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Pacific States/British Columbia Oil Spill Task Force Oregon DEQ Dick Pedersen-Director
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DEQ Priorities and Resources Outcome-Based Management Spill Prevention and Preparedness Emerging Risk Planning 2
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Bakken Crude Oil Exports Changes in Petroleum Transportation HB 3103 provides DEQ Authority to Require Oil Spill Contingency Planning
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House Bill 3103 Changes the Definition for Regulated Facilities Formerly a Facility was Regulated if: Oil was Received from: Tank Vessels, Barges, or Pipelines New Definition is for Facilities that: Transfers Oil over Navigable Waters of the State.
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House Bill 2233 Provides DEQ authority to Board Vessels for Purposes of Investigation, Control and Management of Oil or Hazardous Materials Adds a vessel in imminent danger of sinking to definition of “Threatened Spill or Release”
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Senate Bill 33 Establishes the Task Force on Resilience Plan Implementation Strategic Vision and Roadmap for Implementation of the Oregon Resilience Plan
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Proposal for Coal Exports on the Columbia River Port of Morrow near Boardman, Oregon
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Over 500 people registered to speak at hearings in July at Portland and Hermiston DEQ received over 16,000 comments on the proposed coal export terminal during the public comment period
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Thank You Dick Pedersen Director, Oregon DEQ
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