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Aerial Dispersants Operations - Houma Status Report
May 8,2010Note: This information is the reporting for aerial dispersant spraying
Dispersant Aerial Spray Summary:
1. Total Amount of Dispersant Applied on May 8,2010 (gallons): 41,690
2. Total Sorties on May 8, 2010 : 17
3. Total Amount of Dispersant Applied to date (gallons): 316,155
4. Total Sorties to date: 120
5. Total Area Covered by Dispersant Applications to date (mi2); 99.25
6. Total Dispersant Stockpiles on the ground as of 5.8.2010 -1200 PM (gallons): 456,349
7. Dispersant Stockpile Expected Arrival as of 5.9.10 -1200 PM (gallons): 40,000
8. Estimated Total Dispersant as of 5.9.2010 ·1200 PM (gallons): 496,349
9. Projected Days Operational at maximum rate of 40,000 gal/day (days): unlimited
Dispersant Stockpile Supply and Use Projections
Stockpile and Use Projections
1,800,000
1,600,000
1,400,000't l
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800,000
600,000
400.000
200,000
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*Includes stock pile arrivals from Saudi Arabia and Hawaii.
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Aerial DispersantsOperations - Houma Status ReportMay 8. 2010
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Spray Aircraft:C-130 .. Stennis (1 IAR, 1 Lynden,3 USAF)
DC-3· Houma
BT·67 • Houma
King Air .. 2 .. Stennis (can be used for spotting)
AT·B02 .. Stennis
TOTAL:
5
2
2
11
Spotter Aircraft:
King Air .. 5 .. Stennis
Aztec· Houma
Aero COMDR - Houma
TOTAL:
5
1
7
Spray Aircraft:
C-130 .. OSR-UK (20,000 gal/day)+ 8-person support team with 2 flight crews
C·130 .. OSR-Singapore - (20,000 galfday)
C-130..
Lynden (Alaska) • (20,000 gal/day)C-130 - IAR (15,000 gal/day)
Boat Spray 50 and 100 Systems
AT 802 (Agriculture Spray Planes) (5,000 gal/day)
LEAD TIME
1 -28 hours
1 -72 hours
1 .. 5+days
1-TBO
2
"NOTE: These assets will not be activated until sufficient stockpile ofdispersants are available for their use. Estimate thatdispersant operations will need approximately 75,000 gallons perday of dispersant for these air craft spray systems.
• Sea Brat #4 (0-10)
• JD-2000™ (D-7)
• Oispersit SPC 1000™ (0-5)
• NOKOMiS 3-M (0-14)
• Biodispers (0-9)
• SAF-RON Gold (0-12)
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Activity Update:
• Requested a source oil sample from the subsea riser to allow chemical characterization of
the source oil to assist in evaluation ofdispersant effectiveness.• Developing sampling program and chain ofcustody for Tier 2 /3 SMART samples.
• Evaluated preliminary data on dispersant candidate effectiveness and toxicity and
prioritized samples for field trials. Based on our evaluations, we recommended that SEA
BRAT #4 be the first alternate dispersant to evaluate effectiveness in field trials.
• Established new Surface to Air Frequency at 127.85. Hand held aviation frequency
radios are being supplied to SMART teams for surface to air communication to better
coordinate operations with spotter aircraft.
• Evaluated logistics for establishing forward staging location and accommodations forSMART teams
• AT-802 is being reposition at Stennis and is going through Pilot review and spray system
calibration. Anticipate training operations to commence on May 10, 2010.
• Two additional Ayles Fernie Boat Spray 50 systems and additional resources andSMART Teams enroute from OSRL.
• Requested the Region VI Regional Response Team (RRT) modifY the existing dispersant
pre-authorization document to include the use ofboat spray application operations within
the pre-authorized zone under the current application rates and conditions when approved
will request vessel assets to commence near shore operations.
• IdentifYing boat spray equipment which sprays neat and developing operations plan and
procedures for boat spray operations.
• Conducting boat spray test of four NCP dispersant products to determine their efficacy in
the field on both emulsified and fresh oils.
• Today, a worker was injured during routine stockpile transfer operations. The worker
reported for medical treatment and returned to duty. The incident is under review.
• Initial operating procedures for coordinating sprayingwith SMART teams was successfuland will be used for future joint operations.
Objectives
Objectives for May 8th are to focus spraying on thick oil areas outside of 5 nm radius around
spill source and to evaluate the efficacy of the other likely dispersants candidates from the NCP
Product Schedule. Additionally, boat spray testing of altemate dispersants will continue new
Chandeleur Islands and the source area.
Requirements
Aircraft spotters should be on site in their zone at 0600 and spray aircraft may pre-stage to thesite at 0645. Spray operations to commence approximately 0700.
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Aerial Dispersant Operations Divisions:
Aerial Dispersants Operations - Houma Status Report
May 8, 2010
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Aerial Dispersants Operations - Houma Status ReportMay 8, 2010
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DISPERSANTAPPLICATION GUIDANCE FOR 8 MAY
1. In situ burn operations were cancelled for today; therefore, the "No Fly I Spray" boundaryboxwas removed for today's spray operations.
2. Maintain buffer of 3 nm each side of division boundary.3. No dispersant spraying within the greater of 3 nm offshore or depths less than 10 meters.
4. Remain 2 nm from boats, platforms, and marine mammals.5. Target black and brown oil as this is the freshest and most dispersible oiL
6. Target reddish brown oil further away from the source and apply double spray passes7. Report takeoff and land times to assigned coordinators as they occur. Report areas
sprayed Latitude/Longitude, Time started spraying, number of passes, and gallonsapplied.
8. Coordination Frequency 126.70a. Contact vessel "Seacor Lee" to announce spray operations.b. Contact P3 aircraft "Omaha 99" for flight advisQries. (Sec. freq. 123.45)c. VHF Channel 127.85 is now available for comms between surface SMART teams
and overhead spotting aircraft.
9. Use discrete IFF codes as provided on separate correspondence.
Primary emphasis is always on SafetyEmphasis of the day is on SMART inclusion in our dispersant effort.
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Aerial Dispersants Operations - Houma Status ReportMay 8, 2010Page 6018
Dispersant SprayAssets
MSRC N39Q Spotter -1 ,000'(Dynamic) to 1,500'
King Air MSRC N98N Stennis Spotter - 1,000'(Dynamic) to 1,500'
King Air MSRC N41J Stennis Spotter -1 ,000'(Dynamic) to 1,500'
King Air MSRC N79W Stennis Spotter -1 ,000'(Dynamic) to 1,500'
King Air MSRC N37H Stennis Spotter -1 ,000'(Dynamic) to 1,500'
Aztec ASI N141183 Houma Backup Spotter(PA 23)
Aero ASI N38WA Houma SpotterCOMDR
ASI N275
ASI 759P
King Air MSRC N7198Y 240 Available for both(Dynamic) Spray and Spotter
duties
King Air MSRC N71999D 240 Stennis Spray: 75' Available for both(Dynamic) Spray and Spotter
duties
C·130 IAR N117TG 3,000 Stennis Spray: 75'
C-130 MSRC N403LC 5,000 Stennis Spray: 75' Plus 5 other crew(Lynden) members
C·130 Air Force 105 1675 Stennis Spray: 75'
C·130 Air Force 106 1675 Stennis Spray: 75' Cargo ops with spraycapability
C·130 Air Force 107 1750 Stennis Spray: 75'
AT·802 N9002K 800 Stennis Spray: 90'
BT-67 ASI N932H 1,800 Houma Spray: 75'
DC-3 ASI N64766 1,000 Houma Spray: 75'
DC·3 ASI N64767 1,000 Houma- Spray: 75'Standby
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Dispersant Application Totals
Aerial Dispersants Operations - Houma Status Report
May 8, 2010Page 70/8
21 April 2010 Initial Response Date
22 April 2010 0 1,800 1,800 1 360 0.56
23 April 2010 0 0 0 0 0 0
24April 2010 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 April 2010 0 11,604 11,604 9 2,320.8 3.7
26 April 2010 0 14,486 14,486 10 2,897.2 4.5
27 April 2010 11,191 15,887 27,078 5 5,415.6 8.5
28 April 2010 27,269 14,874 42,143 15 8,428.6 13.2
29 April 2010 36,913 4,000 40,913 13 8,182.6 12.8
30 April 2010 4,900 0 4,900 1 980.0 1.5
1 May 2010 3,550* 8,103* 11,653 4 2,330.6 3.6
2 May 2010 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 May 2010 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 May 2010 10,561 23,712 34,273 12 6,854.6 10.7
5 May 2010 30,905* 18,670* 49,575 18 9915 15.5
6May2010 13,032 15,738 28,770 11 5,754 9.0
7 May2010 5,582 1,688 7,270 4 1,454 2.3
8 May 2010 17,813 23,877 41,690 17 8,338 13.0
*Correction - revised to reflect infonnation transposition.
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