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© 2010 Chevron
Spill Contingency Plan & Drill Program
Pete LundgreenChevron Pasco Facility
Northwest Area Committee Presentation March 10, 2011
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Pipeline Facility Information
Ontario, Oregon to Pasco Segment
6” Pipeline
190 Miles
Gasoline, Diesel and Jet Fuel
Pasco To Spokane Segment
8” Pipeline
136.7 Miles
Gasoline, Diesel and Jet Fuel
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Spill Contingency Plan (ERP) Regulatory Stakeholders
U.S. DOT PHMSA (49 CFR Part 194)-Pipelines
U.S. EPA (40 CFR Part 112)-Pasco Terminal
U.S. Coast (33 CFR Part 154)-Loading Operations Pasco
State of Washington, Department of Ecology (WAC 173-182)
State of Oregon, Dept. of Environmental Quality
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Pipeline River Crossings
Snake River near Ontario, Oregon
Grande Ronde River near Hilgard State Park
Umatilla River- 10 miles East of Pendleton, Oregon
Walla Walla River Near it’s Confluence With the Columbia River-13 Miles SE of Pasco, WA
Casey Pond / MacNary Pool-2 Miles From Burbank, WA
Snake River at it’s Confluence With the Columbia River at Pasco, WA
Spokane River Near the City Wastewater Treatment Plant Upstream of the Nine Mile Falls Dam
River Proximity-Confluence of Snake and Columbia Rivers-Pasco Terminal Itself
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Spill Contingency Plan Elements
Chevron Pipe Line Company Core Plan
Consisting of Chevron Pipe Line Nationwide Core Response Procedures/Information
Oregon and Washington State Appendix ERP
Consisting of Facility Specific and State Response Procedures/Information
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State Appendix Spill Contingency Plan Elements
Portable Field Document Qualified Individual/Incident Commander Information
Emergency Notification Phone Lists (External & Internal)
- 911
- State of Washington (Emergency Management Division)
- State of Oregon (Emergency Response System)
- Any Pipeline Accident or Incident –WUTC is Also Notified
- Internal Notification Flowchart
- Primary Response Contractor /OSRO Resources (MSRC & Tidewater)
National Response Center6
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State Appendix Spill Contingency Plan Elements (Continued)
Portable Field Document (Continued)
ICS Organization
Spill Response Reporting Form
Immediate Response Action Decision Guide Pasco Terminal Equipment List
Initial Response Team List
ICS Form 201 for Initial Response Documentation & Preparation for an Initial ICS 201 Briefing
Post Spill Review and Documentation Procedures
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State Appendix Spill Contingency Plan Elements (Continued) In Addition to the Portable Field Document:
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Information Summary Describing Pipelines and Terminals
Complete Local, State and Federal Notifications
Complete List of Company Owned and Contractor Spill Response Resources
State Planning Standards Including:
- Aerial Surveillance
- Boom
- Estimated Daily Recovery Rates
- Storage
- Non Dedicated Work Boats
System Wide Spill Response Resource Sheets8
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State Appendix Spill Contingency Plan Elements (Continued)
Waste Management Plan Per the NWACP
Sampling
Spill Impact Analyses
Sensitive Resource Information Maps
Pipeline USGS Maps
Trajectory Maps
Middle Columbia River McNary Pool Area NWACP Geographical Response Plans (GRP’s)
Pasco Terminal Site Specific ERP Information
Electronically Linked Agency Cross Reference Linked Back to State and Federal Agency Stakeholder Regulation Matrices
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Drills & Exercises
Based On National Preparedness for Response Exercise Program (NPREP) & State Regulations:
- Currently in the 2nd Year of the NPREP Cycle
- 2 Facility Owned Equipment Deployment Drills (Semi-Annually)
- 4 Notifications Drills (Quarterly)
- 1 Table Top Drill Per (Annually)
(Completed our 2011 Table Top Drill on March 2, 2011)
- 1 Worst Case Spill Drill Every 3 Years (2012)
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Drills & Exercises (Continued)
Planned & Designed With Agency Stakeholders
Agency Stakeholders are Invited
The Drill Process Foundation Includes Embracing NIMS ICS Per the USCG IMH as Referenced in our Contingency Plan
Evaluation is Per the PREP Objectives as well asEcology’s Drill Evaluation Matrix
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Drills & Exercises (Continued)
Drill Process Follows the NIMS Operational Planning Cycle
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Effective Program Elements
Effective Emergency Response Program
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