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163 Spills Reported 172 Gallons Discharged

Incident Management Division Division Chief: LCDR Lance Lindgren 206-217-6066 Lance.E.Lindgren@uscg.mil Spill Reports for FY13 Q1: 1 October 2012 – 31 December 2012. 163 Spills Reported 172 Gallons Discharged. Number of Spills Reported By Material Type.

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163 Spills Reported 172 Gallons Discharged

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  1. Incident Management DivisionDivision Chief: LCDR Lance Lindgren 206-217-6066Lance.E.Lindgren@uscg.mil Spill Reports for FY13 Q1: 1 October 2012 – 31 December 2012 163 Spills Reported 172 Gallons Discharged

  2. Number of Spills ReportedBy Material Type

  3. Number of Spills ReportedBy Source Type

  4. Sector Puget SoundSignificant Cases UNITOR CHEMICALS HMS 2000 WN 7536 RS

  5. UNITOR CHEMICALS • What happened: • Barrel of Air Cooler Cleaner washed up on Wa’atch Beach near Makah Bay • Unitor Chemicals was informed of the issue and hired NRCES to remove the barrel from the beach • Significance: • No observed discharge • NRCES reported that the barrel was empty once they removed it. • Prompted discussion of ownership among responders

  6. WN 7536 RS • What happened: • O/O called to report hard aground • Could not afford clean up • OSLTF opened to remove fuel • Significance: • FOSCR deemed vsl imminent threat and it was removed from position on jetty and moored in Kingston Marina • Ballard Diving continued to pump out the vessel while moored until DNR removed it

  7. HMS 2000 • What happened: • Tank overflowed during regulated transfer. Multi agency response • Total waterway impact was about 2 barrels, all of which remained inside the secondary containment • Significance: • Initial NRC report mentioned 20 barrel waterway impact, so news coverage was higher • RRT consulted to determine cleaning process for polluted pier

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