Marine Pollution

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Marine Pollution. Form unified command with Coast Guard and responsible party (spiller) The OSPR incident commander is State On-Scene Coordinator (SOSC) Staff incident command system (ICS)positions as needed Ensure thorough clean-up and natural resource damage assessment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Marine PollutionMarine Pollution

• Form unified command with Coast Guard Form unified command with Coast Guard and responsible party (spiller)and responsible party (spiller)

• The OSPR incident commander is State The OSPR incident commander is State On-Scene Coordinator (SOSC) On-Scene Coordinator (SOSC)

• Staff incident command system (ICS)Staff incident command system (ICS)positions as neededpositions as needed

• Ensure thorough clean-up and natural Ensure thorough clean-up and natural resource damage assessmentresource damage assessment

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Inland PollutionInland Pollution

• Form unified command with U.S. EPA Form unified command with U.S. EPA and the responsible party (spiller)and the responsible party (spiller)

• The OSPR incident commander is State The OSPR incident commander is State On-Scene Coordinator (SOSC) On-Scene Coordinator (SOSC)

• Staff incident command system (ICS) Staff incident command system (ICS) positions as neededpositions as needed

• Ensure thorough clean-up and natural Ensure thorough clean-up and natural resource damage assessmentresource damage assessment

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Unified Incident Command SystemUnified Incident Command System

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Kinder Morgan/Suisun Marsh Kinder Morgan/Suisun Marsh diesel spill: April 27, 2004diesel spill: April 27, 2004

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A train derailment A train derailment due to flood put a due to flood put a pipeline at risk of pipeline at risk of

rupturing.rupturing.

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Kinder Morgan/Oakland EstuaryKinder Morgan/Oakland EstuaryPipeline spill: February 4, 2005Pipeline spill: February 4, 2005

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Crude oil in a field, after a farm worker’s “ripper” ripped into an underground Chevron pipelineCrude oil in a field, after a farm worker’s “ripper” ripped into an underground Chevron pipeline

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Responses to Marine Petroleum Incidents

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Dairy Waste Responses

Dairy Waste Reports

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Pipelines In California(Refined or Crude)

Data source: Dept. of Transportation Office of Pipeline Safety

OSPR Jurisdiction

State Fire Marshall Jurisdiction

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Oil Production FieldsIn California

• The Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources (DOGGR) oversees the drilling, operation, maintenance, and plugging and abandonment of oil, natural gas, and geothermal wells.

• Pipelines and gathering lines in production fields are under the jurisdiction of DOGGR

Data source: DOGGR

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Marine TerminalsIn California

The State Lands Commission oversees marine oil terminal, making structural and marine oil pipeline assessments and reviewing operational procedures and training.

Data source: State Lands Commission

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Statewide Jurisdiction of Petroleum Infrastructure

OSPR

State Fire Marshall

State Lands Commission

DOGGR

BUT ONLY OSPR BUT ONLY OSPR RESPONDSRESPONDS

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2004 Pipeline Incident

Data source: OES

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2005 Pipeline Incident

Data source: OES

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2005 Oil Field Incidents

Data source: OES

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1997 Torch/Platform Irene oil spill1997 Torch/Platform Irene oil spill

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The effects of oil and litter The effects of oil and litter on wildlife... This common on wildlife... This common murre got caught in crude murre got caught in crude oil AND fishing line that oil AND fishing line that was carelessly (and was carelessly (and illegally) discarded.illegally) discarded.

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