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Fig. 11.2 Proposed Maumee River protection strategy for Sun Oil Docks site (page 1)
map of complex boom deployment configurations. Other detail maps can be included
as deemed necessary by planners and incident managers or conditions. The bulk of
the second page is devoted to tabular data important to the crews tasked to execute
the protection strategy. During the planning stage, planners and/or responders
should have visited each location and compiled an inventory of equipment
required to execute the strategy. A table containing an inventory of resources
required to execute the strategy is found at the top of the page, to the right of the
small-scale map of the collection point. This data eliminates guesswork by res-
ponse crews who, in the event of a major incident, may not be familiar with local
response strategies and location or sources of response assets. Some strategies may
require more resources than are available locally. Under these circumstances, a
notation is made further down the page to that effect (in the “field notes” data field)
and should have information about how and where the necessary resources can
be obtained.
A larger table below the small-scale map and response resources table contains
additional data required for a crew to effectively execute the strategy. The site
entrance/headquarters/staging area/command post (as appropriate and determined
by planners) latitude / longitude expressed as degrees, minutes, seconds which is a
Coast Guard navigation standard, and digital degrees is displayed in the first field.
Either theWGS 84 or NAD 83 datum can be used along with the Universal Transverse
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