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Case 1:15-cv-00632-CRC Document 20-4 Filed 05/22/15 Page 4 of 17 <br />reversible. 'Those areas identified in orange polygon displays the papulation at risk of <br />irreversible or tither serious, lona-lustin- adverse health effects or an inip,aired ability wescape <br />the, environm ni. Thesc are:ss identified in rein polygon dispiays the population at risk of' <br />elperienc,e life-llnre-,itenirrg adverse lieialtlt effects or death. (see Com posiie C.r/ul if . t ) <br />S, 7'he vulnerabilit-y analysis shows significant potential harm should an incident <br />occur on the railtvay.within. Martin County. There is greater potential for borne t+here the rail <br />sygern Passes through higher populations centers of the county. Oificrential in wind conditions <br />shut• that the ina.Wity of the community in illart.in County could be itnl1acied. (see C"omplo-Vire <br />1.-xliibh .d ) <br />9_ 'There is a great potential for a significant negative environme.ritai impaci it' Martin <br />COunu. Fire. Rescue .vere required to take defensive operations to prevent the plume cloud from <br />dispersing throuth the community. The decree ol'rntpact would vary based on the specific <br />'chemical release, amount of the release, and location. <br />10. Tl-ic increa.;e in tr=ains commotin�.; through Marlin County v.. -ill increase the <br />potential liir such chemical oncoses. This increased potential fi?r a cheinjeal release likewisc <br />creates:tn increased potential for adverse impact on the residents and communities within Martin <br />I I . Martin County lire Rescue r6ponse options for initigating such incidents <br />inv(jivin a railcar chemical release are limited_ <br />1?. Martin County lire Rescue's resources could be easily ovcrn'helmed and require <br />mutual aid assistance.and the implementation of many Comprehensivc Emergency Alanagement <br />plaits to nlitivate such risks. <br />