OIL SPILL CONTINGENCY PLAN
WAC Sections
PART I: PURPOSE, APPLICABILITY, AUTHORITY, AND DEFINITIONS | ||
HTMLPDF | 173-182-010 | Purpose. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-015 | Applicability. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-020 | Authority. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-030 | Definitions. |
PART II: COVERED VESSEL AND FACILITY OIL SPILL CONTINGENCY PLANS Section A—General Planning, Information and Timing | ||
HTMLPDF | 173-182-110 | Authority to submit contingency plan. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-120 | Submitting a contingency plan. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-130 | Phase in language for vessel and facility plan holders. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-140 | Plan maintenance. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-142 | Significant changes to approved plans require notification. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-145 | Plan implementation procedures. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-150 | Post-spill review and documentation procedures. |
Section B—Contingency Plan Format and Content | ||
HTMLPDF | 173-182-210 | Contingency plan format requirements. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-220 | Binding agreement. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-230 | Contingency plan general content. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-232 | Requirements for vessel umbrella plans maintaining additional agreements for supplemental resources. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-240 | Field document. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-242 | Additional requirements for vessel plan holders with access to the emergency response system at Neah Bay. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-250 | Initial response actions. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-260 | Notification and call-out procedures. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-262 | Vessel notification requirements for a discharge or substantial threat of a discharge. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-264 | Notification requirements for facility spills to ground or containment that threaten waters of the state. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-270 | Maintenance records for response equipment. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-280 | Spill management teams. |
Section C—Planning Standards | ||
HTMLPDF | 173-182-310 | Planning standards. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-315 | Facility planning standards for nondedicated work boats and operators. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-317 | Covered vessel planning standards for vessels of opportunity (VOO). |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-320 | Facility planning standards for aerial surveillance. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-321 | Covered vessel planning standards for aerial surveillance. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-324 | Planning standards for spills of oils that, depending on their chemical properties, environmental factors (weathering), and method of discharge, may submerge or sink. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-325 | Planning standards for dispersants. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-330 | Planning standards for in situ burning. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-335 | Planning standards for storage. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-345 | Determining effectiveness of recovery systems. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-348 | Determining effective daily recovery capacity. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-349 | Covered vessel plan holders technical manuals. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-350 | Documenting compliance with the planning standards. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-355 | Transfer sites for covered vessels at facilities where transfers occur, and for facilities with a vessel terminal. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-365 | Transmission pipelines that may impact shorelines of statewide significance. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-366 | Transmission pipeline tank farms. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-370 | San Juan County planning standard. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-375 | Padilla Bay planning standard. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-380 | Commencement Bay Quartermaster Harbor planning standard. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-385 | Nisqually planning standard. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-390 | Dungeness planning standard. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-395 | Neah Bay staging area. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-400 | Copalis, Flattery Rocks and Quillayute Needles planning standard. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-405 | Grays Harbor planning standard. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-410 | Willapa planning standard. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-415 | Cathlamet staging area. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-420 | Vancouver planning standard. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-430 | Tri-cities planning standard. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-450 | Planning standards for the Washington coast. |
Section D—Response and Protection Strategies for Sensitive Areas | ||
HTMLPDF | 173-182-510 | Requirements for response and protection strategies. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-515 | Geographic information planning standards for pipeline plan holders. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-522 | Planning standards for shoreline cleanup. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-530 | Planning standards for groundwater spills. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-535 | Planning standards for air monitoring to protect oil spill responders and the public. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-540 | Planning standards for wildlife response. |
Section E—Plan Evaluation | ||
HTMLPDF | 173-182-610 | Plan evaluation criteria. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-620 | Alternative method of evaluating planning standards. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-621 | Oil spill contingency plan best achievable protection five-year review cycle. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-630 | Process for plan approval. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-640 | Process for public notice and opportunity for public review and comment period. |
PART III: DRILL AND EQUIPMENT VERIFICATION PROGRAM | ||
HTMLPDF | 173-182-700 | Drill participation, scheduling and evaluation. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-710 | Type and frequency of drills. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-720 | Evaluation criteria. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-730 | Other ways to get drill credit. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-740 | Drill requirement waivers. |
PART IV: PRIMARY RESPONSE CONTRACTOR (PRC), SPILL MANAGEMENT TEAM (SMT), AND WILDLIFE RESPONSE SERVICE PROVIDER (WRSP) STANDARDS | ||
HTMLPDF | 173-182-800 | Primary response contractor (PRC) application. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-810 | Content submittal and review of primary response contractor (PRC) applications. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-820 | Significant changes to primary response contractor (PRC) applications require notification. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-830 | Spill management team (SMT) and wildlife response service provider (WRSP) application requirements. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-840 | Content submittal and review of spill management team (SMT) and wildlife response service provider (WRSP) applications. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-850 | Significant changes in spill management team (SMT) or wildlife response service provider (WRSP) applications require notification. |
PART V: RECORDKEEPING AND COMPLIANCE INFORMATION | ||
HTMLPDF | 173-182-900 | Recordkeeping. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-910 | Noncompliance. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-920 | Operation without plan. |
HTMLPDF | 173-182-930 | Severability. |
DISPOSITION OF SECTIONS FORMERLY CODIFIED IN THIS TITLE
173-182-135 | Phase in language for pipeline plan holders. [Statutory Authority: Chapter 90.56 RCW. WSR 16-21-046 (Order 15-08), § 173-182-135, filed 10/12/16, effective 11/12/16.] Repealed by WSR 20-01-165 (Order 18-10), filed 12/18/19, effective 1/18/20. Statutory Authority: RCW 88.46.0601, 88.46.060, 88.46.120, 88.46.068, 90.56.2101, 90.56.210, 90.56.240, 90.56.569, 90.56.050, and 90.56.005. |
173-182-323 | Planning standards for pipelines carrying crude oil. [Statutory Authority: Chapter 90.56 RCW. WSR 16-21-046 (Order 15-08), § 173-182-323, filed 10/12/16, effective 11/12/16.] Repealed by WSR 20-01-165 (Order 18-10), filed 12/18/19, effective 1/18/20. Statutory Authority: RCW 88.46.0601, 88.46.060, 88.46.120, 88.46.068, 90.56.2101, 90.56.210, 90.56.240, 90.56.569, 90.56.050, and 90.56.005. |
173-182-360 | General planning standards for covered vessel transit locations for all of Puget Sound. [Statutory Authority: Chapters 88.46, 90.56, and 90.48 RCW. WSR 06-20-035 (Order 00-03), § 173-182-360, filed 9/25/06, effective 10/26/06.] Repealed by WSR 13-01-054 (Order 11-06), filed 12/14/12, effective 1/14/13. Statutory Authority: Chapters 88.46, 90.48, 90.56 RCW, and 2011 c 122. |
173-182-520 | Facility planning standards for shoreline cleanup. [Statutory Authority: Chapters 88.46, 90.48, 90.56 RCW, and 2011 c 122. WSR 13-01-054 (Order 11-06), § 173-182-520, filed 12/14/12, effective 1/14/13. Statutory Authority: Chapters 88.46, 90.56, and 90.48 RCW. WSR 06-20-035 (Order 00-03), § 173-182-520, filed 9/25/06, effective 10/26/06.] Repealed by WSR 20-01-165 (Order 18-10), filed 12/18/19, effective 1/18/20. Statutory Authority: RCW 88.46.0601, 88.46.060, 88.46.120, 88.46.068, 90.56.2101, 90.56.210, 90.56.240, 90.56.569, 90.56.050, and 90.56.005. |