(1) An emergency response towing vessel that is a
part of the emergency response system required by RCW 88.46.130
must be stationed at Neah Bay and be available to respond to
vessel emergencies. The towing vessel must be able to satisfy
the following minimum planning standards:
(a) Be underway within twenty minutes of a decision to
deploy;
(b) Be able to deploy at any hour of any day to provide
emergency assistance within the capabilities of the minimum
planning standards and be safely manned to remain underway for at
least forty-eight hours;
(c) In severe weather conditions, be capable of making up
to, stopping, holding, and towing a drifting or disabled vessel
of one hundred eighty thousand metric dead weight tons;
(d) In severe weather conditions, be capable of holding
position within one hundred feet of another vessel;
(e) Be equipped with and maneuverable enough to effectively
employ a ship anchor chain recovery hook and line throwing gun;
(f) Be capable of a bollard pull of at least seventy short
tons; and
(g) Be equipped with appropriate equipment for:
(i) Damage control patching;
(ii) Vessel dewatering;
(iii) Air safety monitoring; and
(iv) Digital photography.
(2) The requirements of this section may be fulfilled by one
or more private organizations or nonprofit cooperatives providing
umbrella coverage under contract to single or multiple covered
vessels.
(3)(a) The department must be authorized to contract with
the emergency response towing vessel, at the discretion of the
department, in response to a potentially emerging maritime
casualty or as a precautionary measure during severe storms. All
instances of use by the department must be paid for by the
department.
(b) Covered vessels that are required to provide an
emergency response towing vessel under RCW 88.46.130 may not
restrict the emergency response towing vessel from responding to
distressed vessels that are not covered vessels.
(4) Nothing in this section limits the ability of a covered
vessel to contract with an emergency response towing vessel with
capabilities that exceed the minimum capabilities provided for a
towing vessel in this section.
(5) The covered vessel owner or operator shall submit a
written report to the department as soon as practicable regarding
an emergency response system deployment, including photographic
documentation determined by the department to be of adequate
quality. The report must provide a detailed description of the
incident necessitating a response and the actions taken to render
assistance under the emergency response system.
[2009 c 11 § 3.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- 2009 c 11: See note following RCW 88.46.130.