Spokane River Geographic Response Plan - Update

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Linda Pilkey-Jarvis Washington Department of Ecology June 2011 Spokane River Geographic Response Plan - Update Spokane River - Latah Creek - Marshall Creek - Spring Creek - Chamokane Creek Little Spokane River - Dartford Creek - Dragoon Creek

Geographic Response Plans More than just Oil Spill Response Strategies Designed for the initial/emergency phase of a response but contain information that can be used throughout a response 27 such plans in the Northwest, including 19 in Washington State Number of plans will grow!

Spokane River GRP - Update Joint Effort between EPA, Washington, & Idaho First Update to plan, published in Feb 2006 Workshop & Public Meeting in Spokane in June 2009 Field Work: Summer 2009 to Spring 2010

Draft Updated Spokane River GRP Made available for Public Comment on May 15 th Comments will be compiled at the end of this month Final Plan will hopefully be released by mid-july along with a responsiveness summary for comments submitted but not incorporated into the final version of the plan On Ecology s Web Site at: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/spills/preparedness/grp/spokane.html

Spokane River GRP Provides coverage of the greater Spokane River subbasin, downstream of the Post Falls Dam in Idaho, through and beyond the city of Spokane, to the Spokane arm of Lake Roosevelt 76 miles of the Spokane River Over 7 miles of Spring Creek 1/2 mile of Chamokane Creek (aka Tshimikain Creek) 21 miles of the Little Spokane River 1/4 mile of Dartford Creek, 1/4 mile of Dragoon Creek 5 miles of Marshall Creek Over 7 miles of Latah Creek (aka Hangman Creek)

Spokane River GRP

Spokane River GRP - Update Currently Published Version: February 2006, 175 Pages Existing Plan Chapters & Appendices: Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Site Description Chapter 3 Reference Maps Chapter 4 General Protection/Collection Strategies Chapter 5 Shoreline Countermeasures Chapter 6 Sensitive Resource/Wildlife Flight Restriction Information Chapter 7 Logistical Information Appendix A Protection Techniques Appendix B Geographic Response Plan Contributors Appendix C Geographic Response Plan Comments/Corrections/Suggestions

Spokane River GRP - Update Draft Updated Version: May 2011, 250 Pages Updated Plan Chapters & Appendices: Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - Site Description Chapter 3 - Reserved Chapter 4 - Response Strategies & Priorities (& Appendices 4A, 4B, & 4C) Chapter 5 - Shoreline Information Chapter 6 - Resources at Risk (& Appendix 6A) Chapter 7 - Logistical Information Appendix A - Protection Techniques Appendix B - GRP Contributors Appendix C - GRP Comments, Corrections, Suggestions

Page Count Comparison Existing vs. Updated

Chapter 1 - Introduction Simple Rewrite Movement away from protection type language that sets up unrealistic expectations of what the GRP and GRP strategies can & cannot do.

Chapter 2 Site Description Rewritten, Content Updated Site Description, Physical Features, Hydrology, Climate, Risk Assessment, and References updated, expanded, and rewritten. Hydrology of the area described by Water Resource Inventory Area rather than Rivers & Creeks alone Risk Assessment greatly expanded, and used to identify potential oil spill source points (Spill Origin Points)

Chapter 3 (Reserved) Chapter re-titled Reserve Reference Map in Chapter 3 relocated to Area Maps in Chapter 4 Outdated Reference Maps in Chapter 3 of many of the GRPs conflict with information in Chapter 4 Better to have all area & sector maps in one Chapter

Chapter 4 Response Strategies & Priorities Existing Plan - 52 Response Strategies 26,750ft of boom Updated Plan - 58 Response Strategies 26,550ft of boom 16 Response Strategies Added (including six dam notification strategies) 10 strategies were removed, 29 strategies changed in some way 13 strategies unchanged.

Chapter 4 Response Strategies & Priorities Rewritten & Reformatted Chapter Overview rewritten in a style similar to that found in the Outer Coast GRP. Area reference map in (old) Chapter 3 moved into section for Area Maps in (new) Chapter 4. Added area maps showing Dam, Response Strategy, Staging Area, Boat Launch, & Spill Origin Point Locations General response priorities added along with information on historical river velocity ranges Priority tables updated to reflect response priorities from locations at or near potential spill origin points, rather than priorities based on sector.

Chapter 4 Response Strategies & Priorities Spill Origin Points derived from the risk assessment in Chapter 2 Sector Maps are contained in a separate section rather than being intermingled with response strategy information Response matrices have their own section now; strategies listed in alpha- numeric order The resources protected heading in the matrices of the existing version has been changed to resources at risk. Detailed 2-Page strategy information provided in Appendix 4A Detailed 2-Page Staging Area information provided in Appendix 4B Detailed 2-Page Boat Launch information provided in Appendix 4C

Appendix 4A Response Strategies

Appendix 4B Staging Areas

Appendix 4C Boat Launch Locations

Chapter 5 Shoreline Countermeasures Simple Changes Countermeasures Matrices for oils provided in 2-page format so it is easier to select the matrix for a particular oil type and easier to read.

Chapter 6 Resources at Risk Rewritten & Reformatted Chapter includes summary information on Natural, Cultural, and Economic Resources at Risk (Sensitive Resources) Content of Chapter made more general in nature, consistent with purpose of GRPs, but detailed enough to support initial EU functions after UC established Appendix 6A provides listing of Economic Resources at Risk

Appendix 6A Economic Resources at Risk

Chapter 7 Logistical Information Rewritten & Reformatted Logistical Resource Categories Expanded Contact information in existing plan relocated, as appropriate, into Spill Response Contact Sheet near beginning of plan Additional information on logistical resources can be added to categories as it is discovered Update format and categories should make maintenance of chapter more manageable

Chapter 7 - Logistical Categories Aircraft Support - Helicopters & Fixed Wing Airports & Air Fields Ambulance Services (Air & Ground) Boat Cleaning Facilities Command Posts (Fixed & Mobile) Communications Cultural Resource Support Environmental & Conservation Organizations Fire Departments Food Services/Catering Hospitals & Medical Centers Hotels/Motels, Berthing Accommodations Marinas, Ports, Docks Military Bases/Installations Office Equipment Supply & Rental Oil Spill Response Contractors Outdoor Recreation Groups, Companies, & Organizations Park Facilities Rental Equipment - Industrial/Commercial Response Equipment Cache Locations River Guides Security Services Support Personnel - Local/Emergency Tribal Resources Transportation Wildlife Rehab Facilities & Cleaning

Appendix A Protection Techniques No Significant Changes Re-typed & touched up, but no substantial changes were made to text or format

Appendix B Original Contributors No Significant Changes Re-typed but no substantial changes were made to text or format

Appendix C Comments/Corrections/Suggestions No Significant Changes Re-typed and Comment Form re-crafted, but no substantial changes were made to text or format Use of RRT/NWAC comment page promoted

Draft Updated Spokane River GRP Comments will be compiled at the end of this month Final Plan will hopefully be released by mid-july Responsiveness Summary will be provided for comments submitted but not incorporated into the final version of the plan The draft plan is posted on Ecology s Web Site at: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/spills/preparedness/grp/spokane.html

GRP Work Continues Active Ecology GRP Projects and Priorities Lower Columbia River GRP Update Grays Harbor GRP Update Skykomish portion of WRIA 7 Ecology s GRP Database Upgrade by ESRI Upcoming Ecology GRP Projects Middle Columbia River GRP Update Snohomish portion of WRIA 7 Update of all GRP Chapters not recently updated Creation of Addendum to Chapter 4

Ecology GRP Contacts Harry Chichester 360/407-7202 hchi461@ecy.wa.gov Kelli Gustaf 425/649-7194 hchi461@ecy.wa.gov Sonja Larson 360/407-6682 slar461@ecy.wa.gov Linda Pilkey-Jarvis 360/407-7447 jpil461@ecy.wa.gov

Thank You!