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RRT/NWAC RRT/NWAC Sector Puget SoundSector Puget SoundCOTP/FOSC Report:COTP/FOSC Report:
March 2010March 2010
Sector Puget Sound Organization
Facility/Container Inspection Branch(November 2010 - March 2011)
• Waterfront Facility Safety/Security Inspections: 42
• Security Spot checks: 28• Oil Transfer Monitors: 21• Hazmat Container Inspections:
594
• Recent Reg Changes no impact on Puget Sound FRPs
• GIUE: No activity 2010
Vessel Inspections(November 2010 - March 2011)
• Fleet size: 614• Activities: 472• Vessel visits: 800• New Construction/Major Mod
Projects: 22• Tug fleet: 146• Exams: 28• Liferaft/Liferaft Facility
Inspections: 115
Contingency Planning & Force ReadinessNPREP Exercise 2011
• Gov’t Led PREP Exercise: June 21-23, 2011
• No Responsible Party• One IAP cycle to be
completed• Desired outcome:
Exercise through 2nd day tactics meeting and a press conference
Incident Management DivisionIncident Management DivisionSpill Reports by County: November 2010 – March 2011Spill Reports by County: November 2010 – March 2011
13 Spills 14.9%42 Gallons 5%
4 Spills 4.5%22 Gallons 3%
2 Spills 2.2%20 Gallons 2%
34 Spills 39%92 Gallons 11%
7 Spills 8%95 Gallons 12%
0 Spills 0%0 Gallons 0%
5 Spills 5.7%502 Gallons 62%
5 Spills 5.7%6 Gallons 1%
0 Spills 0%0 Gallons 0%
9 Spills 10.3%4 Gallons 1%
5 Spills 5.7%14 Gallons 2%
2 Spills 2.2%4 Gallon 1%
87 Spills Reported
814 Gallons Discharged
20%
25%
2%
28%
25%
Percent of Gallons SpilledCommercial Fishing Other Commercial Government
Recreation Mystery
Sector Puget SoundSignificant Cases
F/V VICIOUS FISHER• What happened:
– Sunk F/V in Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
– Small boat and air assets on-scene– All crewmembers rescued
• Significance:– Sanctuary impacted, 4000 gal
potential– Adverse weather conditions– OSLTF opened
F/V KRISTENA ROSE• What happened:
– F/V grounding off Shipwreck Point near Neah Bay
– Towed to Neah Bay Marina– All crewmembers rescued, no
significant environmental impact
• Significance:– 1500 gal potential– OSLTF opened– Interagency/Tribal relationships
M/Y SCOUT• What happened:
– Yacht sinking in the Straits of Juan de Fuca near Neah Bay
– All persons rescued– Vessel towed to Neah Bay Marina
to re-float and defuel
• Significance:– Partially submerged for duration of
response– 700 gal potential– OSLTF opened– Adverse weather conditions– Drifted across international border
several times
U.S. Oil and Refining• What happened:
– 25 gal discharge into Blair Waterway at US Oil & Refining Co. facility in Tacoma
– Bleeder valve partially open– RP setup ICS and hired MSRC
• Significance:– 1050 gal discharge initial reported– Effectiveness of ICS organization
BNSF Derailment
BNSF Derailment• What happened:
– Two trains sideswiped– 4 tank car with 16,000 gal of NaOH– One tank car leaked onto the beach– BNSF hired NRCES
• Significance:– 64,000 gal potential– In the tidal zone– Hazardous substance– Effectiveness of ICS organization
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