Or. Admin. Code § 340-141-0100 - Plan Preparation
(1) The
owner or operator of each onshore and offshore facility handling or storing
10,000 gallons of oil or more per day and of each covered vessel must prepare a
contingency plan for the prevention, containment and cleanup of oil spills from
the facility or vessel into the navigable waters of the state, and for the
protection of fisheries and wildlife, other natural resources and public or
private property from such spills.
(2) Plans must be in a form usable for oil
spill prevention, control, containment, cleanup and disposal operations and
must be capable of being located as required by OAR
340-141-0210(1) and
(2).
(3) Plans must be thorough and contain enough
information, analyses, supporting data and documentation to demonstrate the
plan holder's ability to meet the requirements of this Division.
(4) Plans must be designed to promptly and
properly remove oil and minimize environmental damage to the maximum extent
practicable. They must cover a variety of spill sizes, including average most
probable spills and worst case spills. At a minimum, plans must meet the plan
content criteria specified in OAR
340-141-0140 and meet the
planning standards in
340-141-0150.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 468.020, 468B.395
Stats. Implemented: ORS 468B.355
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