Plan

British Columbia- Gathering Emergency Response Plan

EM-PLAN-0002 Revision: 08 2018-06-25

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Approved by Dan Munthe 2018-06-25 Emergency Response and Compliance Coordinator

Reviewed by Emmanuel Corpas 2018-06-21 Area Manager -Alberta Gathering Area Brenda McChesney Prepared by Administrative Assistant British Columbia-Alberta Gathering 2018-06-13 Area

Alliance Pipeline Limited Partnership

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British Columbia-Alberta Gathering Emergency Response Plan EM-PLAN-0002

Table of Contents

1 Purpose ...... 3 2 Scope ...... 3 3 Roles and Responsibilities ...... 3 3.1 Document Owner ...... 3 3.2 Additional Roles ...... 3 3.3 Document Review Frequency ...... 4 4 British Columbia-Alberta Gathering Area ...... 4 4.1 Area Overview ...... 4 4.2 First Responders ...... 5 4.3 Area Office Contacts ...... 6 4.4 Taylor Junction Compressor Station BC57 ...... 6 4.5 Blueberry Hill Compressor Station 14A ...... 7 4.6 Compressor Station AB21 ...... 7 4.7 Gold Creek Compressor Station AB30 ...... 8 4.8 Common Stream Operators (CSO) (BC01 to AB35) ...... 8 4.9 Local External Contacts ...... 10 4.9.1 British Columbia Local Authorities ...... 10 4.9.2 Alberta Local Authorities ...... 10 4.9.3 Wildfires ...... 10 4.9.4 Mutual Aid ...... 11 4.10 Mainline Block Valves ...... 11 4.11 Lateral Tie-In Valves ...... 12 4.12 Environmental Considerations ...... 12 4.13 Emergency Response Equipment –Field Deployment ...... 14 4.14 Area Office Fire & Evacuation ...... 15 4.14.1 If you discover a fire: ...... 15

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4.14.2 If you are trapped by fire or smoke: ...... 15 4.14.3 Evacuation ...... 15 4.15 Site Evacuation ...... 15 5 Maps ...... 16 6 References...... 16 Revision History ...... 16

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1 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 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 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 Roles and Responsibilities 3.1 Document Owner

The Emergency Management Coordinator owns the British Columbia/Alberta Gathering 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 British Columbia/Alberta Gathering 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 not to exceed 15 months 4 British Columbia-Alberta Gathering Area 4.1 Area Overview The British Columbia-Alberta Gathering Area starts from the Highway Lateral east of Pink Mountain, BC. The 9.79 km Highway Lateral joins the Aitken Creek Lateral and travels southeast for 131.87 km. The Aitken Creek Lateral and the Taylor Lateral tie into the Fort St. John Lateral just east of Taylor, BC. The Fort St. John Lateral travels 62.15 km southeast to tie into the start of the mainline pipe at Gordondale, AB. The mainline pipe starts at KP 0.0 and proceeds to KP 272.37 near Fox Creek, AB, including numerous laterals and lateral tie-in points. The entire 272.37 km of mainline pipe is 42” in diameter. The mainline pipe has the following specifications: . Diameter 1067 mm (42”) . Operating Pressure 8274 kPa (1200 psi) . Thickness 14.275 mm (0.621”) . Rich Gas System Up to 44.2 MJ/m3 (up to 1188 btu/cf) The British Columbia-Alberta Gathering Area has the following compressor stations: . CS BC57 - Taylor Junction Compressor Station, Taylor, BC . CS 14A - Blueberry Hill Compressor Station, Gordondale, AB . AB30 Gold Creek Compressor Station, AB . AB21 Teepee Creek Compressor Station, AB The British Columbia-Alberta Gathering Area includes the following regional districts, municipalities and counties: . Peace River Regional District: Highway Lateral, Aitken Creek Lateral, Taylor Lateral, Boundary Lake Lateral and Fort St. John Lateral . District Of Taylor: Taylor Lateral . : Boundary Lake Lateral . Saddle Hills County: Fort St. John Lateral, Gordondale West Lateral, Whitburn Lateral, Peace River Lateral, North Valhalla Lateral, South Valhalla Lateral, Pouce Coupe Lateral and Mainline KP 0.00 to KP 42.61 . County of No. 1: Hythe Lateral, Knopcik Lateral, Spirit River Lateral, Lateral, Teepee Creek Lateral, Wembley Lateral and Mainline KP 42.61 to KP 105.55 . MD of Greenview No. 16: Wapiti Lateral, Gold Creek Lateral, Karr Lateral, Ante Creek Lateral, Bigstone Lateral and Mainline KP 105.55 to KP 272.39

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4.2 First Responders1

First Responder Location 24-Hour Number Ambulances BC Ground Ambulance (calls from inside BC only) All of BC 1-800-461-9911 BC Ground Ambulance (calls from outside BC) All of BC 250-374-4411 BC Air Ambulance (calls from AB and BC only) All of BC 1-800-561-8011 Fort St. John Ambulance Fort St. John, BC 911 or 250-785-5559 Dawson Creek Ambulance Dawson Creek, BC 911 or 250-782-2211 Clear Hills County , AB 911 or 1-888-624-3322 Worsley, AB 911 or 1-888-624-3322 Saddle Hills County Spirit River, AB 911 or 780-538-0390 County of Grande Prairie No. 1 , AB 911 or 780-538-0390 Grande Prairie, AB 911 or 780-538-0390 MD of Greenview No. 16 Valleyview, AB 911 Fox Creek, AB STARS Air Ambulance, Emergency Line Alberta 1-888-888-4567 If using a cellular #4567 or *45672 Taylor Junction Site ID Number 2232 Blueberry Hill Site ID Number 1625 Fire Departments BC Forest Fire Protection (Rural Areas) All of BC April 1 to October 31 each year 1-800-663-5555 Charlie Lake Fire Department Charlie Lake, BC 911 or 250-785-4333 Fort St. John Fire Department Fort St. John, BC

Taylor Fire Department Taylor, BC Clear Hills County Worsley, AB 911 or 1-888-624-3322 Saddle Hills County Happy Valley, AB Blueberry Creek, AB 911 or 780-538-0390 Bonanza, AB

Savanna, AB Woking, AB County of Grande Prairie No. 1 Grande Prairie County, AB 911 or 780-567-5590 Clairmont, AB 911 or 780-538-0390 Hythe, AB Beaverlodge, AB 911 or 780-876-4835

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 Wembley, AB 911 or 780-876-4105 Sexsmith, AB 911 or 780-568-4203 LaGlace, AB 911 or 780-538-0390 Teepee Creek, AB Bezanson, AB 911 or 780-876-9009 Grand Prairie, AB 911 or 780-830-5022 Weyerhaeuser, AB 911 or 780-539-8115 SRD 911 or 780-538-8094 MD of Greenview No. 16 Grovedale, AB Debolt, AB 911 or 780-538-0390 Valleyview, AB Fox Creek, AB Police Departments Peace River Regional District RCMP Fort St. John, BC 911 or 250-787-8100 Dawson Creek, BC 911 or 250-784-3713 RCMP Northern BC OCC RCMP Prince George, BC 911 Clear Hills County RCMP Fairview, AB 911 Saddle Hills County RCMP Spirit River, AB 911 or 780-864-3533 County of Grande Prairie No. 1 RCMP Grande Prairie, AB 911 or 780-830-5700 Beaverlodge, AB 911 or 780-354-2485 MD of Greenview No. 16 RCMP Fox Creek, AB 911 or 780-622-3740 , AB 911 or 780-827-2222 OCC RCMP , AB 780-412-5300

4.3 Area Office Contacts On-Call Fax Main Additional Phone/Pager 780-402-3134 (primary) Five voice lines and video 780-402-3102 N/A 780-357-2998 (secondary) conferencing are available. Consult the Emergency Contacts – Internal (http://corpdm/getdoc/967186) for APL Employee Partner contact info including cell and satellite numbers.

4.4 Taylor Junction Compressor Station BC57

Location Main Fax Office/Control Room 250-789-3147 250-789-3591 Office/Control Room 250-789-3718 250-789-3591

Taylor Junction Compressor Station BC57 is located at LSD SW 10-83-17 W6M. The 20” Aitken Creek Lateral and the 20” Taylor Junction Lateral lines tie in at the Compressor Station.

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The Compressor Station is a one-unit station that is not normally manned. There are four buildings located within the fenced area of the Compressor Station - a utility control building, a fuel gas building, one compressor buildings and a cold storage building. The two laterals enter at the southwest corner of the facility and the 24” Fort St. John Lateral exits at the southeast corner. The station blowdown and relief valves are located at the east end of the facility. For pigging purposes, CS BC57 has the following receivers and launchers: 20” receiver for the Aitken Creek lateral 20” receiver for the Taylor Junction lateral 24” launcher for the Fort St. John lateral GPS Coordinates for Taylor Junction Compressor: NW corner: 56.17398° -120.61003° STARS Site # for Taylor Junction Compressor Station: 2232

4.5 Blueberry Hill Compressor Station 14A

Location Main Fax 780-353-2415 780-353-2416 Office Maintenance 780-353-2456 Main Control Room 780-353-2453 780-353-2416 Blueberry Hill Compressor Station 14A is located at LSD 4-24-79-11 W6M. The 10” Peace River Lateral, 16” Gordondale West Lateral and 24” Fort St. John Lateral line tie in at the Compressor Station. The Compressor Station is a two-unit station that is not normally manned. There are five buildings located within the fenced area of the Compressor Station - a utility control building, a fuel gas building, two compressor building and a cold storage building. The three laterals enter at the southwest corner of the facility and the mainline exits at the southeast corner. The station blowdown and relief valves are located at the south end of the facility. For pigging purposes, CS 14A has the following receivers and launchers: 10” receiver for the Peace River lateral 24” receiver for the Fort St. John lateral 16” receiver for the Gordondale West lateral 42” launcher for the mainline pipe GPS Coordinates for Blueberry Hill Compressor: NW corner: 55.85695° -119.59153° STARS Site # for Blueberry Compressor Station: 1625 4.6 Teepee Creek Compressor Station AB21

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Main Fax 780-568-2238 - Teepee Creek Compressor Station AB21 is located at LSD 7-2-74-4 W6M. The Compressor Station is a one-unit station. There are four buildings located within the compressor station fenced area: a control building, a utility building, a meter building, and a compressor. The interconnect comes in the west side of the facility and the Teepee Creek Lateral exits on the west. The station relief and blowdown valves are located in the north end of the facility. For pigging purposes CS AB21 has an 8” pigging launcher. GPS Coordinates for Teepee Creek Compressor: NW corner: 55.38000° -118.49652° 4.7 Gold Creek Compressor Station AB30

Main Fax 780-532-2855 - Gold Creek Compressor Station AB30 is located at LSD 14-26-67-5 W6M. The Compressor Station is a one unit station. There are four buildings located within the compressor station fenced area: a control building, a utility building, a meter building, and a compressor. The interconnect comes in on the southwest corner of the facility and the Gold Creek Lateral exits on the east. The station relief and blowdown valves are located in the northeast corner of the facility. GPS Coordinates for Gold Creek Compressor: NW corner: 54.83498° -118.65258° 4.8 Common Stream Operators (CSO) (BC01 to AB35)

Lateral Producer Facility 24-Hour Emergency Highway Lateral – BC01 Spectra Energy Midstream Highway Plant 1-800-663-9931 Corporation Highway Lateral – BC01A Spectra Energy Midstream Highway Plant 1-800-663-9931 Corporation Aitken Creek Lateral – BC02 Nu-Vista Aitken Creek Plant 250-793-7633

Aitken Creek Lateral – BC02A ACGS Aitken Creek Tie-in 250-772-5076 250-772-5078 Taylor Lateral – BC03 Spectra Energy Midstream Taylor Complex 1-800-663-9931 Corporation Taylor Lateral – BC04 Alta Gas Younger NGL 250-789-2200 Extraction Plant West Doe – BC12 Spectra Energy Midstream West Doe Gas Plant 1-800-663-9931 Corporation Septimus – BC58 Crew Energy Septimus Gas Plant 1-866-384-6240 Sunrise – BC61 Huron Energy Sunrise Gas Plant 1-877-504-4252 Crocotta Energy – BC62 Doe Creek Doe Creek Gas Plant 1-403-538-3737

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Lateral Producer Facility 24-Hour Emergency Boundary Lateral – AB05 Spectra Energy Midstream Pipeline Division 1-800-663-9931 Corporation Boundary Lake South Lateral – CNRL Boundary Lake South 780-538-1001 AB07 Gas Plant Peace River Lateral Fourth Creek Spectra Energy Midstream Fourth Creek Gas Plant 1-800-663-9931 – AB09 Corporation Peace River Lateral Josephine – CRNL Josephine Gas Plant 780-538-1001 AB10 Pouce Coupe Lateral – AB11 ARC Resources Ltd. Pouce Coupe Gas Plant 780-831-2026 403-292-0434 Gordondale West Lateral – AB13 Spectra Energy Midstream Pipeline Division 1-800-663-9931 Corporation Peace River Lateral – AB14 Spectra Energy Midstream Gordondale Gas Plant 1-800-663-9931 Corporation Whitburn Lateral – AB16 Canadian Natural Resources Progress Gas Plant 780-353-3984 Limited Ext. 1 Valhalla North Lateral – AB17 TAQA North Ltd. Valhalla Gas Plant 1-888-234-6866 Valhalla South Lateral – AB20 Canadian Natural Resources Valhalla Gas Plant 1-800-661-9525 Limited Teepee Creek Lateral – AB21 CNRL Teepee Creek Gas 780-538-1001 Plant Teepee Creek Lateral – AB22 ATCO Pipelines Clairmont Interconnect 1-877-496-9380 Spirit River Lateral – AB23 EnCana Corporation (NOTE: Sexsmith Gas Plant 780-568-4444 CNRL ties in at this site) Hythe Lateral – AB24 Veresen Hythe Gas Plant (Hythe 780-356-6200 Brainard Gas Plant) Hythe Lateral – AB25 Canadian Natural Resources Knopcik Gas Plant 1-888-878-3700 Limited 780-356-3005 Wembley Lateral – AB27 ConocoPhillips Canada Ltd. Wembley Gas Plant 1-800-661-9525 Elmworth Lateral – AB27A ConocoPhillips Canada Ltd. Elmworth Gas Plant 1-800-661-9525 Wapiti Lateral – AB29 Devon Canada Wapiti Gas Plant 780-538-9200 Gold Creek Lateral – AB30 Canadian Natural Resources Gold Creek Gas Plant 780-538-9163 Limited 1-888-878-3700 Karr Lateral – AB31 Canadian Natural Resources Karr Gas Plant 780-831-4422 Limited 1-888-878-3700 Smoky Lateral – AB32 Canadian Natural Resources Smoky Gas Plant 780-518-2512 Limited 1-888-878-3700 Simonette Lateral – AB33 Keyera Energy Simonette Gas Plant 780-524-7024 Simonette Lateral – AB33A ATCO Pipelines Shell Creek Gas Plant 1-877-496-9380 Moose River Lateral – AB34 Seven Generations Lator Gas Plant 403-444-1471 Ante Creek Lateral – AB35 Canadian Natural Resources Waskahigan Gas Plant 1-888-878-3700 Limited Snipe Mountain – AB37 RMP Energy Inc. Waskahigan Gas Plant 1-877-414-7782 Bear Creek – AB42 Cequence Energy Simonette Gas Plant 1-866-764-4569

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Lateral Producer Facility 24-Hour Emergency Little Crooked Lake – AB65 EnCana 15-31-62-24 W5 780-357-6408 Tony Creek – AB66 EnCana Simonette West 780-357-6408 Tony Tower – AB67 EnCana 10-29 Gas Plant 780-357-6408 Big Mountain – AB68 Seven Generations Cutbank Plant 1-780-296-1774 Patterson Creek – AB69 Merritage 1-403-770-6803 Moose Creek – AB70 Birchcliff 1-866-566-2923

4.9 Local External Contacts

4.9.1 British Columbia Local Authorities Organization Location Daytime 24-Hour Peace River Regional District3 Dawson Creek, BC 250-784-3200 250-784-3200 District of Taylor Taylor, BC 250-789-9282 250-789-9282 250-787-8150 City of Fort St. John Fort St. John, BC 250-785-5880 (8:30 – 4:30)

4.9.2 Alberta Local Authorities Organization Location Daytime 24-Hour Clear Hills County Worsley, AB 780-685-3925 780-685-3925 Saddle Hills County Spirit River, AB 780-864-3760 780-538-0390 County of Grande Prairie No. 1 Clairmont, AB 780-532-9727 780-5329727 MD of Greenview No. 16 Valleyview, AB 780-524-7600 866-524-7608

4.9.3 Wildfires The British Columbia-Alberta Gathering Area is part of the Smoky SRD Management Area in Alberta, which has specific guidelines for reporting a wildfire in the area:

3The British Columbia-Alberta Gathering Area includes the Peace River Regional District. The Peace River Regional District has been granted the powers of a municipality under the Emergency Program Act. It has a formal Emergency Management Plan, which outlines the measures and sources of assistance that can be obtained to support emergency response efforts within their jurisdiction. Upon request from the Oil and Gas Commission (OGC), the Regional District may address emergency response capabilities, expectations and preparedness. If required, the Regional District may activate their emergency plan in order to achieve any of the following: • Dispatch representative(s) to the OGC’s Emergency Operations Centre (EOC), if established • Ensure notification of endangered area residents • Coordinate ESS (Emergency Social Services) • If necessary, declare a State of Local Emergency • Assist in a public information service

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1. If you detect a wildfire, immediately contact the nearest SRD office and company personnel. Refer to Appendix A or dial 310-FIRE (3473). 2. When reporting a wildfire use the current Wildfire Reporting Form: http://srd.alberta.ca/Wildfire/documents/310-Fire-ReportForm.pdf 3. If safe to do so, take immediate suppression action. Use as many local resources reasonably and lawfully available to the company as required to contain the fire.

4.9.4 Mutual Aid The British Columbia-Alberta Gathering Area is a member of the Taylor Industrial Mutual Aid Group (TIMAG), which involves a variety of companies dedicated to providing information and resources as necessary in emergencies. The group would be activated by the Taylor Fire Department or the District of Taylor. This operating area is also a member of the Peace Arch Operators Group (PAOG), which is a group of operators that meet to exchange information but do not provide mutual aid in an emergency.

4.10 Mainline Block Valves There are 10 mainline block valves 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. The mainline block valves located in the British Columbia-Alberta Gathering Area are listed on the following table. Table 1: British Columbia-Alberta Gathering Block Valves Valve GPS Station Lat Long Number Valve Number KP LS MLV #1A M001-MBV-1000 0.0 3-24-79-11 W6M 55.85695° -119.59153° MLV #1-1 M001-MBV-1010 25.65 12-19-77-9 W6M 55.689507 -119.395322 MLV #1-2 M001-MBV-1020 54.11 1-32-74-9 W6M 55.447259 -119.338653 MLV #1-3 M001-MBV-1030 88.70 15-19-71-8 W6M 55.169374 -119.217485 MLV #1-4 M001-MBV-1040 115.74 16-11-69-8 W6M 54.966434 -119.094759 MLV #1-5 M004-MBV-1050 145.84 8-33-67-5 W6M 54.842633 -118.691183 MLV #2B M002-MBV-1000 173.10 13-15-66-3 W6M 54.716752 -118.376312 MLV #2-1 M002-MBV-1010 208.17 8-21-63-1 W6M 54.464369 -118.079857 MLV #2-2 M002-MBV-1020 240.76 6-36-62-25 W5M 54.403607 -117.616559 MLV #2-3 M002-MBV-1030 272.37 3-5-63-21 W5M 54.414709 -117.140308

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4.11 Lateral Tie-In Valves Lateral tie-in valves located within the British Columbia-Alberta Gathering Area .The Peace River, Fort St. John and Gordondale West Lateral tie-in points are located at the Blueberry Hill Compressor Station CS 14A. Lateral tie-in valves not identified in this table are located within the same yard as existing facilities or adjacent to them. Table 2: British Columbia-Alberta Gathering Lateral Tie-In Valves GPS Lateral Station Number KP LS Lat Long LBV #FSJ-2 59.47 4-14-80-14 W6M 56.029964 -120.426971 LTV # WDO (West Doe) 41.23 NW24 80 15 W6M 55.949712 -120.217405 LBV #FSJ-1 32.96 4-22-81-16 W6M 55.92912 -120.086471 LTV # MCM (McMahon) TAY 56.0849231 -120.3953873 Lat. LTV #PCP (Pouce Coupe) 13.78 3-34-79-12 W6M 55.884119 -119.794403 LTV #FSJ (Fort St. John) 0 4-24-79-11 W6M 55.85695 -119.59153 LTV #PCR (Peace River) 0 4-24-79-11 W6M 55.85695 -119.59153 LTV #GDW (Gordondale West) 0 4-24-79-11 W6M 55.85695 -119.59153 LTV #WHB (Whitburn) 22.32 14-36-77-10 W6M 55.718456 -119.405289 LTV #VAN (Valhalla North) 36.57 8-20-76-9 W6M 55.602316 -119.347041 LTV #VAS (Valhalla South) 46.06 8-20-75-9 W6M 55.517977 -119.351944 LTV #SPR (Spirit River) 68.03 5-30-73-8 W6M 55.351992 -119.227415 LTV #HYT (Hythe) 68.04 5-30-73-8 W6M 55.352027 -119.227521 LTV #TPC (Teepee Creek) 68.05 5-30-73-8 W6M 55.351969 -119.227314 LTV #ELM (Elmworth) 97.18 11-30-70-8 W6M 55.093719 -119.214061 LTV #GDC (Gold Creek) 148.54 3-35-67-5 W6M 54.834774 -118.652795 LTV # BMC (Big Mountain) 148.54 3-35-67-5 W6M 54.835011 -118.65275 LTV #KAR (Karr) 189.58 10-4-65-2 W6M 54.597388 -118.233931 LTV #SIM (Simonette) 231.36 NE 6-63-25 W5M 54.4240110 -117.7602304 8 LTV # ANC (Ante Creek) 251.97 13-31-62-23 W5M 54.41235 -117.447769 LTV #TTW (Tony Tower) ANC 11-29-63-1 W6M 54.481781 -117.44492 Lat. LTV # LCR (Little Crooked) 272.37 SW 5-63-21 W5M 54.4154338 -117.2644728 3

4.12 Environmental Considerations The British Columbia-Alberta Gathering operating area traverses native and disturbed forest cover from the Boreal Black and White Spruce Bio geoclimatic Zone in Northeastern British Columbia as well as the Dry Mixedwood, Central Mixedwood and Lower Foothills Natural Regions in Northwestern Alberta. Significant environmental areas within the area include the Peace, Kiskatinaw, Pouce Coupe, Wapiti, Smoky, Latornell, Simonette and river valleys and the key wildlife habitats that these valleys typically provide. 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

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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.

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4.13 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

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

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4.14 Area Office Fire & Evacuation

4.14.1 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.

4.14.2 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.

4.14.3 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. . 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 front of the office (muster point) and account for Employee-Partners, contractors, and visitors.

4.15 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 Taylor Junction Compressor Station, refer to EM-MANL-0007. For Blueberry Hill Compressor Station, refer to EM-MANL-0001. For Teepee Creek Compressor Station, refer to EM-MANL-0008. For Gold Creek Compressor Station, refer to EM-MANL-0018.

For Alliance Pipeline Internal Use Only – Master Version is the Electronic File. Uncontrolled When Printed. Date: 2018-06-25 Revision: 08 Approved Page 15 British Columbia-Alberta Gathering Emergency Response Plan EM-PLAN-0002

5 Maps Table 3: Maps ERP Map - BC-AB Gathering Area http://corpdm.alliance-pipeline.com/getdoc/944057

6 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

Revision History

Revision Date Summary of Changes Checked by

06 2016-09-23 Moved to EM in Doc Control Dan Munthe

New Template, revised contacts, 07 2017-03-07 Dan Munthe Equipment, and lists

08 2017-06-25 Approved and issued for use. Dan Munthe

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