Washington State Department of Ecology Spill Prevention, Preparedness and Response Program February 2012 SOSC Report.

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Washington State Department of Ecology Spill Prevention, Preparedness and Response Program February 2012 SOSC Report

Washington Spills past 12 months Reported Spills: 3811 Field Response: 857 (22.5%)

Auburn Ducks

3 Gallons of Oil, Add a Dozen Ducks Shared shopping center parking lot drainage Residual lube oil, post incident cleanup Hybrid duck species Excellent RP, Cleanup and Wildlife Response

Highway 14 Tank Truck Fire

I-90 Lee and Easties Tank Truck

ConocoPhillips Dock Crude Drain Line

Underground Specialties Stolen Truck

Gypsy Queen

HB 1186 Best Achievable Protection 5-year Rule Making – Planning Standards Vessels of Opportunity Volunteer Coordination System Large Scale Deployment Drills Vessel Emergency Notification NRDA increase for spills >1,000 gallons

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)