U S COAST GUARD SECTOR COLUMBIA RIVER Incident
U. S. COAST GUARD SECTOR COLUMBIA RIVER Incident Management Division Northwest Area Contingency Plan Committee Meeting Sector Columbia River On-Scene Coordinator Report Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016 Olympia, WA
AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY 33 CFR 3. 65 -15 / ACP 1000 -8 thru 1000 -12
OSC REPORT September – February 2016 M/V GLOBAL GOLD (Astoria, OR) DREDGE MULTONOMAH (Goble, OR) M/V NORD AUCKLAND (Portland, OR)
INCIDENT MANAGEMENT DIVISION Mission The 20 -person Incident Management Division at Sector Columbia River responds to all pollution threats along the Columbia River, and the coastlines and navigable waters of Oregon and southern Washington state. • • • TYPICAL CASES: Mystery sheens Sunken vessels Grounded vessels Mystery drums Facility discharges and releases Vessel discharges and releases Exercises Derelict vessels Japan Tsunami marine debris
CFV CHENA SPILL Coos Bay, Charleston, OR – Oct. 18, 2015 Wooden hull vessel sank at the dock in Coos Bay, Or with an estimated 350 gallons of oil product on board.
M/V GLOBAL GOLD Pier 1, Astoria, OR – Oct. 25, 2015 02 Oct 2015, the Port of Astoria reported to Sector Columbia River that M/V GLOBAL GOLD allided with Pier 1 approximately 29 feet above the waterline in the Port of Astoria.
M/V GLOBAL GOLD Pier 1, Astoria, OR – Oct. 25, 2015
DBL-185 Portland , OR – Oct. 25, 2015 Sector Columbia River received a report of diesel spilling into the Willamette River from the Barge DBL-185; Tesoro/Kirby hold safety stand down in Anacortes, WA.
F/V PERSISTENCE Westport Marina, Grays Harbor, WA – Dec. 06, 2015 Terrific collaboration with Washington DOE on the case of F/V Persistence in Westport, WA. Contractors removed 500 gallons of oily water from the vessel.
DREDGE MULTNOMAH Goble, OR – Feb. 02, 2016 (on-going) MULTONOMAH
DREDGE MULTNOMAH Goble, OR – Feb. 02, 2016 (on-going) Determined to be a substantial threat to the environment w/7, 100 gal Bunker C in 3 tanks. Superb partnership w/Oregon DEQ and State Lands (also PAC Strike Tm).
M/V NORD AUCKLAND Port of Kalama, WA – Feb. 18, 2016 A 23, 000 ton, Singapore-flagged bulk carrier. The NORD AUCKLAND was at anchorage near Kalama, WA – at river mile 76 – when it accidentally discharged Bunker C.
M/V NORD AUCKLAND Port of Kalama, WA – Feb. 18, 2016
M/V NORD AUCKLAND Port of Kalama, WA – Feb. 18, 2016
GOV’T INITIATED UNANNOUNCED EXERCISE Chevron Willbridge Terminal, Portland, OR – Feb. 10, 2016 Facility quickly activated sound response structure & executed facility response plan: boom deployed in less than 30 minutes; oil recovery devices staged in less than one hour; excellent command structure.
U. S. COAST GUARD SECTOR COLUMBIA RIVER OSC Report – Feb 25, 2015 Since last RRT (June 2015 – February 2016) Last RRT Avg (2011 -16) 169 NRC reports 80 95 31 Mystery sheens 21 21 19 Sunken vessels 4 8 6 Grounded vessels 4 4 7 Mystery drums 11 8 11 Facility discharges/releases 7 7 27 Vessel discharges/releases 9 11 8 Exercises 8 7 5 Derelict vessels 6 5 1 Reports Japan tsunami debris 1 3
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