加州对USCG全国标准化区域应急计划的回应

Cassidee Shinn
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加州鱼类和野生动物部(CDFW) -溢油预防和响应办公室(OSPR)与美国海岸警卫队(USCG)和地区委员会成员合作,在精简地区应急计划(acp)方面取得了重大进展,以提高效率和全州范围内的一致性,以遵守新的USCG指导方针。从圣地亚哥区域的ACP开始,该区域于2018年进行了重大修订,并于2019年进行了洛杉矶/长滩区域的修订,OSPR与USCG密切合作,确保在全州范围内提供可比信息,改进地图和GIS兼容性,并更新环境和经济敏感的站点信息。OSPR创建了一个新的环境敏感站点数据库,包括为已确定的站点提供更方便用户的地理响应策略页面。OSPR还修订了第9800条的内容,其中描述了特定ACP地区的环境、文化、历史和经济敏感性,并包括地理应对策略。本文详细描述了自2018年以来OSPR对加州acp的贡献和变化。它强调了其精简效率和全州一致性的方法以及从新的修订和批准过程中吸取的教训。
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California's Response to USCG Nationwide Standardization of Area Contingency Plans
California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) - Office of Spill Prevention and Response (OSPR), working with the United States Coast Guard (USCG), and Area Committee members, made significant strides to streamline the Area Contingency Plans (ACPs) for improved efficiency and statewide consistency to adhere to new USCG guidance. Beginning with Sector San Diego's ACP, which underwent major revision in 2018, and Sector Los Angeles/Long Beach in 2019, OSPR worked closely with USCG to ensure that there is comparable information statewide, improved maps and GIS compatibility, and updated environmentally and economically sensitive site information. OSPR created a new environmental sensitive site database, including more user-friendly Geographic Response Strategy pages for those identified sites. OSPR also revised the content of Section 9800, which describes the environmental, cultural, historic, and economic sensitivities of a given ACP area, and includes the Geographic Response Strategies. This paper describes in detail the contributions and changes that OSPR has made to California ACPs since 2018. It highlights its approaches to streamlining for efficiency and statewide consistency and lessons learned from the new revision and approval processes.
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