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USE OF DISPERSANTS - U.S. National Response Team (NRT)

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III. Description Of Spill Incident And Spill Site:Note all relevant details concerning the spill incident and spill site here. Be sure to note whetherthe spill was a one-time or continuous release, the amount of cargo remaining aboard the vessel,the stability of the vessel, and sensitive environmental conditions in the vicinity of the vessel.An estimated amount of oil on the water should be made, if possible, by using availableinformation on the area of the slick and the estimated slick thickness (as indicated by the color ofthe slick). Also included should be a description of the location of the spill site, including thenearest major port.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________IV. Description Of Area Over Which Dispersants Were Applied:1. Distance from shoreline ___________________________2. Depth of water _____________________________3. Jurisdiction (i.e. federal or state) ___________________________4. Special management zone area (as defined in LOAS) _______________________________________________________5. Safety zone established in operational area ______________________V. Availability Of Personnel And Equipment:1. Availability of application and spotter aircraft ______________________Source:Point of contact:Type:Travel time to spill:___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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