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Kelli Gustaf Pipeline Coordinator Washington State Department of Ecology
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Overview Spills Program background Public Records Act Contingency plans Drill program Public resources Future
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Background
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Spills Program PreventionPreparednessResponse Protecting human health and the environment by preventing spills, being prepared for and effectively responding to oil and hazardous substance spills when they occur.
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Public Records Act
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42.56 RCW-Public Records Act Prompt response Exemptions Open government
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History
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Foss Maritime Barge Spill December 30, 2003 4,700 gallons of heavy fuel oil
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Polar Texas-ConocoPhillips Spill October 13, 2004 7,200 gallons ANS Crude
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Planning Standards Maintenance records Spill management teams Wildlife Contingency Plan Rule Updates
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Contingency Plans
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Plan Organize, Train & Outreach Drills Evaluate & Improve Preparedness Cycle
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o Plan submission o Public review period o Responding to public comments o Conditional approval o Approval Plan
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Regulated Pipelines Transmountain Pipeline Olympic Pipeline ConocoPhillips Yellowstone Pipeline Chevron Pipeline Nustar Pipeline
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Geographic Response Plans 19 Geographic Response Plans (9 Marine, 10 inland) 1215 response strategies (1178 Matrices) Update Cycle: Every 3 to 5 years
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Drills
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Public Resources
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Social Media LISTSERV EcoForum Incident Specific Websites EcoConnect Blog YouTube Twitter FaceBook RSS Feeds Also available…
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EcoConnect Blog
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Incident Specific Websites
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Incident Communications Public Information Officers 24/7 availability Anticipate potential media interest Joint Information Center (JIC) representative Press releases Release within 30 minutes Incident specific websites
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