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vacuolization erythroleukemia, and even death. even and erythroleukemia, vacuolization
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has resulted in aplastic anemia, acute myoblastic myoblastic acute anemia, aplastic in resulted has
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may cause chemical pneumonia, severe lung damage. lung severe pneumonia, chemical cause may
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Our Operations in your Area Public Protection Measures Plains Midstream Canada (PMC) owns and operates the Rainbow PMC Utikuma Terminal 03-32-81-19 W5M Evacuation, Shelter & Ignition Procedures II Pipeline System, located in Northern Alberta. The Rainbow II E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil Evacuation Procedures pipeline runs from the Enbridge Terminal SE-05-53-23 W4M to the Emergency Planning Zone: 351 m If it is necessary to evacuate, you will be contacted by telephone immediately. If Nipisi Terminal in 11-02-80-08 W5M, near Utikuma Lake. Extending PMC Zama Station 13-07-116-05 W6M there is no answer to our calls, we will proceed to your residence to inform you approximately 300 km, the Rainbow II pipeline transports sweet E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil of the situation. The following steps should be taken if “Evacuation” procedures condensate (HVP Product) between the Enbridge Terminal and the have been implemented: Emergency Planning Zone: 701 m Nipisi Terminal. PMC also operates the Rainbow I pipeline which • Gather all residents and bring any medicines required. partially runs in parallel to the Rainbow II pipeline. The Rainbow High Vapour Pressure (HVP) Products • Lock all windows and doors. I Pipeline runs North to South from the Nipisi Terminal to the HVP products include propane, butane, pentane, and Natural Gas • Turn down thermostat and shut off any air exchange fans to outside. Enbridge Pipelines Inc. tie-in in SW 05-53-23 W4M and transports Liquids (NGLs). At atmospheric pressure, HVP products are gases. Under • Drive safely on the route provided and proceed directly to the evacuation centre and check in sweet crude oil (LVP Product). The first leg of the Rainbow I Pipeline pressure, HVP products exist in a liquid state. In humid air, a leak of an with the representative. System extends from the Zama Pump Station in 13-07-116-05 W6M HVP product may form a visible white cloud of cold vapour considerably • Wait for further instruction. into the Nipisi Terminal. The PMC facilities contained in this area heavier than air. Under extreme conditions, pools of super-cooled liquid include terminals, pump stations and storage facilities. As there are may briefly form. When HVP products vapourize, they expand (70 to Shelter-in-Place Procedures storage tanks a containing substances in excess of threshold limits 300 times) and can form a plume, which may drift downwind from the If you are advised to stay sheltered, do not leave your house or attempt to start listed in Schedule 1 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act source under moderate wind speed conditions. Under higher wind speed any vehicles until a Plains representative advises you that it is safe to do so. (CEPA), Environmental Emergency (E2) plans have been developed conditions, the vapour would dissipate faster. The following steps should be taken if “Shelter-In-Place” procedures have been for key facilities to meet Environment and Climate Change Canada implemented: Environmental Emergency Regulations, 2019: SOR/2019-51. Main Hazards: • Immediately gather everyone indoors and stay there. Included below are the calculated Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs) • Potential explosion hazards from delaying ignition • Tightly close and lock all windows and outside doors, if convenient, tape , including the substances stored at each regulated facility. Refer to of drifting vapour cloud. any gaps around exterior door frames. the map on the back of this brochure for more details. • Fire hazard from burning gas and radiant heat. • Extinguish indoor wood-burning fires and close flue dampers if possible. • Critical hazard because of oxygen deficiency as expanding gas • Turn off appliances or equipment that either blows out or uses indoor PMC Atlantis Terminal 16-31-76-05 W5M cloud or plume displaces air at air, such as: E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil ground level. • furnaces • built-in vacuum systems • gas stoves • kitchen fans • clothes dryers • air conditioning Emergency Planning Zone: 894 m Low Vapour Pressure (LVP) Products • bathroom fans • gas fireplaces • ventilators PMC Cadotte Terminal 09-07-91-16 W5M LVP products are generally limited to hydrocarbon condensate which • Turn off appliances or equipment that suck in outdoor air, such as E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil remains in a liquid state at atmospheric pressure. LVPs are heavier than • Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems Emergency Planning Zone: 581 m air and collect in low places or depressions in the ground. LVPs are clear, • Fans for heat recovery ventilators or energy recovery ventilators pale golden flammable liquids with an odour similar to gasoline. • Turn down furnace thermostats to the minimum setting, turn off PMC Evi Terminal 09-07-91-16 W5M air conditioners E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil Main Hazards: • Leave all inside doors open. Emergency Planning Zone: 351 m • Fire hazard and intense heat if condensate is ignited. • Wait in an interior room upstairs for further instruction. • Potential explosion hazards if condensate vapours seep into • Avoid using the telephone, except for emergencies, so that you can be PMC Flatbush Pump Station 13-24-66-01 W5M enclosed areas. contacted by Plains emergency response personnel. E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil • Contamination of soil and water. • Call Plains if you are experiencing symptoms, smelling odours or have Emergency Planning Zone: 351 m • Products can flow under snow or ice, making the actual spill area contacted government agencies (so the response can be coordinated). PMC Kemp River Station 06-15-99-22 W5M larger than it appears. • Stay tuned to local radio and television for possible information updates. E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil • Breathing mists or vapours may cause accumulation in • Even if you see people outside, do not leave until told to do so. Emergency Planning Zone: 636 m lungs and/or central nervous system resulting in dizziness, • If you are unable to follow these instructions, please notify Plains emergency response personnel. headaches, depression, giddiness, drowsiness, fatigue, nausea, PMC Mitsue Pump Station 16-16-72-04 W5M unconsciousness or death. After the hazardous substance has passed through the area you will receive an E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil and Condensate “all-clear” message from Plains emergency response personnel. You may also Emergency Planning Zone: 784 m If You Suspect a Problem receive, if required, instructions to ventilate your building by: Please call Plains Midstream Canada’s 24-hour emergency number if • opening all windows and doors • turning on fans PMC Nipisi Terminal 11-02-80-08 W5M • turning up thermostats E2 Regulated Substances: Condensate, Butane, Crude Oil you suspect a problem (1-866-875-2554). Emergency Planning Zone: 961 m While the chance of an uncontrolled spill or problem is remote, the During this time the air outside may be fresher and you may choose to leave Plains Emergency Response Plan (ERP) for this area is in place to your building while ventilating. Once the building is completely ventilated, PMC Rainbow Pump Station 04-11-109-08 W6M ensure your safety. If a leak should occur, emergency crews will take return all equipment to normal settings and operation. E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil immediate steps to minimize the risk to the public and environment. Ignition Procedures Emergency Planning Zone: 859 m Additional emergency response personnel will be notified and If it is determined that ignition is required, the Incident Commander is fully dispatched to the area to safely manage the emergency. authorized to ignite the release at the pipeline, facility or terminal. Ignition of the gas source would ensure your safety if evacuation was not practical.
Possible Carcinogen IARC 2B. IARC Carcinogen Possible
Carcinogen ACGIH A1. Ethylbenzene is classified as a a as classified is Ethylbenzene A1. ACGIH Carcinogen
IARC Group 1 proven and Confirmed Human Human Confirmed and proven 1 Group IARC
Known Carcinogen NTP, Known Human Carcinogen Carcinogen Human Known NTP, Carcinogen Known
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CARCINOGENICITY
APRIL 2020 APRIL
vacuolization erythroleukemia, and even death. even and erythroleukemia, vacuolization
leukemia, bone marrow depression, corneal corneal depression, marrow bone leukemia,
780-927-3718 ...... County Mackenzie
has resulted in aplastic anemia, acute myoblastic myoblastic acute anemia, aplastic in resulted has
780-836-3348 ...... Lights Northern of County
Public protection measures protection Public
•
neuropathy and blurred vision. Chronic exposure exposure Chronic vision. blurred and neuropathy
780-849-4888 ...... River Slave Lesser of MD
Emergency notification Emergency Potential chronic effects include peripheral peripheral include effects chronic Potential •
EFFECTS CHRONIC
780-624-0013 ...... County Sunrise Northern
may cause chemical pneumonia, severe lung damage. lung severe pneumonia, chemical cause may
Local Authorities Local
Facilities.
diarrhea may occur. Aspiration of liquid into the lungs lungs the into liquid of Aspiration occur. may diarrhea
If ingested, abdominal cramping, vomiting and and vomiting cramping, abdominal ingested, If
Canada’s Rainbow I and Rainbow II Pipeline Pipeline II Rainbow and I Rainbow Canada’s WALLOWING S
1-800-222-6514 ...... line emergency 24-hour AER
Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) Regulator Energy Alberta
and area residents related to Plains Midstream Midstream Plains to related residents area and
throat, dizziness and drowsiness. and dizziness throat,
and leukemia. Symptoms may include coughing, itchy itchy coughing, include may Symptoms leukemia. and
Public Awareness Information for landowners landowners for Information Awareness Public
and local authorities. local and human carcinogen that may result in aplastic anemia anemia aplastic in result may that carcinogen human
In the event of an emergency, Plains will be working with the AER AER the with working be will Plains emergency, an of event the In
liver and kidneys. The benzene component is a known known a is component benzene The kidneys. and liver
Potential effects target the Central Nervous System, System, Nervous Central the target effects Potential REATHING B
1-866-875-2554
cause (days) impairment to your vision. your to impairment (days) cause
This product is a moderate eye irritant and could could and irritant eye moderate a is product This EYES Plains Midstream Canada’s 24-hour Emergency Response number: number: Response Emergency 24-hour Canada’s Midstream Plains
If you suspect a problem at a Plains facility in your area, please call call please area, your in facility Plains a at problem a suspect you If
or prolonged contact may defat the skin. the defat may contact prolonged or
This product is a moderate skin irritant and repeated repeated and irritant skin moderate a is product This Emergency Contacts Emergency SKIN SKIN
Potential Health Effects from LVP Products Exposure Products LVP from Effects Health Potential
information.
• Provide a telephone number which you can call to get additional additional get to call can you which number telephone a Provide •
• Address any concerns which you may have. may you which concerns any Address •
• Verify the information you have provided. have you information the Verify •
as a carcinogen. a as
(shelter / evacuation). / (shelter
OSHA or ACGIH NTP, IARC, with listed is Benzene
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safety your protect to instructions you Give •
cancer. • Describe the problem and what is being done. being is what and problem the Describe •
damage, and damage to the bone marrow including including marrow bone the to damage and damage, • Announce that they are a Plains Midstream Canada representative. Canada Midstream Plains a are they that Announce •
abdominal pain, loss of appetite, liver damage, kidney kidney damage, liver appetite, of loss pain, abdominal
• Identify themselves by name. by themselves Identify •
irritation, giddiness, staggered gait, nausea, nausea, gait, staggered giddiness, irritation, emergency situation, the caller will: caller the situation, emergency
vapour concentrations may cause eye and respiratory respiratory and eye cause may concentrations vapour
If you are contacted by Plains Midstream Canada to advise you of an an of you advise to Canada Midstream Plains by contacted are you If
anemia and leukemia. Repeated exposure to high high to exposure Repeated leukemia. and anemia
Notification
has been associated with blood disorders including including disorders blood with associated been has
dermatitis. Inhalation of one component, benzene, benzene, component, one of Inhalation dermatitis.
HAZARDS
preparedness and response, communications and continuous improvement. improvement. continuous and communications response, and preparedness Defatting and drying of skin may occur and cause cause and occur may skin of drying and Defatting
LONG-TERM LONG-TERM
and audits, performance and achievement recognition, emergency emergency recognition, achievement and performance audits, and
nausea, unconsciousness or death. or unconsciousness nausea,
commitment and leadership, employee training and awareness, inspections inspections awareness, and training employee leadership, and commitment
dizziness, headaches, giddiness, drowsiness, fatigue, fatigue, drowsiness, giddiness, headaches, dizziness,
are at the core of our operations. These programs include management management include programs These operations. our of core the at are
in the lungs and/or central nervous system depression, depression, system nervous central and/or lungs the in
Our Environment, Health and Safety (EH&S) Management Programs Programs Management (EH&S) Safety and Health Environment, Our
Swallowing mists or vapours may cause accumulation accumulation cause may vapours or mists Swallowing
WALLOWING S
or otherwise related to protecting the environment. the protecting to related otherwise or
nausea, unconsciousness or death. or unconsciousness nausea,
and regulations governing the discharge of materials into the environment environment the into materials of discharge the governing regulations and
dizziness, headaches, giddiness, drowsiness, fatigue, fatigue, drowsiness, giddiness, headaches, dizziness,
Plains’ operations are subject to stringent federal, provincial and local laws laws local and provincial federal, stringent to subject are operations Plains’ Keeping Pipelines Safe and Reliable and Safe Pipelines Keeping
in the lungs and/or central nervous system depression, depression, system nervous central and/or lungs the in
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health and safety of our employees, contractors and the communities communities the and contractors employees, our of safety and health Irritation of eyes may occur. may eyes of Irritation
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throughout our organization. We provide a workplace that protects the the protects that workplace a provide We organization. our throughout
absorbed through the skin. the through absorbed
Plains adheres to the highest environmental and safety standards standards safety and environmental highest the to adheres Plains
dermatitis. One component, benzene, may be be may benzene, component, One dermatitis.
E nvironment, Health & Safety & Health nvironment,
to progress and occur may skin of Irritation
SKIN SKIN
Response Consideration Consideration Response Potential Health Effects from HVP Products Exposure Products HVP from Effects Health Potential
Our Operations in your Area Public Protection Measures Plains Midstream Canada (PMC) owns and operates the Rainbow PMC Utikuma Terminal 03-32-81-09 W5M Evacuation, Shelter & Ignition Procedures II Pipeline System, located in Northern Alberta. The Rainbow II E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil Evacuation Procedures pipeline runs from the Enbridge Terminal SE-05-53-23 W4M to the Emergency Planning Zone: 351 m If it is necessary to evacuate, you will be contacted by telephone immediately. If Nipisi Terminal in 11-02-80-08 W5M, near Utikuma Lake. Extending PMC Zama Station 13-07-116-05 W6M there is no answer to our calls, we will proceed to your residence to inform you approximately 300 km, the Rainbow II pipeline transports sweet E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil of the situation. The following steps should be taken if “Evacuation” procedures condensate (HVP Product) between the Enbridge Terminal and the have been implemented: Emergency Planning Zone: 701 m Nipisi Terminal. PMC also operates the Rainbow I pipeline which • Gather all residents and bring any medicines required. partially runs in parallel to the Rainbow II pipeline. The Rainbow High Vapour Pressure (HVP) Products • Lock all windows and doors. I Pipeline runs North to South from the Nipisi Terminal to the HVP products include propane, butane, pentane, and Natural Gas • Turn down thermostat and shut off any air exchange fans to outside. Enbridge Pipelines Inc. tie-in in SW 05-53-23 W4M and transports Liquids (NGLs). At atmospheric pressure, HVP products are gases. Under • Drive safely on the route provided and proceed directly to the evacuation centre and check in sweet crude oil (LVP Product). The first leg of the Rainbow I Pipeline pressure, HVP products exist in a liquid state. In humid air, a leak of an with the representative. System extends from the Zama Pump Station in 13-07-116-05 W6M HVP product may form a visible white cloud of cold vapour considerably • Wait for further instruction. into the Nipisi Terminal. The PMC facilities contained in this area heavier than air. Under extreme conditions, pools of super-cooled liquid include terminals, pump stations and storage facilities. As there are may briefly form. When HVP products vapourize, they expand (70 to Shelter-in-Place Procedures storage tanks a containing substances in excess of threshold limits 300 times) and can form a plume, which may drift downwind from the If you are advised to stay sheltered, do not leave your house or attempt to start listed in Schedule 1 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act source under moderate wind speed conditions. Under higher wind speed any vehicles until a Plains representative advises you that it is safe to do so. (CEPA), Environmental Emergency (E2) plans have been developed conditions, the vapour would dissipate faster. The following steps should be taken if “Shelter-In-Place” procedures have been for key facilities to meet Environment and Climate Change Canada implemented: Environmental Emergency Regulations, 2019: SOR/2019-51. Main Hazards: • Immediately gather everyone indoors and stay there. Included below are the calculated Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs) • Potential explosion hazards from delaying ignition • Tightly close and lock all windows and outside doors, if convenient, tape , including the substances stored at each regulated facility. Refer to of drifting vapour cloud. any gaps around exterior door frames. the map on the back of this brochure for more details. • Fire hazard from burning gas and radiant heat. • Extinguish indoor wood-burning fires and close flue dampers if possible. • Critical hazard because of oxygen deficiency as expanding gas • Turn off appliances or equipment that either blows out or uses indoor PMC Atlantis Terminal 16-31-73-05 W5M cloud or plume displaces air at air, such as: E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil ground level. • furnaces • built-in vacuum systems • gas stoves • kitchen fans • clothes dryers • air conditioning Emergency Planning Zone: 894 m Low Vapour Pressure (LVP) Products • bathroom fans • gas fireplaces • ventilators PMC Cadotte Terminal 09-07-91-16 W5M LVP products are generally limited to hydrocarbon condensate which • Turn off appliances or equipment that suck in outdoor air, such as E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil remains in a liquid state at atmospheric pressure. LVPs are heavier than • Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems Emergency Planning Zone: 581 m air and collect in low places or depressions in the ground. LVPs are clear, • Fans for heat recovery ventilators or energy recovery ventilators pale golden flammable liquids with an odour similar to gasoline. • Turn down furnace thermostats to the minimum setting, turn off PMC Evi Terminal 11-05-87-13 W5M air conditioners E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil Main Hazards: • Leave all inside doors open. Emergency Planning Zone: 351 m • Fire hazard and intense heat if condensate is ignited. • Wait in an interior room upstairs for further instruction. • Potential explosion hazards if condensate vapours seep into • Avoid using the telephone, except for emergencies, so that you can be PMC Flatbush Pump Station 13-24-66-01 W5M enclosed areas. contacted by Plains emergency response personnel. E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil • Contamination of soil and water. • Call Plains if you are experiencing symptoms, smelling odours or have Emergency Planning Zone: 351 m • Products can flow under snow or ice, making the actual spill area contacted government agencies (so the response can be coordinated). PMC Kemp River Station 06-15-99-22 W5M larger than it appears. • Stay tuned to local radio and television for possible information updates. E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil • Breathing mists or vapours may cause accumulation in • Even if you see people outside, do not leave until told to do so. Emergency Planning Zone: 636 m lungs and/or central nervous system resulting in dizziness, • If you are unable to follow these instructions, please notify Plains emergency response personnel. headaches, depression, giddiness, drowsiness, fatigue, nausea, PMC Mitsue Pump Station 16-16-72-04 W5M unconsciousness or death. After the hazardous substance has passed through the area you will receive an E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil and Condensate “all-clear” message from Plains emergency response personnel. You may also Emergency Planning Zone: 784 m If You Suspect a Problem receive, if required, instructions to ventilate your building by: Please call Plains Midstream Canada’s 24-hour emergency number if • opening all windows and doors • turning on fans PMC Nipisi Terminal 11-02-80-08 W5M • turning up thermostats E2 Regulated Substances: Condensate, Butane, Crude Oil you suspect a problem (1-866-875-2554). Emergency Planning Zone: 961 m While the chance of an uncontrolled spill or problem is remote, the During this time the air outside may be fresher and you may choose to leave Plains Emergency Response Plan (ERP) for this area is in place to your building while ventilating. Once the building is completely ventilated, PMC Rainbow Pump Station 04-11-109-08 W6M ensure your safety. If a leak should occur, emergency crews will take return all equipment to normal settings and operation. E2 Regulated Substances: Crude Oil immediate steps to minimize the risk to the public and environment. Ignition Procedures Emergency Planning Zone: 859 m Additional emergency response personnel will be notified and If it is determined that ignition is required, the Incident Commander is fully dispatched to the area to safely manage the emergency. authorized to ignite the release at the pipeline, facility or terminal. Ignition of the gas source would ensure your safety if evacuation was not practical. W6M W5M 120 120 119 RAINBOW LAKE 119 118
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CADOTTE 93 92 741 MANNING UV TERMINAL 92 91 UV63 " 91 90 FORT MCMURRAY CADOTTE 90 89 STATION EVI 89 88 743 TERMINAL UV 686 88 87 UV
" 87 86 " UV986 64 86 UV 85 UV717 " 85 84 685 PEACE RIVER UV NIPISI TERMINAL, 84 732 83 UV737 UV729 UV GRIMSHAW UTIKUMA TRUCK TERMINAL, 82 TERMINAL " CUSTOM TREATER 83 FAIRVIEW " 725 82 UV 81 " 81 80 UV740 SLAVE LAKE 727 79 " UV SPIRIT RIVER " 80 79 78 FALHER UV750 UTIKUMA MCLENNAN " STATION 78 77 UV754 ATLANTIS 77 TERMINAL 76 UV744 UV733 76 724 75 UV 749 75 UV676 2A UV 74 UV HIGH PRAIRIE MITSUE PUMP 736 " UV813 SEXSMITH UV C 74 STATION 671 UV723 73 " UV BEAVERLODGE 49 72 UV 747 UV " 73 GRANDE PRAIRIE SLAVE LAKE " 72 UV722 71 VALLEYVIEW 71 UV666 70 UV2A UV881 70 69 UV33 665 UV RAINBOW II 69 FLATBUSH PUMP UV63 858 68 UV PIPELINE SYSTEM STATION; FLATBUSH 68 67 TERMINAL UV663 67 66 RAINBOW II " 12 SWAN HILLS 11 10 9 8 ERP IN PLACE LAC LA BICHE 7 6 5 "" 4 3 2 66 65 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 ATHABASCA 20 19 18 17 13 16 15 14 13 12 14 12 11 10 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 65 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 64 43 55 UV " UV 64 63 801 WESTLOCK 867 FOX CREEK UV 827 UV 32 63 UV PUMP 62 UV UV661 STATION UV866 62 855 61 UV UV661 N " C EDMONTON UV36 60 UV947 UV658 UV763 UV769 UV776 61 60 40 WESTLO UV 59 BARRHEAD CK " UV656 SMOKY LAKE UV36 WHITECOURT 59 58 UV18 UV654 UV857 UV859 GRANDE CACHE " 58 57 UV829 UV652 MAYERTHORPE 651 LEGAL UV 57 REDWATER " 56 803 645 29 UV751 UV777 UV UV28 UV643 UV UV645 UV 56 GIBBONS 55 " BRUDERHEIM MORINVILLE 757 55 " TWO HILLS 54 748 22 UV C " UV UV 765 FORT SASKATCHEWAN UV32 " UV FORT ONOWAY 54 ST. ALBERT PIPELINE SYSTEM 53 EDSON UV779 SASKATCHEWAN MUNDARE UV16 SHERWOOD PARK " 52 53 """ 52 VEGREVILLE 16 CO-ED UV31 51 UV STONY PLAIN 2 UV834 PIPELINE SYSTEM 753 627 UV UV UV EDMONTON EDMONTON HINTON " 51 50 " UV60 STORAGE 624 UV770 36 UV DEVON " " BEAUMONT TERMINAL UV 49 40 UV47 50 833 UV UV621 LEDUC UV W6M W5M
AREA OVERVIEW MAP " Facility Waterbody 1:23,000,000 Operating Areas RAINBOW ERP " Other PMC Facility Hydrology Edmonton NORTHWESTNORTHWEST TERRITORIESTERRITORIES OVERVIEW MAP ¯ C Gas Plant Urban Area Peace River
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