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Region 10 Regional Response Team/ Northwest Area 2005 Strategic Plan March 2008 Revision

TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE # Purpose and Mission and Vision Statements 3 Objectives Strategies 5-10 Figure 1.0 Relationships Among Groups 11 Figure 2.0 Strategic Planning Timeline 12

Regional Response Team/Northwest Area 2005 Strategic Plan (Revised 02/28/2008) PURPOSE The purpose of this Strategic Plan is to provide guidance to the Region 10 Regional Response Team/Northwest Area () in conducting planning and preparedness activities over the next 10 years. This document is intended to be dynamic and will be updated on a two year cycle to continually reflect the strategic direction of the (See Figure 2.0). MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Region 10 Regional Response Team and the Northwest Area () is to protect public health and safety, response personnel, and the environment by ensuring coordinated, efficient, and effective support of the federal, state, tribal, local, and international responses to significant oil and hazardous substance incidents within the Northwest (Idaho, Oregon, and Washington) Region as mandated by the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP). We are also committed to providing for the development of the Northwest Area Contingency Plan (NWACP) and coordination of planning and preparedness activities prior to a pollution incident by addressing regional and international issues and providing guidance to the response community, including but not limited to, industry, federal and state environmental and wildlife agencies, local responders, State Emergency Response Commissions, Tribal Emergency Response Commissions, Local Emergency Planning s, the public, and other interested stakeholders. VISION STATEMENT To be nationally recognized as a leader in oil and hazardous substances incident planning, preparedness, and response. 3

Regional Response Team/Northwest Area 2005 Strategic Plan (Revised 02/28/2008) OBJECTIVES Objective 1 (Planning) Enhance the quality and utility of the NWACP and establish basic policies and procedures to ensure efficient and effective preparedness and response operations. Objective 2 (Incident Support) Ensure the provides key support to OSCs/Unified Command during responses and that resources for response meet the needs of a worst case discharge as outlined by the NWACP. Objective 3 (Response Technologies and Policies) Ensure OSCs and the response community have the best information, countermeasures, and strategies available to them to maximize protection of human health and the environment. Objective (Partnerships) Ensure the NWACP reflects the needs of member agencies and stakeholders through actively engaging these groups and developing positive working relationships and partnerships. Objective 5 (Preparedness) Ensure the and the spill response community are prepared to effectively and safely respond and to utilize the current NIMS effectively in a response. This will be accomplished through coordinated training and exercises and the implementation of lessons learned.

Objectives, 5 3,, 5 Strategies All All-1: Take advantage of existing meetings/conferences/training sessions to educate responders, industry, and the public about the NWACP and. Report all events to. All-2: Assist tribal, state, and local Emergency Response Commissions/s and international response agencies in contingency plan development. Lead Responsibility Targeted Completion Date Comments / Accomplishments All Track outreach events attended here. All Part of outreach and individual agency missions. Get input from all on any assistance given. 3, 5 NW Oil Spill School NW Oil Spill School: Promote training for oil spill response personnel so they can safely and effectively use appropriate response resources. NW Oil Spill School, States, Sectors Northwest Oil Spill School held in January 2008 in Port Angeles. Document additional courses here. 1, 1, 2 Executive RRT- 1: Encourage meaningful participation by all member agencies in. Target 70% of 25 agencies in attendance at meetings. RRT-2: Encourage stakeholders to become involved in workgroups and taskforces. RRT 3: (NEW) Identify the role of the RRT in support of non-traditional NCP and Stafford Act responses. committee will add to NWACP. Executive Executive Executive Track percent attendance by RRT Representatives here. 1/16/08 8% Track additional attendees/members, report out at meetings 2010 committee will have to do research, but ultimate decision is Exec.. 1, SC-1: Review Executive,, and workgroup membership and alternates to ensure appropriate organizations are represented. Outcome of roll call at RRT and meetings 5

Objectives 1 1, 5 1 2 2, 2, 1, 1, 5 1, 5 Strategies SC-2: Ensure NWACP incorporates all appropriate policy and statutory changes and additions. SC-3: Review significant lessons learned during drills, exercises, and incidents to identify those that should be incorporated into the NWACP. Make editorial changes as necessary. SC-: Provide guidance to workgroups to ensure activities reflect priorities outlined in Strategic Plan SC-5: Develop necessary policies to ensure OSCs/Unified Command have support needed during a response. SC-6: Plan and coordinate three meetings for each year to provide opportunities for information sharing and policy discussion. SC-7: Ensure transition strategies among local, state, tribal, and federal agency OSCs are exercised. SC-8: Continue to build email list serv database to improve stakeholder outreach. SC-9: Inform stakeholders of meetings, response activities, and training opportunities utilizing phone calls, emails, mailings, and the website. SC-10: Create a RRT liaison function to exchange information and lessons learned with other RRTs. SC-11: Encourage integration of changes resulting from the implementation of NIMS into training and exercises, as appropriate. SC-12: Ensure changes outlined in the National Response Framework (NRF) and the National Incident Management System are incorporated into the NWACP. Lead Responsibility Targeted Completion Date Comments / Accomplishments San Francisco spill and being reviewed by new WG. Use Task Lists and Meeting Notes to ensure Strategic Plan is implemented. Marty Smith is leading an effort to create a list of regional personnel resources to fill out IMT structures. Meeting held January 16-17, 2008. Removed strategy of "clarifying" transition, as that has been done. Is there a frequency for training? WA will complete at Worst Case Drills every three years. All subscribers have been asked to resubscribe. 2/29/08 NRT Annual meeting A total of 85 drills and exercises were attended by NWACP members and implemented NIMS in 2007. 2009 This was changed from NRP to the NRF. Guidance will come down through NRT ~1 yr after NRF is adopted. Will likely be captured by 2009 NWACP update. 6

Objectives 3 2, 3, 5 2, 5 1, 3 Strategies SC-13: Look for areas that may need additional pre-approval agreements/moas, etc for expedited use of alternative countermeasures. SC-1: (NEW) Complete assessment of webbased response tools each RRT member agency uses to provide situational awareness during responses. Assessment to include capabilities, interoperability and access. SC-15: Develop and implement plans with organizations bordering area of responsibility to ensure effective and efficient response. SC-16: Review existing Marine Firefighting section of the NWACP (section 8000) and identify gaps, develop a program for resolving those gaps, and revise the NWACP, as necessary. Lead Responsibility Targeted Completion Date Comments / Accomplishments 2010 Review existing agreements/mous to see what exists and then discuss to see where we have holes/needs. 2010 The bulk of this work could be done with contract support, and may need a task force. The issue has risen repeatedly. 2010 Due to CANUSWEST and NPREP, this will likely be accomplished in 2008. CANUSPAC was exercised in 2007. 2008, 2015 Marty Smith will coordinate with John Dwyer to have completed for 2008 update. 3 Workgroups WG-1 Review existing and new/state-of-the-art technologies and methods, particularly related to early spill assessment, remote sensing, and alternative countermeasures to ensure spill assessment and response is as effective and efficient as possible. Response Technologies, Ad Hoc Equipment and Logistics WG-2 Ensure GRPs are regularly updated, through a public process, to incorporate relevant and appropriate information necessary to protect areas of environmental and special economic importance. 3 WG-3 Develop GRPs for all high risk areas. GRP 3, 1, 3 WG- Plan for and identify resources available for Weapons of Mass Destruction/ counterterrorism preparedness and response. Incorporate into NWACP. Logistics Workgroup needs membership and leadership. GRP In 2007, Central Puget Sound GRP was updated. Both Oregon and Washington have GRPs in the pipeline. Hazardous Materials 2010 Included NWACP point from 1.5. Need to look into other RRT solutions to this issue. 7

Objectives 1, 2 2 1, 5 5 Strategies WG-5 Clarify the process in the NWAC for responding to terrorism events. WG-6 Ensure both pre-staged and augmented first-response resources/equipment are available to respond to various sized discharges and spills in the NW area. WG-7 Test and evaluate NWAC Communications plan to ascertain interagency operability in communications, coverage, and equipment. WG-8 Develop and implement an outreach program to increase stakeholder awareness of the NWACP and member agency roles, responsibilities, and capabilities. WG-9 Develop and implement an outreach program for communities during spill responses WG-10: Encourage stakeholders to become involved in workgroups and taskforces. WG-11: (NEW) Develop a volunteer strategy that allows initial response volunteers to be used during a spill response. This needs to include insurance issues, training and volunteer coordination and, an outline of the Volunteer Coordinators position and qualifications. Lead Responsibility Hazardous Materials Logistics Logistics Public Communications and Outreach Public Communications and Outreach Public Communications and Outreach Volunteer Task Force. Targeted Completion Date Comments / Accomplishments 2010 Made this more general, and added as a new strategy for. 2009 WA has completed. OR has more work to do. 50% of document in database. Should be finished by 2009 2010 Communications plan is in area plan but needs to be updated. Workgroup is currently working on creating brochures for RRT and NWACP. Track additional attendees/members, report out at meetings 2009 This is coming out of the San Francisco spill lessons learned. 8

Region 10 Regional Response Team/Northwest Area () Figure 1.0: Relationships Among Groups Executive Regional Response Team (RRT) Co-Chairs U.S. Coast Guard, District 13 Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10 Members Department of Agriculture (U.S. Forest Service) Department of Commerce (NOAA) Department of Defense (Army Corps of Engineers) Department of Energy Department of Justice Department of Labor (OSHA) Department of Transportation Federal Emergency Management Agency Department of Health and Human Services Department of Interior General Services Administration (GSA) State of Idaho, Bureau of Homeland Security State of Oregon, Department of Environmental Quality State of Washington, Department of Ecology Food and Drug Administration Associate Members Department of Commerce, NOAA Scientific Support Coordinator U.S. Navy Federal Highway Administration USCG MSO Portland, and MSO Puget Sound Oregon State Public Health Officer Oregon Emergency Management Director Washington State Department of Health, Secretary of Health Washington Military Department, Director of Emergency Management Division Workgroups Logistics GRP Hazardous Substances Marine Fire Fighting Public Communication and Outreach Response Technologies Wildlife Other Activities Drills Exercises Outreach Meetings Northwest Area Co-Chairs U.S. Coast Guard, Marine Safety Office Portland U.S. Coast Guard, Marine Safety Office Puget Sound Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10 Co-Vice Chairs State of Washington, Department of Ecology State of Oregon, Department of Environmental Quality State of Idaho, Bureau of Homeland Security Members Other State Agencies Other Federal Agencies Local Government Agencies Tribes Non Governmental Organizations Industry Response Contractors Participation at Northwest Area meetings and workgroups includes tribal representatives, the public, industry, contractors, and other members of the spill response community. Incident specific support to Unified Command 9

Figure 2.0: Strategic Planning Timeline January 2008 Adoption of 2008 Strategic Plan September 2009 Review 2008 Strategic Plan Executive Comm. January 2010 Short update on Plan, if any changes Adoption of 2010 Strategic Plan 2008 2009 2010 June 2009 Workgroup Chairs Meeting (Telecon) Oct/Nov 2008 Workgroup Chairs Meeting (Face-to-Face) June 2009 Workgroup Chairs Meeting (Telecon) Oct/Nov 2009 Workgroup Chairs Meeting (Face-to-Face) The Strategic Plan is to be updated every two years The above is the recommended timeline for updating the plan 10