1 / 10

OSC BRIEFING

OSC BRIEFING. U.S. Coast Guard Sector Columbia River July 24, 2013. SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS 2012-2013. F/V TIFFANY. Sep. 26, 2012, near Lord Island … down river from Rainier, Oregon $80,000 of OSLTF used Vessel had been taking on water with 3 feet of standing water in engine room

nen
Download Presentation

OSC BRIEFING

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. OSC BRIEFING U.S. Coast Guard Sector Columbia River July 24, 2013

  2. SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS 2012-2013 F/V TIFFANY • Sep. 26, 2012, near Lord Island … down river from Rainier, Oregon • $80,000 of OSLTF used • Vessel had been taking on water with 3 feet of standing water in engine room • Removed 7,100 gallons oily water and fuel

  3. SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS 2012-2013 Fisher Island Tar Balls • On Nov. 1, 2012, reports were received of black oil on the beaches of Fisher Island, and a silver colored sheen was sighted within the vicinity. Sector Columbia River IMD personnel deployed with Washington DOE to investigate. Black oil, tar balls, and tar patties were discovered on the beach. • Cowlitz Clean Sweep was hired to conduct clean-up. With the aid of Cowlitz Clean Sweep, IMD and DOE conducted an extensive sweep of the area, but a source could not be determined. • Amount of Oil Spilled: UnknownOSLTF Costs: $8,707.70

  4. SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS 2012-2013 F/V ROBERT HENRY • On Jan. 2, 2013, the FV Robert Henry ran hard aground among the rocks within the vicinity of Cape Arago, OR. The vessel had a fiberglass hull with steel fuel tanks containing 300 gallons of diesel. • Vessel broke apart amongst the waves and rocks. All debris and threats of pollution were removed, but it is estimated that a total of approximately 250 gallons of diesel was discharged.

  5. SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS 2012-2013 F/V GENESIS A • On Jan. 25, 2013, the FV GENESIS A ran aground at Ledbetter Point, south of the entrance for Willipa Bay. • 675 gallons of diesel fuel, hydraulic oil, and lube oil was estimated to have been discharged from the vessel. • 730 gallons of diesel fuel was successfully recovered from the vessel.

  6. SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS 2012-2013 Oregon City Hydraulic Spill • On Feb. 4, 2013, upon investigating a report of a silver sheen on the Willamette River, it was discovered that a hydraulic oil leak in an elevator shaft of a neighboring facility resulted in oil leaching through the ground and into a public waterworks outfall. • Sector Columbia River IMD Portland Detachment worked in conjunction with Oregon DEQ and the facility to coordinate a two week operation of repair and remediation to prevent further discharge. • It was estimated that a total of 316 gallons of hydraulic oil was lost. It is estimated that 50 gallons of hydraulic oil impacted the Willamette River.

  7. IMD Responses: 650 Notifications 187 Unknown Sheen Cases 85 Mystery Drum Removals 17 Sunken Vehicles 114 Vessel Discharges 53 Facility Discharges or Releases Sector Columbia River IMD July 2010 – July 2013 Administration/Penalties • 126 Letters of Warning • 32 Notice of Violations • 10 Class I Civil Penalty • 01 Criminal

  8. IMD Responses: 228 Notifications 60 Unknown Sheen Cases 12 Mystery Drum Removals 2 Sunken Vehicles 15 Vessel Discharges 5 Facility Discharges or Releases Sector Columbia River IMD Feb 2013 – July 2013 Administration/Penalties • 19 Letters of Warning • 12 Notice of Violations • 0 Class I Civil Penalty • 0 Criminal

  9. Sector Col. River IMD June 2012 – July 2013

  10. Looking Ahead • DOE Quarterly Meeting, July 31 • RRT/NWAC Meeting in early November in Portland, Or. • MFSA Oil Spill Prevention Subcommittee Meetings • Derelict Vessel Task Force Meeting – Monthly • Bi-weekly phone conferences with NOAA regarding Japanese Tsunami Marine Debris.

More Related