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I. Building Description Intergate.Manhattan A Stronghold for Data II. Planning for a Catastrophe Operations Management Team Building Infrastructure & Utilities Electrical Power Distribution Resiliency Emergency Generator Resiliency & Fuel Capacity Fiber & Connectivity Resiliency Natural & Built Environment III. Intergate.Manhattan & Hurricane Sandy Impacts Additional Findings Conclusion 10 11 11 4 4 4 4 5 7 3
I. Building Description
During an episode of extreme weather conditions, Sabey Data Centers priority is that our data centers remain on line and operational at all times. Faced with earthquake, flood or hurricane, our data centers are sited, designed and built to survive most catastrophic events. 375 Pearl Street, our Intergate.Manhattan (IGM) location in New York City, is a case in point.
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IGM is equipped with fuel tanks with a capacity of 155,000 gallons. It has an approved permit to add additional fuel tanks that will increase maximum capacity to 255,000 gallons. With 40MW of available power, Sabey estimates there will be enough on site fuel reserve to power the generators for 72 hours on full load. No other data center in the city is known to have equivalent fuel storage capacity. Sabey also maintains contracts with three individual fuel companies requiring fuel delivery on notice. Due to New York City environmental codes, all fuel storage tanks must be installed underground. (Section II continues)
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Zone Description
B and X (shaded) Area of moderate flood hazard, usually the area between the limits of the 100-year and 500-year floods. Are also used to designate base floodplains of lesser hazards, such as areas protected by levees from 100-year flood, or shallow flooding areas with average depths of less than one foot or drainage areas less than one square mile. C and X (unshaded) Area of minimal flood hazard, usually depicted on FIRMs as above the 500-year flood level. IGM is located in FEMA Zone C (unshaded), the safest zone. (Section II continues)
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Figure 2 2013 NYC Hurricane Evacuation Map IGM is located in Zone 5, the second safest zone.
Figure 3 National Seismic Hazard Map New York City is located in an area ranked lowest for seismic activity.
Figure 4 IGM is located 1,056ft (direct line) from the East River and sits on a 17.28ft elevation at street level. The entrance to IGM is an additional 7 above street level. 10
Conclusion
Hurricane Sandy was a tragic event for a great many people in the Northeast. From an operational standpoint, Sabey has used the event as an opportunity to evaluate IGMs performance and take appropriate actions to assure its ability to withstand extreme weather conditions.
Mean Tide SLOSH Cell Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 51,92 Dry Dry Dry 10.3ft 51,91 Dry Dry 5ft 10.5ft
High Tide 51,92 Dry Dry Dry 11.9ft 51,91 Dry 0.6ft 6.6ft 12ft
**Results Note From ASA: This chart was produced for the National Environmental Trust by Applied Science Associates and predicts worst case flooding from a Category II Hurricane Storm Surge in the year 2100; the future flood elevation was determined by combining sea level rise predictions with storm surge elevations. Sea level rise estimates were made using the Canadian Climate Centers GCM1 model. The storm surge elevations estimates came from the National Weather Services Storm Surge Group at the National Hurricane Center and represent the maximum storm surge elevations that can be expected from a Category II Hurricane as calculated by the SLOSH model.
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At Sabey your business is our business. Customer satisfaction, stability and resiliency are as important to us as they are to you. We understand the importance of your business and will take every measure to provide you with peace of mind, knowing that your infrastructure is safe, sound and secure.
John Sabey President Sabey Data Center Properties
For further information on our IGM resiliency program or to take a tour of our facility please contact:
Dan Meltzer 646.553.6507 danm@sabey.com Michael Morris 212.372.2260 mmorris@ngkf.com Joe Ryan 646.553.6502 joer@sabey.com Todd Bateman 312.386.3191 tbateman@ngkf.com John Ford 206.277.5209 johnf@sabey.com David Falk 212.372.2271 dfalk@ngkf.com Adrian Gamory 646.553.6512 adriang@sabey.com Sabey Data Center Properties Intergate.Manhattan 646.553.6500
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