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

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DISPERSANT OPERATION PLAN CHECKLIST(Completed by Dispersant Operations Group Supervisor)AIRCRAFT SEPARATION ALTITUDES:AIRCRAFT/CALL SIGN SPRAY ALTITUDE OPERATIONS ALTITUDESpotter _____________________ ______N/A_______ __________________Sprayer ____________________ ________________ __________________Observer _____________________ ______N/A_______ __________________Sprayer _____________________ ________________ __________________DISPERSANT INFORMATION:Dispersant Name: ___________________________________________________________Source of Dispersant: ________________________________________________________Application Rate per Sortie: _______gal/acre Number of Sorties Planned: ___________Total Amount of Dispersant to be Used per Sortie: ________________________________Sprayer Platform: _______________ _________________ __________________Swath Width: ___________(ft) _____________(ft) ______________(ft)COMMUNICATIONS (complete only as needed; primary/secondary):Air to Air: VHF_____________ UHF____________ Other________________Air to Vessel: VHF_____________ UHF____________ Other________________Air to Ground: VHF_____________ UHF____________ Other________________Ground to Vessel: VHF_____________ UHF____________ Other________________Vessel to Vessel: VHF_____________ UHF____________ Other________________POST DISPERSANT <strong>USE</strong> INFORMATION (Fill Out For Each Sortie)SORTIE1 2 3Total Amount of Dispersant Used: __________ ________ _________Time Dispersant Application Began: __________ ________ _________Time Dispersant Application Ended: __________ ________ _________Number of Passes Per Sortie: __________ ________ _________DISPERSANT OPERATION PLAN CHECKLIST

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