Title | FAQ: How Geographic Response Plans are Developed (Historical) |
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VIEW NOW | This publication is historical. It is unavailable on our website. To request a copy, please use the contact listed below. | ||||
Author(s) | Nhi Hoang | ||||
Description | GRPs contain maps and descriptions of sensitive natural and cultural resource, identify strategies to minimize damage to those resources, and set priorities for various spill scenarios. They act as the first priorities until real time information and decision making begins to occur in a spill response. | ||||
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Contact | John Williams at 360-407-6968 | ||||
Keywords | response plan, response, planning, spill |
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