The toolbox of oil spill response resources now available includes alternative options for organizing, managing, and conducting a response. Best Available Technology (BAT) for Tracking & Surveillance provides an enhanced capability to direct on-water assets when over-flight information may be unavailable. Containment booming systems have the ability to be towed beyond traditional containment boom towing speeds, increasing oil encounter rates. Advances in skimming technology have led to higher oil recovery rates and higher skimmer efficiency rates, and therefore help reduce on-water storage requirements. The ability to combine this BAT into a single recovery system provides for timely and effective on-water response. Using BAT systems allows Operations Section Chiefs to organize a response into geographically defined divisions as opposed to traditional on-water groups with Task Force Leaders (TFLs) making autonomous, in-field decisions. This is an important enhancement in oil spill response. When conditions preclude over-flights for oil trajectory information, new surveillance BAT may still provide TFLs with information to assist in continuing efficient operations. With oil spill response vessels (OSRVs) with high skimming and storage capabilities operating at the source of the spill, TFLs can direct BAT recovery systems into heavily impacted areas away from the source. Each system can consist of: one TF leader vessel with BAT tracking and surveillance assets and an assigned Area of Responsibility (AOR); two advanced containment booming systems with assigned vessels; and [any number of?] highly efficient skimmers. Combining these response assets with adequate on-water storage of recovered liquids, the TF leader is better able to direct each recovery system into the thickest parts of the oil to maximize on-water encounter and recovery rates.
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May 01 2014
Combining Best Available Technology: A Systems Approach for Effective Mechanical Oil Spill Response
Tony Parkin;
Tony Parkin
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Samantha Smith;
Samantha Smith
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Regina Ward
Regina Ward
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International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings (2014) 2014 (1): 300184.
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Tony Hout, Tony Parkin, Samantha Smith, Regina Ward; Combining Best Available Technology: A Systems Approach for Effective Mechanical Oil Spill Response. International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 1 May 2014; 2014 (1): 300184. doi: https://doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2014-1-300184.1
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