WAC 173-182-510
Requirements for response and protection
strategies. (1) Plan holders shall have methods to track and
contain spilled oil and enhance the recovery and removal
operations that are described in the plan.
(2) Each plan shall include a description of how
environmental protection will be achieved, including:
(a) Protection of sensitive shoreline and island habitat
by diverting or blocking oil movement;
(b) The plan shall include a description of the sensitive
areas and develop strategies to protect the resources,
including information on natural resources, coastal and
aquatic habitat types and sensitivity by season, breeding
sites, presence of state or federally listed endangered or
threatened species, and presence of commercial and
recreational species, physical geographic features, including
relative isolation of coastal regions, beach types, and other
geological characteristics;
(c) Identification of public resources, including public
beaches, water intakes, drinking water supplies, and marinas;
(d) Identification of shellfish resources and methods to
protect those resources;
(e) Identification of significant economic resources to
be protected in the geographic area covered by the plan; and
(f) Each facility with the potential to impact a "sole
source" aquifer or public drinking water source must identify
the types of substrate and geographical extent of sensitive
sites.
(3) The GRPs have been developed to meet these
requirements and plans may refer to the NWACP to meet these
requirements. If approved GRPs do not exist in the NWACP,
plan holders will work with ecology to determine alternative
sensitive areas to protect.
(4) Each plan shall identify potential initial command
post locations.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 88.46, 90.56, and 90.48 RCW. 06-20-035 (Order 00-03), § 173-182-510, filed 9/25/06,
effective 10/26/06.]