Washington State Department of Ecology March 2011 SOSC Report 2010 Spill review.

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Washington State Department of Ecology March 2011 SOSC Report 2010 Spill review

Washington 2010 Spills Reported Spills: 3,742 Spills with Response: 3,694 Field Response: 932 (25%)

Percentage of Spills by Product Type Breakdown by Oil Type Spills by Product Type Data source: Ecology Environmental Reports Tracking System (ERTS). Percentage reflects 2010 data for spills with impacts to surfaces including water, soil, impermeable, air etc.

Data source: Ecology Environmental Reports Tracking System (ERTS) data for spills with impacts to surfaces including water, soil, impermeable, air etc. Number of Reported Incidents by Source Type (2010)

Recent Lessons Learned Field response rate down 10% (35 – 25%) Partially due to FTE reduction Responses more complex Incident Management Team depth