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Washington Spill Prevention & Response Program: Enhancing Preparedness & Coordination

Learn about the Washington Spill Prevention, Preparedness, and Response Program led by Dave Byers. Explore recent incidents, staffing details, exercises/workshops, equipment grants, and coordination efforts to ensure effective spill response and environmental protection.

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Washington Spill Prevention & Response Program: Enhancing Preparedness & Coordination

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  1. Washington Spill Prevention, Preparedness and Response Program Dave Byers, Response Section Manager

  2. Spill NotificationsPast 12 Months Oil 3,030 Hazmat/Pollutant 1,114 Vessel Incident 72 Vessel Spill 25 Drug Lab 13 4,254 FOSC Reports

  3. Response Staffing Full-Time: 7.5 After-Hours: 5 Full-Time: 1 Full-Time: 1.5 After-Hours: 11 Full-Time: 7 Restoration: 2 EQ Grant: 2 After-Hours: 5 Full-Time: 2.1 After-Hours: 7 Full-Time: 2

  4. Department of Ecology Exercises/Workshops Federal, state, and local planning and coordination efforts Area Plan Training SOSC Reports

  5. 2017 Equipment Grant Distribution Organization Type Equipment Type

  6. Columbia River Mystery Sheen SOSC Reports

  7. COTP Reports

  8. COTP Reports

  9. COTP Reports

  10. R/V HERO Sinking SOSC Reports

  11. COTP Reports

  12. Ecology Spills ProgramMaking Washington Great Again!

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