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Northwest Area Committee Meeting Sector Columbia River On-Scene Coordinator Report Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015 Sequim, WA U.S. COAST GUARD SECTOR COLUMBIA RIVER Incident Management Division
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AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY 33 CFR 3.65-15 / ACP 1000-8 thru 1000-12
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OSC REPORT October 2014 – February 2015 F/V TITAN (Astoria) F/V CAP’N OSCAR (Astoria) Mystery drums (Tillamook)
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INCIDENT MANAGEMENT DIVISION Mission The 20-person Incident Management Division at Sector Columbia River responds to all pollution threats along the Columbia River, and the coastlines and navigable waters of Oregon and southern Washington state. TYPICAL CASES: Mystery sheens Sunken vessels Grounded vessels Mystery drums Facility discharges and releases Vessel discharges and releases Exercises Derelict vessels Japan Tsunami marine debris
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U.S. COAST GUARD SECTOR COLUMBIA RIVER OSC Report – Feb. 10, 2015 Amount spilledDateCase Type <1 gallon gasolineOct. 7Car in Columbia River 20 gal fuel/2 gal oilOct. 14Grounded 18’ pleasure craft, Chinook, WA 3,500 gad diesel, 700 gal H/O, 400 gal L/O Dec. 5Grounded 78’ fishing vsl, Jetty “A” at Cape Disappointment, WA <10 gal dieselDec. 22Sunken P/C at slip on Columbia (Vancouver) 5 gal dieselDec. 23Sunken P/C on Willamette (Portland) 25 gal dieselDec. 25Drum recovery Coos Bay 2 gal oily mixDec. 26Drum recovery Dune City 5 gal dieselDec. 30Sunken CFV SANS SOUCI at Garibaldi, OR UnknownJanPDX Remediation Site 10 teaspoons dieselJan. 2Unknown source in to Hayden Bay Marina. 1 gal gasolineJan. 7Car in Willamette River 4 oz. dieselFeb. 5USCG Station Coos Bay accidental discharge <10 gal dieselFeb. 5F/V CAPN’ OSCAR at Tongue Point, OR
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VEHICLE IN COLUMBIA RIVER 16800 Marine Drive, Portland, OR – Oct. 7, 2014 Unrecoverable amount (est. 1 gal. gas) after car accident; vehicle removed from Columbia River in <2 hours.
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GROUNDED 18’ VESSEL Chinook Day Park, WA – Oct. 14, 2014 20 gallons of gas; approx. 2 gallons miscellaneous oils
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F/V TITAN Cape Disappointment, WA – Dec. 5, 2014 F/V TITAN ran aground on “A” Jetty on 05DEC15 with 40-50k lbs of crab, 3,500 gal of diesel, 700 gal of hydraulic, and 400 gal of lube oil onboard. All personnel rescued. Global Marine & Salvage hired by RP for salvage and clean-up operations. Inclement weather prevented successful dive operations.
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Inclement weather thwarted all dive, salvage, & towing ops. F/V TITAN now rests at a location north and west of its original grounding location and is considered a total loss. F/V TITAN Cape Disappointment, WA – Dec. 5, 2014
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F/V TITAN Cape Disappointment, WA – Dec. 5, 2014 Crew boats & FOSS tug used for dive and salvage ops. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers were instrumental.
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NUMEROUS DRUMS THROUGHOUT AOR November - January Time Frame CERCLA and OPA funds used for mystery drums One contained diesel and one contained oil 3 Drums in November 5 Drums in December
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ENVIRONMENTAL UNIT LEADER TRAINING MSU, Portland, OR – Jan. 20, 2015
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FOSC-R SYMPOSIUM Astoria, OR - January 29-30
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HOQUARTEN SLOUGH DRUMS Tillamook, OR – Jan. 30, 2015 CERCLA opened for mystery drums 10 recovered – all empty Likely used for chemicals required in cheese making No damage
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F/V CAP’N OSCAR Astoria, OR (Tongue Point) – Feb. 5, 2015 Port of Astoria assumed ownership & had been working salvage plan. Vsl sank at pier on Feb. 5 and IMD assisted port with technical expertise on booming. Vsl removed from Columbia River.
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F/V CAP’N OSCAR Astoria, OR (Tongue Point) – Feb. 5, 2015
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F/V CAP’N OSCAR Astoria, OR (Tongue Point) – Feb. 5, 2015
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PDX REMEDIATION SITE Willamette River- January 2015 Reoccurring sheen from outfall located on EPA remedial site. Arcadia is the contracted site caretakers
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PDX REMEDIATION SITE Willamette River- January 2015
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U.S. COAST GUARD SECTOR COLUMBIA RIVER OSC Report – Feb. 10, 2015 Sector Columbia River has issued 7 Notices of Violation (NOV) and 15 Letters of Warning (LOW) since the last RRT in October (slightly above average). Usually, IMD responders see on average 1-2 mystery drums per month … this period, it was 5 per month. Since last RRT (Oct 2014 – Feb 2015)Last RRTAvg (2010-14) 85 NRC reports9083 17 Mystery sheens2114 8 Sunken vessels67 2 Grounded vessels47 18 Mystery drums55 6 Facility discharges/releases85 10 Vessel discharges/releases85 10 Exercises89 6 Derelict vessels55 0 Reports Japan tsunami debris03-5
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