Emergency Management Services International Spill Management Team
The Department of Ecology invites the public and local governments, tribes, and any others, to review and comment on spill management team applications submitted to Ecology for approval. Spill management teams are representatives and assigned personnel trained to integrate into an incident command system or unified command system and manage an oil spill. An update to Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 173-182 became effective on January 18, 2020 and established a process for the review and approval of spill management teams. Oil handling facilities, pipelines, and vessels regulated under Chapter 173-182 WAC may contract with state-approved spill management teams to fulfill their oil spill contingency plan requirements.
Contracted spill management teams are approved through an application process and spill management teams must be approved by the state in order to be cited in oil spill contingency plans. This 30-day public review and comment period is a part of the application process.
The following spill management team application is now available for public review:
Thank you for taking the time to provide us with your comments. We will consider all comments and complete the review no later than 30-days after the close of the public review period. Please note that this comment form is for the purpose of submitting a comment to the Washington State Department of Ecology. Contact information is necessary if you want to receive future notices or responses related to this topic.
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The Department of Ecology invites the public and local governments, tribes, and any others, to review and comment on spill management team applications submitted to Ecology for approval. Spill management teams are representatives and assigned personnel trained to integrate into an incident command system or unified command system and manage an oil spill. An update to Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 173-182 became effective on January 18, 2020 and established a process for the review and approval of spill management teams. Oil handling facilities, pipelines, and vessels regulated under Chapter 173-182 WAC may contract with state-approved spill management teams to fulfill their oil spill contingency plan requirements.
Contracted spill management teams are approved through an application process and spill management teams must be approved by the state in order to be cited in oil spill contingency plans. This 30-day public review and comment period is a part of the application process.
The following spill management team application is now available for public review:
EMSI Spill Management Team Application
EMSI Org Chart
EMSI Travel Times
EMSI Qualifications
More information:
Spill management teams
Contingency plan regulations
Thank you for taking the time to provide us with your comments. We will consider all comments and complete the review no later than 30-days after the close of the public review period. Please note that this comment form is for the purpose of submitting a comment to the Washington State Department of Ecology. Contact information is necessary if you want to receive future notices or responses related to this topic.
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