Integrated
Contingency Plans,
Oregon Military Department


ART was retained by the Oregon Military Department to prepare integrated contingency plans for several of it's installations within Oregon. The integrated contingency plan (ICP) is a document meeting the regulatory requirements of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 and Title 40 Code of Federal Regulation; Part 112 for oil pollution prevention, Part 68 for risk management, and Part 264, 265, 279.5 for Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) contingency planning requirements. The ICP also included Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements for both state and federal as stipulated by Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations Parts 1910 and 1919. The ICP follows the National Response Team (NRT) format for making “One Plan” for emergency response. The scope of work included site inspection of the facilities, review and incorporation of new and future facility upgrades, identification and recommendation of regulatory deficiencies related to pollution prevention, control and spill response to chemical and petroleum storage. The facilities ranged from vehicle maintenance and support to training camps. The facilities are located in La Grande, Pendleton, Redmond, Salem, Sringfield, Clackamas, and Warrenton




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