Engineer's Report - North Terminal
Engineer's Report - North Terminal
Engineer's Report - North Terminal
Prepared by:
Delson Ian B. Lulab
Safety Officer / PCO
LPC South Terminal
01 June 2016
I. PROJECT NAME
The name of the project shall be called “Liquigaz Philippines Corporation North
Terminal”.
II. BACKGROUND
Liquigaz Philippines Corporation was established in 1995 and is now one of the largest LPG
suppliers in the Philippines. Equipped with over 29 years of experience, Liquigaz is a fully-
integrated LPG company that serves all market segments in the country with its wide
network of Import Terminals, Filling Plants, and Logistics Assets.
For over years, Liquigaz is proud to be the number one trusted LPG supplier in Luzon that
highlights and prioritizes customer satisfaction and reliability.
As the fastest growing LPG supplier in the Philippines, we commit to offer quality and
innovative solutions to every LPG user while giving safety enforcement and environmental
compliance which are manifested in our products and services.
Located in Mariveles, Bataan, the Liquigaz North Terminal is one of the largest LPG import
facilities with a storage capacity of 12,500 Metric Tons. The terminal is suited for the
receiving, storing, partial mixing, and distributing of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).
Liquigaz North Terminal follows global standards in safety and product quality. It has an in-
house laboratory that ensures that all products being received will pass the Philippine
National Standards for LPG (PNS/DOE QS 005;2005) before they are delivered to our
customers. It is located at HTIC Sitio Marina, Brgy Alas-Asin Mariveles Bataan where the
old Hyatt Oil Terminal was situated.
Initially, the terminal will get its products from bulk loading. Bulk loading operations
involve loading of LPG from storage tanks to lorry or vice versa. To fully understand the
process, please refer to the LPG Loading / Unloading Process Flow.
The terminal is equipped with a generator set in case of power outage and a fire
pump to supply sea and fresh water for the sprinklers and fire fighting equipment.
LPG Loading / Unloading Process Flow
c) Spherical Storage – the terminal has a one (1) x 2500MT above ground
spherical tank equipped with water sprinklers that will cater LPG MIX with the
following technical specifications:
a) Bullet Tank Storage – the terminal has four (4) x 500 MT and six (6) x
100MT above-ground bullet tanks with water sprinklers that will contain LPG
mix with the following tank data:
The terminal will consume about 213 cubic meters of ground water from a deep well
annually. The amount of water that will be return back to the source is about 180 cubic
meters annually through evaporation, and land discharge, no direct discharge will be done
to any bodies of water. The 120 cubic meters of water will be used for sprinkler and fire
hydrant testing and 89 cubic meters will be used for bathroom, lawn watering, toilets,
faucets, hand washing dishes and other outdoor uses. However, the supply of drinking water
is from an FDA accredited supplier of bottled drinking water.
The toilet and bathroom has its own septic tank which will be annually checked for
maintenance. To avoid problems and difficulties with the periodic emptying, cooking oils
and greases will not be dumped into the drains.
Consumption
Water Use cubic meter per Note:
year Fire Time
Frequency of
Bathroom 18.5 suppressio allotted for
testing per year
Lawn Watering 10.5 n motor testing
2,500 gpm 5 mins 12 times
Toilets 23
Other Outdoor Use 5
Faucets 13
Hand Washing Dishes 19
Fire suppression
120
system
Drinking Water 3.6
Total 212.6
There is zero discharge of process wastewater except for domestic wastewater due to
housekeeping and personal hygiene. This waste is discharged to septic tanks.
All LPC generated wastes shall be classified and segregated into the following categories:
Recyclable – any waste material retrieved from the waste stream and free from
contamination that can still be converted into suitable beneficial use or for other
purposes, including but not limited to newspaper, ferrous and non-ferrous scrap
metal, office paper, tin cans, jars and bottles.
Office paper, envelopes and folders for re-use shall be contained separately and the
receptacle to be marked as “Paper for Use”. Used office paper (both side are used)
newspapers, magazines and other used paper materials for disposal shall be
contained in a separate receptacle marked as “Recyclable – Paper.” Another
container marked as Recyclable – Others” shall be used for other recyclable materials
like tin cans, glass jars and plastic bottles. Used carton boxes shall be collapsed and
kept in the storage area for future collection. Condemned equipment and bulky
scrap materials shall be labeled as such.
Appropriate waste bins with cover shall be provided at designated waste collection
areas. The bins shall be labeled according to classification described above.
Hazardous waste for selling/donation or for return to supplier shall be labeled as such.
Plastic bags shall be properly sealed or tied to avoid attracting flies and to facilitate
handling and transfer by the appointed Building and/ or LGU waste collector.
Recyclable Waste
Empty ink and toner cartridges shall be put back in their original packaging for
protection.
Hazardous Waste
Busted or damaged bulbs shall be kept in the packaging materials of the replacement
bulb. Busted or damaged bulbs and dry cell batteries generated at LPC office shall be
put in plastic bag and brought to the central storage area. Bulbs shall be prevented
from breaking during handling and storage.
The labeling shall be conspicuously marked in paints, decals or other permanent form
of marking.
Storage of hazardous waste shall be secured, and where appropriate, provided with
proper containment.
The designated personnel per area using the Daily Generated Waste Recording Form,
shall record wastes generated by the company. The completed form shall be received
and noted by the Division Head at the end of the month.
Where practicable, recyclable and hazardous wastes generated at LPC office and in
other operational areas, shall be transferred to the Central Storage for proper
temporary storage and/or final disposition.
The person in-charge shall be responsible in the physical inventory and safekeeping of
wastes, especially the hazardous wastes stored in the designated Central Storage
area.
The company shall require its subcontractors to utilize transporters duly authorized by
the DENR to transport and treat hazardous waste. Subcontractors shall submit to the
company the completed Waste Manifest and a copy of the Permit to Transport
Hazardous Waste.
Biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes shall be disposed via the Building and
Grounds waste disposal scheme and through the relevant LGU-appointed waste
collectors.
Recyclable/ reusable waste shall be either sold to junk shops, recyclers or donated to
charitable institutions.
Supplier Returnable Materials – the company shall ensure that collection & transport
are in accordance with the legal requirements, i.e., where practicable, containers are
labeled, storage and transport is secured, and appropriate PPEs are used during
handling.
Old and condemned equipment shall be disposed in accordance with the company’s
accounting procedure
For hazardous waste that can be reused or recycled, buyers or treaters shall be
required to provide the company the details of their operation, methods on waste
treatment, storage and disposal, including a copy of their DENR accreditation. Where
appropriate, buyers of hazardous waste must be informed of the “Dos and Don’ts”
associated to the wastes.
Wastewater – the pH of the blow down water from the cooling system shall be
monitored continuously, and where necessary, its pH shall be adjusted by
neutralization. Wastewater from cleaning empty oil containers, scrapers and
launching areas shall be diverted to the oil separator.
Used lead batteries – where practicable, used lead batteries shall be traded-in
with the store during the purchase of new batteries. Otherwise, there shall be
accumulated at a designated area.
Used/Busted bulbs – shall be accumulated and stored at the Central Storage until
a recycling facility is sourced. These may also be encapsulated with cement and
used as filling materials during construction in the company.
Oil containers, oil contaminated rags and used filters – drain-off oil/ chemical
content in a safe container until such time the filters and rags are completely
dried. Dried filters and rags shall be disposed as non-biodegradable waste.
VII.
VIII. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
This part of the report summarizes significant potential environmental impacts and mitigation measures that will employ by LPC.
Experience in other jetties in the Philippine Positive impact. However, fisher folks will
Archipelago imparts that such undersea never be allowed to fish near the loading
constructions allows for the concentration and platforms and submarine pipes for security
proliferation of marine life in the vicinity of the reason.
jetty after some time. Fishermen find that such
constructions can serve as fish spawning
grounds and provide venues for some species
to agglomerate.
The application for the DENR ID Number for the hazardous waste generator will be done
after securing the permits to Operate Pollution Control Facilities. Liquigaz Philippines
Corporation South Terminal will seek for an accredited transporter, treater, and storage and
disposal facilitator for hazardous waste.
Prepared by:
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Delson Ian B. Lulab
Safety Officer / PCO
LPC South Terminal
Concurred by:
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Jerome D. Fontanos
Vice President for Operations
Liquigaz Philippines Corporation