Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 88.46 - Vessel Oil Spill Prevention and Response.
88.46.250 - Model—Assessment of oil spill risks, emergency response towing vessel—Report.

RCW 88.46.250
Model—Assessment of oil spill risks, emergency response towing vessel—Report.

(1) The department must develop and maintain a model to quantitatively assess current and potential future risks of oil spills from covered vessels in Washington waters, as it conducts ongoing oil spill risk assessments. The department must consult with the United States coast guard, potentially affected federally recognized Indian treaty fishing tribes, other federally recognized treaty tribes with potentially affected interests, and stakeholders to: Determine model assumptions; develop scenarios to show the likely impacts of changes to model assumptions, including potential changes in vessel traffic, commodities transported, and vessel safety and risk reduction measures; and update the model periodically.
(2) Utilizing the model pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, the department must quantitatively assess whether an emergency response towing vessel serving Haro Strait, Boundary Pass, Rosario Strait, and connected navigable waterways will reduce oil spill risk. The department must report its findings to the legislature by September 1, 2023.

[ 2019 c 289 § 4.]
NOTES:

Finding—Intent—2019 c 289: See note following RCW 88.16.190.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 88 - Navigation and Harbor Improvements

Chapter 88.46 - Vessel Oil Spill Prevention and Response.

88.46.010 - Definitions.

88.46.020 - Coordination with federal law.

88.46.030 - Tank vessel inspection programs.

88.46.040 - Prevention plans.

88.46.050 - Vessel screening.

88.46.060 - Contingency plans.

88.46.0601 - Contingency plans—Department to update rules.

88.46.062 - Nonprofit corporation providing contingency plan—Findings—Termination of maritime commission.

88.46.063 - Nonprofit corporation providing contingency plan—Transfer of functions and assets from maritime commission.

88.46.065 - Nonprofit corporation providing contingency plan—Liability limited.

88.46.068 - Adequacy of contingency plans—Practice drills—Rules.

88.46.070 - Enforcement of prevention plans and contingency plans—Determination of violation—Order or directive—Notice.

88.46.073 - Violations of rules—Enforcement.

88.46.080 - Unlawful operation of a covered vessel—Penalties—Evidence of approved contingency plan or prevention plan.

88.46.090 - Unlawful acts—Civil penalty.

88.46.100 - Notification of vessel emergencies resulting in discharge of oil.

88.46.120 - Tank vessel response equipment standards.

88.46.125 - Emergency response system—Funding—Intent—Finding.

88.46.130 - Emergency response system.

88.46.135 - Emergency response system—Vessel planning standards.

88.46.139 - Emergency response system—Adequacy determination—Practice drills.

88.46.160 - Refueling, bunkering, or lightering operations—Availability of containment and recovery equipment—Rules.

88.46.165 - Oil transfers—Scope of rules—Reporting volumes of oil transferred.

88.46.167 - Inspection authority—Department to conduct specialized reviews and prioritize adding capacity.

88.46.170 - Field operations program—Coordination with United States coast guard.

88.46.180 - Planning standards for equipment—Updates.

88.46.190 - Rule making for vessels of opportunity response system.

88.46.200 - Advisory marine safety committees—Recommendations.

88.46.210 - Volunteer coordination system.

88.46.220 - Equipment deployment drills of covered vessels.

88.46.230 - Umbrella plan holders.

88.46.250 - Model—Assessment of oil spill risks, emergency response towing vessel—Report.

88.46.260 - Vessel traffic patterns, oil spill risks—Effects of rules—Board of pilotage commissioners and department to consider—Notice.

88.46.901 - Effective dates—1991 c 200.

88.46.921 - Office of marine safety abolished.

88.46.926 - Apportionments of budgeted funds.