WAC 173-182-330
Planning standards for in situ burning. (1) Based on the NWACP, plan holders operating in areas where
in situ burning has an expedited approval process must plan
for the use of in situ burning.
(2) The plan holder must identify the locations of two
fire booms, air monitoring equipment, igniters and aircraft or
vessels to be used to deploy the igniters.
(3) The fire booms must be five hundred feet in length
each and have an additional one thousand feet of conventional
boom, tow bridles and work boats capable of towing the boom
for burning operations.
(4) The plan holder must describe the methods of
transporting the equipment to a staging area, and appropriate
aircraft or vessels to monitor its effectiveness at the scene
of an oil discharge.
(5) These resources must be capable of being on scene
within twelve hours of spill awareness.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 88.46, 90.56, and 90.48 RCW. 06-20-035 (Order 00-03), § 173-182-330, filed 9/25/06,
effective 10/26/06.]