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Comprehensive Emergency Response Plan for Hazardous Materials Incidents ST. JOSEPH COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENTS PREPARED BY: MATRIX ENVIRONMENTAL INCORPORATED FOR THE ST. JOSEPH COUNTY LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE OCTOBER 2004 ST. JOSEPH COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENTS PREPARED BY: MATRIX ENVIRONMENTAL INCORPORATED FOR THE ST. JOSEPH COUNTY LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE OCTOBER 2004 ST. JOSEPH COUNTYS COMPREHENSIVE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN J FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENTS C Element Page No. ELEMENT 1: St. Joseph County Planning Element #1 Task / Resources ........................................1 Facilities and Emergency Coordinators (EHS Facility) South Bend: 360 Networks Amplification Facility..................................................................2 7-Eleven Store #32587...................................................................................3 ADT.........................................................................................................4 ADT.........................................................................................................5 Aggregate Industries – South Bend Block & Ready Mix Plant ...................................6 Ameritech Services, Inc. d/b/a/ SBC Indiana ....................................................7 Aramark Uniform Services .............................................................................8 Arigas Great Lakes Inc. .................................................................................9 AT&T .................................................................................................... 10 AT&T Wireless – Campus View ................................................................... 11 AT&T Wireless – Georgetown ..................................................................... 12 Avis Rent A Car System, Inc......................................................................... 13 Berliner & Marx....................................................................................... 14 BOC Gases .............................................................................................. 15 Broadwing Communications Services, Inc. – CBLD-081 .................................... 16 Buckeye Terminals LLC – South Bend Terminal ................................................. 17 Charles S. Hayes, Inc................................................................................. 18 City of South Bend – Bureau of Wastewater ................................................... 19 City of South Bend – Equipment Services.......................................................... 20 City of South Bend – Howard Park Ice Rink Center ......................................... 21 City of South Bend – Municipal Services Facility ................................................ 22 City of South Bend Water Works – Olive St. Pumping Station ................................ 23 City of South Bend – Organic Resources Facility................................................. 24 City of South Bend Water Works – Carriage Hills Pumping Station..................... 25 City of South Bend Water Works – Cleveland Pumping Station .......................... 26 City of South Bend Water Works – Edison Park Pumping Station ....................... 27 City of South Bend Water Works – North Pumping Station................................ 28 City of South Bend Water Works – Pinhook Pumping Station............................. 29 City of South Bend Water Works – South Pumping Station................................ 30 Comair, Inc. – South Bend Regional Airport...................................................... 31 Container Service Corp................................................................................ 32 ConWay Central Express.............................................................................. 33 Edward C. Levy Co. – Slag Co. #5 ................................................................. 34 Environmental Health Laboratories – Underwriters Laboratories, Inc........................ 35 FAA SBN ATCT ....................................................................................... 36 Federal Mogul Corporation ......................................................................... 37 FedEx Express Corporation – SBNR................................................................ 38 G.W. Beriheimer Co., Inc. ........................................................................... 39 Gibbs Wire & Steel Company, Inc. ................................................................. 40 Hanson Cold Storage Co. of Indiana ............................................................. 41 Hertz Corp. .............................................................................................. 42 Honeywell – Aircraft Landing Systems .......................................................... 43 Honeywell – Engine System & Accessories ....................................................... 44 Hoosier Tank & Manufacturing, Inc. ............................................................... 45 Hubbell Raco ............................................................................................ 46 Imagineering Enterprises, Inc...................................................................... 47 Indiana Bell Telephone Company – d/b/a SBC Indiana (Jefferson St.) .................. 48 Indiana Bell Telephone Company – d/b/a SBC Indiana (Main St.) ....................... 49 Revision 10/11/2004 Table of Contents - i ST. JOSEPH COUNTYS COMPREHENSIVE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN J FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENTS C Element Page No. Indiana Bell Telephone Company – d/b/a SBC Indiana (Ironwood Rd.) ................ 50 Indiana Bell Telephone Company – d/b/a SBC Indiana (Ireland Rd.) ................... 51 Indiana Bell Telephone Company – d/b/a SBC Indiana (Prairie Ave.)........................ 52 Indiana Bell Telephone Company – d/b/a SBC Indiana (Main St. 3rd Floor) ........... 53 Indiana Michigan Power – South Bend Service Center .......................................... 54 INDOT – Toll Road District – Indiana State Police .............................................. 55 INDOT – Toll Road District – Maintenance Storage Area...................................... 56 INDOT – Toll Road District – Relay “B” Radio Tower ........................................ 57 INDOT – Toll Road District – South Bend West ................................................. 58 INDOT – Toll Road District – South Bend ........................................................ 59 Interplastic Corporation – Molding Products Division........................................... 60 Kokoku Wire Industries Corp. ....................................................................... 61 Kuert Concrete Inc. .................................................................................... 62 Lacay Fabrication & Mfg. Inc........................................................................ 63 Mann & Hummel Automotive, Inc................................................................ 64 Meijer #120 Gas Station ............................................................................... 65 Memorial Home Care.................................................................................. 66 Mittler Supply, Inc.................................................................................... 67 Nelson Fuel .............................................................................................. 68 New Energy Corp. .................................................................................... 69 Nimet Ind. Inc.......................................................................................... 70 North American Signs, Inc............................................................................ 71 Overnite Transportation ............................................................................... 72 Penske Truck Leasing Co. LP........................................................................ 73 Qwest Communications – South Bend POP..................................................... 74 Qwest Communications – South Bend Regen................................................... 75 Rieth-Riley South Bend Plant......................................................................... 76 Royal Adhesives & Sealants .......................................................................... 77 Ryder Truck Rental..................................................................................... 79 Safety-Kleen Systems, Inc............................................................................. 80 Schafer Gear Works, Inc. ............................................................................. 81 South Bend Absorbtech L.L.C. ...................................................................... 82 South Bend Community School Corp. – Service Building....................................... 83 South Bend Community School Corp. – Vehicle Maintenance ................................. 84 South Bend LOA........................................................................................ 85 South Bend Medical Foundation................................................................... 86 Speedway #5153 ........................................................................................ 87 Speedway #5548 ........................................................................................ 88 Sprint Communications Co., Inc. – South Bend, IN POP................................... 89 St. Joseph County
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