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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Alaska Oil Spill Checklist in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Spill Data' section. Enter the name of the incident, date and time, and select the type of incident from options like grounding or collision.
  3. Provide details about the spill location, including latitude and longitude, as well as the distance to the nearest land and town.
  4. In the 'Weather and Water Conditions' section, input air and water temperatures, wind speed, sea state, and any ice presence. This information is crucial for assessing response strategies.
  5. Complete the 'Proposed Dispersant Use Plan' by detailing reasons for dispersant use, selecting applicable zones, and specifying dispersant dosage goals.
  6. Finally, ensure all required signatures are obtained before submitting your completed checklist to the Federal On-Scene Coordinator through our platform.

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In addition to the immediate notification requirement, a written report must be submitted to epa and the state when any oil spill exceeds 1,000 gallons, Page 6 Chapter 2 InCIdent and SpIll reportIng 2-6 or two spills each greater than 42 gallons occur within 1 year (40 CFr 112.4).
Community Spill Response Agreements and Local Response Equipment. On average, approximately 2,000 oil and hazardous substance spills are reported to the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) every year.
Report a Spill Call the DEC Response Team office: 1-800-478-9300. Call International: 1-907-269-0667. Report Online*: ReportSpills.alaska.gov. If you experience any problems with the link above, please use the troubleshooting link.

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What Happened? On March 24, 1989 the oil tanker Exxon Valdez ran aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska, spilling 11 million gallons of oil. The ecologically sensitive location, season of the year, and large scale of this spill resulted in one of the largest environmental disasters in U.S. history.

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