The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) will
test the ability of an industry-sponsored company to respond to oil
spills during an exercise in the San Juan Islands on Wednesday, Oct. 27.
Marine Spill Response Corp. (MSRC) will deploy boats, oil-skimming
equipment, and oil-containment boom Wednesday morning near Jones Island, between Orcas and San Juan.
“Being prepared for oil spills is part of Ecology’s effort to
reduce toxic threats to public safety, health and the environment, and
to support the statewide initiative to protect and restore Puget Sound.”
said Linda Pilkey-Jarvis, manager of Ecology’s spills preparedness
section.”
By participating in the drill, MSRC’s customers will fulfill part
of the Washington state oil-spill preparedness requirements. Larger
ships and facilities must develop, update and practice oil spill
contingency plans.
MSRC is a private, not-for-profit company supported by oil
terminal and shipping company members. Eight of these companies are
sponsoring the drill: Polar Tankers, BP Shipping, BP Cherry Point
Refinery, Alaska Tanker Co., Tesoro Anacortes Refinery, Harley Marine
Services, SeaRiver Maritime, and Shell Puget Sound Refinery.
Ecology will observe and evaluate the drill.