WAC 173-180-224
Safe and effective threshold
determination report. (1) Report requirements. The report
must include at a minimum the following, in the order
presented:
(a) Cover sheet with name of company submitting the
report and point of contact.
(b) Table of contents including supporting documents and
appendices.
(c) Summary of safe and effective threshold values.
(d) The body of the report must include the following:
(i) The information used to support these values which
must be based upon on-site environmental monitoring data
recorded at specific times, dates, and locations.
(ii) These values and the supporting data must address,
at a minimum, the following site specific information:
(A) Personnel safety;
(B) Sea state values in feet including typical wave
periods;
(C) Water current velocity such as peak currents,
sustained currents in hourly increments, and direction of
flow, during typical oil transfer operations;
(D) Wind speed in knots, and prevailing directions;
(E) Other conditions such as vessel traffic, fishing
activities, and other factors that influence the oil transfer
operation.
(iii) The facility must provide a detailed analysis of
the proposed threshold values for the transfer location
including:
(A) Methodology of the analysis;
(B) Equipment used to measure data collected;
(C) Supporting data, references, graphs, tables,
pictures, and other relevant information.
(2) Submittal requirements. Rate A deliverers must
submit a safe and effective threshold determination report to
ecology for review and approval for each location at which a
Rate A transfer occurs. One paper and one electronic copy of
the safe and effective threshold determination report must be
delivered to:
The Department of Ecology
Spill Prevention, Preparedness, and Response Program
Safe and Effective Threshold Determination Report
P.O. Box 47600
Olympia, WA 98504-7600
Or
The Department of Ecology
Spill Prevention, Preparedness, and Response Program
Safe and Effective Threshold Determination Report
300 Desmond Drive
Lacey, WA 98503
(3) Review and approval process.
(a) When reviewing threshold determination reports,
ecology must consider the following:
(i) Personnel safety;
(ii) Operating environment of the transfer location(s)
such as site specific meteorological, water current velocity,
and other monitoring data to support the threshold values
determination;
(iii) Accepted industry standards regarding the
performance of boom and associated response equipment in
various operating environments;
(iv) Types of oil transfer operations including
bunkering, cargo operations, transfer rates, and other factors
that influence oil transfers.
(b) Ecology will make the report available for a thirty
calendar day public review and comment period.
(c) Ecology will respond to the facility within ninety
calendar days of receipt of the report with a letter
approving, conditionally approving, or disapproving the
report.
(d) The approval of this report will be valid for no more
than five years from the date on the approval letter.
(e) Ecology may require a new review and approval process
for this report after a spill by the facility.
(4) Compliance and submittal schedule.
(a) The safe and effective threshold determination report
must be submitted one hundred eighty calendar days after the
effective date of this chapter.
(b) For facilities starting operation after the effective
date of this chapter, the report must be submitted at least
one hundred twenty calendar days prior to the first oil
transfer operation.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 88.46.160, 88.46.165, and chapter 90.56 RCW. 06-20-034 (Order 06-02), § 173-180-224, filed
9/25/06, effective 10/26/06.]