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Washington Spill Prevention, Preparedness and Response Program
Dave Byers, Response Section Manager
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Spill Notifications Past 12 Months
Oil 3,030 Hazmat/Pollutant 1,114 Vessel Incident 72 Vessel Spill 25 Drug Lab 13 4,254 Double click on the Chart In the Data toolbar select “Edit Data” Enter your data & the chart will automatically populate. 7/22/2018 FOSC Reports
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Response Staffing Full-Time: 1 Full-Time: 7.5 After-Hours: 5
Restoration: 2 EQ Grant: 2 After-Hours: 5 Full-Time: 2.1 After-Hours: 7 Full-Time: 2
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Federal, state, and local planning and coordination efforts
Department of Ecology Area Plan Training Exercises/Workshops Description Area Plan Overview 3 Tribal Coordination/ICS 2 ICS Divisions and Area Plan 1 Tabletops (TTX) 6 Deployments 13 Worst Case TTX 4 Federal, state, and local planning and coordination efforts 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. Description Columbia River Vessel Traffic Safety Assessment GRP development open for public review Feb-June 2017 SOSC Reports
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2017 Equipment Grant Distribution
Organization Type City County EM Fire Service Port District State Agency Tribal Total 35,900 79,575 491,800 20,300 59,500 89,925 777,000 Equipment Type Training Trailer Maintenance Safety Oil Spill Response Air Monitoring Comms Foam Total 89,500 45,000 114,200 74,800 225,000 81,500 147,000 777,000
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Columbia River Mystery Sheen
RRT Activation: No Type and amount of product spilled: Biodiesel: Renewable and B-75 Cause of spill: Leaking underground distribution pipe Date of spill: March 17, 2017 Responsible Party: Coleman Oil Key operational activities: -Source identification -Subsurface oil recovery -On-water oil recovery Major lessons learned: -Local Equipment Caching Pays Off Again -Sample Analysis identified RP -A deep team paid off – 21 ECY Staff -Line/tank testing false negative Lead Coordinator Contact Information: Sam Hunn, 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. 7/22/2018 SOSC Reports
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7/22/2018 COTP Reports
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7/22/2018 COTP Reports
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7/22/2018 COTP Reports
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R/V HERO Sinking RRT Activation: No
Type and amount of product spilled: Diesel, hydraulic and lube oils 355 gallons recovered to date Cause of spill: Neglect Date of spill: Sank March 4, 2017 Responsible Party: Sun Feather Lightdancer Key operational activities: -On-water Oil Recovery -Derelict Vessel Disposal Assessment Major lessons learned: Very Concerned Community Initial Assessment (2012) volume Lead Coordinator Contact Information: Shawn Zaniewski, 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. 7/22/2018 SOSC Reports
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7/22/2018 COTP Reports
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Ecology Spills Program Making Washington Great Again!
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Training HAZWOPER Equipment Training Air Monitoring Training Trailer Maintenance Maintenance on 2006 grant Equipment Trailers Replacing equipment (hard boom) Restocking trailers Safety PPE (flash suits, Tyvek coveralls, gloves, safety glasses) Oil Spill Response Hard Boom Absorbents Spill Response Kits Air Monitoring Gas meters SCBA, tanks, harnesses Communications Handheld Radios Throat Mics Foam Foam Totes Application devices Trailer
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