U.S. Oil & Refining/McChord Pipeline Contingency Plan
Ecology invites interested public, local and tribal governments to review and comment on the U.S. Oil & Refining/McChord Pipeline Co. Contingency Plan updates. Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 173-182 and 173-186 requires oil handling facilities, pipelines, vessels and railroads to have a state-approved oil spill contingency plan that ensures their ability to respond to major oil spills. Regulated companies are required to submit changes to Ecology and significant updates may require a 30-day public review of the updates (WAC 173-182-142 / WAC 173-186-430).
Specific changes in this update include the ending of U.S. Oil & Refining Co.’s contract with Gallagher Marine Systems and replaced with a contract with Center for Toxicology and Environmental Health (CTEH) to fill Spill Management Team (SMT) positions.
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Ecology invites interested public, local and tribal governments to review and comment on the U.S. Oil & Refining/McChord Pipeline Co. Contingency Plan updates. Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 173-182 and 173-186 requires oil handling facilities, pipelines, vessels and railroads to have a state-approved oil spill contingency plan that ensures their ability to respond to major oil spills. Regulated companies are required to submit changes to Ecology and significant updates may require a 30-day public review of the updates (WAC 173-182-142 / WAC 173-186-430).
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