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Ethanol & Renewable Alternative Fuels Resources

Program Description:

By the summer of 2009, in the United States, 12.5 billions gallons of Ethanol will be produced and transported by rail, highways and by barge. Illinois currently ranks 3rd in Ethanol production. In addition to the transport of Ethanol, source material will be going to the plant and by-products will be leaving the production site. The following classes are designed to help you prepare for working with the Ethanol industry to prevent, plan for, and respond to Ethanol emergencies in facilities and transportation.


The following classes are being offered (click class title for description):
Ethanol Awareness
Ethanol Awareness On-Line
Ethanol Production Plant Awareness, Emergency Preplanning & Response
Ethanol "101" For First Responders (Railroads)
Community Public Safety Considerations Regarding Ethanol Plants
Terminal Awareness Emergency Planning & Response
Ethanol Plant Personnel Emergency Awareness
Fire Fighting Foam Applications

Documents:
Ethanol White Paper
Ethanol & Alternative Fuels - Public Safety Questions

Links
DTN Ethanol Center*This page includes a video that demonstrates tests of various foams on ethanol fires
ANSUL Fire Protection
Illinois Fire Chiefs Association
MABAS (Mutual Aid Box Alarm System)
Office of Illinois State Fire Marshal
Renewable Fuels Association
University of Illinois Department of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES)
National Corn-To-Ethanol Research Center (NCERC) at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

Contact:
Duane Bales