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RRT BRIEFING

RRT BRIEFING. USCG SECTOR COLUMBIA RIVER 18 November 2010. SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS. Fuel Tank Discharge: Checto River, OR 09 November – Gold Beach Lumber Diesel Tank Vandalism

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RRT BRIEFING

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  1. RRT BRIEFING USCG SECTOR COLUMBIA RIVER 18 November 2010

  2. SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS • Fuel Tank Discharge: Checto River, OR • 09 November – Gold Beach Lumber Diesel Tank Vandalism • 150-200 Gallons of diesel fuel leaked from a storage tank and entered a storm drain which lead to the Chetco River in Oregon • Rapid response by USCG Station Chetco River deploying 150’ of boom and sorbents prevented further spread of oil • Case was ruled to be an act of vandalism by the Oregon State Police

  3. F/V Harmony Bilge Discharge, Winchester Bay, OR. 01 August – STA Umpqua reported F/V Harmony pumped approx. 10 gallons oily bilge water into Winchester Bay near STA Umpqua Discharge was caused by operator error during fuel transfer SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS

  4. M/V Dove, Willamette River, OR. 29 July – Failure in Z-drive (port propeller shaft) discharging approximately 75 gallons (700 gallons potential) gear oil into the Willamette River Contractors were on-scene to conduct clean up, the vessel was dry docked for repairs, and discharge was secured. SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS

  5. SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS F/V Double Eagle: 03 October – F/V capsized discharging approximately 100 gallons of diesel fuel into Tillamook Bay. Due to location and wx conditions cleanup was not feasible. Fuel allowed to dissipate with wind and wave action.

  6. P/C Transition: 28 September - M/V transition ran aground at river mile 23 near Cedar Oaks marina in West Linn Oregon. Owner directed to remove fuel to prevent threat of 100 gal diesel discharge during salvage operations. SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS

  7. LST 1166 • COTP provided EPA with Pollution Removal Funding Authorization providing reimbursement to conduct disposal alternatives assessment and generate Engineering Evaluation/Coast Analysis report on for the LST • EPA plans to have EECA complete by end of April

  8. Training, Drills, Exercises and Conferences: COBALT Training South Bend Event Vigor Industries Worst Case Exercise Smoke on the Water Exercise That Was Then This is Now Exercise Kinder Morgan Pipeline Worst Case Discharge Tabletop Exercise MFSA Board and Subcommittee Meeting DOE Quarterly Meeting D13/Seattle ICS 300-400 Instruction December ICS 300-400 at Sector CR On-Scene Coordinator Course Openings for Federal, State, & Industry Responded to: 55 Unknown Sheen cases 12 Sunken vessels 23 vessel discharges 18 facility discharges or releases Administration/Penalties 24 Letters of Warning 10 Notice of Violations 00 Class I Civil Penalty 00 Criminal OTHER SECTOR ACTIVITIES

  9. QUESTIONS?? SECTOR COLUMBIA RIVER

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