Wash. Admin. Code § 173-183-330 - Resource damage assessment using the compensation schedule
The compensation schedule includes:
(1) A relative ranking for each of the
classes of oil defined in this chapter as determined by their known chemical,
physical, and mechanical properties, and other factors that may affect the
severity and persistence of the spill on the receiving environment;
(2) A relative vulnerability ranking of
receiving environments which takes into account location of the spill, habitat
and public resource sensitivity to oil, seasonal distribution of public
resources, areas of recreational use and aesthetic importance, the proximity of
the spill to important habitats for birds, aquatic mammals, fish, or to species
listed as threatened or endangered under state or federal law, and other areas
of special ecological or recreational importance as determined by the
department;
(3) A quantitative
method for determining public resource damages resulting from an oil spill,
based on the oil effects and vulnerability rankings designed to compensate the
people of this state for those damages that cannot be quantified at a
reasonable cost that result from oil spills; and
(4) A method for adjusting damages calculated
under the compensation schedule based on recovery actions taken by the
potentially liable party.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 90.48.366, 90.56.050, 90.48.035. 13-01-055 (Order 11-05), § 173-183-330, filed 12/14/12, effective 1/14/13. Statutory Authority: Chapter 90.48 RCW. 92-10-005 (Order 91-13), § 173-183-330, filed 4/23/92, effective 5/24/92.
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