Or. Admin. Code § 340-141-0005 - Definitions as used in this Division
(1) "Average Most Probable" spill, release or
discharge means the probable volume of oil that may spill as defined in a plan
considering the history of spills from similar facilities or vessels of the
same class operating on the west coast of the United States. It may also be
defined as the lesser of one percent of the worst case spill, release or
discharge, or 50 barrels, when used as a planning volume.
(2) "Best Achievable Protection" means the
highest level of protection that can be achieved through the use of the best
achievable technology and those staffing levels, training procedures and
operational methods that provide the greatest degree of protection available
considering:
(a) The additional protection
provided by the measures;
(b) The
technological feasibility of the measures; and
(c) The cost of the measures.
(3) "Best Achievable Technology"
means the technology that provides the greatest degree of protection, taking
into consideration processes that are currently in use, processes that have
been developed or processes that could feasibly be developed with reasonable
expenditures on research and development. In determining what is best
achievable technology, the Director will consider the effectiveness,
engineering feasibility and commercial availability of the
technology.
(4) "Bulk" means
material that is stored or transported in a loose, unpackaged liquid, powder or
granular form capable of being conveyed by a pipe, bucket, chute or belt
system.
(5) "Cargo vessel" means a
self-propelled ship in commerce, other than a tank vessel of 300 or more gross
tons. "Cargo vessel" does not include a vessel used solely for commercial fish
harvesting.
(6) "Columbia River"
means the length of the Columbia River from where it enters the State of Oregon
from the State of Washington to the point where it leaves the state at river
mile zero at the Pacific Ocean.
(7)
"Commercial Fish Harvesting" means taking food fish with any gear unlawful for
angling under ORS 506.006, taking food fish in
excess of the limits permitted for personal use, or taking food fish with the
intent of disposing of such food fish or parts thereof for profit, or by sale,
barter or trade, in commercial channels.
(8) "Commission" means the Environmental
Quality Commission.
(9)
"Contingency Plan" or "Plan" means an oil spill prevention and emergency
response plan required under ORS
468B.345.
(10) "Contract or other approved means" in a
response or a plan means:
(a) A written
contract between a covered vessel or facility owner or operator and an oil
spill removal organization that identifies and ensures the availability of
specified personnel and equipment within stipulated response times in specified
oil spill response Zones;
(b)
Certification by the vessel or facility owner or operator that specified
personnel and equipment are owned, operated or under the direct control of the
vessel or facility owner or operator and are available within stipulated
response times in specified oil spill response Zones;
(c) Active membership in a local or regional
oil spill removal organization that has identified specified personnel and
equipment that are available to respond to an oil spill within stipulated
response times in specified oil spill response Zones; or
(d) A written document that:
(A) Identifies personnel, equipment and
services capable of being provided by the oil spill removal organization within
stipulated response times in specified oil spill response Zones;
(B) Acknowledges that the oil spill removal
organization intends to commit the identified resources in the event of an oil
spill;
(C) Permits the commission
to verify the availability of the identified oil spill removal resources
through tests, inspections and exercises; and
(D) Is referenced in an oil spill contingency
plan for the vessel or facility.
(11) "Covered vessel" means a tank vessel,
self-propelled tank vessel, cargo vessel or passenger vessel.
(12) "Dedicated response vessel" means a
vessel that limits service exclusively to recovering and transporting spilled
oil, tanker escorting, deploying oil spill response equipment, supplies and
personnel, spill response-related training, testing, exercises and research or
other oil spill removal and related activities.
(13) "DEQ" means the Department of
Environmental Quality.
(14)
"Director" means the Director of the Department of Environmental
Quality.
(15) "Discharge" means any
emission other than natural seepage of oil, whether intentional or
unintentional. "Discharge" includes but is not limited to spilling, leaking,
pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying or dumping oil.
(16) "Drill" means the simulated performance
of a spill response or task predicted in a plan.
(17) "Effective Daily Recovery Capacity" or
"EDRC" means the factor used to estimate limitations on equipment efficiency
from variables such as sea state, current velocity or visibility.
(18) "Field Document" means a simplified
response plan for onsite use in the event of a spill, summarizing key
notification and action elements.
(19) "Facility" means a pipeline or any
structure, group of structures, equipment or device, other than a vessel
located on or near navigable waters of a state, that is used for producing,
storing, handling, transferring, processing or transporting oil in bulk and
that is capable of storing or transporting 10,000 or more gallons of oil per
day. "Facility" does not include:
(a) A
railroad car, motor vehicle or other rolling stock while transporting oil over
the highways or rail lines of this state;
(b) An underground storage tank regulated by
DEQ or a local government under ORS
466.706 -
466.882 and
466.994; or
(c) Any structure, group of structures,
equipment or device, other than a vessel located on or near navigable waters of
a state, that is used for producing, storing, handling, transferring,
processing or transporting 10,000 gallons or more of oil per day but does not
receive oil from tank vessels, barges or pipelines.
(20) "High Hazard Train Route" means a
section of rail lines in this state:
(a) That
abuts or travels over navigable waters, a drinking source, or an inland
location, that is one quarter mile or less from waters of the state;
and
(b) Over which trains operate
that, in a single train transport:
(A) 20 or
more tank railcars in a continuous block that are loaded with oil; or
(B) 35 or more railroad cars loaded with oil
that are spread throughout the entirety of the rolling stock, not including the
locomotive, that make up the train.
(21) "Initial assessment" is a task assigned
to first responders who are participating with DEQ in a Unified Command or
Incident Command System, and includes the following tasks:
(a) Verifying the spill location;
(b) Establishing the type of incident based
on products and conditions;
(c)
Confirming or correcting the reported quantity released or area extent of the
contamination;
(d) Reporting the
efficacy of the initial containment;
(e) Projecting immediate resource needs to
control the release; and
(f)
Reporting local knowledge about the probable impacts of the release.
(22) "Interim Storage Site" means
a site used to temporarily store recovered oil or oily waste until the
recovered oil or oily waste is disposed of at a permanent disposal site.
Interim storage sites include trucks, barges and other vehicles used to store
recovered oil or oily waste until transport begins.
(23) "Maritime Association" means an
association or cooperative of marine terminals, facilities, vessel owners,
vessel operators, vessel agents or other maritime industry groups that provides
oil spill response planning and spill related communications services within
the state.
(24) "Maximum Extent
Practicable" means the highest level of effectiveness that can be achieved
through staffing levels, training procedures and best achievable technology
considering the effectiveness, engineering feasibility, commercial
availability, safety and cost of the measures.
(25) "National Contingency Plan" means the
plan prepared and published under section 105 of the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980,
42 U.S.C.
9605, as amended by the Superfund Amendments
and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA), Pub. L. 99 - 499, (hereinafter CERCLA),
and by section 311(d) of the Clean Water Act (CWA),
33 U.S.C.
1321(d), as amended by the
Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA).
(26) "National Incident Management System" or
"NIMS", as established by the Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 of
February 28, 2003 is a consistent nationwide template to enable Federal, State,
local and tribal governments and private-sector and nongovernmental
organizations to work together effectively and efficiently to prepare for,
prevent, respond to and recover from domestic incidents, regardless of cause,
size or complexity, including acts of catastrophic terrorism.
(27) "Navigable Waters" means the Columbia
River, the Willamette River up to Willamette Falls, the Pacific Ocean and
estuaries to the head of tide water.
(28) "Non-Floating Oil" means asphalt, heavy
fuel oil, diluted bitumen, synthetic bitumen, any group V oil or any oil with
the physical and chemical properties which may weather or accumulate sediment
and become neutrally buoyant or sink in freshwater or saltwater.
(29) "Non-Persistent Oil" means those
petroleum products with physical characteristics less dense than persistent
oils, also referred to as Group I petroleum products.
(30) "Northwest Area Contingency Plan" means
the regional emergency response plan developed in accordance with federal
requirements and adopted as an annex to the State of Oregon all hazard plan as
required by ORS 466.620.
(31) "Offshore Facility" means any facility
located in, on or under any of the navigable waters of the state.
(32) "Oil" or "Oils" means:
(a) Oil, including gasoline, crude oil,
bitumen, synthetic crude oil, natural gas well condensate, fuel oil, diesel
oil, lubricating oil, oil sludge, oil refuse, and any other petroleum-related
product; and
(b) Liquefied natural
gas.
(33) "Oil Spill
Contingency Response Planning Standards" means DEQ's standards for reviewing
oil spill contingency plans. The planning standards represent DEQ's best
general estimate of types and quantities of personnel and equipment required to
ensure adequate response to any location.
(34) "Oil Spill Response Planning Zones" are
geographic areas of the State for which DEQ has established minimum planning
standards. The Oil Spill Planning Zones are as follows:
(a) "Columbia River Zone" includes the
Columbia River from where it enters the State of Oregon from the State of
Washington to the point where it leaves the state at river mile zero at the
Pacific Ocean, and extending 25 miles inland adjacent to the waterway. It is
divided into four sub-Zones:
(A) "Columbia
River, Upper River sub-Zone" means the Columbia River from the point where it
enters Oregon from the State of Washington to the Bonneville Dam;
(B) "Columbia River, Portland sub-Zone" means
the Willamette River below Willamette Falls, and the Columbia River between the
Bonneville Dam and river mile 85 at St. Helens;
(C) "Columbia River, Rainier sub-Zone" means
the Columbia River between river mile 85 at St. Helens and river mile 40 at
Bugby Hole; and
(D) "Columbia
River, Astoria sub-Zone" means the Columbia River between river mile 40 at
Bugby Hole and river mile zero at the Pacific Ocean.
(b) "Coastal Bays Zone" means all ports on
the Oregon coast where covered vessels make calls and extending inland 25
miles;
(c) "Open Ocean Zone" is the
Pacific Ocean from the mark of average high tide out to the three mile limit of
Oregon's authority; and
(d) "Inland
Zone" means areas of Oregon where oil spill risks can be reduced through
planning and contingency strategies, and not included in another listed
Planning Zone.
(35)
"Oily Waste" means oil contaminated waste resulting from an oil spill or oil
spill response operations.
(36)
"Onshore Facility" means any facility, located in, on or under any land of the
state, other than submerged land, that, because of its location, could
reasonably be expected to cause substantial harm to the environment by
discharging oil into or on the navigable waters of the state or adjoining
shorelines.
(37) "Owner or
Operator" means:
(a) In the case of an onshore
or offshore facility, any person owning or operating the facility.
(b) In the case of a vessel, any person
owning, operating or chartering by demise, the vessel.
(c) In the case of an abandoned onshore or
offshore facility, or vessel, the person who owned or operated the facility or
vessel immediately before its abandonment.
(38) "Passenger vessel" means a ship of 300
or more gross tons carrying passengers for compensation.
(39) "Persistent Oil" means those petroleum
products with environmental degradation resistance or viscosity characteristics
equal to and greater than fuel oil having a specific gravity of more than 0.8,
also referred to as Group II and higher petroleum products.
(40) "Person" includes individuals,
corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, joint stock companies, public
and municipal corporations, political subdivisions, trusts, joint venture,
consortium, association, state, municipality, commission, political subdivision
of a state or any interstate body, any commercial entity and the state and any
agencies thereof, and the federal government and any agencies
thereof.
(41) "Person Having
Control Over Oil" includes, but is not limited to, any person using, storing or
transporting oil immediately prior to entry of such oil into the navigable
waters of the state, and specifically includes carriers and bailees of such
oil.
(42) "Pipeline" means a
facility, including piping, compressors, pump stations and storage tanks used
to transport oil between facilities or between facilities and tank
vessels.
(43) "Primary Response
Contractor" means a response contractor that is identified in a required plan
and is committed to the plan holder by contract or other approved
means.
(44) "Region of Operation"
with respect to the holder of a contingency plan means the area where the
operations that require a contingency plan are located.
(45) "Resident" means that the resource is
kept ready for use at an address within the planning Zone (or sub-Zone if
planning standards specify) in which the facility or vessel is
located.
(46) "Response Contractor"
means an individual, organization, association, or cooperative that provides or
intends to provide equipment, personnel for oil spill containment, cleanup or
removal activities.
(47)
"Self-propelled tank vessel" means a tank vessel that is capable of moving
under its own power.
(48) "Ship"
means any boat, ship, vessel, barge or other floating craft of any
kind.
(49) "Spill or release" means
the discharge, deposit, injection, dumping, spilling, emitting, releasing,
leaking or placing of any oil or hazardous material into the air or into or on
any land or waters of the state, as defined in ORS
468B.005, except as authorized
by a permit issued under ORS Chapter 454, 459, 459A, 468, 468A, 468B or 469,
466.005 to 466.385, 466.990(1) and (2) or 466.992 or federal law or while being
stored or used for its intended purpose.
(50) "Tank vessel" means a ship that is
constructed or adapted to carry, or that carries, oil in bulk as cargo or cargo
residue. "Tank vessel" does not include:
(a) A
vessel carrying oil in drums, barrels or other packages;
(b) A vessel carrying oil as fuel or stores
for that vessel; or
(c) An oil
spill response barge or vessel.
(51) "Trip" means travel to the appointed
destination and return travel to the point of origin within the navigable
waters of the State of Oregon.
(52)
"Waters of the State" includes lakes, bays, ponds, impounding reservoirs,
springs, wells, rivers, streams, creeks, estuaries, marshes, inlets, canals,
the Pacific Ocean within the territorial limits of the State of Oregon and all
other bodies of surface or underground waters, natural or artificial, inland or
coastal, fresh or salt, public or private (except those private waters which do
not combine or effect a junction with natural surface or underground waters),
which are wholly or partially within or bordering the state or within its
jurisdiction.
(53) "Worst case
spill" means:
(a) In the case of a vessel, a
spill of the entire cargo and fuel of the tank vessel complicated by adverse
weather conditions.
(b) In the case
of an onshore or offshore facility, the largest foreseeable spill in adverse
weather conditions.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 468.020 & 468B.345 - 468B.405
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 468B.300 - 468B.500
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