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Theodore River, NCI-05
This is not intended for navigational use.
Center of map at 61˚ 13.9’ N Lat., 150˚ 50.5’ W Lon.
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NCI-05 Theodore River looking north. Scale
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Free-oil Containment and Recovery, Shallow Water
Diversion Booming
Passive Recovery and Collection
Fast-water Boom
Passive Collection (Snare Line)
Tidal-seal Boom
Shoreside Recovery
Gravel Airstrip
Cabins
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Northern Cook Inlet Zone Geographic Response Strategies May 31, 2004
NCI-05
ID Location and Description Response Strategy Implementation Response Resources Staging Area Site Access Resources Protected(months)
Special Considerations
NCI-05-01 Theodore River
Nearshore waters in thegeneral area of:
Lat. 61º 11.7 NLon. 150º49.6 W
Free-oil Recovery
Maximize free-oil recovery inthe offshore & nearshoreenvironment of TheodoreRiver depending on spilllocation and trajectory.
Deploy free-oil recovery strike teamsupwind and up current of TheodoreRiver.
Use aerial surveillance to locateincoming slicks.
Deploy multiple free-oil recoverystrike teams as required to maximizeinterception of oil before it impactssensitive areas.
Anchorage Marine waters
Chart 16660-1
Same as NCI-05-02 Vessel master should have localknowledge.
Mark channel with GPS duringrising tide.
Site surveyed: 9/03/03 NCI GRSTactics Committee
NCI-05-02 Theodore River
Lat. 61º 13.78 NLon. 150º50.01 W
Divert and Collect
Divert oil to shore-sidecollection points determinedby spill source and trajectory.
Transport equipment by airplane orhelicopter.
Deploy anchors and boom withinflatable raft.
Place fast-water boom at the properangle to divert oil to collection site.
Set up collection unit and tendthroughout the flood tide.
DeploymentEquipment
300 ft. fast-water boom1 section ≥66 ft. tidal-seal boom3 ea. anchor systems (~20 lbs.)4 ea. anchor stakes1 ea. shore-side collection unit3 ea. inflatable tanks1 ea. helicopter tank
Vessels1 ea. helicopter1 ea. raft (inflatable or john boat)2 ea. ATV with trailer
Personnel/Shift4 ea. response techsTending
Vessels1 ea. raft (inflatable or john boat)
Personnel/Shift2 ea. response techs
Theodore Riverairstrip for lightaircraft only
Viahelicopter/airplane
Chart 16660-1
Fish-salmon
Marine mammals-beluga whales, seals
Birds- shorebird,waterfowlconcentrations
Habitat-exposed tidalflats
Human use- highrecreational use, sportfishing waterfowlhunting(June–Nov.),commercial fishing
Take appropriate measures asoutlined in Part 2 of this documentto protect the beach at the collectionsite.
Local set net fishermen may providea source for vessels and personnel.Contact ADF&G for permit holders.
Calm-water boom may be used iffast-water boom is not available.
Title 41 permitting required fromADNR.
Title 16 Special Areas Permit toaccess State Game Refuge.
Site surveyed: 9/03/03 NCI GRSTactics Committee
Tested: not yet
NCI-05-03 Theodore River
Lat. 61° 13.66 NLon. 150°49.89 W
Passive Recovery
Place passive recovery on thetidal flats and in cuts along theshoreline.
Transport equipment byhelicopter/airplane.
Place and anchor snare or sorbentboom across the tidal flats.
Replace as necessary to maximize therecovery.
DeploymentEquipment
100 ft. snare line or sorbent boom12 ea. anchor stakes
Vessels/Personnel/ShiftSame as NCI-05-02Tending
Vessels/Personnel/ShiftSame as NCI-05-02
Theodore Riverairstrip
Viahelicopter/airplane
Chart 16660-1
Same as NCI-05-02 Use snare line for persistent oils andsorbent boom for non-persistentoils.
REPORT any cultural resourcesfound during operations to FOSCHistoric Properties Specialist.