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Sector San Francisco Sector San Francisco Incident Management Division LCDR Agustus J. Bannan 28 Apr 2009
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Sector San Francisco Organization Chart Response Dept Head Incident Management Division MSD Humboldt Bay FOSCRs and PI Teams Enforcement Division Sector Boarding Team (SBT) Patrol Boats StationsArmory
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Sector San Francisco What We Do: Investigate Oil & Chemical Spills in the Coastal Zone Monitor Salvage & Enforce Clean-up Operations Perform Harbor Patrols Assistance with Prevention & Planning Provide Training and Exercises to Government Partners
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Sector San Francisco Response to Oil Spills Basic Authority: Under FWPCA 33USC1321 Any oil that produces a sheen in the water is a violation. If it is a mystery sheen (no suspected source/RP), we may investigate via phone depending on the circumstances.
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Sector San Francisco Response to Chemical Releases CERCLA: 40CFR302.4 Any hazmat released over the Reportable Quantity. Or dangerous to life/health or the environment.
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Sector San Francisco IMD Personnel Qualifications Pollution Investigator (PI) Responds to and investigates spills. Enforces regulations. If a spill becomes larger/federalized, hands case over to FOSCR. Federal On Scene Coordinator’s Representative (FOSCR) Supervises federalized or larger spills. Completes cost documentation.
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Sector San Francisco Area of Responsibility Coastal (CG FOSC) ZoneCOTP AOR
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Sector San Francisco Response Department Partnerships Partners : Federal, state, and local stakeholders as members of two Area Committees Examples of others we work closely with : OSPR NOAA DOI EPA CA Office of Emergency Services CA State Lands Commission Port Authorities Private Industry
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Sector San Francisco Incident Command System Developed in Southern California in 1970 Designed to include all levels of government, including agency / organization executives 1988 – 1997 limited use within USCG 1998 – USCG adopted nationwide 2003 – HSPD-5 requires use by all Federal agencies
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Sector San Francisco Unity & Chain of Command IC/UC Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance/Admin Section Chief Public Information Officer Other Command Staff Liaison Officer Air Operations Branch Director Staging Area Manager Branch Directors Division Supervisors Group Supervisors Situation Unit Leader Documentation Unit Leader Resources Unit Leader Demobilization Unit Leader Technical Specialists* Service Branch Director Communications Unit Leader Time Unit Leader Procurement Unit Leader Compensation/ Claims Unit Leader Cost Unit Leader Medical Unit Leader Food Unit Leader Support Branch Director Supply Unit Leader Facilities Unit Leader Ground Support Unit Leader Safety Officer Air Tactical Group Supvrs Air Support Group Supvrs Environmental Unit Leader Vessel Support Unit Leader
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Sector San Francisco Area Committee’s North Coast Del Norte Humboldt Mendocino SF Bay, Delta & Central CA Coastline South SF Bay Central SF Bay San Pablo Bay Carquinez Strait SF Bay Delta region Santa Cruz Monterey
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Sector San Francisco Harbor Patrols Purpose: Walk the docks to ensure compliance, speak with harbor masters to convey importance of reporting spills to the NRC. Interact with and educate the boating public.
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Sector San Francisco Spill Classifications INLAND Minor: <1,000 Med: 1,000-10,000 Major: >10,000 COASTAL Minor: <10,000 Med: 10,000-100,000 Major: >100,000
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Sector San Francisco Sheens Very thin layer of oil usually less than 0.0001 of an inch floating on the water surface. Not recoverable Minimal environmental impact Can be gray to rainbow in color depending on age and product
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Sector San Francisco Crude Oil = Thick
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Sector San Francisco Very Thick Oil
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Sector San Francisco What 5 gallons gets you
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Sector San Francisco What are your options?
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Sector San Francisco What is the NRC?! Coast Guard National Response Center 1-800-424-8802 What happens when I call them? You or the reporting party gives them all the information about the spill. This gets forwarded to all applicable agencies- OES, CG, EPA, DFG… etc.
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Sector San Francisco General Skimmer Types Suction (vacuum) Weir (over flow dam) Oleophilic (collects on surface/scraped) beltdrum brushrope
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Sector San Francisco Suction Skimming
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Sector San Francisco USCG VOSS & SORS
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Sector San Francisco Open Water Countermeasures Conventional Technologies no action, mechanical containment, and skimming Applied Technologies* in situ burning, chemical dispersion, bioremediation *as defined by National Contingency Plan
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Sector San Francisco Federalized Cases Why do we federalize? If the Responsible Party (RP) does not take responsibility for cleanup (or if we cannot find the RP). OSTLF: Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund Fund can be opened for oil spills or an imminent and substantial threat. CERCLA: Comprehensive Environmental Release Compensation Liability Act Fund can be opened for chemical releases and unknown hazards.
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Sector San Francisco Enforcement Letter of Warning: 5 elements, first time offense in past year, non commercial source <50 gal, commercial <25 gal. Notice of Violation: 5 elements, <1000 gal, fine up to $10,000, willing to accept. Marine Violation (Class 1 & 2): 5 elements, any case, heard in front of hearing officer, can be up to $32,500 per violation.
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Sector San Francisco 5 Elements of a Violation A discharge… Of Oil or Hazmat… In a Harmful Quantity/RQ… In a U.S. Navigable Waterway… With a Responsible Party.
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Sector San Francisco ….smaller spills ….non-pollution evolutions
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Sector San Francisco Salvage Operations Often respond to sinking vessels (whether aground or abandoned). Monitors salvage operations for safety purposes- approves site safety plans for more involved ops.
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Sector San Francisco Fitzgerald Marine Tarball Incident
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Sector San Francisco Any Questions?
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