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SUMMARY:Prevention, Preparedness and Response - General Issues
DESCRIPTION:Paper\n\nRecent Advancements In Prince William Sound Open Wate
 r Response Capabilities\n\nIn 1990 a new planning standard was established
  for Prince William Sound contingency plan holders to address gaps in prev
 ious requirements. The planning standard requires 300,000 bbls of recovery
  within 72 hours of an incident (Alaska 18 AAC 75.400-495 and Federal 33 C
 FR Part 155). In response to th...\n\n\nMark Ploen (QT Environmental) and 
 Eric Haugstad (Marathon Petroleum Company, Tesoro Corporation)\n----------
 -----------\nEnvironmental Sensitivity Index (ESI):  State of the Program\
 n\nESI maps are a NOAA product that provide a concise summary of coastal r
 esources that may be at risk in a given geographic area.  Originally devel
 oped as a tool for oil and chemical spill responders, ESIs are now also us
 ed across public and private sectors to assist in activities ranging from 
 natural...\n\n\nNicolle Rutherford (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin
 istration (NOAA))\n---------------------\nDevelopment of Response Informat
 ion for Offshore Oil Spills in Area Contingency Plans\n\nIn 2018, the US B
 ureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) launched a project to
  update offshore response information in Area Contingency Plans (ACPs) in 
 all areas around the United States.  The need for this work arose from the
  Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, t...\n\n\nGabr
 ielle McGrath (RPS, U.S. Coast Guard (Retired)); Bryan Rogers (Bureau of S
 afety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE)); and John Caplis (Bureau of Sa
 fety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE), U.S. Coast Guard (Retired))\n--
 -------------------\nTrends and Observations on 50 Years of Oil Spill Stat
 istics\n\nA review of over 50 years of historical data on oil spill incide
 nts was conducted to examine longer-term trends and provide perspectives o
 n progress in spill prevention. Based on available data, the evidence that
  spill rates, frequencies, and volumes have decreased over 50 years was ex
 amined. Data a...\n\n\nDagmar Etkin (Environmental Research Consulting)\n\
 nTag: Prevention\n\nSession Chair: Helen Dubach (CTEH)
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