oil spill response equipment and planning standard spreadsheets
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Oil Spill Response Equipment and Planning Standard Spreadsheets . WRRL Equipment Information. www.wrrl.us Resource Kind/Type Boom: B1> B2> B3 Vessels: OSRV 1> OSRV 2 Boom Amount (ft) Storage Amount ( bbls ) Recovery Rate ( bbls /day- EDRC) Other equipment info. Equipment Locations. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
OIL SPILL RESPONSE EQUIPMENT ANDPLANNING STANDARD SPREADSHEETS
WRRL Equipment Information www.wrrl.us Resource Kind/Type
Boom: B1> B2> B3 Vessels: OSRV 1> OSRV 2
Boom Amount (ft) Storage Amount (bbls) Recovery Rate (bbls/day- EDRC) Other equipment info
Equipment Locations Taken from the WRRL Staging areas or areas where multiple
equipment locations are in close proximity-- grouped to one central location (ex. NRCES South Park)
To see the equipment locations you can view them on a map at this location, http://bit.ly/18mgIM0
GIS Tool Model used to populate spreadsheet Automates the movement of equipment
allowing the ability to evaluate numerous areas relatively quickly
Moves all equipment based on mobilization times in WAC, allowing to see depth of coverage (improvement over previous spreadsheets)
Additional Information Equipment Mobilization Times
WRRL ID Travel Mode (land or water) Mobilization Time (.5, 1, or 3 hours) Planning Standard (Yes or No)
Skimmer Operating Environments (taken from World Catalog) WRRL ID Operating Environment (Calm, Protected, Open,
Unk) Application (Stationary, Advancing, Unk)
Additional Information cont. Storage Type
WRRL ID Storage Type (On Water, Shoreside,
Unknown) Water Travel Speeds
WRRL ID Speed Operating Area (Puget Sound, Grays
Harbor, Columbia River, All)
Land Travel Times Computed on a road network 35 MPH west of mountains 45 MPH east of mountains Computed in .5 or 1 hour intervals
Water Travel Times Use distance and speed to
create travel time polygons from a point
Constrain vessels based on area of operation
Does not account for depth of water, tides, currents, etc.
Rule gives vessels 5 knts travel speed
Response contractors may request alternative transit speeds
Planning Standard Areas and Transfer Location
Travel times are intersected with the locations below to generate the raw data for the spreadsheet.
Spreadsheet Contents Different Spreadsheet for each Planning
Standard Area Summary Tab Worse Case Discharge Tab Equipment Summary Tab Equipment Detail Tab +/- Tab
Summary Tab Details on the plan holder and general narrative about the
spreadsheet (I get this information from You) Standard Area Date PRCs/Plan holder equipment WCS volume Oil products Mutual Aid/ Letter of Intent Analysis point Shoreside storage credit Alternative planning standards
Hour standards and amount/type of equipment required/available YES/NO for each standard requirement called out in the WAC This page is key to understanding if a plan holder meets the
planning standard!
Worse Case Discharge WCD Volume- user enters the volume in
bbls Storage Credit- user enters “YES” or
“NO” Based on info entered in these fields the
required amount of Recovery and Storage are populated on the summary page
Equipment Summary This tab is a pivot table that collects the
info in the Equipment Detail tab The information in this tab is what
updates the Summary page If info is changed in the Equipment
Detail tab the pivot table must be refreshed
Generally you don’t need to touch this page
Equipment Detail This is the heart of the spreadsheet Data is imported into this page by me
using the GIS tool I created This is where you can look and see all
the different equipment that is being used for the spreadsheet
Info based on the WRRL and associated planning info that I keep in GIS
+/- Tab This tab displays the positive or negative
variance the plan holder has for each of the different standards
Can be used when determining how well a plan holder meets the standards
Questions?