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I. Summary
A. Applicant
Blossman Gas
B. Property Owner
Big Time, LLC
C. Request
The applicant is proposing to lease the rear one-acre portion of a nine-acre parcel that fronts on
James Madison Hwy. The property presently is owned by Big Time, LLC and currently used for
the business use of Cecil’s Tractors. The one-acre portion that is the subject of the Special Use
Permit application will be leased to Blossman Gas for the purposes of a propane fuel distribution
and storage facility. Blossman Gas currently operates a retail store with a small storage area at the
rear of the property at 259 Broadview Avenue in Warrenton. If this application is approved, the
storage at 259 Broadview will be relocated to this parcel. The retail store will remain at 259
Broadview. The property is zoned I Industrial, which allows for fuel, coal, oil distribution storage
yards with the granting of a Special Use Permit by Town Council.
E. Comprehensive Plan
The Comprehensive Plan designates the site as Light Industrial.
F. Zoning
Industrial
II. Proposal
V. Suggested Motions
Not applicable.
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
SUP 2018-03 Statement of Justification
SUP 2018-03 SUP Plan
SUP 2018-03 Fire Safety Analysis
SUP 2018-03 Application
STATEMENT OF JUSTIFICATION
FOR
SPECIAL USE PERMIT
BLOSSMAN GAS & APPLIANCE
763 JAMES MADISON HIGHWAY, WARRENTON VA 20186
Project Description:
This project consists of the division of a one-acre parcel of the existing approx. nine-acre parcel of Cecil’s
Tractors. The site was previously utilized by Cecil’s Tractor as a storage lot. Cecil’s will grade flat a one-
acre parcel and fence the one-acre parcel for the proposed Blossman Gas Bulk Storage Plant. The
storage plant will consist of 2-30,000 gallon aboveground storage tanks and associated piping, pumps,
and loading risers. Blossman Gas will receive transport loads of product which consist of approx. 9,000
gallons of propane periodically. The product will be stored in the 30,000 gallon tanks and then used to
load the 3,000-gallon bobtail delivery trucks. These smaller bobtail trucks are then used to deliver the
product to the customer’s residence or facility.
The proposed use is compatible with the surrounding uses, as well as the corresponding zoning which is
industrial.
Site Data:
• An analysis of the impact on the Town’s transportation network and the ability of adjacent
streets and intersections to efficiently and safely move the volume of traffic generated by the
development, along with estimates of cost and means of providing improvements required to
service the proposed special use.
Expected vehicle trips per day is 1 transport and 4 bobtail delivery trucks. The intersection
at James Madison Highway is currently served by a traffic light; therefore, no additional
improvements are needed for the proposed special use.
• An analysis of the impact on the Town’s community facilities including estimates of costs and
means of providing the additional community facilities which will be needed to serve the
proposed special use. Community facilities include, but shall not be limited to, sewage disposal
facilities and systems, solid waste disposal facilities and systems, water supply facilities and
systems, storm drainage facilities and systems, and electrical utility facilities and systems.
No water/sewer are needed for the proposed special use site. Electric is provided by an
existing service provided by Dominion Power and will be extended to the proposed site.
• An analysis of the ability of the Town to provide police and fire protection to the proposed
special use.
The Town currently provides police and fire protection to this site. There should be no
increased demand beyond what is already provided.
• The proposed configuration and intensity of lighting facilities to be arranged in such a manner to
protect the streets and neighboring properties from direct glare or hazardous interference.
The site new lighting will be provided by pole lighting and the fixtures are full cut-off as
required by Town ordinance. The lighting patterns will conform to the Town of Warrenton
standards.
• Noise impact and abatement studies to determine potential impact on adjoining properties and
neighborhoods.
There are no noise impacts anticipated with this use.
Maps/Plans:
• A vicinity map depicting the adjacent and nearby (within 1,000 feet) land uses, streets and other
data customarily incidental to a vicinity map. SEE BELOW.
• A proposed site development plan indicating the location of the anticipated structures, setback
lines, street pattern, parking provisions, a screening plan, and common open space if applicable.
Such plans shall be contained on streets measuring a minimum of 18” x 24” and a maximum of
36” x 24”. SEE SITE PLAN AS SUBMITTED.
• The delineation of any necessary screening for any uses or structural features deemed to be
incompatible with the objectives of this Article, the remainder of this Zoning Ordinance, or the
Comprehensive Plan including walls, fences, plantings, and/or other enclosures. Other
landscaping to enhance the effectiveness of the screening and to insure the compatibility of use
may also be required. SEE EXISTING LANDSCAPING PLAN SUBMITTED.
• The delineation of screening and buffering of all parking areas will be required in accordance
with a landscaping plan. Parking areas forward of the established building setback line will be
prohibited. SEE EXISTING LANDSCAPING PLAN SUBMITTED.
• The delineation of major trees on the site. Except to protect the public safety, avoid property
loss, or provide for required parking, all major trees forward of the building setback line may be
required for preservation if their removal would diminish the character of the neighborhood.
THERE ARE NO TREES ON THE PROPOSED SITE.
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SHEET TITLE:
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SPECIAL USE
HEAVY DUTY ASPHALT PAVEMENT PERMIT
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Form 4.1
Initial Data on the LP-Gas Facility
A B C
Item
Information Item Data
#
1
Name of the LP-Gas Facility Owner or Blossman Gas & Appliance Inc.
Operator
2 Contact Name Paul Perkins
3 Contact Telenhone & Fax Numbers Office # (540) 905-7758 NO FAX #
4 Contact Email Address phperkins@blossmangas.com
Street 1: 259 Broadview Ave.
Street 2:
5 Mailing Address
City, State, Zip: Warrenton, Va. 20186
Form 4.2
Fac1Tt ·t 1 '2'as
ltY Storage Capacny '
A B C D
Individual Total
Item Container Water Number of Water Capacity (w.c.)
Capacity (w.c.) containers of each container size
(2allonsl lnaJlons\
500
1,000
2,000
4,000
10,000
18,000
1 30,000 2 60,000
60,000
Other:
Other:
Other:
Other:
Aggregate Water
2 Capacitv4 2 60,000
Notes: (1) Column D - Column Bx Column C.
(2) Parked bobtails, transports and tank cars should not be considered for aggregate
capacity calculations.
(3) Do not consider containers that are not connected for use.
(4) For the purpose of this manual, "Aggregate Water Capacity" means any group of
single ASME storage containers separated from each other by distances less than
those stated in the aboveground containers column of Table 6.3.1.
(5) This form contains formulas that will automatically calculate results based on
the values entered in the related cells. To activate the cakulations, click in
another number field, such as one in Column C.
If the aggregate water capacity (w.c.) of the LP-Gas facility is less than
or equal to 4,000 gallons, no further assessment is required.
Warrenton Bulkplant
✔ Woods
N 38*41'42.88" W 77*47'03.98"
Located behind Cecil's Tractor
✔ ✔
✔
NONE
( j ) The main access is on the south side close to the end of the cul-de-sac. Another
access has been granted on the northwest corner through Cecil's Tractor porperty.
N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A
#3 2 2
#2 2 2
A #2 4 4
A #1 4 4
#3 2 2
#2 2 2
A #2 4 4
A #1 4 4
N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A
Form 5.3
Requirements for Transfer Lines of 1½-inch Diameter or Larger,
Liquid-into-Containers
A B C D E F
Installed in NFPAS8
Appurtenance
Item the facilitv? Section
(Either No. 1 or Appurtenance Provided with the Feature
# Reference
No. 2)** Yes No
(2014 edition\
Installed within 20 ft. oflineal pipe from the nearest
end of the hose or swivel-t une connections.
X 6.12.2
Automatic shutoff through thermal (fire) actuation
X 6.12.6
element with maximum meltino noint of250 "F.
Temperature-sensitive element (fusible link)
installed within 5 ft. from the nearest end of the
hose or swivel-type piping connected to liquid X 6.12.6
transfer line.
Emergency Manually operated remote shutoff feature provided
shutoff valve forESV. X 6,12.12.1
1 (ESV) Manual shutoff device provided at a remote
location, not less than 25 ft., and not more than 100 X 6.12.12.2
(Ref§ 6.12) ft. from the ESV in the nath ofe0 •ess.
An ESV is installed on each leg of a multi-leg
piping each of which is connected to a hose or a 6.12.5 and
X
swivel-type connection on one side and to a header 6.19.2.6 (I)
of 1 ½ inch in diameter or larP-er on the other side.
Breakaway protection is provided such that in any
pull-away break will occur on the hose or swivel-
X 6.12.8
type connection side while retaining intact the
valves and nining on the n]ant side.
Installed downstream of the hose or swivel-type
X 6.12.3
connection.
BCK is desi=ed for this snecific annJication. X 6.12.4
A BCK is installed on each leg of a multi-leg piping
Backflow each of which is connected to a hose or a swivel
X 6.12.5
2 check valve type connection on one side and to a header of 1 ½
(BCK)** inch in diameter or lan,er on the other side.
Breakaway protection is provided such that in any
pull-away break will occur on the hose or swivel-
X 6.12.8
type connection side while retaining intact the
valves and nipino on the n!ant side.
Debris Liquid inlet piping is designed or equipped to
3 prevent debris and foreign material from entering X 6.19.2.5
protection ++ the svstem.
Flow-through facility hose used to transfer LP-Gas
Emergency from non-metered cargo tank vehicle into
4 discharge containers will stop within 20 seconds of a X 6.19.2.6 (3)
control complete hose separation without human
intervention.
** In lieu of an emergency shutoff valve, the backflow check valve (BCK) is only permitted when flow is only
into the container and shall have a metal-to-metal seat or a primary resilient seat with metal backup, not
hinged with a combustible material (6.12.3, 6.12.4).
++ Retrofit required for existing facilities by July I, 2011.
A-6
Form 5.4
Requirements for Transfer Lines of 1½-inch Diameter or Larger,
Liquid Withdrawal from Containers
A B C D E F
Installed in the NFPA58
Item facilitv? Section
Appurtenance Appurtenance Provided with the Feature
# Reference
Yes No
12014 Editionl
Installed within 20 ft. oflineal pipe from the
nearest end of the hose or swivel-type X 6.12.2
connections.
Automatic shutoff through thermal (fire)
actuation element with maximum melting point X 6.12.6
of250 'F.
Temperature-sensitive element installed within 5
ft. from the nearest end of the hose or swivel- X 6.12.6
t,me oioin• connected to Jiouid transfer line.
Manually operated remote shutoff feature
Emergency X 6.12.12.1
orovided for ESV.
1
shutoff valve Manual shutoff device provided at a remote
(ESV) location, not less than 25 ft., and not more than X 6.12.12.2
(Ref§ 6.12) 100 ft. from the ESV in the nath of eeress.
An ESV is installed on each leg of a multi-leg
piping each of which is connected to a hose or a
swivel-type connection on one side and to a X 6.12.5 and
header of 1 ½ inch in diameter or larger on the 6.19.2.6 (])
other side.
Breakaway protection is provided such that in
any pull-away break will occur on the hose or
X 6.12.8
swivel-type connection side while retaining intact
the valves and oioin• on the nlant side.
Number of ESV's in liauid withdrawal service 3
..
Note: If more than one ESV 1s mstalled m the fac,hty, use one Form 5.4 for each ESV.
This page requires to be copied once for each ESV. Therefore 3 copies shall be
included into each FSA.
A- 7
Form 5.5
Requirements for Vapor Transfer Lines 1 ¼-inch Diameter or Larger
A B C D E F
Installed in NFPA58
Item the facilitv? Section
Appurtenance Appurtenance Provided with the Feature
# Reference
Yes No
/2014 edition\
Installed within 20 ft. of lineal pipe from the nearest
X 6.12.2
end of the hose or swivel-tvne connections.
Automatic shutoff through thermal (fire) actuation
X 6.12.6
element with maximum meltino noint of250 °F.
Temperature-sensitive element installed within 5 ft.
from the nearest end of the hose or swivel-type piping X 6.12.6
connected to liauid transfer line.
Manually operated remote shutoff feature provided for
Emergency ESV. X 6.12.12.1
shutoff valve Manual shutoff device provided at a remote location,
1
(ESV) not less than 25 ft., and not more than 100 ft. from the X 6.12.12.2
(Ref§ 6.12) ESV in the oath of eeress.
An ESV is installed on each leg ofa multi-leg piping
each of which is connected to a hose or a swivel-type 6.12.5 and
X
connection on one side and to a header of 1-1/4 inch in 6.19.2.6 (1)
diameter or larn:er on the other side.
Breakaway protection is provided such that in any pull-
away break will occur on the hose or swivel-type
X 6.12.8
connection side while retaining intact the valves and
oioine on the olant side.
Installed downstream of the hose or swivel-type
connection. N/A N/A 6.12.3
If a check mark is made in the "No" column of any one of Form 5.3, Form 5.4 or
Form 5.5, then these items must be addressed and brought into compliance with
the specific edition of NFPA 58 that the facility was constructed to.
A- 8
Form 5.6
Evaluation of Redundant Fail-Safe Design
A B C D E F
I Installed in
t NFPA58
the facilitv?
e Description Section
Features
m Reference
Yes No
# (2014 edition)
Container sizes for which Appurtenances and redundant fail-safe
I the appurtenances are equipment are provided for each container of 6.28.3 and
N/A N/A
nrovided 6.28.4
water canacity 2,00 I val. throu•h 30,000 oal.
Internal valve having internal excess-flow 6.28.3.1 and
Liquid or vapor withdrawal valve X 6.28.3.2
2
(1-1/4 in. or larger) Positive shutoff valve installed as close as
nractical to the internal valve X 6.28.3.4
Internal valve having internal excess-flow
X 6.28.3.5
valve or backflow check valve /BCK1
Liquid or vapor inlet
3 Positive shutoff valve installed as close as
possible to the internal valve or the X 6.28.3.5
backflow check valve (BCK)
Flow into or
Approved emergency shutoff valves installed
out of 6.19.2.6 (1)
in the transfer hose or the swivel-type piping N/A N/A
railroad tank
at the tank car end and 6.28.4
Railcar car
4 transfer Approved emergency shutoffvalve or back-
Flow only
flow check valve (BCK) installed in the 6.19.2.6 (2)
into railroad
transfer hose or the swivel-type piping at the N/A N/A and 6.28.4
tank car
tank car end
A-9
If the LP-Gas facility is provided with LOW EMISSION TRANSFER
EQUIPMENT, then continue the analysis below. Otherwise skip
section 5.3.2 and go to Chapter 6.
Form 5.7
Evaluation of Low Emission Transfer Equipment
A B C D E F
I Installed in
t NFPA58
the facilitv?
e Description Section
Features
m Reference
Yes No
# (2014 Edition)
Transfer into Delivery nozzle and
Fixed maximum liquid
pennanently filler valve - Max.
level gauge not used 6.28.5.3
I mounted ASME liquid release after N/A N/A
during transfer (A) and (B)
containers on transfer of 4 cm3
operations
vehicles (0.24 in 3)
Does not exceed 4 cm3
During product
Transfer into (0.24 in3) from a hose
transfer or post N/A N/A 6.28.5.4 (A)
stationary ASME of nominal size 1 inch
transfer uncoupling
containers or smaller
2 of the hose, liquid
delivery valve and Does not exceed 15
product volume
nozzle cm 3 (0.91 in3) from a
released to the N/A N/A 6.28.5.4 (B)
combination hose of nominal size
atmosphere
laroer than 1 inch
Transfer into Do containers ofless than 2,001 gal (w.c.) have
stationary ASME an overfilling prevention device or another N/A N/A 6.28.5.4 (F)
containers annroved device?
maximum filling Do containers 2,001 gal (w.c.) or greater have a
limit N/A N/A 6.28.5.4 (E)
float Paw:re or other non-ventinP" device?
Transfer into
stationary ASME Not used during routine transfer operations but
4 6.28.5.4
containers used to calibrate other non-venting liquid level N/A N/A
fixed maximum gauges in the container
(C) and (D)
linuid level oauoe
Note: 1) If the facility does not have a particular feature described in items 2 or 3, wnte "NA" in both the "Yes"
and "No" columns corresponding to its row.
A-10
Form 6.1
Evaluation of Physical Protection and Other Measures
A B C D E F
Installed in the NFPA58
Item facili ? Section
# Features
Reference
Yes No
2014 Edition
Provide lighting for nighttime operations to illuminate storage
Lighting! X 6.19.5
containers, container bein loaded, control valves, and other e ui ment
Protection against vehicular (traffic) impacts on containers, transfer
piping and other appurtenances is designed and provided
Vehicle impact 6.6.1.2 and
2 commensurate with the size of vehicles and type of traffic in the X
protection
facility. Example protection systems include but not limited to 6.9.3.10
(1) Guard rails, (2) Steel bollards or crash osts, (3 Raised sidewalks.
Protection against
Provide protection against corrosion where piping is in contact with 6.9.3.11,
3 supports or corrosion-causing substances. X 6.9.3.14
corrosion
A - 11
Form 6.2
Assessment of Sources of Ignition and Adjacent Combustible Materials
A B C D E
Is the Facility NFPA58
Sources of Ignition and Requirements
com• liant? Section
# Pertaining to Adjacent Combustible
Reference
Materials Yes No
12014 Edition)
Are combustible materials not closer than
I X 6.4.4.3
IO ft. from each container?
Is a distance at least 20 ft. provided between
containers and tanks containing flammable
2 X
liquids with flash point less than 200 °F 6.4.4.6
(e.e:., _gasoline. diesel)?
Are electrical equipment and wiring installed per
3
Code reauirements? X 6.23.2
Is open flame equipment located and used
4
according: to Code? X 6.23.3.1
Are ignition control procedures and requirements
5 during liouid transfer onerations complied with? X 7.2.3.2
Is an approved, portable, dry chemical fire
6 extinguisher of minimum capacity 18 lbs. and X 6.27.4.2
havinP a B:C rating nrovided in the facility?
Is an approved, portable, dry chemical fire
extinguisher of minimum capacity 18 lbs. and 9.3.5 and
7 X
having a B:C rating provided on each truck or 9.4.7
trailer used to trancnort nortable containers?
Is the prohibition on smoking within the facility 7.2.3.2 (B) and
8 X
premises strictly enforced? 9.4.10
Note: Insert 'tNA" m both "Yes" and "No" columns of any items that are not apphcable.
A- 12
Form 6.3
Separation Distances from Containers to Buildings, Property Lines that can be
Built upon, Inter-container Distances, and Aboveground Flammable or
Combustible Storage Tanks
A B C D E F G
Container Is the
Separation between
Size Minimum Facility NFPA 58 Section
a property line, important building or
# Range in Distance com liant? Reference
other property and the nearest
gal (ft.) (2014 Edition)
/W.C.) container which is Yes No
If the LP-Gas plant is provided with every one of the redundant and fail
safe product control-design equipment indicated in Form 5.6, then the
minimum distance in column D of Form 6.3 can be reduced to 10 feet for
underground and mounded containers of water capacity 2,001 gal to 30,000
gal.
A-13
Form 6.4
Separation Distances between Points of Transfer and other Exposures
A B C D E F G
Is the Facility NFPA58
Check if Minimum
Type of Exposure within or outside the facility com11iant? Section
# exposure Distance
boundary Reference
is present (ft) Yes No
(2014 Edition\
Buildings, mobile homes, recreational vehicles,
I and modular homes with at least I-hour fire-rated IO X
walls
Buildings with other than at least I-hour fire-rated
2 25 X
walls
Building wall openings or pits at or below the
3 25 X
level of the noint of transfer
4 Line of ad;oining nronertv that can be built upon 25 X
Outdoor places of public assembly, including
5 50 X
school vards, athletic fields, and n]awrounds
From points of transfer
Public ways, including
in LP-Gas dispensing
public streets, IO X
6 highways,
stations and at vehicle Table 6.5.2.1
fuel disnensers
thoroughfares, and
From other points of
sidewalks 25 X
transfer
7 Drivewavs 5 X
8 Mainline railroad track centerlines 25 X
9 Containers other than those bein• filled 10 X
Flammable and Class II combustible liquid
10 dispensers and the fill connections of non- 10 X
stationary containers
Flammable and Class II combustible liquid
II aboveground containers and filling connections of 20 X
underP-round containers
LP-Gas dispensing device located close to a
12 10 X
Class I liouid disnensin• device
..
NOTE: Place a check mark m column C agamst an exposure that 1s present m or around the fac1hty. Ftll columns
E or F for only those rows for which there is a check mark in column C.
If the facility contains low emission transfer equipment (i.e., all equipment identified in
Form 5.7 are installed and are in working order), then the minimum separation distances
in column D of Form 6.4 can be reduced to one half of the indicated values.
A- 14
Form 6.5
Special Protection Measures - Passive Systems
A B C D E
Is the Facility NFPA58
comoliant? Section
Special Protection
# Question Reference
Option
Yes No (2014
Edition)
Insulation provided on each of the N/A N/A 6.27.5.1
containers?
1 Container Insulation
Insulation material complies with the 6.27.5.1 and
N/A N/A
requirements ofNFPA 58? 6.27.5.2
Each container in the facility is mounded? N/A N/A 6.27.5.3
Mounding of
2
containers Mounding complies with each requirement 6.6.6.3 and
under section 6.6.6.3 ofNFPA 58? N/A N/A
6.27.5.3
Each container in the facility is buried? N/A N/A 6.27.5.4
Burying of
3 Buried containers comply with each
containers
requirement under section 6.6.6.1 ofNFPA 6.6.6.1 and
N/A N/A 6.27.5.4
58.
Form 6.6
Special Protection Measures - Active Systems
A-15
Form 6.7
Protection Against Vehicular Impact
A- 16
Form 7.1
Types of Occupancies<1l Near or Surrounding the LP-Gas Facility
Is Occupancy
Model# Hazard located within the
Type of Occupancies from Distance<2> hazard distance
Table 7.1 (feet) from the Facilitv?
Yes No
Assembly Occupancies (Places of worship, Libraries,
Theaters and Auditoriums, Food or Drink Bars, Sports
Stadiums, Amusement Parks, Transportation Centers, etc., 2g 284' X
with 50 or more neonle).
Institutional Occupancies (Elderly Persons' Homes or
Nursing Homes, Hospitals, Alcohol & Drug Rehabilitation 2g 284' X
Centers, Prisons).
Educational Occupancies (Elementary Schools, Day Care
facilities, etc.).
2g 284' X
NOTES: (1) Different types of occupancies are defined in NFPA 5000.
(2) Table 7.1 provides a number of scenarios that can result in propane release, and the resulting area
exposed, for different ignition mechanisms. Determine the scenarios that are applicable to the
facility, for the quantities that can be released, and enter the greatest value from Table 7.1. Use the
hose diameters and length that will be used at the facility if they differ from the ones in Table 7.1
and recalculate the hazard distances using a spreadsheet method that is available at npga.org.
Some scenarios may not be applicable to an installation because of other mitigation measures
implemented, such as a hose management procedure to minimize the possibility of hose failure.
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Form 7.2
Exposure to LP-Gas Facility from External Hazards
A B C D
Hazard exists
Item to the LP-Gas
Type of Neighboring Operation Facilitv
#
Yes No
Petroleum and other hazardous material storage, wholesale
1 X
dispensine:, etc.
2 Metal cuttin,, weldin,, and metal fabrication X
3 Industrial manufacturinf! that can nose external hazards X
Ports, rail yards and trans-shipment terminals handling
4
flammable and exolosive materials X
Other operations that may pose hazards (gasoline and other
5 hazardous material dispensing stations, fertilizer storage, X
etc.)
Note: If a particular activity mdicated in column B does not exist, fiH both "Yes"
and "No" columns with "NA."
Where a "Yes" has been checked in either Form 7.1 or Form 7.2:
1. For an existing facility, communicate this information to local
emergency responders for inclusion in their emergency planning.
2. For a proposed facility, implement the actions indicated in Chapter 9.
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Warrenton Fire Dept.
William Hayes
Lieutenant
5-25-2018
Gary Sly
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Warrenton Fire Dept. Comp. #1 1.5 2 4 7.5
Warrenton Training Center F.D. 1.5 2 8 11.5
New Baltimore Fire Dept. 1.5 2 15 18.5
Remington Fire Dept. 1.5 2 17 20.5
Form 8.3
Water Flow Rate and Total Water Volume
Required to Cool Containers Exposed to a Fire
A B C D E F G H
500 86 43 10.8
1.000 172 86 21.5
2.000 290 145 36.3
4,000 374 187 46.8
6,500 570 285 71.3
9,200 790 395 98.8
12,000 990 495 123.8
18,000 1.160 580 145
30.000 1.610 805 201.3 2 402.6
45,000 2,366 1,183 295.8
60,000 3,090 1,545 386.3
90,000 4,600 2,300 575
Other Size 0 0.0
Calculated water flow rate for
2a container protection 402.6
The total water requirement for the facility is indicated in item 4, column G
(water flow rate) and column H (total water volume or quantity) of Form 8.3. If
multiple groups of containers are present in the facility, repeat the calculations
in Form 8.3 for each group of containers. The total water requirement for the
facility is the largest value for any single group of containers.
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Form 8.4
Evaluation of Water Availability in or Near the LP-Gas Facility
A B C D
Item# Water from... Available? Quantitative information
Distance from
Available
Container( s)
water flow
Hydrant on which
rate from all
data water will be
Public supply or from another hydrants'
applied
piped-in supply through one or (gpm)
1
more fire hydrants in or near the
D✔ Yes ONo (feet)
facility. Hydrant 1 953' 1,971 gpm
Hydrant 2 1160' each.
3,942 gpm
Hydrant 3 total.
Distance to water source = --
2
A nearby static water source
(stream, pond, lake, etc.).
D Yes ONo
✔ Time to set up relay = �- minutes
Rate of deliverv - onm
Only through mobile water tanker
3
shuttle.
D
✔ Yes ONo Time to set up shuttle = __20 minutes
Sustainable flow rate - 400 onm
..
0btam the available flow rate from the local mumc1pal water authonty or the entity that supplies water
to the hydrant or conduct a test to determine total available flow rate.
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Form 9.1
Analysis Summary on Product Control and Local Conditions of Hazard
A B C D E
Item Number of
Reference
Chapter Title Section & Title "No"
# Form#
checked
5.1 Product Control in
5.1 or 5.2i 0
Containers
5.3 0
Product Control Measures in
1 5.4 0
Containers & Transfer Piping 5.2 Product Control in
5.5 0
Transfer Piping
5.6 0
5.7 0
6.1Physical Protection
6.1 0
Measures
6.2 Ignition Source
6.2 0
Control
6.3.1 Separation distances;
Analysis of Local Conditions Container and 6.3 0
2
of Hazard outside exposures
6.3.2 Separation distances;
Transfer points and 6.4 0
outside exnosures
6.4 Special Protection 6.5 0
Measures 6.6 0
§ The number of "No" for Fonns from Chapter 5 is the difference between the required number of appurtenances
according to NFPA 58-2011, and a lesser number found to be actually installed on the container or the transfer
piping.
If, in any row of column E ("No") of Form 9.1, the entry number is greater than
zero, the proposed LP-Gas facility is not in compliance with the requirements of
NFPA 58-2014 for product control appurtenances or other safety measures. The
design of the proposed facility must be modified to conform to the code
requirements. In addition, the following items should be noted.
• If there are any "No" checks in Form 6.3, then the separation distance
requirements for containers are not satisfied. An option that may be
considered is the reduction in separation distance to 10 feet for underground
and mounded containers by providing "Redundant and Fail-Safe Product
Control Measures." In this case, complete Form 9.4 below to ensure that each
requirement of "Redundant and Fail-Safe Product Control Measures" is
provided.
• If there are any "No" checks in Form 6.4, then the separation distance
requirements for transfer points are not satisfied. In this case, relocate the
transfer points so that the separation distances conform to the code
requirements or provide the Low Emission Transfer Equipment. Complete
Form 9.5 below and ensure that all requirements for Low Emission Transfer
Equipment are fulfilled.
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Form 9.2
Analysis Summary on Exposure from and to the LP-Gas Facility
A B C D E
Number of
Item Reference
Chapter Title Section & Title
Form#
"Yes"
#
checked
7.1 Exposure to off-site
properties and persons from 7.1 0
Exposure to and from Other in-olant propane releases
I
Properties
7.2 Exposure to propane facility
7.2 0
from external events
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Form 9.3
Analysis Summary on Fire Department Evaluations
A B C D E F
Number Number of
"zeros" "Yes',
Item entered in checked in
Reference
Chapter Title Section & Title ColumnC, Column C
# Form#
Lines 6 of Form 8.4
through 8 of
Form8.l
Fire department 8.1 Data on the Fire
8.1 0
capability, adequacy De artment
of water supply and 8.2 Fire response water
2 8.4 2
Emergency Plannin needs and availabilit
If the entry number in row 1, Column E of Form 9.3 is greater than zero,
consider one or more of the following design alternatives:
1. Discuss with the local Fire Department the needs of the LP-Gas facility
and the evaluation results on the capability and training inadequacies of
the Department.
2. Consider developing a cadre of personnel within the LP-Gas facility to
respond to emergencies.
3. Institute container special protection system based on active protection
approaches or passive approaches. Complete Form 9.6 and Form 9.7
below.
If the entry number in row 2, Column F of Form 9.3 is equal to zero, consider
one or more of the following design alternatives:
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Form 9.4
Redundant and Fail-Safe Design for Containers
A B C D E F
Proposed for the NFPA58
Item facilitv? Section
Description Features
# Reference
Yes No
(2014 Edition)
Appurtenances, redundant fail-safe
Container sizes for which
1 the appurtenances are
equipment and low emission transfer 6.28.3 and
N/A N/A
provided
lines are provided for each container of 6.28.4
water canacity 2,001 val to 30,000 oal.
Liquid or vapor withdrawal
Internal valve with internal excess- 6.28.3.1 and
flow valve. X 6.28.3.2
2 (1-1/4 in. or larger)
Positive shutoff valve installed as
close as oossible to the internal valve. X 6.28.3.4
Internal valve with internal excess
flow valve or backflow check valve X 6.28.3.5
Liquid or vapor inlet (BCK).
3
Positive shutoff valve installed as
close as possible to the internal valve X 6.28.3.5
or the backflow check valve (BCK).
Flow Emergency shutoff valve installed in
into or the transfer hose or the swivel-type
out of piping at the tank car end. N/A N/A 6.19.2.6 (])
railroad
and 6.28.4.1
Railcar transfer tank car
4
Flow
Emergency shutoff valve or backflow
only
check valve (BCK) installed in the 6.19.2.6 (2)
into N/A N/A
transfer hose or the swivel-type piping and 6.28.4.1
railroad
at the tank car end.
tank car
Protection provided in accordance with
5 Cargo tank transfer X 6.28.4.1
6.28.4.1.
Automatic closure of all By thermal (fire) actuation. X 6.28.4.2
6 primary valves (IV & ESV) Actuated by a hose pull-away due to
in an emergency vehicle motion. X 6.28.4.2
Remote shutdown station within 15 ft.
of the ooint of transfer? X 6.28.4.3 (A)
Another remote shutdown station
between 25 ft. and 100 ft. of the X 6.28.4.3 (B)
transfer noint?
Manually operated remote
7 Shutdown stations will shut down
shutdown of!V and ESV
electrical power supply to the s
tran fer
equipment and all primary valves N/A N/A 6.28.4.3
/Internal and Emeroencv Valves).
Signs complying with the requirements
of6.28.4.3 (C) nrovided? DX D 6.28.4.3 (C)
Note: If your facility does not have a rail terminal, write "NA" in both the "Yes" column and the "No" column in
item 4 of the form in the railroad tank car row. Similar option is also available if there is no cargo tank
vehicle transfer station.
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Form 9.5
Evaluation of Low Emission Transfer Equipment
A B C D E F
Proposed for NFPA58
Item the facilitv? Section
Description Features
# Reference
Yes No
/2014 Edition)
Transfer into Delivery nozzle and
Fixed maximum
pennanently filler valve - Max.
1 liquid level gauge not 6.28.5.3
mounted ASME liquid release after N/A N/A
used during transfer (A) and (BJ
containers on transfer of 4 cm 3
operations
vehicles (0.24 in3)
Does not exceed 4
During product
Transfer into cm 3 (0.24 in3) from a
transfer or post N/A N/A 6.28.5.4 (A)
stationary hose of nominal size 1
transfer uncoupling
ASME containers inch or smaller
2 of the hose, liquid
delivery valve and Does not exceed 15
product volume
nozzle cm3 (0.91 in3) from a
released to the N/A N/A 6.28.5.4 (B)
combination hose of nominal size
atmosphere
lamer than 1 inch
Do containers less than 2,001 gal (w.c.) have
Transfer into
an overfilling prevention device or another N/A N/A 6.28.5.4 (F)
stationary ASME
annroved device?
3 containers
Do containers greater than 2,000 gal (w.c.)
maximum filling
have a float gauge or other non-venting N/A N/A 6.28.5.4 (E)
limit
device?
Transfer into
stationary ASME Not used during routine transfer operations
4 containers but may be used in calibrating other non� 6.28.5.4
N/A N/A (C) and (D)
fixed maximum venting liquid level gauges in the container
liauid level �auoe
Note: lfthe facility does not have a particular feature described in items 2 or 3, wnte "NA" in both the "Yes"
and "No" columns corresponding to its row.
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Form 9.6
Special Protection Measures - Passive Systems
A B C D E
Proposed for NFPA58
Item Special Protection the facilitv? Section
# Qnestion
Option Reference
Yes No
/2014 Edition)
Insulation provided on each of the containers? N/A N/A 6.27.5.1
I Container insulation Insulation material complies with the 6.27.5.1 and
requirements ofNFPA 58? N/A N/A
6.27.5.2
Each container in the facility is mounded? N/A N/A 6.27.5.3
Mounding of
2
containers Mounding complies with each requirement 6.6.6.3 and
under section 6.6.6.3 ofNFPA 58? N/A N/A 6.27.5.3
Each container in the facility is buried? N/A N/A 6.27.5.4
3 Burying of containers
Buried containers comply with each 6.6.6.1 and
requirement under section 6.6.6.! ofNFPA 58. N/A N/A 6.27.5.4
Form 9.7
Special Protection Measures - Active Systems
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