MSO Port Arthur - Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator`s Office

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MSO Port Arthur - Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator`s Office
SOUTHEAST TEXAS AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA GEOGRAPHIC RESPONSE PLAN
AUGUST 2006
MARINE SAFETY UNIT
PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS
GEOGRAPHIC RESPONSE PLAN
SITE SPECIFIC RESPONSE SHEETS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1000 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................... 7
1200 GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES ...................................................................................................................7
1300 AREA COMMITTEE ................................................................................................................................8
1310 PURPOSE.............................................................................................................................................9
1320 ORGANIZATION.....................................................................................................................................9
2000 COMMAND .....................................................................................................11
2330 MEDIA CONTACTS ..............................................................................................................................11
3000 OPERATIONS.................................................................................................12
3500 STAGING AREAS ................................................................................................................................12
3510 PRE-IDENTIFIED STAGING AREAS.........................................................................................................12
3510.1
PRE-IDENTIFIED BOAT RAMPS ...................................................................................................12
4000 PLANNING......................................................................................................20
4610 NATURAL/PHYSICAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITY MAPS ..................................................20
4870 DISPOSAL ..........................................................................................................................................20
4870.1
REMOVAL AND WASTE DISPOSAL CHECKLIST..............................................................................20
5000 LOGISTICS .....................................................................................................22
5200 SUPPORT ...........................................................................................................................................22
5220 FACILITIES .........................................................................................................................................22
5220.1
COMMAND POST .......................................................................................................................22
5220.2
COMMAND POST ESTABLISHMENT PROCEDURES .........................................................................22
5220.3
FIELD COMMAND POST ESTABLISHING AND POTENTIAL SITES ......................................................23
5400 COMMUNICATIONS ..............................................................................................................................24
5410 COAST GUARD COMMUNICATIONS CAPABILITIES ...................................................................................24
5410.1
GULF STRIKE TEAM COMMAND TRAILER .....................................................................................24
5410.2
COMMUNICATION FREQUENCIES .................................................................................................24
5410.2
USCG VHF-FM HIGH SITES .....................................................................................................26
5410.3
INCIDENT COMMAND POST (RAPID) COMMUNICATIONS POSSIBILITIES ............................................27
6000 FINANCE.........................................................................................................28
6200 FINANCE AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FIELD GUIDE ...........................................................................28
7000 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ...........................................................................29
7100 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................29
7200 GOVERNMENT POLICY AND RESPONSE .................................................................................................29
7210 TEXAS STATE POLICY .........................................................................................................................29
7210 LOUISIANA STATE POLICY ...................................................................................................................30
7400 INCIDENT COMMAND ...........................................................................................................................31
RESOURCES ...............................................................................................................................................32
8000 MARINE FIRE FIGHTING ...............................................................................33
8110 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................33
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8111 POLICY AND RESPONSIBILITY ....................................................................................................33
8112 CAPTAIN OF THE PORT RESPONSIBILITY ..................................................................................34
8113 VESSEL MASTER RESPONSIBILITY ............................................................................................34
8114 AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY ..........................................................................................................34
8200 COMMAND......................................................................................................................................34
8210 TASK ORGANIZATION...................................................................................................................35
8211 MULTI-AGENCY RESPONSE.........................................................................................................35
8212 MULTI-AGENCY COORDINATION.................................................................................................35
8213 FEDERAL RESPONSE ...................................................................................................................35
8214 STATE RESPONSE ........................................................................................................................36
8215 LOCAL RESPONSE........................................................................................................................36
8216 COTP ROLE ....................................................................................................................................36
8217 INCIDENT COMMANDER ROLE ....................................................................................................37
8218 RESPONSIBLE PARTY ROLE .......................................................................................................38
8219 VESSEL MASTER ROLE ................................................................................................................38
8300 FEDERAL RESPONSE ...................................................................................................................39
8310 VESSEL SPECIFIC RESPONSE OPERATIONS ............................................................................39
8311 PRIORITIES ....................................................................................................................................39
8312 FIRE FIGHTING RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS .........................................................................39
8313 VESSEL SPECIFIC RESPONSE OPERATIONS ............................................................................40
8314 VESSEL ENTRY OR MOVEMENT ..................................................................................................40
8315 MOORING, ANCHORAGE, GROUNDING, AND SCUTTLING .......................................................40
8316 VESSEL FIRE AT PIER ...................................................................................................................41
8317 VESSEL FIRE UNDERWAY OR AT ANCHOR................................................................................41
8318 VESSEL STABILITY CONSIDERATIONS ......................................................................................42
8319 FIRE AT A FACILITY.......................................................................................................................42
8320 EMERGENCIES DURING FIRE FIGHTING OPERATIONS ............................................................42
8400 PLANNING ......................................................................................................................................43
8410 LOCAL ............................................................................................................................................43
8420 TRAINING .......................................................................................................................................43
8500 FINANCE.........................................................................................................................................44
8510 FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY.......................................................................................................44
8511 GOVERNMENT LIABILITY .............................................................................................................45
8512 RESPONSE COST CONSIDERATIONS .........................................................................................45
8600 LOGISTICS .....................................................................................................................................45
8610 RADIO COMMUNICATIONS...........................................................................................................45
8611 INTERNATIONAL COMMON PUBLIC SAFETY CHANNELS.........................................................46
8700 MARINE FIRE FIGHTING RESOURCES ....................................................................................................47
8710 SABINE NECHES CHIEFS RESOURCES LIST ...........................................................................................47
8720 SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA RESOURCES LIST............................................................................................52
8730 WORK VESSEL INVENTORY ..................................................................................................................55
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8740 AGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS...........................................................................................................56
8750 SOUTHEAST TEXAS BOAT RAMPS/CRANES ...........................................................................................58
8760 SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA BOAT RAMPS/CRANES ....................................................................................63
8800 MARINE FIRE FIGHTING LOCATIONS .....................................................................................................64
8900 MARINE FIRE FIGHTING CHECKLISTS ....................................................................................................64
8910 MARINE FIRE FIGHTING CHECKLIST ......................................................................................................64
9000 APPENDICES .................................................................................................65
9100 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION .................................................................................................................65
9110 NOTIFICATION CHECKLIST ...................................................................................................................66
9200 PERSONNEL AND SERVICES DIRECTORY ...............................................................................................67
9210 FEDERAL RESOURCES/AGENCIES ........................................................................................................67
9210.1
TRUSTEES FOR NATURAL RESOURCES .......................................................................................67
9210.11
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR ........................................................................................................67
9210.2
U. S. COAST GUARD .................................................................................................................67
9210.21
USCG NATIONAL STRIKE FORCE (NSF) ....................................................................................68
9210.22
USCG DISTRICT RESPONSE ADVISORY TEAM (DRAT) ................................................................68
9210.23
USCG PUBLIC INFORMATION ASSIST TEAM (PIAT).....................................................................68
9210.24
USCG RESERVE ......................................................................................................................69
9210.25
USCG AUXILIARY.....................................................................................................................69
9210.3
NOAA.....................................................................................................................................69
9210.31
NOAA SCIENTIFIC SUPPORT COORDINATOR (SSC) ....................................................................70
9210.32
NOAA DISCHARGE AND RELEASE TRAJECTORY MODELING .........................................................70
9210.33
NOAA OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC MODELING .........................................................................70
9210.4
US NAVY SUPERVISOR SALVAGE (SUPSALV) ...........................................................................71
9210.5
EPA EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAMS .........................................................................................71
9210.6
AGENCY FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCE AND DISEASES (ATSDR) ..........................................................71
9210.7
WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION TEAMS..................................................................................71
9210.8
MISCELLANEOUS FEDERAL AGENCIES ........................................................................................72
9210.81
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ........................................................................................................72
9210.82
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE .................................................................................................72
9210.83
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY..........................................................................................................72
9210.84
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN AND HEALTH SERVICES ........................................................................72
9210.85
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION.........................................................................................73
9210.86
FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ...................................................................................................73
9220 STATE RESOURCES/AGENCIES ............................................................................................................73
9220.1
GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL LIAISONS ..............................................................................................73
9220.2
TRUSTEES FOR NATURAL RESOURCES .......................................................................................73
9220.21
TEXAS GENERAL LAND OFFICE ..................................................................................................73
9220.22
TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (TCEQ).........................................................74
9220.23
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT ................................................................................74
9220.24
LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ...............................................................74
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9220.25
LOUISIANA OIL SPILL COORDINATORS OFFICE ............................................................................74
9220.26
LOUISIANA WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES DEPARTMENT .....................................................................75
9220.27
LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES ....................................................................75
9220.3
STATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMITTEES (SERC).................................................................75
9220.4
STATE ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCIES ............................................................................................76
9220.41
TEXAS GENERAL LAND OFFICE ..................................................................................................76
9220.42
TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ......................................................................76
9220.43
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT ................................................................................76
9220.44
TEXAS POISON CENTER.............................................................................................................76
9220.45
RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS .............................................................................................77
9220.46
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH................................................................................................77
9220.47
LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ...............................................................77
9220.48
LOUISIANA OIL SPILL COORDINATORS OFFICE ............................................................................77
9220.49
LOUISIANA WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES DEPARTMENT .....................................................................77
9220.5
STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE ....................................................................................78
9220.6
STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES .......................................................................................78
9220.7
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES RESPONSE TEAMS.............................................................................78
9230 LOCAL RESOURCES/AGENCIES............................................................................................................78
9230.1
LOCAL TRUSTEES FOR NATURAL RESOURCES .............................................................................78
9230.2
LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEES ..............................................................................79
9230.3
LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCIES ............................................................................................80
9230.4
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES ..................................................................................................81
9230.5
PORT AUTHORITY/HARBORMASTER ............................................................................................82
9230.6
FIRE DEPARTMENTS ..................................................................................................................83
9230.7
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES RESPONSE TEAMS.............................................................................84
9230.8
EXPLOSIVE ORDINANCE DETACHMENTS (EOD) ...........................................................................84
9230.9
SITE SAFETY PERSONNEL/HEALTH DEPARTMENTS ......................................................................84
9240 PRIVATE RESOURCES .........................................................................................................................85
9240.1
CLEAN-UP COMPANIES (BOA & NON-BOA)...............................................................................86
9240.2
MEDIA (TELEVISION, RADIO, NEWSPAPER)..................................................................................87
9240.3
FIRE FIGHTING/SALVAGE COMPANIES/DIVERS .............................................................................88
9240.31
FIRE FIGHTING ..........................................................................................................................88
9240.32
SALVAGE COMPANIES/DIVERS ...................................................................................................89
9240.33
DIVERS ....................................................................................................................................89
9240.4
FISHING COOPERATIVES AND FLEETS .........................................................................................90
9240.5
WILDLIFE RESCUE ORGANIZATIONS ............................................................................................91
9240.6
VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS .....................................................................................................91
9240.7
MARITIME ASSOCIATIONS/ORGANIZATIONS/COOPERATIVES ..........................................................92
9240.71
MARINE PILOT ASSOCIATIONS....................................................................................................92
9240.72
ENVIRONMENTAL INTEREST GROUPS ..........................................................................................93
9240.8
ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS ...........................................................................................................94
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9240.9
LABORATORIES ........................................................................................................................94
9240.10
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ...............................................................................................94
9240.11
SAFETY EQUIPMENT ..................................................................................................................96
9250 STAKEHOLDERS .................................................................................................................................98
9260 MISCELLANEOUS CONTACTS .............................................................................................................100
9260.1
LIGHTERING............................................................................................................................100
9260.2
TOWING COMPANIES ...............................................................................................................100
9260.3
RAILROAD EMERGENCY CONTACTS ..........................................................................................101
9260.4
UTILITY COMPANIES ................................................................................................................101
9260.5
COMMAND POSTS ...................................................................................................................101
9260.51
RENTAL COMMAND POSTS ......................................................................................................104
9260.52
LOCAL PORTABLE COMMAND POSTS ........................................................................................104
9260.6
AIRCRAFT SUPPORT ................................................................................................................105
9260.61
AIRCRAFT RENTAL ..................................................................................................................105
9260.62
AIRPORTS ..............................................................................................................................106
9260.7
LODGING ................................................................................................................................110
9260.8
FOOD & WATER......................................................................................................................110
9260.81
FOOD.....................................................................................................................................111
9260.82
WATER ..................................................................................................................................111
9260.9
TEMPORARY STORAGE AND DISPOSAL FACILITIES (TSD)...........................................................111
9260.10
MAINTENANCE AND FUELING FACILITIES ...................................................................................115
9260.11
RENTAL EQUIPMENT ...............................................................................................................119
9260.12
INDUSTRIAL HOSE SUPPLIERS ..................................................................................................127
9260.13
WORKBOAT/OFFSHORE SUPPLY/OTHER VESSELS .....................................................................127
9260.14
ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT ..................................................................131
9260.15
TRUCKING/TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES ................................................................................132
9260.16
WATER INTAKES .....................................................................................................................136
9270 LIST OF SCIENTISTS ..........................................................................................................................137
9400 AREA PLANNING DOCUMENTATION ....................................................................................................138
9410 DISCHARGE AND RELEASE HISTORY ..................................................................................................138
9420 RISK ASSESSMENT ...........................................................................................................................138
9430 PLANNING ASSUMPTIONS – BACKGROUND INFORMATION .....................................................................138
9440 PLANNING SCENARIOS ......................................................................................................................138
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INTRODUCTION
Geographic Boundaries
The information in this section defines the response boundary between the USCG District Eight and
EPA Region Six based on a MOU signed July 10, 1984. The USCG will provide the predesignated
FOSC for releases of oil and hazardous substances into the environment in the waterways
specifically named and coastal areas seaward of line described below.
Commencing at the intersection of US 90 and the Mississippi State line, westerly along US 90.
Continue along US 90 southwesterly to the intersection with I-510. Then south on I-510 and
primary State Road 47 to the levee on the Left Descending Bank (LDB) of the Mississippi River.
Then continuing upriver on the LDB to the US 90 highway bridge. Then across the US 90 bridge to
the levee on the Right Descending Bank (RDB) of the Mississippi River. Then upriver on the RDB
to the Harvey Locks on the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW).
Then south and westerly along the GIWW to Morgan City, LA including the Atchafalaya River to the
Texas and Pacific Railroad bridge in Melville, LA, Grand Lake, Six Mile Lake, and Berwick Bay.
Continuing along the GIWW to the Calcasieu River, including the Calcasieu River to the Southern
Pacific Railroad bridge and the following bodies of water: Moss Lake and Lake Charles, LA.
Continuing from the junction of the GIWW with the Calcasieu River westerly, into and including
Sabine Lake, and the Neches River to its intersection with I-10 in Beaumont, TX. Then along the
GIWW towards Port Arthur, TX including Taylor Bayou south of Highway 73. From Port Arthur, TX
along the GIWW to, and including, East Bay, Galveston Bay, Clear Lake, Dickinson Bay, Moses
Lake, Swan Lake, Jones Lake, Trinity Bay, and the Houston Ship Channel, to the turning basin in
Houston, TX. The Houston Ship Channel includes: Buffalo Bayou to Highway 59, Brays Bayou to
the Broadway Street Bridge, Sims Bayou to Highway 225, Vince Bayou to North Ritchie Street,
Hunting Bayou to I-10, Greens Bayou to I-10, Boggy Bayou to Highway 225, Tucker Bayou to Old
Battleground Road, Carpenter’s Bayou to Sheldon Road, San Jacinto River to I-10, Spring Bayou,
Goose Creek to Highway 146, and Cedar Bayou to Spur 55. Continuing at the junction of West Bay
and the GIWW in Galveston, TX, westerly along the GIWW to the Port of Freeport, TX, including
Chocolate Bay, the Old Brazos River and the New Brazos River up to the Missouri-Pacific Railroad
Bridge in Brazoria, TX.
Then southerly along the GIWW through and including: the Colorado River to 28-52N Latitude,
Lavaca River to 28-50N Latitude, Chocolate Bay to 96-40W Longitude, Cox Bay, Keller Bay,
Lavaca Bay to 96-40W Longitude, Turtle Bay, Culver Cut (West Branch Colorado River to 28-42N
Latitude and entire Middle Branch), Robinsons Lake, Crab Lake, Mad Island Lake, Salt Lake,
Carancahua Bay, Tres Palacios Bay to 28-47N Latitude, Oyster Lake, Blind Bayou, Powderhorn
Lake, LaSalle Bayou, Broad Bayou, Boggy Bayou, and Matagorda Bay.
Continuing south through San Antonio Bay including: Corey Bay, Victoria Barge Canal, Guadalupe
River to 28-30N Latitude, Goff Bayou, Hog Bayou, Green Lake, Buffalo Lake, Alligator Slide Lake,
Mission Lake, Guadalupe Bay, Hynes Bay, Twin Lake, Mustang Lake, and Jones Lake.
Then, continuing through Mesquite Bay including: Dunham Bay, Long Lake, and Sundown Bay.
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Continuing southerly through St. Charles Bay including: Burgentine Creek to 28-17N Latitude, Salt
Creek to 28-16N Latitude, and Cavaso Creek to 97-01W Longitude.
Then, through Copano Bay including: Mission River, Mission Bay, Chiltipin Creek to 97-18W
Longitude, Aransas River to 97-18W Longitude, Swan Lake, Copano Creek, Port Bay, and Salt
Lake. Then southerly including: Little Bay, Aransas Bay, Conn Brown Harbor, Redfish Cove,
Redfish Bay, LaQuinta Channel, Nueces River to US 77, Rincon Industrial Channel, Rincon Bayou,
Nueces Bay, Tule Lake, Corpus Christi Inner Harbor, Oso Creek, Oso Bay, and Corpus Christi Bay.
Continuing south through and including: Packery Channel, Cayo Del Grullo, Cayo Del Infiernillo,
Laguna De Los Olmos, Laguna Salada, Petrolina Creek, Comitas Lake, Alazan Bay, Baffin Bay,
Port Mansfield Harbor, Four Mile Slough, Arroyo Colorado River to 26-12N Latitude, Callo
Atascosa, Arroyo Colorado Cutoff, Laguna Vista Cove, South Bay, Vadia Ancha, Bahia Grande,
San Martin Lake, and the Brownsville Ship Channel.
When the Coastal Area is defined by a body of water such as a bay or lake, it includes small bays
or lakes encompassed therein, but does not include waters tributary thereto unless specifically
named.
On the Mississippi River, commencing from river mile 504.0 south to the coastal boundary at New
Orleans (down river of which will be considered USCG jurisdiction entirely), encompassing the area
riverward between the levee on the LDB and the RDB, and including Lake Pontchartrain.
Any pollution incident taking place in an area outside the boundaries listed above fall under EPA
FOSC jurisdiction.
The COTP’s area of responsibility for the Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana Zone is
defined by 33 CFR 3.40-20. Basically, the area of responsibility is from High Island, Texas,
eastward to the Mermentau River in Louisiana.
Responsibility extends to:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Ships and vessels,
Their cargo and crew,
Structures in or immediately adjacent to navigable U.S. waters, or
Resources within such waters.
Area Committee
Mission Statement
Our mission is to ensure the highest state of readiness of the spill response community. We will
strive to accomplish this by developing comprehensive and useful contingency plans, preparing the
response community through training and exercises, developing coordination mechanisms to
facilitate effective responses, and educating our stakeholders and the public.
Vision Statement
We will function as an efficient organization for ensuring effective response to environmental threats
in our area. Our regulatory members and non-regulatory participants will include all stakeholders
representing the federal, state, and local levels and the maritime, natural resource, and academic
communities.
We will collaborate, sharing information and resources, to produce the best possible plans and
creative solutions to problems. We will employ state of the art research and technology in both our
problem solving and our decision making.
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We will learn from our responses and activities, improve our processes and develop as individuals
and as an organization. We will be proud of our accomplishments and make great contributions
toward the environmental protection of the coastal zones.
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Purpose
This charter establishes the Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana Coastal Zone Area
Committee pursuant to the OPA ‘90 and Texas and Louisiana State law. OPA ‘90 established Area
Committees to serve as spill preparedness planning bodies responsible for developing strategies
for coordinated responses to the discharge, or threat of discharge, of oil or hazardous substances,
in pre-designated inland and coastal zones. This Area Committee was established to cover the
coastal waters of the Gulf Coast, between High Island, Texas and West of Freshwater City,
Louisiana.
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Organization
The Area Committee is comprised of representatives from federal, state, and local governments as
members and representatives from the marine industry as advisors.
1.
Executive Steering Committee (ESC): The ESC is the decision making body of
the Area Committee. The ESC consists of the FOSC, State On-Scene
Coordinators, ICs, a local emergency coordinator representative, representatives
from each of the committee’s advisory subcommittees, and an executive
secretary. The ESC leads the Area Committee by providing an agenda and
guidance for the work of the Committee. The duties and responsibilities of the
members of the ESC are to set the goals for the Area Committee, assign and
monitor projects assigned to working subcommittees, vote on issues, and
represent all entities who participate in the Area Committee. The ESC meets on
a quarterly basis, although special meetings may be called when needed. There
will be a combination of open meetings, open to all members of the Area
Committee and the general public, and closed meetings, which only the ESC
members will attend. It will be attempted to alternate meeting locations between
Texas and Louisiana, to balance interests.
2.
Advisory Subcommittees: Advisory Subcommittees have been established to
allow non-regulatory participants in the Committee an opportunity to actively
voice their concerns and comments. They provide comments to the Area
Committee and the ESC. Each non-regulatory participant in the Committee is
aligned in one of the Advisory Subcommittees: industry, OSRO, natural
resources, and academia. Non-regulatory participants from each of the Advisory
Subcommittees are selected for representation on the ESC. The interest of the
Advisory Subcommittee is conveyed to the related ESC member and discussed
at the ESC level. Advisory Subcommittees may meet as often as necessary to
ensure their concerns are considered.
Working Subcommittees: These subcommittees will be established to work on
functional items pertaining to the Area Committee. They are specifically tasked
to complete assigned projects, tasks, and goals that are developed by the ESC.
The number of working subcommittees can change as needed for the work
projects established by the ESC.
ESC Membership: The following list shows the ESC membership:
a. (3) Federal Members
USCG COTP
NOAA SSC
US EPA Rep
b. (5) State Members
TGLO Regional Director
3.
4.
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5.
6.
7.
8.
TCEQ Regional Director
TRRC District Director
LOSCO
LA DEQ
LA State Police
c. (1) Local TX Member
TX County EM Rep
d. (1) Local LA Member
LA Parish EM Rep
e. (3) Industry Members
Pipeline Representative
Facilities Representative
Trans Rep (deep draft/barge)
f. (1) OSRO Member
Cleanup Contractor Rep
g. (4) Nat Res Member s
Federal Fish & Wildlife Rep
TX Parks & Wildlife Rep
LA Dep of Natural Resources
LA Fish & Game Rep
h. (1) Academia Member
Specialized Representative
i. (1) Executive Secretary
U.S.C.G. MSU Planning Officer
ESC Membership selection: The regulatory agencies will fill the ESC positions
by their agency positions (USCG COTP, TGLO Regional Director, etc.). Nonregulatory members will be selected by consensus vote of the ESC. For
example, when a new OSRO member is needed, the OSRO Advisory Group
would determine who volunteers to fill the position. The ESC would then
determine, by consensus vote, who will fill the position from the list of volunteers.
Non-regulatory ESC membership terms: Terms will be determined by the
interest of those members to continue serving and the interest of others to serve.
Terms will last three years.
Executive Secretary Duties: Record meeting minutes, draft meeting minutes for
review by the USCG COTP and mailing by the USCG, prepare ESC meeting
agenda notices approximately two weeks prior to meetings for distribution by the
USCG, and make notifications of date and time changes to ESC meetings.
Chairperson: The USCG COTP, as pre-designated FOSC, shall be the
Chairperson of the Area Committee. The lead state agency representatives,
TGLO Regional Director, and Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator, shall serve as Vice
Chairpersons. The Chairperson shall conduct each meeting of the ESC and
provide an opportunity for participation by each regulatory member, each nonregulatory participant, and by any public attendees; ensure adherence to the
agenda; maintain order; and review recommendations submitted to the ESC. In
the absence of the Chairperson, these duties shall be performed by the ViceChairpersons.
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Media Contacts
NEWS MEDIA CONTACT LIST - Refer to Section 9200
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Staging Areas
Staging areas are locations where incident personnel and equipment are assigned awaiting tactical
assignment. Pre-identified staging areas should be established prior to an incident to allow for a
smoother transition going into a response and to minimize downtime while trying to get a staging
area established.
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Pre-Identified Staging Areas
Louisiana
Prien Lake Park and Boat Ramp
Lake Charles, LA
Base of I-210 Bridge – Cross streets – Ihles Road and Park Drive
30-11.43N 093-16.08W
Texas
Port Neches Park
Port Neches, TX
End of Merriman Drive - Cross Streets – Merriman and Lee
Mesquite Point State Park
Mesquite Point, TX
Hwy 82, South End of Pleasure Island
29-45.871N 093-53.855W
3510.1
Pre-Identified Boat Ramps
LOUISIANA
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 ramp
Limestone surface
Poor condition
Bayou Blanc, Crowley City Park, Crowley, LA
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Boat Ramps
2 ramps
Petroflex surface
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Availability restrictions:
Location:
Bayou Plaquemine, Acadia Parish,
Hwy 91, 3 miles south of I-10
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
2 ramps
Shell surface
Bayou Queche, Hwy 13, 9 miles
south of Crowley, LA
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
2 ramps
Concrete
Mermentau River, Hwy 90,
Mermentau, LA
Boat Ramps
1 ramp
Shell surface
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Alligator Lake, Alligator Park, 3
miles northeast of Starks, LA
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 ramp
Shell surface
Bayou Choupique, Hwy 108
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 ramp
Shell surface
Bayou Lacassine, 1 mile north of
Hayes in Lorraine Park
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 ramp
Shell surface
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 ramp
Shell surface
Bell Drainage Canal, Near Rossignol
Calcasieu River, Hwy 3059 in Goose
Ferry Park
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 lane
Concrete surface
Calcasieu River, in Riverside Park
off Miller Avenue
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Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 lane
Shell surface
Calcasieu River, on River Road in
White Oak Park
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 lane
Concrete surface
English Bayou, at end of Old
Highway 171
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 lane ramp
Shell surface
English Bayou, off Goodman Road
north of I-10
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 lane ramp
Shell surface
Houston River, Highway 379 at
Anthony Ferry
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 lane ramp
Shell surface
Indian Bayou Canal, on Fruge Road, 2 miles north of
Calcasieu Parish line.
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
2 lanes
Concrete surface
GIWW at Hwy 27
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
2 lanes
Concrete surface
Old River (Sabine) in Nibletts' Bluff
Park
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 lane ramp
Shell surface
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Boat Ramps
10 lanes
Concrete surface
Prien Lake, LaFleur Park off I-210
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Availability restrictions:
Location:
Prien Lake, at Prien Lake Park
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
2 lane ramp
Concrete surface
Sabine River at Old Hwy 90, 10 miles southwest
of Vinton, LA
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 lane ramp
Shell surface
Vinton Drainage Canal, on Grays Road, 2 miles
south of Vinton
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 lane ramp
Dirt surface
West Fork of Calcasieu River, at
Hwy 378
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 lane ramp
Concrete surface
West Fork of Calcasieu River, at
Sam Houston Jones State Park
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
2 lane ramp
Concrete surface
Calcasieu River, near Cameron
Recreational Center
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Location:
Boat Ramps
2 lane ramp
Concrete surface
Calcasieu Ship Channel, right next to
Cameron Ferry Terminal on West Side
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
2 lane ramp
Shell surface
Johnson Bayou, near Johnson Bayou
Recreation Center
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
2 lane ramp
Shell and concrete ramps
Mermentau River, at Grand Chenier
Park
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Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
2 lane ramp
Concrete surface
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
5 lanes
Shell surface
Rockefeller Refuge, at Hwy 82
Sabine National Wildlife Refuge, at
Hwy 27
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 ramp
Unknown surface
Sabine Pass Channel, at East Side of
Sabine Pass north of Hwy 82
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 lane ramp
Shell surface
Bayou Lacassine, at Sportsman’s
Park in Welsh, LA
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
2 lane ramp
Concrete surface
Lake Arthur Dredge Canal, 2 blocks
west of Main Street in Lake Arthur, LA
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1 lane ramp
Concrete surface
Lake Arthur, at Lake Arthur Marina
in Lake Arthur, LA
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
2 lanes
Concrete surface
Mermentau River, at Hwy 14, 1 mile
south of Lake Arthur, LA
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
2 lanes
Concrete surface
GIWW at Hwy 333 in Intracoastal
City, LA
Type of equipment:
Boat Ramps
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Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
2 lanes
Shell surface
Mayer Canal, at Hwy 685, 8 miles
southeast of Abbeville, LA
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
2 lanes
Shell surface
Schooner Bayou Canal, at Hwy 82, 6
miles south of Forked Lake Island, LA
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
2 lanes
Concrete surface
Vermilion River, at Hwy 14 bypass
in Abbeville, LA
TEXAS
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Boat Ramps
2
Can handle 25' and larger boats
Ramps in excellent condition
None
Where Pine Street meets Neches River in
Beaumont, TX.
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Boat Ramps
2
Can handle 25' and larger boats
Ramps in excellent condition
Has 345'X190' parking lot
None
Port Neches Park at end of Merriman Street in
Port Neches, TX
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Boat Ramps
1
Cannot handle 25' and larger boats
Ramps in excellent condition
Has 315'X 80' parking lot
None
Under the West Port Arthur Bridge on the GIWW
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Boat Ramps
2
Can handle 25' and larger boats
Ramps in excellent condition
Has 251'X 250' X 25' parking lot
None
South end Sabine Lake at the Hwy 82 bridge
separating TX and LA
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Type of equipment:
Boat Ramps
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Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
3
Can handle 25' and larger boats
Ramps in excellent condition
Has 285' X 154' parking lot
None
In Sabine Pass, TX at the end of Broadway
Street
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Boat Ramps
2
Can handle 25' and larger boats
Ramps in excellent condition
Has 260' X 170' parking lot
None
Located on the East Side of Pleasure Island
Marina on Pleasure Island in Port Arthur, TX
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Boat Ramps
1
Can handle 25' and larger boats
Ramps in excellent condition
Has 75' X 125' parking lot
None
Located under the Hwy 73 Bridge where it
crosses Taylor Bayou in Port Acres in Port
Arthur, TX
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Boat Ramps
1
Cannot handle 25' and larger boats
Ramps in fair condition
Has 75' X 75' parking lot
None
Located on the North side of I-10 in Orange, TX.
Access to Sabine River via old Sabine River
Channel, TX
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Boat Ramps
1
Cannot handle 25' and larger boats
Ramps in fair condition
Has 75' X 75' parking lot
None
Located on the South side of I-10 in Orange, TX.
Access to Sabine River via old Sabine River
Channel, TX
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Boat Ramps
3
Can handle 25' and larger boats
Ramps in fair condition
Has 2 acre parking lot
None
2006 Dupont Drive, Bridge City, TX. Access to
Sabine River via Adams Bayou
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Type of equipment:
Boat Ramps
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Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
3
Can handle 25' and larger boats
Ramps in fair condition
Has 125' X 200' parking lot
None
FM 1006 where it crosses Adams Bayou Bridge.
Access to Adams Bayou
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Boat Ramps
1
Availability restrictions:
Location:
None
Off Hwy 87 at Cow Bayou Bridge
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1
None
Bridge City near Old Ferry Road Bailey's Fish
Camp ramp
Access to north end of Sabine Lake
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Boat Ramps
1
None
Bessie Heights Road near the Texaco Oil field.
Access to Bessie Heights Marsh and Neches
River
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4000 PLANNING
4610
Natural/Physical Protection Environmental Sensitivity Maps
SITE SPECIFIC RESPONSE SHEETS
4870
Disposal
4870.1
Removal and Waste Disposal Checklist
A.
WASTE DETERMINATION
(Circle One)
Y N
Has the RP determined if the material being recovered is a waste or a reusable product? (40
CFR 262.11)
Y N
Has all recovered waste been containerized and secured such that there is no potential for
further leakage while the material is being stored? (40 CFR 262.34)
B.
WASTE CHARACTERIZATION
Y N
Has the RP identified each of the discrete waste streams? (40 CFR 262.11 **(Attach a list
of the waste streams)
Y N
Has a representative sample of each waste stream been collected? 40 CFR 262.11(A)(c)(1)
Y N
Has the sample been sent to an approved laboratory for the appropriate analysis, i.e.,
hazardous waste determination?
C.
WASTE CLASSIFICATION
Y N
Has the RP received an appropriate waste classification and waste code number for the
individual waste streams? 40 CFR 262.12(a)
Y N
Has the RP received a temporary EPA identification number and Texas generator number, if
they are not already registered with the EPA or TCEQ? 40 CFR 262.12(a)
D.
Y N
STORAGE
Has the RP obtained preapproval for the temporary storage locations? 40 CFR 262.10 (b)/
262.34
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E.
TRANSPORTATION
Y N
Has the RP retained the services of a registered hazardous waste transporter, if the waste is
hazardous? 40 CFR 262.12(c)
Y N
If the waste is nonhazardous, is the transporter registered?
F.
DISPOSAL
Y N
Is the waste being taken to an approved waste disposal site? 40 CFR 262.12(c)
Y N
Has the RP maintained documentation that the waste/product arrived at the designated
facility, i.e., manifest or bill of lading.
G.
MANIFEST
Y N
Is the waste hazardous or Class I nonhazardous?
Y N
If the waste is hazardous or Class I nonhazardous is a manifest being used? 40 CFR 262.20
Y N
If the waste is a Class I nonhazardous is a manifest being used? 40 CFR 262.20 **
According to Texas Regulations a manifest must be used.
Y N
Is the manifest properly completed? 40 CFR 262.23
* No responses require further explanation and investigation.
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5000 LOGISTICS
5200
Support
5220
Facilities
5220.1
Command Post
An incident command post will initially be established at either MSU Port Arthur or MSU
Lake Charles. The responsible party is invited to combine their command post at these
locations to institute a unified command at the earliest opportunity. This will allow the
responsible party time to locate and organize an incident command post. The actual
location of the spill may determine which office will take the lead in formulating a
response to a spill and where the command post will be located. In addition to an
incident command post, field command posts can be established to supervise response
efforts. Field command posts should be close to the spill site or work area to monitor and
supervise the cleanup.
5220.2
Command Post Establishment Procedures
General - Several basic features must be considered when selecting potential incident
command post sites. These considerations include:
Location - The incident command post should be in the general area of the incident. It
does not need to be at the incident site and for many reasons should be located away
from the incident, including preventing the administrative activities surrounding a spill
from interfering with operations. Above ground facilities may enhance radio
communications and antenna placement.
Size - The command post must be capable of accommodating the number of people
anticipated. For major incidents the number of people can easily reach 200. An
estimated need of 50-sq. ft./person results in a requirement for about 10,000 sq. ft.
Additional support area for food service, etc. should be considered.
Layout - The command post should be compatible with the NIIMS organization.
Individual spaces for the following are desirable:
Unified Commander Private Rooms
Unified Command Center
Planning Section
Logistics Section
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Operations Section
Finance Section
Public Affairs (should be separated from the above)
Meeting Room (should be separated from the above)
Parking - Parking for the above 200 personnel plus visitors and command vehicles
should be present. For planning purposes a minimum of 300 parking spaces should be
available.
Electricity - Power demands at command posts are heavy. Computers, cell phones, and
radios are becoming standard equipment for responders. Each person in the command
post will likely have need for at least one outlet, or a total of 200 outlets. Power strips can
decrease the number of building outlets provided the electrical supply is adequate for the
load. Estimated power load may exceed 400 amps.
Telephones - Telephones are critical. For planning purposes one phone line for every
two people in the command post is used, or 100 lines. Some of these phones should be
designated "incoming only".
Air Operations - Air overflights will be a normal part of the incident response daily
routine. Helicopter landing areas should be in close proximity to the command post. This
will reduce staff and unified commanders' travel time to and from overflights.
Security - A security control station will be needed, along with sufficient security
personnel to control access to the command center and associated peripheral
equipment/facilities.
Sanitary Facilities - Provisions should be made to accommodate large numbers of
people on site around the clock.
5220.3
Field Command Post Establishing and Potential Sites
Establishing:
1.
Contact owner of property.
2.
Arrange for utility activation:
a.
Electric
b.
Telephone
3.
Anticipate period before utility activation with portable generators, cellular
telephones, and VHF radios.
4.
Have command post delivered.
5.
Items that should be considered when choosing a field command post site:
a.
Hard surface road with adequate parking
b.
Helicopter landing area
c.
Accessibility to the waterway
d.
Proximity to the actual incident
For field command posts, either modular buildings (portable) or motor homes (RV) can be
used. Many of the cleanup contractors, major oil companies, and response agencies
have ready response mobile command posts available. One advantage of motor homes
is they allow the command post to be easily moved as the oil spill response changes.
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5400
Communications
Rapid and accurate information exchanges are essential in responding to any pollution
incident. Most minor incidents are easily handled by using a few straightforward
communication systems to pass tasking messages between the command Post and field
responders. Complex incidents bring about the need for a coordinated communication
effort. Geographic specific communication plans are located in the GRP for each COTP
zone.
The primary radio frequency for communications between the UC, TGLO, and local
agencies in Texas during the initial phase of the response is 800MHz, channel USCG 2.
However, calling the Nederland field office landline (409) 727-7481 may be the best way
to establish and maintain contact with TGLO personnel during the initial stages of
response. The best way to establish and maintain contact with LOSCO during the initial
stages of response is through use of cell phones. Their number is in each of the
sensitive site surveys found in the GRP.
5410
Coast Guard Communications Capabilities
Marine Safety Unit Port Arthur has VHF radio communications (Figure 1) capabilities via
various repeater high sites located in the area as noted in Figure 3.
5410.1
Gulf Strike Team Command Trailer
The Gulf Strike Team has a Communication/Mobile Command Post trailer with various
VHF and UHF radio and multiple telephone lines. This resource may be requested via
Marine Safety Unit Port Arthur or by contacting (334) 441-6601.
5410.2
Channel
Communication Frequencies
Frequency
Use
Remarks
6
156.3
Ship-to-Ship Safety
Use for Ship-to-Ship safety and Search and Rescue
13
156.65
Bridge-to-Bridge
Ship Navigation
16
156.8
International Distress, Safety,
and Calling
Only for hailing and distress
21A
157.5
U. S. Coast Guard Only
22A
157.1
USCG Liaison & Maritime
23A
157.05
U. S. Coast Guard Only
81A
157.075
MSU Port Arthur
83A
157.175
MSU Port Arthur
Use this Channel to talk to Coast Guard
Use this channel to talk with Unified Command.
• Figure 1 - USCG Monitored Frequencies
SPECIAL 800 MHz TRUNKING CHANNELS
USCG1
MSU Port Arthur & TGLO
USCG2
MSU Port Arthur & TGLO
24
MSU working Channel.
TGLO/MSU working Channel.
SOUTHEAST TEXAS AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA GEOGRAPHIC RESPONSE PLAN
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GULF OF MEXICO
HANDHELD RADIO FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENT
FOR OIL SPILL EMERGENCIES
CHL
BAND
RECEIVE
TRANSMIT
APPLICATION
DESCRIPTION
1
VHF
150.980
154.585
Base or Mobile
API oil spill freq.*
2
VHF
150.980
150.980
Operations Talk Around
API oil spill freq.
3
VHF
159.480
159.445
Command Network (Repeated)
API oil spill freq.
4
VHF
158.445
159.480
Mobile only
API oil spill freq.
5
VHF
Open
Open
Shoreline Cleanup Div I
Apply to FCC for
6
VHF
Open
Open
Shoreline Cleanup Div II
Temporary Authorization
7
VHF
Open
Open
Company Specific Business
8
VHF
Open
Open
Company Specific Business
9
VHF
156.450
156.450
Marine 9
John Boats
10
VHF
156.500
156.500
Marine 10
Near Shore
11
VHF
156.900
156.900
Marine 18A-On Water Div I
Commercial
12
VHF
156.950
156.950
Marine 19A-On Water Div II
Commercial
13
VHF
156.975
156.975
Marine 79A-On Water Div III
Commercial
14
VHF
157.025
157.025
Marine 80A-On Water Div IV
Commercial
15
VHF
156.925
156.925
Marine 78A
InterShip/Command Vessel
16
VHF
156.800
156.800
Marine 16A
Distress, Safety, & Calling
*1
UHF
454.000
459.000
Logistics Net/Command
*2
UHF
454.000
454.000
Logistics/Tactical
* On Dual Band VHF/UHF Radios, Recommend Channels 1 – 16 VHF, 17 & 18 UHF
• Figure 2 – GOM Handheld Radio Frequency Assignments
VHF
Channel
1
Rx-Freq
154.28000 154.28000
Tx-Freq
Rx-Squelch
CSQ
CSQ
25
Tx-Squelch Sig-Sys Name
1
Mutual Aid
SOUTHEAST TEXAS AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA GEOGRAPHIC RESPONSE PLAN
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800 UHF (FOR TEXAS SNCA)
Channel
Rx-Freq
Tx-Freq
Rx-Squelch
Tx-Squelch Sig-Sys Name
1
856.26250 856.26250
DPL 051
DPL 051
1
PNFD T/A
2
854.98750 854.98750
DPL 051
DPL 051
1
NFD T/A
3
858.26250 858.26250
DPL 051
DPL 051
1
GFD T/A
4
855.98750 855.98750
DPL 051
DPL 051
1
PAFD T/A
5
866.01250 866.01250
DPL 051
DPL 051
1
ICALL T/A
6
866.51250 866.51250
DPL 051
DPL 051
1
TAC 1 T/A
7
867.01250 867.01250
DPL 051
DPL 051
1
TAC 2 T/A
8
867.51250 867.51250
DPL 051
DPL 051
1
TAC 3 T/A
9
868.01250 868.01250
DPL 051
DPL 051
1
TAC 4 T/A
800 UHF (FOR LOUISIANA SWLMAA)
Channel
Rx-Freq
Tx-Freq
Rx-Squelch
Tx-Squelch Sig-Sys Name
1
866.01250 866.01250
DPL 051
DPL 051
1
ICALL T/A
2
866.51250 866.51250
DPL 051
DPL 051
1
TAC 1 T/A
3
867.01250 867.01250
DPL 051
DPL 051
1
TAC 2 T/A
4
867.51250 867.51250
DPL 051
DPL 051
1
TAC 3 T/A
5
868.01250 868.01250
DPL 051
DPL 051
1
TAC 4 T/A
NFD T/A
Nederland Fire Department
NOTE
PNFD T/A
Port Neches Fire Department
GFD T/A Groves Fire Department
PAFD T/A
Port Arthur Fire Department
The ICALL shall be used as the single 800 SNCA and SWLMAA emergency notification channel.
The SNCA and SWLMAA will then assign dedicated “TACT” channels for SNCA and SWLMAA
emergency communications (“talk-around”) per SNCA and SWLMAA communication’s center
response protocol.
5410.2
USCG VHF-FM High Sites
High Site
Latitude
Longitude
Control
Height FT
(A)Cameron
29-47.34N
93-18.00W
GRU Galveston
N/A
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(B)Freeport
28-58.40N
95-18.42W
GRU Galveston
480
(C)Galveston
29-20.00N
94-47.00W
VTS Hou-Galv
125
(D)Houston
29-44.00N
95-16.00w
VTS Hou-Galv
200
(E)Lake Charles
30-14.00N
93-04.45w
MSU Port Arthur
500
(F)Morgans Point
29-41.00N
94-59.00w
GRU Galveston
170
(G)Pelican Island
29-40.31N
92-30.12w
VTS Hou-Galv
520
(H)Port Bolivar
29.23.45N
95-44.10w
MSU Galveston
540
(I)Port Neches
29-58.45N
93-55.50w
MSU Port Arthur
500
(J)Oyster Creek
29-02.37N
95-20.11W
MSU Galveston
500
(K)Sabine
29-42.49N
93-51.45W
GRU Galveston
415
(L)Port O'Conner
28-25.43
96-28.05W
Sector Corpus Christi
N/A
(M)Robstown
27-39.12N
97-33.55W
Sector Corpus Christi
N/A
(N)Port Mansfield
26-33.12N
97-26.38W
Sector Corpus Christi
N/A
• Figure 3 – USCG VHF-FM High Sites
5410.3
Incident Command Post (Rapid) Communications Possibilities
For immediate communications considerations, the Port Neches Fire Department has a comms
van. This comms van has a wide array of communication capabilities including UHF, VHF, FM,
and 800 MHz frequencies. To acquire this resource, activation of the Sabine Neches Chiefs
Association (SNCA) is recommended. Additional consideration is a full activation of the SNCA in
which case state, local and industry will provide comms resources.
TGLO has similar communications equipment in their Command Post trailer, located in Port
Neches.
The Gulf Strike Team has a Communications/Mobile Command Post trailer equipped with various
VHF and UHF radios and multiple telephone lines.
A wide range of deployable communication equipment is available from USCG Atlantic
Area/Maritime Defense Zone Atlantic. To activate this resource, call (757) 398-6499 during
daytime hours or the USCG Atlantic Area Command Center (757) 398-6231 after hours.
The Texas National Guard also has transportable communications equipment. To activate this
resource call (512) 530-2036 or (512) 658-2489.
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6000 FINANCE
6200
Finance and Resource Management Field Guide
Refer to the “U. S. Coast Guard Federal On Scene Coordinator’s (FOSC) Finance and Resource
Management Field Guide” for requirements and policies concerning contracting and financial
management of oil and hazardous substance response activities.
http://www.uscg.mil/hq/npfc/index.htm
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7000 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
7100
Introduction
The spill, release or discharge of hazardous substances is unique compared to an oil spill in that
hazardous substances have a greater potential to impact human health. In general, oil spills are of
great concern due to their potential to cause long term damage to the environment. Oil spills do
not routinely pose an immediate threat to human life. On the contrary, hazardous substance spills
can pose an immediate danger to humans when discharged in even the smallest quantities. This
chapter of the ACP provides general guidelines for initial response actions necessary to abate,
contain, control and remove the spilled material and describes some of the unique issues
associated with a hazardous material spill.
The definition of hazardous substance is: Any substance designated as such by the administrator
of the EPA pursuant to the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 9601 et seq.), regulated pursuant to Section 311 of the federal Clean Water
Act (33 U.S.C. Sec. 1321 et seq.), or designated by the TCEQ or LA State Police.
The definition of harmful quantity is: A quantity of a hazardous substance the discharge or spill of
which is determined to be harmful to the environment or public health or welfare or may
reasonably be anticipated to present an imminent and substantial danger to the public health or
welfare by the administrator of the EPA pursuant to federal law, by the executive director of the
TCEQ, and by Louisiana State Police.
7200
Government Policy and Response
7210
Texas State Policy
Except as provided in Chapter 40, Natural Resources Code, the TCEQ will be the state lead
agency in spill response, will conduct spill response for the state, and will otherwise administer this
subchapter. The TCEQ will conduct spill response and cleanup for spills and discharges of
hazardous substances other than oil in or threatening coastal waters according to the applicable
provision of the state coastal discharge contingency plan promulgated by the commission under
Section 40.053, Natural Resources Code. The TCEQ will cooperate with other agencies, departments, and subdivisions of this state and of the United States in implementing this subchapter. In
the event of a discharge or spill and after reasonable effort to obtain entry rights from each
property owner involved, if any, the executive director of the TCEQ may enter affected property to
carry out necessary spill response actions. The TCEQ maintains on staff trained hazardous
substance professionals and are capable of responding to any such spills on a 24-hour basis at
(888) 777-3186.
The TCEQ may issue rules necessary and convenient to enforce state regulations and conduct
hazardous material spill clean up.
Cleanup and restoration standards have been established by TCEQ regulations and are based on
a “pre-spill” concept of restorative action. In other words, the objective of each spill cleanup
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should be to return the site to pre-spill or background conditions or, if necessary, to an acceptable
risk based level of contamination. Required clean-up and restorative levels are described in 30
TAC 327.5. This cite also contains a provision for the completion of a cleanup under the Risk
Reduction Rules in 30 TAC 335.8 and/or other TCEQ risk-based corrective action rules.
Cleanup standards are not established for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) due to the broad
range of chemical constituents that make up TPH. Rather, concentrations of constituents of
concern for which toxicity values have been established (e.g. benzene) should be determined and
compared to health-based standards such as NIOSH or other published personal exposure limit
values.
The state may have a cause of action against any responsible person for recovery of expenditures
out of CERCLA and costs that would have been incurred or paid by the responsible person if the
responsible person had fully carried out the duties under §26.266 of the Texas Water Code. Such
costs may include reasonable and necessary scientific studies to determine impacts of the spill,
how to respond to spill impacts, costs of attorney services, out-of-pocket costs associated with
state agency actions, and costs of remedying injuries caused by reasonable cleanup activities.
Regulation also enables the TCEQ to assert the state's right to a cause of action for recovery of
twice the costs incurred in cleaning up the spill or discharge.
7210
Louisiana State Policy
Act 83 of the Louisiana Legislature established the Louisiana State Police (LSP) as the lead state
agency for hazardous materials incidents. The LSP maintain the Louisiana Statewide Emergency
Response Plan and will follow the state and local Parish Response Plan. LSP can be contacted
on a 24hr basis at (877) 925-6595.
The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) is the primary agency in the State
concerned with environmental policies and regulations as set forth in the Louisiana Revised
Statutes 30:2001 et seq. The LDEQ responds to all reported unauthorized discharges, emissions,
or other releases to the water, air and soil with the intent of providing protection of these natural
resources to maintain a healthful environment for the citizens of the State. Specific response
activities of the LDEQ relative to the Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act of 1991 (OSPRA 91)
may vary according to the size, extent, and composition of a spill; the degree of involvement of a
responsible party; and local, state, and federal agencies. LDEQ has trained all response
personnel to the 40-hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Management level for activities
relative to oil and hazardous material releases. In addition to spill response duties, LDEQ
personnel review industry spill prevention and control plans, assist in oil and hazardous material
spill drills, and inspect permitted facilities for compliance with applicable rules and regulations
pursuant to the Louisiana Environmental Quality Act. The LDEQ can be contacted on a 24hr basis
at (225) 342-1234. The following are LDEQ duties relative to the Louisiana Oil Spill Contingency
Plan.
1.
Activates spill response procedures as necessary, including secondary
notifications.
2.
Acts as SOSC for oil spills within Louisiana when LOSCO personnel are not on
scene.
3.
Determines the nature, extent, and location of the spill.
4.
Seeks to locate the source and cause of the spill and to identify the responsible
party.
5.
Tracks and predicts spill movements.
6.
Provides technical assistance to local emergency responders and advises on
necessary protective actions.
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7.
Provides advice and regulatory oversight on a responsible party’s preferred
method of containment, abatement, and cleanup, including temporary and
ultimate storage, handling, transport, and disposal methods.
8.
Provides logistical support to state, local and federal agencies to the extent that
resources allow.
9.
Collects and analyzes air, water, soil, vegetation, and/or tissue samples for
assessing environmental damage and pursuing enforcement actions.
10.
Documents aspects of the incident and subsequent response activities of
involved parties.
11.
Acts as a State Natural Resource Trustee for the protection of the designated
resources of surface waters, ground waters, air, and soil within the jurisdictional
boundaries of Louisiana.
12.
Participates in the formulation of contingency plans for the preparedness of a
given local, state, or federal agency or regulated entity to abate impacts due to a
spill event.
13.
Participates in spill drills for the purpose of assisting in the evaluation of
adequacy of a given contingency plan.
Incident Command
In executing this portion of the Area Contingency Plan (ACP), the senior emergency responder is
designated the Incident Commander until relieved by a more senior responder, or until such time as
a unified command structure is established. At a minimum, the unified command structure will
consist of the Federal On-Scene Coordinator (FOSC), State On-Scene Coordinator (SOSC), and the
Responsible Party Incident Commander (RPIC).
The Responsible Party for a chemical release impacting waterways within the coastal zone will be
notified by the Federal On Scene Coordinator (FOSC) by Notice of Federal Interest issued in
accordance with 40 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 300. The Responsible Party is expected to
provide timely and accurate notification, and cooperate with the FOSC’s response effort.
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and Louisiana State Police are designated as lead
State agency for HAZMAT releases. Other agencies, organizations, or parties with interest in the
response but not designated to serve in the unified command will be engaged by way of the
command staff Liaison Officer.
As soon as practicable, the Incident Commander will establish a command post. The primary initial
means of communication will be determined by the principal response organization that has
jurisdiction to respond to the hazardous substance event.
The FOSC will:
a.
Be prepared to assume the role of Incident Commander if the response is
inadequate or nonexistent.
b.
Be prepared to assume the role of Incident Commander following conclusion of
firefighting response operations if the incident involves pollution or is classified as a
marine disaster.
c.
Work in cooperation with the State On-Scene Coordinator to direct the employment
of resources in conjunction with an Incident Action Plan.
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Resources
Refer to Section 9200 for a list of Hazardous Material resources.
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8000 MARINE FIRE FIGHTING
8110
INTRODUCTION
This plan outlines the USCG responsibilities and provides response guidelines for a
marine fire. The Captain of the Port’s (COTP) primary concern in responding to vessel or
facility fires is to ensure safety of life. Secondary concerns include maintaining vessel
traffic, preserving property, and protection of the environment. To accomplish this, the
COTP and the Marine Fire-fighting sub-committee have created this fire-fighting plan for
responding to vessel and waterfront casualties. The guiding policy for this plan is
COMDTINST M16000.11, Marine Safety Manual, Volume VI, chapter eight.
This plan was jointly developed by the Marine Fire-fighting sub-committee. The subcommittee was made up of people from the following organizations:
Port Neches Fire Department
Louisiana Office of Emergency Preparedness (Calcasieu Parish)
Texas General Land Office (Nederland office)
Southwest Louisiana Mutual Aid Association
Sabine Neches Chief’s Association
Ward 6 Fire Department
Port Arthur Fire Department
Orange Fire Department
Beaumont Fire Department
Lake Charles Fire Department
Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office (Marine Division)
Moran Towing (Nederland office)
Motiva Enterprises
Sun Pipeline Inc.
U.S. Coast Guard (Station Sabine), and
U.S. Coast Guard (Marine Safety Unit Port Arthur)
8111
POLICY AND RESPONSIBILITY
The senior fire service officer with jurisdiction over the location in which the shipboard fire
occurs will serve as the Incident Commander (IC). For other fires, the master of the
affected vessel or another designated representative of the owner/operator will serve as
the IC. The USCG shall not assume overall control of fire fighting efforts when
appropriate qualified fire service officers are present and able to assume command.
The Southeast Texas/Southwest Louisiana ports and waterways facilities cover many
miles of waterways, transiting numerous local, county, parish, and state jurisdictional
boundaries. A unified command (UC) structure for incidents in these areas shall be used
when practical. The COTP should be consulted relative to action that may effect the
navigational channel or create a pollution hazard.
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8112
CAPTAIN OF THE PORT RESPONSIBILITY
The USCG renders assistance as available, based on the level of training and the
adequacy of equipment. The COTP intends to maintain this traditional "assistance as
available" posture without conveying the impression that the USCG is prepared to relieve
local fire departments of their responsibilities or compromise their authorities. Paramount
in preparing for vessel or waterfront fires is the need to integrate USCG planning and
training efforts with those of other response agencies, particularly local fire departments
and port authorities.
The COTP shall provide appropriate assistance to local municipal fire departments,
vessel and facility owners and operators, and other interested parties. The COTP will be
prepared to assume the role of IC upon conclusion of fire fighting operations if it is
appropriate to do so. All USCG fire fighting forces and equipment shall remain under the
control of their normal chain of command. Orders for the coordination of USCG
personnel shall be passed through the USCG COTP or designated representative by the
local qualified fire officer. The USCG COTP or designated representative shall be
responsible for evaluating the orders of such persons and executing only those orders
that will not create unwarranted risk to USCG personnel or equipment.
8113
VESSEL MASTER RESPONSIBILITY
The master of a vessel is responsible for the safety of the crew and vessel and should
initiate fire fighting response actions in accordance with the vessel's fire plan. The
presence of local fire fighters does not relieve the master of command or transfer the
master's responsibility for overall safety on the vessel. However, the master should not
normally countermand any orders given by the local fire fighters in the performance of fire
fighting activities on board the vessel, unless the intended action clearly endangers the
safety of the vessel or crew.
8114
AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY
The COTP’s area of responsibility for the Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana
Zone is defined by 33 CFR 3.40-20. Basically, the area of responsibility is from High
Island, Texas, eastward to the Mermentau River in Louisiana.
Responsibility extends to:
1.
Ships and vessels,
2.
Their cargo and crew,
3.
Structures in or immediately adjacent to navigable U.S. waters, or
4.
Resources within such waters.
8200
COMMAND
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TASK ORGANIZATION
In the event of a major shipboard or facility fire, the COTP will request the designation of
an IC. The senior fire service person on-scene serves as the IC for the purpose of
responding to the fire and the COTP is responsible for the safety of the waterway and
adjacent area.
8211
MULTI-AGENCY RESPONSE
In a multi-agency response, a Unified ICS structure should be established. This ICS
structure should consist of the individuals designated by their respective agencies. The
members of the Unified ICS must jointly determine objectives, strategy, and priorities.
The determination of which agencies or departments the IC/UC uses may be done on the
basis of greatest jurisdictional involvement, number of resources involved, existing
statutory authority, or by mutual knowledge of the individual's qualifications.
A Unified IC structure is called for under the following conditions:
1.
2.
More than one department or agency shares management responsibility due to
the nature of the incident or the kinds of resources required.
The incident involves more than one jurisdiction.
The USCG cannot delegate its statutory authorities and will not delegate mission
responsibilities to state or local agencies. However, USCG personnel should be
prepared to fully integrate into a Unified ICS response structure and provide assistance
as necessary.
8212
MULTI-AGENCY COORDINATION
Coordination between outside agencies is most essential and must be assured by
maintaining a continuous liaison between representatives. The best way to accomplish
this is for the COTP to meet with all of the UC representatives at the command post to
discuss how the situation will be handled. While each case will present a different set of
circumstances, liaison with representatives from some or all of the following groups may
be appropriate:
Fire Department(s)
Owner's Representative
U. S. Coast Guard
Appropriate Port Authority
Pilots Association
Appropriate Facility Managers
Master of Vessel
Cargo Representative
Legal Counsel
Naval Architect
Chief Engineer
Marine Surveyor
Chief Mate
Industrial Hygienist/Toxicologist
Ship's Agent
Stevedores
Appropriate Municipal and/or County and State Officials
8213
FEDERAL RESPONSE
1.
USCG Special forces:
a.
National Strike Force
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2.
3.
8214
STATE RESPONSE
1.
2.
8215
Texas: Contact the Division of Emergency Management, Texas Department of
Public Safety for assistance.
Louisiana: Contact the Louisiana State Police for assistance.
LOCAL RESPONSE
1.
2.
3.
8216
b.
Marine Safety Center
c.
Eighth District Support Team
d.
Eighth District Legal
e.
Auxiliary
Other Federal Agencies:
a.
Environmental Protection Agency
b.
Scientific Support Coordinator provided by NOAA
c.
USN Supervisor Of Salvage (SUPSALV)
d.
Navy or Army Corps of Engineers vessels operating in the vicinity
Other Resources: Any commercial ship becomes a valuable resource during an
offshore fire to rescue the burning vessel’s crew should the fire get out of control.
Vessels in the area should be notified of a situation via an Urgent Marine
Information Broadcast. Tug companies in the vicinity should be contacted and
may assist in fighting the fire, moving a dead ship, or transporting personnel and
equipment.
Most local fire departments have limited response capabilities for shipboard fires.
The only dedicated fireboat in the COTP zone is located in the Port of Lake
Charles. Some local fire departments have small watercraft that can be used for
search and rescue and spill response. Offshore ship fires are a rescue priority.
Land based fire departments will have involvement at their chief's discretion as
the situation and location dictates.
Local emergency management officials provide response to many different
emergencies and serve as a centralized notification point for resources within
their local areas.
Law enforcement agencies can assist on-scene to:
a.
Control crowd,
b.
Limit access to incident area,
c.
Provide security for staging areas and/or
d.
Provide police escort for vehicles carrying
fire-fighting personnel and resources.
COTP ROLE
All USCG fire fighting forces and equipment within a COTP’s Area of Responsibility shall
be under the control of the COTP. The COTP is responsible for the development of the
marine fire fighting annex with input from local response organizations. The COTP shall
act as the liaison between the USCG and other response organizations and the media.
Orders from the IC for USCG responders shall be passed through and evaluated by the
COTP. Only those orders that will not create unwarranted risk for USCG personnel and
equipment shall be executed. The COTP shall not assume overall control of fire fighting
efforts when appropriate qualified fire officers are present and able to take control.
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1.
2.
8217
The COTP should:
a.
Assume the role of IC if the fire fighting response is inadequate or
nonexistent.
b.
Be prepared to assume the role of IC following conclusion of fire fighting
operations if the incident involves pollution or is classified as a marine
casualty.
c.
Coordinate the use of other USCG resources such as small boats,
helicopters, etc. in coordination with request of the IC/UC.
d.
Establish a Marine Fire Fighting Coordination Team to assist the IC in
developing response objectives and integrating federal resources into
the response.
e.
Initiate a Broadcast Notice to Mariners (BNTM) to inform other vessels of
the incident.
f.
Make an assessment of nearby vessels and docks to determine if they
might be impacted and notify parties.
g.
Be prepared to establish a safety zone around the incident.
h.
Be prepared to issue COTP orders to direct the movement or deny entry
of vessels.
Command Post:
a.
The incident command post will be established by the IC.
b.
The USCG Marine Fire Fighting Team Coordinator is stationed at the
incident command post and maintains communications with involved
USCG resources, fire departments, vessel master, facility operators,
owners' representatives, salvage or cleanup companies, port officials,
and other key personnel on-scene.
c.
A command post should be established outside of a hazard or
decontamination zone. Considerations in choosing a command post
site:
1)
Command post location not endangered
2)
Proximity to fire
3)
Accessibility
INCIDENT COMMANDER ROLE
The IC will direct the fire fighting operations of all responding agencies. Safety of
responding emergency personnel shall take priority. The operational response will be
based on the following tactical priorities.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Rescue: The saving of lives and removal of victims to a safe area is paramount
and comes before any other consideration.
Exposure: The protection from exposure is necessary to prevent damage
to nearby structures, equipment, and materials and to prevent the spread of fire
to uninvolved areas (including fuel loads) on or off the vessel. Exposures may be
shipboard, shore side, or on a nearby vessel.
Confinement: Confine the fire to the compartment or area of origin.
Extinguishment: Extinguishment includes those operations that are required to
attack and extinguish the main body of fire.
Overhaul: Overhaul includes those operations required to complete the
extinguishment of remaining fire, prevent re-flash, and to place the compartment
and ship in a safe condition.
Salvage: Salvage includes those operations required to protect compartments
and contents from preventable damage due to water, smoke, heat, or other
elements.
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7.
8218
Ventilation: Ventilation includes those operations required to displace a heated
and contaminated atmosphere within an involved compartment with normal air
from the outside atmosphere.
RESPONSIBLE PARTY ROLE
The responsible party (RP), or ship’s master or designee, will maintain control over the
vessel, crew, and passengers. The RP will assign a representative to the incident
command post. His/her designee should be thoroughly familiar with the ship’s fire
fighting systems and understand the ICS.
1.
2.
3.
4.
8219
The command post will be established upon arrival of the local fire department
with command and control for all fire fighting functions falling within its guidelines.
The ship’s fire fighting crews will provide strategic assistance to the command
post through the RP's representative.
The RP's first responsibility will be the evacuation of all nonessential personnel
and to ensure accountability is taken of the passengers and crew.
The ship’s fire fighting crew will make every effort to contain and extinguish the
fire. Once the situation has progressed beyond their capabilities, every effort will
then be made to contain the fire and await assistance from the fire department
having jurisdiction.
The RP shall deliver the vessel’s Fire Control Plan and manifest to the first
arriving fire-fighting units.
VESSEL MASTER ROLE
The master of the vessel will:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Implement the initial response based on the vessel's fire control plan.
Ensure proper communications, both internal and external and that proper
notifications are made to the appropriate fire department or contractor and the
USCG. If necessary, notify the facility to which the vessel is docked, the port
authority, and any nearby vessels.
Control the operation and use of all shipboard fire fighting systems.
Coordinate the efforts of shipboard fire teams in responding to the fire.
Conduct a muster of the crew and provide a report to the IC/UC.
Utilize his/her resources to control the fire until such time as he/she is relieved of
fire fighting activities by the designated IC.
Decide if it is necessary to abandon ship. If the crew is ordered to abandon ship,
the master will ensure that the proper procedures are carried out.
Provide the vessel fire control plan and international shore connection to IC/UC.
Provide a list of crewmembers, the condition of the vessel including status of the
fuel and ballast tanks and any other flooding and stability issues, the type and
condition of cargoes on board, and identification of any special equipment
hazards, explosions, or damage.
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FEDERAL RESPONSE
8310
VESSEL SPECIFIC RESPONSE OPERATIONS
Initial response operations will be the responsibility of the operator of the vessel or
facility. Operators of vessels must use their own fire control plans to respond to
shipboard fires and take any additional steps necessary to limit the spread of fire from the
vessel.
Local fire fighting organizations (municipal, volunteer, industrial, and contractor) must be
prepared to respond within the limits of their training and capabilities. If fire-fighting
resources are not trained or capable of handling a shipboard fire, they should take
appropriate measures to prevent the fire from spreading.
In addition to the local fire fighting resources, the hiring of a professional marine fire
fighting organization should be considered. These organizations can provide a variety of
assistance ranging from technical expertise to trained personnel and specialized
equipment for responding to shipboard fires. A contact list for commercial fire fighting
resources is provided as part of section 8650.
The USCG will provide assistance as appropriate. This may include establishing safety
zones, rerouting or restricting vessel traffic, assistance with search and rescue or medical
evacuation, deployment of the marine fire fighting coordination team, or pollution
response operations.
Other affected organizations, particularly pollution response or salvage organizations, will
respond as directed by the IC under a UC system.
8311
PRIORITIES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
8312
Force (responder) Protection
Protection of health and human safety
Protection of the environment
Protection of property
Reconstitution
FIRE FIGHTING RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
6.
Establishment of a UC system.
A complete scene size-up to determine what is burning (class of fire and
materials involved).
A review of the vessel's fire control plan with the chief mate, chief engineer, or
crew representative.
Determining whether the vessel fire fighting systems are operational and locating
the international shore connection.
Establishment of appropriate staging areas for arriving equipment.
A language barrier may exist. The vessel's agent, a vessel's officer, or other
interpreter may be required.
The stability of the vessel may be affected by the additional equipment and the
use of water or foam in combating the fire.
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VESSEL SPECIFIC RESPONSE OPERATIONS
The designated IC (normally the senior fire official on-scene) will direct employment of
responding resources. Fire fighting resources will be employed based on:
1.
Location and extent of fire,
2.
Class and extent of cargo involved,
3.
Possibility of explosion,
4.
Possibility of sinking or capsizing,
5.
Hazard to crew or other resources present at location,
6.
Weather forecast,
7.
Maneuverability of vessel,
8.
Effects on bridges which must be transited, and
9.
Alternatives if the vessel is not allowed entry or movement.
8314
VESSEL ENTRY OR MOVEMENT
The authority to deny vessel entry or movement rests solely with the COTP. The guiding
policy for the decision is: the port should not be jeopardized to save a single vessel if the
risk is too great. Risk evaluation, and cost-benefit analyses where applicable, should be
employed during the planning process.
1.
2.
3.
4.
8315
Considerations for denying entry or movement:
a.
There is danger of fire spreading to other port facilities or vessels.
b.
The vessel is likely to sink or capsize within the channel, becoming an
obstruction to navigation.
c.
The vessel may be abandoned.
d.
Unfavorable weather conditions preclude safe vessel movement or
would hamper fire fighting; i.e., high winds, fog, strong currents, etc.
e.
There is risk of a serious pollution incident.
Before entry or movement is considered, the vessel should be examined (with
other involved agencies, if possible) in order to determine its condition.
Permission for entry or movement may be granted when all appropriate parties, if
possible, including pilots and port authority officials have been consulted. The
COTP will then direct the best course of action for that particular incident.
Special considerations of a request for entry into the port by a burning vessel
under declaration of "force majeure" should be evaluated under the previously
listed criteria.
Once the decision to permit entry or movement of the vessel has been made,
consideration should be given to:
a.
Issuing a BNTM.
b.
Ordering the movement of other vessels or cargo stored in the area to
preclude their involvement.
c.
Positioning the vessel to facilitate fire fighting.
d.
The need for USCG escort of vessel.
e.
Tug assistance as required.
MOORING, ANCHORAGE, GROUNDING, AND SCUTTLING
The COTP should coordinate with fire departments, pilots, port officials, and involved
agencies to pre-select a mooring, anchoring, or grounding site for fighting the fire.
Considerations for these types of movements are:
1.
The flammability of wharf structures, contiguous facilities, other vessels, and
public risk.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
8316
VESSEL FIRE AT PIER
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8317
Availability of adequate water supplies.
Accessibility for response boats and vehicles.
The possibility of the vessel sinking or becoming abandoned.
Exposure of or damage to underwater pipelines and overhead utilities.
The fire’s effect on normal channel traffic.
Potential marine environmental damage.
Whether the bottom material is soft enough that the ship's hull will not be
ruptured.
A water depth that is shallow enough that the vessel will not sink below the main
deck level, yet deep enough that fire boats, salvage barges, and tugs can
approach. Tides and other water level fluctuations must be considered.
Not choosing an area known to have strong winds or currents that could hamper
fire fighting or salvage efforts.
A UC will be established with the fire department having jurisdiction as the lead
agency.
The fire department is responsible for fighting the fire; the USCG is responsible
for port and waterway safety.
Initially, the USCG should set safety zones to ensure public safety. The USCG
may assist in requesting resources such as foam, SUPSALV, communications,
and scientific support.
The fire department IC may request mutual aid assistance locally through the
respective local mutual aid association depending on where the incident occurs.
In Texas, call the Sabine Neches Chiefs Association (SNCA) and in Louisiana,
call the Southwest Louisiana Mutual Aid Association (SLMA). Federal assistance
should be requested through the USCG. Phone numbers for these resources
are located in section 8650.
The USCG will provide technical assistance and waterside safety.
USCG actions:
a.
Assign marine fire-fighting coordinator.
b.
Assign a Marine Inspector as a fire department liaison that will also act
as a COTP assistant.
c.
Provide USCG and other federal response forces as directed by the
COTP.
d.
Coordinate a small boat patrol of safety zone as directed by the COTP.
VESSEL FIRE UNDERWAY OR AT ANCHOR
1.
2.
3.
4.
In the event of a fire on a vessel that is underway within the COTP area, efforts
may be made to moor the vessel to facilitate fire fighting efforts. If after
consultation between the USCG, the fire department, and port officials, it is
decided that mooring the vessel is not feasible, then the vessel will be directed to
a suitable anchorage or grounding site.
If the vessel is unable to enter port or is denied entry, efforts will be made to
obtain fire fighting technical support and operational assistance from the local fire
departments and companies with marine fire fighting capabilities. The next
consideration would be to consult with the RP to determine the need for
contracting a commercial fire fighting company.
Subsequent to successful search and rescue operations, the primary concern
with offshore vessel fires is prevention of pollution of United States waters,
disruption of port functions, and destruction of property.
USCG Actions:
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a.
b.
8318
Conduct fire fighting with USCG personnel only to the extent required to
conduct Search and Rescue (SAR) in a safe manner.
Consult the Area Contingency Plan (ACP) for more details on oil spill and
hazardous material release response operations.
VESSEL STABILITY CONSIDERATIONS
The large volumes of water often used combating fires can have a negative impact on
vessel stability, jeopardizing the safety of the vessel and personnel on board. The most
important consideration regarding vessel stability is the control of a vessel’s list.
Factors affecting stability:
1.
The free surface of all liquids on board,
2.
The integrity of the hull,
3.
Whether the double bottoms are empty or full,
4.
Integrity of watertight boundaries during flooding, and
5.
Flatness of the hull bottom if the vessel is in contact with the bottom.
Vessel owners and operators of oil tankers and offshore oil barges are required to
prearrange prompt access to computerized, shore-based damage stability and residual
strength calculation programs, available 24 hours a day, as required by 33 CFR 155.
Similarly, owners and operators of inland oil barges are required to have vessel plans
necessary to perform salvage, stability, and residual hull strength assessments at a shore
based location, available 24 hours a day.
The USCG Marine Safety Center can assist the IC/UC with stability concerns and is
available 24 hours a day. Their phone number is in the logistics section.
8319
FIRE AT A FACILITY
Initial response operations will be the responsibility of facility personnel.
Owners/operators of a facility should develop their own contingency plans to respond to a
fire or explosion at their facility. Most waterfront facilities in the COTP Zone are linked in
mutual aid associations such as the SNCA in Texas and the SLMA in Louisiana.
The response to a facility fire is basically the same as a vessel fire. The organization and
responsibilities are listed in the vessel section. Please see section 8310 for additional
information.
8320
EMERGENCIES DURING FIRE FIGHTING OPERATIONS
This section addresses emergencies that develop during marine fire-fighting operations;
e.g., secondary explosions, injuries, trapped personnel, loss of water supply, vessel
drifting or sinking, etc.
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No one can predict what is going to happen next during any emergency response
operation. The IC/UC can greatly reduce the risk to personnel and property by employing
sound IC/UC practices to the operations and control of the incident.
Personnel appointed to the IC/UC system must have intimate knowledge and experience
in the area of their assignment. Detailed attention to the areas of personnel safety,
accountability, medical monitoring, logistics, and staging, may identify unseen hazards
and/or allow the IC/UC to deal with unpredictable events in a safe and timely manor. The
IC/UC should be educated in NFPA 1500 and 29 CFR 1910.
8400
PLANNING
8410
LOCAL
Local fire departments may be participants in mutual aid associations. These
associations are intended to provide for the systematic mobilization, organization, and
operation of fire-rescue resources from throughout the region in mitigating the effects of a
disaster. Shipboard fires outside the local fire department’s area of responsibility will fall
under the responsibility of the USCG.
8420
TRAINING
Coordinated interagency training exercises should be carried out annually to ensure
proper response to fire fighting emergencies. Scenarios should be developed so that a
maximum number of resources are exercised. Exercise locations should also be
changed from time to time for the same reason.
There are several different fire-fighting courses useful to COTP personnel. Texas A & M
University, Emergency Services Training Institute, located in College Station, TX, offers a
40 hour, one week program aimed at providing personnel in marine industry and
transportation with expertise in various phases of shipboard fire fighting and emergency
procedures. A schedule of classes and fees, if any, can be obtained directly from the
University:
Protection Training Division
Texas Engineering Extension Service
Texas A & M University Service
F. E. Drawer K
College Station, TX 77843
Phone: (979) 845-7641 or (979) 845-7642
Louisiana State University (LSU), Fire and Emergency Training Institute, located in Baton
Rouge, LA, offers multiple programs aimed at providing personnel in marine industry and
transportation with expertise in various phases of shipboard/marine fire fighting
emergency procedures considerations. A schedule of classes and fees, if any, can be
obtained directly from the University:
Marine Fire-Fighting Training Division
LSU Fire & Emergency Training Institute
6868 Nicholson Drive
Baton Rouge, LA 70820
Phone: (800) 256-3473 or (225) 766-0600
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The US Maritime Administration in cooperation with Delgado Community College in New
Orleans, LA, offers two courses in marine fire fighting for the marine industry. One is a
two-day course for barge personnel; the other is a four-day course for ship's personnel.
Both courses include field training at the Maritime Administration's fire training facility.
For course information and schedules contact:
Mr. Tom Mount, Coordinator
Marine Fire Fighting Program
Delgado Community College
615 Park Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70119
Phone: (504) 483-4038
Great Lakes Region
Marine Fire Training Center
2600 Eber Rd.
Swanton, OH 43558
Phone: (419) 259-6362
Local Fire Department Training:
1.
3.
8500
All local fire departments conduct continuous training programs for their
personnel. This training covers all phases of fire fighting from prevention to
overhaul and investigation. Considerable attention is also focused on logistics
and hazardous materials.
The importance of cooperation and cross training between USCG units and local
industrial and municipal fire departments cannot be overemphasized. Personnel
become familiar with various equipment and methods that facilitate rapid
response actions and communication during actual fires. The COTP may access
the local fire department school for USCG personnel. This will help create an
integrated fire fighting system ensuring the best possible protection for the port
area.
FINANCE
In general, funding for USCG fire fighting activities must come from USCG Operating
Expense funds. Under some limited circumstances, the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund
(OSLTF) or Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability
(CERCLA) Trust Fund of 1980 and OPA '90, P. L. 101-380, may be available to
reimburse fire fighting expenses. This is limited only to those situations where the fire is
fought specifically to abate the potential for a pollution incident. Fire fighting activities
related to the safety of life or property are generally not contracts for responding to
discharges that pose substantial threat to public health or welfare.
8510
FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
If there is not a RP, the USCG can open the OSLTF/CERCLA if there is an oil or
hazardous chemical spill or threat of one. If there is a RP and Federal funds are used for
response expenses, those expenditures WILL be recovered from the RP. The COTP
shall generate a Pollution Removal Authorization for other emergency response
organizations that have been requested and utilized.
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GOVERNMENT LIABILITY
An owner/master, charter, or agent who wishes to enter or move within the port to save a
vessel or cargo must indemnify (hold harmless) the port, its board, or federal and local
governments for damage or injury suffered as a result of fire or vessel movement during
a casualty.
8512
RESPONSE COST CONSIDERATIONS
Response funding is available through the OSLTF or CERCLA when a substantial threat
of pollution or HAZMAT release to the marine environment exists, in which case
commercial resources can be contracted for mitigation.
8600
LOGISTICS
8610
RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
1.
The following is a list of radio frequencies that may be utilized during a fire
response operation:
a.
VHF-Channel 81A
b.
VHF-Channel 21
c.
VHF-Channel 22
d.
VHF-Channel 06
e.
800 Megahertz
f.
VHF Fire Mutual Aid
The FCC has designated three VHF-High frequencies, 154.126, 154.260, and
154.290 MHz, as the Fire Mutual Aid Radio Systems to provide common
communications between fire fighting units from different agencies operating at a
common incident. Terminology used during a fire incident should be in common
day to day language.
2.
Additional sources of communications equipment:
a.
Requesting the use of local fire department communication
vans/command posts is recommended for all marine response incidents
(see Resources list sec 8620 & 8630).
b.
A wide range of deployable communication equipment is available from
USCG Atlantic Area/Maritime Defense Zone Atlantic. To activate this
resource call (757) 398-6499 during daytime hours or the USCG Atlantic
Area Command Center (757) 398-6231 after hours.
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INTERNATIONAL COMMON PUBLIC SAFETY CHANNELS
800 MHz BAND INTERNATIONAL COMMON PUBLIC SAFETY CHANNELS
DESIGNATOR
USE
MOBILE/PORT.
TRANSMIT
FREQUENCY
MOBILE/PORT.
RECEIVE
FREQUENCY
CTCSS (TONE
SQUELCH
FREQUENCIES
)
ICALL RP
CALLING,
ESTABLISHING
CONTACT
821.0125 MHZ
866.0125 MHZ
156.7 HZ
ITAC 1 RP
TACTICAL
REPEATER
821.5125 MHZ
866.5125 MHZ
156.7 HZ
ITAC 2 RP
TACTICAL
REPEATER
822.0125 MHZ
867.0125 MHZ
156.7 HZ
ITAC 3 RP
TACTICAL
REPEATER
822.5125 MHZ
867.5125 MHZ
156.7 HZ
ITAC 4 RP
TACTICAL
REPEATER
823.0125 MHZ
868.0125 MHZ
156.7 HZ
ICALL TA
CALLING,
ESTABLISHING
866.0125 MHZ
866.0125 MHZ
156.7 HZ
CONTACT
ITAC 1 TA
TACTICAL
SIMPLEX
866.5125 MHZ
866.5125 MHZ
156.7 HZ
ITAC 2 TA
TACTICAL
SIMPLEX
867.0125 MHZ
867.0125 MHZ
156.7 HZ
ITAC 3 TA
TACTICAL
SIMPLEX
867.5125 MHZ
867.5125 MHZ
156.7 HZ
ITAC 4 TA
TACTICAL
SIMPLEX
868.0125 MHZ
868.0125 MHZ
156.7 HZ
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Marine Fire Fighting Resources
8710
Sabine Neches Chiefs Resources List
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Southwest Louisiana Resources List
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8730
Work Vessel Inventory
(TO BE DEVELOPED)
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8740
Agency Telephone Numbers
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8750
Southeast Texas Boat Ramps/Cranes
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8760
Southwest Louisiana Boat Ramps/Cranes
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8800
Marine Fire Fighting Locations
8900
Marine Fire Fighting Checklists
8910
Marine Fire Fighting Checklist
See Appendix B Sample Vessel Fire Checklist in NFPA 1405 (ref. C)
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9000 APPENDICES
9100
Emergency Notification
A substantial spill of oil usually has a responsible party (RP) who is aware the discharge has
occurred; i.e., a vessel grounding or collision, or a tank or pipeline rupture at a facility. The party
responsible for a discharge of oil into the navigable waters of the United States is required by federal
law to immediately report the discharge to the National Response Center. Time permitting, the
parties are recommended to contact the local Coast Guard Sector Office. If the discharge occurs
within the jurisdiction of a state, then the RP is required to report it to the appropriate state. The
numbers below are provided to help facilitate this process.
NRC USCG
TGLO
LOSCO
LA State Police
MSU Port Arthur
MSU Lake Charles
Sector Houston-Galveston
MSU Galveston
Sector Corpus Christi
TGLO (Nederland)
TGLO (LaPorte)
TGLO (Corpus Christi)
TRRC
LOSCO (Duty pager)
LOSCO (Baton Rouge )
800-424-8802
800-832-8224
877-925-6595
877-925-6595
409-723-6501
337-437-3765
713-671-5100
409-682-1264
361-888-3162
409-727-7481
287-470-6597
361-825-3300
713-869-5001
800-538-5388 pin 129340
225-219-5800
For HAZMAT spills:
NRC USCG
TCEQ:
LA State Police:
800-424-8802
409-898-3838 (day)
800-832-8224 (after hours)
877-925-6596
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Notification Checklist
Date/Time of Notification
Reporters Name: ________________________
Address: ______________________________
Phone No: _____________________________
City: __________________________________
Company: _____________________________
State: _________ Zip Code: ______________
Title: _________________________________
Latitude: ________________________
Longitude: ____________________________
River Mile: ________________________
Incident Location:________________________________________________________________
Incident Description:
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Source and/or Cause:
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Vessel Name and Number: ________________________________________________________
Facility Name: __________________________________________________________________
Date of Incident: _______________________
Time of Incident: ______________________
Material Discharged: _______________________ Quantity: ____________________________
Is the material in the water? _____________(Y/N) Is the Source Secured: ___________(Y/N)
Incident Commander: ____________________________________________________________
Where is Incident Command Post:
_______________________________________________________________________________
Directions:
_______________________________________________________________________________
Actions taken to Correct, Control or Mitigate Incident:
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Number of Injuries:
_______________
Number of Fatalities: __________________
Were there evacuations?__________(Y/N)
Number of Evacuated: _________________
Areas Affected:_________________________________________________________________
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Personnel and Services Directory
9210
Federal Resources/Agencies
9210.1
Trustees for Natural Resources
9210.11
Department of Interior
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR - U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
(Federal trustee for Natural Resource Damage Assessment)
Dr. Brian Cain
phone:
(281) 286-8282
Contamination Specialist
fax:
(281) 488-5882
U.S. Fish and Wildlife
17629 El Camino Real #211
Houston, TX 77058
E-mail: [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR
Mr. Glenn Sekavec
phone:
Office of Environmental Affairs fax:
:
P. O. Box 649
24 Hr:
421 Gold Avenue SW., Room 421
Albuquerque, NM 87103
(505) 766-3565
(505) 766-1059
(505) 249-2462
Warren Lorentz
U.S. Department of the Interior
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
646 Cajundome Blvd., Ste. 400
Lafayette, LA 70506
Phone: (337)-291-3100
Cell: (337)-280-1157
Fax: (337)-291-3139
MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE
9210.2
(337) 477-1265
U. S. Coast Guard
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Marine Safety Office Port Arthur
62 Active, 12 Reservist
USCG pollution response personnel, small
boats, and 2000 feet of containment boom for
rapid deployment.
(409) 723-6500
(409) 723-6501
2875 Jimmy Johnson Blvd
Port Arthur, TX 77640
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
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Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Marine Safety Unit Lake Charles
24 Active, 5 Reservist
USCG pollution response personnel, small
boats, and 2000 feet of containment boom for
rapid deployment.
(337) 433-3765
(409) 723-6501
Marine Safety Unit
150 Marine Street
Lake Charles, LA 70601
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
9210.21
9210.22
USCG National Strike Force (NSF)
Atlantic Strike Team, Fort Dix, NJ
(609) 724-0008
Gulf Strike Team, Mobile, AL
(251) 441-6601
Pacific Strike Team, Novato, CA
(415) 883-3311.
National Strike Force Coordination Center,
Elizabeth City, NC
(252) 331-6000
USCG District Response Advisory Team (DRAT)
Commander (imt)
Eighth Coast Guard District
phone:
Hale Boggs Federal Bldg.
phone:
501 Magazine Street
New Orleans, LA 70130-3396
9210.23
(504) 671-2231 (daytime)
(504) 589-6225 (24 hrs)
USCG Public Information Assist Team (PIAT)
Eighth District Public Affairs:
PAO
phone:
USCG 8th District (dpa)
fax:
501 Magazine Street
24-hour:
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 589-6287
(504) 589-2142
(504) 598-6225
Public Information Assist Team (PIAT):
NSFCC - PIAT
phone:
1461 US Highway 17 North
fax:
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
(252) 331-6000 x3025
(252) 331-6012
Coast Guard Atlantic Area Public Affairs:
USCG Atlantic Area PA
phone:
431 Crawford Street
fax:
Portsmouth, VA 23704-5004
(757) 398-6272
(757) 398-6238
Coast Guard Commandant’s Media Relations Branch:
Media Relations Branch
phone:
(202) 267-1933
USCG Commandant (G-CP-2)
fax:
(202) 267-4307
2100 Second Street SW
24 hour:
(202) 267-2100
Washington, DC 20593
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9210.24
USCG Reserve
Unit reserve personnel may be a valuable resource that can be used to augment active duty forces
during an event. Reservists could be called upon to assist either as on-scene response personnel
or to back-fill positions at the unit, enabling active duty personnel to respond to the event. Unless
an involuntary mobilization is ordered, similar to what has happened in the past for recovery efforts
following natural disasters, reservists cannot be forced to activate for these events. However,
voluntary mobilization of reservists and strategic use of regular IDT drills, ADT, or ADSW-AC to
support these events may be an option. Reserve personnel with unique skills such as boat crew,
coxswain, and many of the marine safety field qualifications can be force-multipliers on scene.
Reservists that have qualifications or other support skills can augment at the unit or fill Incident
Command System (ICS) positions. The unit maintains an updated roster of reserve personnel with
contact information that can be used to notify reservists for rapid recall following an event.
MSU Port Arthur Senior Reserve Officer
LCDR James Wallace
Phone: 504-734-4060
E-Mail: [email protected]
9210.25
USCG Auxiliary
United States Coast Guard
Flotilla 6-11
phone:
United States Air Force Auxiliary (CAP)
Texas Wing
phone:
pager:
Louisiana Wing
pager:
phone:
phone:
24 Hour (CAP HQ)
phone:
9210.3
(409) 723-6501
(281) 341-9744
(281) 661-5249
(337) 437-1309
(337) 439-9911 admen # for 911
(337) 438-0435
(888) 211-1812
NOAA
National Marine Fisheries Service
William Jackson
phone:
4700 Ave U
fax:
Galveston, TX 77551
(409) 766-3699
(409) 766-3575
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Damage Assessment Center
(301) 713-3038
Mr. Doug Helton
WSC 1 Room 425, 6001 Executive Boulevard
Rockville, MD 20852
Mr. Ron Gouguet
(214) 665-2232
Pager:
(800) 759-7243 PIN #185-4101
24 Hr:
(206) 726-2148
fax:
(214) 665-646
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Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary
G. P. Schmahl
phone:
(979) 779-2705
216 West 26th Street
pager:
(800) 751-3271
Suite 104
cell:
(979) 229-6542
Bryan, TX 77803
fax:
(979) 779-2334
Mr. Doug Helton
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Damage Assessment Center
WSC 1 Room 425
6001 Executive Boulevard
Rockville, MD 20582
Phone: (206) 526-4563
Mr. James (Jim) Jeansonne
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
c/o National Marine Fisheries Service
9450 Koger Boulevard
St. Petersburg, FL 33702
Phone: (727) 257-5391
9210.31
NOAA Scientific Support Coordinator (SSC)
Commander (mssc)
Eighth Coast Guard District
Hale Boggs Federal Bldg.
501 Magazine Street
New Orleans, LA 70130-3396
9210.32
(504) 589-4414 or (504) 589-4416
(206) 5266329
(206) 526-6317
(800) Sky-page (pin 5798819)
NOAA Discharge and Release Trajectory Modeling
CDR Ken Barton
NOAA/NOS/ORCA/HMRAD
7600 Sand Point Way, NE
Bin C15700
Seattle, WA 98115-0070
NOAA Hazmat Duty Officer
9210.33
phone:
fax:
24 hour:
(W):
Pager:
fax:
24 Hr:
(206) 526-6326
(800) 759-7243 PIN #2168798
(206) 526-6329
(206) 526-4911
(206) 526-6317
NOAA Oceanic and Atmospheric Modeling
Name:
National Weather Service (Brownsville, TX to
Port Arthur,TX)
As needed
Can provide weather forecasting assistance
(512) 229-5025
(512) 229-5026
National Weather Service
830 N.E. Loop 410, Ste 300
San Antonio, TX 78209-1293
Personnel available:
Resources available:
24-hour telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
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Name:
National Weather Service (Port Arthur, TX to
Apalachicola, FL)
As needed
Can provide weather forecasting assistance
(504) 589-6891
(504) 589-6650
National Weather Service
Old Spanish Trail
Slidell, LA 70458
Personnel available:
Resources available:
24-hour telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
Name:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
9210.4
NOAA Weather Service
Can provide weather forecasting assistance
(409) 727-1478
Jefferson County Airport
Nederland, TX 77627
US Navy Supervisor Salvage (SUPSALV)
Supervisor of Salvage - U.S. Navy
2531 Jefferson Davis Hwy.
Arlington, VA 22242-5160
(202) 781-3889
Army Diving Detachment Assistance
U.S. Army Diving Company (PROV)
Fort Eustis, VA 23604
CG Liaison: SGT. Sanchez
9210.5
fax
EPA Emergency Response Teams
EPA Response & Prevention Branch
1445 Ross, Mail Code 6SF-R
Dallas, TX 75202
EPA Region 6 Public Affairs:
David Bary
EPA Region 6 PA
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202
9210.6
(214) 665-6428
phone:
fax:
toll free:
(214) 665-2208
(214) 665-2118
(800) 887-6063
Agency for Toxic Substance and Diseases (ATSDR)
ATSDR
1600 Clifton Road NE (E-57)
Atlanta, GA 30333
9210.7
(757) 878-5780/5658/3500/5604
(757) 878-5675
phone:
(404) 498-0120
Weapons of Mass Destruction Teams
U. S. ARMY 6TH WMD/CST
10006 Hanger Drive
Austin Bergstrom International Airport
Austin, TX 78719
71
fax:
(512) 530-2036
(512) 658-2489
(512) 530-2043
SOUTHEAST TEXAS AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA GEOGRAPHIC RESPONSE PLAN
AUGUST 2006
9210.8
Miscellaneous Federal Agencies
9210.81
Department of Defense
Gus Marinos
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (DOD)
P.O. Box 1229
Galveston, TX 77553
(409) 766-3956
(888) 425-7624
MAJ Randy Bland
Headquarters, Fifth Army (DOD)
Attn: AFKB-OP-P
Ft. Sam Houston, TX 78234-7000
(210) 221-2999
(800) 372-2908
Capt. Lonnie Louviere
COMNAVREFOR (Code N01E) (USN – DOD)
4400 Dauphin St.
New Orleans, LA 70146
(504) 678-5711
9210.82
Department of Agriculture
John Roberts
U.S. Forest Service (DOA)
P.O. Box 528804
Oklahoma City, OK 73152
(405) 552-6149
(800) 999-6710 pin 995-1172
9210.83
Department of Energy
William C. Gibson Jr.
Strategic Petroleum Reserve (DOE)
900 Commerce Road East
New Orleans, LA 70123
(504) 734-4002
9210.84
Department of Human and Health Services
CDR Henry Delgado
Dept. of Health & Human Services (DHHS)
1301 Young Street – Suite 1124
Dallas, TX 75202
(214) 767-3879
72
SOUTHEAST TEXAS AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA GEOGRAPHIC RESPONSE PLAN
AUGUST 2006
9210.85
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Ellis W. Merschoff
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
Administrator - Region 4
611 Ryan Plaza Dr., Suite 400
Arlington, TX 76011
(817) 860-8225
(301) 816-5100
9210.86
Federal Law Enforcement
FBI Beaumont
FBI Houston
Customs
(409) 832-8571
(713) 693-5000
(409) 724-0087
9220
State Resources/Agencies
9220.1
Government Official Liaisons
Division of Emergency Management
P. O. Box 4087
Austin, TX 78773-0001
9220.2
Trustees for Natural Resources
9220.21
Texas General Land Office
Name:
Personnel available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
(512) 424-2138 (8-5 weekdays)
(512) 424-2000 (24 hours) DPS
Texas General Land Office
As needed.
(409) 727-7481
(800) 832-8224
2300 Highway 365, Ste 340
Nederland, TX 77627
Austin Headquarters:
Public Information
Texas General Land Office
1700 North Congress #825
Austin, TX 78701-1496
phone:
fax:
Coastal Division
1700 North Congress Avenue
Austin, TX 78701-1495 fax:
phone:
pager:
73
(512) 463-5169
(512) 475-1415
(512) 475-1464
(800) 225-0256 PIN #055-0752
(512) 465-1560
SOUTHEAST TEXAS AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA GEOGRAPHIC RESPONSE PLAN
AUGUST 2006
9220.22
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
Galveston Bay Estuary Program:
Program Director
phone:
TCEQ GBEP
fax:
711 Bay Area Blvd #210
Webster, TX 77598
(281) 332-9937
(281) 332-8590
Austin Headquarters Public Affairs:
Media Relations
phone:
TCEQ
fax:
PO Box 13087
24-hour:
Austin, TX 78711-3087
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
9220.23
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
As needed.
Air monitoring & Disposal/recycling
(409) 898-3838
3870 Eastex Dr, Suite 110
Beaumont, TX 77703
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Houston Region 4 Office:
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Contact: Winston Denton
1502 Pine Dr.
Dickerson, TX 77539
9220.24
Office:
Pager:
24Hr:
(281) 534-0130
(281) 534-0138
(800) 299-4099 PIN 7859
(512) 389-4848
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
9220.25
(512) 239-5544
(512) 239-5010
(512) 239-5000
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
As needed.
SOSC, assessment and response teams.
(337) 475-8644
(888) 763-5424/(504) 342-1234
3519 Patrick Street, 2nd Floor
Lake Charles, LA 70605
Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinators Office
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
Louisiana Office of Oil Spill Coordinator
As needed.
Lead agency for Oil spills
(225) 219-5800 FAX (225) 219-5802
(800) 538-5388 PIN # 129340
625 N. Fort St.
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
74
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AUGUST 2006
9220.26
Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Department
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
9220.27
Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Department
As needed.
Assessment and response assistance.
(337) 491-2575
1213 North Lakeshore Drive
Lake Charles, LA 70601
Louisiana Department of Natural Resources
Department of Natural Resources
Coastal Management Division
625 N. 4th Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
(888) 459-6107
9220.3
State Emergency Response Committees (SERC)
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY – DEM
Houston Field Office:
State Coordinating Office
Richard Patterson
phone:
(713) 967-7000
Regional Liason Officers Managers:
South Texas Regions 2, 3, and 8
Texas Department of Public Safety
12230 West Rd.
Houston, TX 77065
phone:
(281) 517-1353
Region 2
District 2A Harris County Office
Contact: Michael Harmon
Texas Department of Public Safety
12230 West Rd.
Houston, TX 77065
phone:
(281) 517-1353
District 2A Galveston/Brazoria County Office
Contact: Clay Kennelly
Texas Department of Public Safety
1325 Amburn Rd. North
Texas City, TX 77591
phone:
(409) 983-7899
District 2B Jefferson County Office
Contact: Mae Jean Michal
Texas Department of Public Safety
7200 Eastex Freeway
Beaumont, TX 77708
phone:
75
(409) 924-5427
SOUTHEAST TEXAS AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA GEOGRAPHIC RESPONSE PLAN
AUGUST 2006
9220.4
State Environmental Agencies
9220.41
Texas General Land Office
9220.42
Name:
Personnel available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
Texas General Land Office
As needed.
(409) 727-7481
(800) 832-8224
2300 Highway 365, Ste 340
Nederland, TX 77627
Texas General Land Office
Oil Spill Prevention and Loss
1700 N. Congress Ave., Suite 340
Austin, TX 78701-1495
tel:
fax:
tel:
tel:
(512) 475-1575
(512) 475-1560
(281) 470-6597
(800) 832-8224 (24 hr via DPS)
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
As needed.
Air monitoring & Disposal/recycling
(409) 898-3838
3870 Eastex Dr, Suite 110
Beaumont, TX 77703
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Pollution Cleanup Division
tel:
(713) 767-3500 (Houston)
Messinger Bldg. D
fax:
(713) 767-3561
12100 Park 35 Circle
(512) 239-5000(24 hr-Austin)
Austin, TX 78753
(512) 239-2527 (fax)
9220.43
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
1322 Space Park Drive
fax:
Ste. B-180
Pager:
Houston, TX 77058
24Hr:
9220.44
(281) 335-0798
(281) 335-4749
(800) 299-4099 PIN 7859
(281)842-8100
Texas Poison Center
Texas Poison Center
phone: (800) 392-8548
76
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AUGUST 2006
9220.45
Railroad Commission of Texas
Railroad Commission
Houston District 3 Office:
District Director: Guy Grossman
Texas Railroad Commission
1706 Seamist Drive, Ste. 501
Houston, TX 77008-3135
9220.46
phone: (713) 869-5001
fax:
(713) 869-9621
24 hr: (512) 463-6788
Texas Department of Health
Texas Department of Health
1100 West 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756
phone: (512) 459-7111
(888) 963-7111
TDH - Seafood Safety
950 Washington Blvd.
Beaumont, TX 77705
9220.47
phone: (409) 838-7100
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
9220.48
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
As needed.
SOSC, assessment and response teams.
(337) 475-8644
(888) 763-5424/(504) 342-1234
3519 Patrick Street, 2nd Floor
Lake Charles, LA 70605
Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinators Office
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
9220.49
Louisiana Office of Oil Spill Coordinator
As needed.
Lead agency for Oil spills
(225) 219-5800 FAX (225) 219-5802
(800) 538-5388 PIN # 129340
625 N. Fort St.
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Department
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Department
As needed.
Assessment and response assistance.
(337) 491-2575
1213 North Lakeshore Drive
Lake Charles, LA 70601
77
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AUGUST 2006
9220.5
State Historic Preservation Office
Texas Historical Commission
Archeology Division
P. O. Box 12276
Austin, TX 78711-2276
9220.6
9220.7
phone: (512) 463-6096
fax:
(512) 463-8927
State Law Enforcement Agencies
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Texas Dept. Of Public Safety
As needed
Can provide evacuation assistance
(409) 898-0770
Texas Dept. Of Public Safety
Beaumont, TX
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Louisiana State Police
As needed
Can provide crowd/traffic control
(225) 925-6595
Louisiana State Police
Baton Rouge, LA
Hazardous Substances Response Teams
TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Emergency Response Hotline (24-hour)
Houston Office (Work Days)
(713) 767-3563
Name:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
Louisiana State Police
Lead agency for Hazmat releases
(877) 925-6595
(225) 925-6595
Louisiana State Police
Baton Rouge, LA 70643
9230
Local Resources/Agencies
9230.1
Local Trustees for Natural Resources
78
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AUGUST 2006
9230.2
Local Emergency Planning Committees
LOUISIANA
Name:
Cameron Parish Emergency Planning
Committee
Hayes Picou
Can provide communications coordination.
(337) 775-5718
(337) 775-5718
American Parish Police Jury Annex Building
P.O. Box 366
Cameron, LA 70631
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
Name:
Calcasieu Parish Emergency Planning
Committee
Mason G. Lindsay
Can provide communications
coordination.
(337) 437-3500
(337) 437-3500/911
P.O. Box 1391
Lake Charles, LA 70602-1391
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
TEXAS
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Beaumont Emergency Management Department
Can provide communications
coordination
(409) 880-3901
P.O. Box 3827
Beaumont, TX 77704
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Name:
Jefferson County Local Emergency Planning
Coordinator
John Cascio
Has emergency command post van.
(409) 726-2513
(409) 722-4371
P.O. Box 4025
Beaumont, TX 77704
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
Name:
Orange County Local Emergency Planning
Coordinator
Chuck Fraser
Emergency communications
coordination.
(409) 883-6262 fax
(409) 734-1056
Orange County Courthouse
Orange, TX 77630
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
79
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AUGUST 2006
Name:
Orange Director of Emergency
Services
Chuck Frazier
Can provide emergency comms coordination
(409) 882-7895
P.O. Box 520, 803 W. Green Ave.
Orange, TX 77630
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
9230.3
Local Environmental Agencies
Name:
Lamar University Hazardous Substance
Research Center
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Scientific support.
(409) 880-8768
P.O. Box 10024
Beaumont, TX 77710
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
McFaddin Wildlife Refuge
Knowledge of Local Area.
(409) 971-2909
Clam Lake Road
Sabine Pass, TX 77708
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Sea Rim State Park
Knowledge of Local Area.
(409) 971-2559
P.O. Box 1066
Sabine Pass, TX 77655
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
International Bird Rescue
Scientific support.
(510) 841-9086
699 Potter Street
Berkley, CA 94710
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
Tri State Bird Rescue
Scientific support.
(302) 737-9543
(302) 737-7241
110 Possum Hellon Road
Newark, DE 19711
Name:
Personnel available:
Michelle Johnson
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
Wildlife Rehab & Education, Inc.
Sharon Schmaltz and
(281) 332-8319
951 Power St.
League City, TX 77573
80
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AUGUST 2006
9230.4
Law Enforcement Agencies
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
Cameron Parish Sheriff's Department
As needed
Can provide traffic/crowd control
(337) 775-5111
(337) 775-5111
Cameron Parish Sheriff's Department
P.O. Drawer A
Cameron, LA 70631
Name:
Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's
Department
As needed
Can provide traffic/crowd control
(337) 491-3600
(800) 259-3737
Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Department
5400 East Broad Street
Lake Charles, LA 70601
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Port Arthur Police Department
As needed
Can provide evacuation assistance
(409) 983-8611
Port Arthur Police Department
P.O. Box 1089
Port Arthur, TX 77640
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Beaumont Police Department
As needed.
Can provide evacuation assistance.
(409) 880-3800
255 College
Beaumont, TX
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Nederland Police Department
As needed.
Can provide evacuation assistance.
409) 722-4965
Nederland Police Department
P.O. Box 1165
Nederland, TX 77627
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Orange Police Department
As needed
Can provide evacuation assistance
(409) 883-1026
Orange Police Department
P.O. Box 520
Orange, TX 77630
81
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AUGUST 2006
9230.5
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Bridge City Police Department
As needed
Can provide evacuation assistance
(409) 735-5028
Bridge City Police Department
260 Rachel
Bridge City, TX 77611
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Groves Police Department
As needed
Can provide evacuation assistance
(409) 962-0244
Groves Police Department
P.O. Box 846
Groves, TX 77619
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Port Neches Police Department
As needed
Can provide evacuation assistance
(409) 722-1424
Port Neches Police Department
Port Neches, TX 77651
Port Authority/Harbormaster
LOUISIANA
Name:
Lake Charles Harbor and
Terminal District
As needed
Vessel status information
(337) 439-3661 FAX(337) 493-3523
P.O. Box AAA
Lake Charles, LA 70602
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
TEXAS
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Beaumont Port Director
Information on staging areas
(409) 835-5367
P.O. Drawer 2297
Beaumont, TX 77704
Name:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Port of Port Arthur
Information on staging areas
(409) 983-2029 FAX(409) 985-9312
P.O. Box 1428
Port Arthur, TX 77641
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Orange Port Director
Information on staging areas
(409) 883-5697
P.O. Box 516
Orange, TX 77630
82
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AUGUST 2006
9230.6
Fire Departments
LOUISIANA
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Grand Lake Louisiana Fire
Department
As needed
HAZMAT assistance
911
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Lake Charles Fire Department
As needed
Hazmat assistance
(337) 491-1354
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Sulphur Fire Department
As needed
Hazmat assistance
(337) 527-4545
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Westlake Louisiana Fire Department
As needed
Hazmat assistance
911
TEXAS
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
Beaumont Fire Department
As needed.
Hazmat assistance.
(409) 880-3901
Beaumont Fire Department
P.O. Box 3827
Beaumont, TX 77704
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Bridge City Fire Department
As needed. Volunteer force
Waterborne assessment assistance
(409) 735-2419
Bridge City Fire Department
P.O. Box 142
Bridge City, TX 77611
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Groves Fire Department
As needed
Hazmat assistance
(409) 962-4469
Groves Fire Department
P.O. Box 846
Groves, TX 77619
83
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AUGUST 2006
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Nederland Fire Department
As needed
Hazmat assistance
(409) 735-1531
Nederland Fire Department
P.O. Box 967
Nederland, TX 77627
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Orange Fire Department
As needed
Hazmat assistance
(409) 883-1078
Orange Fire Department
P.O. Box 520
Orange, TX 77630
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Port Neches Fire Department
As needed
Waterborne assessment assistance
(409) 722-5885
Port Neches Fire Department
1209 Merriman
Port Neches, TX 77651
9230.7
Hazardous Substances Response Teams
9230.8
Explosive Ordinance Detachments (EOD)
Commander
U.S. Army Explosive Ordinance Detail
1720 S. Infantry Post Road
Ft. Sam Houston, TX 78234
phone: (210) 221-1004
Houston Police Department Bomb Squad
Tactical Support Command
phone: (713) 655-0776
1500 W. Dallas
phone: (713) 222-3131
Houston, TX 77019
9230.9
Site Safety Personnel/Health Departments
LOUISIANA
Name:
Cameron Parish Emergency Planning
Committee
Hayes Picou
Can provide communications coordination.
(337) 775-5718
(337) 775-5718
American Parish Police Jury Annex Building
P.O. Box 366
Cameron, LA 70631
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
84
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AUGUST 2006
Name:
Calcasieu Parish Emergency Planning
Committee
Mason G. Lindsay
Can provide communications
coordination.
(337) 437-3500
(337) 437-3500/911
P.O. Box 1391
Lake Charles, LA 70602-1391
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
TEXAS
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Beaumont Emergency Management Department
Can provide communications
coordination
(409) 880-3901
P.O. Box 3827
Beaumont, TX 77704
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Name:
Jefferson County Local Emergency Planning
Coordinator
John Cascio
Has emergency command post van.
(409) 726-2513
(409) 722-4371
P.O. Box 4025
Beaumont, TX 77704
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
Name:
Orange County Local Emergency Planning
Coordinator
Chuck Fraser
Emergency communications
coordination.
(409) 883-6262 fax
(409) 734-1056
Orange County Courthouse
Orange, TX 77630
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
Name:
Orange Director of Emergency
Services
Chuck Frazier
Can provide emergency comms coordination
(409) 882-7895
P.O. Box 520, 803 W. Green Ave.
Orange, TX 77630
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
9240
Private Resources
85
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AUGUST 2006
9240.1
Clean-up Companies (BOA & Non-BOA)
LOUISIANA
Mailing address:
Industrial Cleanup, Inc. (ICI)
P.O. Box 866
Garyville, LA 70051
Jimmy Aime
(504) 436-0883
Yes
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
BOA:
Mailing address:
Texas Environmental Resources
1600 Spindle Top Rd
Beaumont, TX 77705
Billy Derouen
(409) 833-3596
Yes
Point of contact:
24-hour telephone number:
BOA:
Mailing address:
ASCO Environmental Services (Previously L&L
Environmental)
307 Bunker Road
Lake Charles, LA 70615
David Zachary
(337) 436-6385 FAX (337) 439-6343
(800) 207-7745
Yes
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
BOA:
Mailing address:
Miller Environmental Services
2208 Industrial Drive
Sulphur, LA 70665
Charles Keenan
(337) 882-9800 FAX (337) 882-9801
(800) 207-9403
Yes
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
BOA:
Mailing address:
Marine Spill Response Corporation
901 Lake Shore Drive, Ste 900
Lake Charles, LA 70601
Sam Russell or dispatcher on call
(337) 475-6400
(800) 256-6772 (local)
(800) 259-6772 (national)
None, contracts per case
Point of contact:
24-hour telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
BOA:
TEXAS
Mailing address:
Clean Channel Association, Inc.
3110 Pasadena Fwy
Pasadena, TX 77503
S. P. Glenn
(713) 534-6195
Yes
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
BOA:
86
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AUGUST 2006
Mailing address:
Garner Environmental Services
5048 Houston Ave
Port Arthur, TX 77640
Elbert Sirmons
(409) 983-5646
(800) 983-7634
Yes
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
BOA:
Mailing address:
Pneumatic
5048 Houston Ave
Orange, TX 77640
Chris Hyde
(409) 735-3593
(409) 735-9259 or (409) 735-9121
Yes
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
BOA:
Mailing address:
National Response Corp
11200 Richmond Ave.
Houston, TX 77082
Mike Noel
(713) 997-9951
(800) 899-4672 or (504) 380-3166
Yes
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
BOA:
Mailing address:
Oil Mop Inc. LLC
5215 Twin City Hwy, Suite B
Port Arthur, TX 77642
Joe Hollis
(409) 962-7226
(800) 654-6671
Yes
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
BOA:
Mailing address:
Clean Harbor
P. O. Box 5618
Port Arthur, TX 77640
David McCoy
(409) 796-1388
(409) 796-1133
Yes
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
BOA:
9240.2
Media (Television, Radio, Newspaper)
WIRE -ICT
800-220-1854
TELEVISION -KJAC CHANNEL 4
409-985-5557
FAX 409-899-4639
KBMT CHANNEL 12
409-833-7512
FAX 409-833-4007
KFDM CHANNEL 6
409-892-6622
FAX 409-892-7305
KFOX CHANNEL 29
337-474-1316
FAX 337-477-6795
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AUGUST 2006
KPLC CHANNEL 7
337-437-7568
FAX 337-439-9905
RADIO -TEXAS:
KLVI/KYKR
409-896-5555
FAX 409-896-5599
KQXY
409-833-9421
FAX 409-833-9296
KQHN
KTRH
409-833-9421
713-630-3600
FAX 409-866-5500
FAX 713-630-3666
KUHF
713-747-8127
FAX 713-748-1212
KTFA
409-832-9250
FAX 409-832-5686
KYKZ
337-439-3300
FAX 337-439-3360
KTQQ
337-436-1013
FAX 337-436-7278
NEWSPAPER -SOUTHEAST TEXAS:
PORT ARTHUR NEWS
409-985-5541
FAX 409-982-4903
BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE
409-838-2859
FAX 409-880-0757
ORANGE LEADER
409-883-3571
FAX 409-883-6342
LAKE CHARLES:
AMERICAN PRESS
337-494-4068
FAX 337-494-4070
LOUISIANA:
9240.3
Fire Fighting/Salvage Companies/Divers
9240.31
Fire Fighting
WILD WELL CONTROL INC.
22730 Gosling Road,
Spring, TX 77389
phone:
fax:
(281) 353-5481
(281) 353-5480
WILLIAMS FIRE & HAZARD CONTROL, INC.
1675 Texla Road
phone:
(409) 727-2347
Vidor, TX 77662
fax:
(409) 745-3021
emergency:
(281) 999-0276
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AUGUST 2006
9240.32
Salvage Companies/Divers
T&T MARINE SALVAGE, INC.
9723 Teichman Road
Galveston, TX 77554
Contact: Rudy Teichman
Personnel on Staff: 12
Office:
Fax:
Houston:
24 hr:
BISSO MARINE COMPANY, INC.
P. O. Box 4113
Office:
New Orleans, LA 70178
Personnel on Staff: 80
Fax:
Contact: Cappy Bisso
SMIT INTERNATIONAL AMERICAS, INC.
400 N. Sam Houston Parkway East
Suite, 310
Houston, TX 77060
Fax
(409) 744-1222
(409) 744-5218
(281) 488-5757
(409) 643-6388
(800) 752-4776
(504) 866-6341
(504) 865-8132
(281) 774 –5000
(281) 774 -5051
JOE D. HUGHES, INC. (A HALLIBURTON CO.)
14035 Industrial Road
Office
(713) 450-8888
Houston, TX 77015
Fax
(713) 450-8828
DONJON MARINE CO., INC.
1250 Liberty Ave.
Office:
(908) 964-8812
Hillside, N.J. 07205
Fax:
(908) 964-7426
Contact: Steven Newes
Donjon Marine has the current U.S. Navy Salvage Contract that includes the USGOM.
SALVAGE MASTERS / CONSULTANTS
THOMAS K. FLESNER LLC
8524 Hwy. 6 N #213
Houston, TX 77095
Contact: Tom Flesner
Office:
Fax:
(281) 744-5729
(281) 345-0339
U.S. NAVY SUPERVISOR OF SALVAGE (SUPSALV)
2531 Jefferson Davis Hwy.
Office:
(202) 781-1731
Arlington, VA 22242-5160
Fax:
(202) 781-4588
Contact: Duty Officer
Emergency:
(202) 781-3889
U.S. COAST GUARD MARINE SAFETY CENTER
Salvage Engineering Response Team (SERT)
400 Seventh St. SW
Office:
(800) 323-7233
Washington, DC 20590
(202) 366-6484
Contact: Duty Officer
Fax:
(202) 366-3877
9240.33
Divers
T&T MARINE SALVAGE
9723 Teichman Rd.
Galveston, TX 77554
Contact: Rudy Teichman
Houston:
Office:
Fax:
24 Hour:
89
(409) 744-1222
(409) 744-5218
(409) 643-6388
(281) 488-5757
SOUTHEAST TEXAS AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA GEOGRAPHIC RESPONSE PLAN
AUGUST 2006
SUPERIOR DIVING CO.
9302 Lambright
Houston, TX 77075
Contact: Mike Rentfro
Office:
Fax:
(713) 910-1873
(713) 910-1881
ORION CONSTRUCTION INC.
12550 Fuqua
Office:
Houston, TX 77034
Fax:
Contact: Mark Coyle
(713) 852-6500
(713) 852-6530
SEAMAR DIVERS, INC.
13401-A Murphy Rd.
Stafford, TX 77477
Contact: Eloy Anaya
(281) 208-2522
(281) 208-2524
Office:
Fax:
SHIP TO SHORE DIVING SERVICE
13449 FM 1764 Rd.
Office:
Santa Fe, TX 77510
Houston:
Contact: Fred Schepp
Fax:
S & J DIVING, INC.
P. O. Box 34413
Houston, TX 77234
Contact: David Ballard
Office:
Fax:
(281) 487-4287
(281) 487-4280
Office:
Fax:
(504) 866-6341
(800) 752-4776
(504) 865-8132
AQUATICA, INC.
3209 Moss St.
Lafayette, LA 70509
Contact: Steve Brazda
Office:
Fax:
(337) 232-8714
(337) 234-9831
CAL DIVE INTERNATIONAL
1550 Youngs Rd.
Morgan City, LA 70380
Contact: Scott Coker
Office:
Fax:
(504) 330-0300
(504) 330-0394
SUPERIOR DIVING CO.
225 Gunther Lane
Belle Chasse, LA 70037
Contact: Mike Luistra
Office:
Fax:
(800) 393-1596
(504) 393-1828
H. J. MERRIHUE
P.O. Box 23123
New Orleans, LA 70123
Contact: Chad Byard
Office:
Fax
(504) 466-2800
(504) 466-9850
Office:
(800) 844-3742
(504) 340-5252
(504) 340-5416
BISSO MARINE CO., INC.
P.O. Box 4113
New Orleans, LA 70178
Contact: Kelly Steele
EPIC DIVERS, INC.
1841 Enterprise Dr.
Harvey, LA 70058
Contact: Mike Brown
9240.4
(409) 925-7820
(281) 337-4427
(409) 925-4877
Fax:
Fishing Cooperatives and Fleets
Texas Shrimp Association
P. O. Box 1020
Aransas Pass, TX 78335
phone:
fax:
90
(361) 758-5024
(361) 758-5853
SOUTHEAST TEXAS AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA GEOGRAPHIC RESPONSE PLAN
AUGUST 2006
9240.5
Wildlife Rescue Organizations
Wildlife Rehab and Education
Sharon Schmalz
Oiled Wildlife Response Team
951 Power Street
League City, TX 77573
E-mail: [email protected]
phone:
fax:
(713) 643-WILD
(281) 481-3727
phone:
fax:
(409) 267-3337
(409) 267-4314
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Brazoria and San Bernard
National Wildlife Refuges
phone:
1212 N. Valasco, Suite 200
Angleton, TX 77515
(979) 849-6062
Galveston Bay Foundation
17324-A Highway 3
Webster, TX 77598
phone:
(281) 332-3381
Gulf Coast Conservation Association
6919 Port West Dr., Suite 100
phone:
Houston, TX 77024
fax:
(713) 626-4222
(713) 461-2911
Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge
P. O. Box 278
Anahuac, TX 77514
SIERRA CLUB
160 BIRDSILLE, #34
HOUSTON, TX 77007
PHONE:
TEXAS WILDLIFE REHABILITATION COALITION
595 WYELIFFE
HOUSTON, TX 77079
(713) 468-8972
Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network
(409) 744-1358
Name:
Texas Oiled Wildlife Response
Program
Can provide bird cleaning services
(409) 740-4728
P.O. Box 1675
Galveston, TX 77553-1675
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
9240.6
(713) 864-6168
Volunteer Organizations
Name:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Wildlife Rehab and Education Inc.
(281) 332-8319
951 Power St.
League City, TX 77573
Name:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
American Red Cross, Beaumont, TX
Can provide refreshment vans
(409) 832-1644
706 Magnolia
Beaumont, TX 77701
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AUGUST 2006
Name:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
American Red Cross, Orange, TX
(409) 883-2322
1-800-662-2531
908 W. Pine
Orange, TX 77630
Name:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Salvation Army, Beaumont, TX
Can provide emergency shelter.
(409) 896-2361
P.O. Box 37062
Beaumont, TX 77704
Name:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Salvation Army, Port Arthur, TX
Can provide emergency shelter
(409) 983-2229
PO Box 368
Port Arthur, TX 77640
Name:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Salvation Army, Orange, TX
Can provide emergency shelter
(409) 883-4232
P.O. Box 456
2515 N 3rd St.
Orange, TX 77630
9240.7
Maritime Associations/Organizations/Cooperatives
9240.71
Marine Pilot Associations
LOUISIANA
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Lake Charles Pilots, Inc.
As needed
Vessel status and waterway
information
(337) 436-0372
710 West Prien Lake Road, Ste 201
Lake Charles, LA 70601
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
TEXAS
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Sabine Pilots Association
Vessel status and waterway
information
(409) 962-8589
(409) 722-1141
5148 W. Parkway
Groves, TX 77619
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
92
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AUGUST 2006
9240.72
Environmental Interest Groups
Name:
Personnel available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Sierra Club
(409) 839-8748
133 Berkshire Lane
Beaumont, TX 77705
Name:
Clean Air and Water Inc. (Citizens
Environmental Organization)
Personnel available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
(409) 892-4964
750 Wade St.
Beaumont, TX 77706
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Louisiana Geological Survey
As needed
Can provide assessment assistance
(225) 389-0281
Box G, University Station
Baton Rouge, LA 70893-4107
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
Sabine National Wildlife Refuge
Provides assessment of local area
(337) 762-3816
(337) 498-2092 (pager)
Highway 27 South
Hackberry, LA 70645
Name:
Texas A & M University
Spill Research
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Provides guidance on dispersants
(979) 845-3211
Texas A & M University
College Station, TX 77843-3136
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
C-K Associates
Chemical analysis
(225) 752-8062
17170 Perkins Road
Baton Rouge, LA 70810-3817
Name:
Institute for Environmental
Studies at LSU
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
Chemical analysis and scientific support
(225) 388-3202
Louisiana State University
42 Atkinson Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
93
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AUGUST 2006
9240.8
Academic Institutions
TEXAS A&M CENTER FOR MARINE TRAINING & SAFETY (TEEX)
Texas A&M (TEEX)
phone:
(409) 740-4462
87101 Tiekman Road
fax:
(409) 744-2890
Galveston, TX 77554
E-mail: [email protected]
9240.9
Laboratories
Precision Petroleum Labs, Inc. (FINGERPRINT ANALYSIS)
5915 Star Lane
phone:
(713) 680-9425
Houston, Texas 77057
fax:
(713) 680-9564
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
E.I. DuPont
Chemical analysis
(409) 886-6442
P.O. Box 1089
Orange, TX 77630
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
IHI-Kemron
Chemical analysis
(409) 727-1661
1216 Port Neches Avenue
Port Neches 77651
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
9240.10
Texas Environmental
Chemical analysis
(409) 727-6839
1045 Boston Avenue
Nederland, TX 77627
Emergency Medical Services
AMBULANCE SERVICES
Louisiana
Acadian Ambulance Service
Cameron Parish EMS
South Cameron Hospital Ambulance
West Cal-Cam Hospital Ambulance
Lake Charles
Sweetlake
Creole
Sulphur
(800) 259-1111
(337) 598-4789
(337) 542-4444
(337) 527-9999
Beaumont
Beaumont
(800) 631-6565
(409) 838-1911
(409) 840-2005
Texas
Air Ambulance
Goldstar EMS
Metrocare EMS
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AUGUST 2006
Orange County Ambulance Service
Mid-County Emergency Medical
Diamond Emergency Medical
Bridge City
Nederland
Port Arthur
(409) 883-6414
(409) 722-7890
(409) 985-5911
HOSPITALS
Louisiana
Name:
Personnel available:
Telephone number:
Address:
Cameron Hospital, Creole, LA
(337) 542-4111
5360 W. Creole Hwy
Creole, LA
Name:
Personnel available:
Telephone number:
Address:
Lake Charles Memorial Hospital
(337) 494-3000
1701 Oak Park Blvd
Lake Charles, LA
Name:
West Calcasieu-Cameron Hospital, Personnel
available:
(337) 527-7034
701 E. Cypress St
Sulphur, LA
Telephone number:
Address:
Name:
Personnel available:
Telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
St. Patrick's Hospital, Lake Charles, LA
(337) 436-1111
(337) 436-2511
524 S. Ryan St.
Lake Charles, LA 70601
Texas
Name:
Personnel available:
Telephone number:
Address:
Mid-Jefferson Hospital
Name:
Personnel available:
Telephone number:
Address:
Park Place Medical Center
(409) 727-2321
Hwy 365 at 27th Street
Nederland, TX 77627
(409) 983-4951
3050 39th Street
Port Arthur, TX 77640
Name:
Personnel available:
Telephone number:
Address:
St. Mary Hospital
Name:
Personnel available:
Telephone number:
Address:
St. Elizabeth Hospital
(409) 985-7431
3600 Gates Boulevard
Port Arthur, TX 77640
(409) 899-7000
2830 Calder Avenue
95
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AUGUST 2006
Beaumont, TX 77702
Name:
Personnel available:
Telephone number:
Address:
Baptist Beaumont Hospital
(409) 835-3781
College and 11th Street
Beaumont, TX 77702
Name:
Personnel available:
Telephone number:
Address:
9240.11
Baptist Orange Hospital
(409) 883-9361
608 Strickland
Orange, TX 77630
Safety Equipment
CLOTHING
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Availability restrictions:
Nomex safety apparel
As needed
Rentals and sales, will open after hours for
emergencies
Beaumont, TX
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Commercial
JoAnn Pippin, Manager
(409) 832-3434 (800) 666-8676
(409) 838-2984 (home) 781-3196 (mobile) 7232360 (beeper)
Munro's Safety Apparel
1499 Broadway
Beaumont, TX 77701
Mailing address:
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Protective clothing and safety equipment
As needed
Large inventory on hand
Lake Charles, LA
0730 to 1630
Commercial
Elridge Handy, Sales Manager
(337) 436-7538
(337) 436-3346 FAX
Safety House,
Lake Charles Pipe & Supply
2010 Enterprise Blvd
Lake Charles, LA 70602
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Safety equipment
As needed
Large inventory on hand
Lake Charles, LA
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AUGUST 2006
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
0730 to 1630
Commercial
Elridge Handy, Sales Manager
(337) 436-7538
(337) 436-3346 FAX
Safety House,
Lake Charles Pipe & Supply
1228 Broad Street
Lake Charles, LA 70602
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Safety equipment
As needed
Nomex suits, rainwear, rubber boots, Wilson
Safety equipment
Large inventory on hand
Lake Charles, LA
8-5 M thru F, 8-12 Saturday
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Commercial
Cecil Fritz
(337) 433-5361
(337) 436-3697 FAX
U-Tech
1432 Broad Street
Lake Charles, LA 70601
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Safety equipment
As needed
Nomex suits, rainwear, rubber boots, Wilson
Safety equipment
Large inventory on hand
Lake Charles, LA
7-5 M to F, on 24 hour call
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Commercial
Russell Guidry
(337) 433-5744
(337) 436-3960 FAX
Fire Safety Sales & Service
130 N. Ryan
Lake Charles, LA 70602
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Safety equipment
As needed
Nomex suits, rainwear, rubber boots, Wilson
Safety equipment
Large inventory on hand
Lake Charles, LA
Service 24 hours a day
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Commercial
Mike Halay
(337) 433-1002
(337) 436-8289 FAX
Lake Charles Rubber Company
930 3rd Avenue
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AUGUST 2006
Lake Charles, LA 70602
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Personal Protective Equipment
As needed
Clothes, gloves, hearing protection, hard hats,
helmets, disposable items.
Delivery available.
Orange, TX
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Commercial
Ann Tompkins, Murphy Burch
(409) 886-7164, 886-1968
(409) 886-7810, 886-1968
Express Supply
87 Main
Orange, TX 77630
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
9250
Protective Equipment
Beaumont, TX
Commercial
(409) 842-5040
Vallen Safety Supply Company
1375 W Cardinal Dr.
Beaumont, TX 77705
Stakeholders
Texas
U.S. Fish and Wildlife
17629 El Camino Real, Suite 211
Houston, TX 77058-3051
Phone: 281-286-8282
McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge
Texas Point National Wildlife Refuge
P.O. Box 609
Sabine Pass, TX 77655
Phone: 409-971-2909
Fax: 409-971-2104
98
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AUGUST 2006
Regional Office
Texas Parks and Wildlife
1502 Pine Drive
Dickerson, TX 77539
POC: Weston Denton
Phone: 281-534-0130
24 hr: 512-389-4848
Wildlife Management Areas:
Lower Neches WMA
Tony Houseman WMA
Candy Cain Adshire WMA
JD Murphree WMA
POC: Jim Sutherlin
Texas Parks and Wildlfe
10 Parks and Wildlife Dr
Port Arthur, TX 77640
Phone: 409-736-2551
State Parks:
Sea Rim State Park
Sabine Pass Battleground State Park and Historic Site
POC: Texas Parks and Wildlife
P.O. Box 1066
Sabine Pass, TX 77655
Phone: 409-971-2559
Louisiana
U.S. Fish and Wildlife
646 Cajundome Blvd, Suite 400
Lafayette, LA 70506
Phone: 337-291-3100
Fax: 337-291-3139
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AUGUST 2006
Sabine National Wildlife Refuge
3000 Holly Beach Hwy
Hackberry, LA 70645
Phone: 337-762-3816
Fax: 337-762-3780
Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge
1428 Hwy 27
Bell City, LA 70630
Phone: 337-598-2216
Fax: 337-598-2492
Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge
209 Nature Rd
Lake Arthur, LA 70549
Phone: 337-774-5923
Fax: 337-774-9913
9260
Miscellaneous Contacts
9260.1
Lightering
AMERICAN EAGLE TANKERS AGENCIES
1900 West Loop South, Suite 920
24hr:
Houston, TX 77027
Fax:
Email: [email protected] Backline:
(713) 622-1590
(713) 622-2256
(713) 622-6436
PELICAN OFFSHORE SERVICES COMPANY
1301 Pelican Island, Block #2
Galveston, TX 77554
Phone:
(409) 740-0949
SKAUGEN PETROTRANS, INC.
5847 San Felipe, Suite 3150
Phone:
Houston, TX 77057
Fax:
9260.2
(713) 266-8000
(713) 266-0309
Towing Companies
BUFFALO MARINE SERVICE
8201 E. Erath Street
24hr
Houston, TX 77012
Phone:
Fax:
(713) 923-5571
(713) 923-5304
HIGMAN TOWING COMPANY
1980 Post Oak Blvd., #1101
Phone:
Houston, TX 77056
Fax:
(713) 552-1101
(713) 552-0732
100
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AUGUST 2006
KIRBY INLAND MARINE INC.
55 Waugh Drive
Houston, TX 77061
24 Hr:
Fax:
(713) 435-1079
(713) 435-1454
ACBL
P.O. Box 610
Jeffersonville, IN 47131
24 Hr:
Fax:
(877) 857-1225
(812) 288-1766
STAPP TOWING COMPANY, INC.
P. O. Box 325
Phone:
Dickinson, TX 77539
Fax:
9260.3
9260.4
Railroad Emergency Contacts
Union Pacific Railroad
(888) 877-7267
Burlington Northern/Santa Fe Railroad
(800) 832-5452
Kansas City Southern Railroad
(800) 892-6295
Texas Mexican Railroad
(956) 728-6767
Utility Companies
Electric:
Telephone:
9260.5
(281) 337-2551
(281) 337-4108
Entergy
Contact: Vernon Pierce
24 Hr. Emergency
phone: (409) 981-2427
(409) 838-6631
(409) 673-2135 (cell)
(800) ENTERGY (368-3749)
Southwestern Bell
phone: (800) 464-7928
Command Posts
TEXAS
Space Available:
Equipment capabilities:
10,000 square feet
Microphone, overhead projector, lodging and
food
Port Arthur, TX
Holiday Inn
(409) 724-5000
Holiday Inn
2929 Jimmy Johnson Blvd.
Port Arthur, TX 77642
Location:
Owner:
Telephone number:
Mailing address:
Space Available:
Equipment capabilities:
Location:
Owner:
Telephone number:
Mailing address:
5,000 square feet
Microphone, overhead projector
Nederland, TX
Southeast Texas Regional Airport
(409) 722-0251
Southeast Texas Regional Airport
5000 Jerry Ware Dr.
Beaumont, TX 77705
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Space Available:
Equipment capabilities:
Location:
Owner:
Telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
8,000 square feet
Port Neches, TX
City of Port Neches
(409) 727-2182
(409) 722-5885
Wright Building
1006 Port Neches Blvd.
Port Neches, TX 77651
Space Available:
Equipment capabilities:
Location:
Owner:
Telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
5,000 square feet
Port Neches, TX
National Guard Armory
(409) 727-0431
(409) 989-3900 pin 597
Texas National Guard
511 Grigsby
Port Neches, TX 77651
Space Available:
Equipment capabilities:
Location:
Owner:
Telephone number:
Mailing address:
3000 square feet
Microphone, overhead projector
Nederland, TX
TX Air National Guard
(409) 727-1387
Tx Air National Guard
2929 Airport Blvd.
Nederland, TX 77642
Space Available:
Equipment capabilities:
Location:
Owner:
Telephone number:
Mailing address:
10,000 square feet
Microphone, overhead projector
Port Arthur, TX
Port Arthur Civic Center
(409) 985-8801
Civic Center
3401 Cultural Center Dr.
Port Arthur, TX 77640
Space Available:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Owner:
Telephone number:
Mailing address:
10,000 square feet
Microphone, overhead projector
Beaumont, TX
U.S. Army Reserve Ctr.
(409) 833-8447 or (501) 771-8722
U.S. Army Reserve Ctr.
3020 College St.
Beaumont, TX 77730
Space Available:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Owner:
Telephone number:
Mailing address:
5,000 square feet
Microphone, overhead projector
Port Arthur, TX
Ramada Inn
(409) 962-9858
Ramada Inn
3801 Hwy 73
Port Arthur, TX 77632
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AUGUST 2006
Space Available:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Owner:
Telephone number:
Mailing address:
10,000 square feet
Microphone, overhead projector
Beaumont, TX
Beaumont Civic Center
(409) 838-3435
Civic Center
801 Main
Beaumont, TX 77642
Space Available:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Owner:
Telephone number:
Mailing address:
5,000 square feet
Microphone, overhead projector
Beaumont, TX
Hilton
(409) 842-3600
Hilton Beaumont
2355 I-10 South
Beaumont, TX 77705
Space Available:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Owner:
Telephone number:
Mailing address:
10,000 square feet
Microphone, overhead projector
Depends on School Session
Beaumont, TX
Lamar University
(409) 880-8311/8307
Lamar University
4400 MLK Blvd.
Beaumont, TX 77730
Space Available:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Owner:
Telephone number:
Mailing address:
10,000 square feet
Microphone, overhead projector
Depends on School Session
Orange, TX
Lamar State College-Orange
(409) 882-3314 (President’s Office)
Lamar State College-Orange
410 Front St.
Orange, TX 77630
Space Available:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Owner:
Telephone number:
Mailing address:
10,000 square feet
Microphone, overhead projector
Depends on School Session
Orange, TX
West Orange Cove ISD
(409) 882-5444
West Orange Cove ISD
505 15th St.
Orange, TX 77630
LOUISIANA
Space Available:
Equipment capabilities:
78,965 square feet
Microphone, overhead projector
Three banquet rooms, theater, exhibition hall
Availability restrictions:
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AUGUST 2006
Location:
Owner:
Point of Contact
Telephone number:
Mailing address:
9260.51
Lake Charles, LA
Lake Charles Civic Center
Shiela Guidry
(337) 491-1256
Civic Center
PO Box 900
Lake Charles, LA 70602
Rental Command Posts
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Mobile Command Center
On demand
Trailer outfitted with the following:
Telephone, radio, copier, facsimile
machine, word processing, office
supplies filing system, first aid.
None
Westwego, LA
No more than 4 hours
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Commercial
Jimmy Aime
(504) 436-0883 FAX (504) 535-3262
(800) 436-0883
ICI
PO Box 866
Garyville, LA 70051
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
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Location:
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Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
9260.52
Mobile Office Building
20-60' trailer.
Beaumont, TX
2 hours
GE Capital
Chris Arnold
409 842-2511
N/A
GE Capital.
2905 W. Cardinal Dr.
Beaumont, TX 77705
Local Portable Command Posts
Texas General Land Office
La Porte, TX
phone:
(281) 470-6597
Harris County Sheriffs Department
(713) 221-6000
CIMA
(281) 476-5040
City of Baytown
phone:
104
(281) 422-8281
SOUTHEAST TEXAS AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA GEOGRAPHIC RESPONSE PLAN
AUGUST 2006
9260.6
Aircraft Support
9260.61
Aircraft Rental
United States Air Force Auxiliary (CAP)
Texas Wing
phone:
pager:
Louisiana Wing
phone:
phone:
phone:
24 Hour (CAP HQ)
phone:
(245) 867-3680
(800) 587-1137
(337) 437-1309
(337) 439-9911
(337) 438-0435
(888) 211-1812
FIXED WING
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
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Location:
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24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Cessna 150
3
Cessna 150 has 2 person capacity
Beaumont
Commercial
Don Lewis
(409) 866-0084
(409) 755-0756
Beaumont Wings
455 Keith Road
Beaumont, TX 77704
Type of equipment:
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Location:
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24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Cessna 172
3
Cessna 172 has 3 person capacity
Beaumont
Commercial
Don Lewis
(409) 866-0084
(409) 755-0756
Beaumont Wings
455 Keith Road
Beaumont, TX 77704
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
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Location:
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24-hour telephone number:
Beech 35
1
Beech 35 has 4 person capacity
Beaumont
Commercial
Don Lewis
409) 866-0084
(409) 755-0756
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AUGUST 2006
Mailing address:
Beaumont Wings
455 Keith Road
Beaumont, TX 77704
Type of equipment:
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Mailing address:
Twin Engine Cessna
1
Has 6 person capacity
Beaumont
Commercial
Don Lewis
(409) 866-0084
(409) 55-0756
Beaumont Wings
455 Keith Road
Beaumont, TX 77704
HELICOPTERS
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Helicopters
80
5, 7, 12, and 19 passenger helicopters
7:00 am to 5:00 pm regular hours. Immediate
Gulf response, Patterson LA (504) 395-6191
(night crew location)
Sabine Pass
40 minutes
Commercial
John Hebert
Location:
Response times:
Owner and affiliation:
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Location:
Response times:
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Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
9260.62
Helicopter
1
Has 3 person capacity
Beaumont
Commercial
Don Lewis
(409) 866-0084
(409) 755-0756
Beaumont Wings
455 Keith Road
Beaumont, TX 77704
Airports
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Southeast Texas Regional Airport
6,751 foot and 5,071 foot runways. FAA offices
on site, Air National Guard facility, major
highway access. Large areas for open storage,
separate areas for commercial and private
aviation
Availability restrictions:
Location:
29-57.0' N, 94-01.2' W
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AUGUST 2006
Elevation 16 feet
Response times:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
County Government
Robert Thomas
(409) 722-0251
(409) 722-0251
Robert S. Thomas
2748 Viterbo Road, Box 9
Beaumont, TX 77705
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Orange County Airport
As per James Justice, Justice & Hwang
Engineers, the Orange County Airport is
designed for 30,000 pound repetitious loads. In
emergency conditions, the airfield pavement
could withstand a landing load up to 100,000
pounds. Not recommended for heavy loads.
The airfield has large open areas and hangars
that may be available for staging or storage of
equipment. New runway length is 4,400 feet.
Airport has Precision Approach Path Indicator
(PAPI)
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
30-04.2' N, 93-48.2 W
County Government
Chuck Frazier,
Orange County Courthouse
(409) 735-3841
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Chuck Frazier
Orange County Courthouse
Orange, TX 77630
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
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Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Beaumont Municipal Airport
3,600 foot runway
30-04.2' N, 94-12.9 W; Elevation 32’
Municipal Government
Kirby Richard
(409) 880-3742
Kirby Richard
P.O. Box 3827
Beaumont, TX 77704
Type of equipment:
Airport, Silsbee/Kountze
Hawthorn Field
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Owner and affiliation:
3,802 foot runway
30-20.2', N 94-15.5 W Elevation: 77’
Municipal Government
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AUGUST 2006
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Tom Mayfield
(409) 246-5120
Tom Mayfield
c/o Judge
P.O. Drawer 760
Kountze, TX 77625
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
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Location:
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24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Airport, Southland Field, Sulphur, LA
5000 foot X 75 foot runway
Sulphur, LA
Municipal Government
Alfred White
(337) 583-9144
(337) 583-2488
Southland Field
c/o Cathie Miller
7000 Southland Field, Hwy 108, West
Sulphur, LA 70663
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
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Location:
Response times:
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Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Airport, Welsh Airport, Welsh, LA
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Airport, Jennings Airport, Jennings, LA
2,697' runway and 2,200' runway
Welsh, LA
Municipal Government
Emery Lyon
(337) 734-2231
(337) 734-2594
Welsh Airport
615 N. Kennedy
Welsh, LA 70591
3600' runway, 2,000' runway, 5000' runway.
Jennings, LA
Municipal Government
Ed Krielow
(337) 824-1567
(337) 824-1567
Jennings Airport
P.O. Box 877, Airport Road
Jennings, LA 70546
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Airport, Lake Charles Regional
6500' runway and 4400' runway
Lake Charles, LA
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Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Municipal Government
Alan Kratzer
(337) 478-6826
(337) 433-7121
Lake Charles Regional Airport
P.O. Box 5820
Lake Charles, LA 70606-5820
Type of equipment:
Chennault Jet Center (FPO)
Chennault Industrial Airport,
Lake Charles, LA
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
3700' runway and 10,710' runway, fueling
services and food for aircrew
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Lake Charles, LA
Commercial
Mark Henry
(337) 436-4877
(337) 436-4877
Chennault Jet Center
4500 Chennault Pkwy
Lake Charles, LA 70615
Type of equipment:
Airport, Chennault Industrial Airport, Lake
Charles, LA
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
3700' runway and 10,710' runway
Lake Charles, LA
Municipal Government
Max E. Jones
(337) 491-9961
(337) 491-9961
Chennault Industrial Airport
3551 Avenue C
Lake Charles, LA 70601
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Airport, Legros Memorial Airport, Crowley, LA
4000' runway and 4300' runway
Estherwood, LA
(8 miles SW of Crowley)
Response times:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Municipal Government
J.D. Haines
(337) 784-5403
(337) 784-5403
Legros Memorial Airport
P.O. Box 73
Crowley, LA
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AUGUST 2006
9260.7
Lodging
TEXAS
Alamo Plaza Motel
Austin Motor Hotel
Best Western
Hilton, Beaumont
Holiday Inn, Bmt
Holiday Inn,
LaQuinta Inn
Quality Inn
Roadway Inn
Midway Motel
Motel 6
Southwinds Inn
Best Western Airport
Greene Towne Motel
Villa Motel
Best Western Orange
Days Inn
Motel 6
Ramada Inn Orange
Percy's Motel
Seashell Motel
Driftwood Inn
EconoLodge
Holiday Inn
Holiday Motor Hotel
Ramada Inn
1930 College
590 N. 11th St
1610 I-10 S.
2355 I-10 S.
3950 I-10 S.
2095 N. 11th St.
220 I-10 N.
1295 N. 11th St.
I-10 at 11th St.
198 Texas
5201 E. Parkway
5101 E. Parkway
Hwy 69 S.
915 Memorial Hwy
1132 Nederland
2630 I-10 W
2900 I-10 W.
4407 N. 27th St.
I-10 W.
3015 Hwy 73 W.
2811 Hwy 73 W.
3700 Memorial Hwy
2811 Memorial Hwy
2929 Jimmy Johnson
3889 Gulfway Dr.
3801 Hwy 73 E.
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Bridge City
Groves
Groves
Nederland
Nederland
Nederland
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
Port Acres
Port Acres
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
(409) 833-1437
(409) 835-5371
(409) 842-0037
(409) 842-3600
(409) 842-5995
(409) 892-2222
(409) 838-9991
(409) 892-7722
(409) 892-8111
(409) 735-2311
(409) 962-6611
(409) 962-3000
(409) 727-1631
(409) 722-8397
(409) 722-5003
(409) 883-6616
(409) 883-9981
(409) 883-4891
(409) 883-0231
(409) 736-1554
(409) 736-1789
(409) 985-8411
(409) 985-9316
(409) 724-5000
(409) 985-2538
(409) 962-9858
Holly Beach
Holly Beach
Cameron
Creole
Lake Charles
Lake Charles
Lake Charles
Lake Charles
Lake Charles
Lake Charles
Sulphur
Sulphur
Sulphur
Vinton
(337) 569-2368
(337) 569-2388
(337) 775-5442
(337) 542-4148
(337) 433-8291
(337) 439-2444
(337) 433-1711
(337) 433-0541
(337) 433-7121
(337) 433-5213
(337) 527-8146
(337) 528-2061
(337) 527-8303
(337) 589-7492
LOUISIANA
Prioux's Cabins
Holly Beach, LA
Gulfview Apts
Holly Beach, LA
Cameron Motel
Cameron, LA
Rutherford Motel
Creole, LA
Belmont Motor Hotel 2700 Broad St.
Best Suites
401 Lakeshore
Days Inn
1010 Hwy 171
Downtown Motor Inn 607 N. Lakeshore
Harrah’s Hotel
505 N. Lakeshore
Best Western
I-10, East
Chateau Motor Inn
202 Ruth Street
Holiday Inn
200 Ruth Street
LaQuinta Motor Inn
2600 Ruth Street
Best Western, Vinton
I-10 at Vinton
9260.8
Food & Water
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AUGUST 2006
9260.81
Food
LOUISIANA
Pat's of Cameron
Emerys Restaurant
Boudin King
Michael A. Catering
Catering By Sally
Steamboat Bill's
Wagon Wheel Catering
Jude's Deli
Western Sizzlin Steaks
Marilyn's Catering
Pizza Hut
Pizza Hut
Mr. Gatti's Pizza
Pizza Hut
Delta Seafood & Steaks
Cajun Tales Seafood
500 Main St.
716 N. Thompson
906 W. Division
417 Jefferson
623 University
Hwy 14 & Broad St
703 W. Prien Lake
345 Broad St
11 W. Prien Lake
3450 5th Ave
3000 Maplewood
Hwy 378
1811 Ruth St.
2625 Ruth St.
I-10 exit Vinton
501 N. Adams St.
Cameron
(337) 775-5959
Iowa
(337) 582-6956
Jennings
(337) 824-6593
Lafayette
(337) 237-4634
Lake Charles (337) 478-4748
Lake Charles (337) 494-1700
Lake Charles (337) 474-2507
Lake Charles (337) 477-3033
Lake Charles (337) 477-5932
Lake Charles (337) 477-3553
Maplewood
(337) 625-8241
Moss Bluff
(337) 855-7770
Sulphur
(337) 527-0316
Sulphur
(337) 526-2888
Vinton
(337) 589-2474
Welsh
(337) 437-4772
TEXAS
Billy Joe's BBQ
Creative Creations
Double DD Catering
Entertainment Svcs
Jason's Deli
Marion's Catering
Moncla's Catering
JD's BBQ
Moncla's Catering
Someplace Special
Anthony's Deli
Brisket Room
Creative Creations
9260.82
Nederland
(409) 727-1492
Nederland
(409) 722-9295
Nederland
(409) 727-2224
Nederland
(409) 724-2787
Port Arthur (409) 727-6420
Nederland (409) 727-3114
Nederland
(409) 322-4744
Orange
(409) 222-9522
Orange
(409) 932-4544
Orange
(409) 952-3505
Port Arthur (409) 952-5281
Port Arthur (409) 982-6471
Port Arthur
(409) 722-9296
701 Main St.
1950 Cedar
5105 Cardinal
1950 Cedar
Hwy 90 W
4810 E Opelousas
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Sulphur
Lake Charles
Water
Kenwood Water
Mountain Valley
Spring Mountain
Triangle
K & K Bottled Water
Kentwood Water
9260.9
2029 Magnolia
Nederland
2520 Avenue H
701 Main St.
Central Mall
330 Twin City Hwy
535 MLK Pkwy
I-10 at Orange
635 MLK Pkwy
6521 I-10
3748 Gulfway Dr
1101 Jefferson Dr
701 Main St.
(800) 235-7873
(409) 832-2346
(409) 842-4727
(409) 832-2346
(337) 625-2217
(800) 444-7873
Temporary Storage and Disposal Facilities (TSD)
Class I Hazardous Waste Fuel Recycling:
Dura Therm, Inc.
P. O. Box 58466
Houston, TX 77258-8466
Galveston County
phone:
fax:
111
(281) 339-1352
(281) 559-1364
SOUTHEAST TEXAS AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA GEOGRAPHIC RESPONSE PLAN
AUGUST 2006
Class I Hazardous Waste/Disposal Well - Storage & Processing:
Texas Molecular
Box 1914
2525 Battleground
Deer Park, TX 77536
Harris County
phone:
fax:
(281) 930-2525
(281) 930-2511
Vopak
2000 W. Loop S., Suite 2200
Houston, TX 77027
Harris County
phone:
fax:
(713) 623-0000
(713) 561-7322
Class I Hazardous/Class I Non-Hazardous Municipal Solid Waste/Storage:
Clean Harbors
500 Battleground Road
LaPorte, TX 77571
Harris County
phone:
fax:
(281) 476-0645
(281) 727-7693
Class I Hazardous Waste Mixed Hazardous and Radioactive Waste Storage:
NSSI/Recovery Services, Inc.
P. O. Box 34042
Houston, TX 77234
Harris County
phone:
fax:
(713) 641-0391
(713) 641-6153
Class I Hazardous Waste Storage and Processing:
SCT Environmental In Houston
5738 Cheswood
Houston, TX 77087
Harris County
phone:
fax:
(713) 645-8710
(713) 649-6022
Class I Hazardous Waste/Storage and Processing Incineration:
Rhodia, Inc.
8615 Manchester St.
Houston, TX 77012
Harris County
phone:
fax:
(713) 928-3411
(713) 928-3431
phone:
fax:
(361) 852-8284
(361) 852-3167
Class I Hazardous Waste/Disposal Well:
Texas Molecular
P. O. Box 7809
6901 Greenwood Dr. (78415)
Corpus Christi, TX 78467
Nueces County
Class I Hazardous Waste/Landfill:
112
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AUGUST 2006
Texas Ecologists, Inc.
P. O. Box 307
Robstown, TX 78380
Nueces County
phone:
fax:
(800) 242-3209
(361) 387-0794
RUBBER STORAGE BLADDERS
Type of equipment:
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Mailing address:
Liquid storage equipment
4 sea slugs
1260 gallon capacity per bladder
Mobile, AL
6hrs
USCG GST
OPS
(334) 639-6601
ATC Mobile
Tanner Williams Rd.
MOBILE, AL 36695
TANK BARGES
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Tank barge
1 420,000 gallon storage capacity tank barge
Port Arthur, TX
MSRC
1-800-645-7745
1-800-259-6772
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Liquid recovery storage equipment
1 compartment barge/skimmer vessel at
546,000 gallon capacity, 1 compartment
barge/skimmer vessel at 84,000 gallon capacity,
2 tank barges at 420,000 gallon capacity each, 1
tank barge at 1,050,000 gallon capacity
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Houston, TX
6 hours
Commercial
(713) 534-6195
Clean Channel Association, Inc.
3110 Pasadena Freeway
PASADENA, TX 77503
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SOUTHEAST TEXAS AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA GEOGRAPHIC RESPONSE PLAN
AUGUST 2006
PORTABLE STORAGE TANKS
Type of equipment:
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Portable storage tanks w/ transport trucks
350 tanks combined
Tanks can be delivered and placed virtually
anywhere. Sizes range from 42 bbl to 500 bbl
None
Nederland, TX
Immediate, 24/7
None
Commercial
John Virgilo, Branch Manager
(409) 729-1131
(409) 284-0363
NES Rentals, Inc.
5425 North Twin City Hwy
Nederland, TX 77627
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Portable storage tanks with transport
250+ tanks
Tanks can be delivered and placed virtually
anywhere. Sizes range from 42 bbl to 500 bbl
None
Lake Charles, LA
Immediate, 24/7
None
Commercial
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BOA:
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Yes
(337) 882-0678
Baker Tank
3364 Carbide Dr.
Lake Charles, LA 70601
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Commercial
Larry Stenford
(409) 962-3121
Rain for Rent
6401 Gulfway Dr.
Groves, TX 77619-4207
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Commercial
Tony Broussard
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AUGUST 2006
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(409) 727-0511
Triangle Waste Solutions
4956 Baurque Rd.
Nederland, TX 77627-6357
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Commercial
Chris Meguire
(409) 840-9011
Tidal Tanks
1497 West Cardinal Dr.
Beaumont, TX 77705-6412
ROLL-ON AND ROLL-OFF DISPOSAL BOXES
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
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Roll-off boxes
500
20 and 30 cubic yard, closed top boxes. Boxes
will match up to Clean Harbor trucks.
Port Arthur, TX
1 to 2 hours
Commercial Cleanup Contractor
Chris Dupuis or dispatcher on call
(409) 796-1388
(409) 796-1300
Clean Harbors
P.O. Box 5618
Port Arthur, TX 77640
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9260.10
Roll-off boxes
Nederland, TX
Commercial
(409) 724-2371
BFI
6425 Twin City Hwy
Nederland, TX 77705
Maintenance and Fueling Facilities
Type of equipment:
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Land based fuel transport trucks
3 trucks
Transport trucks for gasoline, diesel, oil, and
antifreeze
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AUGUST 2006
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Port Arthur, TX
Commercial
Kenneth Spidle
(409) 727-4400
(409) 723-6900 (pager)
Spidle Oil
P.O. Box 782
Port Arthur, TX 77641
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Land based fuel transport trucks
Transport trucks for gasoline, diesel, and oils
Beaumont, TX
Commercial
(409) 982-4112
Tri Con Inc.
West Port Arthur Road
Beaumont, TX 77701
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Land based fuel transport trucks
Transport trucks for gasoline, diesel, and oils.
Beaumont, TX
Commercial
(409) 833-6331
Darby Oil
1393 Broadway
Beaumont, TX 77701
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Land based fuel transport trucks
Transport trucks for gasoline, diesel
and oils
Orange
Commercial
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(409) 883-2111
Craft Oil
1916 Strickland
Orange, TX 77630
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Land based fuel transport trucks
Transport trucks for gasoline, diesel, and oils.
Beaumont, TX
Commercial
(409) 833-4373
Sitton Oil & Marine Company
4655 W. Cardinal Drive
Beaumont, TX 77701
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Land/marine based fueling
No skid tanks
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AUGUST 2006
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DeQuincy and Lake Charles, LA
Randy Daigle
1-800-960-3835
1-800-960-3835
Daigle Petroleum Sales
P.O. Box 7261
Lake Charles, LA 70606
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
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Marine fueling facilities
2 barges
Barge (HMS 65) 6000 bbl diesel, 28,000 bbl
potable water; 1200 bbl lube oil; 3000 1.5 hp
pump (potable water). Barge (HMS 15) 15,000
bbl diesel; 11,000 gallon potable water, 8" pump
diesel
High Island to Orange Cut
GIWW Intersection with Sabine-Neches Canal
Commercial
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(409) 982-9425
Houston Marine Fueling Services
2706 Gulfway Drive
Port Arthur, TX 77641
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Marine fueling station
Gasoline, diesel, boat ramp, and boat hoist
Orange, TX
Curtis Jackson
(409) 883-6085
Sabine Yacht Basin
319 Meyers Street
Orange, TX 77630 (Adams Bayou)
Type of equipment:
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Marine fueling facilities
2 barges
Barge (HMS 30) 3,000 bbl diesel fuel, 30,000
gallons potable water; 6" pump. Barge (HMS
16) 1500 bbl diesel fuel; 10,000 gallons potable
water, 4" pump
Hackberry, LA
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(337) 762-4705
Devall Fleeting Services
P.O. Box 128
Hackberry, LA 70645
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Marine fueling facilities
2 barges
One Barge with 30,000 gallons of potable water.
One Barge with 40,000 gallons of potable water,
3,000 bbl of diesel fuel, 4" diesel pump
Port Arthur, TX mm 277 GIWW
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AUGUST 2006
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(409) 762-8424 or VHF-16
Marine Fueling Service, Inc.
P.O. Box 3617
Port Arthur, TX 77643-3617
or MM 277 GIWW
Type of equipment:
Marine fueling facilities
Port of Lake Charles
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None
Lake Charles, LA
Government
Ulysses de St. Germain
(337) 439-3661
Ulysses de St. Germain
P.O. Box AAA
Lake Charles, LA 70601
Type of equipment:
Maintenance Facility
Port of Lake Charles
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Engine Service, machinery repair, barge
cleaning, and salvage service
Lake Charles, LA
On demand
Local government
Ulysses St. Germain
(337) 439-3661 FAX (337) 493-3523
(337) 439-3661 FAX (337) 493-3523
Harbor District
P.O. Box AAA
Lake Charles, LA 70602
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Auto Repair facility
24-hour vehicle towing, auto repairs, truck
repairs
Lake Charles, LA
9 to 5, Monday thru Friday
Commercial
Mr. Benthy
(337) 474-0304 or (800) 366-0757
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Country Club Auto Repair
4901 Jensen Lane
Lake Charles, LA 70602
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Diesel engine repairs
Diesel engine repairs.
Lake Charles, LA
7 to 4, Monday thru Friday
George LeBeouf, Terry Beard
(337) 775-5513 FAX(337) 775-7687
(337) 775-5513 FAX(337) 775-7687
Lake Charles Diesel Inc.
P.O. Box K
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AUGUST 2006
Cameron, LA 70631
9260.11
Rental Equipment
GENERAL RENTAL
Nations Rent
Neff Rental
United Rentals
Hertz Equip. Rental
Prime Equip. Rental
Port Arthur
Beaumont/Orange
Beaumont
Beaumont
Nederland
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(409) 724-7368
(409) 833-6407
(409) 833-7902
(409) 727-1390
(409) 722-0283
Portable toilets
Lake Charles, LA
Immediate
Commercial
Mary Martin
(337) 436-7229
(337) 436-1435
Waste Management
536 Wesley Road
Lake Charles, LA 70616
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Portable toilets
Lake Charles, LA
Immediate
Commercial
Ed Belair
(337) 433-5037
(337) 527-1574 FAX (337) 439-9523
Anges's K-Jon
4520 Opelousas Street
Lake Charles, LA 70601
Type of equipment:
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Portable toilets
Average daily inventory of 200 units
Will provide chemicals, paper and cleaning twice
weekly.
Can draw on Lake Charles, Baytown, and
Houston if needed.
Serving Golden Triangle area
Immediate
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Commercial
Tracy Roccafort
(409) 842-0065
(409) 842-0065
Waste Management
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AUGUST 2006
2175 W. Cardinal Drive
Beaumont, TX 77705
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Portable toilets
Average daily inventory of 100 units
Will provide chemicals, paper and cleaning twice
weekly.
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Port Arthur, TX
Immediate
Commercial
Steve Pardue
(409) 724-7823
American Waste Services
PO Box 1882
Nederland, TX 77627
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Office supplies and equipment
Lake Charles, LA
1 hour
Commercial
(800) 256-7286
(337) 436-7286 or 494-1228
Corporate Express
320 7th Street
Lake Charles, LA 70601
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Office supplies and equipment
Lake Charles, LA
Commercial
(337) 439-7996
Office Depot
2806 Ryan St
Lake Charles, LA
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Office supplies and equipment
Cameron, LA
1 hour
Commercial
(337) 775-5645
(337) 775-5645
Clipper Office Supply
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AUGUST 2006
Cameron, LA 70631
Type of equipment:
Office supplies and equipment
(machines, except copiers & computers)
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Lake Charles, LA
1 hour
Commercial
(337) 478-7027
(337) 478-7027
Kelly Hamilton Office Machines
155 W. Prien Lake Road
Lake Charles, LA 70601
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Office supplies and equipment
Nederland, TX
1 hour
Commercial
(409) 722-5599
Manning’s
The Plaza
3704 Hwy 365
Nederland, TX 77642
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Copiers, Computers, Fax machines
Rental or sales
Beaumont, TX
1 hour
Commercial
(409) 892-0671
Star Graphics
4785 Eastex Freeway
Beaumont, TX 77706
COMPRESSORS
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Portable compressors
35
Compressors are 100 to 900 cfm, diesel
powered with 8-10 hour fuel capacity, most are
tow-able
24 hour availability
Beaumont
1-2 hours, depending on availability
Delivery help if several units are needed at once
Commercial
(409) 833-6407
(409) 833-6407
Heatley Equipment Company
1620 Cardinal Drive
Beaumont, TX 77705
Availability restrictions:
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Type of equipment:
188 to 375 cfm air compressors
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AUGUST 2006
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As needed
188 cfm to 375 cfm
Equipment on hand
Beaumont
15 minute call back time
Trucks for hauling heavy equipment if more than
1 generator at a time is needed.
Commercial
John Demary
(409) 842-5614
(409) 842-5614 (answering service)
U.S. Rentals
2465 W. Cardinal Drive
Beaumont, TX 77705
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GENERATORS
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Generators
10 generators
Garyville, LA
2 hours
Owner and affiliation:
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Commercial
Jimmy Aime
(504) 436-0833 FAX (540) 535-3262
(504) 436-0833
ICI
P.O. Box 866
Garyville, LA 70051
Type of equipment:
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Generators
3
2500 and 4500 watts, gasoline powered.
24 hour availability, transportation available, no
operators
Nederland
1-2 hours, depending on availability
Delivery help if several units are needed at once
Commercial
Rodney Vell, Chad, Wayne Cureton
(409) 722-5354
(409) 721-6970, 727-0141, 727-0866
Cureton & Sons Rental
106 18th Street
Nederland, TX 77627
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2.3 to 50 kW generators
As needed
2.3 kW to 50 kW
Equipment on hand
Beaumont
15 minute call back time
Trucks for hauling heavy equipment if more than
1 generator at a time is needed
Commercial
Owner and affiliation:
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AUGUST 2006
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
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John Demary
(409) 842-5614
(409) 842-5614 (answering service)
U.S. Rentals
2465 W. Cardinal Drive
Beaumont, TX 77705
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
50 kW Generators
2
50 kW. All equipment is rented full of fuel.
Customer is responsible to return full of fuel
24 hour service, 7 days per week, delivery and
pickup fee. Equipment on hand
Nederland
2 hours, depending on availability
Trucks for hauling heavy equipment if more than
1 generator at a time is needed. Customer is
responsible for operation and security of
machine.
Commercial
Tommy Jordan and Trey Sharp
(409) 722-0283
(409) 722-0283
Prime Equipment
1635 Industrial Park Drive
Nederland, TX 77627
Availability restrictions:
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HEATERS
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Bullet heaters
As needed
Equipment on hand
Beaumont
15 minute call back time
Commercial
John Demary
(409) 842-5614
(409) 842-5614 (answering service)
U.S. Rentals
2465 W. Cardinal Drive
Beaumont, TX 77705
LIGHTING
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Lighting equipment
Port Arthur, TX
1 hour
Commercial
(409) 983-5646
(409) 983-5646
Garner Environmental Services, Inc.
2706 Gulfway Drive
Port Arthur, TX 77640
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AUGUST 2006
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Lighting equipment
Garyville, LA
2 hours
Commercial
Jimmy Aime
(504) 436-0833 FAX (504) 535-3262
(504) 436-0833
ICI
P.O. Box 866
Garyville, LA 70051
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Lighting equipment
Pasadena, TX
2 hours
Commercial
(713) 676-1337
(713) 676-1337
Clean Channel Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 2489
Houston, TX 77252-2489
PRESSURE WASHERS
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Pressure washers
6
2500 psi, 4.5 gallons of water per minute,
gasoline powered
24 hour availability, transportation available
Nederland
1-2 hours, depending on availability
Delivery help if several units are needed at
once.
Commercial
Rodney Vell, Chad, Wayne Cureton
(409) 722-5354
(409) 721-6970, 727-0141, 727-0866
Cureton & Sons Rental
106 18th Street
Nederland, TX 77627
Availability restrictions:
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Pressure washers
3
Pressure washers are 3000 psi, gasoline
powered with 2 hour fuel capacity
24 hour availability
Beaumont
1-2 hours, depending on availability
Delivery help if several units are needed at once
Commercial
Sales Rep
(409) 833-6407
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
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AUGUST 2006
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
(409) 833-6407
Heatley Equipment Company
1620 Cardinal Drive
Beaumont, TX 77705
Type of equipment:
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Pressure washers
Beaumont
Commercial
(409) 842-9274
A & A Equipment
780 Chamberlin Dr.
Beaumont, TX 77707
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Pressure washers
5
2000 to 2500 psi. All equipment is full of fuel,
customer responsible to return full
24 hour service, 7 days per week, delivery and
pickup fee. Equipment on hand
Nederland
2 hours, depending on availability
Trucks for hauling heavy equipment if more than
1 tower at a time is needed
Commercial
Tommy Jordan and Trey Sharp
(409) 722-0283
(409) 722-0283
Prime Equipment
1635 Industrial Park Drive
Nederland, TX 77627
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Pressure Washers
As needed
2000 psi to 2500 psi
Equipment on hand
Beaumont
15 minute call back time
Trucks for hauling heavy equipment if more than
1 generator at a time is needed
Commercial
John Demary
(409) 842-5614
(409) 842-5614 (answering service)
U.S. Rentals
2465 W. Cardinal Drive
Beaumont, TX 77705
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
PUMPS
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Pumps
20-2" diesel wash pumps, 6-3" trash pumps, 24" trash pumps.
Equipment capabilities:
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AUGUST 2006
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Garyville, LA
2 hours
Commercial
Jimmy Aime
(504) 436-0833 FAX (504) 535-3262
(504) 436-0833
ICI
P.O. Box 866
Garyville, LA 70051
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Pumps
1 at 2,500 gpm with 8" hose, 1 at 1,200 gpm
with 2" hose
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Grand Chenier, LA
1 hour
Trailer
Commercial
Coral Perry and Neil R. Crain
(409) 842-1174
(800) 737-2767
Crain Brothers, Inc.
2201 West Florida Avenue
Beaumont, TX 77705
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
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Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Pumps
Orange, TX
Commercial
(409) 883-6415
Orange Pump and Valve, Inc.
606 Border
Orange, TX 77630
STEAM CLEANERS
Type of equipment:
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Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Steam cleaners
Garyville, LA
2 hours
Commercial
Jimmy Aime
(504) 436-0833 FAX (504) 535-3262
(504) 436-0833
ICI
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P.O. Box 866
Garyville, LA 70051
Type of equipment:
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Location:
Response times:
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Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Steam cleaners
Pasadena, TX
2 hours
Commercial
(713) 676-1337
(713) 676-1337
Clean Channel Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 2489
Houston, TX 77252-2489
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Steam cleaners
Beaumont, TX, Sulphur and
Grand Chenier, LA
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
9260.12
Commercial
Coral Perry and Neil R. Crain
(409) 842-1174
(800) 737-2767
Crain Brothers, Inc.
2201 West Florida Avenue
Beaumont, TX 77705
Industrial Hose Suppliers
The following can supply a complete line of industrial hoses for all aspects of an oil spill
response.
9260.13
South Houston Hose Co. Breco Supply
Houston, TX
fax:
(713) 643-4355
(713) 643-4753
Triplex, Inc.
Hose Division
P. O. Box 15255
Houston, TX 77220
(713) 672-6600
(713) 672-6510
fax:
Workboat/Offshore Supply/Other Vessels
BOATS, AIR
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Air boats
3
Air Boats/Drivers on ready-standby
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Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Orange, TX
Approx. 1 hour
Commercial
Donna or Stan
(409) 883-7725 ext.3
(409) 883-6357
American Airboat Corporation
108 Lutcher Dr.
Orange, TX 77643
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Air boats
Port Arthur, TX
1 hour
Commercial
(409) 983-5646
(409) 983-5646
Garner Environmental Services, Inc.
5048 Houston Ave.
Port Arthur, TX 77640
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Air boats
Baytown, TX
1-1/2 hours
Commercial
(281) 383-2451
Marshland Airboats
I-10
Baytown, TX
BOATS, WORK
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Response boats
1-25hp 15' Wellcraft, 1-25hp 15' Grumman, 175hp 20' Crain Brothers boat, 1-25hp 14'
Wellcraft, 1-15hp 14' Astro, 2-90hp 20' Wellcraft,
1-1200hp and 1-800hp offshore boats, 1-600hp
offshore Delgene.
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Grand Chenier and Sulphur, LA
2 hours for trailered boats.
Drivers and operators as needed.
Commercial contractor
Coral Perry and Neil R. Crain
(409) 842-1174
(800) 737-2767
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Mailing address:
Crain Brothers, Inc.
2201 West Florida Avenue
Beaumont, TX 77705
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
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Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Response boats
Port Arthur, TX
1 hour
Commercial
Doug Parker
(409) 983-5646
(409) 983-5646
Garner Environmental Services, Inc.
5048 Houston Ave.
Port Arthur, TX 77640
BOATS, TUG/PUSH/UTILITY
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Tug Boats
Lake Charles, LA
2 hours
Commercial
(337) 439-3462
Harbor Docking and Towing
630 Bagdad Rd
Westlake, LA 70669
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Mailing Address:
Moran Towing of Texas, Inc.
As needed.
Tug boats and push boats.
(409) 727-7020
2300 Hwy 365
Nederland, TX 77627
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
Mailing Address:
Seabulk Towing Services, Inc.
As needed.
Marine towing.
(337) 439-8982
Seabulk Towing Services, Inc.
P.O. Box 915
Lake Charles, LA 70602
OFFSHORE SUPPLY VESSELS
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Neches-Gulf Marine, Inc.
As needed
5 OSVs and 2 Utility VSLs covering Corpus Christi,
TX to New Orleans, LA
(409) 971-2160
Daytime telephone number:
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24-hour telephone number:
Address:
(409) 971-2169
Neches-Gulf Marine, Inc.
5500 South Avenue
Sabine Pass, TX 77655
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Hornbeck Offshore
As needed
51 OSVs covering Theodore, AL to Port
Aransas, TX
(504) 384-4710
(800) 683-8433
Hornbeck Offshore
P.O. Box 2407
Morgan City, LA 70381
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
Associated Marine Service, Inc.
As needed
(409) 962-0924
Associated Marine Service, Inc.
5000 Atlantic Rd.
Port Arthur, TX 77642
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Seacor
As needed
51 OSVs covering Theodore, AL to Port
Aransas, TX
(504) 380-3166
(800) 899-4672
Seacor
5005 Railroad Ave
Morgan City, LA 70380
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
FIRE FIGHTING VESSELS
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
Port of Lake Charles
As needed
One Firefighting Vessel: Response
(337) 661-3624 (cellular)
(337) 661-3624 (cellular)
Port of Lake Charles
150 Marine St.
Lake Charles, LA 70601
FISHING FLEETS
Personnel available:
Resources available:
National Marine Fisheries Service
Can provide information on location of fishing
fleets in SW-LA/SE-TX
(409) 727-2271
2875 Jimmy Johnson Blvd
Port Arthur, TX 77630
Daytime telephone number:
Address:
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9260.14
Alternative Technology Response Equipment
IN-SITU BURNING (Note: Refer to USCG Eighth District ISB Plan)
Fire Retardant Boom:
500'
500'
500’
6500'
17500'
Texas General Land Office
MSRC/Galveston
US Coast Guard
(Water-Cooled)
CISPR/Alaska
ACS/Alaska
(281) 470-6597
(409) 740-9188
(504) 589-6901
(907) 776-5129
(907) 659-2405
Flare Type - CCA
Flare Type - MSRC
Dist 8 M.S.– U. S. Coast Guard
(713) 534-6195
(409) 740-9188
(504) 589-6901
Igniters:
5'
10'
1'
Air Monitoring:
USCG/GST SMART
(713) 671-5113
(251) 441-6601
EPA/START Contractor/EPA Hotline
(241) 665-9700
Consultants:
SpilTec, Al Allen
(425) 896-0988
DISPERSANT APPLICATION
DISPERSANT AIRCRAFT
Airborne Support, Inc. (ASI)
(985) 851-6391
ASI has 2 aircraft dedicated for spill response. One is a DC-4 with a 2,000 gal. capacity;
the other a DC-3 with 1,000 gal. capacity. Both have integral spray systems and are
located in Houma, LA. They are under contract to M-IRG and Clean Gulf Associates
(CGA). Use by non-members of those Co-ops is contingent upon M-IRG and CGA
releasing the aircraft to ASI and the non-member signing a contract with ASI. "Wheels
Up" for the DC-4 is 4 hours, for the DC-3 is 8 hours. ASI may also be able to access
LOOP's dispersant stockpile.
EADC
(207) 665-2362
(888) EADC14U
EADC is a consortium of individual Air Tractor owners. Two of the larger AT802 aircraft
are in the Houston area and two in Louisiana. They have built-in spray systems and 800
gal. payload. Smaller AT502s are also in the area and have a 500 gal. payload. EADC
is currently not under contract for spill response and therefore the aircraft are on "as
available" basis.
DISPERSANT SOURCES
Clean Gulf Associates
Dick Armstrong
Emerg:
(504) 593-7597
(888) 350-2915
(888) 242-2007
29,425 gal. of Corexit 9527 in 55 gal. drums in Houston, TX
3,465 gal. of Corexit 9527 in 55 gal. drums in Grand Isle, LA
2,200 gal. of Corexit 9527 in 55 gal. drums in Panama City, FL
LOOP, Inc.
(504) 363-9299
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8,000 gal. of Corexit 9527 in 2,000 gal. tanks in Houma, LA
20,000 gal. of Corexit 9527 in 2,000 gal. tanks in Galiano, LA
17,300 gal. of Corexit 9527 in 2,000 gal. tanks in Forchon, LA
Clean Caribbean
(954) 983-9880
24,200 gal. of Corexit 9527 in 55 gal. drums in Ft. Lauderdale, FL
5,000 gal. of Corexit 9527 in 5,000 gal. tank in Ft. Lauderdale, FL
ONDEO NALCO ENERGY SVCS|
Melinda Fikes
Quantity: 200 Drums (9500 Minimum)
500 Drums (Maximum) 9527 & 9500
Location: Sugarland, TX
(281) 263-7434
(800) 366-2526
CONSULTANTS
The O’Brien’s Group
(985)781-0804
BIOREMEDIATION
The following sources can provide complete bioremediation service, including microbial
and fertilizer products, application and monitoring equipment and the knowledge to
develop a treatment plan:
9260.15
Oil Mop, Inc., Belle Chase, LA
(504) 394-6110
Oppenheimer BioTechnology
P. O. Box 5919
Austin, TX 78763
(512) 474-1016
Trucking/Transportation Companies
TEAM WORLDWIDE TRUCKING
POC: Scott Gray
Houston, TX
(VOSS SHIPPING)
(800) 338-2925
(281) 435-8786
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Heavy Equipment
12 marsh draglines, 2 marsh trackhoes, 1 rubber
tire backhoe, 2 trackhoes, 1 D3 bulldozer, 2
boom trailers, 2 absorbent boom trailers
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Grand Chenier and Sulphur, LA
1 to 2 hours
Drivers and operators as needed
Commercial contractor
Coral Perry and Neil R. Crain
(409) 842-1174
(800) 737-2767
Crain Brothers, Inc.
2201 West Florida Avenue
Beaumont, TX 77705
CAR RENTALS/TRUCKING COMPANIES
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Car Rentals
Avis Rent A Car
McFillen
Enterprise Car Rental
Hertz Rent A Car
Avis Rent-A-Car
Hertz Rent-A-Car
National Car Rental
Thrifty Car Rental
Municipal Airport Lake Charles, LA (337) 477-9319
501 Alamo, Lake Charles, LA
(337) 433-0529
418 E. College St Lake Charles, LA (337) 477-3880
Regional Airport Lake Charles, LA (337) 477-0616
SE TX Reg. Airport, Nederland, TX (409) 722-0209
SE TX Reg. Airport, Nederland, TX (409) 727-2137
SE TX Reg. Airport, Nederland, TX (409) 722-6111
3718 Nederland Ave, Nederland, TX (409) 722-2277
Trucks and Trailers
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Trucks and trailers
5 Hotshots
Unlimited
Groves and Beaumont, TX
1 to 2 hours
Drivers
Commercial contractor
Norris Simon, Tommy Reed
(409) 727-3015 or 962-8591
(409) 727-3015 or 962-8591
Acme Truck Lines
3101 Main Avenue
Groves, TX 77619
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Trucks and trailers
12
18-wheelers with trailers (up to 120,000 lbs.)
Unlimited
Groves and Beaumont, TX
1 to 2 hours
Drivers
Commercial contractor
Norris Simon, Tommy Reed
(409) 727-3015 or 962-8591
(409) 727-3015 or 962-8591
Acme Truck Lines
3101 Main Avenue
Groves, TX 77619
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Trucks and trailers
10
Minoltas (7,000 to 20,000 lbs. capacity)
Unlimited
Groves and Beaumont, TX
1 to 2 hours
Drivers
Commercial contractor
Norris Simon, Tommy Reed
(409) 727-3015 or 962-8591
(409) 727-3015 or 962-8591
Acme Truck Lines
3101 Main Avenue
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Groves, TX 77619
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Trucks and trailers
10
1-ton trucks
Unlimited
Groves and Beaumont, TX
1 to 2 hours
Drivers
Commercial contractor
Norris Simon, Tommy Reed
(409) 727-3015 or 962-8591
(409) 727-3015 or 962-8591
Acme Truck Lines
3101 Main Avenue
Groves, TX 77619
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Trucks
15
Hauling capacity is approximately 30-40,000
pounds
None
Port Arthur, TX
1 to 2 hours
Drivers
Commercial Cleanup Contractor
Chris Dupuis or dispatcher on call
(409) 796-1388
(409) 796-1388
Laidlaw
P.O. Box 5618
Port Arthur, TX 77640
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
VACUUM TRUCKS
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Vacuum Trucks
26 (8 super suckers)
3 inches per minute suction rate, 500 gpm
recovery rate, 3000 gallon capacity storage, 200'
hose inventory. Diesel fuel required.
Subject to existing assignment obligations
Port Arthur, TX
2 hours
Company supplies trained personnel with
equipment
Commercial
(409) 796-1388
(800) 283-1385
Laidlaw Environmental Services, Inc.
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Vacuum Trucks
1
50 bbl capacity vacuum truck, 4" hose, 3 bbls
per minute recovery rate, 200' hose inventory,
storage capacity of 2,140 gallons
Prior obligations
Beaumont, TX
Availability restrictions:
Location:
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Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
2 hour maximum
Company supplies trained personnel
Commercial
(409) 842-6262 or (800) 777-6062
(409) 842-6262 or (800) 777-6062
PWI, Inc.
Route 8, Box 65, Highway 124
Beaumont, TX 77705
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Vacuum Trucks
5 LN 8000 Vacuum trucks; 3 inches per minute
suction rate, 130 gpm recovery rate, 500' hose
inventory (200' in Orangefield, TX and 300' in
Liberty, TX. 2 Super Sucker vacuum trucks; 6
inches per minute suction, 450 gpm recovery
rate, 1000' hose inventory. Vehicle uses diesel
fuel
Subject to assignment obligations
Orangefield, TX (2 trucks), Liberty, TX (3 trucks)
2 hours
Company supplies trained personnel
Commercial
(409) 983-5646
(409) 722-9135
Garner Environmental Services
5048 Houston Ave.
Port Arthur, TX 77640
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Vacuum Trucks
5
GMC-1, Ford-1, Chevrolet-1. GMC, Ford and
Chevy suction at 4" per minute, 1129 gpm
recovery, 2310 gallon storage capacity, 1200'
hose inventory
Subject to company's assignments and/or
obligated tasks.
Port Arthur, TX
2 hours
Star has hazmat teams and other trained
personnel to respond in major operations
Commercial
(409) 982-5711
(409) 982-5711 or 724-7708
Motiva Enterprises, LLC
P.O. Box 712, N. Houston Ave
Port Arthur, TX 77640
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
TRAILERS
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Response trailers
Port Arthur, TX
1 hour
Commercial
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Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
(409) 983-5646
(409) 983-5646
Garner Environmental Services, Inc.
5048 Houston Ave.
Port Arthur, TX 77640
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Point of contact:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Mailing address:
Response trailers
Garyville, LA
2 hours
Commercial
Jimmy Aime
(504) 436-0883 FAX (504) 535-3262
(800) 436-0883
Industrial Cleanup, Inc. (ICI)
P.O. Box 866
Garyville, LA 70051
Type of equipment:
Quantity:
Equipment capabilities:
Availability restrictions:
Location:
Response times:
Support needed:
Owner and affiliation:
Daytime telephone number:
Mailing address:
9260.16
Trailers
Commercial contractor
(409) 833-1528
Ace Transportation
590 W. Freeway
Beaumont, TX 77662
Water Intakes
Name:
Personnel available:
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
ENTERGY
Knowledge of local area
(409) 735-7191
P.O. Box 888
Bridge City, TX 77611
Name:
Department of Energy Strategic Petroleum
Reserves at Big Hill, TX; Hackberry, LA; and
Sulphur, LA.
Knowledge of local area.
Contact (337) 762-3111, Ext. 295
Resources available:
Daytime telephone number:
24-hour telephone number:
Address:
1450 Black Lake Road
Hackberry, LA 70645
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List of Scientists
Charlie Henry
NOAA SSC
501 Magazine St
New Orleans, LA 70130
504-589-4414
Dr. Brian Cain
U.S. Fish and Wildlife
17829 El Camino Real, Suite 211
Houston, TX 77058
281-286-8282
Billy Leonard
U.S. Fish and Wildlife
3000 Holly Beach Hwy
Hackberry, LA 70645
337-762-3816
Institute for Environmental Studies
LSU
42 Atkinson Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
225-388-3202
Lamar University Research Center
P.O. Box 10024
Beaumont, TX 77710
409-880-8768
Texas A&M University Spill Research
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843
979-845-3211
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9400
Area Planning Documentation
TO BE DEVELOPED
9410
Discharge and Release History
TO BE DEVELOPED
9420
Risk Assessment
TO BE DEVELOPED
9430
Planning Assumptions – Background Information
Subcommittees review applicable sections and are evaluated by Chairman and Steering
Committee for final approval. Area Contingency Plans shall be reviewed and updated
annually by the Area Committee. Plans shall be reviewed to ensure all information is
current, and in particular, the following areas shall be looked at: emergency notification
list, response equipment information (type and amount of equipment available), sensitive
areas, hazard/risk assessment of the area, response strategies (changes based on new
technology, new equipment, etc.), and dispersant approval. Any changes to the plan
must be noted on the record of changes page.
The FOSC shall periodically conduct drills of removal capability, without prior notice, in
areas for which Area Contingency Plans are required, to assess the effectiveness of such
plans and relevant tank vessel and facility plans. These drill may include participation by
Federal, State, local agencies, owners and operators of vessels and facilities in the area,
and private industry. The NSFCC will act as a clearinghouse for these exercises,
participating in the development, execution, and evaluation to the fullest extent
practicable, with the cognizant program managers of the USCG and EPA. The NSFCC
may, in conjunction with the cognizant program managers of the USCG and EPA, impose
unannounced area or multi-area exercises.
[NOTE: The NSFCC is responsible for executing the National Response System Pollution
Exercise Program (NRSPEP). All Coast Guard participation in exercises will be
coordinated with and/or through the NSFCC.]
All responses will be in the MSU Port Arthur COTP AOR unless conducted jointly with
other AORs (as in SON’s exercises). All other assumptions will be as directed by the drill
committee.
9440
Planning Scenarios
TO BE DEVELOPED
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