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Scott Lundgren, USCG

Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Response. Scott Lundgren, USCG. September 2010. Timeline (and RRT 1 events). Mar 24-25 th – SONS 2010 Exercise (ME, NH, MA) Apr 20-22 nd – Explosion & Sinking of Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit – DEEPWATER HORIZON Apr 23rd - Unified Area Command established

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Scott Lundgren, USCG

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  1. Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Response Scott Lundgren, USCG September 2010 UNCLASSIFIED

  2. Timeline (and RRT 1 events) • Mar 24-25th – SONS 2010 Exercise (ME, NH, MA) • Apr 20-22nd – Explosion & Sinking of Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit – DEEPWATER HORIZON • Apr 23rd - Unified Area Command established • Apr 28-29th – RRT 1 meeting with early DWHZ presentation • Apr 29th – Declared a Spill of National Significance (SONS) • May 1st – Admiral Thad Allen designated National Incident Commander • May 1st – 8th – Preliminary Attempts to Secure Source • May 2nd – Commenced Relief Well Drilling • May 29th – Top Kill Unsuccessful • Jul 15th - Well secured • Aug 3rd -5th – Static Kill • Sep 4 – BOP and LMRP removed from seafloor UNCLASSIFIED

  3. Response Objectives • Secure the source • Fight oil as far off shore as possible • Protect resources and set conditions for recovery • Ensure unity of effort UNCLASSIFIED

  4. Concept of Operations Offshore Nearshore Bays/Beaches/Marshes Well site Bays/Beaches/Marshes: Inshore waters Nearshore zone: Base Line – 3nm Offshore zone: 3nm – within 5nm of source Well site: 5nm circle around source UNCLASSIFIED

  5. Offshore Operations • Skimming • Dispersants • In-Situ Burning UNCLASSIFIED As of 11 July 11

  6. Nearshore Operations • Skimmers • Vessels of Opportunity UNCLASSIFIED

  7. Bays/Beaches/Marshes Operations • Skimmers • Booming & Barrier Establishment • Shore-line Cleanup Assessment Teams • Clean-up Personnel • Wildlife Recovery Personnel UNCLASSIFIED

  8. Ongoing Operational Priorities • Source Control • Aggressive Management of Critical Resources • Effective Command & Control UNCLASSIFIED

  9. Statistics as of 06007 September 2010 • Containment boom recovered today: 13,950’ • Current containment boom deployed: 1,407,278’ • Sorbent boom deployed today: 27,580’ • Sorbent boom deployed to date: 9,385,045’ • Total personnel working on response: 25,368 • Eight decon sites operational; two sites standing up • Total HSSE Exposure Hours: 42,957,108 UNCLASSIFIED

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  11. Deepwater HorizonInvestigations andLessons Learned RRT 1 Session Role UNCLASSIFIED

  12. Deepwater Horizon Investigations • Presidential Commission (www.oilspillcommision.gov) • Congressional Hearings • 9 Senate Hearings, 8 House Hearings • Joint Investigation Team (USCG & BOEM)(www.deepwaterinvestigation.com) • National Academy of Engineering • DOI investigation into add’l safety measures • Reports from the NRS: Preparedness Review, NRT, potential FOSC report

  13. RRT 1 input into Lessons Learned • NRT Workgroup convened September 2010 • Input from RRT 1, 4, 6 requested by Sep. 17 • Capture lessons discussed at RRT for transmittal to NRT: • Observation • Discussion • Lesson Learned • Recommendation • Publication expected early January 2010. UNCLASSIFIED

  14. Deepwater HorizonNational Incident Commander Staff Member Observations Scott Lundgren, USCG D1 UNCLASSIFIED

  15. Topics • NIC Staff – Function and Form • Interagency Solutions Group Issues • Political Involvement • Sample Topics • Berms/Physical Countermeasures • Flow Rate Technical Group / Mass Balance • Interagency Alternative Technology Assessment Program • Gulf Calls

  16. National Incident Command Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Response POTUS Principals Call White House, DHS, NIC, DOI, EPA, DOE, NOAA and others Deepwater Horizon Response Organization Secretary DHSHSPD-5 National Response Team NCP - 15 Federal Agencies National Incident Command National Contingency Plan Air Coordination Center Tyndall AFB, FL Regional Response Team Federal and State by Region Unified Incident Command Fed, State, Local, RP Galveston, TX Federal On Scene Coordinator Unified Area Command Federal, State & RP New Orleans, LA Unified Incident Command Federal and RP Source Control Houston TX Other Government Departments and Agencies Area CommandStaging Areas LA and AL Unified Incident Command Fed, State, Local , RP Houma, LA Unified Incident Command Fed, State, Local, RP Mobile, AL Unified Incident Command Fed, State, Local, RP Miami, FL Incident Mgmt Team FL State EOC Air Operations Shoreline Staging Branch Air Operations Staging Areas Deputy IC - FL Air Operations Decon & Waste Branch St. Pete Branch Shoreline West Vermillion, St Mary, Iberia Parishes Offshore Branch Deputy IC - MS Wildlife Branch Key West Branch Shoreline Central Terrebonne, Lafourche Jefferson Parishes Decon & Waste Branch Deputy IC - AL Fishing Vessel Skimming Branch Miami Branch Wildlife Branch Offshore Branch Jacksonville Branch Shoreline East Plaquemines, St Bernard, St Tammy Orleans Parishes Nearshore Branch UNCLASSIFIED VOO Branch 27 JUL 10

  17. National Incident Commander National Incident Commander Chief of Staff Deputy National Incident Commander Solutions: Interagency and Political Director Intergovernmental & Interagency Special Assistant Special Assistant National Incident Command (DC) Chief of Staff Administration Planner Strategic Intent Information Flow DHS Liaison Advance Team Deputy Director Legislative Affairs Press Assistant Military Aide • Note Press Asst and Planner • initially detailed to NIC CoS) Hearing Preparation Interagency Coordinator National Command Staff Director Interagency Strategic Planning Director Legal Strategic C2 KM and Remote Sensing Strategic Communications Interagency Solutions Group Agencies: EPA, DOI (MMS), DOS, DOC, NOAA, FEMA, DOD, USDA, DOL, HHS, GSA, DOE, DHS, DOT, USCG • Note: New addition • (04JUN2010) Planning Staff * Note: Detailed IASG Chart provided in following section Production Unit Situation Unit DoD Liaison Assit Team DHS Planners Support Situation Unit Coordination Requests for Information National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Intl (FVP) Coordinator Documentation Production Development Critical Resource Unit • Note: New addition • International (Foreign Visitor • Program) • Note: DHS Planners, DLAT and NGA • Initially detailed to Interagency Strategic Plan UNCLASSIFIED NGA 16 Aug 10

  18. NIC Strategy Implementation • Captured NIC intent • Documented key agreements, MOAs, directives • Longer lifecycle than ACOG or IAPs • Grew with time: Ver. 4 over 250 pgs. UNCLASSIFIED

  19. Information Cycle/“Battle Rhythm” Page 1 Page 2 • 2nd IASG Org Chart • List of Topics Page 3

  20. Flow Rate • Oil Budget • Claims • Public Health • Sand Berms • Sea Food Testing • Subsurface water sampling • Alternative Technologies Interagency Issues, examples UNCLASSIFIED

  21. Interagency Solutions Group UNCLASSIFIED

  22. Discussion UNCLASSIFIED

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