WAC 173-182-348
Determining effective daily recovery
capacity. (1) Plan holders and PRCs that own recovery
equipment shall request an EDRC using the following procedures
and the criteria in Title 33 CFR 155, Appendix B, Section 6,
"Determining Effective Daily Recovery Capacity for Oil
Recovery Devices."
(2) When calculating the EDRC, the formula R = T x 24
hours x E will be used.
R = Effective daily recovery capacity
T = Throughput rate in barrels per hour (nameplate
capacity)
E = 20 percent (efficiency factor).
(3) Equipment owners may request an alternative EDRC by
providing all of the following information:
(a) A description of the recovery system which includes
skimmer, boom, pump, work boats, and storage associated with
the device;
(b) Description of deployment methods that will be used
to enhance the recovery system to maximize oil encounter rate
during spills;
(c) Documented performance during verified spill
incidents; and
(d) Documentation of laboratory testing using ASTM
standard methods (ASTM F 631-80) or equivalent test approved
by the U.S. Coast Guard.
(4) The following formula will be used to calculate the
effective daily recovery capacity for this alternative
approach:
R = D x U
R = Effective daily recovery capacity
D = Average oil recovery throughput rate in barrels per
hour
U = 10 (hours of operation). 10 hours is used for
potential limitations due to available daylight, weather, sea
state, and percentage of emulsified oil in the recovered
material.
EDRC is limited to the storage capacity of the proposed
recovery system.
For each skimming system identify the oil storage
associated with each recovery system. State the storage
capacity integral to the oil recovery system, if applicable.
Describe how recovered oil is to be transported to/from
interim storage.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 88.46, 90.56, and 90.48 RCW. 06-20-035 (Order 00-03), § 173-182-348, filed 9/25/06,
effective 10/26/06.]