Washington Spill Prevention, Preparedness and Response Program

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Washington Spill Prevention, Preparedness and Response Program Dave Byers, Response Section Manager

Spill Notifications Past 12 Months Oil 3,044 Hazmat/Pollutant 1,182 Vessel Incident 105 Vessel Spill 27 Drug Lab 27 4,385 Double click on the Chart In the Data toolbar select “Edit Data” Enter your data & the chart will automatically populate. 9/16/2018 FOSC Reports

Drill and Planning Activity Local Planning and Coordination Efforts Columbia River Vessel Traffic Safety Assessment Grays Harbor Vessel Traffic Safety Assessment GRP Development Exercises/Workshhops Tabletops (TTX) 6 Deployments 13 Worst Case TTX 4 A. TRAINING List training that the RRT participated in or sponsored.   B. EXERCISES/WORKSHOPS List exercises/workshops that the RRT participated in or sponsored. C. FEDERAL, STATE, and LOCAL PLANNING AND COORDINATION EFFORTS Include information on Regional Contingency Plans, Area Plans, or Sub-area Plans; and coordination of LEPC and security plans. Feb-June 2017 SOSC Reports

2017 Equipment Grants

US Oil McChord Pipeline Spill Tacoma, WA 14 mile, 6” pipeline connecting US Oil/JBLM Constructed 1966, no history of spills 2-3 transfers per week, up to 10,000 bbls 450 psig Add as many of these as are necessary to cover incidents that you’d like to brief out. Should cover incidents since the last NWAC/RRT meetings. 9/16/2018 SOSC Reports

US Oil McChord Pipeline Spill Tacoma, WA Utility contractor, SEFNCO, initiates one-call locate 7/26/2017 Directional drilling in area not located by MPL. Add as many of these as are necessary to cover incidents that you’d like to brief out. Should cover incidents since the last NWAC/RRT meetings. 9/16/2018 SOSC Reports

US Oil McChord Pipeline Spill Tacoma, WA Add as many of these as are necessary to cover incidents that you’d like to brief out. Should cover incidents since the last NWAC/RRT meetings. 9/16/2018 SOSC Reports

US Oil McChord Pipeline Spill Add as many of these as are necessary to cover incidents that you’d like to brief out. Should cover incidents since the last NWAC/RRT meetings. 9/16/2018 SOSC Reports

US Oil McChord Pipeline Spill Timeline 0700 Transfer of 10,000 bbls starts 1212 SEFNCO strikes MPL 1212 MPL pressure drop alarm 1213 Differential volume alarm 1218 MPL Shut down 1245 3 Intermediate valves closed 1254 MPL on scene, air monitoring and secure the scene Add as many of these as are necessary to cover incidents that you’d like to brief out. Should cover incidents since the last NWAC/RRT meetings. 9/16/2018 SOSC Reports

US Oil McChord Pipeline Spill Recovery Vac Trucks, soil excavation Est. 7,500 gallons released Est. 6,500 gallons recovered Add as many of these as are necessary to cover incidents that you’d like to brief out. Should cover incidents since the last NWAC/RRT meetings. 9/16/2018 SOSC Reports

US Oil McChord Pipeline Spill Tacoma, WA RRT Activation: No Type and amount of product spilled: Jet Fuel Cause of spill: Directional Drilling Tool Puncture Date of spill: August 2, 2017 Responsible Party: SEFNCO Key operational activities: -Source identification -Subsurface oil recovery -On-water oil recovery Major lessons learned: -No Impact to Water -Quick Response by US Oil -Some Drill Elements Didn’t Transfer -Dial Before You Dig! Lead Coordinator Contact Information: Shawn Zaniewski, 360-407-6372 Shawn.zaniewski@ecy.wa.gov Add as many of these as are necessary to cover incidents that you’d like to brief out. Should cover incidents since the last NWAC/RRT meetings. 9/16/2018 SOSC Reports

Ecology Spills Program Joint Response Partners