainline enters at the northwest corner of the facility and exits at the southwest corner. The south end of the facility has a station blowdown. The NRGreen waste heat facility is also located in the yard.

GPS Coordinates for Kerrobert Compressor:

NW corner: 51.93986283o

-109.18315297o

STARS Site # for Kerrobert Compressor Station:

1281

4.5 Loreburn Compressor Station 11A Main Fax

306-644-4987 306-644-4983

306-644-4988

Loreburn Compressor Station 11A is located at KP 1109.18 (LS 13-20-26-5 W3M). The Compressor Station is a one-stage unit. There are three buildings located within the Compressor Station fenced area. A station control building and the utility building which are joined, a fuel gas building and a compressor building. The mainline enters at the southwest corner of the facility and exits at the southeast corner. The south end of the facility has a station blowdown. The NRGreen waste heat facility is also located in the yard.

GPS Coordinates for Loreburn Compressor:

NW corner: 51.24180736o

-106.67872617o

STARS Site # for Loreburn Compressor Station:

1618

4.6 Estlin Compressor Station 13A Main Fax

306-779-2109 306-779-2101 306-779-2100

306-779-2103

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Estlin Compressor Station 13A is located at KP 1306.81 (LS 4-15-15-18 W2M). The Compressor Station is a one-stage unit. There are four buildings located within the Compressor Station fenced area: a station control building and the utility building which are joined, a fuel gas building, a maintenance building and a compressor building. The mainline enters at the southwest corner of the facility and exits at the southeast corner. The south end of the facility has a station blowdown. The NRGreen waste heat facility, control room, and sub-station are located in the north and northwest areas of the yard.

GPS Coordinates for Estlin Compressor:

NW Corner: 50.25492275°

-104.41144844°

STARS Site # for Estlin Compressor Station:

1615

4.7 Alameda Compressor Station 15A Main Fax

306-489-4990 306-489-4991

306-489-4992

Alameda Compressor Station 15A is located at KP 1494.11 (LS 4-25-4-3 W2M). The Compressor Station is a one-stage unit. There are four buildings located within the compressor station fenced area: a station control building and the utility building which are joined, a fuel gas building, a maintenance building and a compressor building. The mainline enters at the southwest corner of the facility and exits at the southeast corner. The south end of the facility has a station blowdown. The NRGreen waste heat facility, control room, and sub-station are located in the north and northwest areas of the yard. In the southwest corner of the yard there is a MMC building for the new cooler addition.

GPS Coordinates for Alameda Compressor:

NW Corner: 49.32505936°

-102.29740358°

STARS Site # for Alameda Compressor Station:

1616

4.8 Waste Heat Facilities Overview Alliance Pipeline’s waste heat facilities are operated by NRGreen Power in partnership with Saskatchewan Energy. The pentane normal and thermal oil are closed loop systems, complete with leak detection. Any leaks/ low levels detected by our sensors will cause an alarm to be sent to the HMI and Gas Control. In the unlikely event of an undetected leak, our current site containment will prevent any liquids from exiting the site as the Ormat system is within our site perimeter. The Ormat system is sloped towards our current drainage ditch which runs inside our fence. This ditch directs all run-offs into the on-site dugout. The on-site dugout will contain the entire volume of both the pentane and thermal oil systems.

This project will have sensitive air monitors placed at strategic points where a pentane leak may occur. Should any of these monitors detect a leak; the system can shut down immediately. Leak detection information will be monitored from both the compressor station as well as Gas Control in Calgary. The waste heat system can be shut down manually on site or remotely by an operator or Gas Control, if required. The EPZ for waste heat is 800 m. It should be noted that the maximum expected quantity of pentane is 47 tonne or 47,000 Kg.

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4.9 Common Stream Operators (CSO) (SK56) Lateral Producer Facility 24-Hour

Emergency Steelman Lateral – SK56 BP Canada Energy

Company Steelman Gas Plant

306-634-4111

4.10 Local External Contacts

4.10.1 Saskatchewan Local Authorities Organization Location Daytime

RM of Eye Hill No. 382 Macklin, SK 306-753-2075 RM of Grass Lake No. 381 Reward, SK 306-228-2988 RM of Progress No. 351 Luseland, SK 306-372-4322 Town of Kerrobert Kerrobert, SK 306-834-2361 RM of Mariposa No. 350 Kerrobert, SK 306-834-5037 RM of Oakdale No. 320 Coleville, SK 306-965-2281 RM of Winslow No. 319 Dodsland, SK 306-356-2106 RM of Mountainview No. 318 Herschel, SK 306-377-2144 RM of Pleasant Valley No. 288 Rosetown, SK 306-882-4030 RM of St. Andrews No. 287 Rosetown, SK 306-882-2314 RM of Milden No. 286 Milden, SK 306-935-2181 RM of Fertile Valley No. 285 Conquest, SK 306-856-2037 RM of Loreburn No. 254 Loreburn, SK 306-644-2022 RM of Willner No. 253 Davidson, SK 306-567-3103 RM of Huron No. 223 Tugaske, SK 306-759-2211 RM of Craik No. 222 Craik, SK 306-734-2242 RM of Dufferin No. 190 Bethune, SK 306-638-3112 RM of Pense No. 160 Pense, SK 306-345-2303 RM of Sherwood No. 159 Regina, SK 306-525-5237 RM of Bratt’s Lake No. 129 Wilcox, SK 306-732-2030 RM of Lajord No. 128 Lajord, SK 306-781-2744 RM of Francis No. 127 Francis, SK 306-245-3256 RM of Wellington No. 97 Weyburn, SK 306-842-5606 RM of Fillmore No. 96 Fillmore, SK 306-722-3251 RM of Griffin No. 66 Griffin, SK 306-842-6298 RM of Tecumseh No. 65 Stoughton, SK 306-457-2277 RM of Brock No. 64 Kisbey, SK 306-462-2010 RM of Browning No. 34 Lampman, SK 306-487-2444 RM of Moose Creek No. 33 Alameda, SK 306-489-2044 RM of Enniskillen No. 3 Oxbow, SK 306-483-2277 RM of Mount Pleasant No. 2 Carnduff, SK 306-482-3313

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Organization Location Daytime RM of Eye Hill No. 382 Macklin, SK 306-753-2075 RM of Grass Lake No. 381 Reward, SK 306-228-2988 RM of Progress No. 351 Luseland, SK 306-372-4322 Town of Kerrobert Kerrobert, SK 306-834-2361 RM of Mariposa No. 350 Kerrobert, SK 306-834-5037 RM of Oakdale No. 320 Coleville, SK 306-965-2281 RM of Winslow No. 319 Dodsland, SK 306-356-2106 RM of Mountainview No. 318 Herschel, SK 306-377-2144 RM of Pleasant Valley No. 288 Rosetown, SK 306-882-4030 RM of St. Andrews No. 287 Rosetown, SK 306-882-2314 RM of Milden No. 286 Milden, SK 306-935-2181 RM of Fertile Valley No. 285 Conquest, SK 306-856-2037 RM of Loreburn No. 254 Loreburn, SK 306-644-2022 RM of Willner No. 253 Davidson, SK 306-567-3103 RM of Huron No. 223 Tugaske, SK 306-759-2211 RM of Argyle No. 1 Gainsborough, SK 306-685-2010

4.10.2 Co-op Refinery

The Co-op Refinery in Regina offers a local co-op emergency response service.

Emergency Response Co-operative (24 hours): 306-721-5372

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4.11 Saskatchewan Oil Spill Contingency Groups6

Figure 1: Saskatchewan Area Spill Co-op boundaries

Area 1 https://www.wcss.ab.ca/about/isrt-guidelines.shtml

Emergency Number = 1-866-541-8888 Area 2

http://areatwospill.com/ Emergency Number = 306-460-5102

Area 6 http://area6sask.ca/

Emergency Number = 306-791-5058 Area 4 (Weyburn) & 5 (Estevan) http://saskoilspill.com/home-2/

6 For the most up-to-date information for Saskatchewan Oil Spill Contingencies, check the website at:

http://www.saskoilspill.com

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Emergency Number = 306-634-6277

4.12 Area 6 Emergency Response Cooperative APL is a member of this group. The Callout process follows…

Figure 2: Area 6 Emergency Response Cooperative Call-Out Chart

4.13 Mutual Aid Partners

Company Number

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Company Number Kinder Morgan Canada (Cochin) 1-800-265-6000 Co-op Refinery 1-306-721-5222 Enbridge Pipelines 1-877-420-8800 Imperial Oil 1-306-757-4342 Moose Jaw Asphalt 1-306-691-7800 Plains Midstream 1-866-875-2554 Petro-Canada 1-306-382-1455 Plains Marketing 1-866-875-2554 SaskEnergy/TransGas 1-306-777-9800 Spectra Energy 1-877-824-3577

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4.14 Mainline Block Valves and Mainline Connections There mainline block valves are located approximately 35 km (20 miles) apart. Each valve will automatically close if there is a pressure reduction. A Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system monitored by Alliance’s Gas Control can close the valves remotely.

Mainline block valves located within the Saskatchewan Mainline Operating Area are listed on the following table. The map section of this plan contains a map for each block valve showing directions to the appropriate valve.

Table 1: Saskatchewan Mainline Operating Area Mainline Block Valves/Connections

Valve Station Number Valve Number KP LS

GPS

Lat Long MLV #8-1 M008-MBV-1010 849.26 3-5-39-27 W3M 52.319255 -109.856127 MLV #8-2 M008-MBV-1020 880.31 9-32-36-25 W3M 52.136914 -109.527345 Kerrobert MLV #9-A M009-MBV-1000 913.30 15-22-34-23 W3M 51.939862 -109.183152 KERROBERT-AUXSABLE CONNECTION 928.40 26-33-23 W3M 51.859494 -109.027409 MLV #9-1 M009-MBV-1010 947.39 13-28-32-20 W3M 51.776851 -108.790705 MLV #9-2 M009-MBV-1020 977.48 1-30-31-17 W3M 51.678113 -108.392637 Rosetown MLV #10B

M010-MBV-1000 1009.07 13-18-30-14 W3M 51.576188 -107.970644

MLV #10-1 M010-MBV-1010 1042.97 4-8-29-11 W3M 51.462537 -107.526475 MLV #10-2 M010-MBV-1020 1077.04 4-33-27-8 W3M 51.344368 -107.079996 Loreburn MLV #11A M011-MBV-1000 1109.18 13-20-26-5 W3M 51.241807 -106.678726 MLV #11-1 M011-MBV-1010 1138.35 1-3-25-3 W3M 51.09677 -106.331507 MLV #11-2 M011-MBV-1020 1171.47 4-33-22-29 W2M 50.907378 -105.977647 Chamberlain MLV #12B M012-MBV-1000 1206.59 5-33-20-26 W2M 50.737721 -105.560365 MLV #12-1 M012-MBV-1010 1236.10 4-19-19-23 W2M 50.618593 -105.194545 MLV #12-2 M012-MBV-1020 1270.99 15-16-17-21 W2M 50.422497 -104.825061 REGINA AUXSABLE CONNECTION, SASK. 1274.55 2-17-21 W2M 50.408445 -104.780273 MLV #12-3 1288.1 2-13-16-20 W2M 50.339324 -104.629182 Estlin MLV #13A M013-MBV-1000 1306.81 4-15-15-18 W2M 50.254922 -104.411448 MLV #13-1 M013-MBV-1010 1337.42 13-19-13-15 W2M 50.104879 -104.049889 MLV #13-2 M013-MBV-1020 1364.42 5-22-12-13 W2M 50.009949 -103.711722 Creelman MLV #14B M014-MBV-1000 1396.74 1-24-10-11 W2M 49.829027 -103.365456 MLV #14-1 M014-MBV-1010 1427.51 9-21-8-8 W2M 49.665884 -103.032331 MLV #14-2 M014-MBV-1020 1461.30 13-20-6-5 W2M 49.492763 -102.65607 Alameda MLV #15A M015-MBV-1000 1494.11 4-25-4-3 W2M 49.325059 -102.29740 MLV #15-1 M015-MBV-1010 1526.58 4-34-2-34 W1M 49.164307 -101.966089 MLV #15-2 M015-MBV-1020 1556.72 13-6-1-31 W1M 49.013339 -101.629383

4.15 Lateral Tie-In Valves There is presently 1 lateral tie-in valve located within the Saskatchewan Mainline Operating Area. The map section of this plan contains a map for this lateral tie-in point showing directions to the appropriate valve.

Table 2: Saskatchewan Mainline Operating Area Lateral Tie-In Valves

Lateral Station Number KP LS GPS

Lat Long SK-56 Steelman 1498.662 03-18-4-2-W2 49.290033 102.267367

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4.16 Environmental Considerations The Saskatchewan Mainline Operating area traverses disturbed Central Parkland, Mixed Grassland, Moist, Mixed Grassland, Aspen Parkland as well as the Dry Mixed wood Natural regions within the Saskatchewan Mainline Operating Area. The land is predominantly agricultural although some remnant areas of native prairie remain. Significant environmental features along the right-of-way include the Battle River Valley, South Saskatchewan River Valley, the Elbow Sand Hills as well as the Qu’Appelle River and Moose Mountain Creek Valleys. There are also isolated copses of remnant native vegetation and some lakes that are important for waterfowl staging.

The environmentally sensitive areas identified by Alliance are available from our Environmental department in Calgary or Eden Prairie to ensure that the environment is considered when the field team develops an action plan. If an incident occurs in an environmentally sensitive area or has the potential to cause adverse environmental effects, the Incident Commander will contact the Planning Section Coordinator.

4.17 Emergency Response Equipment –Field Deployment The following equipment is readily available for an emergency and is either in each vehicle intended for use in an emergency or in office/facility locations. The Area Manager is responsible for ensuring that all supplies and equipment are stocked, replenished, current, complete and ready for emergency response.

Response Vehicles – Tools and Equipment:

Phone - Cellular

Phone - Satellite

iPad (Emergency Response App)

Laptop Computer (GIS & Mapping Apps)

PPE – (Hard hat, safety glasses, FRC, gloves, reflective vests and steel toe boots)

Proper Ear/Hearing Protection for the task (i.e. venting)

Company ID

Quick Guides/ICS Forms, note pad, and pencil/pens

Alliance “A” Key

First Aid Kit

Fire Extinguisher

Caution Tape

Vehicle triangles, warning lights, and/or road flares

Vehicle flashing amber light (beacon)

Flash Light

Misc. hand tools (capable of removing bleed plugs)

Binoculars

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Station Available – Tools and Equipment:

Gas Detector

Closure Hub (Yale) and/or Flange removal tools (if not already provided for at valve sites)

Line Locator/Prod Rod/Flags

Pressure gauge (crystal)

Optional/Where Necessary – Tools and Equipment:

Gas Detector

Jump Start battery pack.

Road Call Radio

4.18 Area Office Fire & Evacuation

4.18.1 If you discover a fire:

Rescue anyone in immediate danger, if safe to do so.

Confine the fire by closing doors. Note: Do not lock doors.

Call the Fire Department (911). Tell them:

the building address, and

the location, type, and severity of the fire.

Alert the occupants of an evacuation using a pull station, phone page or intercom system, or verbal announcement.

If the fire is small and you have been trained in extinguisher use, use a fire extinguisher to attempt to contain the fire.

Follow the Evacuation Procedure.

4.18.2 If you are trapped by fire or smoke:

Close your door and leave it unlocked for the Fire Department.

Dial 911 and tell them the building address and your exact location. Listen for instructions conveyed by the 911 Operator.

Seal cracks around the door with fabric or wide tape.

If smoke enters, move to the most protected area and crouch low. Wave a brightly coloured object or sheet of paper in the window.

4.18.3 Evacuation

Gather essential belongings and put on good walking shoes (if available). Do not go back to your office to retrieve any articles. Ensure that the log book is taken.

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Check all areas—washrooms, storage area, shops, warehouse, offices, meeting rooms—for persons and suspicious items, and close all doors behind you. Note: If you cannot access the room, knock loudly and declare that a floor evacuation has been initiated.

Walk outside the two gate entrances (muster point) and account for Employee-Partners, contractors, and visitors.

4.19 Site Evacuation Each compressor station has a unique document detailing site evacuation procedures and information about evacuation routes, muster points, and the location of emergency response equipment (first aid kits, fire extinguishers, etc.).

For Kerrobert Compressor Station, refer to EM-MANL-0012.

For Loreburn Compressor Station, refer to EM-MANL-0013.

For Estlin Compressor Station, refer to EM-MANL-0016.

For Alameda Compressor Station, refer to EM-MANL-0014.

5.0 Maps Table 3: Area Maps

ERP Map - Saskatchewan Operating Area http://corpdm.alliance-pipeline.com/getdoc/944172

6.0 References Title Link

EM-PLAN-0012 Emergency Response Plan http://corpdm/getdoc/944310 EM-GUID-0008 Emergency Response Quick Guide http://corpdm/getdoc/944141 EM-GUID-0009 Reception Emergency Call Quick Guide http://corpdm/getdoc/944339 Emergency Contacts – Internal http://corpdm/getdoc/967186 EM-GUID-0004 Emergency Contacts – Services and Support http://corpdm/getdoc/943410 EM-GUID-0007 Emergency Regulatory Reporting http://corpdm/getdoc/943413 EM-MANL-0012 Kerrobert Compressor Station http://corpdm/getdoc/944153 EM-MANL-0013 Loreburn Compressor Station http://corpdm/getdoc/944154 EM-MANL-0014 Alameda Compressor Station http://corpdm/getdoc/944155 EM-MANL-0016 Estlin Compressor Station http://corpdm/getdoc/944157

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Revision History

Revision Date Summary of Changes Checked by

06 2016-09-23 Moved to EM in Doc Control Minor equipment list modifications Dan Munthe

07 2018-03-07 New Template, updates, revised equipment list. Removed internal contact lists. Revised maps.

Dan Munthe

08 2018-10-17 Revised Spill Cooperative Information Dan Munthe

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