Wash. Admin. Code § 173-182-365

Current through Register Vol. 25-01, January 1, 2025
Section 173-182-365 - Transmission pipelines that may impact shorelines of statewide significance

Time (hours)Boom/AssessmentMinimum Oil Recovery Rate % of WCS volume per 24 hoursMinimum Storage in Barrels
1 A safety assessment of the spill by trained crew and appropriate air monitoring could have arrived
2 2,000 feet of boom available at the spill source or downstream of the source could have arrived Alternatively, resources identified to deploy a pipeline control point to keep oil from entering surface waters or penetrating into the ground could have arrived
6 Additional 5,000 feet of boom available for containment, recovery or protection could have arrived Capacity to recover the lesser of 10% of worst case spill volume or 12,500 barrels within 24-hour period could have arrived 1 times the EDRC
12 Additional 20,000 feet of boom to be used for containment, protection or recovery could have arrived Capacity to recover the lesser of 15% of worst case spill volume or 36,000 barrels within 24-hour period could have arrived 2 times the EDRC
24 More boom as necessary for containment, recovery or protection Capacity to recover the lesser of 20% of worst case spill volume or 48,000 barrels within 24-hour period could have arrived 3 times the EDRC
48 More boom as necessary for containment, recovery or protection Capacity to recover the lesser of 25% of worst case spill volume or 60,000 barrels within 24-hour period could have arrived More as necessary to not slow the response

Wash. Admin. Code § 173-182-365

Amended by WSR 16-21-046, Filed 10/12/2016, effective 11/12/2016

Statutory Authority: Chapters 88.46, 90.56, and 90.48 RCW. 06-20-035 (Order 00-03), § 173-182-365, filed 9/25/06, effective 10/26/06.