The owner or operator of a TAPAA facility shall provide the following prepositioned response equipment, located within Prince William Sound, in addition to that required by § 154.1035, § 154.1045, or § 154.1050:
- (a) On-water recovery equipment with a minimum effective daily recovery rate of 30,000 barrels capable of being a scene within 2 hours of notification of a discharge.
- (b) On-water storage capacity of 100,000 barrels for recovered oily material capable of being on scene within 2 hours of notification of a discharge.
- (c) On-water recovery equipment with a minimum effective daily recovery rate of 40,000 barrels capable of being on scene within 18 hours of notification of discharge.
- (d) On-water storage capacity of 300,000 barrels for recovered oily material capable of being on scene within 12 hours of notification of a discharge.
- (e) On-water recovery devices and storage equipment located in communities at strategic locations.
(f) Equipment as identified below, for the locations identified in § 154.1125(a)(1)(ii) sufficient for the protection of the environment in these locations:
- (1) Boom appropriate for the specific locations.
- (2) Sufficient boats to deploy boom and sorbents.
- (3) Sorbent materials.
- (4) Personnel protective clothing and equipment.
- (5) Survival equipment.
- (6) First aid supplies.
- (7) Buckets, shovels, and various other tools.
- (8) Decontamination equipment.
- (9) Shoreline cleanup equipment.
- (10) Mooring equipment.
- (11) Anchored buoys at appropriate locations to facilitate the positioning of defensive boom.
- (12) Other appropriate removal equipment for the protection of the environment as identified by the COTP.