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Ethanol Transportation and Storage Hazards Developed by Western Iowa Tech Community College This material was produced under a grant (SH F-19) from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does the mention or trade names, commercial products, or organization imply endorsement by the U.S. government.

Purpose Create awareness of the hazards Discuss the need for local emergency responder participation Develop and practice an emergency plan for an accidental release

There has been recent reports of an increase in accidental releases of ethanol into the environment. Most are from train derailment and truck accidents that may be outside of the control of the plant managers. Some of these are spills during transfers of ethanol or denaturant at the plants. These are the ones we want to address!

There is an estimated 250,000 ethanol transfer operations each year. Even if these were performed with a % success rate, there would be 25 spills each year. Even a few high-profile spills involving fires or destruction of habitat will trigger a request for additional regulation and oversight.

Who is responsible for a leak when a rail tank car full of ethanol is shipped out from an ethanol production facility? Is it the owner of the railcar? No, the responsible party is the ethanol production facility that releases the tank car to the railroad for shipment.

The ethanol industry produced 4 billion gallons in 2005, by 2012 that figure will nearly double. As the ethanol industry continues to grow there is a need for producers to educate themselves on potential liabilities surrounding transportation of their product.

Since rail transportation accounts for 75%of all the ethanol shipments, we will concentrate on that method. Leaks from tank cars will happen; In a rail accident By mechanical failure Or by operator error The first is usually unavoidable and relies on many external factors. The second and third have been termed non-accident releases, or NARs.

NARs consist of ; Leaks Splashes And other releases; Improperly secured or malfunctioning valves Fittings and tank shells Releases from pressure relief devices The Association of American Railroads (AAR) created the North American NAR Reduction Task Force in 1995.

The mission of the NAR Reduction Task Force is to reduce the number of NARs by Promoting proper securement of tank cars Their safe handling in transportation Increase awareness Encourage improved practices Gather data Distribute findings

Between 2003 and 2005 the data team collected research from NARs in the ethanol industry. It found that the manways and the bottom-outlet valves were the main sources for these leaks. In 20 instances, the manway bolts were loose In 5 instances, the gaskets were misaligned In 15 instances, the cap was loose while the valve was left open on the bottom-outlet And 10 incidents happened where the cap was loose and the valve was closed

Follow Safe Loading and Unloading Methods as Outlined in Pamphlet 34 Reviewed and Changed by AAR

Spills Since alcohol and ethanol are polar solvents, their spills differ from gasoline and diesel. Common FD Haz Mat booms and diking materials will not work with polar solvents, since the product damages the containment materials. Most vacuum trucks will not work to recover ethanol, unless they have special filters designed for polar solvents. Ethanol can be contained by diking with dirt or sand. Spills should be prevented from entering sewers and waterways. It may be necessary to cover the spill with alcohol resistant (AR) foam until the fuel can be recovered. Merely letting the E-85 vapors evaporate does not solve the problem, because the gasoline will still remain. Open flames should be kept away from the scene. Clean-up can be very costly.

When should we get the local emergency responders involved? If you wait until you need them, it could be too late! Get them involved with your operations and have practice drills.

What steps do you need take if you an accidental release? Do you report all releases? Just the large ones? How large? How soon do you need to report a release? Who do you report it to?