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Title: NW Area Committee


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NW Area Committee and the NW Area Contingency
Plan
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What is an Area Committee?
  • Interagency group charged with pre-planning for
    oil spills
  • Comprised of any player who has a role in oil
    spill response
  • Spatial boundaries defined by EPA/USCG
  • Mandated by OPA 90 Section 4202(4)(A)

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Who is on an Area Committee?
  • Fire Department
  • Tribes
  • Local Health Dist.
  • Industry
  • NGOs
  • Private Citizens
  • State Police
  • State Health Department
  • State Env. Reg.
  • USCG
  • EPA
  • NOAA
  • DOI
  • DoD, DOE, etc.

Area Committee members include anyonewho has a
role in oil spill response.
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What is an Area Contingency Plan?
  • A local/regional blueprint for oil (and hazmat)
    response
  • Contact information
  • Policy decisions
  • Sensitive resource information
  • Local/Regional response resources
  • Mandated by OPA 90 Section 4202(C)

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Response Ramp Up
  • Local Fire/Hazmat Team responses, generally rely
    on mutual aid from nearby jurisdictions
  • State responders provide secondary response
    support, if needed
  • Federal responders provide the backstop by
    providing response support to the locals and
    State, if resources and funding is exhausted or
    unavailable

6
Response Support
  • When local capabilities and/or funds are
    overwhelmed, NWAC agencies could provide surge
    capacity and expertise
  • When federally protected natural resources are
    impacted, NWAC agencies may be obligated to
    respond
  • RRT/NWAC Goal Strong relationships and
    understanding of roles/responsibilities ahead of
    time to ensure good coordination during the
    incident

7
Examples of Surge
  • SILVERTIP PIPELINE SPILL
  • Funding
  • Specialized equipment/capability
  • Air monitoring
  • Government to Government Tribal Coordination
  • Cleanup Contractors

8
Who supports locals during a Response?
Marine
State
Inland
9
Northwest Area Committee Federal State Tribal
Local Non-Profit Industry Members are any
entity with response interest in region. This
includes all RRT members as well as county and
city agencies and the private sector.
Regional Response Team 10 Federal State Tribal M
ember agencies are identified in NCP. Each of 15
Federal Agencies and State Lead Agency have one
vote when the RRT assembles during a response.
NW Area Committee US EPA, R10 USCG, Sector Puget
Sound USCG, Sector Columbia River
RRT 10 US EPA, R10 USCG, D-13
In R10, these groups meet together.
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NW Area Committee
Regional Response Team
11
NWACP Concept of Operations
  • Rapid notification of Federal, State, and local
    governments to permit assessment and response, if
    necessary
  • National Response Center, 800-424-8802
  • Relies on the principle of escalation
  • Utilizes the National Incident Management System
    (NIMS) and Incident Command System/Unified
    Command (ICS/UC) principles

12
Unified Command DiagramDirectly from NWACP, Page
2000-2
Note The timeframe for this structure will
follow the initial response by first responders.
FOSC
RPIC
SOSC
Tribal/ other OSC
LOSC
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Concept of Operations, cont.
  • Provides for access to considerable resources and
    expertise as situations requires
  • Covers all spills regardless of nature, cause or
    source
  • oil and hazmat
  • fixed facility and transportation
  • inland and coastal
  • natural and man-made disasters

14
Useful NWACP Tools
  • For oil spills on water with GRPs
  • Clearwater/Lochsa, Snake
  • For large incidents
  • Contact information for State and Federal
    Resources
  • Technical response resources
  • For local contingency planning
  • Information on State and Federal capabilities
    (equipment, expertise, funding)
  • Reference for role State and Feds are ready to
    fill

15
What is a Geographic Response Plan (GRP)?
  • GRPs provide initial booming strategies to be
    deployed in the first 12-24 hours of a persistent
    oil spill response.
  • GRPs constitute the Federal and State OSC
    orders during the initial phase of the spill.

16
Purpose of the GRPs
  • Prioritize natural, cultural and significant
    economic resources
  • Allow for immediate and proper action
  • First responders know what actions to take
  • Includes
  • Area maps
  • Prioritized booming strategies
  • Access points
  • Staging areas

17
Lochsa/Clearwater GRP
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Additional Information in GRPs
  • Fish and wildlife resources
  • Seasonal overflight restrictions
  • Logistics
  • Site description including risk assessment
  • IDAHO GRPs
  • Spokane River, Lower Snake River, Pend Oreille,
    Clearwater/Lochsa

21
Direct input route
Gov. Agencies
NW Area Committee US EPA, R10 USCG, Sector Puget
Sound USCG, Sector Columbia River
Non-Profits
Contractors
Industry
Public
Steering Committee
Task Forces
RRT 10 US EPA, R10 USCG, D-13
  • 2014 Task Forces
  • ESA Emergency Consultation
  • Segmenting Shorelines (SCAT)
  • Oil By Rail
  • In Situ Burn
  • Public Information Strategy
  • Wildlife Rehabilitation
  • Group V Oils

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NWAC Plan Evolves and Responders are
Informed Integration with Reality
GRP Workshops
NW Area Committee US EPA, R10 USCG, Sector Puget
Sound USCG, Sector Columbia River
Exercises
Drills
Outreach
RRT 10 US EPA, R10 USCG, D-13
NWAC Meetings
Annual Plan Review
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How to get the plan, and connect with the NWAC
  • http//www.rrt10nwac.com/
  • Josie Clark Heather Parker
  • RRT10 Coordinator, EPA RRT10 Coordinator,
    USCG
  • 206-553-6239 206-220-7215
  • clark.josie_at_epa.gov heather.a.parker_at_uscg.mil
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