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Emergency Response Program
Oregon Update 2016
June 21, 2016 Sea<le, Washington
Bruce Gilles | Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
Date Source Material Quan0ty Released Poten0al Loca0on
3-‐Jun UST Lube Oil 50 Gallons 1,500 Gallons Roseburg 3-‐Jun Rail (Unit Train) Crude Oil Mosier 3-‐Jun Drum Unknown Unknown 55 Gallons Portland 4-‐Jun RecreaQonal Vessel Paint Unknown Unknown Portland 5-‐Jun Commercial Truck Diesel Oil 150 Gallons 300 Gallons Stayton 5-‐Jun Tank Truck Diesel Oil 20 Gallons 1,500 Gallons Portland 5-‐Jun Abandoned Container MuraQc Acid 1 Gallon 1 Gallon North Bend 6-‐Jun Rail (Freezer Car) Diesel Oil 1 Gallon Unknown Portland 6-‐Jun Tank Truck Abatement Liquid 300 Gallons Unknown Myrtle Creek 6-‐Jun RecreaQonal Vessel Gasoline 10 Gallons 30 Gallons Fairview 6-‐Jun Rail (Cargo) Non Hazardous Chemical 25 Gallons Unknown The Dalles 6-‐Jun Facility Chemical Product 15 Gallons 250 Gallons West Linn 8-‐Jun Rail (LocomoQve) Hydraulic Oil 3 Gallons Unknown LaGrande 8-‐Jun Tank Truck Gasoline/Diesel Oil 100 Gallons 2000 Gallons St. Helens 9-‐Jun RecreaQonal Vessel Diesel Oil 5 Gallons Unknown Newport
During Mosier emergency phase, there were three tank truck incidents reported.
Oregon Spills June 3 – 10, 2016
• Rail TransportaQon of Crude Oil Table Exercise • RepresentaQve DeFazio Rail Car Safety Roundtable • Tribal Listening Session of Fossil Fuel Transport in the Columbia Gorge NaQonal Scenic Area
• Regional Response Team Crude Oil Table Top Exercise
• NaQonal Response Team Exercise • Spill of NaQonal Significance ExecuQve Seminar
• US Forest Service Columbia River NaQonal Scenic Area Tabletop
SB 262 • Stabilized Funding For Oil Spill Planning and Preparedness
Program HB 3225
• Directs State Fire Marshal to adopt by rule a plan for coordinated response to oil or hazardous material spills or releases that occur during rail transport.
• Provided for Fire Figh0ng Equipment and Training
2015 OREGON OIL SPILL LEGISLATION
2015 Total Petroleum Spills in Oregon
Facility 9%
Railroad 7%
Tank Truck 30%
Cargo Truck 4%
Storage Tank 13%
Fuel Dock 1%
Cargo Vessel 2%
Fishing Vessel 4%
Transformer 30%
VOLUME BY SOURCE OF SPILLS OVER 300 GALLONS
(TOTAL = 44,000 GALLONS)