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Marine Pollution. Form unified command with Coast Guard and responsible party (spiller) The OSPR incident commander is State On-Scene Coordinator (SOSC) Staff incident command system (ICS) positions as needed Ensure thorough clean-up and natural resource damage assessment.
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Marine Pollution • Form unified command with Coast Guard and responsible party (spiller) • The OSPR incident commander is State On-Scene Coordinator (SOSC) • Staff incident command system (ICS) positions as needed • Ensure thorough clean-up and natural resource damage assessment
Inland Pollution • Form unified command with U.S. EPA and the responsible party (spiller) • The OSPR incident commander is State On-Scene Coordinator (SOSC) • Staff incident command system (ICS) positions as needed • Ensure thorough clean-up and natural resource damage assessment
Kinder Morgan/Suisun Marsh diesel spill: April 27, 2004
A train derailment due to flood put a pipeline at risk of rupturing.
Kinder Morgan/Oakland Estuary Pipeline spill: February 4, 2005
Crude oil in a field, after a farm worker’s “ripper” ripped into an underground Chevron pipeline
Pipelines In California (Refined or Crude) OSPR Jurisdiction State Fire Marshall Jurisdiction Data source: Dept. of Transportation Office of Pipeline Safety
Oil Production Fields In California • The Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources (DOGGR) oversees the drilling, operation, maintenance, and plugging and abandonment of oil, natural gas, and geothermal wells. • Pipelines and gathering lines in production fields are under the jurisdiction of DOGGR Data source: DOGGR
Marine Terminals In California The State Lands Commission oversees marine oil terminal, making structural and marine oil pipeline assessments and reviewing operational procedures and training. Data source: State Lands Commission
Statewide Jurisdiction of Petroleum Infrastructure OSPR State Fire Marshall DOGGR State Lands Commission BUT ONLY OSPR RESPONDS
2004 Pipeline Incident Data source: OES
2005 Pipeline Incident Data source: OES
2005 Oil Field Incidents Data source: OES
The effects of oil and litter on wildlife... This common murre got caught in crude oil AND fishing line that was carelessly (and illegally) discarded.