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Washington State
Department of Ecology
Spill Prevention, Preparedness and Response Program
February 2013 SOSC Report
Washington Spills
past 12 months
Reported Spills: 4033
Field Response: 813 (20.2%)
Oil
Hazmat
Meth
Other
C-Plan Rule Update WAC 173-182
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Best Achievable Protection
5-year Rule Making – Planning Standards
Vessels of Opportunity
Volunteer Coordination System
Large Scale Deployment Drills
Vessel Emergency Notification
NRDA increase for spills >1,000 gallons
NRDA Rule Update WAC 173-183
• Large Spills (>1000 gal)
$3 to $300/gal
• Persistent Oils
48-hour recovery credit
Effective Containment
Shoreline Contact
• Recovery Credit Guidelines
Percentage of Spills by Product Type
Spills by Product Type
Breakdown by Oil Type
Unknown 3.9%
Crude Oil 0.2%
Sewage/manure
3.2%
LNG 0.4%
Other 7%
Air pollutant 0.8%
Unknown
12.3%
Drug Lab 2.7%
Gasoline/Av gas
12.1%
Vegetable Oil
1.1%
Other Oil 9.0%
Waste Oil
1.7%
Chemical/Hazmat
9.2%
Oil = 66%
Waste Water 6%
Natural
Phenomenon 1%
Bunker Oil
0.6%
Transformer Oil
0.4%
Fuel Oil
1.1%
Lube/Motor Oil
9.7%
Pesticide 0.2%
Pesticide
Natural
Phenomenon
Waste Water
Chemical/Hazmat
Drug Lab
Air Pollutant
Other
Diesel 27.5%
Mineral Oil
8.9%
Includes pesticides, herbicides, insecticides and fungicides
Includes algae and natural decomposition
Includes bilge waste, wastewater, mud and silt
Includes poison gases, flammable materials, chlorofluorocarbons, fertilizers, antifreeze, batteries, lead, mercury and other
heavy metals
Includes methamphetamine labs and waste dump sites
Includes chemical air releases, odor complaints, smoke, exhaust and dust
Includes medical wastes, waxes, lard, garbage and debris
Hydraulic 13.2%
Jet Fuel 1.9%
Data source: Ecology Environmental
Reports Tracking System (ERTS).
Percentage reflects 2010 data for spills
with impacts to surfaces including water,
soil, impermeable, air etc.
Number of Reported Incidents by Source Type (2010)
Abandoned Drums/Cylinders,
66
Fire/Burning, 83
Agriculture, 36
Natural Phenomenon, 36
Above/below Ground
Storage Tanks, 93
Drug Lab, 105
Transportation (truck, car, rail,
air), 812
Wastewater/Sewage, 107
Oil Handling (refinery, pipeline,
retail), 183
Private Property, 227
Commercial/Industrial, 612
Public agency/municipality, 233
Unknown/Other, 539
Vessels, 610
Data source: Ecology Environmental
Reports Tracking System (ERTS). 2010
data for spills with impacts to surfaces
including water, soil, impermeable, air
etc.
WA Derelict Vessel Legislation
HB 1245/SB 5663
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Funding (Preserve $1 of $3)
Access
Publicly Owned Vessels
Marina Authority to Dispose
No requirement to Auction Vessel
Vessel Turn-In Program
Vessel Registration Enforcement
DV Removal Prioritization (Shellfish/Aquaculture)
Owner Accountability
Financial Accountability
Davy Crockett
Penalty & Cost Recovery
• Penalty
$408,000
• Cost Recovery
$684,000
Helena Star & Golden West