INTEGRATED CONTINGENCY PLAN Maneuver Training Center
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After action<br />
review<br />
Plan<br />
amendments<br />
Environmental<br />
Coordinator<br />
Supervisory<br />
personnel<br />
VAARNG-FM-E<br />
SPILL RESPONSE PROCEDURES<br />
Complete and submit within five working days:<br />
• Spill Accident Report to VAARNG-FM-E Accidental Release of<br />
Hazardous Materials Report Form C.3 can be found in Appendix C.<br />
Perform after action review and submit documentation within 31 calendar<br />
days to VAARNG-FM-E. Review shall address:<br />
• Cause or suspected cause of the release,<br />
• Personnel discovering and responding to the event,<br />
• Operational, procedural, or facility changes recommended to prevent<br />
future similar releases; and<br />
• Effectiveness of the notification process.<br />
Consider ways to prevent the reoccurrence of the spill:<br />
• Review equipment inspection records;<br />
• Reevaluate procedures for certain operations, (i.e., tank filling, tank<br />
inspecting, emergency response); and<br />
• Investigate options such as:<br />
1) purchasing additional spill contingency resources,<br />
2) installing monitoring/ warning devices,<br />
3) constructing new secondary containment devices, and<br />
4) updating storage equipment.<br />
16.6.5 Water Use Protection Priority [40 CFR 109.5(d)(5)]<br />
Based on the amount of property and the flow pattern of water through the property, critical water<br />
use areas are not considered to be endangered by potential spills of oil or hazardous substances from<br />
the facility. Therefore, the specification of priority, in which water uses are to be protected from an<br />
oil or hazardous substance discharge, is not required.<br />
16.7 PROCEDURES FOR RECOVERY OF DAMAGES [40 CFR 109.5(e)]<br />
Contracts or agreements with contractors, transporters, or similar personnel for movement of<br />
such commodities as the fuel and used oil, in or out of MTC-Fort Pickett facility, should<br />
stipulate that the contractor, transporter, or similar person will be responsible for cleanup of<br />
spills on the facility caused by their negligence. The agreement shall also stipulate that the<br />
VAARNG takes no responsibility for the activities of contractors’ personnel outside the physical<br />
confines of the facility.<br />
MTC – Fort Pickett<br />
Integrated Contingency Plan<br />
Blackstone, Virginia<br />
October 2009 Page 68