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Sector Puget Sound: Incident Management Division Division Chief: LCDR Lance Lindgren 206-217-6066 Lance.E.Lindgren@uscg.mil Spill Reports for FY12 Q4: 1 July 2012 – 30 September 2012. 166 Spills Reported 529.36 Gallons Discharged. Number of Spills Reported By Source Type.
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Sector Puget Sound: Incident Management DivisionDivision Chief: LCDR Lance Lindgren 206-217-6066Lance.E.Lindgren@uscg.mil Spill Reports for FY12 Q4: 1 July 2012 – 30 September 2012 166 Spills Reported 529.36 Gallons Discharged
Sector Puget SoundSignificant Cases WESTERN FLYER Salmon Beach Asbestos PACIFIC PRODUCER MIDNIGHT SUN
WESTERN FLYER • What happened: • Vessel sank alongside pier • Current and previous owner worked together to salvage • 70 gal hydraulic tank inaccessible until vsl raised • Significance: • Fund opened to empty tanks • ATP for Global: $20,000 • Historical significance – John Steinbeck’s Sea of Cortez • Contracted salvage company will continue on CG BOA until contract with RP confirmed
Salmon Beach Dr. Asbestos • What happened: • Sample taken: concrete contained asbestos. • RT /abatement team • Private property • 3rd Party Sample • Significance: • D13 Legal counsel • Interagency coordination • Fund opened
PACIFIC PRODUCER • What happened: • Crew cut through ammonia line causing leak. • FD responds • NRCES hired by RP • Significance: • Fund Opened as a precaution • Multi Agency Response • High Media Interest Source: www.bing.com/maps
MIDNIGHT SUN • What happened: • Truck backed into a tank: ruptured & discharged 100 gallons LO • Significance: • NOV issued • Although dock worker caused the spill, vessel was responsible • NRCES immediately responded