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Federal On Scene Coordinator’s Report Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound Spills 1 December 2013 – 12 February 2014. 96 Spills Reported 2,195 Gallons Discharged. SECTOR PUGET SOUND. Significant Cases. ATB COMMITMENT Navy Base Bangor HELENA STAR. SECTOR PUGET SOUND. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Federal On Scene Coordinator’s Report Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound Spills 1 December 2013 – 12 February 2014 96 Spills Reported 2,195 Gallons Discharged
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Page 1: Federal On Scene Coordinator’s Report Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound  Spills 1 December 2013 – 12 February 2014

Federal On Scene Coordinator’s ReportCoast Guard Sector Puget Sound

Spills 1 December 2013 – 12 February 201496 Spills Reported

2,195 Gallons Discharged

Page 2: Federal On Scene Coordinator’s Report Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound  Spills 1 December 2013 – 12 February 2014

SIGNIFICANT CASES

ATB COMMITMENT

Navy Base Bangor

HELENA STAR

Page 3: Federal On Scene Coordinator’s Report Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound  Spills 1 December 2013 – 12 February 2014

ATB COMMITTMENTCracked Hull – Port Angeles

What happened:• During fuel

transfer, oil sheen appeared in water. Conducted dive survey and discovered a 3” crack in hull, near fuel tank.

Pictures indicate the crack in the hull, and the repair done with Splash Zone

Page 4: Federal On Scene Coordinator’s Report Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound  Spills 1 December 2013 – 12 February 2014

Navy Base Bangor – Fuel Discharge from Facility

What happened:• Pump malfunction on

waste oil tank caused overflow of tank and subsequent discharge into the Hood Canal at a slow rate for approx 23 min.

• Boom/sorbents in place and 5 skimming vsls o/s cleaning

• CG response team on scene w/ state and other federal partners to assist in clean up

• Case and investigation are on-going• Initially reported as 50 gals of oily

water discharged on shore with some sheening in water – fully contained in boom – on Feb 10th

• Rcvd second NRC report via WSDOT of a large sheen throughout Hood Canal

Page 5: Federal On Scene Coordinator’s Report Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound  Spills 1 December 2013 – 12 February 2014

M/V HELENA STAR(update)

WHAT HAPPENED: SIGNIFICANCE: Vessel lift attempt was

unsuccessful due to hull integrity issues. Operations halted due to fish window closure

Department of Natural Resources will contract to re-attempt lift when fish window reopens in July.

USCG to stand by for on water recovery assistance.

Page 6: Federal On Scene Coordinator’s Report Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound  Spills 1 December 2013 – 12 February 2014

Regional Challenges Northern Border (West and East of Cascades) Fostering PNW Economic Engine to include

Beyond the Border initiative Changing Energy Picture Environmental/Tribal Sensitivities in Region Training Next Generation of Marine Inspectors Safety and Security Operations (Navy, WSF,

JHOC and Arctic) Natural Disaster Response Japan Tsunami Debris Support Response “V”

Page 7: Federal On Scene Coordinator’s Report Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound  Spills 1 December 2013 – 12 February 2014

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