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Annex IV 



1400 Legal Authorities. 



1400.1 Fetjeral statutes relative to control ' 

 of pollution by oil and hazaidoui substances 

 are administered by several departmenta and 

 agencies. The following is a tabular summary 

 oj the most important of these authorities: 



Statute and Agency(iea) 



1411 Federal Water Pollution Control Act 

 as amended (33 USC 1Z51. et seq.}. EPA. 

 USCG. CORPS. Justice 



1412 Safe Drinking Water Act amendment 

 to the Public Health Service Act (42 USC 

 201}; EPA 



1413 Refuse Act ofl899 (33 USC 407; 411); 

 CORPS. USCG. Costoma, Justice 



1414 Toxic Substances Control Act 197B [42 

 USC 2801); EPA 



1415 Resources Conservation and Recovery 

 Act of 1976 (42 use 6901); EPA 



1416 Marine Protection. Research and 

 Sanctuaries Act of 1976 (33 USC 1401 et 

 seq.); EPA, USCa NOAA, CORPS 



1417 Hazardotu Materials Transportation 

 Act of 1974 (49 USC 1801 et teq.); DOT 



1418 Ports and Waterways Safety Act as 

 amended (33 USC 1221. et seq.}; USCG 



1419 Federal Insecticide. Fungicide and 

 Rodenticide Act of 1972 (7 USC 121 ct 

 seq.]; EPA 



1420 DeepwaterPortA£toflfl74(33USC 

 1501 et seq.); DOT. DOI 



1421 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act as 

 amended (43 USC 1331); DDL DOT 



1422 Oil PoUutioD Act of 1961. as amended 

 [33 USC 1001-lOQl^); USCG. Customs. 

 CORPS. SUta 



1423 Endangered Species' Act of 1973, as 

 amended (10 USC 1S31); FWS. NOAA 



1424 Interventioaoathvt^ghSeas Act(33 

 USC 1471-1487); USCG 



1430 Related Federal statues, not specific to 

 oil and hazardous substances pollution 

 control, but nonetheless, applicable to 

 discharge pniTentton and cleanup in 

 certain cases are: 



1431 Disaster Relief Act of 1974; FEMA, All 

 Federal agencies 



1432 U.S. Navy Ship Salvage Anffaorlty; U.S. 

 Navy 



1433 The Migratory BlrdTreaty Act (16 USC 

 701-718); FWS 



1440 Important International Conventions 

 and Agreements relative to oil and 

 hazardous sobstances pollution control 

 and liability are: 



1441 International Convention for the 



' Prevention of Pollution of the Sea by Git 

 1954. and amendments 



1442 Convention on the Territorial Sea and 

 the Contiguous Zone 



1443 Convention between the Government 

 of the United States and the Government 

 of Japan for the Protection of Migratory 

 Birds in Danger of Extinction, and Their 

 Environment 



1444 Conveabon on the Prevention of 

 Marine Pollution by Damping of Wastes 

 and Other Matt» 



Annax V.— Commuoication Services 

 Available in National Response Center 



1501 Telephone (voice) services available 

 include: 



150L1 Commerdai telephone available 24 

 hours per day. free (BOO) 424-8602 (or 42S- 

 2B75 in the Washington. D.C locai calling 

 area); 



1501.2 AUTOVGN (Automated Voice 

 Network] — General purpose switched voice 

 network of Defense Communicatjons 

 Systems, which serves Continental U.5.. 

 Alaska, Europe, Pacific, and Panama: 



1501 J Washington Tactical 

 Switchboard — Pentagon terminal of the 

 tactical telephone system, operated by USAF; 



1501.4. FTS — GSA operated govemmenl 

 administrative telephone system; and 



ISOIJ SARTEL— Search and Rescue 

 Command Coordination telephone network 

 including leased Hotline telephone net 

 extending from Halifax to New Orleans. 



1502 Teletypewriter services availabla 

 include: 



1502.1 AUTUUIN— A woridwide high 

 speed user data conmiunications system 

 operated for and managed by the DCA to 

 provide both direct user-to-user and store 

 and forward message switching service for 

 DOD and other government agencies; 



1502^ SARLANT— Coast Guard-leased 

 teletypewriter system extending &om 

 Massachusetts to Texas (used to control and 

 coordinate search and rescue incidents and 

 to handle other operational traffic and 

 priority administrative communications); 



150Z.3 SARPAC— Same as 2^ for the 

 West Coast U^ and 



1502.4 TELEX— Teletypewriter exchange 

 service provided -by Western Union that 

 serves Cootinentai U3.. industry and 

 government offices. TTIZX also permits 

 direct connections. 



Annsx VL— Sample CoOoctiaa PiDcsdarss 



IdOl Sample collection procedures to be 

 followed by OSC- 



1601.1 Several precautions must be 

 observed when taking and handling liquid 

 samples for analyses as the character of the 

 sample may be affected by a number of 

 common conditions. These-precautiona 

 coccsni the following: (a) lie composition of 

 the container (b) cleanliness of the container; 

 and. [c) manner in which the sample is taken. 



1001.2 to taking such samples, the 

 following proceduzes an to be foDowed in all 

 cases: 



1601.2-1 Glass or other appropriate 

 containers of suitable size shall be \ised. "Hie 

 portion of the closure [sealing gasket or cap 

 liner] which may come into contact with the 

 sample in the container is of considerable 

 importance. Wh«i-oil or petroleum 

 hy dr o car bons are to be sampled, the closm^ 

 should be made of glass, alumintmi foit or 

 teflon. Pollutants other than oil may require 

 special precautions such as jacketing of glass 

 containers or different closure material The 

 analysis laboratory should be consulted 

 whenever a question arises to the 

 appropriateness of any packaging material 



1601.2-2 Previously unused containers are 

 preferred. Containers that have been cleaned 

 with a strong detergent thoroughly rinsed, 

 and dried may be used. 



1601.2-3 Some explanatory notes 

 governing the above procedures are as 

 follows: [a) Glass or other appropriate 

 containers always must be used because 



plastic containers, with the exception of 

 teflon, have been found in some cases to 

 absorb organic materials from water and. in 

 other cases, compounds have been dissolved 

 from plastic containers; (b) as it is desirable 

 to take a targe sample of the pollutant proper 

 skimming techniques should be used to 

 obtain a sufficient amount of oil for analysis; 

 and (c) because pollution conditions change 

 rapidly, samples should be taken promptiy, 

 and the time sequences and locations noted. 



1601.2-4 Consult with the analysis 

 laboratory personnel relative to special 

 samples and unusual problems. 



1601.2-5 Samples collected are to be 

 transmitted for analysis, using special courier 

 or registered mail [return receipt requested). 

 Appropriate analytical laboratories are 

 designated m the regional plan. Reports of 

 laboratory analysis will be forwarded to the 

 appropriate RRT for transmittal to counseL 



Annex VI^— 1700 Technical Infonnatioa 



1701 Technical Library 



1701.1 A technical library of pertinent 

 pollution control documents will be 

 maintained in the NRC and m each RRC 

 Such information should be useful as 

 reference mformation to the experienced 

 OSC and instructional to less experienced 

 personneL 



1702 Specific References 



1702.1 As a mrnimum. the following 

 reference documents will be maintained in 

 the NRC and in each RRC technical hbrary. 



1702.1-1 Current National Oil and 

 Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency 

 Plan. 



1702.1-2 Current Regional and State OU 

 and Hazardous Substances Pollution 

 Contingency Plan. 



1702.1-3 Current Directory of the 

 American Council of Independent 

 Laboratories. 



1702.1-4 Encyclopedia of Chemical 

 Technology, 22 Vol., Kirkothmer. 2nd edition 

 C1963-1971. John Wiley & Sons. New York. 

 New York. 



1702.1-5 Chemical Data Guide for Bulk 

 Shipment by Water [U.S. Coast Guard CG- 

 388) 



I702.1-* U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' 

 Regulations ER 50O-1-1 and ER SOO-1-8 

 Emergency Employment of Army Resources 

 [Natural EKsaster Activities). 



1702.1-7 Federal Disaster Assistance 

 Program-Handbook for Applicants FDAA 

 3300.1. July 1973. 



17tffi.l-8 Federal IMsaster Assistance 

 Program-Eligibility Handbook 3300.2, July 

 1973. 



1702.1-9 Federal Disaster Assistance 

 Program-Handbook for State and Federal 

 Officials 3000.4. December 1973. 



1702.1-10 Handbook of Toxicology 

 (National Academy of Sciences /National 

 Resource Coxmcil). 



1702.1-11 46 CFR-148. Transportation or 

 Storage of Explosives or Other Dangerous 

 Articles or Substances, and Combustible 

 Liquids on Board Vessels. 



1702.1-12 33 CFR, 3. 5. 121. 122. 124-* 

 Security of Vessels and Waterfront Facilities 

 [USCG CG 239). 



