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Chapter 173-182 WAC

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OIL SPILL CONTINGENCY PLAN

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PART I: PURPOSE, APPLICABILITY, AUTHORITY, AND DEFINITIONS
HTMLPDF173-182-010Purpose.
HTMLPDF173-182-015Applicability.
HTMLPDF173-182-020Authority.
HTMLPDF173-182-030Definitions.
PART II: COVERED VESSEL AND FACILITY OIL SPILL CONTINGENCY PLANS
Section AGeneral Planning, Information and Timing
HTMLPDF173-182-110Authority to submit contingency plan.
HTMLPDF173-182-120Submitting a contingency plan.
HTMLPDF173-182-130Phase in language for vessel and facility plan holders.
HTMLPDF173-182-140Plan maintenance.
HTMLPDF173-182-142Significant changes to approved plans require notification.
HTMLPDF173-182-145Plan implementation procedures.
HTMLPDF173-182-150Post-spill review and documentation procedures.
Section BContingency Plan Format and Content
HTMLPDF173-182-210Contingency plan format requirements.
HTMLPDF173-182-220Binding agreement.
HTMLPDF173-182-230Contingency plan general content.
HTMLPDF173-182-232Requirements for vessel umbrella plans maintaining additional agreements for supplemental resources.
HTMLPDF173-182-240Field document.
HTMLPDF173-182-242Additional requirements for vessel plan holders with access to the emergency response system at Neah Bay.
HTMLPDF173-182-250Initial response actions.
HTMLPDF173-182-260Notification and call-out procedures.
HTMLPDF173-182-262Vessel notification requirements for a discharge or substantial threat of a discharge.
HTMLPDF173-182-264Notification requirements for facility spills to ground or containment that threaten waters of the state.
HTMLPDF173-182-270Maintenance records for response equipment.
HTMLPDF173-182-280Spill management teams.
Section CPlanning Standards
HTMLPDF173-182-310Planning standards.
HTMLPDF173-182-315Facility planning standards for nondedicated work boats and operators.
HTMLPDF173-182-317Covered vessel planning standards for vessels of opportunity (VOO).
HTMLPDF173-182-320Facility planning standards for aerial surveillance.
HTMLPDF173-182-321Covered vessel planning standards for aerial surveillance.
HTMLPDF173-182-324Planning standards for spills of oils that, depending on their chemical properties, environmental factors (weathering), and method of discharge, may submerge or sink.
HTMLPDF173-182-325Planning standards for dispersants.
HTMLPDF173-182-330Planning standards for in situ burning.
HTMLPDF173-182-335Planning standards for storage.
HTMLPDF173-182-345Determining effectiveness of recovery systems.
HTMLPDF173-182-348Determining effective daily recovery capacity.
HTMLPDF173-182-349Covered vessel plan holders technical manuals.
HTMLPDF173-182-350Documenting compliance with the planning standards.
HTMLPDF173-182-355Transfer sites for covered vessels at facilities where transfers occur, and for facilities with a vessel terminal.
HTMLPDF173-182-365Transmission pipelines that may impact shorelines of statewide significance.
HTMLPDF173-182-366Transmission pipeline tank farms.
HTMLPDF173-182-370San Juan County planning standard.
HTMLPDF173-182-375Padilla Bay planning standard.
HTMLPDF173-182-380Commencement Bay Quartermaster Harbor planning standard.
HTMLPDF173-182-385Nisqually planning standard.
HTMLPDF173-182-390Dungeness planning standard.
HTMLPDF173-182-395Neah Bay staging area.
HTMLPDF173-182-400Copalis, Flattery Rocks and Quillayute Needles planning standard.
HTMLPDF173-182-405Grays Harbor planning standard.
HTMLPDF173-182-410Willapa planning standard.
HTMLPDF173-182-415Cathlamet staging area.
HTMLPDF173-182-420Vancouver planning standard.
HTMLPDF173-182-430Tri-cities planning standard.
HTMLPDF173-182-450Planning standards for the Washington coast.
Section DResponse and Protection Strategies for Sensitive Areas
HTMLPDF173-182-510Requirements for response and protection strategies.
HTMLPDF173-182-515Geographic information planning standards for pipeline plan holders.
HTMLPDF173-182-522Planning standards for shoreline cleanup.
HTMLPDF173-182-530Planning standards for groundwater spills.
HTMLPDF173-182-535Planning standards for air monitoring to protect oil spill responders and the public.
HTMLPDF173-182-540Planning standards for wildlife response.
Section EPlan Evaluation
HTMLPDF173-182-610Plan evaluation criteria.
HTMLPDF173-182-620Alternative method of evaluating planning standards.
HTMLPDF173-182-621Oil spill contingency plan best achievable protection five-year review cycle.
HTMLPDF173-182-630Process for plan approval.
HTMLPDF173-182-640Process for public notice and opportunity for public review and comment period.
PART III: DRILL AND EQUIPMENT VERIFICATION PROGRAM
HTMLPDF173-182-700Drill participation, scheduling and evaluation.
HTMLPDF173-182-710Type and frequency of drills.
HTMLPDF173-182-720Evaluation criteria.
HTMLPDF173-182-730Other ways to get drill credit.
HTMLPDF173-182-740Drill requirement waivers.
PART IV: PRIMARY RESPONSE CONTRACTOR (PRC), SPILL MANAGEMENT TEAM (SMT), AND WILDLIFE RESPONSE SERVICE PROVIDER (WRSP) STANDARDS
HTMLPDF173-182-800Primary response contractor (PRC) application.
HTMLPDF173-182-810Content submittal and review of primary response contractor (PRC) applications.
HTMLPDF173-182-820Significant changes to primary response contractor (PRC) applications require notification.
HTMLPDF173-182-830Spill management team (SMT) and wildlife response service provider (WRSP) application requirements.
HTMLPDF173-182-840Content submittal and review of spill management team (SMT) and wildlife response service provider (WRSP) applications.
HTMLPDF173-182-850Significant changes in spill management team (SMT) or wildlife response service provider (WRSP) applications require notification.
PART V: RECORDKEEPING AND COMPLIANCE INFORMATION
HTMLPDF173-182-900Recordkeeping.
HTMLPDF173-182-910Noncompliance.
HTMLPDF173-182-920Operation without plan.
HTMLPDF173-182-930Severability.
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