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RESPONDING EFFECTIVELY WHEN THINGS GO WRONG

Presented byBetty Schorr

Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation

November 14, 2012

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Planning

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OPA ‘90

National Contingency Plan

State Contingency Plan

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Government Planning

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FEDERAL

STATE

REGIONAL CONTINGENCY

PLAN

AREA CONTINGENCY PLANS

STATE MASTERPLAN

NATIONAL CONTINGENCYPLAN

REGIONAL MASTERPLANS

UNIFIEDPLAN

SUBAREAPLANS

LOCAL

Borough Emergency Response Plans

Local Emergency Response Plans

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Key Components of the Unified Plan

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In Situ Burning GuidelinesDispersant Use GuidelinesWildlife Protection GuidelinesResponse OrganizationFederal/State AuthoritiesPermits/Administration PPOR GuidelinesStatewide ResourcesShoreline Cleanup ReferencesCultural Resource ProtectionStatewide HazmatVolunteer GuidelinesPublic Information/JICMarine FF/Vessel Salvage, Lightering

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Alaska’s Subareas

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Facility and VesselOil Discharge

Prevention and Contingency Plans

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Communicate the Plan

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DEC Response/Planning Initiatives

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GRS Development

State FY2013Southeast Alaska – 50-60 GRSNW Arctic – 45 GRS

State FY2014Aleutians – 60-70 GRS

Emergency Towing Systems (ETS)

Nearshore Operations Response Strategy (NORS)

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Emergency Towing Systems

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FY2013 Initiatives

• ETS Exercise at Dutch Harbor (October 3, 2012)

• Large Vessel ETS for Cold Bay

• Large Vessel ETS for Ketchikan

• Medium ETS to be stored at the NAVSUPSALV Warehouse in Anchorage

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Nearshore Response Planning Initiative

Goal: Protect State Resources from Impacts of Oil Spills (State Waters extend out to 3 miles from the shoreline)

Objective: Develop Specific Nearshore Operations Response Strategies for each Subarea Plan 13

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Execute the Plan

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To be ready to respond when there is a spill, you have to be

ready to respond when there isn’t

one.

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dec.alaska.gov/spar


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