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Spills Program

Preparedness Section

Oil spill preparedness involves a continuous cycle of activities, capturing lessons learned and then incorporating them back into plans, policies and procedures.  The cycle is necessary to promote coordination among a combination of federal, state, local, tribal, private sector, and non-governmental entities all using the Incident Command Systems.

Related Information Last Update
Contingency Planning March 2012
State Approved Oil Spill Contingency Plans Nov 2011
Emergency Response Tug Aug 2010
Drills July 2010
Primary Response Contractor (PRC) Sept 2011
Geographic Response Plans (GRPs) July 2011
Incident Command System (ICS)  
PRC Equipment Maps July 2009
Puget Sound Trajectory Analysis Planner (TAP)  
Forms & Field Operations Guide (FOG)- (PDF)  
Dispersant Use in Washington (PDF)  
   

 

STUDIES AND REPORTS

Fishing Vessel Study Report

Fishing Vessel Study Report - Outer Coast

Study on the Socio-economic Cost of Spills

RELATED LINKS

Drill Calendar

Pacific States/British Columbia Oil Spill Task Force

West Coast Mutual Aid Agreement

Northwest Area Committee & Region Response Team

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Preparedness Staff Contact Information