To receive the credit from ecology for performing a required drill, the plan holder shall conduct the following drills within each triennial cycle.
Type of Drill | Frequency Within the Triennial Cycle | Special Instructions | Scheduling Instructions |
Tabletop drills | 3 - One in each year of the cycle | One of the three shall involve a worst case discharge scenario. The worst case discharge scenario drill shall be conducted once every three years. | Scheduled at least 60 days in advance, except the worst case discharge scenario at least 90 days in advance. |
Deployment drills | 6 - Two per year | These drills include notification, safety assessments, GRP and equipment deployments. | Scheduled at least 30 days in advance. |
Ecology initiated unannounced drills | As necessary | This drill may involve testing any component of the plan, including notification procedures, deployment of personnel, boom, recovery and storage equipment, and verification of ecology approved alternative speeds. | No notice. |
Wildlife deployment drill | 1 - One in each three-year cycle. This is an additional drill unless it is incorporated into a large multiobjective deployment drill | This drill will be a deployment of wildlife equipment and wildlife response service provider personnel. | Scheduled at least 90 days in advance. |
Multiplan holder large scale equipment deployment drill | 1 - One in each three-year cycle | This drill may involve dedicated and nondedicated equipment, vessels of opportunity, multiple simultaneous tactics, responses to potentially non-floating oils, and the verification of operational readiness over multiple operational periods. | Scheduled at least 90 days in advance. |
Wash. Admin. Code § 173-186-510