United States
            Environmental Protection
            Agency
                Off ice of
                Solid Waste and
                Emergency Response
            Super-fund
v/EPA
Publication 9200.5-146
EPA 540/R-94/046
PB94-963275
December 1993
U.S. EPA Region VI
Inland Area Contingency Plan
Volume 1

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                  REGION VI

               SUBPART M of RCP

               USEPA REGION VI
         INLAND AREA CONTINGENCY PLAN

                Volume I of II
United States Environmental Protection Agency
    Region VI - Emergency Response Branch
               1445  Ross Avenue
          Dallas, Texas  75202-2733
                DECEMBER,  1993

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            UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                            REGION 6
                     1445 ROSS AVENUE, SUITE 1200
                       DALLAS, TX 75202-2733
The Clean Water Act of. 1977 as amended by the Oil Pollution Act of
1990 required the  creation of "federal areas",  for  which  broadly
based area  committees,  chaired  by  federal On-Scene Coordinators
would prepare  "Area  Contingency Plans".    Through  an  Executive
Order,  the  President delegated the  authority  for  designating
"inland  areas"  to  the  Administrator  of  EPA,  who  subsequently
delegated this authority to  the  Regional  Administrators.

In EPA Region VI,  the  five  state  regional  area has been designated
as the federal  planning area,  and the Regional Response Team serves
as  the  planning committee.    An Area Contingency  Plan has  been
prepared which fully  meets the requirements  set forth  in  Section
4202(b)( 1 )(A)  of  the Oil  Pollution  Act  of  1990.   This  plan
recognizes   the   existence   of    several    areas    that   have
disproportionately  high  risk  of major oil  spills,  and  provides
greater  levels  of detail  for those  areas.    The Region  VI  Area
Contingency  Plan  is  viewed  as  a  dynamic document,  and  will  be
reviewed regularly to ensure that it adequately identifies  factors
contributing to  risk, and  provides a  framework for  integrating
federal, stat,e, and local  response  efforts.
JO^TD." Wi nkle
Acting Regional Administrator
U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency
Region VI

DEC  15 1993
                                                         Printed on Recycled Paper

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                          RETURN RECEIPT
     The value of this document  is  limited by the fact that with
the  passage  of  time,  certain  pages  will  become  obsolete  and
therefore  should be  replaced.   Also,  new information  will  be
developed that will  add to the usefulness of this contingency plan.

     In order to keep your copy current, we will periodically add
or  revise  pages  and  distribute  them to  you.   To  indicate your
interest in  that effort,  we  ask that  you  mail us  the following
form.
     This is to acknowledge receipt of a copy of the  1993 Region VI
Inland  Area Contingency  Plan.    I  would like  to  have  revised
material on this subject sent to me at the address shown.
NAME:
TITLE:
AFFILIATION:
P.O. BOX OR STREET:
CITY:	STATE:	 ZIP:
              Please mail to: USEPA
                              Emergency Response Branch
                              Contingency Planning Section
                              1445 Ross Avenue
                              Dallas, Texas  75202-2733

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                           DISTRIBUTION
Copies  of  this  plan  and  all  amendments  and  changes  will  be
distributed to the  following: EPA Chairman of the National Response
Team  (NRT)  in  Washington,  D.C.  for NRT distribution; each of the
member agencies of the  Region  VI Regional Response Team; each of
the U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency  (EPA) and U.S. Coast Guard
(USCG)  On-Scene  Coordinators;   National  Response  Center  (NRC);
Emergency Response Team (ERT);  and the coastal  and inland Regional
Response  Centers   (RRC)  located in the  Eighth U.S.  Coast Guard
District  office  in New Orleans, Louisiana, and  the Second U.S.
Coast Guard  District  office in  St. Louis,  Missouri,  and the EPA
Region VI  office  in Dallas, Texas,  respectively; the designated
State,  Indian  Tribal   and Federal  Natural   Resource  Trustees;
LEPCs/SERCS; and participating Facility Response  Plan Holders.

A  document  control  format  is  used  to  allow  revisions to  be
distributed on a revised page  by page basis. Each copy of a USEPA
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan  (ACP) will be numbered and
a  record kept  of  the  recipients  of each  plan  for mailing  of
subsequent revisions to the ACP  (see  next page).

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                DISTRIBUTION    LIST
RCP #    RECIPIENT NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE #

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                         REVISION/UPDATE


USEPA Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan shall  be  reviewed and
updated annually by the Area Committee until 1997.  After 1997, the
plan will  be updated  every five  (5)  years.   The  plan shall be
reviewed to ensure all information is current.

A  document  control  format  is  used to  allow  revisions  to  be
distributed on a revised page by page basis.  Each  copy  of  a USEPA
Region VI Area Contingency  Plan  (ACP) will be numbered and a record
kept of  the  recipients  of each  plan  for  mailing of  subsequent
revisions to the ACP  (see next page).
NOTE:   Any changes to  the plan must  be noted on  the record of
changes page.
                      USEPA REGION VI ACP:12/93

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                      AMENDMENTS
CHANGE
NUMBER
DATE
SECTION
SUBJECT
                     USEPA REGION VI ACP:12/93

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           UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                         * Inland Area Contingency Plan *

                        ***   NOTIFICATION LIST   ***
National Response Center (NRC)
                                            (800) 424-8802
Department of Agriculture
Department of Commerce / NOAA
Department of Energy (Strategic Petroleum Reserve)
Other Department of Energy Facilities
Department of the Interior
STATE;
ARKANSAS
* Dept. of Pollution Control & Ecology
             After hours, weekends, holidays
             Intrastate calls ONLY
 *  Oil & Gas Commission
             After hours, weekends, holidays
* Department of Environmental Quality
* Oil Spill Coordinator
LOUISIANA

              * State Police

NEW MEXICO * Environmental Improvement Division

              * State Police

OKLAHOMA  * Department of Environmental Quality
              * Corporation Commission

TEXAS        * General Land Office
              * Natural Resource Conservation Commission
              * Railroad Commission

STATE TRUSTEES;
Arkansas      * Game & Fish Commission
Louisiana



New Mexico

Oklahoma
* Department of Environmental Quality
* Department of Natural Resources
* Department of Wildlife & Fisheries

* Game & Fish Commission

* Department of Natural Resources
* Department of Wildlife Conservation

* Department of Parks & Wildlife
* General Land Office
* Natural Resource Conservation Commission
                                            (404) 347-2836
                                            (214) 655-6460
                                            (504) 73^4721
                                            (202) 586-7917
                                            (404) 347-2836
(501) 562-7444
(501) 329-5601
(800) 322-4012
(501) 862-4965
(501) 863^456

(504) 342-1234
(504) 922-3220
(504) 925-6595

(505) 827-9329
(800) 879-3421
(505) 827-9126

(800) 522-0206
(405)521-2211

(800) 832-8224
(512) 463-7727
(512) 463-6788
(501) 223-6305

(504) 765-0634
(504) 765-7591
(504) 765-2390

(505) 982-4302

(405) 521-2413
(405) 521-3851

(512) 389^394
(512) 463-5100
(512) 908-2513

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OTHER fKpPH;AL AGENCJF.S;
Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry                (404) 639-0615

EPA * Emergency Response Team                            (201) 321-6660

Department of Justice                                       (202) 633-1210
                                                    Night (301) 56*4584
Department of Labor *                (OSHA)                (214) 767-4737
Occupational Safety & Health Administration                    (800) 443-PAGE-022500

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)                (817) 898-5280

Federal Aviation Administration        (FAA)                 (713) 230-5560

General Services Administration        (GSA)                 (817) 334-2471

National Pollution Funds Center                              (703) 235-4700

National Strike Force Coordination Center                      (919) 331-6000

NOAA * National Weather Service      (NWS)                 (504) 589-6271

NOAA * Scientific Support Coordinator                        (504) 589-6271
                                                    Night (504) 583-0799
US Coast Guard STRIKE TEAMS    ( GST / PST / AST)       (205) 639-6601


OTHER STATE AGENCIES:
State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) * [ Can provide LEPC information ]

   ARKANSAS                                           (501) 374-1201

   LOUISIANA                                           (504) 925-6595

   NEW MEXICO                                         (505) 827-9126

   OKLAHOMA                                          (405) 2714468

   TEXAS                                                (512) 463-7727


PRIVATE FIRMS!
Chemical Transportation Emergency Center (CHEMTREC)        (800) 424-9300

International Wildlife Research                                (409) 7404527

Poison Control Center                                       (800) 441-0040

The International Bird Rescue Research Center                  (510) 841-9086

Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research, Inc.                         (302) 737-7241

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                        TABLE OF CONTENTS
ANNEX A   introduction
     Appendix I     Authority
          I.   General
          II.  Federal
     Appendix II    Definitions and Acronyms
          I.   Introduction
          II.  Abbreviations

     Appendix III   Purpose and Objective
          I.   Purpose
          II.  Objective
          III. Prevention Issues
          IV.  Scope
     Appendix IV    Geographic Boundaries
          I.   Response Boundaries
          II.  Jurisdictional Boundaries for Submission of Plans
     Appendix V     Responsibility and Organization for Response
          I.   Duties of President Delegated to Federal Agencies
          II.  General Organization Concepts
          III. Response System
               A.   National Response System
               B.   Unified Command
               C.   Spill of National Significance
          IV.  Response Policies and Systems
               A.   National Response Policy
               B.   Federal Response Policy
               C.   Multi-National Response Policy
               D.   Multi-Regional Response Policy
               E.   Interstate Spill Response Policy
               F.   State Response System and Policy
                    Arkansas
                    1)    Response Structure
                         a)    State On-Scene Coordinator (SOSC)
                         b)    Natural Resource Trustees
                         c)    Other Involved Agencies

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2)   Response Policy
     a)   Agencies Roles and Responsibilities

Louisiana
1)   Response Structure
     a)   State On-Scene Coordinator  (SOSC)
     b)   Natural Resource Trustees
     c)   Other Involved Agencies
2)   Response Policy
     a)   Agencies Roles and Responsibilities

Mew Mexico
l)   Response Structure
     a)   State On-Scene Coordinator  (SOSC)
     b)   Natural Resource Trustees
     c)   Other Involved Agencies
2)   Response Policy
     a)   Agencies Roles and Responsibilities

Oklahoma
1)   Response Structure
     a)   State On-Scene Coordinator  (SOSC)
     b)   Natural Resource Trustees
     c)   Other Involved Agencies
2)   Response Policy
     a)   Agencies Roles and Responsibilities

Texas
1)   Response Structure
     a)   State On-Scene Coordinator  (SOSC)
     b)   Natural Resource Trustees
     c)   Other Involved Agencies
2)   Response Policy
     a)   Agencies Roles and Responsibilities

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          F.   Local Response System
          G.   Responsible Party Response Policy
          H.   States Responsible Party Policy
          I.   Role of Federal Response Agencies
          J.   Role of State Response Agencies
          K.   Role of Indian Tribes
          L.   Volunteer Organizations
          K.   Wildlife Volunteers
          L.   Non-Wildlife Volunteers

ANNEX B   Organization
     Appendix I     Planning Organization
          A.   National Response Team (NRT)
          B.   Regional Response Team (RRT)
          C.   Area Committees
     Appendix II    Response Organizations
          A.   Federal
                  US Coast Guard Safety Office Response Teams
                  USEPA Region VI Federal On-Scene Coordinator
          B.   Special Teams and other Assistance Available to
                 OSCs
     Appendix III   Command, Control and Communication
          A.   Introduction to the Incident Command System
          B.   Relationship of the Incident Command System to the
               National Interagency Incident Management System
          C.   Commonality of ICS Structures and Terms
          D.   Unified Command Structure
          E.   Applications of ICS to Oil Spill Response
     Appendix IV    Incident Command Structure (ICS)
          A.   ICS Operating Requirements
          B.   ICS Process
          C.   Action Plans
          D.   Span of Control
          E.   incident Facilities
          F.   Components of an Emergency Management System

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     Appendix V     ICS Components and Organization
          A.   ICS Components
          B.   ICS Organization

ANNEX c   operational Administration
     Appendix I     Cost Recovery and Documentation
          A.   Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund
          B.   FOSC Access to the Fund
          C.   State Access to the Fund
          D.   State of Texas Funding
          E.   Damage Assessment Procedures
          F.   Lead Administrative Trustee Access to the Fund
          G.   Hazardous Substances Response Trust Fund

ANNEX D   Flan Review
     Appendix I     Revisions/Update Requirements
     Appendix II    Exercises/Drills
          A.   Purpose
          B.   Goal
          C.   Area Exercise Scheduling
          D.   Credit for Drills Conducted in 1993
          E.   Other Credit Issues
          F.   Proper Documentation
          G.   Complexes
               Notifications

ANNEX E   Area Assessments
     Appendix I     Area of Responsibility
          A.   Area Committees shall be responsible for:
          B.   FOSC shall be responsible for:
     Appendix II    Area Committee Members
                  Regional Response Team  (RRT)
     Appendix III   Area Spill History
          Emergency Response Notification system (ERNS)

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 Appendix IV    Strategies
      I.   Response Priorities
           A.   Health And Safety Priorities
           B.   Mitigation Priorities
           C.   Decision to Federalize the Spill
           D.   Notifications of Interested Parties
           E.   Clean Up Priorities
      II.  Response Guidelines
              Oil Spills in the Environment
 Appendix V     Sensitive Area
      I.   Definitions of Resources and List of Trustees
      II.  Protection of Resources
           A.   Economic and Environmentally Sensitive Areas
           B.   Wildlife Protection as Needed
                1.   Animal Hazing
                2.   Nestling Protection
      III. Impacted Resources
           A.   Impact Assessment Form and Recommendations
           B.   Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation
                l.   Federal Contact Agencies
                2.   State Contact Agencies
                3.   Private Organizations
      IV.  Natural Resources Damage Assessment (NRDA)
           A.   Natural Resources Damage Assessment Team
           B.   NOAA's OPA 1990 Rules and State Applicable
                  Rules
           C.   Federal and State Natural Resource Trustees
Natural Resource Damage Assessment Regulations under oil
         Pollution Action of 1990 - FffS Region  II
 Appendix VI    Disposal
      I.   Jurisdiction
      II.  Waste Determination
      III. Waste Characterization
      IV.  Waste Classification
      V.   General Requirements
      VI.  Spilled Materials Not Considered Wastes

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         VII.  Storage/Accumulations
         VIII.Transportation
         VIVI.In-Situ Burning
                  List of Disposal Facilities

           Tbe following information  in Volume
                XI - Annex F of each  state
ANNEX F   Summary of Area Resources
     Appendix I     Equipment
          I.   Federal
          II.  State
          III. Private Contractors
    Appendix II.   Facility Response  Plans  (FRPs)
    Appendix III.  Federally Recognized Indian Tribes
    Appendix IV.   State Agencies
         I.   Response Agencies
         II.   State Emergency Response Commissions  (SERC)
    Appendix V.    Local Resources
         I.   Local Emergency Planning Committees  (LEPC)
    Appendix IV.   Area Resources
         I.   Charter Services
         II.  Hospitals
    Appendix V.    Environmental Resources
         Federal Endangers and Threatened Species
         Federal and State Wildlife Management Areas
         Federal Wetlands
         Federal Fisheries
         State Fisheries
         National Parks
    Appendix VI.   Economic Resources
         Drinking Water Intakes
         Dams
         State Recreational and Boating Facilities
    Appendix VII.  Additional State Information

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ANNEX 6   Chemical Counteraeasuras: Dispersants, Chemical Agents,
          and other Spill Mitigating Substances/ Devices or
          Technology

ANNEX H   Health and Safety
     Appendix I     General Overview Requirements
          I.   Basic Requirements
          II.  Site Safety
          III. Enforcement of Site Safety Requirements
          IV.  Site Safety Meetings
          V.   Role of Volunteers Inshore Spill Cleanups
               A.   If the Use of Uncompensated Workers is
                    Approved
               B.   If the Use of Uncompensated Workers is Not
                    Approved
               C.   Training Requirements for Uncompensated
                    Workers
           Health & Safety Operating Procedures (HASP)

ANNEX I   Scenario Development
     Appendix I     Worst Case Spill Scenario
          I.   Assumptions
          II.  Hazard Assessment
          III. Vulnerability Analysis
          IV.  Seasonal/Geographic Considerations
          V.   Response Priorities
          VI.  Cleanup Priorities
          VII. Shortfalls
          VIII.Procedures and Criteria for Terminating the
               Cleanup
          VIVI.Response Guidelines Annex
          X.   Ending Comments
          XI.  Categories
          XII. Region VI Spill History for Worst Case Scenario

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ANNEX J   Notification List
     Appendix I     Facility Information
     Appendix II    Federal
     Appendix III   State

ANNEX K   Applicable Memorandums of Understanding/Agreements
     Appendix I     MOU between USCG and EPA
     Appendix II    MOU between GSA and EPA

ANNEX L   Public/External Affairs
     Appendix I     General Rule for Media Interaction, Community
                    Relations and Internal Information
          I.   Media Interaction
          II.  Community Relations
          III. Internal Information
     Appendix II    Guidelines for Media Interaction
          I.   Press Releases
          II.  Press Conferences and News Briefs
          III. Joint Information Center (JIG)
     Appendix III   Media Contacts
          I.   Television Stations
          II.  Newspapers (Daily and Weekly)

ANNEX K   Miscellaneous Documents
     Appendix I     OPA Funding Regulations
          Technical Operating Procedures for Resource
          Documentation
          Technical Operating Procedures for State Access

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                      ANNEX A - INTRODUCTION

APPENDIX I     AUTHORITY

I.   GENERAL

     Section 4202 of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA 90) amended
Subsection  (j)  of  Section  311  of  the  Federal  Water Pollution
Control Act  (FWPCA)  (33 U.S.C.  1321 (j))  as amended by the Clean
Water Act  (CWA)  of 1977  (33 U.S.C. 1251 et  seq)  to address the
development of a National  Planning and Response System.  As part of
this system, Area Committees are comprised of qualified personnel
from Federal,  State,  and  local  agencies.    Each Area Committee,
under the coordinated direction of the Federal On-Scene Coordinator
(FOSC)   for  the  area  and  responsible State  On-Scene Coordinators
(SOSC), is  responsible  for developing this  Area Contingency Plan
(ACP) which,  in conjunction with   the National  Contingency Plan
(NCP),   is  adequate to  remove a worst-case  discharge of oil or
hazardous  substance,  and  to mitigate  or  prevent  a substantial
threat of such a discharge,  from a vessel,  offshore facility, or
onshore facility operating in  or near the  geographic area.   Each
Area Committee is also responsible for working with state and local
officials  to  pre-plan  for  joint   response  efforts,  including
appropriate   procedures  for  mechanical   recovery,   dispersal,
shoreline cleanup, protection of sensitive environmental areas, and
protection, rescue,  and rehabilitation of fisheries and wildlife.
The Area committee is also required to expedite decisions  from the
used of dispersants and other mitigating substances and devices.

II.  FEDERAL

     The functions of designating areas, appointing Area Committee
members,  determining  the  information  to  be  included  in  Area
Contingency Plans,  and reviewing and approving  Area Contingency
Plans have been delegated  by Executive  Order 12777 of 22 October
1991, to the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
for the inland zone and to the Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard
(through the  Secretary of Transportation)  for  the  coastal  zone.
The coastal zone is defined in  the  current  NCP (40 CFR 300.5) to
mean all United States  waters  subject  to  the tide,  United States
waters of the Great Lakes,  specified ports  and harbors on inland
rivers,  and the waters of the Exclusive Economic Zone  (EEZ).  The
Coast Guard has  designated as Areas, those portions of the Captain
of the  Port  (COTP)  zones  which are  within the  coastal zone,  for
which Area Committees will prepare  a Area Contingency Plans.  The
COTP zones are described  in Coast  Guard regulations (33 CFR Part
3).  The Environmental Protection Agency has designated as Areas,
those states  found within their  region  (Arkansas,  New  Mexico,
Oklahoma,  Texas, and  Louisiana), for which  Area Committees  (The
Regional Response Team)  will prepare the Area  Contingency Plan.
The  Inland  zone is  defined as  the environmental inland of  the

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Coastal Zone  excluding the Great  lakes and specified  ports and
harbors on inland rivers.   Precise boundaries for the inland zone
are determined by the EPA/USCG agreements identified in the Region
VI Regional Contingency Plan  (RCP)  and the ACP located in Annex A
- Introduction, Appendix IV.
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                      ANNEX A -  INTRODUCTION

APPENDIX II    DEFINITIONS AND ACRONYMS

I.   INTRODUCTION

This ACP is  written in  conjunction with  the National  Oil and
Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP)  (40  CFR 300)
and  Comprehensive   Environmental   Response,   Compensation,  and
Liability act of 1980 (CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. 9601), as amended by the
Superfund Amendments and Reauthoriztion Act of 1986  (SARA).

II.  ABBREVIATIONS

(NOTE:   The definitions  and acronyms  utilized throughout this plan
area taken from the National Contingency Plan,  Region VI Regional
Contingency Plan, CERCLA,  OPA 90,  or the  CWA,  as amended by (OPA
90)) .

     (a)  Department and Agency Title Abbreviations

          ATSDR -- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
                    Registry
          CDC -- Centers for Disease Control
          DOC -- Department of Commerce
          DOD -- Department of Defense
          DOE -- Department of Energy
          DOI -- Department of the Interior
          DOJ -- Department of Justice
          DOL -- Department of Labor
          DOS -- Department of State
          DOT -- Department of Transportation
          EPA -- Environmental Protection Agency
          FEMA -- Federal Emergency Management Agency
          GSA -- General Services Administration
          HHS -- Department of Health and Human Services
          NIOSH -- National Institute for Occupational Safety and
            Health
          NOAA -- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
          OSHA -- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
          RSPA -- Research and Special Programs Administration
          USCG -- United States Coast Guard
          USDA -- United States Department of Agriculture

(Note:   Reference is  made in the NCP to both the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission and the National Response Center.  In  order to avoid
confusion,  the NCP will spell out Nuclear Regulatory Commission and
use the abbreviation  "NRC" only  with respect  to  the  National
Response Center.)


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(b)   Operational  Title  Abbreviations

     AC --  Area Committee
     ACP -- Area  Contingency Plan
     ARARs  --  Applicable  or Relevant  and Appropriate
       Requirements
     CERCLIS -- CERCLA  Information System
     CRC -- Community Relations  Coordinator
     CRP -- Community Relations  Plan
     DRAT -- District Response Advisory Team
     DRG -- District  Response Group
     ERT -- Environmental Response Team
     FINCEN -- Finance  Center
     FOSC -- Federal  On-Scene Coordinator
     FPN -- Federal Project Number
     FRP -- Federal Response Plan
     GIS -- Geographic  Information System
     ICS -- Incident  Command System
     LEPC -- Local Emergency Planning Committee
     MLC -- Maintenance and Logistics Command
     NCP -- National  Contingency Plan
     NPFC -- National Pollution  Funds Center
     NRC -- National  Response Center
     NRDA -- Natural  Resource Damaage Assessment
     NRS -- National  Response System
     NRT -- National  Response Team
     NSF -- National  Strike Force
     NSFCC  --  National  Strike Force Coordination  Center
     OSCARS -- On-Scene Coordinator's Area  Response  System
     OSC -- On-Scene  Coordinator
     OSLTF  --  Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund
     PIAT -- Public Information  Assist Team
     RCP -- Regional  Contingency Plan
     RRC -- Regional  Response Center
     RRT -- Regional  Response Team
     SARA -- Superfund  Amendments and Reauthorization Act of
          1986
     SCAT -- Shoreline  Cleanup Assessment Team
     SERC -- State Emergency Response Commission
     SONS -- Spill of National Significance
     SOSC -- State On-Scene Coordinator
     SSC -- Scientific  Support Coordinator
     UMS -- Unified Management System
     USFWS  --  United  States Fish and  Wildlife Service
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(c)   State Department  and Agency Title Abbreviations

     ARKANSAS
     OES -- Office of  Emergency Service
     ASP -- Arkansas State Police
     HTD -- Highway &  Transporation Department
     DHS -- Department of Health
     GFC -- Game  and Fish Commission

     LOUISIANA
     DEQ -- Louisiana  Department of Environmental  Quality
     LD  -- Louisiana Department of  Wildlife  and Fisheries
     LDNR -- Louisiana Department of Natural Resources
     LSP -- Louisiana  State Police
     OSPO -- Oil  Spill Coordinator's Office

     NEW MEXICO
     NMSP -- New  Mexico State  Pollice
     RPB -- Radiation  protection Bureau
     EID -- Environmental Improvement Division
     SFMO -- State Fire Marshal Office
     EMSB -- Emergency Medical Services Bureau
     CEPD -- Civil Emergency Preparedness  Division
     SHD -- State Highway Department

     OKLAHOMA
     OCC -- Oklahoma Corporation Commission
     ODEQ -- Oklahoma  Department of Environmental  Quality
          (Formerly Dept.  of Pollution Control)
     ODA -- Oklahoma Department of  Agriculture
     ODH -- Oklahoma Department of  Health
     ODWC -- Oklahoma  Department of Wildlife Conservation
     ODNR -- Oklahoma  Department of Natural  Resources
     OWRB -- Oklahoma  Water Resource Board
     SCDA -- State Civil Defense Agency

     TEXAS
     DEM -- Department of Emergency Management
     TDHPT --  Texas Department of Highways and  Public
     Transportation
     TRRC -- Texas Railroad Commission
     TACB -- Texas Air Quality Control Board (under  TNRCC)
     TDA -- Texas Department of Agriculture
     TDH -- Texas Department of Health
     TDPS -- Texas Department  of Public Safety
     TGLO -- Texas General Land Office
     TPWD -- Texas Parks and Wildlife Deparment
     TRNCC --  Texas Natural Resource Convservation
     Commission  (formerly Texas Water Commission  (TWC)
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      (d)  Federal Natural Resource Trustees Abbreviations

          DOI -- Department of the Interior
               USFWS -- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
               NFS  -- National Park Service
               BLM  -- Bureau of Land Management
               BIA  -- Bureau of Indian Affairs
               BR -- Bureau of Reclaimation
          DOC -- Department of Commerce
          NOAA -- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
          DOA -- Department of Agriculture
          DOD -- Department of Defense
          DOE -- Department of Energy


III. DEFINITIONS

Terms  not defined  in  this  section  have the  meaning  given by
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act (CERCLA)  or the  Federal Water Pollution Control Act  (FWPCA), as
amended by the Clean Water Act of 1977 (CWA).

Activation means  notification by telephone or  other expeditious
manner or, when required, the assembly of some or all appropriate
members of the RRT  or NRT.

Alternative  water  supplies,  as  defined by  section  101(34)  of
CERCLA,  includes,   but  is  not limited,  to  drinking water  and
household water supplies.

Area  committee  as  provided  for by  CWA  sections  311 (a) (18)  and
(j) (4),  as  amended by  OPA,  means  the  entity  appointed  by  the
President  consisting  of  members from  qualified  personnel  of
federal,  state,  and  local agencies  with responsibilities that
include preparing an Area Contingency Plan for an area designated
by  the  President.   The authority to  designate  areas and appoint
members has been delegated to EPA and the USCG.

Area  contingency plan   (ACP)   as  provided  for  by  CWA  sections
311(a) (19) and (j) (4),  as amended by OPA, means the plan prepared
by  an Area  Committee   that  is developed to  be  implemented in
conjunction with the NCP and RCP,  in part to address removal of a
worst  case  discharge and  to mitigate or prevent  a substantial
threat of such a discharge from a vessel, offshore facility, or
onshore  facility  operating  in or  near an area  designated by the
President.
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Bioremediation  agents means  microbiological  cultures,  enzymes,
additives, or nutrient additives that are deliberately introduced
into an oil discharge and that will significantly increase the rate
of biodegradation to mitigate the effects of a pollutant discharge.

Burning  agents  means those  additives  that, through  physical or
chemical  means,  improve the  combustibility of  the  materials to
which they are applied.

CERCLA is the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liability Act of  1980, as amended by the Superfund Amendments
and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986.

CERCLIS is the abbreviation of the CERCLA Information System, EPA's
comprehensive data base and management  system that inventories and
tracks  releases  addressed  or  needing  to  be  addressed by  the
Superfund  program.    CERCLIS  contains  the  official  inventory of
CERCLA  sites  and  supports  EPA's   site planning  and  tracking
functions.  Sites that EPA decides do not warrant moving further in
the site evaluation process are  given a No Further Response Action
Planned  (NFRAP)   designation  in  CERCLIS.    This  means  that  no
additional federal  steps  under  CERCLA will be  taken  at  the site
unless future information so warrants.  Sites are not removed from
the data base after completion of  evaluations in order to document
that these evaluations took place and to preclude the possibility
that they be needlessly repeated.  Inclusion of  a specific site or
area in the CERCLIS  data base does not represent  a determination of
any party's  liability,  nor does it  represent a finding  that  any
response action is necessary.  Sites  that are deleted from the NPL
are not  designated NFRAP sites.  Deleted  sites are  listed in a
separate category in  the CERCLIS data base.

Chemical agents means those elements, compounds, or mixtures that
coagulate,   disperse,   dissolve,   emulsify,   foam,   neutralize,
precipitate,  reduce,  solubilize,  oxidize,  concentrate,  congeal,
entrap,  fix,  make the pollutant  mass  more rigid or  viscous,  or
otherwise facilitate  the mitigation of deleterious effects or the
removal of the pollutant from the water.  Chemical agents include
biological additives, dispersants,  sinking agents,  miscellaneous
oil spill control agents,  and burning  agents,  but  do not include
sorbents.

Claim for purposes  of a release under CERCLA,  means  a  demand in
writing for a sum certain; for purposes of a discharge under CWA,
it  means a  request, made  in  writing  for a  sum certain,  for
compensation  for  damages  or  removal  costs resulting  from  an
incident.
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Claimant, as defined by section 1001 of the OPA means any person or
government who presents a claim for compensation under Title I of
OPA 90.

Coastal  waters  for  the  purposes  of  classifying the  size  of
discharges, means  the waters of the coastal  zone  except  for the
Great Lakes and specified ports and harbors on inland rivers.

Coastal  zone,  as  defined for the  purpose of the  NCP,  means all
United States waters  subject to the tide, United States waters of
the Great  Lakes,  specified  ports  and harbors on  inland  rivers,
waters  of  the  contiguous  zone, other waters of  the high seas
subject to the NCP,  and the  land surface  or land substrata, ground
waters, and ambient air proximal to those waters.  The term coastal
zone  delineates  an area of federal responsibility for  response
action.  Precise boundaries are determined by EPA/USCG agreements
and identified in federal regional contingency plans.

Coast Guard District  Response Group  (DRG)  as  provided for by CWA
sections 311(a)(20)  and (j)(3),  means the entity  established by
each  USCG  district  and shall  consist  of:    the  combined USCG
personnel and equipment, including marine firefighting equipment,
of each  port  in the  district;  additional prepositioned response
equipment;  and a district response advisory team.

Community relations  means  EPA's program  to inform and encourage
public participation  in the Superfund process and to  respond to
community concerns.  The term "public" includes citizens directly
affected by  the  site,  other  interested citizens  or  parties,
organized groups, elected officials,  and potentially  responsible
parties.

Community relations coordinator means  lead agency  staff who work
with  the OSC/RPM  to  involve  and  inform the public about  the
Superfund process  and  response  actions  in  accordance with  the
interactive community relations  requirements set forth in the NCP.

Contiguous  zone means the zone of the high seas, established by the
United States under Article 24 of the Convention on  the Territorial
Sea and Contiguous  Zone, which is contiguous to the  territorial sea
and which extends nine  miles seaward from the outer limit of the
territorial sea.

Cooperative agreement  is a  legal instrument EPA  uses  to transfer
money, property, services,  or anything of value to a recipient to
accomplish a public purpose in which substantial EPA involvement is
anticipated during the performance of the project.
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Damages,  as  defined by  section 1001  of  OPA 90  means damages
specified  in  section 1002(b) of  the Act, and includes the cost of
assessing  these damages.

Discharge,  as defined by section 311 (a) (2)  of the CWA,  includes,
but  is  not limited  to,  any  spilling,  leaking, pumping, pouring,
emitting,  emptying,  or dumping of oil, but  excludes discharges in
compliance  with a permit under section 402  of  the CWA,  discharges
resulting  from circumstances identified and reviewed  and made a
part  of the  public record  with respect to  a permit  issued or
modified under section 402 of the CWA, and  subject to a condition
in   such   permit,   or  continuous  or  anticipated  intermittent
discharges  from a point  source,  identified  in a permit or permit
application under section 402 of  the CWA, that are  caused by events
occurring  within  the  scope  of  relevant  operating  or  treatment
systems.  For purposes of the NCP, discharge  also means substantial
threat of  discharge.

Dispersant means those chemical  agents  that  emulsify, disperse, or
solubilize  oil into the  water  column  or  promote the surface
spreading of oil slicks to facilitate dispersal of  the oil into the
water column.

Drinking water supply, as defined  by section  101(7)  of CERCLA,
means any raw or finished water  source  that  is  or may be used by a
public water system  (as defined  in the  Safe  Drinking Water Act) or
as drinking water by one or more individuals.

Ecosystem,   a  dynamic  system of  interaction  between  a distinct
community  of  biological  organisms and its  physical  and chemical
environment.

Environment,  as defined by  section  101(8)  of  CERCLA,  means  the
navigable waters,  the waters  of  the contiguous  zone, and the ocean
waters  of  which the natural resources  are under  the  exclusive
management  authority  of  the United  States  under the Magnuson
Fishery Conservation and Management Act;  and  any  other surface
water,  ground  water,  drinking  water  supply, land  surface  or
subsurface strata,  or ambient air within the  United States or under
the jurisdiction of the United States.

Exclusive economic zone,  as defined by OPA section 1001, means the
zone established by Presidential  Proclamation Numbered 5030,  dated
March 10, 1983,  including the ocean waters of the areas referred to
as "eastern special  areas" in Article 3(1)  of the Agreement between
the United States  of America and the  Union of Soviet  Socialist
Republics on the Maritime Boundary,  signed June 1, 1990.
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Facility,  as  defined by  section  101(9)  of  CERCLA,   means any
building,  structure,  installation,  equipment,  pipe or pipeline
 (including  any pipe  into  a  sewer  or  publicly  owned treatment
works),  well,  pit, pond,  lagoon,  impoundment,  ditch, landfill,
storage  container, motor  vehicle,  rolling stock,  or aircraft, or
any site or area, where a hazardous  substance has been deposited,
stored,  disposed  of,  or placed,  or otherwise come to be located;
but does not include  any  consumer product in consumer  use or any
vessel.   As defined  by section  1001 of  the  OPA,  it  means any
structure, group of structures,  equipment,  or device  (other than a
vessel) which  is  used for one  or more of the following purposes:
exploring  for,   drilling   for,   producing,   storing,   handling,
transferring, processing,  or transporting oil.  This term includes
any motor vehicle, rolling stock,  or pipeline used for  one or more
of these purposes.

Feasibility study (FS) means a  study undertaken by the  lead agency
to  develop and  evaluate  options  for remedial  action.    The FS
emphasizes data analysis  and  is generally performed concurrently
and in an interactive  fashion with the remedial investigation  (RI) ,
using data gathered during the RI.   The RI data is used to define
the objectives of the response action, to develop remedial action
alternatives,  and to  undertake  an initial screening and detailed
analysis of  the  alternatives.   The  term also refers to a report
that describes the results of the study.

Federal  Radiological  Emergency Response  Plan  (FRERP)   means the
inter-agency agreement  for  coordinating the response  of various
agencies,  under  a variety  of  statutes,  to  a  large radiological
accident.  The Lead  Federal Agency  (LFA), defined  by  the FRERP,
activates the FRERP for any peacetime radiological  emergency which,
based  upon  its  professional  judgment,   is  expected  to have  a
significant  radiological  effect  within the  United States,  its
territories,  possessions,  or territorial  waters and  that   could
require a response by several federal agencies.

Federal  Response  Plan  (FRP)  means  the agreement  signed by 25
federal departments and agencies in April 1987 and developed under
the authorities of the Earthquake Hazards Reduction Act  of 1977 and
the Disaster  Relief   Act  of 1974  (PL98-288) ,  as amended  by the
Stafford Disaster Relief Act of 1988.

First federal official means the first federal representative of a
participating agency of the National Response Team to arrive at the
scene  of a discharge  or  a release.   This  official  coordinates
activities under the NCP and may initiate,  in  consultation with the
OSC, any necessary actions until the arrival of the predesignated
OSC.  A  state  with primary  jurisdiction  over a  site covered by a
cooperative agreement will  act  in the stead  of  the  first federal
official for any incident at the site.

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Fund  or  Trust  Fund  means  the  Hazardous  Substance   Superfund
established by section  9507 of the  Internal Revenue Code of  1986.


Ground water, as defined by section 101(12)  of CERCLA, means  water
in  a  saturated  zone  or stratum  beneath the  surface  of land  or
water.

Hazard  Ranking  System   (HRS)   means the  method used  by  EPA  to
evaluate the relative potential of hazardous substance releases  to
cause health  or  safety problems,  or  ecological or environmental
damage.

Hazardous  substance.  as  defined by  section  101(14)  of CERCLA,
means: Any substance designated pursuant to section  311 (b) (2) (A)  of
the CWA;  any element, compound,  mixture,  solution,  or  substance
designated pursuant to section 102 of CERCLA;  any hazardous  waste
having the characteristics identified under or listed pursuant  to
section 3001 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act (but not including any
waste the regulation  of  which under the Solid Waste Disposal Act
has been suspended by Act of Congress) ;  any  toxic pollutant listed
under section 307(a) of  the CWA; any hazardous air pollutant listed
under  section 112 of  the Clean Air  Act;  and  any  imminently
hazardous chemical substance or mixture with respect to  which the
EPA Administrator  has taken action pursuant  to  section  7  of the
Toxic Substances  Control Act.  The term does  not include petroleum,
including crude oil or any fraction thereof  which is not  otherwise
specifically listed or designated as a hazardous substance in the
first sentence of  this  paragraph, and  the  term  does  not include
natural  gas,   natural gas  liquids,  liquified  natural  gas,   or
synthetic gas usable for fuel  (or mixtures of  natural gas and such
synthetic gas).

Incident  Command  System   (ICS).   organizational structure  which
fosters excellent team working relationships which are capable  of
very fast,  coordinated decision making.  These  components are made
of five basic elements - command, operations,  logistics,  planning
and finance.

Indian tribe  (as defined by  OPA section 1001), means  any band,
nation,  or other  organized group or community,  including any Alaska
Native village but not including any Alaska  Native  regional  or
village  corporation,  which  is  recognized  as  eligible  for the
special programs  and  services provided by  the United  States  to
Indians because of their status as Indians.

Inland  waters,   for  the  purposes  of  classifying the  size   of
discharges,  means those waters of the United States in the inland
zone,  waters of the Great Lakes, and specified ports and harbors  on
inland rivers.

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Inland  zone  means  the  environment  inland  of  the  coastal zone
excluding the Great Lakes and specified ports and harbors on  inland
rivers.    The term  inland  zone  delineates  an area  of federal
responsibility  for  response  action.     Precise  boundaries  are
determined  by  EPA/USCG  agreements  and  identified  in federal
regional contingency plans.

In-Situ Burning, deliberate  burning of spilled  oil at or near the
spill site.

Lead  administrative  trustee means  a  federal  natural resource
trustee,  and  chosen  by  the affected  trustees  for  a specific
incident.   The  lead administrative trustee facilitates  effective
and  efficient  communication between  the  OSC  and  the natural
resource trustees during response operations and is responsible for
applying to the OSC for access to  federal response  resources on
behalf  of  all trustees  for  initiation of  damage  assessment and
claims for  injuries to natural resources.

Lead agency means the agency that  provides the OSC/RPM  to plan and
implement response actions under the NCP.  EPA,  the USCG, another
federal agency, or  a  state (or  political subdivision of a  state)
operating pursuant to a contract or cooperative  agreement executed
pursuant to section 104(d)(1) of CERCLA,  or designated pursuant to
a Superfund Memorandum of Agreement (SMOA) entered into pursuant to
Subpart F of the NCP or other agreements may be the lead  agency for
a  response action.   In  the case  of  a  release  of a hazardous
substance,  pollutant, or contaminant, where the release is on, or
the sole  source of the  release  is from,  any facility or vessel
under  the   jurisdiction,  custody,  or  control  of  Department  of
Defense (DOD) or Department of Energy (DOE), then DOD or DOE will
be the lead agency.  Where the release is on, or  the sole source of
the release is from, any facility or vessel under the jurisdiction,
custody, or control of a federal agency other than EPA, the USCG,
DOD, or DOE, then that agency will be the  lead agency for remedial
actions and  removal actions  other than  emergencies.   The federal
agency  maintains  its  lead  agency  responsibilities  whether  the
remedy is selected by  the  federal  agency for non-NPL sites  or by
EPA and the federal agency or by EPA alone under  CERCLA section
120.  The lead agency will  consult with the support agency,  if one
exists, throughout the response process.

Management of migration  means actions that are  taken to minimize
and mitigate the migration of hazardous substances,  pollutants, or
contaminants  and  the  effects  of  such  migration.    Measures  may
include,  but  are   not   limited  to,  management of  a  plume  of
contamination, restoration of a drinking water aquifer,  or surface
water restoration.
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Miscellaneous oil spill control agent is any product,  other than a
dispersant,   sinking  agent,   surface   washing  agent,   surface
collecting agent, bioremediation agent,  burning agent,  or  sorbent
that can be used to enhance oil spill cleanup,  removal,  treatment,
or mitigation.

National Pollution Funds Center (NPFC) means the entity established
by  the   Secretary   of  Transportation  whose  function   is   the
administration  of the  Oil  Spill  Liability Trust  Fund  (OSLTF).
Among the NPFC's duties are:   providing  appropriate access to  the
OSLTF for federal agencies and states for removal actions  and  for
federal trustees  to initiate  the  assessment  of natural resource
damages; providing appropriate access to the OSLTF for claims;  and
coordinating cost recovery efforts.

National  Priorities  List  (NPL) means the  list, compiled  by  EPA
pursuant to CERCLA section 105, of uncontrolled hazardous substance
releases  in  the United States  that  are  priorities  for long-term
remedial evaluation and response.

National Response System  (MRS)  is  the mechanism for  coordinating
response  actions  by all levels of government in support  of  the
OSC/RPM.   The  NRS  is  composed  of the  NRT, RRTs,  OSC,  Area
Committees, and Special Teams  and related support entities.

National Strike Force  (NSF)  is a  special team established by  the
USCG,  including the three USCG Strike Teams,  the Public Information
Assist Team  (PIAT),  and the National Strike  Force  Coordination
Center.    The  NSF  is  available   to assist  OSCs/RPMs  in their
preparedness and response duties.

National Strike Force  Coordination Center  (NSFCC) ,  authorized as
the National Response Unit by CWA sections  311 (a) (23)  and  (j) (2),
means the entity established by the Secretary of the department in
which the USCG is  operating at  Elizabeth  City,  North Carolina with
responsibilities that  include  administration  of the  USCG Strike
Teams,  maintenance of response equipment inventories  and logistic
networks,  and conducting a national exercise program.

Natural resources means land,  fish,  wildlife,  biota,  air,  water,
ground water, drinking water supplies,  and other  such  resources
belonging to, managed  by,  held in trust by,  appertaining  to,  or
otherwise controlled by the United  States (including the resources
of the  exclusive  economic zone defined by the Magnuson   Fishery
Conservation  and  Management Act  of  1976), any  state  or local
government, any foreign government, any Indian tribe,  or,   if such
resources are subject  to a  trust  restriction  on  alienation,  any
member of an Indian tribe.
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Navigable waters, as defined by 40 CFR 110.1, means the waters of
the  United States,  including the  territorial  seas.    The term
includes:
      (a) All waters that are currently used, were used in the past,
or may  be  susceptible to use in  interstate  or foreign commerce,
including all waters  that are subject  to the ebb and flow  of the
tide;
      (b) Interstate waters,  including interstate wetlands;
      (c) All other waters such as intrastate lakes, rivers, streams
(including   intermittent  streams),   mudflats,   sandflats,  and
wetlands,  the use,  degradation,  or  destruction of  which would
affect or could affect interstate or foreign commerce  including any
such waters:
      (1)  That are  or  could  be  used by  interstate  or foreign
travelers for recreational or other purposes;
      (2) From which fish or shellfish are or  could  be taken and
sold in interstate or foreign commerce;
      (3) That are used or could be used for industrial purposes by
industries in interstate commerce;
      (d) All impoundments of waters otherwise defined as navigable
waters under this section;
      (e) Tributaries of  waters identified in paragraphs  (a) through
      (d) of this definition, including adjacent wetlands; and
      (f) Wetlands adjacent to waters identified in paragraphs (a)
through  (e)  of this  definition:  Provided,  that  waste treatment
systems  (other  than cooling ponds  meeting the  criteria  of this
paragraph)  are not waters of the United States.

NCP Product Schedule,  is schedule of dispersants and other chemical
or bioremediation products which  EPA maintains may be authorized
for use on oil discharges, in accordance with procedures set forth
in 300.910 of the NCP.

Offshore facility,  as defined by section 101(17) of  CERCLA and
section  311 (a) (11)  of  the  CWA,  means any facility of  any kind
located in,  on,  or under any of the navigable waters of the  United
States,  and any  facility  of  any kind which  is subject  to the
jurisdiction of the United States and is located in,  on, or under
any other waters, other  than a vessel or a public vessel.

Oil,  as defined by section 311(a)(1)  of the CWA, means oil  of any
kind or in any form, including, but not limited  to, petroleum, fuel
oil,   sludge,  oil refuse, and  oil mixed  with wastes  other than
dredged spoil.  Oil,  as defined by  section 1001 of the OPA means
oil of  any  kind or  in  any  form,  including, but  not limited to,
petroleum,  fuel oil, sludge, oil refuse,  and  oil mixed with  wastes
other than dredged spoil, but does  not include petroleum, including
crude oil or any fraction thereof, which is specifically listed or
designated as a hazardous substance under  subparagraphs  (A) through
(F) of section 101(14) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act  (42 U.S.C.  9601)  and  which is
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Oil  Spill  Liability Trust Fund  (OSLTF)  means  the $1 billion OPA
fund established under section 9509 of the Internal Revenue Code of
1986  (26 U.S.C. 9509)  to pay cleanup and other costs of federal oil
spill response and  third party claims not paid by  the Responsible
Party.

On-Scene Coordinator (OSC) means the federal official predesignated
by EPA or the USCG to coordinate and direct federal responses under
Subpart  D,  or  the official  designated  by the  lead  agency  to
coordinate and direct removal actions under Subpart E of  the NCP.

Onshore facility, as  defined  by  section 101(18)  of CERCLA, means
any  facility (including,  but  not limited  to,  motor vehicles and
rolling stock) of any kind located in,  on, or  under any land or
non-navigable waters within the United States; and, as defined by
section 311(a)(10)  of the CWA, means any facility  (including, but
not  limited to,   motor  vehicles  and  rolling  stock)  of  any kind
located in,  on, or  under  any  land within the United States other
than submerged land.

Qn-site means the areal extent of contamination and all  suitable
areas in very close proximity to the contamination necessary for
implementation of the response action.

Operable unit means  a discrete action that comprises an incremental
step  toward  comprehensively   addressing  site  problems.    This
discrete  portion  of  a  remedial  response manages  migration,  or
eliminates or mitigates a  release,  threat of a release, or pathway
of exposure.  The  cleanup of a site can be divided  into a number of
operable  units,   depending  on  the  complexity of the  problems
associated with the site.  Operable units may address geographical
portions of a site,  specific site problems, or initial  phases of an
action,  or may consist of any set of actions performed  over time or
any actions that are concurrent but located in different parts of
a site.

Operation and maintenance  (O&M) means measures  required to maintain
the effectiveness of response  actions.

OSCARS,  as defined as  On-Scene Coordiantor's Area Response System.
this is a GIS-computer based deployable system which USEPA Region
VI has digitized  environmental and economic sensitivie data within
certains ares throughout their region.

Person,   as  defined  by  section 101(21)  of  CERCLA,  means  an
individual,   firm,   corporation,    association,    partnership,
consortium,  joint  venture,   commercial  entity,   United  States
government, state, municipality,  commission, political subdivision
of a state, or any interstate  body.  As defined by  section 1001 of
the   OPA,    means  an  individual,   corporation,   partnership,
association,   state,   municipality,   commission,   or  political
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Pollutant or contaminant, as defined by section 101(33) of CERCLA,
shall  include,  but  not  be  limited  to, any  element,  substance,
compound, or mixture, including disease-causing agents, which after
release  into  the  environment  and  upon  exposure,  ingestion,
inhalation, or assimilation into any organism,  either directly from
the environment  or indirectly by ingestion through food chains,
will or  may reasonably  be anticipated to cause  death,  disease,
behavioral abnormalities,  cancer, genetic mutation, physiological
malfunctions  (including malfunctions in reproduction) or physical
deformations, in such organisms or their offspring.   The term does
not include petroleum,  including crude  oil or  any fraction thereof
which  is not  otherwise  specifically  listed  or  designated  as a
hazardous substance under section 101(14) (A)  through (F) of CERCLA,
nor  does  it  include  natural  gas,  liquified natural  gas,  or
synthetic gas of pipeline  quality (or mixtures of natural gas and
such synthetic gas).  For  purposes of the NCP, the term pollutant
or contaminant means any pollutant or contaminant that may present
an imminent and substantial danger to public health or welfare.

Post-removal site control means those activities that are necessary
to  sustain  the  integrity  of  a  Fund-financed  removal  action
following  its  conclusion.   Post-removal  site control  may  be a
removal  or remedial  action under  CERCLA.    The  term  includes,
without being limited to,  activities such as relighting gas flares,
replacing filters, and collecting leachate.

Preliminary assessment (PA) under CERCLA means review of existing
information  and  an  off-site  reconnaissance,  if  appropriate,  to
determine  if  a release  may require additional  investigation or
action.    A   PA   may   include   an   on-site   reconnaissance,   if
appropriate.

Public participation, see  the definition for community relations.

Public vessel, as defined by section 311(a)(4) of the CWA, means a
vessel owned or  bareboat-chartered and operated  by the  United
States,  or by  a  state  or  political  subdivision thereof,  or  by a
foreign nation, except when such vessel is engaged in commerce.

Quality  Assurance  Project Plan  (QAPP)  is  a written  document,
associated  with  all  remedial  site sampling activities,  which
presents in  specific terms the organization  (where applicable),
objectives, functional activities, and specific quality assurance
(QA)  and quality  control  (QC)  activities designed to achieve the
data quality  objectives  of  a  specific project(s)  or  continuing
operation(s).  The  QAPP  is prepared for each  specific  project or
continuing operation  (or  group  of similar  projects or continuing
operations) .  The QAPP  will be prepared by the responsible program
office,  regional  office,  laboratory, contractor,  recipient  of an
assistance agreement, or  other  organization.   For an enforcement
action, potentially responsible parties may prepare  a QAPP subject
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Regional   Response  Center,  provides   personnel   and  physical
facilities  for  the  coordination  and  control  of  a  pollution
emergency for EPA Region VI  for inland and USCG Eighth District for
coastal.

Release.  as  defined by  section  101(22)  of  CERCLA,   means any
spilling,   leaking,   pumping,    pouring,   emitting,   emptying,
discharging, injecting, escaping, leaching, dumping, or disposing
into the environment (including  the abandonment  or discarding of
barrels, containers,  and other  closed receptacles containing any
hazardous  substance  or pollutant  or contaminant).    A  release
excludes:  Any release which results in exposure to persons solely
within a workplace, with respect to a claim which such persons may
assert  against  the employer of such persons;  emissions from the
engine exhaust of a motor vehicle, rolling stock, aircraft, vessel,
or pipeline pumping  station engine;  release of source, byproduct,
or  special nuclear  material  from  a nuclear incident, as   those
term
the defined in  the Atomic Energy Act of  1954,  if such release is
subject  to requirements  with  respect  to financial  protection
established by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission under section 170
of such Act, or, for the purposes of section 104 of CERCLA or any
other response action, any release of source, byproduct,  or special
nuclear material from any processing site designated under section
102(a) (1) or 302 (a) of the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control
Act  of  1978;  and  the  normal  application of  fertilizer.    For
purposes of the NCP, release also means threat of release.

Relevant   and   appropriate   requirements  means   those  cleanup
standards,    standards   of    control,    and   other   substantive
requirements,  criteria,  or limitations promulgated on siting  under
federal environmental or state environmental or facility  laws  that,
while  not   "applicable"  to  a  hazardous  substance,  pollutant,
contaminant, remedial action,  location, or  other circumstance at a
CERCLA site, address  problems or situations sufficiently  similar to
those encountered at the CERCLA  site that their use is well suited
to  the  particular  site.    Only  those state  standards that are
identified in a timely manner and are more stringent than federal
requirements may be relevant and appropriate.

Remedial Design  (RD) means  the  technical analysis  and procedures
which follow the  selection  of remedy for a site and  result  in a
detailed set of plans and specifications  for implementation of the
remedial action.

Remedial Investigation  (RI)  is  a process undertaken by the  lead
agency to determine the  nature and extent of the problem presented
by  the  release.   The  RI  emphasizes data  collection and  site
characterization, and is generally performed concurrently and  in an
interactive fashion  with the  feasibility study.   The RI includes
sampling and monitoring, as  necessary, and includes the gathering
of sufficient information to determine the necessity for remedial
action and to support the evaluation of remedial alternatives.

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Remedial project Manager (RPM) means the official designated by the
lead agency  to coordinate,  monitor, or  direct  remedial or other
response actions under Subpart E of the NCP.

Remedy or Remedial Action (RA) means those actions consistent with
permanent  remedy taken  instead  of, or  in addition  to,  removal
action  in the  event of  a release  or  threatened  release  of  a
hazardous  substance  into  the  environment,  to prevent or minimize
the release of hazardous substances so  that  they do not migrate to
cause  substantial  danger to present  or future  public  health or
welfare or the environment.  The  term includes,  but is not limited
to,  such  actions  at the location of  the  release  as  storage,
confinement,  perimeter  protection  using  dikes,  trenches,  or
ditches, clay cover,  neutralization, cleanup of  released hazardous
substances  and associated  contaminated materials,   recycling or
reuse,   diversion,  destruction,   segregation of  reactive  wastes,
dredging   or   excavations,  repair or  replacement  of  leaking
containers, collection of leachate and runoff,  on-site treatment or
incineration,  provision  of  alternative   water  supplies,   any
monitoring reasonably required to assure  that such actions protect
the  public health  and  welfare  and the environment and,  where
appropriate,  post-removal  site  control  activities.   The  term
includes  the  costs   of  permanent  relocation  of  residents  and
businesses  and  community  facilities   (including  the  cost  of
providing "alternative land  of equivalent value" to an Indian tribe
pursuant to CERCLA section 126 (b)) where EPA determines that, alone
or in  combination with  other measures,  such relocation  is  more
cost-effective  than,  and  environmentally  preferable  to,   the
transportation,   storage,   treatment,    destruction,  or   secure
disposition off-site of such hazardous substances, or may otherwise
be necessary  to protect  the  public health or  welfare;  the  term
includes  off-site  transport  and  off-site  storage,  treatment,
destruction,  or  secure  disposition of  hazardous substances and
associated contaminated  materials.  For the purpose of the NCP, the
term also includes enforcement activities related thereto.

Remove  or  removal,  as defined by section 311 (a) (8)  of  the  CWA,
refers to  containment and removal  of  oil or hazardous substances
from the water and shorelines or the taking of such other actions
as may be  necessary  to minimize  or mitigate damage  to the public
health or welfare (including,  but not limited to, fish, shellfish,
wildlife, public and private property,  and shorelines and beaches)
or to the environment.  For the purpose of the NCP,  the term also
includes monitoring of countermeasures and enforcement activities
related  to removal.   As defined  by  section 101(23) of  CERCLA.,
remove  or  removal  means the  cleanup  or  removal   of  released
hazardous substances from the environment; such actions as may be
necessary taken in the event of the threat of release of hazardous
substances into the environment;  such actions as may be necessary
to monitor, assess, and evaluate the release or threat of release
of hazardous substances; the disposal of removed material; or the
taking  of such  other actions as  may  be  necessary  to  prevent,
minimize, or mitigate damage to the public health or welfare or to

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the  environment,  which  may otherwise  result  from  a  release or
threat of release.  The  term includes,  in addition,  without being
limited  to,  security fencing or other  measures  to  limit access,
provision of alternative water supplies, temporary evacuation and
housing  of threatened   individuals  not otherwise  provided for,
action  taken  under section 104(b)  of  CERCLA,  post-removal site
control, where appropriate, and any emergency assistance which may
be provided under the Disaster Relief Act of 1974.   For  the purpose
of the NCP, the term  also  includes enforcement activities related
thereto.

Removal costs,  as defined by section 1001 of OPA means the costs of
removal that are incurred after a discharge of oil  has occurred, or
in any case in which  there  is a substantial threat of a discharge
of oil, the costs to  prevent, minimize, or mitigate  oil pollution
from such an incident.

Respond or response,  as defined by section 101(25)  of  CERCLA, means
remove, removal, remedy,  or remedial  action, including enforcement
activities related thereto.

Responsible party, as defined by section 1001  of OPA,  means the
following:
     (a)  Vessels  --  In  the case  of a vessel,  any person owning,
operating, or demise  chartering the vessel.
     (b)  Onshore Facilities --In  the case of an  onshore facility
(other  than a  pipeline),   any person  owning  or operating  the
facility, except a federal agency,  state, municipality, commission,
or political subdivision of a state, or any interstate body, that
as the owner transfers possession  and right to use the property to
another person by lease,  assignment, or permit.
     (c)   Offshore  Facilities --  In  the  case  of an  offshore
facility (other than a pipeline or  a deepwater port licensed under
the Deepwater  Port Act  of 1974  (33  U.S.C.  1501 et seq.)),  the
lessee or permittee of the  area in which the facility  is located or
the holder of a right  of  use and easement granted  under applicable
state law or the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act  (43 U.S.C. 1301-
1356)  for the area in which the facility is located (if the holder
is a  different person than the lessee or permittee),  except  a
federal  agency,  state,  municipality,  commission,   or  political
subdivision of  a state, or any interstate  body, that  as  owner
transfers possession  and  right  to use the  property  to  another
person by lease, assignment, or permit.
     (d)   Deepwater  Ports --  In  the  case  of  a  deepwater port
licensed under  the Deepwater Port Act  of 1974  (33  U.S.C.  1501-
1524),  the licensee.
     (e)  Pipelines --In the case of a pipeline, any  person owning
or operating the pipeline.
     (f)   Abandonment --  In the  case of  an abandoned  vessel,
onshore facility, deepwater port,  pipeline,  or offshore facility,
the person  who would have been responsible parties immediately
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SARA is the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986.
In addition to certain free-standing provisions of law,  it includes
amendments  to  CERCLA,  the  Solid Waste  Disposal  Act,  and  the
Internal Revenue Code.  Among the free-standing provisions of law
is Title  III  of SARA,  also known as  the  "Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act  of 1986" and Title  IV of SARA,  also
known  as  the  "Radon Gas  and  Indoor  Air Quality  Research  Act of
1986."  Title V of SARA amending the  Internal Revenue Code is also
known as the  "Superfund Revenue Act of 1986."

Sinking agents means those additives applied to oil discharges to
sink floating pollutants below the water surface.

Site inspection  (SI) means an on-site investigation to determine
whether there is a release or potential release and the nature of
the  associated threats.   The  purpose  is  to  augment the  data
collected  in  the  preliminary  assessment  and  to generate,  if
necessary, sampling and other  field  data  to determine if further
action or investigation is appropriate.

Size classes of discharges refers to  the following  size classes of
oil discharges which are provided as  guidance to the OSC and serve
as the criteria for the actions  delineated in subpart D.  They are
not meant to imply associated degrees of hazard to public health or
welfare, nor are they a measure of environmental injury.   Any oil
discharge that  poses a  substantial  threat  to public health or
welfare or the environment or results  in significant public concern
shall  be classified  as  a  major discharge  regardless  of  the
following quantitative measures:
     (a) Minor discharge means a discharge to the inland waters of
less than 1,000  gallons of oil or a discharge to the coastal waters
of less than 10,000 gallons of oil.
     (b) Medium  discharge means a discharge of 1,000 to  10,000
gallons of oil  to  the  inland waters  or a discharge  of 10,000 to
100,000 gallons of oil to the coastal waters.
     (c) Major  discharge  means  a discharge of more  than  10,000
gallons of oil to the inland waters or more than 100,000 gallons of
oil to the coastal waters.

Size   classes  of  releases   refers  to   the   following   size
classifications which  are provided  as guidance  to  the OSC  for
meeting pollution reporting requirements in subpart B.  The final
determination of the appropriate classification of a release will
be made by the OSC based on consideration of  the particular release
(e.g.,  size, location,  impact, etc.):
     (a) Minor release means a release of a quantity of hazardous
substance(s),  pollutant(s), or  contaminant(s)  that poses  minimal
threat to public health or welfare or the environment.
     (b) Medium release means a  release not meeting the  criteria
for classification as a minor or major release.
     (c)   Major  release  means  a  release  of  any  quantity  of
hazardous substance(s),  pollutant(s),  or contaminant(s) that poses
a substantial  threat to public health or welfare or  the environment

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or results  in significant public  concern.

Sorbents means essentially  inert  and  insoluble materials  that  are
used  to remove  oil  and hazardous  substances  from water  through
adsorption, in which the oil or hazardous substance is attracted to
the sorbent surface and then adheres to it,  or through absorption,
in which the oil or hazardous substance penetrates the pores of  the
sorbent  material,  or  a combination  of the  two.    Sorbents  are
generally manufactured in particulate form for spreading  over an
oil slick  or  as sheets, rolls,  pillows,  or booms.   The  sorbent
material may  consist  of,  but is  not limited to,  the following
materials:
      (a)  Organic products  -
           (1)   Peat moss or straw;
           (2)   Cellulose fibers or  cork;
           (3)   Corn cobs;
           (4)   Chicken, duck, or other bird feathers.
      (b)  Mineral compounds -
           (1)   Volcanic ash or perlite;
           (2)   Vermiculite  or zeolite.
      (c)  Synthetic products -
           (1)   Polypropylene;
           (2)   Polyethylene;
           (3)   Polyurethane;
           (4)   Polyester.


Source  control action  is   the construction or  installation  and
start-up  of  those  actions  necessary to  prevent  the continued
release  of hazardous  substances  or  pollutants  or contaminants
(primarily  from a  source on top  of or within the  ground, or  in
buildings or  other structures) into the environment.

Source control maintenance measures are those measures  intended to
maintain the  effectiveness   of source control actions  once such
actions  are  operating and functioning  properly,   such   as   the
maintenance of  landfill caps and leachate collection systems.

Specified ports and harbors means those ports and harbor areas  on
inland rivers, and land areas immediately adjacent to those waters,
where the USCG acts as predesignated on-scene coordinator.  Precise
locations  are  determined   by  EPA/USCG  regional agreements   and
identified  in  Federal  Regional   Contingency   Plans  and  Area
Contingency Plans.

Spill of National Significance  (SONS) means a spill that due to  its
severity, size, location, actual  or potential impact on  the public
health and welfare or  the environment,  or the  necessary response
effort, is so  complex that   it requires extraordinary coordination
of federal,   state,  local,   and  responsible  party resources   to
contain and cleanup the discharge.
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State means the several states of the United States, the District
of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,  Guam, American Samoa,
the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of Northern Marianas, and
any other territory or possession over which  the United States has
jurisdiction.   For  purposes  of  the  NCP,  the  term includes Indian
tribes  as defined  in the NCP  except where  specifically noted.
Section 126 of CERCLA provides that the governing body of an Indian
tribe shall be afforded substantially the same treatment as a state
with respect to certain provisions of CERCLA.  Section 300.515(b)
of the NCP describes  the requirements pertaining to Indian tribes
that wish to be treated as states under CERCLA.

Superfund  Memorandum  of  Agreement  (SMOA)  means   a  nonbinding,
written document executed by an  EPA Regional Administrator and the
head of a state agency that  may  establish  the nature and extent of
EPA  and  state  interaction during  the   removal,  pre-remedial,
remedial, and/or enforcement response process.  The SMOA is not a
site-specific  document although  attachments  may address  specific
sites.  The SMOA generally defines the role and responsibilities of
both the lead  and the support agencies.

Superfund  state contract is a  joint,  legally  binding  agreement
between EPA and a state to obtain the necessary assurances before
a federal-lead remedial action can begin at a  site.   In the case of
a  political  subdivision-lead  remedial  response,   a  three-party
Superfund  state contract  among  EPA,  the state,   and  political
subdivision thereof,  is  required before  a political  subdivision
takes the lead for any phase of remedial response to ensure state
involvement pursuant to section 121 (f) (1)  of CERCLA.  The Superfund
state contract may be amended to provide the state's CERCLA section
104 assurances before a political subdivision  can take the lead for
remedial action.

Support agency means the agency or agencies provide for the support
agency coordinator  to furnish necessary data to the lead agency,
review response data and documents, and provide other assistance as
requested  by  the OSC or RPM.   EPA,  the USCG, another  federal
agency, or a state may be support agencies  for a response action if
operating pursuant to a contract executed under section 104(d)(1)
of CERCLA or  designated  pursuant to  a  Superfund  Memorandum  of
Agreement entered into pursuant  to subpart F of  the NCP  or other
agreement.    The  support  agency  may also  concur  on  decision
documents.

Support agency coordinator (SAC) means the official designated by
the support agency,  as appropriate, to interact and coordinate with
the lead agency in response actions under subpart E of this part.

Surface collecting agents means those chemical agents  that form a
surface film to control the layer thickness of oil.
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Surface washing  agent  is any product that removes oil from  solid
surfaces, such as beaches and rocks, through a detergency mechanism
and does  not  involve dispersing or solubilizing the oil into  the
water column.

Tank vessel,  as  defined  by section 1001 of the OPA means a vessel
that is  constructed or adapted to carry, or that carries oil or
hazardous material  in bulk as  cargo  or  cargo residue,  and  that:
(1) is a vessel of the United States;  (2)  operates on  the navigable
waters;  or  (3)  transfers oil  or  hazardous  material in  a  place
subject to the jurisdiction of  the United States.

Threat of discharge or release,   see  definitions  for  discharge  and
release.

Threat of release,  see definition for release.

Treatment technology means  any unit  operation or series  of unit
operations that alters the composition of  a hazardous substance or
pollutant or contaminant through chemical, biological, or physical
means  so as  to  reduce  toxicity,  mobility,  or  volume   of  the
contaminated materials being treated.  Treatment technologies  are
an  alternative  to   land disposal  of hazardous wastes  without
treatment.

Trustee means an  official of a federal natural resources management
agency designated in subpart G of the NCP or a  designated  state
official or Indian  tribe or,  in the case of discharges covered by
the OPA, a foreign  government official, who may pursue claims  for
damages under section 107 (f)  of  CERCLA or  section 1006 of the OPA.

Unified Management  System (UMS), means that  all  parties  who have
responsibility in a  multi-jurisdictional incident  contribute to the
process of determining overall incident objectivies  and selection
of strategies. They also ensure tactical operations are integrated
and the maximum use is made of assigned resources.

United States when  used in relation  to section  311  (a) (5)  of the
CWA,  means the states, the District of Columbia,  the Commonwealth
of Puerto Rico, the  Northern Mariana Islands,  Guam, American Samoa,
the  United   States Virgin   Islands,  and   the   Pacific   Island
Governments.   United States,  when used  in  relation to  section
101(27)  of CERCLA and section 1001(36)  of the OPA,  includes the
several states of the United  States,  the District of  Columbia, the
Commonwealth  of  Puerto  Rico,  Guam,   American Samoa, the  United
States Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas,
and any other territory or possession  over which the  United States
has jurisdiction.
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Vessel,  as defined  by section  101(28}   of  CERCLA,  means  every
description of watercraft or other artificial contrivance used, or
capable of being used,  as a means  of  transportation  on water; and,
as defined by section 311(a)(3) of the CWA, means every description
of watercraft or other artificial contrivance used,  or capable of
being  used,  as a means  of transportation on water other  than a
public vessel.

Volunteer means any individual accepted to perform services by the
lead  agency  which  has  authority to  accept volunteer  services
(examples: See 16 U.S.C. 742f (c))  .  A volunteer is  subject to the
provisions of the authorizing statute and the NCP.

Worst case discharge, as defined by section 311(a)(24) of the CWA,
means, in  the case of  a  vessel,  a  discharge  in adverse weather
conditions of  its  entire cargo,  and, in  the case of  an offshore
facility or onshore facility,  the  largest  foreseeable discharge in
adverse weather conditions.
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APPENDIX III   PURPOSE

I.   PURPOSE

     The purpose of  this  USEPA Region VI Inland Area Contingency
Plan (known as the  PLAN) is to provide an action plan to respond to
a release and  to promote  timely and effective coordination among
the entire spill community, including Federal,  State,  tribal, local
and private  entities in  response  to a  discharge  or substantial
threat of discharge.

II.  OBJECTIVE

     The Area Committee is a spill preparedness and planning body
made up of Federal, State, and local agency representatives.  The
FOSC in cooperation  with  SOSCs coordinates  the activities of the
Area Committee and  assists in the continuing  development and update
of this Area Contingency  Plan.   This plan is  consistent with the
NCP and Region VI  RCP.   The purpose of  this  plan  is provide for
orderly implementation of  response  actions  to protect the people
and natural  resources of  the States of  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  New
Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas from the impacts  of an oil or hazardous
materials spill.  This Plan promotes coordination of, and describes
the strategy for,  a  coordinated Federal,  State,  tribal,  local,
potential responsible party,  contractor,  cooperative and community
response to a discharge or substantial threat of discharge of oil
or  a   release  of  hazardous  substance  from  a onshore  facility
operating within the boundaries of USEPA Region VI  Inland Area.
The   plans   also    discusses    the   cooperative   international
relationships  established  with Mexico  in response  to  incidents
involving accidental  spills  or releases of pollutants  into air,
surface water,  ground water, or soil along the  inland international
border.  This  plan addresses response to a worst-case  discharge
including  discharges from  fire or  explosion.   The worst  case
discharge as defined by 311(a)(24)  of the Clean Water Act, means,
in  the case  of  an  onshore  facility  the  largest  foreseeable
discharge  in  adverse weather  conditions.     Planning  for  this
scenario covers the categories of spills likely to occur.

III. PREVENTION ISSUES

     This plan primarily  addresses  response issues;  however,  the
importance of prevention cannot be overstated.  Federal and state
laws address facility requirements  which  deal  with prevention.  In
addition,   various   federal  and state   bodies are  tasked  with
enforcing existing laws with regard to prevention.
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IV.  SCOPE

     The ACP applies to and is in effect for:

(1)  discharges  of  oil into or  on  the navigable waters,  on the
adjoining shorelines to the navigable waters, into or on the waters
of  the  exclusive  economic  zone,  or  that may affect  natural
resources belonging to,  appertaining to, or under  the exclusive
management authority of the United States (OPA Section 4201) ; and

(2)  release  into the  environment  of hazardous  substances,  and
pollutants  or  contaminants  which  may present  an imminent  and
substantial danger to public health or welfare or the environment
in the Areas.

This ACP expands upon the requirements set forth in the NCP, RCP,
augments  coordination  with  State   and  local  authorities,  and
integrates existing State,  local,  and private sector plans for the
Area.
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APPENDIX IV    GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES

I.   RESPONSE BOUNDARIES

     Under the  National  Contingency Plan  (40  CFR  300)  the Coast
Guard FOSC is responsible for coastal waters while the USEPA FOSC
is responsible  for inland waters.  A  Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU)  between the  USEPA  Region  VI  and the  Eight  Coast  Guard
District concerning  boundaries  for oil  and hazardous substances
pollution incidents located on the following pages:
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EPA/USCG ON-SCENE COORDINATOR  (OSC) AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPORT
      COORDINATOR (SSC)  DESIGNATIONS  AND RESPONSE BOUNDARIES
OSC DESIGNATIONS

    EPA REGION VI OSCs:

        U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
        Environmental Services Division
        Emergency Response Branch  (6E-E)
        1445 Ross Avenue
        Dallas, Texas 75270

        Emergency 24-hour number:    (214)  655-2222
                                     (FTS)  729-2666

    USCG EIGHTH DISTRICT OSCs:

        (1)   Captain of the Port New Orleans
             U.S. Coast Guard
             Commanding Officer
             U.S. Coast Guard
             Marine Safety Office
             1440 Canal Street
             New Orleans, LA 70130-274

             Emergency 24-hour number:   (504) 589-6261

             Captain of the Port:    Capt.  J. W.  Calhoun
                                     (504)  589-6298

        (2)   Marine Safety Office  - Port Arthur
             Federal Building
             2875 75th Street & Highway 69
             Port Arthur, Texas 77640-2094

             Emergency 24-hour number:       (409)  723-6500

             Commanding Officer:     Captain J.  L.  Robinson
                                     (409)  726-6513
        (3)   Marine Safety Office  - Galveston
             Post Office Building
             Room 301
             601 Rosenberg
             Galveston, Texas 77550-1705

             Emergency 24-hour number:       (409)  766-3687
             Commanding Officer:             R.  E.  Ford,  Jr.
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     (4)   Commanding Officer
          U.S.  Coast Guard Marine Safety Office
          P.  0.  Box 446
          Galena Park, TX  77547-0446

          Emergency 24-hour number:        (713) 671-5100
          Commanding Officer:     Captain A. C. Alejandro
                                  (713)  671-5199

          Commanding Officer
          U.S.  Coast Guard Marine Safety Office
          800 David Drive  Room 232
          Morgan City, LA  70380-1304

          24-hour number:          (504)  384-2406
          Commanding Officer:     Capt.  C. T. Desmond
                                  (504)  384-2406

     (5)   Marine Safety Office -  Corpus  Christi
          P. O.  Box 1621
          Corpus Christi,  Texas 78403-1621

          Emergency 24-hour number:       (512) 888-3164
          Commanding Officer:     Captain R. J. Reining
                                  (512)  888-3192

USCG SECOND DISTRICT OSCs:

     (1)   Marine Safety Office -  Memphis
          Suite  1134
          100 North Main Building
          Memphis,  Tennessee 38103

          Emergency 24-hour number:       (901) 544-3941
          Commanding Officer:     Commander M. B. Slack
                                  (901)  544-3941
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SSC DESIGNATIONS
    COASTAL SSC:
        Mike Barnhill CDR/NOAA
        Commander  (m)
        Eighth Coast Guard District
        501 Magazine Street
        New Orleans, LA 70130-3396
        Work:
        Pager:
(504)  589-6901
1-800-SKY PAGE
PIN #5798819
    INLAND SSC:

        (To be designated)
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EPA/USCG OSC BOUNDARIES (see Attachment 1 of this annex for maps)

In the coast of Texas and Louisiana, EPA will provide the OSC for
the area inland of the line described below and the Eighth District
USCG will furnish the OSC for the area coastal of this line:

    (In Louisiana):

    Commencing at the intersection of U.S. 90 and the Mississippi
    state line, westerly along U.S. 90.  Continuing along U.S. 90
    southwesterly to the intersection with 1-510.  Then south on I-
    510  and primary  State  Road 47  to  the  levee  on  the  Left
    Descending  Bank  (LDB)  of  the  Mississippi  River.     Then
    continuing upriver on  the LDB to the U.S. Hwy 90 bridge.  Then
    across the U.S.  90 bridge to  the levee on the Right Descending
    Bank (RDB)  of the Mississippi River.  Then upriver on the RdB
    to the Harvey Locks on the Gulf Intracoastal  Waterway (GIWW).

    Then  south  and easterly  along  the   GIWW  to  Morgan  City,
    Louisiana including the Atchafalaya River (levee to levee) to
    the Texas and Pacific  Railroad bridge  in Melville, Louisiana,
    Grand Lake, Six Mile Lake, and Berwick Bay.   Continuing along
    the GIWW to the  Calcasieu River, including the Calcasieu River
    to the  Southern Pacific Railroad bridge  and  the  following
    bodies of water:  Moss Lake and Lake Charles, Louisiana.  Then,
    continuing from the junction of the GIWW with  the  Calcasieu
    River  westerly,   into  and  including  Sabine  Lake,  to  the
    Louisiana/Texas  border at the Sabine River.

    (In Texas):

    From the Texas/Louisiana border at  the  Sabine  River westerly
    along the GIWW,  toward Port Arthur, Texas including the Neches
    River to its intersection with 1-10 in Beaumont, Texas.   Then
    along the  GIWW  toward  Port  Arthur,  Texas including  Taylors
    Bayou south of Highway 73.  From Port  Arthur,  Texas  along the
    GIWW to, and including,  East  Bay,  Galveston Bay,  Clear Lake,
    Dickinson Bay, Moses Lake,  Swan  Lake, Jones Lake, Trinity Bay,
    and the Houston  Ship Channel,  to the turning basin in Houston,
    Texas.

    The Houston Ship Channel includes:  Buffalo Bayou  to Highway 59,
    Brays Bayou  to  the  Broadway  Street  Bridge,   Sims  Bayou  to
    Highway 2235, Vince  Bayou to  North Ritchie Street,  Hunting
    Bayou to I-10,  Greens  Bayou  to I-10,  Boggy Bayou to  Highway
    225,  Tucker Bayou to Old Battleground  Road,  Carpenter's Bayou
    to Sheldon  Road, San Jacinto River to 1-10, Spring Bayou, Goose
    Creek to Highway 146,  and Cedar Bayou  to Spur  55.   Continuing
    at the junction  of West Bay and the GIWW in Galveston,  Texas,
    westerly along  the GIWW  to the  Port  of  Freeport,   Texas,
    including  Chocolate Bay, the  Old Brazos River and the  New

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Brazos  River  up to  the  Missouri-Pacific Railroad  Bridge in
Brazoria, Texas.

Then  southerly along the  GIWW through  and including:   the
Colorado  River to  28-52N  Latitude,  Lavaca River  to 28-5ON
Latitude, Chocolate Bay  to  96-40W Longitude,  Cox Bay, Keller
Bay,  Lavaca Bay to 96-40W Longitude, Turtle  Bay,  Culver Cut
(West  Branch  Colorado River  to  28-42N  Latitude and entire
Middle  Branch),  Robinsons  Lake,  Crab Lake, Mad Island Lake,
Salt  Lake,   Carancahua   Bay,   Tres  Palacios  Bay  to  28-47N
Latitude, Oyster Lake, Blind Bayou, Powderhorn Lake, La Salle
Bayou, Broad Bayou, Boggy Bayou,  and Matagorda Bay.

Continuing south through  San Antonio Bay including: Corey Bay,
Victoria Barge Canal,  Guadalupe River to 28-30N Latitude, Goff
Bayou,  Hog Bayou,  Green  Lake, Buffalo Lake,  Alligator Slide
Lake,  Mission  Lake,  Guadalupe Bay,  Hynes  Bay,  Twin Lake,
Mustang  Lake,  and Jones  Lake.     Then,  continuing  through
Mesquite Bay including: Dunham Bay, Long Lake,  and Sundown Bay.

Continuing  southerly  through  St.  Charles  Bay  including:
Burgentine Creek  to 288-17N  Latitude,  Salt Creek  to 28-16N
Latitude, and Cavaso Creek to 97-01W Longitude.

Then, through  Copano Bay including: Mission River, Mission Bay,
Chiultipin Creek to 97-18W Longitude,  Arkansas River to 97-18W
Longitude, Swan Lake, Copano  Creek,  Port  Bay,  and Salt Lake.
Then southerly including: Little  Bay, Aransas Bay, Conn Brown
Harbor, Redfish Cove, Redfish Bay,  La Quinta Channel, Nueces
River  to  U.S. 77, Rincon  Industrial Channel,  Rincon Bayou,
Nueces Bay,  Tule Lake, Corpus  Christi  Inner Harbor, Oso Creek,
Oso Bay, and Corpus Christi Bay.

Continuing south,  through and including:  Packery Channel, Cayo
Del Grullo,  Cayo Del Infiernillo,  Laguna De los Olmos, Laguna
Salada, Petrolina Creek,  Comitas Lake, Alazan Bay, Baffin Bay,
Port Mansfield Harbor, Four  Mile Slough, Arroyo Colorado River
to  26-12N Latitude,  Callo  Atascosa,  Arroyo  Colorado Cutoff,
Laguna Vista Cover, South Bay, Vadia Ancha,  Bahia Grande, San
Martin Lake,  and the Brownsville Ship Channel.

(Where the coastal area is defined by a body of water such as
a bay or lake, it  includes small bays or  lakes  encompassed
therein, but does not include waters tributary thereto unless
specifically named.)

(On the Mississippi River):

Commencing from river mile 504.0 south to the coastal boundary
at  New Orleans (downriver  of  which will be  considered USCG
jurisdiction entirely) , encompassing the area riverward between

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    the  levee  on  the  LdB  and  the   RDB,  and  including  Lake
    Pontchartrain.

    In Arkansas and Oklahoma, the Second District USCG will provide
    the OSC for the geographical area outlined below-.

    (On the Lower Mississippi River  (LMR):

    Commencing from river mile 828.0 at  the Arkansas/Missouri state
    line south to river mile 504.0,  encompassing the area riverward
    between the right descending bank and jurisdictional boundary
    established between the USCG and EPA Region 6.

    (On the McClellan - Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System):

    From its confluence with the Lower Mississippi River at Desha
    County, Arkansas (LMR mile 599.0) to the head of navigation at
    the Port of Catoosa in  Rogers County, Oklahoma (Arkansas River
    mile 445.0) , encompassing the area  from bank to bank  (or levee
    to levee where a levee  is present) and including the following
    ports and harbors:   Port of  Catoosa  in Rogers County, Oklahoma
    from the  head  of  navigation to mile  441.0 on  the Arkansas
    River;  Little Rock/North Little  Rock Port  in  Paluski County,
    Arkansas,   from  mile  122.0  to mile  116.0 Arkansas  River;  and
    Port of Pine  Bluff in Jefferson County, Arkansas,  from mile
    75.0 to mile 70.0 Arkansas River, including Lake Langhofer.

EPA/NOAA SSC BOUNDARIES

The Region  6  SSC  boundaries are identical to  the OSC boundaries
shown  in  the  maps  contained  in  Attachment  1  of  this  annex.
Generally,   the NOAA SSC assists  the USCG OSCs and the  EPA  SSC
assists the EPA OSCs.
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                           ATTACHMENT 1
The maps  attached  are  of  the  EPA-USCG  jurisdictional  response
boundary  in  Region  VI.    Generally,  the USCG  will provide  the
Federal OSC for releases of oil and hazardous substances related to
traditional maritime incidents.    EPA,  on the  other hand,  will
provide the OSC for  the inland area including inland waterways that
are not traditional navigation systems.

The  Memoranda   of   Understanding  between  the   United  States
Environmental Protection Agency,  Region  VI, Dallas, Texas, and the
Second and Eighth U.S.  Coast  Guard Districts  concerning response
boundaries for Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Incidents are
located in Annex K for all MOUs.
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II. JURSIDICATIONAL BOUNDARIES FOR SUBMISSIONS OF PLANS

Under  the  jursidication  boundaries  for  compliance  authority
mandated under OPA 90, the following four agencies are involved:

    1)  U.S.  Coast  Guard  -  vessel casualties,  vessel transfer,
        cargo operations and marine transfer facilities

    2)  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - non-transportation
        related facilities

    3)  Minerals  Management  Service   (MMS)  -  Offshore  drilling
        platforms and offshore pipeline operations

    4)  Research and Special Programs Administration  (RSPA) Office
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The  diagram on  the next  page  shows  the  inter-relationship of
jurisdictional boundaries  mandated under OPA 90  for each of the
above  agencies.    This  figure  is  to  help  clarify  required
submissions of Facility/Vessel/Pipeline  Response Plans (FRPs) to
the  above  named  federal  agencies  which  may  have  compliance
authority.  Some facilities may be required to send  an FRP to all
above agencies due to the nature of the facility.

NOTE: However,  as stated  in Appendix I  of this Annex  only two
agencies have RESPONSE JURISDICATION (USCG and USEPA).
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APPENDIX V     RESPONSIBILITY AND ORGANIZATION FOR RESPONSE

I.   DUTIES OF PRESIDENT DELEGATED TO FEDERAL AGENCIES

     In  Executive Order  12777,  the President  delegated certain
functions and responsibilities vested  in  him by the  OPA to the
Administrator of EPA for the inland zone and the  Commandant of the
USCG through the Secretary of Transportation for  the  coastal  zone.
These  functions  and responsibilities  include  designating Areas,
appointing Area Committee members, determining the information to
be included  in  ACPs,  and reviewing and approving ACPs.   For the
inland  zones  and coastal  zones,  respectively,   the  EPA  and USCG
shall assign a Federal On-Scene Coordinator (FOSC) to each Area to
carry out these functions and responsibilities.

II.  GENERAL ORGANIZATION CONCEPTS

     The Area Committees,  in conjunction with the  National  Response
Team  (NRT)  and the Regional  Response  Team  (RRT) ,  serve  a  spill
planning and preparedness role within the National Response System
(NRS) .  Each  Area Committee shall  be  comprised of Federal,  State
and local agency personnel.  Under  the  direction  of the FOSC, each
Area Committee for its assigned Area shall:

NOTE: For purpose of this Plan the  FOSC is  Donald Smith, FOSC, EPA
Region VI -  Emergency Response Branch  and the Area Committee is
Region VI Regional Response Team (RRT)

     (a)  Prepare and submit for approval an ACP;

     (b)  Work  with  State  and local   officials  to  integrated
          contingency planning and response efforts; and

     (c)  Work with State and local officials to expedite decisions
          for  the  use   of  dispersants  and  other  mitigating
          substances and devices.

III.  RESPONSE SYSTEM

A.   NATIONAL RESPONSE SYSTEM

     The National Response System (NRS)  was  developed  to coordinate
all  government   agencies  with  responsibility for  environmental
protection,  in a  focused  response  strategy for the  immediate and
effective clean up of an oil or hazardous substance discharge. The
NRS  is  a three-tiered  response and preparedness mechanism that
supports the predesignated FOSC in coordinating national, regional,
local  government  agencies,  industry,  and   the responsible  party
during a response.  The  NRS supports  the responsibilities of the

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FOSC, under the  direction of the Federal Water Pollution Control
Act's federal removal  authority.   The FOSC plans and coordinates
response  strategy on  scene,  using  the  support to  the National
Response Team (NRT), Regional Response Team (RRT), Area Committees,
and responsible parties as necessary, to  supply the needed trained
personnel,  equipment,   and  scientific  support to  complete  an
immediate and effective response to any oil discharge or hazardous
substance release.  The Federal system is described in the NCP  (40
CFR 300)  and  Region  VI RCP  (Subpart D - Plans) .   It established
three organizational  levels:  The National Response Team  (NRT); the
Regional Response Team  (RRT); and the On-Scene Coordinator  (OSC).

      (a)  National Response Team

          National  planning  and  coordination  is  accomplished
          through the  NRT.   The NRT consists  of representatives
          from the USCG, EPA, FEMA,  DOD,  DOE, USDA, DOC, HHS, DOI,
          DOJ,   DOT,   DOS,   GSA,  and   the   Nuclear  Regulatory
          Commission.    For  details,  see   the NCP  at  40  CFR
          300.175(b).

      (b)  Regional Response Team

          Regional planning  and coordination of preparedness and
          response actions is  accomplished through the  RRT.  The
          RRT agency membership parallels that  of the NRT but also
          includes State and local representation.

      (c)  Area Committee

          Area  planning  and  coordination   of preparedness  and
          response  actions  is  accomplished  through  the  Area
          Committee.     The  Area  Committee  membership  includes
          Federal, State,  and local representation.  Members  of the
          Area   Committee   are   appointed    by   the   Regional
          Administrator.

          NOTE:  For purposes of this Plan,  respectively the Area
          Committee is Region VI RRT members.

      (d)  On-Scene Coordinators: General Responsibilities

          The NCP at 40  CFR part 300.120 described  the general
          responsibility of OSCs.  The OSC directs response efforts
          and coordinates  all  other efforts at the  scene  of the
          discharge or  release.   OSCs are  predesignated  by the
          Regional or district  head  of the  lead agency.   EPA and
          the USCG predesignate OSCs for all areas in each  region
          except for  any facility or vessel under the jurisdiction,
          custody, or control of other Federal  agencies.  The USCG
          designated Federal OSCs for the coastal zones, while EPA

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          designates Federal OSCs for the inland zones.

          Under OPA, the Federal OSC has responsibilities related
          to   the   establishment   of   Area  Committees  and  the
          development  of  ACPs.   The Federal  OSC  chairs the Area
          Committee and provides general direction and guidance for
          the  committee as it prepares the ACP.

          NOTE:  For purposes of this Plan, respectively the FOSC
          is Donald Smith, OSC,  EPA Region VI  - Emergency Response
          Branch.

B.   UNIFIED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM  (UMS)

The National Response System (NRS)  is designed to support the FOSC
and facilitate responses to a discharge or threatened  discharge of
oil or  a hazardous substance.   The NRS  is used  for all spills,
including  an  Spill  of  National  Significance  (SONS).    When
appropriate,   the  NRS  is  designed  to  incorporate  a  unified
management  and control  support  mechanism  (Unified  Management)
consisting  of  the  FOSC,  the SOSC,  and  the  Responsible  Party's
Incident Manager.   The  unified  management  structure allows for a
coordinated response effort which takes into account the Federal,
State, local,  tribal,  and responsible party concerns and interests
when  implementing  the response strategy.   A unified management
established a  forum for  open,  frank discussions  on  problems that
must be  addressed  by  the  parties  with  primary responsibility for
oil  and  hazardous  substance  discharge  removal.     A  unified
management helps to ensure a coordinated, effective  response is
carried out and that the particular needs of all parties involved
are taken into consideration.  The FOSC has the ultimate authority
in a response  operation and will exert this authority only if the
other members  of  the unified management  are not present  or are
unable to reach consensus within a reasonable time frame.

During hazardous substance release response in which local agencies
usually assume a leading role,  the local  agency may assume one of
the unified manager  roles when  a unified  management is  used.
During responses to oil discharges,  local agencies may be involved
as  part  of  the   unified management,  and  may  provide  agency
representatives who interface with the management structure through
the Liaison Officer or  the State  representative.  When a unified
management  is  used, a  Joint Operations  Center  (JOC)  and  Joint
Information Center (JIC)  shall be established.  The JOC shall be as
near as the possible to the spill site.   All responders (Federal,
State, local and private)  should be incorporated  in the response
organization at the appropriate level.   EPA Region VI Inland Area
Contingency Plan has agreed to use the unified management system as
described in Annex B -  Organization, Appendix  V - ICS  Components &
Organization of this plan.


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C.   Spill of National Significance

     An  Spill  of National  Significance  (SONS)   is  that  rare,
catastrophic spill event which captures  the nation's  attention due
to  its  actual  damage  or  significance  potential  for  adverse
environmental impact.  An SONS is defined  as a spill  which greatly
exceeds the response  capability  of  the  local  and regional levels
and which, due to its size, location, and actual or  potential for
adverse  impact on  the  environment  is  so  complex,  it  requires
extraordinary  coordination of Federal,  State,  tribal,  local and
private resources to contain and  clean up.  Only the  Commandant of
the Coast  Guard or the  Administrator of  the EPA  can  declare an
SONS.   The response to an SONS event must be a coordinated response
that integrates the FOSC's response organization.

IV.  RESPONSE POLICIES AND SYSTEMS

A.   NATIONAL RESPONSE POLICY

     Section 4201 of OPA 90 amended Subsection  (c)  of Section 311
of  the FQPCA,  to require the FOSC  to  "in  accordance  with the
National  Contingency  Plan and any appropriate Area Contingency
Plan,   ensure effective and immediate  removal  of a  discharge, and
mitigation or prevention of a substantial threat  of  a  discharge, of
oil or hazardous substance:"

     " (i)   into or on the navigable waters;
     "(ii)  on the adjoining shorelines to the navigable waters;
     "(iii) into or on the waters of the exclusive economic zone;
or
     " (iv)    that may   affect natural  resources  belonging  to,
appertaining to, or under the exclusive management authority of the
United States."

In carrying out these functions,  the FOSC may:

     "(i)   remove or arrange for the removal of a discharge, and
mitigate or prevent  a substantial threat of  a  discharge,  at any
time;

     " (ii)   direct or  monitor  all  Federal,  State,  and private
actions to remove a discharge; and

     "(iii) remove and,  if necessary,  destroy a vessel discharging
or threatening to discharge,  by whatever means are available.

     If the discharge or substantial  threat of discharge of oil or
hazardous  substance   is  of such  size or  character  as  to  be  a
substantial threat to the  public health or welfare of  the United
States  (including but not limited to fish,  shellfish, wildlife,
other  natural  resources, and the public  and  private beaches and

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shorelines  of  the  United  States),   the  FOSC  shall  direct all
Federal, State, and private actions to remove the discharge  or to
mitigate or prevent the threat of the discharge.   The FOSC must act
in accordance  with  the NCP,  RCP,  and ACP,  or as directed by the
President.   The NCP prescribed responsibilities for federal and
state  agencies in  responding  to  pollution  incidents,  the RCP
further  clarifies  these  responsibilities  at   the  Area  level.
Federal law requires spiller to report all spills to the National
Response Center (NRC) at 1-800-424-8802.

B.   FEDERAL POLICY

1)   ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY  (EPA) POLICY

     Most responses to spills  in EPA's jurisdiction are  handled by
industry, local, and state responders.  In the unlikely  event that
exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  industry,    state   and   local
responders,  increased participation  by  EPA,  and  other Federal
agencies  coordinated through  EPA,  may  be  warranted.    The EPA
contributes  to the  response  by working  with  the  local,  state,
tribal and Federal agencies and  citizens to assure the information
needed  to  maximize  the  effectiveness of  the response  effort  is
easily accessible. During a response to  a  release, the potentially
responsible parties  (RP) are given  the  opportunity to  adequately
respond to a release.   The USEPA works  closely  with the RPs when
they  are  known and  willing  to  take  action to ensure  that the
release reaches an  adequate  and rapid conclusion with a minimum
impact on the environment.  In the event  of a spill where the  RP is
not  identified,   does  not respond  to  contain   or  clean up the
material,  or   does  an  inadequate   job  responding.  Federal
responsibilities  will  include  assisting the   state   and  local
responders in the response or in rare circumstances,  taking over
the response.

2)   U.S. COAST GUARD (USCG)  POLICY

     The Coast Guard will respond, consistent with safety concerns,
in the Coastal Zone  to reports of releases of polluting  substances
to determine  their nature, immediate impact on the public health or
welfare  of the  environment,  what,   if  any,  Federal   action  is
required to eliminate  or mitigate  that  impact,   and  to carry out
that action when other responsible parties  or governmental elements
are  not  doing  so.   The Coast  Guard may elect not to dispatch
representatives to  reported  discharges  where representatives  of
another cognizant government agency are responding.   However,  if
Federal removal is  indicated  within the Coastal Zone,  the  Coast
Guard will respond.   If  the responsible party is  conducting proper
removal,  the  Coast  Guard  On-Scene  Coordinator will   use  best
judgment in determining  the need for  the  presence  of Coast  Guard
personnel  on  scene.    General  Coast  Guard  policy  for pollution
response is provided in the Coast Guard Marine  Safety Manual.

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3)   U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE  (DOD) POLICY

     The Department of  Defense  (DOD) is the pre-designated FOSC for
hazardous materials releases on DOD facilities.   For oil  spills on
DOD facilities, the Coast Guard or EPA is the pre-designated FOSC
as appropriate.

C.   MULTI-NATIONAL RESPONSE POLICY

     All  incidents involvieng accidental  spills or  releases  of
pollutants into air,  surface water, ground water,  or soil  along the
inland international border will be under the Joint United States
of America - United Mexican States  Contingency Plan (JIG) . The Co-
Chairs of the Inland Joint Response Team  (JRT) will determine that
the plan be implemented; the On-scene Coordinator of each country
will implement  the joint response action.   Availability of this
plan:  Environmental  Protection Agency - Region VI; Attn: Emergency
Response Branch; 1445 Ross Avenue; Dallas, Texas  75202-2733.

D.   MULTI-REGIONAL RESPONSE POLICY

     If a discharge moves  from the area  covered   by  one ACP into
another area,  the  authority for  response actions should likewise
shift.   If a discharge affects areas covered by tow or more ACPs,
the response mechanisms of each applicable plan may be activated.
In this case,  response  actions of  all  regions  concerned shall be
fully  coordinated as  detailed  in this  ACP Unified  Management
System.

     There shall be only on FOSC at any time during the course of
a response operation.  Should a discharge affect two or more areas,
EPA, the  USCG,  DOD,  DOE,  or  other lead  agency,  as  appropriate,
shall  give  prime  consideration  to  the  area  vulnerable to the
greatest threat,  in  determining which agency should  provide the
FOSC.  The RRT shall  designate  the  FOSC if the RRT member agencies
who have response authority with the affected areas are unable to
agree on  the  designation.  The  NRT shall designate  the FOSC if
members of one RRT or two adjacent  RRTs are unable to agree on the
designation.

E.   INTERSTATE SPILL RESPONSE POLICY

     This plan was developed jointly and takes into account USEPA
Region  VI  (Arkansas,  Louisiana,  New  Mexico,   Oklahoma,  Texas)
interstate  issues  in   its  recommended  response  actions.    All
response actions specific to shared geographic areas address shared
responsibilities and every effort has been made to ensure that all
necessary agencies have access to appropriate information.
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F .  STATE RESPONSE SYSTEM AND POLICY

                             ARKANSAS
1)   RESPONSE STRUCTURE

a)   State On-Scene Coordinator  (SOSC)

     Department of Pollution Control and Ecology
     Oil/Hazmat Incidents
     (501) 562-7444 Daytime
     1-800-Earth 11
     SOSCs  Richard Merritt
            (501) 570-2117
            Richard McDuffie
            (501) 570-2108

b)   Natural Resource Trustees

     Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
     Director  (501) 223-6305
     Oklahoma City, OK  73105

c)   Other Involved Agencies

     State of Office of Emergency Coordinator
     (501) 374-1201

     Arkansas State Police
     Highway & Transportation Department
     Department of Health

2)   RESPONSE POLICY

a)   Agencies Roles and Responsibilities

     Under Development
                            LOUISIANA

1)   RESPONSE STRUCTURE

a)   State On-Scene Coordinator (SOSC)
     Surveillance Section of the Louisiana Department
       of Environmental Quality
     Water Quality Management Division
     Regional Coordinator or his representative
     P.O. Box 44066 - Capital Station
     Baton Rouge, LA  70804-4091
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b)   Natural Resource  Trustees
     Louisiana  Oil  Spill  Coordinator
      (Contact,  Oil  Spills)
     Roland Guidry
      (504) 922  -93230
     FAX:  (504)  922-3239
     1885  Wooddale  Blvd.
     Baton Rouge, LA   70806

     Louisiana  Department of Environmental Quality
      (Contact,  Hazardous  Materials)
     John  Dale  Givens
      (504) 765-0634
     FAX:  (504)  765-0635
     Assistant  Secretary
     8290  Bluebonnet Blvd.
     Baton Rouge, LA   70810

     Louisiana  Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
     Jim Hani fen
      (504) 765-2390
     FAX:  (504)  765-2403
     Office of  Coastal and Marine Resources
     2001  Quail Drive
     Baton Rouge, LA   70808

     Louisiana  Department of Natural Resources
     Greg  Ducote
      (504) 765-7591
     FAX:  (504) 342-9439
     Coastal Management Division
     625 N. 4th Street
     Baton Rouge, LA

c)   Other Agencies

     Office of  the Governer
     Louisiana  Oil Spill  Coordinator

     Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
     Water Quality Management Division

     Office of  State Police
     Transportation and Environmental Safety Section

     State of Louisiana,  Military Department
     Office of Emergency  Preparedness
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2)   REPONSE POLICY

     In  1991  the  State  of  Louisiana  enacted  the  OIL  SPILL
PREVENTION AND  RESPONSE ACT to work in conjunction with OPA 90.
The following is the purpose and intent of the Act as written.

     "A.  ...the release  of oil into the  environment  presents a
     real and substantial threat to the  public health and welfare,
     to the environment, the wildlife and aquatic  life, and to the
     economy of the state.  Further,  the legislature declares that
     the purpose of this  chapter  is to  assist  the legislature in
     fulfilling its duties to protect, conserve, and replenish the
     natural resources of this state..."

     "B.  ...it  is the intent  of  this  Chapter to  support,  and
     compliment the Oil Pollution Action of 1990 (P.L. 101-380) an
     other federal law, specifically those provisions relating to
     the national  contingency plan  for  cleanup  of oil  spills and
     discharges, including provisions  relating to  the  resource
     trustees.    The   legislature  intends  this  Chapter  to  be
     interpreted  and   implemented  in  a  manner  consistent  with
     federal law."

     The  Office of  LA Oil  Spill  Coordinator  was  created  to
administer  and  enforce  this  act.   During  pollution  response
operations,   the Coordinator acts  as the  leading  authority  and
representative for the  state.   His/her  responsibilities include,
but are not limited to:

     1.   Developing a statewide prevention and response plan
     2.   Providing coordinated response efforts from appropriate
          state agencies
     3.   Representing  state  interests   to  the Federal  On-Scene
          Coordinator during response efforts.

     For further information regarding State response policy refer
to the Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act.

     The State  of  Louisiana has enacted a wide variety  of  state
laws which closely parallel federal requirements.   These laws are
intended to provide a  legal basis  for the enforcement of pollution
prevention  regulations.    The  State is  encouraged to  use  its
authority to compel potentially responsible parties to undertake
response actions.
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a)   Agency Roles and Responsibilities

     Louisiana Coordinator Office

     The office of the Oil Spill  Coordinator is located within the
Governor's Office. The Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator,  under the
direction  and  control of the Governor,  is  responsible  for:  1)
developing a statewide oil spill response and prevention plan; 2)
providing a coordinated response  effort  from all appropriate state
agencies  in the  event  of  an  oil  spill;  3)  coordinating  the
operational implementation  and maintenance of the  Louisiana oil
spill  prevention   program;   4)   administering   the   Oil  Spill
Contingency Fund;  and 5)  providing  clear delineation  for state
coordinated  response  efforts   in   relation  to   jurisdiction
authorities and use of state  and federal  funds  for removal costs
under CERCLA and OPA 90.

     The Coordinator will be assisted by an interagency council in
developing the statewide  response and prevention  plan,  preparing
and  approving  an annual  work plan  and budget and recommending
legislation.  The council will be composed of the following:

     1.   Four (4) people, who are not legislators, one selected by
          the chairman of each of the following committees:

          a)   Senate Committee on Natural Resources
          b)   Senate Committee on Environmental Quality
          c)   House Committee on Natural Resources
          d)   House Committee on Appropriations

     2.   The Secretary of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
          or his designee.

     3.   The Secretary of the Department of Public Safety or his
          designee.

     4.   The Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources or
          his designee.

     5.   The Secretary of the Department of Environmental Quality
          or his designee.

     6.   The Attorney General or his designee, who  shall serve as
          a non-voting member.

     7.   The Executive  Assistant  for  coastal activities  in the
          Office of the Governor.

     8.   The Executive Assistant for environmental  affairs  in the
          Office of the Governor.
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      9.   The  Assistant  Director  of  the  Office  of  Emergency
          Preparedness.

      10.  The Louisiana Oil  Spill Coordinator, who shall serve  as
          chairman.
     DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY  (DEQ)

     The Coordinator, in consultation with the DEQ, will direct  all
state  oil  spill  discharge  response  and cleanup  operations  as
directed by the Governor or upon a  declaration of  emergency by  the
Governor.    The   DEQ,  under  the  direction  and  control of  the
Coordinator, will be the lead technical agency of the state for  oil
spill response and cleanup.

     LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (DEQ)  OFFICE OF
WATER RESOURCES

     The  Surveillance  Section of  DEQ's  Water Quality Management
Division  in  the Office  of  Water Resources responds to reports of
oil  and   other   spills.     The   Regional   Coordinator  or   his
representative serves  as the  State  On-Scene Coordinator (SOSC),
providing  oversight  to the  responsible  party  in  its cleanup
efforts.  On large spills,  the SOSC works  closely  with the Federal
On-Scene  Coordinator (FOSC).   One of  the  primary goals  in  the
cleanup operations is to minimize  the amount of damage to natural
resources.   The  Ambient Coordinator serves  as liaison with  the
Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinators Office  (LOSCO),  representing  the
Assistant Secretary, providing technical  information  to  LOSCO.
                            NEW MEXICO

1)   RESPONSE STRUCTURE

a)   State On-Scene Coordinator  (SOSC)

     Environmental Improvement Division
     (800) 879-3421

b)   Natural Resource Trustees
     New Mexico Game and Fish Commission
     James Koch, Chairman
     (505) 982-4302
     FAX:  (505) 989-9186
     Governor's Office
     State Capital Building
     Santa Fe, NM  87503
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c)   Other Involved Agencies

2)   RESPONSE POLICY

a)   Agencies roles and responsibilities

     Under Development



                             OKLAHOMA

1)   RESPONSE STRUCTURE

a)   State On-Scene Coordinator (SOSC)

     Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality
     (Contact, Hazardous Materials)
     P.O. Box 53504
     Oklahoma City, OK  73152
     (405) 271-4468

     Oklahoma Corporation Commission
     (Contact, Oil Spills)
     (405) 521-3107 (business hours - machine at night)

b)   Natural Resource Trustees

     Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
     Ron Suttles
     (405) 521-3851
     FAX:

     Oklahoma Water Resources Board
     (405) 231-2555
     FAX:

     Oklahoma Department of Natural Resources
     Glen Sullivan
     (405) 521-2413
     FAX:
     500 Will Rogers Building
     Oklahoma City, OK  73105

c)   Other Involved Agencies

     State of Civil Defense
     Department of Health
     Department of Agriculture
     Water Resource Board
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2)   RESPONSE POLICY

a)   Agencies roles and responsibilities

     Department of Environmental Quality

     1)   Advise the  State  EOC of  hazardous material spills that
          are reported to  the department's oil and hazardous wastes
          spill report center.

     2)   Provide  technical advice  and assistance  on potential
          pollution caused by the hazard and the proper means  to be
          employed to avoid long term environmental damage.

     3)   Provide state representative to the EPA Regional Response
          Team  (RRT).

     Oklahoma Corporation Commission

     Serve as the primary  source of expertise on substances related
to the drilling, development,  production, refining, and processing
of oil and gas.
                              TEXAS

A)   RESPONSE SYSTEM

1)   Response Structure

a)   State On-Scene Coordinator  (SOSC)

The  State  of  Texas  has  three  agencies  with  spill  response
leadership duties.  Upon notification of a spill,  the appropriate
agency will act  as the SOSC and ensure that response activities are
consistent  with   the   National   Contingency   Plan,   the  State
Contingency  Plan,  and  the  Area  Contingency  Plan  and  other
applicable plans.

     Texas General Land Office  (T6LO)
     (800) 832-8224
     1700 W. Congress
     Austin, TX   78701
     (800) 832-8224

     The TGLO is  the SOSC for response to refined oil spills that
enter or threaten to enter  coastal waters.   The TGLO will act as
the  SOSC  for spills  of 240  barrels or more  of  crude  oil into
coastal waters from an exploration or production activity or from
a crude oil pipeline.

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     Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission  (TRNCC)
     Emergency Response
      (512) 463-7727
     P.O. Box 13087
     Austin, TX  78711

     The TRNCC acts  as  the  SOSC during inland oils spills except
crude  oil   discharges   related  to  oil   and  gas  exploration,
development, or production.   The TNRCC is also the SOSC during all
hazardous  substances spills  (except  those  from  exploration or
production  facilities)  and  spills of  other  substances  which may
cause pollution.

     Texas Railroad Commission  (TRRCJ
      (512) 463-6788

     The TRRC acts  as SOSC during spills or  discharges of less than
240  barrels  of   unrefined   oil   and  natural   gas  related  to
exploration,  development,  or production  (including storage  or
transportation), or oil, gas,  and geothermal  resources.  Spills or
discharges from brine mining or surface mining are also under the
jurisdiction of the TRRC.

b)   Natural Resource Trustees

     Texas General Land Office
     Tom Galnan
      (512) 463-5100
     FAX:  (512)  475-0680
     1700 N. Congress Avenue
     Austin, TX  78701-1495

     Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
     J.P. Schmidt
      (512) 908-2513
     FAX:  (512)  908-2527
     Damage Assessment Restoration Program
     1700 N. Congress Avenue
     Austin, TX  78711-3087

     Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife
     David Sager, Ph.D.
      (512) 389-4503
     FAX:  (512)  389-4394
     Resource Protection Division
     4200 Smith School Road
     Austin, TX  78744

     The above agencies  have been designated by the  Governor as the
natural  resource trustees under  CERCLA and OPA  90.   A trustee is
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water supplies and other such resources belonging to, managed by,
held in trust by, appertaining to, or otherwise controlled by the
State.     These   duties   are  not  divisible  according  to  the
jurisdiction of  the  agency designated as  Trustee.   Each trustee
agency  has  the  obligation  to  protect  and  preserve  all  trust
resources of the State of Texas.

c)   Other Involved Agencies

TEXAS AIR QUALITY CONTROL BOARD  (TAQCB)

     Ensures clean and  healthy air quality for all  Texans.   One
mechanism to achieve this goal is the monitoring of air emissions.
The Air  Division will  assist in  the  monitoring of  major  spill
activities that  may  produce emissions that  contravene  the  Texas
Clean Air Act.

TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

     Responds to oil  spills in the marine environment to determine
the effect on marine  species which might be consumed as human food.
They also have additional concerns regarding emergency management,
solid  waste  disposal as  a  result  of   cleanup  activities  and
potential  direct human  health  effects  from  exposure  to  spill
material.

DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

     DEM  acts  a support  structure  to  ensure  that  all  State
resources are available  for  use  by the  SOSC.   When required,  DEM
will ensure  the staffing  and  activation of the State  Emergency
Operations Center in Austin.  This operation center will serve as
the primary support network  for  the SOSC,  he  in  turn can provide
the support necessary to assist the FOSC and the spiller.   Within
the emergency operations center structure, the Disaster Districts
will be utilized as a conduit to and from the local communications.
As a example  of the  support  that can be provided by  the State,
meteorological information will be provided by the TNRCC, legal and
criminal enforcement  assistance  can be provided by  the Attorney
Generals office,  heavy  equipment  can be  provided  by  the  Texas
Department of Highways and aerial assistance can be provided by the
Aircraft Polling Board.

TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY  (DPS)

     1)    Provides communication support for spills of disastrous
     proportions.

     2)    Has  adopted rules  relating to  the  reporting  of  all
     transportation  incidents involving  releases  of  reportable
     quantities of hazardous materials and on-site coordination of

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     transportation  emergencies  on  public roads  and railroads.
     These rules  specify  DPS's roles in on-site coordination and
     outline a written report requirements for carriers involved in
     hazardous materials transportation incidents.

     3)   Will, during transportation incidents involving hazardous
     materials, act as on-site coordinator. He is responsible for
     the  coordination  of  transportation  emergencies  for  all
     unincorporated areas and may assume the on-site coordination
     role within  cities when  requested  by local government.   The
     DPS law enforcement officer who is the first responder on-site
     is responsible for the on-site  coordination.  The DPS on-site
     coordinator is authorized to make emergency rules when normal
     operating  procedures prove  inadequate.    DPS  coordination
     responsibilities  will   be   performed  until   relieved  by
     appropriate DPS authority or until  the incident is concluded.

B.   RESPONSE POLICY

     It is the  policy of  the State of  Texas  to keep its coastal
waters, rivers, lakes, estuaries, marshes,  tidal flats,  beaches,
public lands,  private  lands, air quality and natural resources held
in trust as pristine as possible, taking into account multiple use
accommodations as  necessary to provide as well  as the protection of
the environment.  Additionally,  it  is the policy of  the  State to
prevent  the  spill,   discharge,  or release   of  oil,  hazardous
substances, or  other  substances  into waters of the  State  and to
cause the removal of  such spills, discharges  or releases without
undue delay.  The intent  of  the  Texas Legislature is to  exercise
the policy power of the State to protect Texas' natural resources
and environmental quality.

1}   Agencies Roles and Responsibilities

Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission

The TNRCC has historically been tasked with response to spills of
hazardous  substances.  The TNRCC also  responds to discharges of
refined petroleum products that occur on land.

     1)   Section 26.127  of the  Texas Water  Code established the
     TNRCC as the principal authority on  matters relating to the
     quality of water in  the state.  In  addition,  the Hazardous
     Substances Spill Prevention  and Control Act specifies that it
     is the policy of  Texas to prevent the  spill or discharges into
     the  water,  and  to  cause  the removal  of  any  spills  and
     discharges without undue delay.

     2)   The Act also authorizes  the  Executive  Director  of the
     TNRCC to act  independently if no FOSC is present  or not action
     is being taken  by an agency  of  the federal government in

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     response to a spill or discharge of oil, hazardous substances,
     or other 'substances.

     3)   Under the authority of certain provisions of Chapter 361
     of the Texas Health and Safety Code,  the TNRCC has additional
     removal authority with respect to the cleanup of a release or
     threatened release of  hazardous  substances  at  a facility on
     the TNRCC's registry as described in the Act.

     4)   The TNRCC has been designated by the Governor of Texas,
     in accordance  with  the provisions of CERCLA,  SARA,  and the
     Clean Water  Act,  as  the States  lead agency for "Superfund"
     activities and as one  of  the State's representatives to the
     RRT.

     5)   The  TNRCC is  designated  as  one  of  the  three  State
     trustees for damage assessment and restoration of the States
     natural resources that may be affected by a spill,  discharge
     or release.   The TNRCC's  "trust resource"  encompasses all
     waters in the State of Texas.

TEXAS GENERAL LAND OFFICE (TGLO)

TGLO has long been entrusted with the management of State coastal
submerged  land and,  more recently,  has been  charged with the
responsibility for prevention and response to coastal spills, hence
a spill from  an oil tanker  or  an offshore oil  rig  falls within
their jurisdiction.  The bay bottoms of the state are the "trustee
resources"  of  the  TGLO.    The  Texas Oil  Spill Prevention and
Response Act designated the TGLO as the SOSC for all oil discharges
occurring in or threatening the Texas coastal zone.   The Act also
designated the TGLO as SOSC  for crude oil discharges  of over 240
barrels from exploration  of  production facilities.   The Act also
empowers them to:

     1)   Prevent  spills  and  discharges of  oil  by  requiring
     monitoring and preventive measures and response planning.

     2)   Provide for prompt response to abate and contain spills
     and discharges of oil and  ensure the removal  and cleanup of
     pollution from spills and discharges.

     3)   Provide for the  development  of  a State coastal discharge
     contingency plan through planning and coordination with TNRCC
     to protect   coastal  waters  from all  types of  spills  and
     discharges.

     4)   Administer the Coastal Protection Fund to provide funding
     for  these activities  to  guarantee the  prompt  payment  of
     certain reasonable claims resulting from spills and discharges
     of oil.

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TEXAS RAILROAD COMMISSION  (TRRC)

     1)   Coastal Waters:  In the coastal area,  spills of crude oil
     of  240  barrels  or  less  from  exploration  or  production
     facilities   remain   the  responsibility  of   the  Railroad
     Commission.  Coastal spills of hazardous substances or other
     pollutants  fall  under TRRC.   However, the  location  and the
     size of  the spill may shift responsibility to the TGLO.   A
     spill of crude oil  into the  coastal  waters  may involve both
     the TRRC and the TGLO.   For a spill  from an  exploration or
     production  activity,  or from an  oil pipeline into  coastal
     waters,  or  a spill that might  reach coastal waters  if not
     abated,  both the TRRC  and the  TGLO have  a  role to  play.
     Transportation  spills  of  hazardous  substances   in  coastal
     waters are  under the  jurisdiction of the TNRCC.   The  Texas
     Spill Response Funder may be tapped for these type of spills
     from any source.

     2)   Exploration and Production Facilities:   The  majority of
     spills from exploration and production  are  minor  spills and
     remain the  responsibility  of the  TRRC;  however,  if an oil
     spill with a coastal location is 240 barrels  or more, then the
     responsibility is the TGLO's.  The TRRC jurisdiction extends
     from the  wellhead  to the  refinery fence.  Exploration and
     production  does not include the manufacturing process except
     the  processing of  natural gas  or natural  gas   liquids  at
     plants.  Products not under  the  TRRC's  jurisdiction  include
     gasoline, diesel, and other fuel oil.

     3)   Pipelines:  All spill  related  to pipelines are under the
     jurisdiction  of  the  TRRC  not matter  what  substances  they
     carry.

6.   LOCAL RESPONSE SYSTEM

     In  a  major  incident   involving  the discharge   of  oil  or
hazardous substance,  the local  responders  are  often the  first on
scene,  even though by law  the responsibility  for the  spill  rests
with a state or  federal  agency.  Although the  needs of the  event
may totally overwhelm  the local jurisdiction,  it is appropriate for
the local jurisdiction to be  represented in the unified management
or other control support  mechanism along with the Federal On-Scene
Commander  (FOSC),  the State On-Scene  Commander  (SOSC),  and the
representatives  of the responsible party.   In  fact, placement of
local  personnel  in various  positions  of the  Unified  Management
System structure will  be  critical to effective response.  The local
jurisdiction can contribute knowledge of local resources and needs,
provide assistance in communications, logistics and other support,
and  assist  in   keeping  local   elected  officials  and  the  local
citizens informed of what is happening.   The local representatives
are  also more  sensitive to locals  needs which may  need  to be

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                      ANNEX B - ORGANIZATION

APPENDIX I     PLANNING ORGANIZATION

A.   NATIONAL RESPONSE TEAM

     The NRT's  membership consists  of 15  federal  agencies with
responsibilities,  interests  and expertise  in various  aspects of
emergency  response to pollution  incidents.   The EPA  serves as
chairman and the  Coast Guard serves  as vice-chairman on the NRT,
except  when activated  for  a  specific incident.    The NRT  is
primarily  a  national  planning, policy  and  coordination body and
does not respond  directly  to incidents.   The NRT provides policy
guidance prior to an incident and assistance as  requested  by an
FOSC via an RRT during an incident.   NRT assistance usually takes
the   form   of    technical    advice,    access    to   additional
resources/equipment, or coordination with other RRTs.

     National planning and  coordination are accomplished through
the  National   Response   Team   (NRT)     The  NRT   consists  of
representatives from the  federal agencies named in the NCP.  Annex
A, Appendix V of  this plan  list these  agencies  and details  their
specific duties and responsibilities.

     1.   During periods when the NRT is not  activated for response
          actions, the chairman  shall  be  the representative from
          EPA and the vice-chairman shall  be  the representative
          from the USCG.  The vice-chairman  shall maintain records
          of NRT  activities  along  with national,  regional,  and
          local plans  for response  actions.   During  periods of
          activation for response actions,  the  chairman shall be
          the representative of the lead federal agency.

     2.   In matters for which the NRT members  fail to achieve a
          consensus, each member may be accorded  one  vote in the
          NRT proceedings.

     3.   The NRT establishes bylaws and committees as appropriate.

     4.   When the NRT is not activated for response purposes, it
          serves  as a  standing committee  to evaluate  response
          methods,   to   recommend   changes   in   the   response
          organization,  and to recommend revisions to the NCP.

     5.   The NRT considers and makes recommendations to agencies
          on  training  and  equipping  response  teams,  and  on
          necessary research and development for  improvement of
          response capabilities.
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6.   Planning responsibilities of the NRT include:

           (a)  Maintaining national readiness to respond to a major
          discharge of oil  or  a  release of hazardous substances,
          pollutants, or  contaminants,  which  is  beyond regional
          capabilities.

           (b)  Monitoring incoming Pollution Reports (POLREPS) from
          the RRT and responding when necessary.

           (c)  Reviewing  regional  response  actions,  including
          evaluating  equipment  readiness and  coordination among
          public and private response elements.

           (d)  Developing procedures to  ensure  the coordination of
          federal,  state,  and  local  governments  and  private
          response to pollution emergencies.

           (e)  The NRT may consider matters referred for settlement
          by an RRT.

B.   REGIONAL RESPONSE TEAM

     There are 13  RRTs, one  for each of the ten  federal regions and
Alaska, the Caribbean, and the Pacific Basin. Each RRT has Federal
and State representation.   EPA and  the  Coast  Guard co-chairs the
RRTs.   Like  the  NRT,  RRTs  are planning,  policy and coordinating
bodies, and do not respond directly to incidents.   The RRTs develop
Regional Contingency Plans for  their regions.  These plans address
region  specific  issues  and provide  guidance  to  the  FOSCs  for
developing their area plans.  The RRTs  also provide  one level of
review for the Area Contingency Plans.  The RRTs may be activated
for  specific incidents  when  requested  by the  FOSC.    If  the
assistance requested by an  FOSC  exceeds an RRT's  capability,  the
RRT may request assistance  from  the NRT.   During  an incident the
RRT may either be  alerted by telephone or  convened.  The cognizant
RRTs will also be consulted by the FOSC on  the approval/disapproval
of the use of chemical countermeasures when that decision has not
been preapproved.

     The Regional Response Team  (RRT) is the Regional counterpart
of the NRT.  The RRT serves as the regional body for planning and
preparedness  before a  response  action  is undertaken,  and,  as
requested  by the  FOSC,   for  coordination  and advice during  a
response.  The two  principal components of  the RRT mechanism are
from  each  participating  federal  agency,  and   state  or  local
governments; and incident specific teams where participation will
relate to the technical  nature of the incident and its geographic
location.    The  responsibilities of the  standing team  include
communications,   planning,  coordination,  training,   evaluation,
preparedness, and other  such matters.  The responsibilities of the

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addressed.

NOTE:  For purposes  of  this  plan - local representatives will be
LEPCs of effective local jurisdiction.   See Volume II - Annex F of
each appropriate state(s)  [Vol. II  - Annex F of Arkansas, Vol. II -
 Annex F of Louisiana, Vol. II - Annex F of New Mexico, Vol. II -
Annex  F of  Oklahoma, Vol.  II  -  Annex  F  of  Texas]   for  local
LEPCs/SERCs for representative county/parish.

H.  RESPONSIBLE PARTY RESPONSE  POLICY

     Under OPA 90, the responsible party has primary responsibility
for cleanup of  a  discharge.   The  response shall be  conducted in
accordance with their applicable response plan. Section 4201(a) of
OPA 90 states  that an owner or operator  of a facility participating
in  removal  efforts  shall  act  in accordance  with the  National
Contingency  Plan  and  the  applicable  response  plan  required.
Section 4202 of OPA 90 states that these response plans shall:

     " (i) be  consistent  with  the requirements  of  the  National
     Contingency Plan and Area Contingency Plans;

     "(ii)  identify the  qualified individual having full authority
     to  implement   removal   actions,   and  require   immediate
     communications between  that individual  and the  appropriate
     Federal  official and  the persons  providing  personnel  and
     equipment pursuant to clause  (iii);

     "(iii)   identify,  and ensure  by  contract  or  other  means
     approved  by  the  President,  the  availability  of  private
     personnel and  equipment  necessary to remove to  the maximum
     extent  practicable  a  worst-case  discharge   (including  a
     discharge resulting from fire or explosion), and to mitigate
     or prevent a substantial threat of such a discharge;

     " (iv)   describe  the  training,  equipment testing,  periodic
     unannounced drills, and  response  actions of persons  on the
     vessel or at the  facility, to be carried out under the plan to
     ensure the  safety  of the  vessel  or  the  facility and  to
     mitigate or prevent  the  discharge,  or substantial threat of a
     discharge;

     "(v) be updated periodically; and

     "be resubmitted for approval of each significant change."
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     Each owner or operator of a tank vessel or facility required
by OPA 90 to submit a response plan  shall do so in accordance with
applicable  regulations.   Facility and tank vessel  response plan
regulations,  including  plan requirements,  are located  in  33 CFR
Parts 154 and 155 and 40 CFR Part 112, respectively.

NOTE:   Non-Transportation  Related  Facility  Response  Plans are
evaluated and maintained by  USEPA  Region VI  Emergency Response
Branch in Dallas, Texas.

     As defined in OPA 90, each responsible party for a vessel or
a  facility  from  which oil  is  discharged,   or  which poses  a
substantial  threat of  a  discharge,   into  or  upon  the  navigable
waters or adjoining  shorelines or the exclusive  Economic Zone is
liable for  the removal  costs  and damages  specified in Subsection
(b) of Section 1002 of OPA 90.  Any removal activity undertaken by
a responsible party must be consistent with the provisions of the
NCP, the  Regional Contingency Plan  (RCP),  the Area Contingency
Plan, and the applicable response plan required  by OPA 90.   If
directed by the  FOSC at any time during  removal  activities, the
responsible party must act accordingly.

     Each responsible party for a vessel or facility from which a
hazardous substance  is  released,  or  which  poses  a substantial
threat of a  discharge,  is liable  for removal costs as specified in
the  Comprehensive   Environmental   Response,   Compensation,   and
Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA) (42 U.S.C.  9601 et seq.).

     The responsible party  is  required to  respond immediately to
cleanup or mitigate the effects of the discharge and is liable for
the government's  removal  costs and  damages as specified in OPA.
Any action  by a  responsible party engaging  in removal activities
must be  consistent  with the  provisions  of  the  NCP,   the  RP's
response plan required by OPA.

I.   STATES RESPONSIBLE PARTY POLICY

     Under development

J.   ROLE OF FEDERAL RESPONSE AGENCIES

     Federal agencies listed in paragraph (f) of this section, have
duties established by statute, executive order,  or Presidential
directive which may apply to federal  response actions following, or
in prevention  of,  the discharge of  oil or release  of  hazardous
substance, pollutant, or contaminant.   Some of these agencies also
have  duties  relating   to  the   restoration,   rehabilitation,
replacement, or acquisition of equivalent natural resources injured
or lost as  a  result  of  such discharge or  release.   The NRT,  RRT,
and Area Committee organizational structure, and the NCP, RCP, and
ACPs provide for  agencies to coordinate with each other in carrying

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out these duties.

 (a)  Federal agencies may be called upon by an FOSC during response
planning  and   implementation  to  provide  assistance   in  their
respective  areas  of expertise, as described  in paragraph  (f) of
this  section,   consistent  with  the  agencies'   capabilities  and
authorities.

 (b)  In  addition   to  their   general  responsibilities,  federal
agencies should:

     (1)  Make necessary information available to the secretary of
the NRT, RRT, Area  Committees, and OSCs.

     (2)  Provide representatives to the NRT and RRT and  otherwise
assist RRT and OSCs, as necessary, in formulating RCP and ACP.

 (c)  Inform  the NRT, RRT,  and Area Committees,  consistent with
national security considerations, of changes in the availability of
resources that would affect the operations implemented under this
plan.

 (d)  All federal agencies  are responsible for reporting releases of
hazardous  substances  from  facilities   or  vessels  under  their
jurisdiction or control in accordance with section 103 of CERCLA.

 (e)  All federal  agencies are  encouraged to report  releases of
pollutants or contaminants or discharges  of  oil  from facilities or
vessels under their jurisdiction or control to the NARC.

 (f)  The participating  Federal agencies, whose  capabilities  are
outlined below,  may be requested by the FOSC to provide assistance
during or implementation of a response:

U.S DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE  (USDA)  has scientific and  technical
capability to measure,  evaluate, and monitor,  either on the ground
or by use of aircraft, situations where natural resources  including
soil,  water,  wildlife and  vegetation   have been  impacted  by
hazardous substances  and  other natural  or  man-made  emergencies.
The USDA may be contacted through the  U.S.  Forest  Service  emergency
staff officers who are the designated members of the RRT.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF  COMMERCE,  through the  National Oceanic  and
Atmospheric Administration  (NOAA)  provides scientific support for
response and contingency  planning in coastal  and marine  area,
including  assessments  of  the hazards   that may  be   involved,
predictions  of  movement   and  dispersion  of   oil and   hazardous
substances  through  trajectory modeling,  and  information on  the
sensitivity  of   coastal   environments   to   oil  and    hazardous
substances.   In  addition,  NOAA provides expertise on living marine
resources and their habitats,  including endangered species, marine

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mammals, and National Marine Sanctuaries.

U.S. DEPARTMENT  OF DEFENSE (DOD) has  responsibility  to take all
action necessary with respect  to releases where either the release
is on, or the sole source of the release  is from, any facility or
vessel under DOD jurisdiction, custody, or control.  DOD may also
provide,  consistent  with  its  operational requirements  and upon
request of the FOSC,  locally deployed Navy oil spill equipment and
assistance to other  federal agencies.   The U.S.  NAVY (USN) also
provides expertise in  ship  salvage,  shipboard damage control and
diving.   The  USN  has  an array  of  specialized equipment  and
personnel that can be used for collection,  containment, and removal
of oil and hazardous substances.

U.S. FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA) provides advice and
assistance to the FOSC on coordinating civil emergency planning and
mitigation  efforts to  other  federal  agencies,  state  and  local
governments, and the private  sector.   In the  event of  a  major
disaster declaration or emergency determination by the President,
FEMA will coordinate all federal  disaster  or emergency action with
the FOSC under Federal Response Plan (FRP).  See subpart K- Region
VI RCP for more details.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (HHS) is responsible
for providing assistance on matters  related  to  the assessment of
health hazards at a response and protection of response workers and
public health.

U.S DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR  (DOI) has jurisdiction  over the National
Park System, National  Wildlife Refuges,  fish hatcheries,  public
lands,  and  certain water  projects  in  this  area.  The  Regional
Environmental Officer   (REO) manages the department's  materials
spills and oversees the department's  responsibilities as a trustee
for natural  resources.   Trustee responsibilities include devising
and  carrying out  a  plan  for  restoration,  rehabilitation,  or
acquisition of equivalent natural resources and to carry out damage
assessment.   The department may become involved in spill response
once contacted through the  REOs who are designated members of the
RRT.  DOI provides specific advise as follows:

     U.S. Geological Survey (USGC):  Geology, hydrology (ground and
surface waters),  and natural hazards.

     Bureau of Land Management (BLM): Minerals, soils, vegetation,
wildlife, habitat, archaeology,  wilderness,  hazardous materials,
etc.

     Mineral Management Service (MMS):   Staff facilities for Outer
Continental   Shelf  oversight.    Possess  information  on  fish  and
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     Bureau  of  Mines  (BOM):    Analysis  and  identification of
inorganic  hazardous  substances  and technical expertise in metals
and metallurgy relevant to site cleanup.

     National Park Service (NPS):  Biological and general natural
resources  expertise.

     Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA):  Coordination for activities
affecting Indian land, shellfish harvest areas, and cultural sites.
Assistance in identifying Indian tribal government officials.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE  (DOJ) can provide expert legal advise on
complicated legal questions arising from discharges or releases and
federal agency responses.  DOJ represents the federal government,
including  its agencies,  in litigation relating to discharges.

U.S.  DEPARTMENT OF  LABOR  (DOL)/OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY  AND  HEALTH
ADMINISTRATION  (OSHA) provides  advice and  assistance  to  EPA and
other NRT/RRT agencies as well as to the FOSC  regarding hazards to
persons engaged in response activities.  Technical assistance may
include review  of  safety plans  and work practices  and help with
other compliance questions.  OSHA  may also take any other action
necessary  to ensure  that employees  are  properly   protected at
response  activities.    Questions   about  occupational  safety and
health at these sites should  be referred to  OSHA regional offices.

U.S.  ARMY  CORPS  OF ENGINEERS   (USAGE)  provides  expertise  in
specialized  equipment  and personnel  for  maintaining  navigation
channels,  removing  navigation  obstructions,   and  maintaining
hydroelectric facilities.  USAGE oversees the permitting of moorage
sites for response vessels.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) provides response expertise
pertaining to transportation of oil or hazardous substances by all
modes of transportation.  DOT's responsibilities also include:

     *    Reconstructing and repairing interstate highways  as a
result of accidental, natural disaster, or other emergency
     *    Removing   obstruction/encroachments  from   interstate
highway rights of way
     *    Closing interstate highways and restricting travel when
there is danger to traffic

K.   ROLE OF STATE RESPONSE AGENCIES

     See Annex A-V-7 through A-V-18 Section F for each individual
state response agencies role.
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L.   ROLE OF INDIAN TRIBES

     Spills may  affect tribes by  either  occurring on  or  near a
reservation, or by threatening treaty reserved resources  (including
habitat) or cultural areas.  There are three federally recognized
Indian Tribes in Texas, 28 in Oklahoma, 22  in New Mexico, three in
Louisiana,   and   zero   in  Arkansas;   each   has   governmental
responsibilities on their respective reservation. Most have active
police departments which  have  some system of emergency response,
usually including trained volunteer first aid responders working in
conjunction with a volunteer fire department.  See Vol. II - Annex
F of specified state(s) for more details.

M.   VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS

     Volunteer Organizations'  roles in oil  and hazardous substances
spill response have been evolving in recent years as organizations
have  become   more   sophisticated,  better  trained,   and  have
demonstrated the capacity to provide valuable assistance in clean
up and response activities.

     Human health  and  safety is the  first priority in  making a
decision to use volunteers.  Training requirements regarding OSHA
must be  compiled with before using  volunteers.    OSHA requires
volunteers to have a minimum of 24 hours of training  to work during
an emergency.  Forty hours of training is required once the event
is declared an emergency.   (For job  duties  and responsibilities
with a low magnitude of  risk,  fewer  than  the designated 24 or 40
hours of training may be appropriate.)

     Because hazards to volunteers  vary depending on the task they
perform and where they  will be located during their operation, the
level of training required varies.  Only those volunteers who have
been trained to meet the  minimum requirements will  be  allowed on
site.  Any existing State(s) policies utilizing volunteers will be
deferred to in the decision making-process.

     EPA  recognizes  that during an  oil  spill  some individuals,
groups, or  volunteer  organizations may be available  locally for
response activities other than wildlife rescue and rehabilitation,
such as beach clean-up, communications, etc.   At present, the EPA
does not  have a  plan for  the training  or  management  of  these
volunteers.   Some LEPCs  may  have  a  plan for the  management of
volunteers.   EPA will investigate  options for the  training and
management of volunteers  and  work  with the appropriate state and
local agencies to develop a  volunteer management  plan  for non-
wildlife volunteers  in the event  that it is needed for a major
spill.
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N.   WILDLIFE VOLUNTEERS

     Oiled  bird  rehabilitation  involves  an  intensive  crisis-
oriented   response   requiring  prompt   action,   an  experienced
management team, specialized medical expertise  and equipment and a
tremendous investment of human resources.  It is necessary to treat
both the internal and the external effects of oil exposure.

     During and oil  spill response the minimum requirements must be
met:

     *    Assessment - consult with the  contractor and federal and
          state agencies to determine priorities,  identify problem
          areas and established a response plan.

     *    Retrieval   -   retrieval   for   equipment,   safety  and
          procedures for handling wild birds.

     *    Facilities   Set-up   -    identifying    an   appropriate
          rehabilitation facility.

     *    Training  -  training for volunteers  and contractor and
          agency  personnel  in  wildlife  handling and  care,  and
          safety concerns.

     *    Facility  and  Case  Load  Management -  establishing  and
          directing  operations  control,  medical, cleaning,  and
          rehabilitation areas within the facility.

     To meet these  current  demands  for  the  above services,  this
Area Contingency Plan has made available to the government agencies
and industry a listing of various wildlife rehabilitation agencies.
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incident specific team will  relate to the operational requirements
of  a  discharge  or  release  response.    Each  federal  agency
represented  on the  NRT  is also  represented  on  the  RRT.    In
addition, each state  in the federal Region has membership on the
RRT.

     1.    During  periods  when  the  RRT  is not  activated for  a
          removal incident,  the representatives of the EPA and USCG
          shall act as co-chairmen.  When the RRT is activated for
          response actions,  the chairman shall be the EPA or USCG
          representative,  based on whether the discharge or release
          occurs  in the inland zone  or the coastal  zone,  unless
          otherwise agreed upon by the co-chairmen.

     2.    Each participating agency should designate one member and
          at least one alternate member to the RRT.   All agencies
          and states may also provide additional representatives as
          observers to meetings of the RRT.

     3.    RRT members should designate representatives  from their
          agencies to work  with the  FOSC in developing  local
          contingency plans, providing for  the use of the agency's
          resources,  and to respond to discharges and releases.

     4.    Federal  regional   and  local  plans  should  adequately
          provide  the  OSC  with  assistance   from   the  federal
          agencies,    commensurate    with   agency    resources,
          capabilities, and responsibilities.    During  a response
          action,   the members of  the  RRT should  seek to  make
          available the resources of  their agencies  to  the FOSC.

     5.    Affected states are encouraged to  participate actively in
          all RRT activities, to designate representatives to work
          with the RRT and  FOSC in developing  regional,  area and
          local  plans;  to  plan  for   and  make  available  state
          resources;   and  to  serve  as  the  contact  point  for
          coordination with local government agencies.

     6.    The standing RRT will serve  to recommend changes to the
          regional response organization,-  to revise  the regional
          plan; to evaluate  the preparedness of the  agencies; and
          to evaluate  the effectiveness of local plans for response
          to discharges and releases.   The  RRT should:

          (a)  Conduct advance planning for use of  dispersants,
          surface  collecting  agents,  burning  agents,  biological
          additives,  or other chemical agents.

          (b)  Continuously review regional and local responses to
          discharges   or  releases,  considering  available  legal
          remedies, equipment, readiness,  and  coordination among

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          responsible public agencies and private organizations.

          (c)  Recommend revisions of the NCP  to the NRT, based on
          observations of regional response operations.

          (d)  Review FOSC  actions to ensure  regional,  area and
          local contingency plans are developed in a satisfactory
          manner.

          (e)  Be  prepared  to  respond  to major discharges  or
          releases outside the Region.

          (f)  Meet  at   lease  semiannually   to  review  response
          actions carried out during the preceding period, and to
          consider changes in regional, area and local contingency
          plans.

          (g)  Provide letter reports on their activities to the
          NRT twice a year.  At a minimum,  reports should summarize
          recent activities,  organizational  changes,  operational
          concerns,  and  efforts  to  improve  state  and  local
          coordination.

          (h)  Encourage  the  state,  area  and  local  response
          communities to improve their preparedness for response.

          (i)  Conduct training exercises  as  necessary to ensure
          preparedness of the response community within the region.

     7.   Whenever there is insufficient national policy guidance
          on a matter before the RRT,  a technical matter requiring
          solution,  a question  concerning interpretation  of the
          plan, or a disagreement  on  discretionary actions between
          RRT  members  that  cannot be resolved  at the  regional
          level, the matter may be referred to the NRT for advice
          or resolution.

C.   AREA COMMITTEES

     The  primary   role  of  the  Area  Committee is  to  act  as  a
preparedness and planning body.   Area Committees are  made up of
experienced  environmental/response representatives  from Federal,
State   and    local   government    agencies   with    definitive
responsibilities for the area's  environmental integrity.   Each
member is empowered by their own agency to make decisions on behalf
of the agency  and  to commit  the agency  to carrying out roles and
responsibilities as  described in  this  plan.   The  predesignated
Federal On-Scene Coordinator for the area will  serve as chairman of
the  Committee.    He/she  will  designate  general  direction  and
guidance for the Committee.   The FOSC should solicit the advice of
the RRT to determine appropriate representatives from federal and

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state  agencies.    The Area  Committee  is  encouraged  to solicit
advice, guidance,  or expertise from  all  appropriate sources and
establish subcommittees as necessary to accomplish the preparedness
and planning tasks.  Subcommittee participants may include facility
owners/operators,   shipping   company   representatives,   cleanup
contractors,   emergency   response   officials,   marine   pilots
associations, academia, environmental groups,  consultants, response
organizations and concerned  citizens.   The FOSC will appoint the
subcommittee  members.    The  FOSC directs  the  Area Committee's
development and maintenance of the Area Contingency Plan.

NOTE:   For purpose  of  this  plan  the  Area Committee  is  the EPA
Region VI Regional Response Team  (RRT) and the predesignated FOSC
is Donald Smith, OSC, EPA Region VI - Emergency Response Branch.
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APPENDIX II    RESPONSE ORGANIZATION

Each of the responsible agencies within this area maintain response
teams.   These teams  are deployed  as  first responder  for their
respective agencies.

I.   FEDERAL

A.   COAST GUARD MARINE SAFETY OFFICE RESPONSE TEAMS

     MSOs (Memphis, Tennessee;  St. Louis, Missouri; Morgan City/New
Orleans,    Louisiana;    Corpus    Christi/Port    Arthur/Galena
Park/Galveston, Texas) maintain and manage emergency response teams
for response to discharges of oil  and hazardous  substances.  These
teams vary  in  size based on the nature  of  the  incident.   In all
cases, they are  tasked with assessing  the discharge to determine
response measures,  monitor and supervise pollution countermeasures,
deploy pollution control equipment as available and necessary until
a  contractor  arrives, document  all phases of  response,  conduct
investigations, and act for the FOSC until their arrival.

B.   USEPA Region VI  Federal On-Scene Coordinator

     EPA Region VI has predesignated Federal On-Scene Coordinators
(FOSC)  to  coordinate  and direct  federal responses  and  removal
actions consistent  to the NCP.  The FOSC in EPA Region VI has a
contractor known as the EPA Technical Assistance Team (TAT) which
provides technical oversight at spills and uncontrolled hazardous
waste sites.  Requests for the TAT are made via the EPA.  Once on
site, the TAT will report the situation to the  respective EPA OSC
who then decides whether an EPA OSC needs to be on scene.

II.  SPECIAL TEAMS AND OTHER ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO OSCs

     This  section identified  the  Special  Forces  available  for
response  and   information to  assist  with  an  oil  or  hazardous
substance  discharge.   Each appendix  listed  below identifies  a
Special Forces and outlines the capabilities and  limitations of
each.   The Area  Committees shall  ensure current  addresses  and
telephone numbers area listed for each Special  Force.

A.   GSA

     The General Service Administration  (GSA)  provides logistical
and telecommunications support to  the  Federal  establishment.   An
MOU specifically delineates  the  responsibility  of  GSA to provide
assistance to EPA, USCG and  other  members agencies  of the NRT to
the NCP who would be  tasked by  the EPA/USCG FOSC  in a response
situation to implement the NCP.  It sets forth the procedures to be

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followed by  EPA,  USCG,  member agencies of the NRT,  and GSA when
requested to support those plans.   Upon request or tasking by the
FOSC  GSA shall  provide a  full  range  of  timely  logistical  and
telecommunications  support  to  the  Federal   response  effort  in
accordance with Federal Acquisition  Regulations  (FAR),  the  GSA
Acquisition  Regulations  (GSAR),  as amended,   and relevant public
laws so that the Field Office may be operational no later than 48
hours after the request  is received by GSA.  Some  of those services
are:   Space;  Office  Furniture and  equipment;  Office supplies;
Transportation; Communications; Printing/Graphic and Reproduction
Services; Advisory Personnel; Procurement  of  Staff Quarters;  and
Other  services  such  as preliminary damage assessments; clean-up
contractor services;  specialized technical  support.  (See Annex K -
MOUs for more details.)

B.   USCG NSFCC

     The USCG National Strike Forces Coordination Center,  located
in  Elizabeth City,  North  Carolina,  coordinates the  three  Coast
Guard Strike Teams (Atlantic,  Gulf  and Pacific).  The three Strike
Teams  provide   trained  personnel  and  specificized  equipment  to
assist the FOSC in  training for spill  response,  stabilizing  and
containing the spill,  and in monitoring or directing the response
actions of the  responsible  parties and/or  contractors.  The FOSC
has a specific team designated for  initial  contact and may contact
that team directly for any assistance.  The NSFCC can provide  the
following support to the FOSC:

(1)  Technical assistance,  equipment and other  resources to augment
the FOSC staff during spill response.

(2)  Assistance  in  coordinating the  use  of  private  and public
resources in support of the FOSC during a response to or a threat
of a worst case discharge of oil or hazardous  substance.

(3)  Review of the Area Contingency Plan, including an evaluation
of equipment readiness  and coordination among responsible public
agencies and private organizations.

(4)  Assistance  in  locating  spill response  resources for  both
response and planning, using the NSFCC's national and international
computerized inventory of spill response resources.

(-5)  Coordination and evaluation of pollution response exercises.

(6)  Inspection  of  district  prepositioned  pollution  response
equipment.
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C.   PIAT

     The Public Information Assist Team  (PIAT) is an element of the
NSFCC staff which is available to assist FOSCs to meet the  demand
for public information during a response or exercise.  Its  use is
encouraged  any  time  the  FOSC requires  outside  public  affairs
support.   Requests for  PIAT  assistance may be  made through the
NSFCC or NRC.

US NAVY

     The U.S. Navy  (USN) is the Federal agency most knowledgeable
and experienced  in ship  salvage,  shipboard damage  control,  and
diving.  The USN has extensive array of specialized equipment and
personnel available for use in these areas as well as specialized
containment,  collection,   and   removal  equipment  specifically
designed for salvage related and open sea pollution incidents.

     The  Supervisor of  Salvage  (SUPSALV)   can  provide  salvage
expertise and maintains a warehouse on each coast stockpiled with
salvage and  response  gear.   (SEE  NSFCC Spill  Response  Resource
Inventor (SRRI)  for listing of SUPSALV equipment).

     Individual  navy  facilities  also  locally  stockpile  some
response equipment, which also are listed in the SRRI.

D.    SSC

     NOAA Scientific Support Coordinators  (SSCs)  are the principal
advisor to the FOSC for scientific community, and coordination of
requested for assistance from  State and Federal agencies regarding
scientific studies.  The SSC  leads a  scientific  team and strives
for a  consensus  on scientific issues affecting  the  response but
ensures  the   differing  opinions  within   the   community  are
communicated to the FOSC.   The SSC can  also assist the FOSC with
information relating to spill movements and trajectories.  The NOAA
SSC serves  as  the  FOSC's liaison between damage assessment data
collection  efforts and  data   collected in  support of  response
operations.   The  SSC  leads  the  synthesis  and  integration  of
environmental information required for spill response decisions in
support of the  FOSC,  coordinating  with State  representatives,
appropriate trustees and other knowledgeable  local representatives.

E.    ERT

     The EPA's Environmental Response Team  (ERT)  has expertise in
treatment technology,  biology, chemistry,  hydrology, geology, and
engineering.   The  ERT  can provide  the FOSC  access  to  special
equipment to deal with chemical releases, and can provide the FOSC
with advice concerning hazard evaluation,  multimedia sampling and
analysis,   risk  assessment, on-site  safety, cleanup techniques,

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water supply  decontamination  and protection,  use of dispersants,
environmental  assessment,  degree  of cleanup  required,   and  the
disposal of contaminated materials.  The ERT also officer various
training course to prepare response personnel.

F.   ATSDR

     The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
maintains appropriate disease/exposure registries, provides medial
care and testing of individuals during public health emergencies,
develops, maintains,  and informs the public concerning the effects
of toxic substances, maintains a list of  restricted or closed areas
due to contamination,  conducts research  examining the relationship
between exposure and  illness, and conducts  health assessments at
most hazardous substances at CERCLA sites, develops guidelines for
toxicological  profiles  of hazardous   substances,  and  develops
educational  materials  related  to the  health  effects of  toxic
substances.   ATSDR resources are an important tool for the FOSC to
use in assessing the possible effects  of  an environmental emergency
on the public's health.
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APPENDIX III   COMMAND, CONTROL AND COMMUNICATION

     This  section  gives  an  overview  of  various  aspects  of
Management, Control, and Communications issues  in a spill response
situation.  Management and Control addresses the Incident Command
System (ICS) ,  and the  use of a Unified Managment System (UMS) .  The
process for using  Communications  is  discussed  in  terms of how to
best address the emergent and  long-term communications needs of a
large spill response  organization and will be consistent  to the
NCP.

I.   INTRODUCTION TO THE INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM

     Many systems exist throughout the nation  for the command and
control of resources at emergency incidents.  The States, Captain
of  the  Ports  have  adopted the Incident  Command System  and the
Unified Command Structure,  whereby Environmental Protection Agency
within Region  VI  have  adopted the Incident Command System  (ICS) and
the Unified Management System  (UMS)  as their basic model.

II.  RELATIONSHIP OF THE INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM TO THE NATIONAL
     INTERAGENCY INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

     The ICS  is  a functional  component of  a larger  program, the
National Interagency Incident Management  System (NIIMS), which was
developed during the 1970s  for the interagency  management of large
forest fires.   The  ICS, although  less  complex  than the NIIMS,  is
still an  "all  risk" management system designed to allow for the
day-to-day management of response efforts  from the very small or
routine   to   the   largest   incidents  involving   multi-agency
jurisdictions.

III. COMMONALITY OF ICS STRUCTURES AND TERMS

     The ICS concept is based on commonality. All agencies use the
same terminology,  organizational  structure, and  charges.   When
agencies meet  during an emergency there is a clear understanding of
the chain-of-command  and  information flow.  Finally,  ICS  builds
upon teamwork, coordination, and cooperation between all entitities
involved,  or potentially involved, in an incident.

IV.  UNIFIED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

     Depending  on  the  size and  complexity of  the   incident,  a
Unified Management System may be used involving representatives of
the federal and  state government, industry and where appropriate
local government and tribes.   A Unified Management Syste is called
for when  the  incident is multi-jurisdictional  in  nature,  (e.g.,
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has taken place or is imminent) .

     Under the Unified Management  System,  the  three key On-scene
Coordinators  (OSC)   federal,   state,   and  industry,  will  share
decision-making as  Incident Commanders  in the command  post  and
consult  with each  other  regarding  spill  response and  cleanup
management issues.  Participation in the Unified Management System
does not mean that agencies such as the USCG, EPA, States of Texas,
Louisiana, Arkansas,  Oklahoma,  and New Mexico, which have roles and
responsibilities  set   by   Federal    and   state    statute,   are
relinquishing or  surrendering  their authority.  The FOSC has the
ultimate  authority  in  a response  operation  and will  exert this
authority only  if the  other members  of the  unified  management
system are not present or  are  unable  to  reach  consensus within a
reasonable timeframe.

     The  Unified  Management System  is a  consistent,  systematic
means of  organizing  a variety  of agencies,  having jurisdictional
responsibilities  surrounding  and  incident  into  one  concerted
effort.   The concept offers uniform and trackable  procedures that
enable  all  emergency response agencies  to  perform their  roles
effectively,  yet  in  unison.  A Unified Command is  intended to be
located as close to the site of the spill as practicable,  without
interfering in the actual spill cleanup activities.

V.   APPLICATION OF ICS TO OIL SPILL RESPONSE

     Oil spill response requires  the coordination,  participation,
and  support  of  all members  of  the  Unified  Management.    Each
organization participating  in the Unified  Management System must be
consistent with the  NCP and has a command and control organization
under which  it  operates.   Some of the components  solely support
internal  operations  and  management while  others  share  a  common
purpose  that  can  be  best  served  by   early  integration  and
coordination with like components of the public response agencies.
By integrating response management  in clearly defined unites early
in the  response,  consensus and mobilization can be more quickly
achieved  and  limited  resources  can  be  combined  to  reduce
duplication  of  effort  and  enhance  response performance  and
perception by the public.   Stated earlier, there  are  five major
functional areas.  The following  is a description of the roles and
responsibilities by  functions  applied  to a major  oil spill under
the unified management.  As noted, the magnitude and complexity of
the emergency dictates which functional  area is activated  and to
what level.   For example,  the objectives  and tactics for on-water
skimming operations would be agreed to by  the  unified commanders
and logistics  support  needs would  identified.   The  tactics  and
plans for on-water  skimming  will  be  developed  in  the  planning
branch  of the  ICS  and  implemented  by  the  operation  branch.
Manpower, equipment,  and  delivery in support of  the  skimming
operations will be the responsibility of  the logistics branch.

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APPENDIX IV    INCIDENT COMMAND STRUCTURE (ICS)

NOTE:  All response and removal actions under the guidance of the
ICS/VMS must be consistent to  the NCP.

I.   ICS OPERATING REQUIREMENTS

     The design  requirements  of the  ICS for application  to oil
spill response area as follows:

•    Provide   for   a   Unified  Management   System   with  multi-
     jurisdiction/ multiple agency involvement.

•    Organizational structure  that can be adapted to an oil spill
     located an any location in or adjacent to areas addressed by
     an Area  Contingency  Plans  (USCG  and/or  EPA)   and Facility
     Response Plans.

•    Can be  applicable and  acceptable  to  users throughout  the
     States (i.e. Arkansas,  Louisiana,  Oklahoma,  New Mexico,  and
     Texas).

•    Should be readily adaptable to new technology.

•    Must be able  to  expand in a logical manner  from an initial
     response situation.

•    Must have basic common elements in organization, terminology,
     and procedures.  This allows for the maximum application and
     use of already developed qualifications and standards,  and
     ensures  continuation of a total mobility concept.

•    Implementation should cause the least possible  disruption to
     existing systems.

•    Must be  effective in  fulfilling all of the above requirements
     and yet be simple enough to ensure low operational maintenance
     costs.
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II.  ICS PROCESS

     ICS distinguishes three phases  of  response operations:   the
crisis or emergency phase, the transition, and the project phase.
It is critical to  the  success  of  the response operation that the
incident be turned from  a crisis  into a project within 24 hours.
Each phase has several primary objectives:

•    CRISIS PHASE:

     - Account for the protect personnel
     - Identify and control the source
     - Initiate and carry out emergency response operations

•    TRANSITION PHASE:

     - Consolidate all operations in a centralized Command Post
     - Allow for industry "parachute teams" to transition into
        command structure established by federal, state and local
        RP.

•    PROJECT PHASE

     - Understand the problem
     - Prepare and Incident Action Plan (IAP)  that describes
        activities and resources
     - Implement the IAP on a day to day basis

III.  ACTION PLANS

     Every incident needs some  sort  of  consolidated action plan.
Written  action  plans  are usually required  when resources  from
multiple  agencies  are  used,   when  several  jurisdictions  are
involved, or when changes in shifts of personnel or equipment are
required.  The action  plan  should cover all  strategic goals,  all
tactical objectives,  and all support activities needed during the
entire operational period.    In prolonged  incidents,  it  may  be
necessary to  develop  action plans covering  specific operational
periods.

IV.  SPAN OF CONTROL

     Another  important   component   of   an  effective  emergency
management system is a manageable span-of-control.  Span-of-control
is defined as the number  of  subordinates one supervisor can manage
effectively.  Guidelines  for the desirable  range  are  from three to
seven  persons;   the   optimum  number is   five  subordinates  per
supervisor.

     Command officers must anticipate span-of-control problems and
prepare for them  -- especially during rapid build-up of incident

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organizations.   Effective  management is  difficult if  too many
people are reporting to one supervisor.

V.   INCIDENT FACILITIES

     Designated incident facilities --  such as a Command Post  (CP) ,
and incident base,  or a staging area -- may be established based on
the  requirements  of  the  incident.    The  Incident  Commander
determines when these facilities are established and where they are
located.

     The CP is the location from which all incident operations are
directed.  Only one  CP  is required per incident.   Government and
private entities should be  co-located at  the CP to make planning
and communications easier.  The  communications center is usually
established at the  CP.   Incident base(s)  are  used for large oil
spills affecting a large geographical area and provide staging ares
for equipment  and personnel  (i.e.,  small craft  launching area,
shoreline cleanup access point).

VI.  COMPONENTS OF AN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

     The ICS organizational structure develops in modular fashion
from the top down at any  incident.   Five  functional areas, which
are implemented  as the need  develops, are  command,  operations,
logistics,  planning, and finance.   The Command junction is always
established.  The  specific ICS organizational  structure for any
incident, is based on the incident's management needs.

     Under the unified management  concept,  all involved entities
contribute to  the management process.   Overall  goals,  planning
tactical objectives,  conducting integrated tactical operation, and
maximizing the use of all  available resources are decided jointly.
Under  OPA  90,   the  Federal  On-Scene  Coordinator   (FOSC),  is
designated  as  having   the ultimate   responsibility  related  to
directing oil spill response objectives and strategies.
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APPENDIX V     ICS COMPONENTS AND ORGANIZATION

I.   ICS COMPONENTS

The  ICS  has a  number of  components.   These  components working
together  interactively provide  the basis  for an  effective ICS
concept of operation:

     Common terminology
     Modular organization
     Integrated communications
     Unified management system
     Consolidated action plans
     Manageable span of control
     Designated incident facilities
     Comprehensive resource management

II.  ICS ORGANIZATION

The ICS has five major functional areas

     Command
     Operations
     Planning
     Logistics
     Finance

A.   COMMAND STAFF POSITIONS

The Incident Command Staff consists of the following functions:

     Incident Commander (1C)
     Safety Officer  (SO)
     Liaison Officer (LO)
     Public Information Officer  (PIO)
     Technical Advisors

The  roles  and  responsibilities  of each  of  the  command  staff
positions are as follows:

•    The 1C,  is  designated by  the  public agency or responsible
     party as the person with the authority to direct and agree to
     unified  tactical  and strategic  decisions  related to  the
     response.    The  responsible party, federal,  state  and where
     appropriate,  local  government  and tribes,  will  have  pre-
     designated ICs who will form the unified management system.

•    The SO assesses the  safety hazards and  develops measures to
     ensure personnel safety.   The SO has the authority to by-pass

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     the chain of  command  when  it  is necessary to correct unsafe
     acts immediately.

•    The LO is the point of contact for assisting or coordinating
     agencies.

•    The  PIO   is   responsible  for   interfacing  with  his/her
     counterparts in the unified management,  media, and appropriate
     agencies.

•    The Technical Advisory staff  is responsible  for providing
     technical advice to the FOSC in accordance with their National
     Contingency Plan responsibilities.

The  specific  roles  and  responsibilities of  each  Command  Staff
position are described below.

1)   INCIDENT COMMAND (1C)

     1)   Assess the incident priorities.
     2)   Determine  in  cooperation   with   the  other  incident
          commanders the strategic goals and tactical objectives.
     3)   Develop  or  approve  the   incident  action  plan  and
          implements those portions  for which  his/her agency is
          responsible.
     4)   Develop  1C structure  within his/her agency appropriate
          for the  incident.
     5)   Assess response  needs in  cooperation with  other ICs;
          order,  deploy,  and  release  needed  resources and identify
          appropriate  assignment   of  personnel within  the  ICS
          structure.
     6)   Serve  as   the  ultimate   incident   safety  officer;
          responsible  for  preventing injuries  and/or death  of
          response personnel.
     7)   Authorize   information   releases   to  the  media   in
          cooperation with other ICs.

2.   SAFETY OFFICER (SO)

     1)   Ensure a site  safety  plan  is prepared  and released in
          coordination with unified management counterparts.
     2)   Assess safety hazards and unsafe situations on an ongoing
          basis.
     3)   Ensure that response personnel  are briefed daily or more
          often as required regarding safety work practices.
     4)   Ensure all agency personnel have the  training  required to
          participate in spill response under the OSHA regulations.
     5)   Provide  or  ensure  training  as  necessary to meet OSHA
          regulations related to worker safety.
     6)   Work with unified  management  counterparts to  ensure
          consistency of site safety standards.

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     7)   Establish   with   unified   management   counterparts,
          decontamination procedures  and contamination reduction
          zones for all on-scene personnel and equipment.
     8)   Work with local public health officials  regarding general
          health  concerns  related  to  oil  contamination  (i.e.,
          shoreline closures, marina closures).
     9)   Assess environmental conditions to determine the level of
          personal   protective   gear   required   for    response
          operations.

3.   LIAISON OFFICER  (LO)

     1)   Serve as the initial point of contact for participating
          federal, state,  and local agencies with a vested  interest
          in the response.
     2)   Maintain a spill response summary distribution  list for
          all public and private entities requesting  spill  response
          status reports.
     3)   Receive and coordinate all calls  from public and private
          entities offering assistance or requesting information.
     4)   Identify  public  and  private  concerns  related to  the
          status and effectiveness of the spill response  to the 1C.

4.   PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER (PIO)

     1)   Establish in cooperation with counterparts  in the unified
          management  system  a press  area  and Joint  Information
          Center.
     2)   Serve as the central clearing point for the dissemination
          of  public  information  from  the  agency  he/she  is
          representing to both the unified management and media.
     3)   coordination the approval of the unified managmenet prior
          to releasing information to the media.
     4)   Organize and serve as a central  clearing  house for all
          media tours as approved by the unified managment.
     5}   Organize and conduct unified command media briefings.
     6)   Resolve  conflicting  information  and  identify  media
          concerns to the  unified management.

B.   GENERAL STAFF POSITIONS

     The General Staff is  organized into four functional sections
each with a  designated Chief.  The General Staff functions consist
of the  following;  1)  Planning, 2) Operations, 3) Logistics, and 4)
Finance.    Within the  four  General   Staff  sections  designated
specific functions can be  increased or  decreased to meet the needs
of the response.  Within each  section  further division  can occur
into units.   The determination as to whether it is appropriate to
develop unit groups  is  predicated on the  complexity  of the area
that the unit will be addressing and the span of control.  As an
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require the formation of a unit due to the number of cleanup crews
required  and the  different cleanup  protocols required  for  the
different shoreline types.

     Federal, state, and responsible party representatives will all
work together at the section level to achieve common goals and also
represent their specific perspective.  However, each section only
has one chief that reports  to  the  1C.  For instance,  in Finance,
you  might have  the  RP  representative organizing the  company's
financial resources, the state representative insuring proper state
accounting procedures are implemented, and the  FOSC representative
providing  guidance on  what  is acceptable  under the  OPA  Fund
process.  The Section Chief could be  any one of the three.

     During large or complex events it is important  to remember the
guidelines  for  effective span of  control  addressed  in  the  ICS
introduction.  The roles and-responsibilities of the General Staff
section Chiefs are as follows:

1.   PLANNING

Definition:     Planning  is  responsible   for  the   collection,
evaluation,  dissemination,   and use  of  information  about  the
development of the incident and the status of resources.

     When faced with a complex  or rapidly escalating incident,  the
1C will require assistance from the ICS Planning section.   A wide
range of factors may impact  on  incident operations.  Planning must
include an  assessment  of  the  present and projected  situation.
Proactive incident management  is highly  dependent  on  an  accurate
assessment of the  incident's  potential and prediction of likely
outcomes.   In addition to assessment of the situation status, there
is a critical need to maintain information about resources to the
incident and projected resource requirements. Planing members from
the EPA, the  affected state, the responsible party, and appropriate
local  government,   should  convene  as quickly  as  possible  to
facilitate the pooling of knowledge regarding the habitats at risk,
key booming strategies and their priorities, and facility safety,
stability, and salvage, to name a few.

     The planning section must develop effective plans for both the
near and long term time frames.   Breaking the planned response into
12,  24,  36,  and  60  hour time  frames initially will assist  the
Unified Management  System  in   formulating  the initial  incident
action plan.   By working together early in the  event,  the combined
knowledge of  the current natural  environment, spill status  and
response  resources  from  all  parties  in  the  Unified  Management
System will hasten an  efficient response.  By early integration in
planning we hope to quickly reach an early consensus of the Unified
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     It is critical that the Planning Section Chief anticipate the
needs of the spill response  for both the current status  and what is
anticipated  days  and weeks  into  the future.    Feedback  from the
Operations Section  on  the effectiveness  of  the spill response is
critical to effectively complete this task.   (The Planning Section
Chief is usually occupied by the state because  of its jurisdiction
and expertise in volunteer management, natural  resource protection
and disposal.  Close coordination is  required with Federal Natural
Resource Agencies.)

2.   OPERATIONS

Definition:   Operations  is  responsible for  management of  all
tactical operations at the  incident.

     Operations  is  the  tactical  implementing  force  for  the
objectives and strategies developed  in planning and  agreed to by
the Unified Managers.  The Operations Section expands to meet the
needs  of  the  incident action  plan.    It  is  critical  that  the
planning and operations sections have  early  consultation to insure
the tactical operations envisioned in planning can be implemented
based upon existing response resource  capabilities and conditions.
The Operations Sections Chief must insure that  tactical objectives
are  organized  into compatible  branches within the  Operations
section and  that  each  branch incorporate the.appropriate members
from the Unified Management agencies and/or their contractors.

2.   LOGISTICS

Definition:   Logistics is  responsible for  providing facilities,
services,  and materials for the incident.

     As incidents grow  in  size,  complexity,  and duration,  the
logistical needs of the operating forces  also increase.  Even in a
relatively simple oil  spill,  there are  requirements  for lodging,
food,  drinking  water  for  fluid replacement,   and  provision  of
emergency medical care for response personnel.   When faced with a
major incident,  such as  a very  large oil spill affecting several
hundred  miles  of  shoreline,   the  logistical  requirements  are
significant.    Long  duration  incidents  of  any  type  require
provisions for feeding personnel, toilet facilities,  refueling of
apparatus, and a myriad of other service and support resources.

     The  potential  magnitude   of   the   service   and   support
requirements  may  indicate  that  the  1C  delegate the  functional
authority for Logistics  to  maintain  an effective span  of control
and an acceptable workload.
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4.   FINANCE

Definition:  Finance is responsible for tracking all incident costs
and evaluating the financial considerations of the incident.

     Financial considerations are not  always a major factor during
most incident operations.   However, when  a department or private
entity  is involved  in  any incident  that requires  the use  of
private-sector resources or incidents  where  agencies  involved in
response   will   be   seeking   reimbursement,   the   financial
considerations can be extensive.

C.   SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES

     The  specific responsibilities of  each section  chief and the
associated units are described as follows:

1.   Planning Section Chief Responsibilities;

     The  Planning  Section  Chief  is  responsible  for  information
management evaluation regarding incident status  and resources.  As
a part of this overall responsibility the Planning Section Chief,
performs the following functions:

1)   Collects information regarding the incident  with respect to
     quantity and  type of  oil,  loss  rate, projected  total loss
     before  spill  is  secured,  weather  conditions,   current  and
     projected trajectory of oil over time.

2)   Current  and projected  response  resources  and  schedule  of
     delivery.

3)   Natural, cultural,  and economic  resources actually impacted
     and  projected  impacts  based  upon   trajectory,  and  their
     sensitivity.

4)   Recommended oil spill response activity priorities.

5)   Potential oil  spill  countermeasures (skimming, booming,  etc.)
     to be recommended to the unified managers.

6)   Developed  an  effective  incident action  plan  based  upon
     projected needs.

7)   Modified the incident action plan to meet changing needs.

8)   Anticipates changing resources needs.

9)   Prepares alternative strategies and tactical operations based
     on incident potential  and effectiveness of current operations
     (following consultation with operations chief).

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10)  Develop units  within the section  to  meet the  needs  of the
     spill.

11)  Identify to the 1C specific areas where assistance is reburied
     from the staff of the other represented Unified Managers.

Planning Components

     Because of the  complexity and  number  of  issues that the
Planning Section  is responsible for, the  Planning  Section Chief
usually is required to form  units  to maintain  the proper span of
control and avoid being overwhelmed.  The recommended subdivisions
are illustrated as units.

a.   Situation Status Unit:

     The Situation Status Unit is responsible for analysis of the
situation as it  progresses, through the recording and evaluation of
information about the current status  of  the incident.  Information
addressed by this unit should include:

     1)   Quantity and type of oil lost
     2)   Loss rate, if continuing
     3)   Projected total loss of oil before  spill is secured
     4)   Weather and water conditions
     5)   Current oil location and projected  trajectory over time

b.   Resource Unit:

     The Resource Unit is responsible for recording the status of
resources  and   volunteers committed to  the  incident.    Major
responsibilities of this Unit are recording and evaluation of:

     1)   Current and projected response resources and schedule of
          delivery.   This includes personnel, equipment, materials,
          and supplies required to meet the response strategies.

     2)   Impact that additional  responding resources will have in
          meeting    the   spill    response   objectives   and/or
          implementation of strategies.

     3)   Evaluate  response   resource  ability  to meet  response
          priorities established by the Unified Manager.

     4)   Works  closely   with Operations  to  address  needs  and
          ongoing  effectiveness  of  resources   as well  as  with
          logistic to assure  resource availability.

     5)   All applicable  federal  and  state volunteer plans must be
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c.    Environmental Unit:

     The Environmental Unit is responsible for predicting potential
impacts  on  natural resources  from  the spill and  developing the
specific  strategic plans  to  be  implemented  by  the  Operations
Section.  The Environmental Unit should be chaired by the person or
agency familiar with the natural resources affected by the spill.
The Environmental Unit is responsible for planning and conducting
an assessment of potential damages  to natural  resources from the
spill.   It  is important that  agreement  and coordination between
trustee  agencies  and  the responsible  party  regarding NRDA  be
accomplished early in the response.  Response activities that could
reduce or mitigate resource damages need to be identified quickly
to  the  Planning  Section  Chief.    NRDA  protocols need  to  be
identified quickly to the Planning Section Chief.  NRDA protocols
need to be reviewed and agreed to in the first days  of the spill to
minimize duplication of effort  and insure consistency of approach.
Responsibilities include:

     1)   Identifying sensitive natural resources and recommending
          a  strategy  for protecting  these  resources,  including
          priorities for protection.

     2)   Identifying  potential type  and number of  wildlife and
          fishery  resources   that  will   require   recovery  and
          rehabilitation based upon:

          a)   Species
          b)   Sensitivity to oil
          c)   Mobility

     3}   Capture and care protocols based upon:

          a)   Species
          b)   Location
          c)   Available care facilities
          d)   Trustee relationships

     4)   Identification of logistic  support needs based upon 2)
          and 3)  above.

     5)   Recommending  to  the  1C  clean  up  techniques  and  the
          possibility of using  dispersant  (not approved for inland
          spills),   other chemical  countermeasures,  or  in-situ
          burning as a preventative measure.  The States Dispersant
          and  In-Situ  Burning  policies  and  procedures will  be
          utilized.
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d.   Disposal and Decontamination Unit:

The Disposal and Decontamination Unit is responsible for:

     1)   Creating a waste disposal plan
     2)   Insuring  that  wastes  are  properly  characterized  for
          appropriate disposal
     3)   Insuring that decontamination of personnel and response
          equipment is conducted with consistency and in compliance
          with statutes.

e.   Documentation Unit:

     The main  responsibilities  of the Documentation Unit  are to
record  and  protect  all   documents   relevant   to  the  incident.
Examples of  incident documentation  include:    incident  reports,
communication logs,  injury claims, and situation status reports.
Thorough documentation is  critical to post-incident  analysis.  Some
of these documents may originate  in  other sections.    This unit
shall  insure  each section  maintains  and provides  appropriate
documents.    This  unit  is  also  responsible  for  gathering  and
maintaining  all  relevant  and necessary  documentation  associated
with the oil spill.  The Legal Section may need to be  consulted.

f.   Demobilization Unit:

     The Demobilization Unit  is responsible for  the development of
a plan  for  the demobilization of  the resources committed  to an
incident and assisting in the implementation  of that plan.   In
incidents requiring  a major resource  commitment,  and  effective,
safe, and cost-effective demobilization and return of resources to
service is dependent on adequate planning.

2.   Operations Section Chief Responsibilities:

     The Operations Section Chief  is responsible for the direction
and coordination of  all tactical  operations.    As  a part  of this
overall   responsibility,    operations    implements,    policies,
objectives,  and plans that the Command and Planning Sections have
devised.  Operations also:

     1)   Assists the 1C in developing strategic goals and tactical
          objectives for the incident

     2)   Develops operational plans

     3)   Requests or releases resources through the 1C

     4)   Consults with the  1C about  the  overall incident action
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     5)   Keeps the  1C  informed  of  situation and resource status
          within Operations

     6)   Supervises the unit operations

     7)   Provides  reports  on  spill  response  countermeasures
          efficiency

Operations components:

a.   Staging Unit:

     The Staging Unit is responsible for identifying locations from
which  operations will  be  conducted  that  are appropriate  to the
task.  Examples include but are not limited to:

     1)   Shoreline cleanup staging area(s)
     2)   Facility support base(s)
     3)   Staging of equipment and supplies at key locations
     4)   Helicopter landing/departure areas

b.   Offshore Operations (On-Water Recovery) Unit:

     The Offshore Operations Unit is responsible  for maintaining on
water  oil  recover  activities   and  deployment  of  containment,
diversion and absorbing boom  in  locations  identified.   Depending
upon  the  size  and  location  of  the  oil  spill,  the  Offshore
Operations Unit may  further focus on  specific  operational areas
such as:

     1)   Close to shore
     2)   Open water
     3)   Inland
     4)   Skimmer support booming
     5)   Diversionary booming
     6)   Containment booming
     7)   Estuary/Marsh booming

The Offshore Operation Unit is responsible for the following:

     1)   Coordinates delivery and deployment of skimmers

     2)   Provides a field status  of  skimming  operations  to the
          Operations Section Chief

     3)   Maintains estimates of recovered oil

     4}   Identifies field conditions

     5)   Identifies  logistic  support needs   for  the  skimming
          operation

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     6)   Ground  proofs  booming  strategies  based  upon  field
          conditions

     7)   Complies with booming priorities and provides realistic
          booming completion times

     8}   Reports on the effectiveness of booming to the Operations
          Section Chief.

     9)   Identifies boom needs,  including  type,  length,  and any
          support needs

     10)  Proposes alternative strategies based  on  field results
          and conditions

c.    Shoreline Operations Unit:

     The  Shoreline  Operations Unit  is responsible  for managing
shore side cleanup operations  incompliance with the priorities and
protocols adopted by the Unified Manager.  Depending upon the size
and  location of  the spill,  the  Shoreline  Operations Unit  may
further focus on specific areas based upon shoreline geomorphology
and/or length of shoreline needing cleanup.   Examples are:

     1)   Marsh
     2)   Sandy shoreline
     3)   Break water
     4)   Cobble shoreline
     5)   Rocky shoreline

The Shoreline Operations Unit is responsible for the following:

     1)   Manages  the  personnel  and  equipment  necessary  to
          accomplish the cleanup priorities  and protocols adopted
          by the Unified Manager

     2)   Identifies logistic support needs

     3)   Reports on the efficiency of the cleanup methods

     4)   Projects cleanup completion date

     5)   Requests  trustee  agency  sign  off on  shoreline/beach
          cleanup activities

d.    Salvage Unit:

     The  Salvage  Unit  is  responsible  for  over  viewing  the
coordination of the physical containment of the spilled material at
the stricken vesssel and for providing technical liaison with the
Operations Section Chief on the types of equipment and procedures

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required and the  safety practices  that  must be followed in their
use.  The principle needs for a salvage unit includes:

     1)   obtain up-to-date inforaration on status  of emergency and
          response efforts.

     2)   Provide the Operation Section Chief with information on
          manpower,  equipment,  material,  and  supply  needs  for
          Salvage Unit operations.

     3)   Plan for, organize, and direct salvage operations.

     4)   Ensure that personnel have the equipment, materials, and
          supplies needed  to carry  out  salvage  operations  in a
          safe, effective,  and efficient manner.

     5)   Coordinate strategy for any containment operations with
          Emergency Action Plan

e.    Air Operations Unit:

     The Air Operations  Unit  is responsible for coordinating and
providing  air  support  services   to response  personnel.    The
principle needs for air  support services  which in a large spill,
may warrant designation as separate units includes:

     1)   Oil spill trajectory mapping

     2)   Skimmer encounter surveillance

     3)   Natural resources damage assessment

     4)   Deployment  and  retrieval  of  personnel  to  otherwise
          inaccessible areas

     5)   Photodocumentation

The Air Operations Units is responsible for the following:

     1)   Identifies air assets and needs of the response plan

     2)   Coordinates with FAA as necessary

     3)   Coordinates flight departures and arrivals

     4)   Maintains a status board of flight assets and status

     5)   Schedules  flights  in compliance  with  Unified  command
          priorities

     6)   Maintains flight safety

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f .   Wildlife Operations Unit:

     The  Wildlife  Operations Unit  will  be managed  by the state
natural trustee for wildlife operations and coordinating with the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service  and affected tribal trustees.  If
deemed necessary by the Unified Commanders, the Wildlife Operations
Unit will supervise  and coordinate wildlife efforts with private
wildlife  rescue and  rehabilitation services (i.e.  Tri-State Bird
Rescue  and  Research,  International  Wildlife   Research,   The
International Bird Rescue  Research Center,  etc.).    The Wildlife
Operations Unit is responsible for the recovery and rehabilitation
of wildlife impacted  by the  spill and  may include functions such
as:

     1)   Marine mammals recovery

     2)   Marine mammals rehabilitation

     3)   Bird recovery

     4)   Bird rehabilitation

The Wildlife Operations Unit is responsible for the following:

     1)   Direct wildlife recovery operations

     2)   Maintains  a central clearing  point for  all recovered
          wildlife

     3)   Maintains an evidence, tagging,  and storage procedure for
          all wildlife recovered

     4)   Identifies all support needs to logistics

g.   Waste Handling and Disposal Uniti

     The Waste Handling  and Disposal Unit is responsible for the
storage,  transportation,   and  disposal  of  recovered  oil,  oily
debris, and other oil contaminated materials.  Depending upon the
size and location of the spill.   This includes:

     1)   Acquires the necessary permits  to  allow  the  storage of
          recovered oil and contaminated material

     2)   Directs the storage of recovered oil and oil contaminated
          materials

     3)   Directs  the transportation  of  the  recovered oil  and
          contaminated  materials   to  an  appropriate  storage  or
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     4)   Maintains an accurate accounting of the amount of all oil
          recovered

     5)   Identifies all support  needs to logistics.   (Note: It is
          essential that adequate storage containers for recovered
          oil are available quickly  or the  cleanup effort can be
          severely hampered.)

3.   Logistics Section Chief Responsibilities:

     The  Logistics   Section  Chief  manages   service  and  support
resources required for the incident.  The Logistics Section Chief
is responsible for all Logistics  functions needed for an incident.
This individual  should establish functional units when needs to
maintain an acceptable workload and span of control.   Subordinate
logistics functions may be combined, when workload permits.
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     The  Logistics  Section  Chief  should  be  assigned  before
implementation of subordinate unit to prevent an excessive span of
control  or information  overload for  the  1C.    Branches may be
required within logistics to maintain span  of control when all six
functional units are established.

a.   Communications Unit:

     The Communications Unit develops the incident communications
plan,   distributes   communications  equipment,   supervises   the
communications  network,   and  maintains/repairs   communications
equipment.  This  branch serves a vital  support junction in most
incident command systems.   It is necessary to prevent hampering the
response efforts and overall coordination.

b.   Medical Unit:

     The Medical Unit is responsible for providing emergency medial
treatment  of  response  personnel.    This unit  does not provide
treatment for the public at large.  If  there is a requirement for
provisions of  emergency medical services for the public, this would
be an Operational function.

c.   Food and Lodging Unit:

     The  Food and Lodging Unit provides  meals  and lodging for
personnel involved with an incident.   This may be  a significant
logistical task at major  incidents  and is  often required even at
relatively minor incidents during severe  environmental  conditions
or extended operations.

d.   Supply Unit:

     The Supply Unit orders the equipment  and supplies reburied for
incident operations and maintains ongoing inventory and control of
these resources.   Equipment and supplies may  include  additional
boats;  skimmers;  or may  be expendable  supplies,  such  as  Tyvek
coveralls or  absorbent booms  and pads,  etc.   Depending on the
nature and complexity  of  the incident, this unit may  have  to be
staffed by three organizations:   federal,  state,  and responsible
party.

e.   Facilities Unit:

     The Facilities Unit provides fixed  facilities  for an incident.
Fixed facilities  are  most often  required  for incidents  of  long
duration, and may include:

     Command  Post  (CP) .    The  CP  should be large  enough  to
     accommodate  the   incident  commanders  and  their  immediate
     support  staff.  The  CP should have at least tow  rooms; one

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     large room for  support  staff  to  work and place phone calls;
     and one  room large  enough  for the  incident  commanders and
     other appropriate personnel to hold meetings and conferences
     without being disturbed or interrupted.

     Incident Base.  The Base serves several functions.  It is the
     location where  primary  support activities are performed and
     serves as a  reporting and marshaling area for resources not
     considered available for immediate  assignment.   The  Base is
     not commonly used at small or minor events.  However, it may
     be  used  during a  large  oil  spills which  effect  a  large
     geographical area.

     Other fixed  facilities  include:   Feeding and sleeping areas
     and sanitary facilities.

g.   Ground Support Unit:

     Ground Support Unit  is responsible for fueling, maintenance or
repair of  vehicles,  and  boats,  transportation of  personnel and
supplies, and preparation of  an incident  traffic plan if necessary
to facilitate  the  flow  of vehicles,  boats, and  equipment within the
incident area.

4.   Finance Section Chief Responsibilities:

     The Finance Section Chief must provide for the documentation
of all incident  costs,  and provide  guidance to  the 1C on financial
issues that  may have  an impact on incident   operations.    These
responsibilities include:

     1)   Future payments

     2)   Future budgeting

     3)   Payment of personnel costs

     4)   Cost recovery

     5)   Timely administration of contracts

Staffing of Finance Section:

     Finance  is  usually  staffed in  large-scale  or  complex
incidents.   Since most  of the activities  of Finance do not  require
face-to-face communications,  these operations may be located remote
from the incident site.

     The Finance  Section Chief  is responsible  for all  finance
functions needed for  an incident.  This individual should establish
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span of  control.   Subordinate Finance  functions  may be combined
when workload permits.

     The   Finance   Section  Chief  should   be  assigned  before
implementation of subordinate units to prevent an excessive  span of
control or information overload for the ICs.

Finance Components:

a.   Time Units:

     The primary  function of the Time  Unit is  the  time keeping
reburied  for personnel  working  at  an incident.    To do  this
effectively each agency,  the responsible party,  and all contractors
will need to address  this function.  To the degree  it  is integrated
into a similar  format  and  procedure,  the  entire system will work
more smoothly.  To insure  this  happens, each agency, responsible
party,  contractor,  etc.,  should  have some  formalized  method of
checking in and out for  all personnel.

b.   Procurement Unit:

When incident operations require procurement of goods or services
from vendors, the Procurement Unit manages this function.

c.   Cost Unit:

     The Principal functions of the Cost Unit are tracking costs,
analyzing  cost  data,  making  cost  estimates,  contracts,  and
recommending cost-saving measures.

Note:  It is  critical that all parties in the  Unified  Command adopt
consistent cost documentation for later cost recovery from either
the responsible party. Federal,  and/or State funds.

III. SUMMARY

     To meet and fulfill  federal and  state regulatory requirements,
the organizational structure of the  Facility Response Plans must
demonstrate the ability  to integrate  into the  UMS.   The specific
roles that each party  to the unified command  will  fulfill in an
actual  incident are  detailed in this plan.   The  UMS is merely a
system for  emergency  response management. The effectiveness of UMS
will depend upon the  leadership  of the command  and general support
staff deployed  to  a  spill.   The quality and organization of this
plan will  greatly enhance the  overall  success of  the  response.
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               ANNEX C - OPERATIONAL ADMINISTRATION

APPENDIX I     COST RECOVERY AND DOCUMENTATION

     Section 300.58 of  the  NCP outlines the types of funds which
may be  available to remove certain  oil and hazardous substances
discharges.    For  releases   of  oil   or  hazardous  substances,
pollutant, or contaminant,  the following provisions apply:

     (1)  During  all  phases of  response,  the lead  agency shall
complete and maintain documentation  to support  all actions taken
under the ACP and to form the basis for cost recovery.  In general,
documentation  shall  be sufficient  to  provide  the  source  and
circumstances of the release,  the identity  of responsible parties,
the response action taken,  accurate  accounting of Federal, State  ,
or private party cost incurred for  response actions,  and impacts
and potential  impacts to the  public health and welfare  and the
environment.  Where applicable, documentation shall state when the
NRC received notification of a release  of a reportable quantity.

     (2)  The information and  reports obtained by the lead agency
for  Fund-financed response actions  shall, as  appropriate,  be
transmitted to the NPFC.  Copies can  then be forwarded to the NRT,
members of the RRT, and others as appropriate.

     The NCP  contains  information and  procedures  with  regard to
both the FWPCA and the CERCLA, and contains sections dealing with
documentation and cost recovery for both acts.

A.   SPILL FUNDING PROCEDURES

     The area covered by this plan  includes a number of funding
sources.  Both FOSCs and some SOSCs have response funds set up by
their respective governments which allow them to proceed without a
willing responsible party.   The  following information  describes
access  and proper procedures  for documenting  federal  and certain
state fund expenditures within Region VI.

B.   FOSC ACCESS TO THE FEDERAL FUND

     Federal removal actions are authorized by the FWPCA and CERCLA
if the required elements of jurisdiction exist.  In the event of a
discharge of release,  if the spiller is not acting promptly or is
not  known,   the   FOSC  may  initiate  federal  removal  under  the
authority of section 311 (o) (1)  of the  FWPCA or  section  104 (a)  of
the CERCLA.  The  responsible party is liable for government removal
costs in accordance with section 311 (f) of the  FWPCA and section
107 of  the CERCLA.  Section 311.58 of  the National Contingency Plan
outlines  the  types of  funds  which  may be  available  to  remove
certain oil and hazardous substances discharge.


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C.   OIL SPILL LIABILITY TRUST FUND

     The Oil  Pollution  act  of  1990  provides for a revolving fund
known as the Oil  Spill Liability Trust Fund.   The fund is available
to federal  authorities;  a  governor  or designated state official;
federal, state,  or indian tribe trustees for the removal of oil and
hazardous  substances from  U.S.  waters when  appropriate  cleanup
action is not undertaken by the discharger.   The fund may also be
used   for   assessing   natural   resource   damage;   restoration,
rehabilitation or  placement of  equivalent  damaged resources; for
claims of uncompensated removal cost or damages; and  for payment of
Federal  administrative,  operational  and  personnel  costs  and
expenses   reasonably  necessary  for   and   incidental   to  the
implementation,  administration, and enforcement of OPA 90 and the
FWCPA.  The Coast Guard has  been  tasked with the administration of
this fund by  Executive  Order 11735.   With  the passage of CERCLA,
this funder should be used only for oil spill cleanup.

     As predesignated FOSC  of Region  VI  has the authority to use
the fund for oil spill  response activities.  In addition,  federal,
state, or local  agencies may use the  fund  for oil spill  response
activities: the  governor of any  interested  state upon request or
pursuant to an agreement may obligate  the fund  in an amount not to
exceed  $250,000  for removal costs  consistent with  the  National
Contingency  Plan  for  immediate  removal  of a  discharge or the
mitigation or prevention of substantial  threat of a discharge of
oil.

D.   FOSC ACCESS TO THE FUND

NOTE:  For more details refer to Technical Operating Procedures for
Resource Documentation  Under OPA 90,  Public Law 101-380,  January
1993 found in Annex M.

The following criteria  must  be met by the FOSC to use the Oil Spill
Liability Trust Fund:

     1)   Is the incident eligible for immediate removal under the
     Clean Water Act, as amended by OPA 90?

     2)   Is the substance discharged/threatening discharge oil?

     3)   Did the  incident occur after August 18, 1990?

     4)   Are  the  proposed  actions  consistent  with  the  NCP
     (including  40  CFR  Part  300.305(c)'s  requirement  that  a
     reasonable  effort  is made to have the  discharge voluntarily
     and promptly perform removal actions?)
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C.     STATE ACCESS  TO  THE FUND

NOTE:  For more details  refer to Technical Operating Procedures for
State Access  Under OPA  90,  Encl  (1)  to NPFCINST  16451.1  found in
Annex M.

        STATE ACCESS TO OIL SPILL LIABILITY TRUST FUND
BACKGROUND     Section 1012(d)(l) of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA 90) provides that the
President, upon request of the Governor of a State or his or ho* designated state official, may obligate
the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund (Fund) for payment in an amount not to exceed $250,000 per incident
for "immediate removal" costs consistent with the National Contingency Plan (NCP). The removal costs
must be required for the immediate removal  of a discharge, or the mitigation or prevention of a
substantial threat of a discharge.

PAYMENT REGIMES     Generally, there are three payment regimes which the States may initiate
to obtain Federal funding for oil spill incident actions:

       1)     DIRECT ACCESS (THROUGH FOSC)  Upon request for access to the fund, the FOSC
       must evaluate and approve the request prior to contacting the USCG District for a FPN/ceiling.
       If access is denied, the FOSC must electronically notify the NPFC and  USCG District the
       following business day. If access is approved, the FOSC must ensure that the FPN/ceiling is
       passed on to the State official.  The State must submit source and RP investigation results to the
       NPFC and FOSC for review.  The State will also submit cost documentation to the FOSC to
       review for consistency with the NCP and may be contacted by the NPFC to discuss questionable
       costs.

       2)     ACTING AS FOSC CONTRACTOR State agencies may perform removal activities under
       direct supervision of the FOSC.  In these situations, the FOSC issues an  Oil Spill Response
       Authorization to the State to establish a contractual relationship and obligate the fund.  With this
       method of funding the State is not limited to $250,000 per incident and the FOSC is actively
       directing the State's response actions.

       3)     CLAIMS States may submit claims for uncompensated removal costs, which may include
       those salaries, equipment, and administrative costs directly related to a specific incident. Claims
       payments are not limited to $250,000.

ELIGIBILITY CONSIDERATIONS      The following criteria will be evaluated by the FOSC
when contacted by the State for access  to the Fund:

       1)     Is the incident eligible for immediate removal under the Clean Water Act, as amended
             by OPA 90?

       2)     Is the substance discharged/threatening discharge oil?

       3)     Did the incident occur after August 18, 1990?

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       4)     Is the aggregate amount of the request equal to or less than $250,000?

       5)     Are the proposed actions consistent with the NCP (including 40 CFR Pan 300.305(c)'s
             requirement that a reasonable effort is made to have the discharger voluntarily and
             promptly perform removal actions)?

       6)     Are the proposed level of response, proposed actions, and amounts requested appropriate
             for the circumstances?

       7)     Has the State the means to complete the immediate removal?

If the FOSC concludes that the incident is not eligible for Federal removal under the NCP, that any of
the above criteria are not met, or otherwise does not find State access to be the appropriate mechanism
for the incident, he/she will deny the request for State access.  The FOSC may conclude that the incident
is eligible for removal under the NCP, but that a Federally led response is more appropriate. If a request
for access is denied, the FOSC must, by the next business  day, notify the NPFC Case Management
Division and USCG District office.

REMOVAL COSTS        Funds provided to the State under OPA 90 are for "immediate removal"
of a discharge or substantial threat of a discharge. Allowable removal costs are all direct costs incurred
to prevent, minimize, and mitigate oil pollution from the  specific incident, including the costs of
monitoring removal actions  taken by the responsible party(ies) and the costs to prepare required
documentation.  Costs must generally be incurred at the site or  in support of on-site activities.  State
access to the fund is for "immediate removal" costs only, and will not be utilized for  long-term
removal or remediation costs, nor the cost of natural resource damage assessments.

TERMINATION OF STATE ACCESS FUNDING      If, at any time after approving a request
for State access, the FOSC determines that any of the eligibility criteria listed above were  not/are no
longer applicable to the immediate removal action, the FOSC may terminate State access to the fund.
In this event, the State may receive payment for its allowable removal costs that were incurred in good
faith prior to the termination. While it is expected that the State will notify the FOSC via POLREP when
the "immediate removal" is complete, the FOSC retains the authority to unilaterally declare completion
of a Federal removal  and terminate further Federal funding of the removal at any time  the FOSC
determines mat the immediate removal is complete.

  *      Reference -  to be   consistent  with  the  National   Contingency
         Plan   (NCP),   the  following  items have  to  be considered  for
         evaluation on State  access:

              Quality  Assurance Sampling Plan  (OASP)

              Health  and  Safety Plan  (HASP)

               Federal  Acquisition Regulations  (FARs)

               EPA  Acquisition  Regulations  (EPARs)

              Removal  Cost Management System (RCMS)
               or
               USCG cost documentation

              Contracting   Procedures   through   Maintenance   Logistic
               Command  Atlantic  (MLCA)  USCG

               Site Specific  Inter Agency Agreement (IAG)  per each  event
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D.   STATE OF TEXAS FUNDING

      (1)  The Texas Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act of 1991
      (OSPRA)  established  the  Coastal  Protection  Fund  for  the
     removal  of  oil  from  State waters whenever  the responsible
     party has not been identified or has failed to initiate proper
     removal actions.

      (2)  As  the  pre-designated SOSC  for the  coastal  zone,  the
     Texas General Land Office  (TGLO)  has  the authority  to use the
     fund to contain,  recover, and dispose of discharged  oil and to
     restore or replace State natural  resources damage as a result
     of an oil discharge or the recovery operation.

      (3)  If  the  responsible party is  unknown or  has  failed to
     initiate proper removal  actions, the FOSC and SOSC will confer
     to determine whether the response will be funded using Federal
     or State  funds.    The Coastal  Protection Fund will  only be
     accessed when the FOSC has  declined to use Federal monies for
     the response or when the FOSC and the SOSC agree that use of
     the State fund would  be  more  appropriate.  The SOSC has the
     authority  to obligate  the amount  of funds  necessary   to
     conduct the removal operation.

      (4)  One distinct advantage of the  Coastal Protection Fund is
     its ability to be used to remove derelict  vessels involved in
     an oil spill  or  threatening to spill.   If a vessel has sunk
     and is subsequently discharging oil, or threatens to sink, the
     SOSC,  with  the  approval of TGLO Austin,  declare  the vessel
     derelict  and use  the Coastal  Protection Fund  to  have  it
     removed.

E.   DAMAGE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES

This  section  will be  developed through separate regulations by
NOAA.  Since Natural Resource Damage Assessment extend beyond the
four phases of a  response  as  delineated in the NCP, the ACP will
rely chiefly upon NOAA for their expertise in this area.

F.   LEAD ADMINISTRATIVE TRUSTEE ACCESS TO THE FUND

Initiation of damage assessment:  OPA 90 allows payments from the
$50 million emergency fund  to "initiate" the assessment of natural
resource damages.  Payments can only be made to federal trustees.
Therefore,  any non-federal  trustee  (e.g., state, Indian tribes, and
in certain  cases,  foreign  trustees) request must be coordinated
through a  lead federal trust directly to  the  NPFC  case officer.
The NPFC case officer will  advise the FOSC  of any request received
and when funding is provided.
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G)   HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES RESPONSE TRUST FUND

     A Memorandum  of  Understanding between the USCG  and the EPA
allows the  USCG  to access the Hazardous  Substance  Response Fund
when  the USCG  undertakes  response  activities  pursuant  to  the
Comprehensive Environmental Response  compensation,  and Liability
Act  of  1980  (CERCLA),   Executive Order  12316,  and  the  NCP.
Provisions  in the  Memorandum  of Understanding allow  the FOSC to
obligate up to $50,000.00 per  release and the Coast Guard District
commander up to $250,000.00 per release without prior approval from
the  EPA.    For  additional  expenditures,  approval  from  the  EPA
Emergency Response Division is necessary.  To access the fund, and
account number must be obtained from EPA Headquarters.
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                      ANNEX D - PLAN REVIEW

I.   REVISIONS/UPDATE REQUIREMENTS

Area Contingency  Plans  shall  be reviewed and updated annually by
the Area  Committee until  1997.  After  1997,  the  plans  will be
updated every five  (5)  years.   Plans  shall be reviewed to ensure
all information is current, and in particular, the following areas
shall be looked at:

     1)   Emergency Notification list

     2)   Response  equipment  information  (type and  amount  of
          equipment available)

     3)   Sensitive areas

     4)   Hazard/Risk assessment of the area

     5)   Response strategies (changes based on new technology, new
          equipment,  etc.)

     6)   Chemical and/or Biological agents and in-situ burning

     Any changes to the  plan must be noted on the  record of changes
page.
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APPENDIX II.   EXERCISES/DRILLS

For  purposes  of EPA  Region  VI Inland Area  Contingency Plan all
exercises and  drills  will  be  under the direction of The National
Preparedness for Response  Exercise Program (PREP).   The PREP was
developed to establish a workable  exercise  program which meets the
intent of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA 90)  for spill response
preparedness, while being economically feasible  for the  government
and the oil and hazardous substance industry  to  adopt and sustain.
The PREP is a unified federal  effort and incorporates the exercise
requirements  of the  Coast Guard,  the Environmental   Protection
Agency  (EPA),  the  Research  and  Special  Programs  Administration
(RSPA)  Office  of  Pipeline  Safety and  the Minerals   Management
Service  (MMS).  Adoption of the PREP guidelines and participation
in the  PREP will  satisfy  all OPA  90  mandated  federal pollution
response exercise  requirements.

At this time,  the PREP addresses the exercise requirements for oil
pollution  response only.   Regulations  for hazardous  substance
release  are  currently under development and once  completed,  the
hazardous substance exercise requirements will be incorporated into
the PREP.

A.   PURPOSE

The purpose of  the  Area Exercise is to  exercise the entire response
community  in  a  particular area.   An  Are  is  defined as  "that
geographic area for which a separate and distinct Area Contingency
Plan has bee prepared as described  in OPA 90.  For EPA Areas with
sub-area plans  or  annexes  to the Area Contingency  Plan,  the EPA
Regional Administrator will decide which sub-are is to be exercised
within the triennial cycle."   At this time, the boundaries for the
Coastal Zone,  and the  EPA Regional boundaries  for the Inland Areas.
The  response   community  includes  the  Federal,  State   and  local
Government  and industry.   The  Area   Exercises  are designed  to
exercise the government/industry interface for spill response.

B.   GOAL

The goal is to  conduct  20  Area Exercises  per year nationwide,  60
within a triennial cycle.  Six of the 20 annual exercises will be
led by the  government  and 14 will be industry led.  All of the Area
Exercises  will be  developed  by  an exercise design  team.    The
exercise design team will be comprised of representative from the
Federal,  State  and   local   Government,   environmentalists  and
industry.  A "lead plan holder" will lead each Area Exercise.  The
lead plan holder is the organization (government or industry) that
holds the primary plan that will be exercised  in  the Area Exercise.
The lead plan holder will be actively involved with the design team

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in the  exercise  development process.   The  lead  plan holder will
have  a  significant  voice  in  outlining  the  scope,  scenario
development and execution of the exercise.  The U.S.  Coast Guard or
EPA will be  the  lead agency for the  6  government  led exercises,
with RSPA and MMS  participating  as  appropriate.   the 14 industry
exercises will be led by the various segments of the industry.  A
suggested mix of exercises is as follows:

          vessels - 6 exercises

          marine transportation related facilities - 2 exercises

          non  marine   transportation   related  facilities  -  2
          exercises

          pipelines - 2 exercises

          offshore platforms - 2 exercises

The Area  Exercises  do  not  necessarily  have  to be  large scale
productions.   The scenario does not  always have to involve a worst
case discharge.   They  can  be  small,  based  on  an  average  most
probable discharge.    The  focus  should be  to  have  interaction
between the  responsible party and  the  federal,  state  and local
government -- to exercise  both the  Area  Contingency Plan and the
responsible party's plan.   There  should be some level of equipment
deployment,  whatever is appropriate for the  scenario.   The Area
Exercise will involve at a minimum,  the following criteria:

          8-12 hours in duration.

          full test of the lead plan holder's response plan.

          government will  be involved  - will  test  the  Unified
          Command System for the Area.

          scenario will be  developed by  the  lead plan holder,  in
          consultation with the exercise design team.

          scenario will involved equipment deployment.  The extent
          of equipment deployment shall be determined by the lead
          plan holder,  in consultation with  the exercise  design
          team.

Exercise objectives are outlined in the PREP guidance document.
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C.   AREA EXERCISE SCHEDULING

Scheduling  of Area  Exercises  shall be  done under  a nationally
coordinated   system   that   involves  federal,   state  and  local
governments and plan holders,  and that recognizes the unique needs
of specific geographic regions of the country.

A  National  Scheduling  Coordinating Committee   (NSCC)  will  be
established for the purpose of establishing the schedule for Area
Exercises.  The  NSCC will be comprised of personnel  - the Coast
Guard,  EPA,   RSPA,   and  MMS.     The NSCC  will be  charged  with
developing  a  strawman  schedule  and  then  coordinating  with  the
state, regional and local government agencies and the industry to
ensure equitable  exercise of industry components  and designated
Areas.

Area Exercise scheduling will be conducted as follows:

     The NSCC will  meet  in October 1993 to  select  the Areas  for
     participation in the Area Exercises for the 3 calendar years
     beginning in 1995 (January  1,  1995 through December 6, 1997).
     [Note: The  1994 exercise schedule for  the 6  government  led
     exercises has  already been developed and will  be followed.
     The industry led exercises will commence in 1995.]  The NSCC
     will first divide the three calendar years  into sixty separate
     time blocks, to accommodate  the twenty yearly exercises.  The
     sixty Areas  to  be  exercised will then  be selected based on
     various criteria, including high volume port  activity, spill
     activity, date  of  last major exercise,  etc.   Each  Area
     selected will be tentatively scheduled for either an industry
     or government led exercise in one of  the  exercise time blocks.

     Once the Areas  and  exercise dates are  chosen,  the NSCC will
     work through the RRT Co-Chairs and through regional groups if
     they exist  (such as the  Area/Industry Exercise Coordinating
     Committee (AIECC) located in the Pacific  Northwest) to solicit
     additional input from the OSC,  state agencies and industry to
     address the  full spectrum of concerns at the local, state and
     regional level.    The regional  contacts  will  be  asked  to
     coordinate input from the Area Committee level as well.  Input
     back to the  NSCC will  include  identification of any potential
     conflicts with  exercises   planned  by  other  entities,  and
     nominees  for   lead  industry  plan   holder  who  would   be
     responsible  for  the industry led exercise in  a  given Area.
     Each Area  should provide  a  list  of five  or six  industry
     nominees.  The  regional contacts should compile  these lists
     and  prioritize  the  nominees  based  on  regional  response
     concerns and equity for forwarding to the NSCC no later than
     November 30, 1993.
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     The NSCC will convene again in December 1993 to review
     regional input and finalize the three year schedule for
     publication as a Federal Register Notice by the end of that
     month.

     Thereafter, the NSCC will meet in October of each year to
     review the overall effectiveness of the PREP and to begin
     development of the schedule for the third calendar year of a
     three year cycle, so that a complete three year schedule is
     always current.

     NOTE:  The NSCC will attempt to take all relevant issues
     into consideration when developing the schedule.  For
     example, if an industry plan holder is chosen to participate
     in an exercise on the West Coast, the same plan holder will
     not be selected to participate in an exercise on the East
     Coast.   Likewise, if a plan holder participated in an Area
     Exercise previously, they will be exempt from participation
     in another Area Exercise for 6 years.  If a major spill
     occurred in an Area already scheduled for an exercise, the
     NSCC will give consideration to cancelling or rescheduling
     the exercise.

D.   CREDIT FOR DRILLS CONDUCTED IN 1993

Exercises conducted in 1993 may be credited toward meeting the
objectives necessary to exercise the entire response plan in a
triennial cycle.  Also, major exercises conducted in 1993 will be
taken into account by the National Scheduling Coordinating
Committee when developing the Area Exercise schedule.  Although
certain aspects of credit may be given for exercises conducted in
1993, all quarterly and annual exercises will still be required
to be conducted in 1994.  Each annual exercise must be conducted
within a 12  month period, with at least a 6 month lapse between
exercises.  Each plan holder will be responsible for determining
credit due for exercises conducted in 1993.  The plan holder
shall ensure that the exercise objectives were met according to
the PREP guidelines, and shall self certify each exercise for
respective credit due.

E.   OTHER CREDIT ISSUES

When lesser included exercises occur incident to larger exercises
and/or a real event, the plan holder will receive credit for that
lesser included exercise and/or real event when properly
documented.   For example, if a plan holder responds to an actual
spill,  the activities involved in the spill response, i.e.  the
notification of the QI and the equipment deployment will satisfy
the requirement for these two exercises, provided the actual
response activity meets the objectives of the exercises and is
properly documented.

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Credit for an Area Exercise will be given to a plan for an actual
response to a spill in the Area if the plan was utilized for
response to the spill and the objectives of the Area Exercise
were met, were properly documented and certified.  The caveat to
this statement is that if a plan holder was scheduled to conduct
an Area Exercise and an actual spill occurred in the Area for
which the plan holder's plan was NOT used, the plan holder would
not receive credit for the spill response.

F.   PROPER DOCUMENTATION

Proper documentation includes documentation which lists the
exercise conducted, the objectives met and the results of the
exercise evaluation.  This documentation must be in writing and
signed by a responsible individual within the organization.

G.   COMPLEXES

Complexes are facilities that must meet the requirements of more
than one regulatory agency for developing spill response plans.
For example,  a facility that has oiled storage tanks,  a pipeline
and a waterfront oil transfer dock is considered a complex since
it must meet the requirements of EPA, RSPA and the Coast Guard.

Complexes will only be required to conduct one drill to meet all
agency requirements for that particular type of drill.   For
example,  if a quarterly notification drill is required by all
three agencies regulating the complex,  one notification drill per
quarter will satisfy the requirements for all three regulatory
agencies.

NOTE:  The following pages are DRAFT GUIDELINES suggested under
the PREP Document for the Area Contingency Plans exercises/
drills.
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                        NOTIFICATION DRILL

                               AREA

Applicability: -    Area

Frequency:     -    Quarterly

Initiating Authority: -  On Scene Coordinator
Particip. Elements: -
Scope:


Objectives:
Certification:

Verification:


Records:

  Retention:


  Location:

Evaluation:

Credit:
     Key Elements of the Unified Management
     System (UMS) (federal, state & local
     government agencies)
Exercise & test communication between OSC and
key elements of the UCS

Ensure that the key elements of the UCS know
who to call in the event of a discharge
within the Area

Ensure contact (telephonic, radio, message-
pager, or facsimile)  and confirmation is made
with the OSC and key elements of the UCS

Self Certification

Verification to be conducted by the
District/Region.
3 Years (USCG)
5 Years (EPA)

With the OSC

By Area Committee

Plan holder may take credit for this exercise
in the course of conducting routine business
or other drills, provided that the objectives
of the drill are met and the drill is
properly recorded.   Similarly, credit may be
taken for an actual spill response when these
objectives are met  and a proper record
generated.
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             SPILL MANAGEMENT TEAM TABLETOP EXERCISE

                        FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

Applicability: -    Area Spill Management Team

Frequency:     -    Annually

Initiating Authority: -  USCG District  (m) or EPA Region

Particip. Elements: -
Scope:
Objectives:
Certification: -

Verification:
     Spill Management Team for the Area  (USCG
     or EPA and respective response team)
Exercise the Spill Management Team's
organization, communication, and decision
making in managing a spill response.

At least one Spill Management Team Tabletop
Exercise in a triennial cycle shall involve
simulation of a worst case discharge
scenario.

Exercise the Spill Management Team in a
review of:

     Knowledge of the Area Contingency Plan.

     Proper notifications.

     Communications system.

     Ability to access response equipment.

     Coordination of organization/agency
     personnel with responsibility for spill
     response.

     Ability to effectively coordinate spill
     response activity with National Response
     System infrastructure.

     Ability to access information in Area
     Contingency Plan for location of
     sensitive areas, resources available
     within the Area, unique conditions of
     Area,  etc.

Self Certification

Verification to be conducted by the
District/Region.
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             SPILL MANAGEMENT TEAM TABLETOP EXERCISE
                           (continued)

                        FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT

Records:

  Retention:   -    3 Years (USCG)
                    5 Years (EPA)

  Location:    -    With the OSC

Evaluation:    -    Self Evaluation

Credit:        -    Credit may be taken for this exercise when
                    conducted in conjunction with other drills as
                    long as all objectives are met and a proper
                    record generated.  Likewise, credit may be
                    taken for an actual spill response when these
                    objectives are met and a proper record
                    generated.
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                   EQUIPMENT DEPLOYMENT DRILLS

                        FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Applicability: -    Area Committee

Frequency:     -    Annually

Initiating Authority: -  OSC
Particip. Elements: -
Scope:
Objectives:
     Local Area response community  (federal,
     state & local response agencies)
Deploy and operate response equipment
identified in the Area Contingency Plan.  For
Coast Guard and EPA owned equipment, only a
representative sample of each type of
equipment (see pages 8 & 9 of Guiding
Principles of PREP document)  or that which is
necessary to response to an average most
probable discharge, whichever is less, need
be deployed and operated.

The remainder of the equipment which is not
deployed must be included in a comprehensive
training and maintenance program.  Credit
will be given for deployment conducted during
training.   The maintenance program must
ensure that the equipment is periodically
inspected and maintained in good operating
condition in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations and best
commercial practices.

If OSRO equipment is identified in the Area
Contingency Plan, the OSRO equipment must
also be deployed and operated in accordance
with the equipment deployment requirements
for OSRO owned equipment.

Ensure that the response equipment identified
in the Area Contingency Plan is deployed and
operated annually.

Ensure response equipment is operational.

Ensure that the personnel who would operate
this equipment in a spill response are
capable of deploying and operating it.
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                   EQUIPMENT DEPLOYMENT DRILLS
                            (continued)

                        FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

Certification: -    Self Certification for Coast Guard and EPA
                    owned equipment.  For OSRO equipment,  the OSC
                    shall ensure that the OSRO provides
                    documentation that the equipment identified
                    in the Area Contingency Plan has participated
                    in an annual deployment drill.

Verification:  -    District/Region.

Records:

  Retention:   -    3 Years (USCG)
                    5 Years (EPA)

  Location:    -    With the OSC

Evaluation:    -    Self Evaluation

Credit:        -    Plan holder may take credit for this exercise
                    when conducted in conjunction with other
                    drills as long as all objectives are met and
                    a proper record generated.  Likewise,  credit
                    may be taken for an actual spill response
                    when these objectives are met and a proper
                    record generated.  The plan holder may take
                    credit for OSRO equipment deployed for other
                    exercises to the extend of the deployment
                    exercise.
          USEPA REGION VI ACP:ANNEX D:PLAN REVIEW:12/93
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                          AREA EXERCISES

                               AREA

Applicability: -    Area Response Community

Frequency:     -    Triennially for each Area.

Initiating Authority: -  USCG, EPA & industry
Particip. Elements: -


Scope:
     Federal,  State and Local Government and
     industry.
Objectives:
FORMAT:
Area exercises will exercise with Area
Response System.  The Area exercise will
focus on exercising the Area Contingency Plan
along with selected industry response plans.

Exercise an Area Contingency Plan, along with
selected industry response plans.

Exercise the Unified Management System with
the appropriate players participating.

Exercise the Spill Management Teams.

Ensure proper notifications are made.

Ensure adequate response equipment is
activated for response to the exercise
scenario.  The extent of equipment activation
shall be determined by the lead plan holder
in consultation with the exercise design
team.

Total annual Exercises to consist of:

     5 Coastal  (Lead by the Coast Guard)

     1 Inland (Lead by EPA)

     10 Coastal (Lead by Industry)

     4 Inland (Lead by Industry)
                    20 Exercises Total Per Year
          USEPA REGION VI ACP:ANNEX D:PLAN REVIEW:12/93
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Certification:
Records:

  Retention:


  Location:

Evaluation:
     AREA  EXERCISES
       (continued)

           AREA

Area Exercises will be approximately 8-12
hours in duration.

Exercise scenario to be determined by lead
plan holder with the assistance of the
exercise design team.

Play will be in real space, e.g. the actual
command post that would be utilized for a
spill.

Exercise will be conducted in real time.

Lessons learned about the Area, AGP and
response systems will be shared nationwide.

Certification involves the following actions
by the OSC, in consultation with RSPA, MMS,
USCG or EPA:

     Ensure the exercise was completed.

     Ensure the exercise meets the required
     objectives in the PREP guidelines.

     Ensure the response plan was evaluated
     for effectiveness based on exercise
     performance.

Documentation must be approved and signed by
the OSC and the appropriate oversight agency.
3 Years (USCG)
5 Years (EPA)

OSC

Joint evaluation team to be comprised of
Federal Government (USCG, EPA, RSPA or MMS)
State and Industry.  Evaluation process to be
developed.
          USEPA REGION VI ACP:ANNEX D:PLAN REVIEW:12/93
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                         AREA EXERCISES
                           (continued)

                              AREA

Scheduling:    -    Scheduling of Area Exercises shall be done
                    under a nationally coordinated system that
                    involved Federal,  State and local governments
                    and plan holders,  and that recognizes the
                    unique needs of specific geographic regions
                    of the country.

                    See Guiding Principles for further discussion
                    on Area Exercises  Scheduling
          USEPA REGION VI ACP:ANNEX D:PLAN REVIEW:12/93
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                    ANNEX E - AREA ASSESSMENTS

I.   AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY

A.   Area Committees shall be responsible for:

NOTE:  For purposes of  this Plan, the Area Committees is EPA Region
VI Regional Response Team  (RRT).

      (1)  preparing an ACP for  their areas;

      (2)  working  with  appropriate  federal,   state,  and  local
officials to enhance the contingency planning of those officials
and  to  assure  pre-planning of  joint  response efforts,  including
appropriate  procedures   for   mechanical   recovery,   dispersal,
shoreline cleanup,  protection of sensitive environmental areas, and
protection, rescue, and rehabilitation of fisheries  and wildlife;

      (3)  working  with  appropriate  federal,   state,  and  local
officials to  expedite  decisions  for  the use  of  dispersants and
other mitigating substances and devices; and

      (4)  will   continuously   review   the    effectiveness   and
integration of all plans based on  actual  responses,  exercises, and
all  other  relevant information leading to enhancement  of  these
plans.

B.   FOSC shall be responsible  for:

NOTE:  For purposes of  this Plan,  the predesignated  FOSC is Donald
Smith, OSC, EPA Region VI - Emergency Response Branch.

      (1)  for overseeing development of the ACP in the area of the
FOSC's responsibility;

      (2)  the  ACP,  when  implemented  in conjunction with  other
provisions of  the  NCP,  shall be adequate to  remove a worst case
discharge, and to mitigate and prevent a substantial  threat of such
a discharge,  from a vessel, offshore facility,  or onshore facility
operating in or near the area;  and

      (3)  that  facility response  plans, as  defined by  section
4202 (a)  (5)   of  the  OPA,   shall  be reviewed   for  approval  and
consistency with  this  Plan  (ACP)  .   During a  response,  the FOSC
shall meet with the other  responding parties  to  coordinate and
integrate this Plan with all  other relevant  plans including, but
not  limited to, Federal,  State, local,  tribal, and private plans
(i.e. facility, vessel, pipeline,  etc.)
        USEPA REGION VI ACP:ANNEX E:AREA ASSESSMENT:12/93
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                    ANNEX E -  AREA ASSESSMENTS

II.  AREA COMMITTEE MEMBERS

     Area planning  and coordination  of  preparedness and response
actions  is  accomplished  through  the Area  Committee.    The Area
Committee   membership   includes   Federal,   State,   and   local
representation.  Members  of the area Committee are appointed  by the
Regional Administrator.

NOTE: For purpose of this Plan, respectively  the Area Committee is
Region. VI RRT members and predesignated  FOSC  is Donald Smith, OSC,
EPA Region VI - Emergency Response Branch.
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      REGION V!
REGIONAL RESPONSE TEAM ("RRT")
      MEMBER AGENCIES

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                                        PLEASE DISCARD/DESTROY
                                        ALL PRIOR MEMBERSHIP
                                        ROSTERS

                                              September 21,  1993

                REGION VI REGIONAL RESPONSE TEAM
RRT CO-CHAIRMEN
Charles A. Gazda, EPA Region VI
Captain James W.  Calhoun, USCG Eighth District

PARTICIPATING FEDERAL RRT AGENCIES
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (DOA) - U.S. FOREST SERVICE (USFS)
     (PRIMARY)
     Malcolm Cockerham
     Fire Management Staff Officer
     Federal Building
     P.O. Box 1270
     Hot Springs, AR  71902
     (ALTERNATE)
     Bobby James
     U.S. Forest Service
     1720 Peachtree Road N.w.
     Atlanta, GA  30367

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC)
ADMINISTRATION (NOAA)
                                        Duty Hours
                                        (501) 321-5284
                                        Non-Duty Hours
                                        (501) 525-2830
                                    FAX (501) 321-5334
                         Confirmation # (501)  740-8011
                                        E-MAIL  R6DOA

                                        Duty Hours
                                        (404)  347-4243
                                    FAX (404)  257-2836
                        - NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC
                                             Duty Hours
                                             (214) 655-2232
                                             (214) 655-6460
(PRIMARY)
Ron Gouguet
NOAA/HarMat Response & Assess. Div.FAX
EPA Superfund Mgmt.  Div. (6H-MA)
1445 Ross Avenue    24-hr Seattle Duty *(2Q6) 569-1820
Dallas, Texas  75202                    Non-Duty Hours
                                        (214) 827-4150
      (ALTERNATE)
      Waynon Johnson
      NOAA/HAZMAT
      U.S.EPA Waste Div.
      345 Courtland St. N.E.
      Atlanta, GA  30308
                                        Duty Hours
                                        (404) 347-5231
                                   FAX  (404) 347-0076
                                        Non-Duty Hours
                                        (404) 491-8045
                                   NOAA E-MAIL CRC4

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (OOC) - NOAA SCIENTIFIC
SUPPORT COORDINATOR (SSC)
     (PRIMARY)
     CDR Jon (Mike) Barnhill
     Commander (mSSC)
     Eighth Coast Guard District
     Hale Boggs Federal Building
     500 Magazine Street
     New Orleans, LA 70130-3396
Cell. Ph.
Pager
                                        FAX
Duty Hours
(504) 589-6901
(504) 583-0799
(800) 759-7243
PIN 027149
E-MAIL LASSC
Non-Duty Hours
(504) 569-6225
(504) 589-4999
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD) - U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS,
(USAGE) -  Southwestern Division (for spills which occur in
Oklahoma, Texas (inland), and parts of Arkansas and New Mexico)
     (PRIMARY)
     Tom Kincheloe
     Emergency Management Division
     U.S. Army Corps of Engineers -
     Southwestern Division               FAX
     Santa Fe Building, Room 415C
     1114 Commerce Street
     Dallas, Texas  75242-0216

     (ALTERNATE)
     Royce B. Swayne
     National Emergency Manager
     Construction Operations Division
     U.S. Army Corps of Engineers        FAX
     Southwestern Division
     Santa Fe Building, Room 4150
     1114 Commerce Street
     Dallas, TX   75242-0216

 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE  (DOD) - U.S. ARMY CORPS OF  ENGINEERS,
 (USAGE)  - Southwestern Division  (for spills  in  parts of Texas,
 Louisiana, and S.W. New Mexico)
          Duty Hours
          (214) 767-2425
          Non-Duty Hours
          (817) 465-4085
          (214) 767-5305
          Duty Hours
          (214) 767-2424
          Non-Duty Hours
          (817) 274-2093
          (817) 767-5305
      (PRIMARY)
      Qus  Marines
      U.S.  Army  Corps of  Engineers
      P. 0.  Box  1229
      Galveston, TX   77553
     Pager
       FAX
    E-MAIL
 Duty  Hours
 (409)  766-3956
 Non-Duty Hours
 (409)  763-4673
 (409)  943-0150
 (409)  766-3990
  COEG6

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     (ALTERNATE)
     Frank Garcia
     U.S.  Army Corps of Engineers
     P.O.  Box 1229
     Galveston,  TX  77553
     Duty  Hours
     (409)  766-3954
     Non-Duty  Hours
     (409)  765-8084
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD) - U.S.  ARMY CORPS  OF ENGINEERS,
(USAGE) -Lower Mississippi  Valley Division  (for spills in  parts
of Louisiana, Arkansas,  and Texas)
     (PRIMARY)
     David Sills,  FEMA Coordinator
     Emergency Management Branch
     U.S.  Army Corps of Engineers
     Lower Mississippi Valley Division
     P. O. Box 80
     Vicksburg, MS  39180

     (ALTERNATE)
     Frank Stubbs, Chief
     Emergency Management Branch
     U.S.  Army Corps of Engineers
     Lower Mississippi Valley Division
     P.O.  Box 80
     Vicksburg, MS  39180
     Duty  Hours
     (601 ) 634-7303
 FAX  (501) 634-7310
     Non-Duty  Hours
     (601) 636-0912
     E-MAIL COEV6
     Duty Hours
     (601) 634-7302
     Non-Duty Hours
     (601) 638-3238
 FAX (601) 634-7810
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD) - U.S. ARMY (USA) - (for spills in
Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma,  and Texas)
     (PRIMARY)
     Charles T. Mangum
     Headquarters, Fifth U.S. Army
     ATTN: AFKB-OP-P (Contingency Branch)
     Fort Sam Houston, TX  78234-7000
     Duty Hours
     (210) 221-0018/0504
     ASN 471-0018/0504
     Non-Duty Hours
     (210) 221-2099/2955/
               2401
      FAX (210) 221-9485
      E-MAIL ARMY 6
     (ALTERNATE)
     Major James A. Franklin
     Headquarters, Fifth Army
     ATTN: AFKB-OP-E (Operations Div)
     Fort Sam Houston, TX  78234-7000
     Duty Hours
     (210) 221-0037/1772
     (DSN) 471-0037/1772
24-Hour (Duty Officer)
C210) 221-2099/2955/2401
 FAX (210) 221-0301

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DEPARTMENT OF
Louisiana)
DEFENSE (DOD) - U.S. NAVY (USN) - (for spills in
     (PRIMARY)
     LCDR Dave M.  Sweet
     Public Works Officer
     Naval Support Activity
     West Bank
    .New Orleans,  LA 70146-6000

     (ALTERNATE)
     Lt. G. F. Patnoad
     Public Works Officer
     Naval Air Station
     New Orleans,  LA  70143-5000

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE)

     (PRIMARY)
     William C. Gibson, Jr.
     Project Manager
     Strategic Petroleum Reserve
     900 Commerce Road East
     New Orleans,  LA  70123
                               Duty Hours
                               (504) 361-2500
                          FAX  (504) 361-2198
                               E-MAIL NAVY 6
                               Duty Hours
                               (504) 393-3273
                               (504) 393-3102
                               E-MAIL  NAVY 6
                               Non-Duty Hours
                               (504) 392-4788
                               Duty Hours
                               (504) 734-4201
                          FAX  (504) 734-4427
                     NOAA E-MAIL R6DOE
     (ALTERNATE)
     Melissa W. Smith
     Environmental Safety & Health Div.
     Strategic Petroleum Reserve
     900 Commerce Road East             FAX
     New Orleans, LA   70123

     (ALTERNATE)
     Oaneen Farrow
     Environmental Safety & Health Div.
     Strategic Petroleum Reserve
     900 Commerce Road East             FAX
     New Orleans, LA 70123
                               Duty Hours
                               (504) 734-4387
                               Non-Duty Hours
                               (504) 392-8726
                               (504) 734-4427
                               Duty Hours
                               (504) 734-4721
                               Non-Duty Hours
                               (504) 466-4027
                               (504) 734-4427
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES  (DHHS)
      (PRIMARY)
      Phil  Edgington
      Dept. of Health & Human Services
      1200  Main Tower Building
      Dallas, TX 75202
                           FAX
Duty Hours
(214) 767-3871
Non-Duty Hours
(214) 349-9841
(214) 767-0404
E-MAIL R6PHS

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR (DOI)
     (PRIMARY)
     Glenn Sekavec
     Department of the Interior
     P.O. Box 649
     Albuquerque, NM   87103            FAX

     (ALTERNATE)
     Susan Lefevre
     Department of The Interior
     P. 0. Box 649
     Albuquerque, NM  87103             FAX
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE (DOJ)

     (PRIMARY)
     (Replacement not identified)
     U.S. Department of Justice
     Land and Natural Resources Div,
     9th & Pennsylvania Ave., Rm 2614    FAX
     Washington, DC  20530
     Duty Hours
     (505)  766-3565
     Non-Duty Hours
     (505)  821-3434
     (505)  766-1059

     Duty Hours
     (505)  766-3565
     Non-Duty Hours
     (505)  877-6906
     (505)  766-1059
     E-MAIL R6DOI
     Duty Hours
     (202)
     Non-Duty  Hours
     (301)  564-4584
     (202)  368-8395
     E-MAIL R6DOJ
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR (DOL) - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH
ADMINISTRATION (OSHA)
      (PRIMARY)
      Jerry Bailey
      Assistant Regional Administrator
      for Technical Support
      OSHA - Region VI
      525 Griffin Street
      Dallas, TX  75202

      (ALTERNATE)
      Dr. Glen Williamson
      Deputy Regional Administrator
      OSHA - Region VI
      525 Griffin Street
      Dallas, TX  75202
     Duty Hours
     (214) 767-4734
     Non-Duty Hours
     (817) 467-6313
     Telecopy
     (214) 767-4137
E-MAIL R6DOL

     Duty Hours
     (214) 767-4737
     Non-Duty Hours
     (214) 299-6814
     Telecopy
     (214) 767-6873

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (NRC)
     (PRIMARY)
     L. Jo« Call an, Director
     01v. of Radiation Safety and
      Safeguards
     Nuclear Regulatory Commission
     611 Ryan Plaza Dr., Suite 400
     Arlington, TX   76011
     (ALTERNATE)
     Eugene Bates
     Nuclear Regulatory Commission
     Region 6
     611 Ryan Plaza Dr. - Suite 1000
     Arlington, TX  76011

DEPARTMENT OF STATE (DOS)

     EPA Headquarters
     Duty Hours
     (817) 860-8106
     Non-Duty Hours
     Emergency Only
     (301) 951-0550
     E-MAIL R6NRC
     (817) 728-8016
FAX  (817) 860-8188

     Duty Hours
     (817) 860-8233
     Non-Duty Hours
     (817) 860-8100
FAX  (817) 860-8210/8211
     (817) 728-8233
     (202) 382-2180
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) - U.S. COAST GUARD (USCG) (for
spills in Texas, Louisiana, and New Mexico)

     (PRIMARY)                               Duty Hours
     Capt. James W. Cat noun                  (504) 589-6271
     (RRT Co-Chairman)                       Non-Duty Hours
     Commander, 8th Coast Guard District (M) (504) 589-6225
     Hale Boggs Federal Building         FAX (504) 589-4999
     501 Magazine street                 E-MAIL CGD8
     New Orleans, LA  70130-3396
      (ALTERNATE)
     CDR Richard D. Blais
     8th Coast Guard District
     Hale Boggs Federal Building (MEP)
     501 Magazine Street
     New Orleans, LA  70130-3396

      (ALTERNATE)
     CW02 Michael White
      8th Coast Guard District
     Hale Boggs Federal Building (MEP)
      501 Magazine Street
     New Orleans, LA  70130-3396
     Duty Hours
     (504) 589-6901
     Non-Duty Hours
     (504) 589-6225
 FAX (504) 589-4999
     Duty Hours
     (504) 589-6901
     Non-Duty Hours
     (504) 589-6225
 FAX (504) 589-4999

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)  - U.S.  COAST GUARD (USCG) (for
spills in Arkansas and Oklahoma)

     (PRIMARY)                               Duty Hours
     Capt. Robert Luchun                     (314) 539-2655
     Chief, Marine Safety Division            Non-Duty Hours
     2nd Coast Guard District                (314) 539-3706
     1222 Spruce Street, Rm. 2.102G      NOAA E-MAIL CGD2
     St. Louis, MO  63103-2832               EPA 97022
                                         FAX (314) 539-2672

     (ALTERNATE)                             Duty Hours
     CDR Tom Rodino                          (314) 539-2655
     Assistant Chief, Marine Safety Div.     Non-Duty Hours
     Port Safety Branch                      (314) 539-3706
     2nd Coast Guard District              NOAA E-MAIL CGD2
     1222 Spruce St., Rm. 2.102G         FAX (312) 539-2637
     St. Louis, MO  61303-2832

     (ALTERNATE)                             Duty Hours
     LCDR Steve Mojonnier                    (314) 539-2655
     RRT Coordinator                         Non-Duty Hours
     2nd Coast Guard District                (314) 539-3706
     1222 Spruce St., Rm. 2.102G           NOAA E-MAIL CGD2
     St. Louis, MO  61303-2832           FAX (314) 539-2672

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) - USCG NATIONAL STRIKE FORCE

     CDR J. J. Kichner                       Duty Hours
     Commanding Officer       (Watchman)     (205) 639-6601
     USCG National Strike Force  (Pager)     (205) 460-9801
     CG Aviation Training Center        FAX  (205) 639-6610
     Mobile,  AL  36608-9690                  Non-Duty Hours
                                 (Home)      (205) 639-9340

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) - RESEARCH  & SPECIAL PROJECTS
ADMIN.  (RSPA)

      (PRIMARY)                               Duty Hours
      Dennis Martini                          (817) 334-3225
      Hazmat Program  Manager                 Non-Duty Hours
      Federal  Building  8AOO                   (817) 478-8418
      819  Taylor  Street                      E-MAIL  R6DOT
      Ft.  Worth,  TX   76102               FAX  (817) 334-4666

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     (ALTERNATE)
     Kevin Toth
     Hazmat Program
     Federal Building 8AOO
     819 Taylor Street
     Ft. Worth, TX  76102
(Home)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA)

     (PRIMARY)
     Charles A. Gazda,  Chief
     (RRT Co-Chair)
     Emergency Response Branch
     EPA Region 6
     1445 Ross Avenue
     Dallas, TX  75202
     Duty Hours
     (817) 334-3225
     E-MAIL R6DOT
FAX  (817) 334-4144
     Non-Duty Hours
     (817) 545-1508
               Duty Hours
               (214) 665-2270
               Non-Duty Hours
               (214) 655-2222
           FAX (214) 655-7447
          NOAA E-MAIL R6EPA
     (ALTERNATE)
     James Mull ins, Chief
     Emergency Response Branch
     EPA Region 6
     1445 Ross Avenue
     Dallas, TX  75202

FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA)
     (PRIMARY)
     John Benton
     Senior Technological Hazards
      Specialist
     FEMA Regon VI
     800 North Loop 288
     Denton, TX  76201-3698
               Duty Hours
               (214) 655-2270
               Non-Duty Hours
               (214) 655-2222
      (ALTERNATE)
      Gary Jones, Chief
      Technolpgical Hazards Branch
      FEMA Region VI
      Federal' Regional Center
      800 North  Loop  288
      Denton,, TX 76201-3698
     Telecopy
     Emergency
          NOAA
     Emergency
     Telecopy
     Duty Hours
     (817) 898-5262
     Non-Duty Hours
     (817) 898-5280
     (817) 898-5121
     (817) 898-5280
     E-MAIL R6FEMA

     Duty Hours
     (817) 898-5123
     Non-Duty Hours
     (817) 898-5280
     (817) 898-5121
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            Federal Emergency Management Agency
                              Region VI
                          Federal Regional Center
                           800 North Loop 288
                          D«nton, TX 76201-3698
NTH                                  September 21, 1993
Mr. Charlie Gazda
Region VI RRT Co-Chair
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 6
^445 Ross Avenue, Suite 1200
pallas, Texas  75202

Captain James W. Calhoun
Region VI RRT Co-Chair
United States Coast Guard Eighth District
301 Magazine Street
    Orleans, Louisiana  70130-3396
Dear Sirs:

Designation  changes for  the  Regional Response  Team membership
representing the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region
VI are as follows:  John Benton -  Primary Member  (no  change)
                    Gary Jones  -  Alternate Member  (no change)

Addition:           Kent Baxter -  Alternate Member
                    Technological  Hazards Program Specialist
                    FEMA Region VI
                    Hazardous Materials Program
                    800 North Loop 288
                    Denton, Texas   76201-3698
                    COM: 817-898-5330
                    FAX: 817-898-5121
                    Non-duty: 817-387-4860

Deletion:           Mark Clark - Please delete his  name  from your
                    records  as an Alternate Member of  the RRT
                    representing FEMA.

If you have any questions concerning these changes,  please call me
at 817-898-5123.
                                      Sincerely,
                                      Chief, ^Technological
                                        Hazards Branch

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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (.GSA)

     (PRIMARY)                               Duty Hours
     Lawrence Sack                           (817) 334-2350
     Director, Administrative Service Div.   Non-Duty Hours
     General'Services Administration (7CA)   (817) 430-8982
     817 Taylor Street                  FAX  (817) 334-4609
     Fort Worth, TX  76102

     (ALTERNATE)                            .Duty Hours
     Robert c. Hominick                      (817) 334-2349
     Chief, Assessment Branch                Non-Duty Hours
     General Services Administration (7CAO)  (817) 478-5271
     817 Taylor Street             MOBILE *  (817) 366-1526
     Fort Worth, TX  76102

     (ALTERNATE)                             Duty Hours
     Geraldine W. Parish                     (817) 334-2349
     Support Services Specialist
     General Services Administration (7CAO)  Non-Duty Hours
     817 Taylor Street                       (817) 534-4373
     Fort Worth, Texas  76102

     (ALTERNATE)                             Duty Hours
     W. Gene Pruitt                          (817) 334-2349
     Support Services Specialist             Non-Duty Hours
     General Services Administration (7CAO)  (817) 447-9807
     819 Taylor Street
     Fort Worth, Texas  76102

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             STATE RRT AGENCIES
                                        FAX
STATE OF ARKANSAS

     (PRIMARY)
     Randall Mathis
     Arkansas Dept. of Pollution C&E
     8001 National Drive
     Little Rock, AR  72209
     (ALTERNATE)
     James Lee Witt
     Director, Arkansas Office of
       Emergency Services
     P. 0. Box 758
     Conway, AR 72032

     (ALTERNATE)
     Richard McDuffie
     Arkansas Oept. of Pollution
      Control & Ecology
     8001 National Drive
     Little Rock, AR  72209

STATE OF  LOUISIANA
     (PRIMARY - OIL SPILL)
     Roland Guidry
     Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator
     Office of the Governor        MOBILE *
     P. 0. Box 94095               PAGER #
     Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9004.        ID *
    Duty Hours
    (501) 562-7444
    Non-Duty Hours
    (501) 562-6537
    (501) 329-5601
    (501) 562-4632
    Duty Hours
    (501) 329-5601
    Non-Duty Hours
    (501 ) 329-5601
FAX (501 ) 327-8047
                                        FAX
      (PRIMARY)
      Dale  Givins
      Asst.  Secty,Office of  Water
        Resources
      Louisiana  Department of
        Environmental  Quality
      P.  0.  Box  82215
      Baton Rouge,  LA   70884
    Duty Hours
    (501) 562-7444
    Non-Duty Hours
    (501) 374-1201
    E-MAIL R6AR
    Duty Hours
    (504) 922-3230

    (504) 933-6809
    1-800-443-7243
    044257
    Non-Duty Hours
    (504) 338-9287
    (504) 632-2323
    (504) 922-3239

    Duty Hours
    (504) 765-0634
    Non-Duty Hours
    (504) 275-7500
    Telecopier
    (504) 765-0866
                                 10

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     (ALTERNATE -  OIL SPILL)
     Tim Hebert
     Louisiana Deputy Oil  Spill  Coordinator
     Office  of the Governor        MOBILE *
     P.  0. Box 94095                PAGER #
     Baton Rouge,  LA   70804-9004      ID #
                                        FAX

     (ALTERNATE)
     John Kern
     Coordinator,  Surveillance Section
     Louisiana Department of
       Environmental  Quality
     P.  0.  Box 82215
     Baton  Rouge,  LA   70304

     (PRIMARY)
     Col. William J.  Croft
     Assistant Director
     Louisiana Office of
       Emergency  Preparedness
     (Natural  Disasters)
     P.  0.  Box 44217                PAGER *
     Baton Rouge,  LA   70804
STATE OF NEW MEXICO

     (PRIMARY)
     R.  Keith Lough, Chief
     Emergency Management Bureau
     New Mexico Department of
       Public Service
     P.O. Box 1628
     Santa Fe, NM   87504-1628

     (ALTERNATE)
     Max Johnson
     Chief, Chemical Safety Office
     Department of Public Safety
     P.  O. Box 1628
     Santa Fe, NM  87504-1628
FAX
     Duty  Hours
     (504) 922-3230

     (504) 933-1600
     1-800-443-7243
     016307
     Non-Duty  Hours
     (504) 332-2214
     (504) 933-1600
     (50f) 922-3239

          Duty Hours
     (504) 765-0867
     Non-Duty  Hours
     (504) 383-6453
     Telecopier
     (504) 765-0866
     Duty Hours
     (504) 342-5470
     Non-Duty Hours
     (504) 342-5470
     Telecopier
     (504) 342-5471
     1-800-254-8198
     Duty Hours
(505) 827-9222
Non-Duty  Hours
(505) 827-9126
(505) 827-3456
     Duty Hours
     (505) 827-9223
     Non-Duty Hours
     (505) 827-9126
     E-MAIL  R6NM
 FAX (505) 827-3456
                                11

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STATE OF OKLAHOMA
     (PRIMARY)
     Steve Thompson
     Oklahoma Dept.
        Control
     P.O. Box 53504
     Oklahoma City,
of Pollution
OK  73152
     (ALTERNATE)
     Lawrence A. Gales
     Environmental Health Service
     Oklahoma State Dept. of
     Health
     1000 No. 10th Street
     Oklahoma City, OK  73117-1229

STATE OF TEXAS

     TEXAS WATER COMMISSION

     (PRIMARY - CHEMICAL/INLAND OIL)
     David Barker, Team Leader
     Emergency Response
     P.O. Box 13087 - Capitol Sta.
     Austin, TX  78711
     (ALTERNATE - CHEMICAL/INLAND OIL)
     Stennis Meadour, Manager
     Emergency Response & Assessment
     Texas Water Commission
     P.O. Box 13087 - Capitol Sta.
     Austin, TX  78711

     GENERAL LAND OFFICE  (GLO)

     (PRIMARY - COASTAL OIL)
     Tim McKinna
     Texas General  Land Office
     1700 W. Congress, Rm.  740
     Austin, TX  78701

      (ALTERNATE)
     Tricia Clark
     Texas General  Land Office
      1700 N. Congress, Rm.  740
     Austin, TX   78701
     Duty Hours
     (405) 271-4468
     1-800-522-0206
     Non-Duty Hours
     (405) 271-4468
     1-800-522-0206
E-MAIL R60K
FAX  (405) 235-0187

          Duty Hours
     (405) 271-8056
     Non-Duty Hours
     (405) 271-5221
FAX  (405) 271-7339
                         Duty Hours
                         (512) 463-7727
                         Non-Duty Hours
                         (512) 463-7727
                    FAX  (512) 908-2527
                         E-MAIL R6TX

                         Duty Hours
                         (512) 463-7727
                         Non-Duty Hours
                         (512) 463-7727
                    FAX  (512) 908-2527
                         Duty Hours
                         (512) 463-5195
                         Non-Duty Hours
                     FAX  (512) 475-1560
                          Duty  Hours
                          (512)  475-1574
                                 12

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                    RRT COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
                             ROSTER
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

     Tim Hebert, Chair
     Eugene Bates
     Bruce Gelber
     Gary Jones
     Lawrence Sack
     James Lee Witt
     R. Keith Lough
     Steve Thompson
     Glenn Sekavec
     James Mull ins
     Melissa W. Smith
     Trtcia Clark
     David Barker
     CW02 Mike White

PREPAREDNESS COMMITTEE

     David Barker, Co-Chatr
     Tim McKinna, Co-Chair
     Tom Kinchloe
     Dale Davidson
     Gus Marines
     Frank Garcia
     Charles T. Mangum
     Daneen Sarrow
     Phil Edgington
     Gary Jones
     Robert C. Hominick
     Roland Guidry
     Col. William J. Croft
     Max Johnson
     James C. Staves
     Larry Gales
     Glenn Sekavec
     WilliamE. Jackson
     Betty Broueseau
     Dick Blais
     Mike White
 (State  of  Louisiana)
 (NRC)
 (DOJ)
 (PEMA)
.(GSA)
 (State  of  Arkansas)
 (State  of  Mexico)
 (State  of  Oklahoma)
 (DOI)
 (U.S.EPA)
 (DOE)
 (State  of  Texas)
 (State  of  Texas)
 (USCG Dist.  8)
 (State  of  Texas)
 (State  of  Texas)
 (DOD/USACE)
 (DOD/USACE)
 (DOD/USACE)
 (DOD/USACE)
 (DOD/5th Army)
 (DOE)
 (DHHS)
 (FEMA)
 (GSA)
 (State
 (State
(State
 (U.S.
 of Louisiana)
 of Louisiana)
of New Mexico)
EPA)
 (State of Oklahoma)
 (DOI)
 (DOC/NOAA)
 (State of Louisiana)
 (USCG Dist.  8 MEP)
 (USCG Dist.  8 MEP)
                                13

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                    ANNEX E -  AREA ASSESSMENTS

III. AREA SPILL HISTORY

     EPA Region  VI Area  Spill History  has  been taken  from the
Emergency Response  Notification  Systems  (ERNS)  for the past five
years sorted by state.

NOTE: See  the  following pages for a  complete listing Area Spill
History for this Region.
        USEPA REGION VI  AGP:ANNEX E:AREA ASSESSMENTS:12/93
                             E-III-1

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The two  letter  identifiers  are used in the  column marked "Cause"
and refer to the  factors  which may  have contributed  to the
release.
TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENT:

        AA = OVERTURNING
        AB = COLLISION
        AC = FIRE
        AD = EXPLOSION
        AE = GROUNDING
        AF = SINKING
        AG = DERAILMENT
        AH = PIPELINE BLOWOUT

EQUIPMENT FAILURE:

        BA = BROKEN CONTAINERS
        BB = TANK OR CONTAINER
        BC = VALVE
        BD = FLANGE
        BE = HOSE
        BF = FITTING
        BG = ALARM
        BH = AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF
        BI = DIKE
        BJ = PUMP
        BK = HULL
        BL = WELL HEAD
        BM = FLOW LINE
        BN = PIPELINE
        BO = MANIFOLD
        BP = STRUCTURAL
        BQ = WELD
        BR = CONTAINER LEAK
        BS = LACT UPSET
        BT = TREATER UPSET
        BU = POWER FAILURE
        BV = POWER OIL LINE

OPERATOR ERROR:

        CA = IMPROPER MAINTENANCE
        CB = IMPROPER OPERATION
        CC = IMPROPER HOSE CONNECTION
        CD = IMPROPER SECURED FLANGE
        CE = IMPROPER STORAGE/HANDLING
        CF = IMPROPER DESIGN
        CG = IMPROPER TRAINING
        CH = IMPROPER COMMUNICATION
        CI = IMPROPER VALVE HANDLING
        CJ = OVERFLOW
        CK = FAILURE TO SHUTDOWN
NATURAL PHENOMENON:
        DA = FLOODING
        DB = FREEZING
        DC = WIND
        DD = NATURAL SEEPAGE
        DE = RAIN OR SNOW
        DF = LIGHTNING
DUMPING:
        EA = IMPROPER DISPOSAL
        EB = DELIBERATE
UNKNOWN:
        FA = UNKNOWN
        OH = OTHER
        GA = VANDALISM
        GB = SABOTAGE

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The two letter  identifiers are used in the column  marked
"SourceCo" and  denote the origon  of the release.
  HIGHWAY:

    AA = DRY CARGO
    AB = LIQUID CARGO
    AC = VEHICLE FUEL TANK

  TRUCK TYPE:

    BA = PICKUP
    BB = PLATFORM
    BC = VAN OR PANEL
    BD = DUMP
    BE = TRACTOR TRAILER
    BF = TANK

  AIR:

    CA = AIRPLANE FUEL TANK
    CB = AIRPLANE CARGO
    RA = RAILWAY
    DA = LOCOMOTIVE FUEL TANK
    DB = TANK CAR
    DC = FLAT CAR
    DD = HOPPER CAR
    DE = REFRIGERATOR CAR
    DF = DRY CARGO
    DG = LIQUID CARGO

  VESSEL:

    EA = DRY CARGO
    EB = LIQUID CARGO
    EC = VESSEL FUEL TANK

  VESSEL TYPE:

    FA = PRIVATE BOAT
    FB = COMMERCIAL
    FC = TOW BOAT
    FD = TUG BOAT
    FE = RORO
    FF = CONTAINERIZED
    FG = TANKER
    FH = BARGE
FIXED FACILITY:

  GA = PLANT
  GB = DISTRIBUTOR
  GC = PLANT PIPING
  GD = PRODUCTION
  GE = REFINING
  GF = POWER PLANT
  GG = HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE
  GH = TRANSFORMER
  GI = RAILROAD YARD
  GJ = CONSUMER
  GK = UST
  GL = GASOLINE STATION
  CM = WATER TREATMENT

PIPELINE:

  HA = LINES
  MB = PUMPING STATION
  HC = INLET
  HD = OUTLET
  HE = VALVE OR FITTING

OFFSHORE:

  IA = PRODUCTION
  IB = STORAGE
  1C = TRANSPORT (TO SHORE ONLY)
  ID = EQUIPMENT

AIR RELEASE:

  JA = AIR RELEASE

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The one  letter identifiers are used   in the column  marked
"Source"  and can be used in multiple  to denote the  release
origin...


                            A = AIR TRANSPORTATION
                            F = FIXED FACILITY
                            H = HIGHWAY »
                            V = VESSEL
                            O = OFFSHORE
                            P = PIPELINE
                            R = RAILWAY
                            T = ABOVE GROUND STORAGE TANK
                            S = UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK
                            U = UNKNOWN
                            X = OTHER
The two  letter identifiers are used in the column marked  "Medi.
and denote the specific type of matter affected by the release,



                       AIR:
                           AA = EXPLOSION
                           AB = EVAPORATION
                           AC = SUBLIMINATION
                           AD = SPRAY

                       LAND:
                           BA = GROUND
                           BB = ROADWAY
                           BC = PARKING LOT
                           BD = CONCRETE
                           BE = BEACH

                       WATER:
                           CA = STREAM
                           CB = RIVER
                           CC = SEWER
                           CD = LAKE
                           CE = POND
                           CF = DITCH
                           CG = RESERVOIR
                           CH = CANAL
                           CI = OCEAN
                           CJ = ESTUARY
                           CK = INLET
                           CL = CREEK
                           CM = IRRIGATION

                       GROUNDWATER:
                           DA = WELL
                           DB = AQUIFER

                       WITHIN FACILITY:
                           EA = WITHIN BUILDING
                           EB = WITHIN PROCESSING SYSTEM
                           EC = ON CONCRETE OF ASPHALT
                           ED = ON GROUND

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    Case*

 F87-0152
 F87-0224
 F87-0273
 F87-0407
 F87-0416
 F87-0584
 F87-OS86
 F87-0612
 F87-0640
 F87-0649
 F87-OS77
 F87-0727
.F87-0848
 F87-0868
 F87-0883
 F87-0940
 F87-0977
 F87-1085
 F87-1103
 F87-1U4
 F87-1119
 F87-1420
 F87-1421
 F87-1S14
 F87-155S
 F87-1569
 F87-1685
 F87-1832
 F87-1963
 F87-2057
 F87-2120
 F87-2275
 F87-2284
 F87-2302
 F88-0011
 F88-0134
 F88-0135
 F88-0156
 F88-0194
 F88-0216
 F88-0240
 F88-0266
 F88-0284
 F88-0300
 F88-0312
 F88-0321
 F88-D329
 F88-0397
 F88-0419
 F88-0444
 F88-0506
 F88-0546
 F88-0582
 F88-0603
 F88-0622
 F88-0634
 F88-0773
 F88-0774
 F88-0785
 F88-0789
 F88-0856
 F88-0869
 F88-OI70
 F88-0878
 F88-0893
 F88-0909
 F88-1016
 F88-1082
 F88-1092
 F88-1101
          Prp

PHILLIPS 66
PHILLIPS 66
PHILLIPS 66
UNKNOWN
CHEVRON USA
LION OIL
ARKANSAS LOUISIANA GAS
CHEVRON USA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
SPEIGHT OIL ( GAS
CASTLE CONSTRUCTION
LION OIL
CRYSTAL OIL
PHILLIPS 66
TRUMAN DAXON
ARCO OIL ( GAS
LION OIL
AMOCO PRODUCTION
MCMILLAN PETROLEUM
CROSS OIL REFINERY
CITGO PIPELINE
PHILLIPS 66
PHILLIPS 66
PHILLIPS 66
PHILLIPS 66
RYAN OIL
MOORE AND MUHGER
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
SUN PIPELINE
DOHELL SCHLUMBERGER
RAMCO
PHILLIPS 66
MONROE HELL SERVICE
QUANTICO OIL < GAS INC.
CROSS OIL AND REFINING
CROSS OIL AND REFINING
SUN PIPELINE
CROSS OIL t REFINING OF
PETERSON INDUSTRIES
SUN EXPLORATION
ENSCO
CROSS OIL 1 REFINING OF
CROSS OIL t REFINING
CROSS OIL AND REFINING
CROSS OIL AND REFINING
LION OIL CO.
CROSS OIL AND REFINING OF
ARKANSAS WESTERN GAS CO.
RYDER TRUCK RENTAL
CROSS OIL AND REFINING
LION OIL CO.
PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
LYONS OIL COMP.
ARKANSAS HESTERN GAS CO.
CROSS OIL AND REFINING
CROSS OIL ( REFINING
CROSS OIL I REFINING
LYOH OIL CO
AMCO OPERATING COMPANY
BERG, LANEY t BROWN OIL
LION OIL CO.
LION OIL CO.
MONROE HELL SERVICE
LION OIL COMPANY
TENNISON OIL
PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
ARKANSAS POHER AND LIGHT
HEYBRHAUSER CO.
CROSS OIL AND REFINING
          Locate

SEC. 33, T15S. R15HI 3.5
SXN 10 T15SR15W 1/2 MI.
S3U5515N
4 MI. WEST OF HT. INDA,
SMACKOVBR OIL FIELD, J.
EAST OF EL DORADO
OUACHITA COUNTY
N. BRADFORD »5 2.SMI. S.
MP 264 DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE
IN SEC. 16 NEAR
811 H. DIXON ST.
SE 1/4 SEC 10 T17S R14H 1
12 MI. H. OF MAGNOLIA,
SEC. 33 IS SO. 15 H; 3

8 MI. E. OF MAGNOLIA, AR.
SXN 17 T1I5 R21H
AT CHALYDEBEAT SPRINS
300 YDS S. OF COUNTY LINE
56 T16S RISK;
SECT. 21 155, 19W
SMACKOVER FIELD SEC. 33
SMACKOVBR FIELD SEC. 33
SMACKOVBR FIELD
PHILLIPS LION
SEC.13 T185 R18H/12 MI.
529 T1S5 R18W
MP - M-248 15 HI. S.
UNION PACIFIC RAILYARD
END OF 8TH ST.
3220 SOUTH O STREET/ARKLA
SMACKOVBR FIELD
SXN 33 T15S R15N
NH 1/4 SB 1/4 S10 T14S
OFF HIGH BANDS RD
4 MI. HE OF SMACHOVER
SXN34-T15S-R15W/MURPHY
H67 t H63
SEC 34, T15S. R15H
CRYSTAL LAKE AIRPORT
Sll T15S R24H
ENSCO
5XN 28 T15S R15H 4 MI. NE
CROSS OIL t REFINING
SEC. 32, T15S, 15H
SEC. 1, T16S, R16H
SEC. 7, TICS, R16H
SEC. 8, T16S, R15H
2 RESIDENCES
RYDER TRUCK RENTAL
SS, T15S, R15N/2.5 MILES
SECTION 27 TOWNSHIP 155
PHILLIPS ALPRIN C LEASE
SEC 2. TS15S, R17H, 2 1/2
1/4 MI. Nil OF ST. HHY. 23
T16N R15W, 2 MI.  NORTH OF
SEC 7, T3 1«S,R15H,2 MI
SEC B. TS16S.R15H, 3.5 M
SEC 22,TS15S.R19W,BEHIND
SECT 12.TNS 173, R UN, 15
BENNETT t OMSTEAD LEASE 5
SECT4.TN 16S,R16H,1.5M H
SECT 33, TH15S\,R15H,3
1 M Nil OF HATERLOO S10
S16.T16, R, S15H 1  MI NB OF
TENNISON OIL
S27 T18 H H8W
ARKANSAS POWER AND LIGHT
DIERKS PLANT
SEC 12 TOWNSHIP 16S
          Lcity

NORPHLET
NORPHLET
SMACKOVER
MT IDA
NORPHLET
EL DORADO
CAMDEN
KILGORE
PINE BLUFF
MOUNTAIN HOME
FAYETTEVILLE
OLD UNION
SHREVEPORT
EL DORADO
NORPHLET
CONE CREEK
MAGNOLIA
CHALYBEATE SPRINGS
NORPHLET
SMACKOVER
STEPHENS
EL DORADO
EL DORADO
SMACKOVER
SMACKOVER
EL DORADO

STUTTGART
NORTH LITTLE ROCK
WEST MEMPHIS
FORT SMITH
SMACKOVER
NORPHLET
HILLIAMSVILLE
EL DORADO
SMACKOVER
SMACKOVER
HOXIE
SMACKOVER
DECATUR
LOUISVILLE
EL DORADO
SMACKOVER
SMACKOVER
SMACKOVER
SMACKOVER
SMACKOVER
NORPHLET
GREEN FOREST
FORT SMITH
SMACKOVER
SMACKOVER

LOUANN
EUREKA SPRINGS
NORPHLET
SMACKOVER
SMACKOVER
STEPHENS
HERMITAGE
SMACKOVER
SMACKOVER
SMACKOVER
HATERLOO
NORPHLET
SMACKOVER
ADA
HALVERN
DIERKS
SMACKOVER
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
      Lcounty

UNION
UNION
UNION
MONTGOMERY
UNION
UNION
OUACHITA
UNION
JEFFERSON
MADISON
WASHINGTON
UNION
COLUMBIA
UNION
UNION
COLUMBIA
COLUMBIA
YELL
UNION
UNION
OUACHITA
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
UNION
OUACHITA
ARKANSAS
PULASKI
CRITTEHDEN
SEBASTIAN
UNION
UNION
NEVADA
UNION
OUACHITA
OUACHITA
LAWRENCE
OUACHITA
BENTON
LAFAYETTE
UNION
OUACHITA
OUACHITA
OUACHITA
UNION
UNION
UNION
CARROLL
SEBASTIAN
OUACHITA
OUACHITA
UNION
OUACHITA
CARROLL
UNION
UNION
UNION
OUACHITA
BRADLEY
OUACHITA
UNION
OUACHITA
NEVADA
UNION
OUACHITA
COHWAY
HOT SPRING
HOWARD
UNION
ST  Spdate

AR 10/26/86
AR 11/08/86
AR 11/10/86
AR 12/10/86
AR 12/01/86
AR 12/31/86
AR 01/02/87
AR 01/07/87
AR 01/12/87
AR 01/13/87
AR 01/15/87
AR 01/27/87
AR 02/13/87
AR 02/17/87
AR 02/20/87
AR 03/08/87
AR 03/15/87
AR 03/30/87
AR 03/31/87
AR 03/31/87
AR 02/10/87
AR 02/17/87
AR 11/26/86
AR 05/30/87
AR 05/25/87
AR 06/08/87
AR 06/16/87
AR 07/09/87
AR 07/25/87
AR 08/10/87
AR 08/22/87
AR 09/18/87
AR 09/18/87
AR 09/21/87
AR 10/02/87
AR 10/27/87
AR 10/27/87
AR 11/04/87
AR 11/10/87
AR 11/13/87
AR 11/18/87
AR 11/19/87
AR 11/23/87
AR 11/27/87
AR 12/02/87
AR 12/03/87
AR 12/04/87
AR 12/14/87
AR 12/16/87
AR 12/09/87
AR 12/29/87
AR 01/05/88
AR 01/11/88
AR 01/12/88
AR 01/15/88
AR 01/14/88
AR 02/04/88
AR 02/04/88
AR 02/08/88
AR 02/07/88
AR 02/18/88
AR 02/18/88
AR 02/18/88
AR 02/22/88
AR 02/25/88
AR 02/26/88
AR 03/11/88
AR 03/24/88
AR 03/24/88
AR 03/25/88
           Matl

OIL:CRUDE
01LiCRUDE
OIL-.CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
OIL:CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
DISTILLATES
12 DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
DIESEL
GASOLINE
DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL : CRUDE
JP-4
OILY SLUDGE
AROCLOR 1016  (PCS)
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
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OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
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25.00
80.00
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20.00
40.00
75.00
1.00
3.00
40.00
0.00
0.00
25.00
12.00
20.00
5.00
2000.00
3000.00
0.00
400.00
10.00
5.00
3.00
5.00
12.00
3.00
1.00
5.00
4000.00
5.00
75.00
4.00
4.00
5.00
1.00
20.00
6.00
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200.00
4.00
3.00
15.00
50.00
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20.00
20.00
5.00
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    LYON OIL COMPANY
    ORGULF INC.
    LYON OIL CO.
    G AND  C OIL  CO.
    ARKANSAS POWER ( LIGHT
    BAXTER HEALTH  CARE CORP.
    SUN PIPELINE
    BUDGET TIRE  AND  SUPPLY CO
    PHILLIPS PIPELINE AND CO.
    LION OIL CO.
    ART HOLBROOK
    DON MASON AND  SON OIL CO.
    LYON OIL COMPANY
    RVSSEL KIBEE - KIBCO INC.
    LYON OIL CO.
    SUN PIPELINE INC.
    NEKOOSA PAPERS
    SAVINGS OIL  CO
    KERR MCGBE
    UNKNONN
    LADD PETROLEUM CORP.
    LONG BROTHERS  OIL
    LONG BROS. (JACK PANNED
    CROSS  OIL AND  REFINING
    PRODUCERS SUPPLY INC.
    ARKANSAS ELECTRIC CO.
    LION OIL CO.
 PE  CROSS  OIL AND  REFINING
 PE  EQUINOX OIL  CO.
 PE  CHEVRON USA
 PE  PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
 PE  H.D. OIL CO.
    RYAN OIL CO./PIPELINE
 PB  CROSS  OIL AND  REFINERY
 PB  LYON OIL CO.
 PB  LYON OIL CO.
 PE  TEXAS  EASTERN  PRODUCTS
 PE  DEAN'S  MINI FOODS
 PB  PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
 PB  LION OIL
    UNKNOWN
 PE  LYON OIL CO.
    UNKNONN
PB LION OIL CO.
PE EMCO OPERATING CO.
SG UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
PE EMCO OPERATING CO. INC.
PE R.E. HILLIAMS OIL AND GAS
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
PE PINNACLE OIL CO.
PE LONG BROTHERS
PB LONG BROTHERS
PB LITTLE COUNTRY STORE
PB UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
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PB EQUINOX OIL COMP.
PE HALTERS EXPLORATION CORP.
PE U.S. ARMY FT. CHAFFEE
PB CITOO
PB FREENAY  OIL CO.
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PE EQUINOX
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PE HILLIS SHAH CO.
PB RON SOUTHNARD
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COOPER  INDUSTRIAL
SBC 23.TS175.R16M 4 MI H
MILE  563.3 LONER
SEC.28, T155, R16N.2MI HE
SECTOR  10. T17.R14
ARK NUCLEAR ONE
BAXTER  HEALTH CARE CORP.
LOHER END OF BTH ST.
BUDGET  TIRE AND SUPPLY CO
1HI BAST OF EUREKA. AR
SEC 10. THN 17 S, RUG 14H
2  1\2 MILES EAST OF COVE
2  MILES NH OF NORPHLET
SBC 10,TS 17S.R19H. NH OF
HILLS »1 t »7 6HI S.- SB
SEC 16 THP 17S RNGE 14H 1
SUN PIPELINE INC.
SBC.  16, NEKOOSA PAPER
HHY 49  .5 H S OF TOHN
SRC 24 TS16. R16
ARKANSAS RIVER 91 MILE
5  1\2 OF NH 1\4 OF S21,
S31   T16S  R26H  OIL
SH 1\4 OF SH 1\4. SEC 31.
3MI HE OF SMACKOVBR
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AR HHY  59 AT THE POHBR
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SECTION 10 TIC RISK 2MI
SECTION 3, TOMNSHIP 16S,
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S7, T16, R22H 1 MI E. OF
CRAIG STREET
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S29.  T11SS. R19H 1 MI. SH
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NH OF MEM S OF NEHFORT ON
SEC 2B, T-15-S,  R-16-H
DIXON AND BUCHANAN ST.
SEC 12. T-17-S.  R-ll-H.
SEC 2 T-16-S,  R-23-H
SEC 33, T-17-S,  R-12-H
FAUKE OIL FIELD
FAUKE OIL FIELD
FAUKE OIL FIELD
RT. 2
RAIL ROAD MILE POST T-TPO
SBC 13. T-S-1B-S,  R-17-H

SEC 11, T-S-15-S,  R-20-H
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COMMANDER SAG ATTEN:
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1MI N OF STEVENS.  AR ON
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MILE POST 343.5
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BOX IBB
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EL DORADO
EL DORADO
ARKANSAS  CITY
LOUANN
NORPHLBT
RUSSELLVILLE
MOUNTAIN  HOME
HEST MEMPHIS
FORT SMITH
EUREKA SPRINGS

COVE
NORPHLET
VILLAGE
BL DORADO
OLD UNION
REST MEMPHIS
ASHDOHN
SOUTH  FAIR

ARKANSAS  RIVER
MAGNOLIA
GENOA
SMACKOVER
STEPHENS
FORT SMITH
EL DORADO
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STAMPS
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BUTLER
STEPHENS
MAGNOLIA
SMACKOVER
STEPHENS
MAGNOLIA
SEC 23, T-19-», R-1C-H
DEHITT
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SEC 31, T-16-S, R-26-H
TEXARKANA
POCAHONTAS
TEXARKANA
EL DORADO
LEHISVILLB
STEVENS
GARLAND
FORT SMITH
SEC 32, T-16-S, R-20-H
SAPERS
HARRISON
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LEHISVILLB
EL DORADO
ELM SPRINGS
LITTLE ROCK
SMACKOVER
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UNION
DESHA
OUACHITA
UNION
POPE
BAXTER
CRITTENDEH
SEBASTIAN
CARROLL
UNION
POLK
UNION
COLUMBIA
UNION
UNION
CRITTENDEH
LITTLE RIVER
CROSS
UNION
JEFFERSON
COLUMBIA
MILLER
MILLER
OUACHITA
OUACHITA
SEBASTIAN
UNION
UNION
LAFAYETTE
PULASKI
LAFAYETTE
OUACHITA
COLUMBIA
UNION
OUACHITA
COLUMBIA
UNION
ARKANSAS
COLUMBIA
COLUMBIA
PRAIRIE
COLUMBIA
JOHNSON
JACKSON
OUACHITA
BRADLEY
WASHINGTON
BRADLEY
LAFAYETTE
UNION
MILLER
MILLER
MILLER
RAHDOLF
MILLER
UNION
LAFAYETTE
COLUMBIA
MILLER
SEBASTIAN
COLUMBIA
OUACHITA
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LAFAYETTE
UNION
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UNION
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07/13/88
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08/01/88
08/05/88
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09/09/88
10/11/88
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11/16/88
11/20/88
11/19/88
11/21/18
11/28/88
12/01/88
12/06/88
12/21/18
12/27/88
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01/09/89
01/17/89
01/18/89
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01/25/8*
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02/07/8*
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AROMATIC HYDROCARBON OIL
OIL : CRUDE
OILS: DIESEL
CRUDE OIL
OIL : CRUDE
OILS, MISC : TURBINE
OILS.FUELtNO.S
JET FUEL : JPS
GASOLINE
PROPANE
OIL : CRUDE
HASTE OIL
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
SALT HATER AND OIL
OIL t CRUDE
GASOLINE
DIESEL
GASOLINE
CRUDE
OIL SHEEN (DIESEL)
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE AND SALTWATER
CRUDE
CRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL FUEL
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
GASOLINE
GASOLINES : AUTOMOTIVE
SALT HATER
CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
CRUDE
DIESEL OIL
HASTE MOTOR OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
DIBSBL OIL
CRUDE
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OIL
OIL
OIL
GASOLINE
DIESEL
CRUDE
OIL
CRUDE
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PE HCFARLANE COMPANY
PE TEXAS EASTERN PRODUCTS
PE QUALITY OPERATING
PE FIRESTONE STORE
PB HUCORE - YARMATHO SPILL
PE HUMPHREYS OIL CO.
PE LION OIL CO.
PE HtiY EXPRESS
PE OWED CONTRACTING CO.
PE ORYX ENERGY
PE CITGO PIPELINE
PE ANNY MANGESS
PE SCOTT PAPER CO.
PE TEXAS B. PRODUCTS
   UNKNOHN
PE ORYX ENERGY
   UNKNOHN
PE UNION PACIFIC RR
   UHKXOtm
PE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
PE ARKLA
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
PE CAMPBELL OIL CO
PE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
PE UNION PACIFIC
PE ARKLA ENERGY RESOURCES
PE GEORGIA PACIFIC
PE ARKANSAS POWER LIGHT
PE ARRLA NATIGAS
PE SCHULER DRILLING CO.
   TX EASTERN PIPELINE
   ROLLINS EMERGENCY ROAD
   UNION PACIFIC RR
PE LYON OIL CO.
   SOUTHERN PACIFIC
   ADVANCED CORP.
PE LYON OIL CO.
PE TEHNISON OIL CO.
PE LYON OIL CO.
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PE MAXWELL DRILLING CO.
PE M.I. RIVER TRANSMISSION
PE BAYOU STATE OIL CORP.
PB BUILDERS TRANSPORT INC.

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TS US AIR FORCE
PE LOVES TRUCK STOP
PE SPECIALTY OIL CO
PE CAPT.  JAYS MARINA
PE BUILDER'S TRANSPORT INC
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PE BERRY PETROLEUM CO
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S 20, T-15-S. R-19-W
JOYCE LEASE, 4MILES FROM
R- 14-W, T-17-S,  S 7 15MI
S 14, T-16-S, R-25-W
920 H. 3RD. ST
BETWEEN BLYTHEVILLE AND
S 30, T-15-S. R-15-W 1.5
S 14, T-18-S, R-13-W
6709 S. 28TH ST.
S 20, T-25-S, R-23-W
MIDWAY UNIT 7 MILES N OF
S 23, T-19-S, R-21-W,
HWY 14 1/2 MI SO OF
431 WEST PIKE RD.
3 MILES SB OF EL DORADO
PAST RT 430 BRIDGE ON AR
SEC 11. T-16-S, R-24-W
HWY 19 WALDO TO
RAIL YARD
MISSISSIPPI RIVER
JAX ARK MILEPOST 330.7
121 4TH ST.
SBC 7 T-16-S, R-15-B, TOM
910 E 6TH ST
UNKNOWN
HP 451 HARTMAN 46MI S OF
306 MARSHALL - WILLOW
HWY 82
ALONG ARK RIVER NEAR LOCK
SEC 16, TUN, R7E, 3MI SH
SBC 20, T516S, R26W
HWY 167 N 3MI NORTH OF EL
I 40 t HWY 216
MILE POLE 359 TO 381 S
SBC 1 TNP 205, RNG 20W
BETWEEN BUEHA
E. PROGRESS ST
S34 T17S R19H 10MI E OF
BENNETT t BYRD TANK
SEC 16, TS17S, R27» 1 1/2
702 EUCLID
SEC 2 T1£S R15W
CORNELIUS <7 WELL 330FT
HWY 67 W t GREGG LANE
OFF COUNTY RD 1 HEAR
S 8 T16S R16W 3MI S OF
11M SW EL DORADO SEC 27,
HWY 49B NORTH, PO BOX 970
SEC 4, T16S, R16W, 1.5 MI

HWY 59 S.  CONSTRUCTION
OUACHITA COUNTY II
COMPANY OIL FIELD TANK
SBC 1 T3N R7W
INTERSECTION OF HWY 7 AND
ON 1-40 MM 130
PORT OF PINE BLUFF

BAKER AFB 97 COMBAT
M 7TH AND S SERVICE RD
N DIXIELAND
END OF BROADWAY
HWY 79
1700 NORTH 13TH ST
RT 3 BOX 490 ON HWY 7
BERRY RD
214 BAST HARDING AVENUE
8001 GEYER SPRINGS
                                                                                   Lcity
                                                                                              BRHS Oil Spill Database
                                                                                           Lcounty
STEPHENS
NORPHLET
EL DORADO
SEC 14, T-16-S, R-25-W
LITTLE ROCK
BLYTHBVILLE
SMACKOVER
EL DORADO
FORT SMITH
STAMPS
LEWISVILLE
EMERSON
HARRISON
ROGERS
EL DORADO
LITTLE ROCK
SEC 11, T-16-S, R-24-W
WILLISVILLE
LITTLE ROCK
WEST MEMPHIS
JAX
BBNTON
SMACKOVER
LITTLE ROCK
HASKBLL
VAN BUREN
JACKSONVILLE
CROSSETT
REYDELL
LEPANTO
EL DORADO
EL DORADO
BRINKLEY
NORFORK
SEC 1 TNP205, RNG 20W
BUENA VISTA
LITTLE ROCK
MAGNOLIA
SMACKOVER
FOUKE
TEXARKANA
SEC 2 T16S R15W
LEWISVILLE
CORNING
MAGNOLIA
SMACKOVER
EL DORADO
PARAGOULD
SMACKOVER
TEXARKANA
ASHDOHN
LOUANN
FINE BLUFF
ASHDOHN
EL DORADO
LITTLE ROCK
SMACKOVER
CONWAY
PINE BLUFF
LITTLE ROCK
BLYTHEVILLB
WEST MEMPHIS
ROGERS
VAN BURAN
KINGS LAND
ROGERS
BISMARCK
STEPHENS
PINE BLUFF
LITTLE ROCK
OUACHITA
OUACHITA
UNION
LAFAYETTE
PULASKI
MISSISSIPPI
OUACHITA
UNION
SEBASTIAN
LAFAYETTE
LAFAYETTE
COLUMBIA
BOONB
BENTON
UNION
PULASKI
LAFAYETTE
NEVADA
PULASKI
CRITTEMDEN

SALINE
UNION
PULASKI
SALINE
CRAWFORD
PULASKI
ASHLEY
ARKANSAS
POINSETT
UNION
UNION
MONROE
BAXTER

OUACHITA
PULASKI
COLUMBIA
UNION
MILLER
MILLER
OUACHITA
LAFAYETTE
CLAY
COLUMBIA
UNION
UNION
GREENE
UNION
MILLER
LITTLE RIVER
OUACHITA
JEFFERSON
LITTLE RIVER
UNION
PULASKI
UNION
FAULKNER
JEFFERSON
PULASKI
MISSISSIPPI
CRITTEKDEH
BENTON
CRAWFORD
CLEVELAND
BENTEN
HOT SPR
OUACHITA
JEFFERSON
PULASKI


ST
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR


Spdate
06/08/89
06/14/89
06/16/89
06/19/89
06/29/89
07/04/89
07/02/89
07/08/89
07/11/89
06/29/89
07/18/89
07/18/89
07/19/89
07/24/89
08/01/89
07/30/89
08/15/89
08/23/89
08/27/89
08/27/89
08/24/89
09/02/89
09/07/89
09/29/89
09/20/89
10/03/89
10/16/89
10/02/89
10/16/89
10/26/89
10/31/89
11/13/89
11/14/89
11/18/89
11/28/89
12/09/89
12/23/89
12/28/89
12/30/89
12/31/89
01/07/90
01/18/90
01/27/90
01/30/87
02/02/90
02/06/90
02/14/90
02/16/90
03/02/90
03/06/90
03/06/90
03/06/90
03/11/90
03/18/90
04/01/90
04/12/90
04/07/90
04/16/90
04/22/90
04/12/90
05/03/90
05/06/90
05/07/90
05/12/90
05/21/90
05/22/90
05/22/90
06/03/90
06/04/90
06/12/90


Mat!
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINES : AUTOMOTIVE
OIL:CRUDE
HASTE Oil.
VARIOUS TYPES Of OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINES : AUTOMOTIVE
OILS, FUEL: «6
GASOLINES : AUTOMOTIVE
OILY MATERIAL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
OIL SHEEH
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
NATURAL GAS
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
DIESEL FUEL
DIESEL
NATURAL CAS
OILS, MISC : TRANSFORMER
OILS, MISC : TRANSFORMER
NATURAL CAS
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE
DIESEL
DIESEL FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
KEROSENE FUMES
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE ODORS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
USED OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
PETROLEUM DISTILLATES
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
NO 6 FUEL OIL
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL! DIESEL
NATURAL GAS
PETROLEUM DISTILLATE
OIL: DIESEL
WASTE OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE


Quant 1
100.00
10.00
100.00
10.00
0.00
0.00
3.00
50.00
0.00
4.00
10.00
20.00
2000.00
25.00
50.00
0.00
20.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
14.00
70.00
500.00
0.00
0.00
8.00
80.00
0.00
3.00
0.00
200.00
700.00
50.00
0.00
0.00
50.00
10.00
50.00
0.00
5.00
30.00
0.00
0.00
20.00
100.00
0.00
20.00
0.00
750.00
30.00
0.00
5000.00
5.00
0.00
5300.00
100.00
0.00
0.00
30.00
100.00
0.00
150.00
100.00
65.00
50.00
75.00
0.00
150.00
a
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i
t
B
B
B
B
U
U
B
B
U
B
B
B
G
G
B
U
B
U
U
U
U
U
B
G
G
U
U
G
G
U
B
U
G
G
B
U
U
B
B
B
U
B
B
U

B
B

B
U
G
B

G
G
U
G
G
U
U
G
G
U
G
G
G
G
B
U
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p
F
P
P
F
F
F
P
F
F
P
P
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F
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F
U
R
U
R
F
P
S
R
R
F
F
F
P
P
P
H
R
P
R
F
F
F
P
U
F
p
F
p
P
P
F
P
R
F
F
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o
o
o
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0
o
o
o
o
o
o
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o
o
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o
o
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0
0
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o
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0
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                           Prp
PE MACFARLANE  COMPANY
PE BUILDER'S TRANSPORT INC
PE MURPHY OIL  USA,  INC
PE TEXACO GAS  STATION
PE CONOCO GAS  STATION
PE CITGO PIPELINE COMPANY
PE ARKLA GAS CO.
PE SMACKOVER DRILLING CO.
PE P-C
PE GATEWAY AUTO SALVAGE
PE A A GILBERT OIL
PB LYOM OIL CO
PE BMP PETROLEUM AMERICAS IN
FG VA MEDICAL  CENTER
   MAUMELLE COUNTRY CLUB
PE GULF CENTRAL PIPELINE
PE CROSS OIL I REFINING.  INC
PE CITGO PIPELINE COMPANY
PE P-C
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO
PE CROSS OIL < REFINING,  INC
PE ENTERGY OPERATIONS
   UNKNONN

PE CALLED CORP
PE FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO
PE OXY USA INC.
PE LION OIL CO.
PE CROSS OIL < REFINING,  INC
PE MACFARLANE  COMPANY
PE CIRCLE K CORP.
PE CIRCLE K
PB UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
PE BASRAH MOTOR CO
PE LYON OIL CO
PE BURLINGTON  NORTHERN R/R
PE JEEMES BAYOU PROD  CORP
PE LION OIL CO.
   UNKNONN
PE LION OIL CO.
   UNKNOHN
PE LION OIL CO.
PE STORAGE TRUCKING
PE CALJJUi PETROLEUM CO
PE TOTAL PETROLEUM
PE TOTAL PBTROLUEM  INC.
PB CROSS COUNTY FARMERS
PE OXY PETROLEUM
PB PBTROCHEM OPERATING CO.
PB MACFARLAHE  COMPANY
PB TYSON FOODS
PB PIGEON HILL OIL  CO
PE SHIPLEY BAKING CO
PE TENNYSON OIL
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO
PE CELOTEX INC
PB SHULER DRILLING  COMPANY
PE JONES TRUCK LINES
PU SN ELECTRIC POWER  CO.
FG USA - FT CHAFFBE
PB MURPHY OIL
PE NIXON'S RENTAL CENTER
PB HIKE WEST TRANSPORTS
PE OXY USA INC.
PE SHULER DRILLING  COMPANY
   BIG MAC TRUCKING
PE CITGO PIPELINE COMPANY
PE
PE EMCO OPERATING CO.   INC.
PE EMCO OPERATING CO.   INC.
          Locate

SMACKOVER OIL FIELD NEAR
I 30 NEST BOUND BETWEEN
SMACKOVER OIL FIELD
HEBER SPRINGS EXIT ON RTE
RHY 63
SW QUARTER
RT 1 BOX 336 B
BOX 379 31S E.  MAIN
MANY ISLAND ROAD
HHY 62 GATEWAY AUTO
SEC 4 TOWNSHIP 16 S RANGE
SEC 2, T21N, RKS
DORCHBAT MACEDONIA FIELD
FORT ROOTS VA MEDICAL
CLUB MANOR DRCIRCLB
30 MILES NORTH ARK/LA
S 6, T16S, R15N 1MI SB OF
4 1/2 SH OF IHERSON SB
7 MI N OF STRONG SEC 6
ALPHIN LEASE
SECT ION 32 T15S R1SH
S. OF THE JUNCTION OF HWY
MILLER COUNTY HHY 22
7TH STREET AND EAST
INTERSTATE 55
S3, T20S, R24N
S33, T5N, R22H
SECTION 14, Til S, R17 N
SEC t, T16S, RICH
205 ARMSTRONG BLDG
711 HICKORY RD.  SERVICE
711 HICKORY
1101 W. 4TR ST
HHY 412
RTE 7
• MILES SOUTH FROM MILE
RNY 91 HORSE HEAD
3HI NH OF EL DORADO SEC
SOUTH END OF HHY 71-B
SEC 7, T16S. R23H
I-S5 NORTH EXIT 10
DAISY HUNTER 1 HELL
1/4 MILE SOUTH OF ROGERS
1/4 MILE SOOTH OF ROGERS
HHY 50
DANIEL HO.l WELL
GUM CREEK FIELD PACE CITY
FLANAGAN LEASE.
2201 WEST 2ND STREET
HWY 15
311 W DICKSON ST
SNOW HILL CUTOFF RD
CALLER FOLLOWED PATH FOR
FLINT CREEK POWER PLANT
FT CHAFFEB, SOUTH BOUND

1210 POPLAR STREET
ON COUNTY RD 47
COUNTY ROAD 47

MORO BAY STATE PARK
CHARIZARIA CREEK FIELD
CHARIZARIA CREEK FIELD
          Lclty

SMACKOVER
LITTLE ROCK
HORPHLBT
CABOT
HARDY
EMERSON
STAMPS
EL DORADO
HARDY
ROGERS
NORTH LICK
MBSCEDONIA

NORTH LITTLE ROCK
HAUMELLE
EL DORADO
SMACKOVER
EMERSON
STRONG
EL DORADO
SMACKOVER
RUSSELLVILLE
GENOA
NEST MEMPHIS
TERRELL
BRADLEY
DANVILLE
EL DORADO
SMACKOVER
EL DORADO
TEXARKANA
TEXARKAHA
NORTH LITTLE ROCK
HUNTSVILLE
SMACKOVER
JONESBORO
EMERSON
EL DORADO
WALDRON
STAMPS
SMACKOVER
SMACKOVBR
MARION
ELDORADO
FORT SMITH
FORT SMITH
LEHI
GREENWOOD
STEPHENS
SMACKOVER
PINE BLUFF
HERHATIGE
FAYETTEVILLB
SMACKOVER
SMACKOVER
CAMDEN
MAGNOLIA
LITTLE ROCK
GENTRY
FT CHAFFER
NORPHLET
PINE BLUFF
OZARK
DANVILLE
NILLISVILLE
OZARK

HBRMITIGB
HERMITAGE
HERMITAGE
                                                                                              ERHS Oil Spill Database
       Lcounty

UNION
PULASKI
UNION
LONOKE
SHARP
COLUMBIA
LAFAYETTE
UNION
FULTON
BENTOH
OUACHITA
COLUMBIA
COLUMBIA
PULASKI
PULASKI
UNION
UNION
COLUMBIA
UNION
UNION
OUACHITA
POPE
MILLER
CRITTEHDEN
CRITTEHDEN
LAFAYETTE
YELL
UNION
UNION
UNION
MILLER
MILLER
PULASKI
MADISON
UNION
CRAIGHBAD
COLUMBIA
UNION
SCOTT
LAFAYETTE
UNION
UNION
CRITTENDEN
UNION
SEBASTIAN
SEBASTIAN
CRITTENDEN
SEBASTIAN
OUACHITA
OUACHITA
JEFFERSON
UNION
WASHINGTON
OUACHITA
UNION
OUACHITA
COLUMBIA
PULASKI
BENTEN
SEBASTIAN
UNION
JEFFERSON
FRANKLIN
YELL
NEVADA
FRANKLIN
COLUMBIA
BRADLEY
BRADLEY
BRADLEY


SI
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR


Spdate
06/13/90
06/19/90
06/21/90
07/09/90
Ot/07/90
01/15/90
01/13/90
Oa/27/90
09/01/90
09/25/90
10/04/90
10/01/90
10/08/90
10/12/90
10/24/90
11/07/90
11/12/90
11/16/90
11/19/90
11/26/90
11/21/90
11/29/90
11/25/90
12/16/90
12/17/90
12/20/90
12/21/90
12/27/90
12/29/90
01/07/91
01/07/91
01/07/91
01/16/91
01/17/91
01/11/91
01/23/91
01/26/91
01/21/91
02/04/91
01/19/91
02/11/91
02/11/91
02/13/91
02/19/91
02/01/91
02/01/91
02/21/91
02/22/91
03/02/91
03/11/91
03/11/91
03/11/91
03/22/91
03/27/91
03/29/91
04/02/91
04/10/91
04/17/91
04/1C/91
04/U/91
05/06/91
11/01/90
04/20/91
04/29/91
05/06/91
04/20/91
05/09/91
05/09/91
05/20/91
05/20/91


Matl
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
PRODUCED SALTNATER KITH
OILl DIESEL
GASOLIMK: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL. HISC: MOTOR
OIL. HISC: MOTOR AND
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
GASOLINE / DIESEL
AMMONIA, anhydroui
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILS.MISC:TURBINE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
OILl CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
HASTE OIL (DIESEL)
Oltl DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINES : AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
WASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL, MISC: MINERAL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL FIELD HASTE
OIL: DIESEL
UNKNOHN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE


Quant 1
5.00
140.00
«.oo
0.00
0.00
300.00
0.00
12.00
100.00
0.00
1.50
20.00
30.00
2400.00
300.00
11(0000.00
3.00
100.00
3.00
0.50
20.00
100.00
0.00
40.00
50.00
400.00
20.00
5.00
20.00
5.00
93.00
93.00
1500.00
500.00
20.00
2500.00
1.00
100.00
0.00
15.00
20.00
6.00
300.00
220.00
•900.00
1900.00
3000.00
10.00
35.00
5.00
250.00
1.00
20.00
5.00
16.00
15.00
75.00
0.00
275.00
50.00
5.00
0.00
0.00
5.00
10.00
0.00
5.00
0.00
0.00
2.00
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B
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G
G
B
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B
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G
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B
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B
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2215 LAKE AVE

1001 SCHOOL STREET
116 LINSEY ST
END OF EIGHTH ST

TOTAL ROAD RUNNER STATION
RT 7
OZARK LOCK ARKANSAS RIVER
LAKE DARDANBLLE OFF OF
2200 FORT ROOTS DR
NORTH MARKET STREET
UNNAMED CREEK BESIDE HHY
1/4 MI S.SEC S.T17S.R1SH
GREENFIELD RD
ON HHY 25,2 MI EAST OF
PRIVATE POND, 1 1/2
INTERSTATE 4O EASTBOUND
HHY 270 IN FRONT OF BATES
MILE 205.4 ARKANSAS RIVER
END OF THIRD ST
9622 1-30
M.P.  237
BUILDING 1225
2601 JONES RD
RT 2 BOX 835
ON NEST HASHINGTON RD,
HHY 65

3/4 HI SOUTH OF HHY 79
97 SPTG/DEV
MILE 137-138.7
97 SPTG/DEV
JACKSON ST
1-30 E MM 89
POB 156
HHY 365 AND HINNESOTA
SECTION « TORNSHIP 16
HHY 71
OUACHITA COUNTY RD 72 .5
1 HI E COUNTY RD 15, ON
120 CLIFTON
NEAR HHY 9
INTERSTATE 30 56TH ST
6 HI HEST OF EL DORADO,
200 PEACH ST
130 EASTBOUND SERVICE RD
HMY 71 S
1601 HHY 49 B

15 MILES NORTH OF HEBBR

HERBER SPRINGS HHY 25S
MCCALL LEASE
HEST END OF HIGHHAY 12
RT 3 BOX 137G US HHY 64
CRONE A-10,SESH,1 HI EAST
1-40 MILE MARKER 178
SECTION 7, RANGE 14'N,
  601 HEST FIRST
NORTH OF MARYSVILLE RD
OLD HIRE ROAD 8 MILES
3 MI NH OF
AMERICAN ROAD
SEC-32.R-15 HEST, T-15
SOUTH 8TH STREET
          Lclty

PINE BLUFF
SMACKOVBR
BL DORADO
PEARIDGE
HEST MEMPHIS
BL DORADO
ARKADELPHIA
BEHTON
OZARK
RUSSELVILLE
LITTLE ROCK
DOVER
CONHAY
EL DORADO
GREENFIELD
STRAHBERRY
JOHNSTON
C LARKS VILLE
MOUNT IDA
DARDHENELLE
ARKADELPHIA
LITTLE ROCK
BLYTHEVILLE
BAKER AFB
PARAGOULD
GBNTRI
STUTTGART
EUDORA
LOUANN
STEPHENS
BAKER AFB
LITTLE ROCK
BLYTHEVILLE
LONE OAK
MALVERN
PETTIGREH
LITTLE ROCK
SMACKOVER
FOUKE
SMACKOVER
NORTHLET
WATERLOO
NORPHLET
STAMPS
NORTHLET
CAMDEN
JUNCTION CITY
LITTLE ROCK
BL DORADO
EL DORADO
BBNTON
NITCHERVILLB
PARAGOULD
JONES HILL
HEBER SPRINGS
HEBER SPRINGS
HERBER
NORPHLET
ROGERS
RUSSBLLVILLE
BUCKNBR
CALION
BOONEVILLE
EL DORADO
OZARK
WATERLOO
EL DORADO
SMACKOVER
HEST MEMPHIS
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JEFFERSON
UNION
UNION
BBNTON
CRITTENDEN
UNION
CLARK
SALINE
FRANKLIN
POPE
PULASKI
POPE
FAULKNER
UNION
POINSETT
LAWRENCE
WASHINGTON
JOHNSON
MONTGOMERY
YELL
CLARK
PULASKI
MISSISSIPPI
MISSISSIPPI
GREENE
BENTEN
ARKANSAS
CHICOT
OUACHITA
OUACHITA
MISSISSIPPI
PULASKI
MISSISSIPPI
HUNT
HOT SPRINGS
MADISON
PULASKI
UNION
MILLER
UNION
OUACHITA
NEVADA
UNION
LAFAYETTE
UNION
OUACHITA
UNION
PULASKI
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SEBASTIAN
GREENE
HOT SPRINGS
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CLEBURNE
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UNION
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OIL
OIL, HISC: MOTOR
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
UNLEADED GASOLINE
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OIL, HISC: LUBRICATING
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OILS,HISC:HOTOR
Oil,: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL:CRUDB
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS, MISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: DIESEL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
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OILS, FUEL: 12
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GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
SALT HATER AND CRUDE OIL
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OIL: CRUDE
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HWY 49B AND 135 NORTH

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5700 LYNCH DRIVE, NORTH

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7816 THAYER STREET
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ISO* SHARRON ROAD
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HIGHWAY 79 SOUTH
NO 1 PATRICIA LANE OFF
HWY 167 NORTH
SO MI BAST OF LITTLE ROCK
SPIRIT IJUtB FIELD, 5 MI
RAIL DOCK UNLOADING
LITTLE ROCK
SECTION 9/TNN 16S/R 1C
LAKE HAMILTON ISL MARINA
HWY 96
HWY U AND HWY 14
1C01 HWY 49 B
STATE STREET
STOPPED AT MILEPOST 3(1
DOCK 1. 142 MM ATCHAFALYA
312 LINCOLN STREET
SECTION 21 TOWN 1>S RANGE
FREEDOM RD COUNTY RD 61.
CROSSBTT EXPERIMENTAL
SOO NORTH CANNON ST AT
EAST OH HWY 15
LIMESTONE QUARRY, 3 MI
LAST ROUSE ON RIVER ST
SEC.  33,  R-12 WEST,  T-17
MY 65
MILEPOST 370
HWY 333 SOUTH
KNOB CHEEK RD
1-30 MM 103 WESTBOUND
SEC-34.R-15 NORTH, T-15
SEC-14.R-20 WEST, T-17
SEC-34, R-1S WEST, T-15
SBC-24. R-16 NEST, T-16
SBC-24.R-1C WEST. T-16
SEC.ll.R-15 WEST. T-16
BAKER AFB FLIGHT LINE
SEC-lt, R-ll WEST, T-H
SEC-11, R-1S WEST. T-16
SERVICE ROAD DR
3226  MARION ANDERSON RD
200 PEACH ST
COMPRESSOR STATION ROUTE
SBC-33, R-12 NEST, T-16
SEC-7«. R-15 WEST. T-1S
NALVERN COMMUNITY HOSP.
2331  WEST DEANE ST APT
HYWY  412 E. 6 MI EAST OF
SBC-13, 1-12 NEST, T-lf
HWY 64 WEST
RIVER ST AND STADIUM DR
HWY 23N
1-40  WESTBOUND
ROUTE 4 BOX 201 201 BINHS
          Lclty

PINE BLUFF
TEXARKANA
EL DORADO
EL DORADO
LITTLE  ROCK
PARAGOULD
NORPHLET
RUSSELVILLE
LITTLE  ROCK
NORTH LITTLE ROCK
MAGNOLIA
SPRINGDALE
BRYANT
FORT SMITH
VENTON
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NORPHLBT
MAGNOLIA
GREEHBRIAR
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LENISVILLE
EL DORADO
JACKSONVILLE

HOT SPRINGS
MANSVILLB
YELLVILLE
PARAGOULD
PINE BLUFF
COTTER
KROH SPRINGS
HOT SPRINGS
EL DORADO
NALDRON
CROSSETT
STEPHENS
ELDORADO
BLACKROCK
BENTON
STRONG
MARSHALL
HA3KELL
RUSSELLVILLE
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JEFFERSON
BOWIE
UNION
UNION
PULASKI
GREENE
UNION
POPE
PULASKI
PULASKI
COLUMBIA
WASHINGTON
PULASKI
SEBASTIAN
SALINE
SALINE
OUACHITA
COLUMBIA
FAULKNER
GRANT
PRAIRIE
LAFAYETTE
UNION
PULASKI
UNION
GARLAND
SEBASTIAN
MARION
MALVERN
NORPHLET
MAGNOLIA
NORPHLET
SHACKOVER
SHACKOVER
SMACKOVER
BAKER
STRONG
NORTHLET
WEST MEMPHIS
HOT SPRINGS
EL DORADO
TEXARKANA
STRONG
SMACKOVER
MALVBRH
FAYETTEVILLE
SPRINGDALE
STRONG
CONNAY
BATESVILLE
BOONEVILLE
LITTLE ROCK
CROSSETT
JEFFERSON
BAXTER
ST.LAHDRY
GARLAND
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SCOTT
ASHLEY
OUACHITA
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LAWRENCE
SALINE
UNION
SBARCY
SALINE
POPE
IZARD
HOT SPRINGS
OUACHITA
COLUMBIA
OUACHITA
UNION
UNION
UNION
MISSISSIPPI
UNION
UNION
CRITTBNDEN
GARLAND
UNION
MILLER
UNION
UNION
HOT SPRINGS
WASHINGTON
HASHINGTON
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FAULKNER
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04/10/92
04/14/92
04/20/92
04/25/92
OS/11/S2
OS/11/92
OS/21/92
05/27/92
05/27/92
05/27/92
05/21/92
06/02/92
06/09/92
06/09/92
06/14/92
06/14/92
06/22/92
06/23/92
06/30/92
07/13/92
/ /
07/23/92
07/26/92
07/29/92
07/30/92
07/15/92
07/31/92
01/06/92
01/01/92
01/10/92
01/03/92
0*/29/92
01/17/92
09/0>/92
09/10/92
(9/11/92
09/29/92
10/04/92
10/05/92
10/14/92
10/21/92
10/31/92
11/03/93
11/10/92
11/23/92
11/25/92
12/09/92
12/16/92
12/16/92
12/17/92
12/17/92
12/17/92
12/20/92
12/23/92
12/29/92
12/30/92
01/01/93
01/01/93
01/10/93
01/13/93
01/15/93
01/17/93
01/19/93
01/21/93
01/17/93
01/11/93
01/31/93
11/14/92
02/04/93
02/10/93

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OIL: DIESEL
OIL:DIBSEL
OIL:CRUDB
OTHER OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
GASOLINE! AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL. FUEL: NO.2-O
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL I DIESEL
GASOLINE, SUSPECTED
UHKHOHN OIL
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
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GASOLINE, DIESEL.
OIL: CRUDE
HAZARDOUS WASTE
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OILl CRUDE
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GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE I AUTOMOTIVE
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WASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
WASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
GASOLINE! AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OTHER OIL
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
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                                                                                                                                                                                                Pag*

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                                                                                              ERNS Oil spill Database
    Case*

 F93-1574
 F93-1608
 F93-1625
 F93-1716
 F93-1737
 F93-1759
 F93-1781
 F93-J848
 F93-J857
 F93-1873
 F93-1906
 F93-1925
. F93-2030
 F93-2070
 F93-2114
 F93-2127
 F93-2148
 F93-2157
 F93-2164
 F93-2169
 F93-2199
 F93-2205
 F93-2214
 F93-2216
 F93-2231
 F93-2271
 F93-2278
 F93-2286
 F93-2290
 F93-2295
 F93-2331
 F93-233S
 F93-2354
 F93-2437
 F93-2446
 F93-2458
 F93-2466
 F93-2685
 F93-2720
 F93-2770
 F93-2780
 F93-2781
 F93-2854
 F93-286S
 F93-2888
 F93-2938
 F93-2942
 F93-2947
 F93-3005
 F93-3195
 F93-3222
 F93-3357
 F93-3426
 F93-3434
 F93-3524
 F93-3567
 F93-3589
 F93-3744
 F93-3763
 F93-37S6
 F93-3791
 F93-3805
 F93-3860
 F93-3883
 F93-3942
 F93-3944
 F93-39S1
 F93-3971
 F93-4023
 F93-4036
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PE ZBILER TIMBER PRODUCTS
PE HILLS BROTHER TRANS
PE CIRCLE G TRANSPORTATION
PE O'BRIEN OPERATING CO.
PE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
PC
PE MCDANIAL CONSTRUCTION
PE APPLE ENGINEERING
PE ARCO OIL 1 GAS
PE CARGILL, INCORPORATED
PE LOVES COUNTRY STORE 209
PU SOUTHWESTERN ELEC POWER
PE HASTE MANAGEMENT OF AR
PE MCNEILL TRUCKING CO
PE SAFETY CLEAN CORP
PE LINE OIL PIPELINE
PE ENSCO
UN
PB HA2-TECH ENVIR SER INC
UN
PE C. R. CARS
UN
PB UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
UN
PE RAYMOND VAUGHN TRUCKING
PB KOHLER CO
PE ARCLA ENERGY RESOURCES
UN
PE TENNISON OIL CO
PE TEMPLE INLAND FOREST PROD
UN
UN
PE TEXAS EASTERN PIPELINE CO
PE DESARC IMPLEMENT
PB CAMDEN MIRE COMPANY
PB K RENT
PE BRENT TRANSPORTATION
PE COASTAL UNI LUBE
PB INTERNATIONAL PAPER
PE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
PE TYSON FOODS INC.
PB LION OIL COMPANY
PE LION OIL PIPELINE
PE MCBRIDE AND SONS
PE EASTSIDE AUTO SALVAGE
PE SONAT EXPLORATION
PE ARCLA ENERGY RESOURCES
PE ARMSTRONG SEPTIC TANK SER
UN
CE SHULER DRILLING CO.
PB ARKANSAS POHER AND LIGHT
PE LYON OIL PIPELINE
PE GEN ATLANTIC RES.  INC.
PB ACTION DELIVERY
PU ARKANSAS POHER < LIGHT
PB ASH GROVE CEMENT CO
PE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
PE BUDDY BEAN LUMBER CO
PU ARKANSAS POHER t LIGHT
PB MALVERN PETROLEUM CO, INC
PE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
PE 3 HAY OIL COMPANY
PE CALLAH PETROLEUM CO
PE PILOT OIL
PE GROENDYKE TRANSPORT
PE GROENDYKE TRANSPORT
UN
PE BERRY PETROLEUM CO
PE BROHN DIRT AND MATERIAL
PE HARLAND BRONN CO
          Locate

ST HHY 109
311 HEST SUNSET
HHY 7
SEC-1S, R-21 HEST, T-18
1400 E SECOND AVE
HEST DOUBLE SPRINGS RD
3700 AIRPORT ROAD
SBC-21, R-27 HEST, T-17
SEC-24, R-20 HEST, T-17
307 DODGEN PLACE
HHY 40 t 55 AT 7 ST
FLINT CREEK POHER PLANT
1030 HEST BROADHAY
HGHY 70
600 ELK ST
SEC-35, R-15 HEST, T-17
AMERICAN OIL ROAD
1174 HOOD ST
HGHY 59 AND KING'S HGHY
HHY 71
406 CALIFORNIA ST
618 S 1ST ST

400 N BOWMAN
HHY 1
920 B LINCOLN RD
SEC-6, R-29 HEST, T-B
SHARP ST
GOODHIN TANK BATTERY, 7 MI
540 E BARTON
111325 MARCHE RD
1907 EAST MAIN ST
SEC-1, R-15 HEST, T-17
HHY 11 AND HHY 38
3411 NORTH HUTCHINSON ST
1012 POPLAR
LOCK 4 NORTHBOUND
B 10TH AND RAY
3900 INTERNATIONAL DRIVE
HHY (4 AND HHY 211
HHY 64 EAST
OFF HHY 167
SEC-11, R-14 HEST, T-17
HHY 282
1400 HARFORD RD
.5 MI E OF LOCKING DAM 13
301 HILLHOOD
OLD FERRY LANDING AT THE
COLLEGE ST I DAVIDSON ST
CALION OIL
LAKE CATHERINE BELOW
SEC-10.R-14 HEST, T-17
217 OTTO LANE
3411 NORTH HUTCHINSON ST
HHY 270 HEST
ASH GROVE CEMENT PLANT
VAN BUREN YARD
HHY 270
HHY 300 AT BIG MAUMELLB
610 DAVIS ST
TRAIN YARD
SEC-21, R-19 HEST, T-15
SEC-32, R-1S HEST, T-18
800 CLUB ROAD
HHY 74, 1.50 MI EAST OF
HHY 74 SPIDER BRANCH
CHEVRON FOOD MART 2601
SBC-22, R-19 HEST T-15
SOUTHHESTERH ELECTRIC
ON 43HHY NEAR THE SEHCO

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CABOT
BOXIDE
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Spdate
02/20/93
02/24/93
02/25/93
03/03/93
03/05/93
03/07/93
03/08/93
03/16/93
03/16/93
/ /
03/20/93
03/20/93
03/28/93
03/30/93
04/05/93
04/06/93
04/07/93
04/08/93
04/07/93
04/08/93
04/09/93
04/12/93
04/13/93
04/13/93
04/07/93
04/06/93
04/20/93
04/21/93
04/21/93
04/19/93
04/25/93
04/24/93
04/27/93
03/20/93
05/03/93
04/29/93
05/04/93
05/18/93
05/21/93
05/25/93
05/27/93
05/26/93
05/28/93
05/01/93
05/28/93
06/07/93
06/07/93
03/16/93
06/11/93
06/21/93
06/26/93
07/05/93
07/11/93
07/12/93
07/20/93
in/23/93
07/25/93
08/06/93
08/08/93
08/09/93
08/10/93
08/10/93
08/16/93
07/20/93
08/23/93
08/23/93
08/24/93
08/25/93
08/31/93
08/31/93

Matl
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
PETROLEUM NAPHTHA
OIL, MISC: ROAD
CUTTING OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
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OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: DIESEL
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OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
HASTE OIL
HASTE OIL
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OIL: DIESEL
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CB
DE

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EA
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EA
AB
EA
BR

CB

AG
BH
BN
BR
EA
DA

EA

DF

BN
BM


CI

EA
GA
BC

GA
BF
EA

AA

BC

AA
Me
d
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CB
BA
CD
CL
BA
BB
BA
BA
CK
CB
CC
CD
BA
BA
BD

CL
CB
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BD
BA
CL
AB
AB
CL
BA
CE
BA
CL
CF
CF
BA
CB
CL
BA
BA
CF
CK
CL
BA
BA
CB
AB
CB
CK
BA
CD
CL
BA
BA
CD
BD
BA
CD
CB
BA
BA
CL
BA
BA
BA
CB

CK
CL
CL
                                                                                                                                                                                               TDDI
GA
DB
GA
HA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
HA
GA

BE
GA
GA
GA
DA

AC
GA
HA
HA
HA
GA
GA

HA
GA
BB
GA
EC
AC
GA
DA
DE
HA
HA
GA
GA
GA
GA
BD
GA
GA
GA
HA
GA
AC
GA
DB
DA
GA
GA
GA
DA
GA
GA
GA
GA
HA
BD
BD
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    case*      t            Prp

 F93-4061      PE ADVANCE APLICATION
 F93-40I1      PE HCBRIDE ASPHALT
 F93-4116      PE PROVEN OIL PROD INC.
 F93-42II      PE INDEPENDENT FOREIGN CARS
 F93-4330      PE UNITING PETROLEUM
 F94-0003      FG USAF - LITTLE ROCK AFB
 F94-OOOS      PE SEARS AUTOMOTIVE
 F94-OOI1      PC
 F94-0086      PE ROLLINS TRUCK LEASE CO
 F94-010S      PE HOMROE AUTO EQUIPMENT
 F94-0121      PE COULSON OIL COMPANY
 F94-0128      PU ENERGY OPERATIONS
. F94-01S7      PE SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
 F94-0211      PE OOULSOH OIL COMPANY
 F94-0254      PE BEAVER LAKE CONCRETE
 F94-027S      PE GEORGIA PACIFIC
 F94-0297      PE NACATOCH OIL PRODUCERS
 F94-0303      PE TEXAS EASTERN PIPELINE CO
          Locate

HHY S3 .5 MILES FROM
JUNCTION OF U5-71 AND SR
KARREYVILLE LANDING FIELD
6521 LANCASTER
SEC-10, R-20 NEST, T-14
BTMN TAXI NAY 6 AND
HWY 7
MHY 12, C MI EAST OF
1-30 NORTHBOUND NEAR EXIT
1601 HHY 49B
1-40,1 MILE NEST OF
ROUTE 3 BOX 137 G
DOT NO.  UNKMONN UNKNONN
1-40 MILE 245
HHY 187
HMY 12 AND PAPERMILL ROAD
INEZ WEST LEASE
4 HI SE OF EL DORADO
          Loity

CAMDEN
ALMA
HERMITAGE
LITTLE ROCK
NILLISVILLE
JACKSONVILLE
HOT SPRINGS
ELDORADO
ARKADELPHIA
PARAGOULD
HIDMER
RUSSELLVILLE
PALESTINE
FORREST CITY
UREKA SPRINGS
CROSSETT
SMACKOVER
EL DORADO
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
       Lcounty

NEVADA
CRAHFORD
BRADLEY
PULASKI
NEVADA
PULASKI
GARLAND
UNION
CLARK
GREENE
ST. FRANCIS
POPE
MONROE
ST. FRANCIS
CARROLL
ASHLEY
OUACHITA
UNION
ST  Spdat*

AR 09/01/93
AR 09/04/93
AR 09/09/93
AR 09/23/93
AR 09/21/93
AR 10/01/93
AR 10/01/93
AR 10/04/93
AR 10/01/93
AR 10/07/93
AR 10/12/93
AR 10/12/93
AR 10/14/93
AR 10/12/93
AR 10/22/93
AR 10/25/93
AR 10/25/93
AR 10/2C/93
           Matl

UNKNOWN OIL
ASPHALT
OIL: CRUDE
NASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
HYDRAULIC OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, HISC: LUBRICATING
OIL, FUEL: NO.  2-D
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIESEL
DONTHERM
OILl CRUDE
GASOLINE: UNLEADED
   0
5000
  10
 100
  60
   0
   0
   1
  50
   0
 500
   3
   0
  39
   1
  20
  30
   1
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.00 G FT
.00 B F
.00 G F
.00 B FT
.00 U A
.00 U F
.00 B F
.00 G H
.00 U F
,00 G H
.00 G F
.00 U RH
.00 G H
.00 G H
.00 P F
.00 B F
.00 B P
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O     BA
O     BA
O GA  CL
O     CF
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O BN  CL
O     BA
O BR  DB
O     BA
O     CD
O AB  BA
O AA  BA
O AA  CL
O CI  BD
O BB  CL
O BR  CL
GA
GA
GA
GA
CA
GA
GA
BE
GA
BF
GA
DA
GA

GA
GA
HA
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Casel
F87-0016
F87-0018
F87-0024
F87-0030
F87-0032
F87-0062
F87-0069
F87-0077
F87-0079
F87-0083
F87-0164
F87-0181
•F87-0187
F87-0197
F87-0199
F87-0208
F87-0223
F87-0226
F87-0255
F87-0258
F87-0263
F87-0275
FB7-0298
F87-0302
F87-0308
F87-0318
F87-0343
F87-0376
F87-0390
F87-0396
F87-0414
F87-0422
F87-0450
F87-0454
FB7-0459
F87-0462
F87-0475
F87-0484
F87-0492
F87-0494
F87-0498
F87-0501
F87-0502
F87-OS06
F87-0507
F87-0508
F87-0517
F87-0528
F87-OS29
F87-OS30
F87-0531
F87-0532
F87-0533
F87-0534
F87-0535
F87-OS36
F87-0537
F87-0538
F87-0539
F87-0540
F87-0541
F87-0542
F87-0547
F87-054B
F87-OS49
F87-0550
F87-05S4
F87-0555
F87-0556
F87-0557
9
t Prp
CONTINENTAL OIL
UNKNOWN
AMOCO PRODUCTION
CONOCO
GULF STATE UTILITIES
UNKNOWN
TRANSCON EXPLORATION
TEXACO OIL
UNKNOWN
TEXAS PIPELINE
SUN PIPELINE
UNKNOWN
CONOCO
EXPLORER PIPELINE
TEXACO OIL
CITGO PETROLEUM
CITGO PIPELINE
HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
CITGO PETROLEUM
CITGO PETROLEUM
CITGO PETROLEUM
BRITISH PETROLEUM
MATLACK TRANSPORTATION
SBA SHIPYARD
MAY PETROLEUM
CITGO PIPELINE
SANTE FE MINERALS
PRODENTIAL OIL < GAS
CHEVRON USA
EXXON
AMOCO PRODUCTION
CITGO PIPELINE
CITGO PETROLEUM
AMOCO
VISTA CHEMICAL
THIBODEAUX MOBIL
CANAN
FMP OPERATING
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXAS PIPELINE
CONOCO
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
AMOCO PRODUCTION
SCURLOCK OIL
CONOCO SERVICE STATION
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
MARATHON OIL
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
                                                      Locate

                                             S 36 R1W T3S
                                             LOYOLA t GARVIER
                                             AT LAKE BEOFF FIELD
                                             AT BLUE FIELD BAYOV
                                             AT ELECTRICAL SEDUTATION
                                             2025 GERTILLY BLVD AT GAS
                                             SBC. 21, T14S,  R13H.  NEAR
                                             LAC DE SALLMANDS FIELD
                                             1-10 BRIDGE OVER WHISKEY
                                             DOCK-SLIP OFF 1CH 1.7
                                             3 MI E. OF DELHI 1/2  MI.
                                             ROMAINE RD. OFF HHY 14

                                             T10S R9H SW CORNER SEC 19
                                             BAYOU BONNET CARRIE AT
                                             528 T9S R17W EDGEDRLY
                                             S14 T18N RICH,  APELIKE
                                             SEC. 1 T14N R5E IN
                                             SEC 2 T8S R11W
                                             CHARLIE C DOCK CHARLES
                                             REFINERY H108 S OF 110
                                             IN UNNAMED CANAL
                                             HHY SI < 1-10
                                             MERMUATAN STATE RT. 3166
                                             AVEHY ISLAND HELL M
                                             S30 T10S R9N
                                             FROG LAKE FIELD,  SEC  31,
                                             25 MI. OFF HHY 165 OF
                                             5 HI. HOUMA, 1/2 MI.  SO.
                                             EXXON REFINERY DOCK
                                             CANAL LEADING TO LAKE
                                             SEC. 30 THNSHIP 75 RANGE
                                             S34T21N28D
                                             H3113
                                             VISTA CHEMICAL
                                             THIBODEAUX MOBIL

                                             LAKE HATCH  FIELD T18S
                                             PARADIS FIELD
                                             PARADIS FIELD
                                             ERATH FIELD 29 53'52" 92
                                             BAYOU BLUB, CENTRAL
                                             CATAHOULA LAKE
                                             AT CONOCO REFINERY
                                             HH ( HD MILEY HELL SITE
                                             INTRACOSTAL HTY
                                             CONOCO SVC  STA.
                                             LAKE SALVADOR FIELD
                                             LAKE SALVADOR FIELD
                                             LAKE SALVADOR FIELD
                                             LAFITTE FIELD
                                             LAFITTE FIELD
                                             LAFITTE FIELD
                                             CHEVRON USA. INC.
                                             BLACK BAY FIELD
                                             WEST BAY FIELD
                                             WEST BAY FIELD
                                             HEST BAY FIELD
                                             HEST BAY FIELD
                                             HEST BAY FIELD
                                             BLACK BAY FIELD
                                             QUARANTINE  BAY FIELD
                                             LAKE BARRB  FIELD,  TANK
                                             LAKE BARRE  FIELD,  TANK
                                             LAKE BARRE  FIELD,  TANK
                                             LAKE BARRE  FIELD,  TANK
                                             H.  DELTA BLK 79
                                             REMERE PASS FIELD
                                             REHERE PASS FIELD
                                             REMERE PASS FIELD
                                                                                  Lcity
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill  Database
                                                                                                         Lcounty
                                                                                                                         ST   spdate
                                                                                                                                                Matl
PINE PRAIRIE
NEH ORLEANS
RACE LAND
BATON ROUGE
DUSON
NEH ORLEANS
JOHNSON'S BAYOU
HARVEY


DELHI
KAPLAN
ST. MARTIHVILLE
LAKE CHARLES

VINTON
LONGHOOD

LAKE CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
HARVEY
LAPLACE
MERMENTAU
AVERY ISLAND
LAKE CHARLES
PLAQUEMINE
GLEHMOVA
HOUMA
BATON ROUGE
HOUMA
DEQUINCY
HAYNESVILLE
ZACHARY
HESTLAKE
LAFAYETTE
THIBODAUX

PARADIS
HARVEY

GROSS TETE

BATON ROUGE
DENHAM SPRINGS
LAROSE
NEH ORLEANS






NEH ORLEANS








LAT 29 12'00", LON. 90
LAT 29 12-00", LON. 90
LAT 29 12'00", LON. 90
LAT 29 12 '00", LON. 90

VENICE
VENICE
VENICE
EVANGELINE
ORLEANS
LAFOURCHE
IBERVILLB
LAFAYETTE
ORLEANS
CAMERON
ST. CHARLES
ST. MARTIN
TERRBBONNE
HIGHLAND
VERMILION
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
CALCASIEU
CAD DO
LINCOLN
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
JEFFERSON
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
ACADIA
IBERIA
CALCASIEU
IBERVILLB
RAPIDES
CLAIBORNB
EAST BATON ROUGE
LAFOURCHE
CALCASIEU
CLAIBORNE
EAST BATON ROUGE
CALCASIEU
LAFAYETTE
LAFOURCHE
TERREBONHE
ST. CHARLES
ST. CHARLES
VERMILION
IBERVILLE
ST. MARTIN
EAST BATON ROUGE
LIVINGSTON
LAFOURCHE
ORLEANS
ST. CHARLES
ST. CHARLES
ST. CHARLES
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
ORLEANS
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
TERRBBONNE
TERRBBONNE
TERRBBOHNE
TERREBOHNE
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
LA 10/02/86  OIL:CRUDB
LA 10/03/86  GASOLINE
LA 10/01/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 10/06/86  OIL.-CRUDE
LA 10/06/86  PCB
LA 10/09/86  GASOLINE
LA 10/1 1/86OIL:CRUDE
LA 10/14/86  OIL.-CRUDE
LA 10/14/86  GASOLINE
LA 10/10/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 10/28/86  OIL: CRUDE
LA 10/30/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 11/05/86  OIL: CRUDE
LA 10/31/86  OIL: CRUDE
LA 11/01/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 11/03/86  OIL: CRUDE
LA 11/10/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 11/11/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 11/04/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 11/07/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 11/07/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 11/15/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 11/20/86  DIESEL FUEL
LA 11/21/86  OTHER OIL
LA 11/23/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 11/24/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 11/28/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 12/01/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 12/05/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 12/07/86  HAXES PARAFFIN
LA 12/05/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 12/10/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 12/12/86  OILlCRUDE
LA 12/14/86  CONDENSATE < CRUDE
LA 12/15/86  PETROLEUM RELATED
LA 12/14/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 12/16/86  NATURAL GAS CONDENSATE
LA 12/17/86  OILlCRUDE
LA 12/22/86  OIL: CRUDE
LA 12/23/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 12/23/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 12/23/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 12/23/86  OIL: CRUDE
LA 12/23/86  OIL]CRUDE
LA 12/24/86  CONDENSATE
LA 12/24/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 12/26/86  GASOLINE
LA 11/19/86  OIL:CRUDB
LA 11/01/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 09/09/86  OILlCRUDE
LA 11/25/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 11/17/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 10/04/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 08/27/85  OILlCRUDE
LA 09/14/85  OIL:CRUDE
LA 08/19/85  OILlCRUDE
LA 09/20/85  OIL:CRUDE
LA 08/19/85  OIL:CRUDE
LA 08/19/85  OILlCRUDE
LA 08/19/85  OILlCRUDE
LA 09/16/85  OILlCRUDE
LA 08/04/86  OILlCRUDE
LA 04/17/86  OILlCRUDE
LA 06/27/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 05/31/86  OILlCRUDE
LA 06/04/86  OIL:CRUDE
LA 05/11/85  OILlCRUDE
LA 09/09/84  OILlCRUDE
LA 03/03/85  OILlCRUDE
LA 03/21/85  OILlCRUDE



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1600.
30.
3.
850.
1.
20.
20.
0.
5.
6.
0.
1.
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0.
25.
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630.
IS.
5.
0.
1.
10.
1.
20.
5.
10.
100.
1.
5.
7.
SO.
15.
20.
0.
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0.
15.
210.
336.
21.
2.
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8.
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1.
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caaef
F87-0558
FI7-OS59
F87-0560
FB7-OS61
F87-OS62
F87-0563
F87-OS64
F87-0565
F87-OS66
FI7-0567
F87-OS68
F87-0569
FI7-0570
F87-OS73
F87-0601
F«7-0«07
F87-0623
F87-0647
FI7-06S4
F«7-0657
F87-0711
F87-072S
F87-0734
F87-0778
F87-0784
FB7-0787
FH7-0790
F87-OS42
F«7-0»45
F87-0849
F87-0857
F87-08S9
F87-0881
F87-0886
FI7-0889
F87-0890
FI7-0909
FI7-0920
F87-0926
FI7-0933
FI7-0943
FI7-0946
FI7-094B
F87-0975
F87-1002
FI7-1003
FI7-100C
FB7-100I
F81-1011
F87-1012
F87-1018
F87-1020
F07-1028
FS7-1029
FS7-1036
F87-1041
FI7-1042
F87-10S1
F87-1053
FS7-1064
F87-1073
F87-1084
F(7-10M
F87-1102
F87-1123
F87-1129
F«7-113«
F87-1170
FS7-1173
F87-1175
9
t Prp
CHEVRON USA
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
KERR HCGEE
SHELL OIL
UNKNOWN
AMOCO
CONOCO
SHELL OIL
CRO MARINE
MOBIL OIL
TEXACO OIL
CHARTER HART
EXXON CHEMICAL
UNKNOWN
ASHLAND PIPELINE
HESS BACKER PRODUCTION
CITGO PIPELINE

KERR HCGEE
AMOCO PRODUCTION
CARDHEAX
CONOCO MAR. COHEAUX
CADDO PARISH SHERIFF
CONOCO
TRAIER OIL (MR. SUTTON)
REDHAY OIL 1 GAS
AMOCO PRODUCTION
CONOCO
TRANSCON EXPLORATION
AMOCO PRODUCTION
TEXACO OIL
ARCO OIL I GAS
TEHNECO OIL
COAST GUARD MORGAN CITY
CHEVRON USA
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
EENRON OIL < TRANSPORT
TEXACO OIL
MOBIL OIL
EXXON CHEMICAL
CITGO PETROLEUM
SCURLOCK OIL
EXXON
UNKNOWN
TEXACO OIL
CITGO PETROLEUM
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
CONOCO
JiV TRUCKING
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
CONOCO
CITI1EH
SANDIFER PETROLEUM
TRANSCON EXPLORATION
BARGE TRANSPORT
CITGO PIPELINE
CITGO PETROLEUM
NORM IHGRADE
RED WING OIL
                                                       Locate

                                             REMERE PASS FIELD
                                             MAIN PASS BLK 69
                                             MAIN PASS BLK «9
                                             SOUTHPASS BLK. 11 LAT. 29
                                             SOUTHPASS BLK. 11 LAT.
                                             SOUTHPASS BLK. 11 LAT.
                                             SOUTHPASS BLK. 11 LAT.
                                             SOUTHPASS BLK. 11 LAT. 29
                                             SOUTHPASS BLK. 11 LAT.
                                             SOUTHPASS BLK. 11 LAT.
                                             SOUTHPASS BLK. 11 LAT.
                                             SOVTHPASS BLK. 11 LAT. 29
                                             SEC. 17-16-20 T21N R10N
                                             LAT 29 49*30' LONG 91
                                             EXIT I OF HARRISON t
                                             6 MI. H. OF T.D.  BICKHEM
                                             SE CORNER S12 T12S RIDE
                                             LAT 20 SI-OS* LONG 91
                                             29 31 N 2 1/2 HI. E. OF
                                             5XN 26 TtS R3E LAT 30 20
                                             LAFITTE FIELD RIGOLETS
                                             CHARTER HART.
                                             FARADIS FIELD LAT 21 SI

                                             C MIL N. OF VIDALIA SEC.
                                             HERMENTAN RIVER N. OF
                                             SEC 24, TtS, R10N: 10 HI.
                                             AT TX-LA ST. LINE,
                                             BAYOU CROOKCRENE SCHWING

                                             SE 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC. IS.
                                             DOCK *4
                                             END OF NALDEN FERRY ROAD
                                             S2C T3S R2E H1171
                                             TRAZER OIL (MR. SUTTON)
                                             OFF PARISH RD.
                                             12 MILKS ON AMOCO ROAD
                                             TETETATE BATTERY
                                             SXN S3 T7S RSE
                                             NELL SITE OFF LINDER ROAD
                                             LAKE SALVADOR t TANK
                                             3.S MI. B./LOGANSPORT.
                                             TENNACO
                                             ALAMO EXPRESS/ALAMO
                                             4 MI. W. OF HOMER
                                             HP 502.>
                                             PORT OF MERHANTAV
                                             TANK BATTERY NO.  2
                                             NE 1/4 SE 1/4 S4T3N R3N

                                             S17 RSIR9S
                                             N. 1/2 SECT. 66 T12S R3E
                                             DUCK LAKE FLO. AREA GROUP
                                             SURLOCK OIL CO. ON SIDE
                                             FAUSSE  POINT FIELD
                                             S12 T10S R2N
                                             ALEXANDRIA RAIL YARD
                                             TETETATE TANK BATTERY
                                             J AND V TRUCKING
                                             H74 AND 110. DUTCH TOWN

                                             1 MI. S. OF WESTLAKE
                                             HWY (1-31 MI. W.  OF HEN
                                             LAKE PONCRATRAIH FACILITY
                                             TIGRE LAGOON, EDNA
                                             CITY SERVICE A DOCK
                                             4 MI. N. OF EDGERLY; SEC
                                             SW SEC. 4 T20 N RISK
                                             LAKE HAURBPAS
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HEN ORLEANS
ZACHARY

MORGAN CITY
GIBSON
ST. LANDRY
HARVEY
MARRERO
NEW ORLEANS
LAKE CHARLES
VIDALIA
LAKE ARTHUR
SULPHUR

LAFAYETTE
ANTIOCH
HAMtlSONBURG
HESTLAKE
SHREVEPORT
VILLE PLATTE
NEW ORLEANS
BATON ROUGE
LAKE CHARLES
BASILS
BARRE
DEMHAH SPRINGS
HARVEY
LOGANSPORT
CHALHETTE
MORGAN CITY
HOMER
MONROE
MKRMANTAU

LINDSAY
BATON ROUGE
LAKE CHARLES
ABBEVILLE
DUCK LAKE
ABBEVILLE
HEW IBERIA
JENNINGS
ALEXANDRIA
LAFAYETTE
LAKE CHARLES
DUTCHTONN
HETAIRIE
HESTLAKE
LAP LACE
NEW ORLEANS
INTERCOASTAL NATERWAY
SULPHUR
EDGERLY
OIL CITY

CROHLEY
PLAOUEHINES
PLAQVBHINBS
PLAQUEHINBS
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMIHES
PLAOUEHINES
PLAQVEHINES
PLAQUEHINE3
PLAOUEHINES
PLAQUEHINES
PLAQOEHINBS
PUKWENINES
WEBSTER
IBERIA
ORLEANS
EAST BATON ROUGE
IBERIA
ST. MARTIN
TERREBONNE
EVANGELIHE
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
ORLEANS
CALCASIEU
CONCORDIA
JEFFERSON DAVIS
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
ST. MARTIN
CLAI BORNE
CATAHOULA
CALCASIBU
CADDO
EVANGELIVE
ORLEANS
EAST BATON ROUGE
CALCASIEU
ACADIA
ST. LANDRY
LIVINGSTON
ST. CHARLES
DE SOTO
ST. BERNARD
ST. MARTIN
CLAI BORNE
OUACHITA
ACADIA
ST. MARTIN
GARVIN
EAST BATON ROUGE
JEFFERSON DAVIS
VERMILION
ST. MARTIN
VERMILION
IBERIA
JEFFERSON DAVIS
RAPIDES
LAFAYETTE
CALCASIEU

JEFFERSON
CALCASIEU
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
JEFFERSON
VERMILION
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CADDO
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
ACADIA
LA 04/28/85
LA 10/07/16
LA 10/21/16
LA 10/02/16
LA 10/06/16
LA 10/07/16
LA 10/09/16
LA 10/12/16
LA 10/14/86
LA 10/21/86
LA 10/21/16
LA 10/31/M
LA 12/30/86
LA 12/23/16
LA 01/04/17
LA 01/06/17
LA 01/08/87
LA 01/13/87
LA 01/14/17
LA 01/14/87
LA 01/22/17
LA 01/27/17
LA 01/27/17
LA 01/24/87
LA 01/31/17
LA 01/30/17
LA 02/01/17
LA 02/12/87
LA 02/12/17
LA 02/13/17
til. 1 1
LA 02/14/87
LA 02/20/17
LA 02/22/87
LA 02/23/17
LA 02/24/87
LA 02/20/87
LA 02/27/87
LA 02/28/87
LA 03/07/87
LA 03/10/87
LA 03/10/87
LA 03/10/87
LA 03/13/87
LA 03/18/87
LA 03/18/87
LA 03/17/87
LA 03/18/87
LA 03/18/87
LA 03/11/87
LA 03/19/87
LA 03/19/87
LA 03/20/87
LA 03/19/87
LA 03/21/87
LA 03/22/87
LA 03/22/87
LA 03/25/17
LA 03/21/87
LA 03/25/87
LA 03/27/87
LA 03/28/87
LA 03/27/17
LA 03/31/87
LA 04/06/87
LA 04/06/87
LA 04/08/87
LA 04/14/87
LA 03/29/87
LA 04/04/87
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILtCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL.-CXUD8
GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE
CONDENSATE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDE
LUBE OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
SALT WATER
OILt CRUDE
OILl CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILtCRUDE
UNKNOWN
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL! CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
•2 FUEL OIL
OILlCRUDE
DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
OILt CRUDE
OILtCRUDE
HYDROCARBONS
OILtCRUDE
OILtCRUDE
OILtCRUDE
BLACK OIL
OILiCRUDK
OILlCRUDE
DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
DIESEL
GASOLINE
DIESEL
OILtCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
LIGHT CONDENSATE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILtCRUDE
OILtCRUDB
OILtCRUDE
U So
n ur
1 c
Quantl t e
3.00 G O
2S.OO G O
4.00 G O
1.00 G 0
1.00 G 0
2.00 G 0
2.00 G O
2.00 G 0
2.00 G 0
1.00 G O
1.00 G 0
IS. 00 G O
2SOO.OO B P
2.00 B F
1.00 G F
SO. 00 B FP
1.00 G F
4.00 B P
S.OO B V
15.00 B F
30.00 G F
0.00 F
2.00 G F
6.00 G V
7.00 B P
7.00 B F
10.00 B P
0.00 P
15.00 G
20.00 B F
0.00 F
S.OO G F
0.00
10.00 B F
1.00 B F
1.00 U F
60.00 P
10.00
20.00 P
10.00 F
20.00 P
1.00 F
3.00 B P
20000.00 G
3.00 G F
2600.00 G R
2.00 B F
2.00 G F
4.00 F
S60.00 F
40.00 P
S.OO F
1.00 F
1.00 H
10.00 G F
120.00 B P
3000.00 G R
10.00 B F
10.00 G
100.00 G F
0.00 P
15.00 G V
0.00
1.00 B F
2.00 G F
1.00 G F
15.00 B
15.00 B P
0.00
50.00 P F
M Ca He
a u d
t a 1
. e
o
O
o
o
o
0
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
0
0
o
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
o
o
o
o
0
o
0
o
o
o
o
o
                                                                                                                                                                                                         So
                                                                                                                                                                                                         ur
12/09/93
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Pag*

-------

Cage*
F87-1180
F87-1183
F87-1187
F87-1214
FB7-1221
F87-1224
F87-1230
F87-1263
F87-1266
F87-1274
F87-1275
F87-1277
.F87-1278
F87-1279
F87-1280
F87-1281
F87-1282
F87-1293
F87-1316
F87-1317
F87-1318
F87-1322
F87-1323
F87-1324
F87-1325
F87-1326
F87-1327
F87-1328
F87-1329
F87-1330
F87-1331
F87-1332
F87-1333
F87-1336
F87-1337
F87-1341
F87-1344
F87-1345
F87-1346
F87-1348
F87-1353
F87-1359
F87-1364
F87-1378
F87-1394
F87-1395
F87-1396
F87-1397
F87-1398
F87-1399
F87-1400
F87-1401
F87-1402
F87-1410
F87-1411
F87-1412
F87-1413
F87-1414
F87-1415
F87-1416
F87-1417
F87-1422
FB7-1423
F87-1424
F87-1425
F87-1426
F87-1427
F87-1428
F87-1429
F87-1430
q
t Prp
PPG INDUSTRIES
TENKECO OIL
MARATHON OIL
PLAQUEHINE TREATMENT
MOBIL OIL
LAMSON/CROCXER PETROLEUM
MATLACK TRANSPORTATION
OUARLES DRILLING
PLACID OIL
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
VISTA CHEMICAL
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON VSA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
ST. MARYS PARISH
OLIN
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CONOCO
CHEVRON USA
EXXON
AMARADAHESS

TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
EXXON
EXXON
EXXON
EXXON
EXXON
EXXON
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON VSA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
          Locate

AT PLANT
OFF SHORE/S. TIMBALAER
SBC. 26 T23 RAH
PLAQUEMINE TREATMENT
OFFSHORE COAST OF LA. L29
END OF HHY. 75 OUTSIDE OF
HHY. 4 11 MI. H. OF
LAKE PERROT
T6N. R3E, SBC 30
S. PASS 24 FIELD
BLACK BAY FIELD/LAT.29
LAKE PBRTO FIELD, TANK
LAKE BARRE FIELD, TANK
TERRBBONNB FARISH LAT. 29
TERREBONNE PARISH/TANK
TERREBONNE PARISH TANK
LAKE BARRE FIELD LAT.29
PLANT
STORAGE FACILITY 12
STORAGE FACILITY »2
TANK BATTERY »1
LAKE BARRE FIELD
LAKE BARRE FIELD
LAFITTE FIELD COMMINGLE
LAFITTE FIELD. COMMINGLE
LAFITTE FIELD; COMMINGLE
LAFITTE FIELD, COMMINGLE
TANK BATTERY »3
TANK BATTERY H-l S. PASS
PLATFORM P-l S/L 2869
STORAGE FACILITY 12
COMMINGLING FACILITY »1
TANK BATTERY »1
COMMINGLING FACILITY »2

1-10 BEST
WEST BLACK BAY FIELD
WEST BLACK BAY FIELD;
NEST BLACK BAY FIELD;
TOWNSHIP 4 50UTH, RANGE 2
SEC. 14, TOWNSHIP 21N-5H
DUCK LAKE FIELD, OFFSHORE
LAKE CHICO
5 MILES NORTHHEST OF
LAKE BARRE FIELD, TANK
LAKE BARRE FIELD, TANK
LAKE BARRE FIELD, TANK
LAKE BARRE FIELD TANK
LAKE BARRE FIELD TANK
DELTA DUCK CLUB FIELD,
DELTA DUCK CLUB FIELD
DELTA DUCK CLUB FIELD
DELTA CLUB FIELD
SEC. 213 T15S.R11B,MARTIN
H. POTASH FIELD, NK END
H. PATASH FIELD, NN END
DUCK LAKE FIELD SEC.
13.5 HI. SO OF
13.5 MI. SO OF
ST. CHARLES PARISH LAT 29
ST. CHARLES PARISH LAT 29
TANK BATTERY NO. 1
TANK BATTERY NO. 1
TANK BATTERY NO. 1
TAHK BATTERY HO. 1
CUMHINGLING FACILITY »2
TANK BATTERY NO. 1 S.C.
TANK BATTERY NO. 1 S.L.
COMMINGLING 12 BLACK BAY
COMMINGLING FACILITY *2
                                      Lcity
                                                 ERNS Oil Spill Database
                                                             Lcounty
HESTLAKE
LAFAYETTE
HAYHBSVILLE
PLAQUEMINE

LAFAYETTE
FRIENDSHIP
BELLE CHASE
TROUT
VENICE
VENICE
40'50" H
NEH ORLEANS
NEW ORLEANS
28 ' 00"CAILLOU ISLAND
39'50"
NEW ORLEANS
WESTLAKB
NEH ORLEANS
NEH ORLEANS
NEH ORLEANS
NEH ORLEANS
NEH ORLEANS
HARVEY
HARVEY
HARVEY
HARVEY
BURAS
VENICE
VENICE
NEH ORLEANS
NEH ORLEANS
NEH ORLEANS
NEH ORLEANS
MORGAN CITY
WESTLAKE
HEH ORLEANS
HEH ORLEANS
NEH ORLEANS
VILLE PLATTE
LISBON
DUCK LAKE
LAFAYETTE
CROHLEY
HARVEY
HARVEY
HARVEY
HARVEY
HARVEY
HARVEY
HARVEY
HARVEY
HARVEY
DUCKLAKE FIELD
BAY LANAUX
BAY LANAUX
DUCK LAKE
CENTERVILLE
CENTERVILLE


HEH ORLEANS
NEH ORLEANS
NEN ORLEANS
MEM ORLEANS
BLACK BAY FIELD
BLACK BAY
BLACK BAY
NEH ORLEANS
NEH ORLEANS
CALCASIEU
LAFAYETTE
CLAIBORNE
IBERVILLE
PLAQUEMINBS
LAFAYETTE
BIBHVILLE
PLAQUEMINES
LA SALLE
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
TERREBONNE
ORLEANS
ORLEANS
TERREBONNE
TERREBONNE
TERREBONNE
CALCASIEU
ORLEANS
ORLEANS
ORLEANS
ORLEANS
ORLEANS
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
ORLEANS
PLAQUEMINES
ORLEANS
PLAQUEMINES
ST. MARY
CALCASIEU
PLAQUEMIHES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
EVANGELINE
CLAIBORNE
ST. MARTIN
LAFAYETTE
ACADIA
TERREBONNE
TERREBONNE
TERREBONNE
TERREBONNE
TERRBBONNE
TERREBONNE
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
MARTIN
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARY
ST. MARY
ST. CHARLES
ST. CHARLES
ORLEANS
ORLEANS
ORLEANS
ORLEANS
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
ORLEANS
ORLEANS


ST
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
IA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA


Spdate
04/07/87
04/09/17
04/15/87
04/10/17
04/24/87
04/27/87
04/26/87
05/03/87
05/02/87
10/17/86
10/14/86
11/06/86
10/31/86
10/05/86
10/10/86
10/05/86
10/16/86
05/08/87
02/09/87
03/29/87
02/20/87
02/09/87
03/16/87
02/12/87
03/24/87
04/05/81
10/01/86
02/15/87
02/01/87
05/06/87
03/29/87
03/24/87
02/22/87
02/16/87
05/01/87
05/13/87
03/26/17
03/13/87
03/01/87
05/18/87
05/17/87
03/20/87
05/18/87
05/19/87
11/01/86
11/25/86
12/09/86
11/21/86
10/27/86
11/29/86
05/15/86
12/23/86
01/23/86
02/04/87
02/05/87
06/17/86
12/19/86
12/15/86
12/17/86
01/01/87
10/14/86
01/04/87
01/07/87
12/11/86
12/23/86
12/23/86
12/13/86
12/23/86
11/28/86
05/13/87


Matl
CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS
OIL SHEEN
OIL: CRUDE
CONDENSATE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
DIESEL OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
REFINED OIL
OIL:CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
ASPHALT
COOLING OIL
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
LOBE OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL OIL/GAS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL-.CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRODE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE


Quantl
50.00
1.00
5.00
175.00
1.00
20.00
15.00
40.00
30.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
6.00
5.00
1.00
3.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
2.00
110.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.00
12.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
10.00
1.00
1.00
0.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
0.00
15.00
5.00
3.00
5.00
10.00
1.00
2.00
20.00
1.00
4.00
1.00
5.00
5.00
7.00
2.00
3.00
1.00
u
n
1
t
G
G
B
G
G
B
G
G
B
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
B
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G

G
G
G
G
B
B
B
B

G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
B
B
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
So
ur
C
e
F
F
P
F
O

HF
F
t
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
F
0
F

0
O
O
O
O
O
F
F
0
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
O
V
F
FO
FO
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
F
F
F
F
F
F
T
F
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
H ca Me
a u d
t a i
. e
0
O
0
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
o
0
o
o
o
0
o
o
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
0
0
o
o
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
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FI7-14CS
F87-1467
F87-1478
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F87-1S21
F87-1522
F87-1S23
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CITGO PIPLINE
UNION TEXAS PETROLEUM
TEXACO OIL
CITGO PIPELINE
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TEHNBCO OIL
HATLACK TRANSPORTATION
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
SHELL OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
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TEXACO OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
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SHELL OIL
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BAYOU FER BLANK FIELD
BAYOU SALE OFFSHORE
BAYOU SALE OFFSHORE
BAYOU SALE OFFSHORE FAC.
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COMMINGLING FACILITY *7
CUMMIMGLING FACILITY 17
PLUMB BOB COMMINGLING
PLUMB BOB CUHMINGLING
BAY ST. ELAINE FIELD TANK
BAY ST. ELAINE FIELD TANK
S. PASS BLK 27 E. BAY
BLK. 24
S. PASS BLK. 11 PLATFORM
S. PASS BLK. 11 PLATFORM
  .P. BLK. 11 E. BAY
  . PASS BLK. 27 E. BAY
  . PASS BLK. II PLATFORM
  . PASS BLK. 11 E. BAY
  . PASS BLK. 11 STATION 4
  . PASS BLK. 11 PLATFORM
  . BAY S. PASS BLK. 24
  . BAY S. PASS BLK. 11
  . PASS BLK. 11 PLATFORM
S. PASS BLK 11 PLATFORM B
S. PASS BLK. 11 PLATFORM
BAYOU BLEU AT CENTRAL
TEXACO REFINING/MARKETING
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MI. 90/1-40 1/2 MI. E. OF
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CITGO FACILITY
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US HNY 167 I LA HNY 182
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CONOCO »2 DOCK
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VENICE FIELD,  COMMINGLING
LAFITTE FIELD COMMINGLING
LAFITTE FIELD COMMINGLING
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                                                                        BAST BLACK BAY
                                                                        NEST BAY FIELD
                                                                        EAST BLACK BAY
                                                                        EAST BLACK BAY
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ORLEANS
ORLEANS
ORLEANS
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ST. MARY
ST. MARY
PLAOUBHINES
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
ST. JAMES
ST. MARTIN
BKAUREGARD
ST. CHARLES
ST. BERNARD
PLAOUEMINES
PLAQUEHIHES
PLAOVBMIHES
PLAOUEMINES
PLAOUEMIHES
PLAQUEMIHES
IBERIA
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARTIN
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                                                                        LAKE ARTHUR
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PLAQUEMIHES
PLAQUEHIHES
PLAOUEMINES
PLAOUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAOUEMINES
PLAOUBMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAOUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
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ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
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CALCASIEU
ST. LANDRY
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
JEFFERSON
ST. TAMMANY
CALCASIEU
PLAOUBHINES
PLAOUEMINES
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
CALCASIEU
PLAOUBMINES
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARTIN
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LA 11/24/86
LA 12/08/86
LA 04/20/87
LA OS/04/87
LA 03/27/87
LA 01/13/87
LA 04/27/87
LA OS/25/87
LA 05/25/87
LA OS/2C/87
LA 05/27/87
LA 05/31/87
LA 06/01/87
LA 06/01/87
LA 06/01/87
LA 06/03/87
LA 04/20/87
LA 04/26/87
LA 04/07/87
LA 04/16/87
LA 03/27/87
LA 06/12/87
LA 04/01/87
LA 05/15/87
LA 05/31/87
LA 05/13/87
LA 08/13/86
LA 04/23/87
LA 11/02/86
LA 11/08/86
LA 11/11/86
LA 11/12/86
LA 11/14/86
LA 11/1S/86
LA 11/20/86
LA 11/29/86
LA 12/08/86
LA 12/09/86
LA 12/12/86
LA 12/14/86
LA 12/19/86
LA 12/23/86
LA 12/29/86
LA 06/17/87
LA 06/15/87
LA 05/25/87
LA 06/19/87
LA 06/16/87
LA 06/24/87
LA 06/23/87
LA 06/25/87
LA 06/26/87
LA 06/11/87
LA 06/29/87
LA 07/01/87
LA 07/01/87
LA 07/01/87
LA 07/05/87
LA 07/05/87
LA 02/14/87
LA 05/11/87
LA 04/01/87
LA 05/15/87
LA 07/06/87
LA 07/07/87
LA 07/10/87
LA 03/20/87
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OIL.-CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
DISTILLATES
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILICRUDE
LUBE OIL ADDITIVE
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OIL.CRUDE
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OIL:CRUDE
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F87-1841
F87-18S2
F87-1853
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F87-1855
F87-1B68
F87-I871
F87-1888
F87-1894
F87-1905
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F87-1909
F87-1926
F87-1927
F87-1928
F87-1929
F87-1932
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F87-1943
F87-1957
F87-1958
F87-1959
F87-1961
F87-1971
F87-1973
F87-1975
F87-1976
F87-1977
F87-1978
F87-1979
F87-2014
F87-2015
F87-2016
F87-2017
F87-2018
F87-2024
F87-2029
F87-2030
F87-2032
F87-2033
F87-2034
F87-2035
F87-2036
F87-2042
F87-2043
F87-2044
F87-2045
F87-2046
F87-2047
F87-2049
F87-2053
F87-2080
F87-2085
F87-2094
F87-2098
F87-2109
F87-2114
F87-2128
F87-2129
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F87-2159
F87-2168
F87-2169
F87-2170
F87-2171
F87-217S
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EXXON
EXXON
EXXON
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
PETROLEUM UNITED
ASHLAND PIPELINE
EXXON CHEHICAL
TEXACO OIL
MOBIL OIL
HAHTHORNE OIL t GAS
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
EXXON
EXXON
MARATHON OIL
CHEVRON USA
CITGO PETROLEUM
SHELL OIL
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD
UNKNOWN
EXXON
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
SHELL OIL
UNKNOWN
FARMERS HOME
FARMERS HOME
FARMERS HOME
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
EXXON
EXXON
EXXON
EXXON
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
EXXON
EXXON
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
CONOCO
EXXON
EXXON
TRANSCON EXPLORATION
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CITGO PETROLEUM
CHEVRON USA
LYONS. MILLIARD t HATSON
CITGO PIPELINE
AMOCO PRODUCTION
CHEVRON USA
ASHLAND PIPELINE
UNKNOWN
MOBIL OIL
CONOCO
STEPHENS TRUCK LINES
AMOCO PIPELINE
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
MOBIL OIL
CHEVRON USA
EXXON
CHEVRON USA
                                                      Locate

                                             H.  POTASH FIELD/COMMON
                                             PARADIS FIELD/TANK
                                             PARADIS
                                             BLACK BAY FIELD-BEST
                                             BLACK BAY FIELD;  WEST
                                             BLACK BAY FIELD-SOUTHEAST
                                             BLACK BAY FIELD-CENTRAL

                                             HHY.  327 AND HHY.75
                                             513 TUN RUE/3  MI.
                                             ATCHAFAYALA BASIN BAYOU
                                             HENDERSON LAKE
                                             BAYOU BLEAN
                                             CROCHET ROAD
                                             E.  HACKBERRY FIELD
                                             E.  HACKBERRY FIELD
                                             PARADIS FIELD
                                             PARADIS FIELD
                                             1 HI. H. OF HAYNESVILLE
                                             DELTA GATHERING  STATION
                                             •D' DOCK/CITGO PETRO/IN
                                             NORMAN t BREAUX  FACILITY
                                             »7  H. YARD,  OLIVER YARD,
                                             SOUTHERN RR YARD
                                             OIL GATHERING SYSTEM »2
                                             PLATFORM EI61A,  GULF OF
                                             HEEKS ISLAND PRODUCTION
                                             H.  DELTA 30 TERMINAL NEAR
                                             BEST LAKE VERRET FIELD
                                             ON  BLACK BAYOU 6TH VIVIAN
                                             CHARLES BARKIS PLACE
                                             CRAZY FARMS/5 HI. N/HER
                                             KNIGHT I IVERSON, 10 HI.
                                             U.PACIFIC HOPAC  RR YARD
                                             PELICAN ISLAND TERMINAL
                                             PELICAN ISLAND TERMINAL
                                             DEER ISLAND FIELD
                                             DEER ISLAND FIELD
                                             UP  RR YARD
                                             WEST POTASH FIELD NH AND
                                             WEST POTASH FIELD NH END
                                             LAFITTE FIELD COMMINGLING
                                             LAFITTE FIELD COHHINGLER
                                             H.  DELTA BLOCK 55 N/2,
                                             SEC 32,  T21S.  R25E
                                             SEC 32,  T21S,  R25E
                                             NEST CAMERON,  BLOCK 21S A
                                             CHEVRON
                                             SOUTH PASS BLOCK 24 FIELD
                                             DELTA GATHERING  STATION
                                             EAST BLACK BAY FIELD
                                             SOUTH EAST BASTIAN BAY
                                             MILE 29 CALCASIEU RIVER
                                             QUARANTINE BAY FIELD
                                             S26 T13S R13E HELL 
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F87-2178
F87-2179
F87-21S1
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FI7-21I5
F87-2186
F87-2187
F87-2188
F»7-2191
FB7-2208
F87-2217
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F87-2236
F87-2244
FB7-2250
F87-2266
F87-2267
F87-2270
F«7-2271
F87-2272
FI7-2273
F87-2276
F87-2277
FI7-22I9
F87-2291
FB7-2328
FB7-2334
FB7-2335
FS7-2336
FB7-2337
F87-2338
F87-2339
F87-2345
F87-2348
F87-23S2
F8B-OD09
F88-0015
F8I-004S
F8I-OOC1
F88-0075
F88-011C
FSS-0117
F88-0118
F88-0119
F88-0120
F88-0121
F8I-0124
F88-0125
FBB-0126
F88-0129
F88-0133
F88-0140
FOS-0155
F8B-0165
F8S-0167
FBB-0183
F88-0217
F88-0226
F88-0227
F88-0231
F88-0233
F88-0238
F88-0239
F88-0245
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F88-0270
F88-0271
F88-0272
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CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
EXXON
EXXON
EXXON
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
TEXACO OIL
EXXON
FALCON REFINERY
EXXON
EXXOH
TEXACO OIL
AMOCO PRODUCTION
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
EXXON
EXXON
TENNECO OIL
MOBIL OIL
UNHNOHN
TRANSCON EXPLORATION
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CENTRAL CRUDE
CONOCO
DOM CHEMICAL
CITGO PIPELINE
STANDARD OIL PROD. CO.
DO* CHEMICAL
CITGO PIPELINE CO.
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
UNKNOWN
CITGO PIPELINE
NEK ORLEANS FIRE DEPT.
SCURLOCK OIL CO.
CHEVRON USA INC.
TESLA RESOURCES
PLACID OIL CO.
VISTA CHEMICALS
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CONOCO
CONOCO
CHEVRON
UNKNOmi
EXXON USA
TENSAS DELTA LAND CO.
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
                                                      Locate

                                            GRAND BAY FIELD
                                            SERPERLA NELL
                                            S. PASS 2-Y FIELD
                                            EAST BLACK BAY FIELD TANK
                                            N. BAY FIELD/K. BAY
                                            PAHADIS FIELD, 2.5 HI.
                                            DUCK LAKE OFFSHORE AREA
                                            DUCK LAKE FIELD
                                            E. BRIDGE YARD
                                            GARAM ISLAND
                                            ANCHORAGE TANK FARM
                                            OFF H*Y 10
                                            PETITE ANSE B-34 LOCATION
                                            PETITE ANSE B-28
                                            HENDERSON SHAHP/30 DEC.
                                            NHITS LAKE FIELD
                                            BAY DE CHENE FIELD
                                            COMMINGLING FAC. tl
                                            GOLDEN HBADON FIELD TANK
                                            GOLDEN MBADOH DIELD, TANK
                                            AVERT ISLAND FIELD
                                            AVERT ISLAND FIELD
                                            VERMILLION BLOCK
                                            mar HACKBBRRY FIELD
                                            140 POIDRAS
                                            NEST CARHON, BLOCK 215
                                            NORTH BLACK BAY FIELD
                                            BLACK BAY FIELD
                                            BLACK BAY FIELD
                                            EAST BLACK BAY FIELD
                                            NEST BLACK BAY COMINGLING
                                            NEST BLACK BAY COMINGLING
                                            NEST BAY COMINGLING
                                            IN CRONLEY
                                            CONOCO
                                            GRAND BAYOU PLANT-PROPANE
                                            SECT. 36  T7S  RUN
                                            L29 45*55" LO 92 50'48"
                                            DON CHEMICAL
                                            STATE KNY 108 AT
                                            HNY 182 SOUTH
                                            N. BLACK BAY FIELD
                                            NEST BLACK BAY FIELD
                                            NEST BAY FIELD
                                            SOUTH PASS 24 FIELD/TANK
                                            EAST BLACK BAY FIELD/TANK
                                            SE HEST BAY STORAGE FAC.
                                            N. BLACK BAY
                                            N. BLACK BAY
                                            SE N. BAY FIELD/3. PASS
                                            BEHIND XAYBRS DEPT. STORE
                                            EVANGELINE OIL FIELD
                                            TRACY'S TRAILER PARK
                                            NEAR PERKINS ROAD
                                            AT SOUTH VARATARIA FIELD
                                            NEST LAKE POHTCHARTRAIN
                                            SEC. 2-T«N-R3E
                                            OLD SPANISH TRAIL RD.IHTO
                                            SEC. 32,  NNSHP 10S, R10N
                                            30 13N,  90 15N
                                            GRAND ISLE TANK BATT.
                                            BLACK BAY FIELD
                                            4500 GENERAL MYERS DR.
                                            PLANT
                                            15-20 MI.  H/JONESVILLE,
                                            NEST BLACK BAY S/F 12
                                            TANK BATTERY N-l
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LAKE CHARLES
VENICE


PARADIS
DUCK LAKE
DUCK LAKE
NEN ORLEANS
VENICE
PORT ALLEN
CRONLEY
AVERT ISLAND
AVERY ISLAND
HENDERSON
GUEYDAN
BAY DE CHENE FIELD


GOLDEN MEADOW FIELD
AVERY ISLAND
AVERY ISLAND


HEN ORLEANS
LAKE CHARLES
NORTH BLACK BAY FIELD
BLACK BAY FIELD
BLACK BAY FIELD
EAST BLACK BAY
NEST BLACK BAY
NEST BLACK BAY
VENICE
LAKE CHARLES
BOOALOOSA
DONALDSONVILLE
DE QUINCY
GRAND CHENIER
PUOUEMINB
LAKE CHARLES
OPELOUSAS
•EST BLACK BAY FIELD
NEST BLACK BAY FIELD
NEST BAY FIELD
SOUTH PASS 24 FIELD
EAST BLACK BAY FIELD
SOUTH EAST NEST BAY
NEST BLACK BAY FIELD
NEST BLACK BAY FIELD
SOUTHEAST NEST BAY FIELD
KENNER
JENNINGS
NEN ORLEANS
BATON ROUGE
BARATARIA
LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN

NESTLAKE

LAKE CHARLES
GRANDE ISLE
BUCK BAY FIELD
NEN ORLEANS
ARCADIA
JONESVILLE
BLACK BAY FIELD
SOUTH PASS 24 FIELD
EAST BLACK BAY FIELD
EAST BLACK BAY FIELD
BLACK BAY FIELD
PLAQUEMINES
CALCASIEU
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAOUEMINES
ST. CHARLES
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARTIN
JEFFERSON
PLAQUEMINES
NEST BATON ROUGE
ACADIA
IBERIA
IBERIA
ST. MARTIN
VERMILION
TERREBOHNE
TERREBOHHE
LAFOURCHE
LA FOURCHB
IBERIA
IBERIA
VERMILION
CAMERON
ORLEANS
CALCASIEU
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAOUEMIHES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINBS
CALCASIEU
WASHINGTON
ASCENSION
CALCASIEU
CAMERON
IBERVILLE
CALCASIEU
ST. LANDRY
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAOUEMINES
PLAOUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
FLAQUEHINES
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
ORLEANS
EAST BATON ROUGE
JEFFERSON
LIVINGSTON
LA SALLE
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
JEFFERSON
PLAQUEMINES
ORLEANS
BIENVILLE
CATAHOULA
PLAQUBHINES
PLAOUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUBHINBS
PLAOUEMIHES
LA 07/17/87
LA 08/23/87
LA 07/02/87
LA 07/1C/87
U 07/OC/87
LA 07/21/87
LA 11/19/16
LA 07/14/87
LA 09/02/87
LA 09/02/87
LA 09/05/87
LA / /
LA 11/19/86
LA 08/06/87
LA 09/14/87
LA 09/13/87
LA 08/04/87
LA 05/08/87
LA 08/04/87
LA 05/18/87
LA 08/06/87
LA 11/19/86
LA 09/19/87
LA 09/19/87
LA 09/17/87
LA 09/17/87
LA 08/31/87
LA 08/03/87
LA 08/04/87
LA 08/10/87
LA 08/16/87
LA 08/17/87
LA 08/03/87
Hi. 1 1
LA 09/29/87
LA 09/27/87
LA 10/01/87
LA 10/01/87
LA 10/10/87
LA 10/14/87
LA 10/18/87
LA 09/15/87
LA 09/16/87
LA 09/17/87
LA 09/03/87
LA 09/09/87
LA 09/05/87
LA 08/19/87
LA 08/18/87
LA 08/07/87
LA 10/28/87
LA 10/27/87
LA 10/18/87
LA 11/04/87
LA 11/04/87
LA 11/05/87
LA 11/08/87
LA 11/13/87
LA 11/16/87
LA 11/17/87
LA 07/14/87
LA 09/17/87
LA 11/16/87
LA 11/17/87
LA 11/18/87
LA 10/08/87
LA 10/02/87
LA 10/24/87
LA 10/19/87
LA 10/15/87
OILl CRUDE
SALT HATER DISTILLATE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
DILI CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
PROPYLENE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL! CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL! CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
CONDENSATE
OILlCRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
MOTOR OIL
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDB
OILlCRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
PROPANE
CRUDE OIL
OIL : CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
OIL 1 CRUDE
UNLEADED GASOLINE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL I CRUDE
OIL t CRUDE
OIL t CRUDE
OIL 1 CRUDE
OIL 1 CRUDE
OIL 1 CRUDE
OIL 1 CRUDE
OIL ! CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
OIL t CRUDE
BUTANE
CRUDE
CONDBNSATE
OIL 1 CRUDE
OIL 1 CRUDE
KEROSENE
OIL I CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL 1 CRUDE
OIL 1 CRUDE
PROPANE
GASOLINE
OIL 1 CRUDE
OIL 1 CRUDE
OIL 1 CRUDE
OIL I CRUDE
OIL i CRUDE
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17.00 G
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1.00 G
1.00 G
1.00 G
1.00 G
1.00 G
1.00 G
150.00 G
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1.00 G
15.00 B
42.00 G
2.00 B
300.00 B
1.00 G
3.00 B
30.00 G
3.00 G
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LEEVILLE
DE BIDDER
NATSON
PINE PRAIRIE
DBS ALLBHANDS BAYOU
THIBODAUX
LAKE CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
URANIA
HENDERSON
MORGAN CITY
HAXEY
HKSTLAKE
HOMER
HOUHA
WEST BAY FIELD
NORTH BLACK BAY FIELD
BATON ROUGE
BLACK BAY FIELD
BLACK BAY FIELD
BLACK BAY FIELD
BLACK BAY FIELD
ESTHERHOOD
BLACK BAY FIELD
MELVILLE
SHREVEPORT
BOSSIER CITY
PINE ISLAND FIELD
ATCHAFALAYA
HESTLAKE
JEFFERSON
LAFAYETTE
METAIRIE
FRANKLIN
PINE PRAIRIE
EUNICE
MORGAN CITY
BASTRO?
PIGEON
COTTON VALLEY
NEW IBERIA
BAYOU BUFF
LAKE CHARLES
BOSSIER CITY
RIVER RIDGE
GULF INTERCOASTAL
CHAVIA
VENICE
VENICE
CENTERVILLE
LAKE CHARLES
GRAND BAYOU
HERRYVILLE
BAYOU HAILED
HOMER
PINE ISLAND FIELD
GEISMAR
SLIDELL
SLIDELL
HAHNVILLE

HOMER
LAKE CHARLES
MOUNT LEBANON
MORGAN CITY
CROSSETT
LAFAYETTE
MEM ORLEANS
LAKE CHARLES
DUCK LAKE FIELD


Lcounty
LAFOURCHE
BEAUREGARD
LIVINGSTON
EVANGELINE
ST. CHARLES
LAFOURCHE
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
LA SALLE
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARY
ACADIA
CALCASIEU
CLAI BORNE
TERREBONNE
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
EAST BATON ROUGE
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
ACADIA
PLAQUEMINES
ST. LANDRY
CADDO
BOSSIER
CADDO
TBRREBONNE
CALCASIEU
JEFFERSON
LAFAYETTE
JEFFERSON
ST. MARY
EVANGELINE
ST. LANDRY
ST. MARY
MOREHOUSE
IBERVILLE
WEBSTER
IBERIA

CALCASIEU
BOSSIER
ORLEANS
ST. MARY
TERREBONNE
PLAQU2MINES
PLAQUEMINES
ST. MARY
CALCASIEU
ASSUMPTION
BEAUREGARD
ACADIA
CLAIBORNE
CADDO
ASCENSION
ST. TAMMANY
ST. TAMMANY
CLAIBORNE
LAFOURCHE
CLAI BORNE
CALCASIEU
BIENVILLE
ST. MARY

LAFAYETTE
ORLEANS
CALCASIEU
ST. MARTIN


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LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
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LA
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LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
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LA
LA
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LA
LA
LA
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LA
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LA
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Matl
OILS: DIESEL
HYDRAULIC OIL
DIESEL
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OILS: DIESEL
DIESEL FUEL
OIL : CRUDE
OILS: DIESEL
OIL : CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OILS: DIESEL
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
DIESEL
OIL : CRUDE
GASOLINE
KEROSENE
LUBE OIL
CONDENSATE
OIL ! MISC : LUBRICATING
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
HASTE OIL
NO. 6 OIL
OIL : CRUDE
CONDENSATE
OIL 1 CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
JP-4 JET FUEL
DIESEL FUEL : MARINE
OILS, FUEL : 16
OIL : CRUDE
OIL t CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL I CRUDE
OIL : MISC : LUBRICATING
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL ! CRUDE
OIL I CRUDE
HASTE OIL
HEAVY OIL SHEEN
CRUDE LIKE SUBSTANCE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL
OIL SHEEN
NATURAL SAS CONDESATE
STRONG WHITE FUMES
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
BUNKER FUEL
UNKNOHN OIL
OIL


Quantl
1.00
450.00
1.00
95.00
100.00
5.00
1.00
33.00
1500.00
1.00
100.00
350.00
25.00
IS. 00
3.00
1.00
1.00
1600.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
200.00
1.00
15.00
355.00
40.00
15.00
0.00
2.00
200.00
130.00
200.00
3.00
1000.00
200.00
10.00
5000.00
4.00
5.00
5.00
3.00
250.00
300.00
4000.00
0.00
1.00
30.00
34.00
5.00
20.00
15.00
5.00
10.00
15.00
4.00
5.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
160.00
30.00
0.00
3100.00
0.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
0.00
5.00
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F88-0901
F88-0902
. F88-0903
F88-0914
F8I-091S
FB8-0927
F88-0945
F8B-095S
F8B-0963
F88-0974
F88-0975
F88-0976
F88-0981
F88-09I2
F88-09BJ
F88-0987
FI8-0990
F88-1019
F8I-103C
F8I-1043
F88-104S
F88-1052
FB8-107C
F88-1099
F88-1114
F8B-1115
FII-1131
FII-1132
FM-1133
F88-1134
F88-113S
FBB-113B
F88-1144
FBB-1152
F88-1154
F88-1159
F88-11C8
F88-1172
F88-1174
F8B-117S
F88-1190
F88-1207
F88-121C
F88-1218
FB*-12CS
FB8-12CC
F88-129*
FSB-1297
F88-1300
F88-1301
FBB-1302
F88-1313
FM-134C
F«»-135S
F88-13C1
FBB-1367
FBB-1384
FB8-1407
F88-1408
F88-140S
9
t Prp
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
GRAHAM ROYALTY LTD
EQUITABLE PETROLEUM
MARATHON OIL CO.
CITGO
EXXON PIPELINE
UNION TEXAS PETROLEUM
MATLOCK INC.
VISTA CHEMICAL CO.
CHEVRON USA INC.
CHEVRON USA INC.
CHEVRON USA INC.
PPG INDUSTRIES
CONOCO INC
ENGLAND AFB-CBCIL LENIS
MOBIL OIL
UNKNONN
AMOCO PRODUCTION
EXXON USA
GROENDYKB TRANSPORTING
MOBIL OIL COMPANY
JAMES RIVER CORP.
JAMES RIVER CORP.
ASHLAND PIPELINE
ASHLAND PIPELINE CO.
ASHLAND OIL CO.
J.R. OPERATOR
EXXON USA
UNKNOWN
CATROL INC.
MATLACK
ASHLAND PIPELINE
CITCO FETRO
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RR
MURPHY OIL
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
EXXON USA
TAYLOR OIL CO.
CHEVRON
ROSE WOOD RESOURCES
TEXACO INC
AMOCO PRODUCTION
MR. JAMES HARPER
CHEVRON
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC
MALLARD »15 PLAINS
SOUTHEAST SEAFOOD
EXXON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
TEXACO
CABOT CORP.
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
MI DRILLING FLUIDS
MARATHON OIL CO.
CONOCO INC
EXXON
MARATHON OIL
HILL PETROLEUM OR PERMIAN
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
                                                      Locate

                                             WEST BLACK BAY FIELD
                                             PLATFORM P-l SK 28C9
                                             LAKE HATCH CENTRAL
                                             IKTERSECTIOM OF LA HY It
                                             NE Y4.SECTION t.  TOWNSHIP
                                             SI T115 R12H
                                             3M S OF HAHNVILLE LA/ 1 M
                                             DITCH ALONG LA HNY 3115
                                             MATLOCK INC.
                                             OLD SPANISH TRAIL
                                             BLACK BAY FIELD
                                             BLACK BAY FIELD
                                             GRAND BAY FIELD
                                             HASTEWATBR TREATMENT PLT
                                             NELL SITE
                                             ENGLAND AFB-CECIL LENIS
                                             BAYOU DINDE
                                             CITY DRAINAGE SYSTEM 17M
                                             PENHINGTOH 43 HELL .5 M S
                                             EXXON USA
                                             CLEARVIEN PARKHAYIHARRERO
                                             CLAREY AND WEST HETAIRIE
                                             HWY 9C4 - WEST
                                             JAMES RIVER CORP.
                                             SBCT32.T9 NORTH,R 7EAST
                                             SEC.31. T9 NORTH,  R7 E
                                             QUACHITA RIVER,SECT 31 T9
                                             J.R.  OPERATOR
                                             RIVER MILE 232 E.  BATON
                                             AT END OF BETTY BLVD.
                                             CATROL IMC.
                                             1-10  W. LAKE CHARLES
                                             ASHLAWD PIPELINE
                                             SBC 12 THN  105 RNG 3W
                                             OLIVER YEAR
                                             SOUTHERN RR YARD
                                             BLACK BAY FIELD CENTRAL
                                             WEST  DELTA BLOCK 27 FIELD
                                             S  PASS 24 FIELD TANK
                                             QUARANTINE  BAY FIELD TANK
                                             N  BLACK BAY FIELD
                                             BLACK BAY FIELD
                                             MILE  232
                                             2HI W.  OF IOWA,  ON
                                             GRAND BAY FIELD
                                             N.OF  110,  BHI K.  OF LAKE
                                             LW 29 52" 37*  H LOW 90
                                             1MI WORTH OF HEW ROADS,
                                             MR. JAMES HARPER
                                             TIMBALIER BAY FIELD,  TAND
                                             CI50  KLUEG  PINES RD
                                             CECELIA BASE H  B FORK OF
                                             SOUTHEAST SEAFOOD
                                             SECT  10,T 95N .  RIB
                                             TIHBALIER BAY FIELD TANK
                                             TIHBALIRE BAY TANK
                                             PLUMB BOB FIELD AT SCHOOL
                                             WEAR  FRANKLIN AT CABOT
                                             COMMINGLING FASCILITY  »1
                                             CHEVRON
                                             WBST  BLK BAY T/B  »1  BLACK
                                             HI  DRILLING FLUIDS
                                             S21 T23N R*H
                                             CONOCO  INC
                                             CM-3  SOUTH MINI BATTERY
                                             S22.T23N, RIH
                                             HWY 190W TO KROT1
                                             TIMBALZER BAY TANK
                                             TIMBALIER BAY  TANK
                                             TIHBALIER BAY  TANK


Loity
WEST BLACK BAY FIELD
WEST DELTA BLOCK FIELD
HOUHA
BRIDGE CITY
HAYNBSVILLE
LAKE CHARLES
HAHHVILLE
GBISMAR
SULPHUR
WESTLAKE
BLACK BAY FIELD
BLACK BAY FIELD
GRAND BAYOU
LAKE CHARLES
VILLE PLATTE
ALEXANDRIA
BAYOU DIHDE
SULPHUR
tACHERY
BATON ROUGE
NEH ORLEANS
HETAIRIE
ST. FRANCISVILLE
ST. FRANCISVILLE
HARRISONBURG
HARRISONBURG
HARRISONBURG
MERRYVILLE
BATON ROUGE
MARRERO
PORT ALLEN
LAKE CHARLES
FERRIDAY
LAKE CHARLES
NEH ORLEANS
NEW ORLEANS
BLACK BAY FIELD
NEST DELTA BLOCK 27
SOUTH PASS 24 FIELD
QUARANTINE BAY FIELD
NEST BLACK BAY FIELD
BLACK BAY FIELD
BATON ROUGE
IOWA
GRAND BAYOU
LAKE CHARLES
PARADIS
NEH ROADS
HOUHA
TIMBALIER BAY FIELD
SHREVEPORT
BATON ROUGE
NEH ORLEANS

LEEVILLE
LEEVILLE

CEWTBRVILLE
WEST BAY FIELD
NEH ORLEANS
BLACK BAY FIELD
INTRACOASTAL CITY
HAYNBSVILLE
LAFAYETTE
BILLET BAY
HAYNESVILLE
KROTZ SPRINGS
TIMBALIER BAY
TIMBALIER BAY
TIMBALIER BAY


Lcounty
PLAQUEHINES
PLAQUEHINES
TERREBOKHB
JEFFERSON
CLAIBORNE
CALCASIEU
CLAIBORNE
ASCENSION
CALCASIEU
CALCASIBU
PLAQUEHINES
PLAQUEMINES
ASSUMPTION
CALCASIBU
EVANGELINE
RAPIDBS
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
EAST BATON ROUGE
EAST BATON ROUGE
ORLEANS
JEFFERSON
NEST FELICIANA
WEST FELICIANA
CATAHOULA
CATAHOULA
CATAHOULA
BEAURBGARD
EAST BATON ROUGE
JEFFERSON
NEST BATON ROUGE
CALCASIEU
CONCORDIA
CALCASIBU
ORLEANS
ORLEANS
PLAQUBHINBS
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUBHINES
PLAQUBHINES
PLAOUEMINES
EAST BATON ROUGE
CALCASIEU
ASSUMPTION
CALCASIBU
ST. CHARLES
POINTS COUPES
TERRKBONNE
LAFOURCHE
CADDO
EAST BATON ROUGE
ORLEANS
ACADIA
LAFOURCHE
LAFOURCHE
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARY
PLAQUEMINES
ORLEANS
PLAQUBMINES
VERMILION
CLAIBORNB
LAFAYETTE
PLAQUEHINES
CLAIBORNE
ST. LANDRY
LAFOURCHE
LAFOURCHE
LAFOURCHE


ST
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
U
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA


spdate
12/03/87
12/28/87
02/15/88
02/15/18
02/17/88
02/17/88
02/19/88
02/1B/B*
02/24/88
02/25/18
01/12/88
01/31/88
01/15/88
02/26/88
02/29/18
03/02/88
03/03/88
03/04/88
03/04/88
03/07/88
03/07/88
03/07/8*
03/05/1*
03/05/88
03/08/88
03/08/18
03/08/8*
03/13/88
03/15/88
03/17/88
03/18/88
03/18/88
03/21/88
03/24/8*
03/2C/I*
03/26/88
02/06/88
02/16/88
02/23/88
02/13/88
02/20/88
02/18/81
03/30/88
03/31/88
02/17/88
03/31/88
04/04/8*
04/02/1*
04/05/88
03/25/88
03/30/88
04/11/11
04/07/1*
04/07/88
02/22/1*
03/28/88
04/23/88
04/14/88
03/01/11
03/04/88
03/05/88
04/27/18
05/02/1*
05/04/88
02/23/48
05/04/88
05/10/88
04/22/8*
04/16/88
04/21/88


Matl
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
PROB WASTE OIL
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
LIGHT PROCESS OIL
PETROLEUM NAPTHA
KEROSENE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
INCINERATOR FEED
UNKNOWN OIL
JET FUELS: JP-4
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL CONDBSATE
JET FUEL 1 JP5
LUBE OIL
MOTOR OIL
OILS: DIESEL
OILS: DIESEL
CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL
DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
VARIOUS OILS
DIESEL
CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
LPC VAPORS
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL I CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL
OILS: DIESEL
OIL : CRUDE
UNKNOWN
OIL i CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OILS: DIESEL
OIL 1 CRUDE
OILS, MISC : TRANSFORMER
RAH GAS
DIESEL
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
OIL : CRUDE
AROMATIC OIL
OIL : CRUDE
OIL t CRUDE
OIL t CRUDE
OIL BASED DRILLING HUD
OIL : CRUDE
OIL I CRUDE
OIL
OIL : CRUDE
SLUDGE OIL
OIL t CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE


Quant 1
1.00
1.00
15.00
0.00
15.00
15.00
CO. 00
5.00
2.00
100.00
0.00
1.00
1.00
150.00
250.00
0.00
10.00
CO. 00
70.00
6500.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
10.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.00
3.00
5.00
2.00
CO. 00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
5.00
0.00
4.00
0.00
2.00
5.00
0.00
0.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
15.00
2.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.00
3.00
0.00
10.00
35.00
30.00
0.00
50.00
0.00
4.00
1.00
1.00
U
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G
G
B

B
G
B
G
G
B

G
G
P
G
U
B
B
B
G
U
U
U
B
B
B
B
U
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B

G
B
U
U
U
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
U
G
U
G
B
U
G
G
U
U
G
G
G
G
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G

G
B
B
G

B
U
G
S
G
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c
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F
F
F
F
P
P
P

H
F
FO
O
O
F
H
F
F

P
F
H
H
F
F
P
P
P
P
V

F
H
P
P
R
R
0
O
O
0
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F
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0
V
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V
T
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O
F
F
O
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O
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O
O
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0
O
O
O
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O
O
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O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
0
O
O
0
O
0
O
O
O
0
0
O
O
O
0
0
O
O
O
O
0
O
0
O
O
O
0
O
O
0
O
0
0
O
0
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
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                                                                                                                                                                                               TDDI
12/09/93,
                                                                                                                                                                                                Page

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Case*
FB8-1410
F88-1411
F88-1412
F88-1413
F88-1414
F88-14I5
F88-I416
F88-1424
F88-1425
F88-1426
F88-1433
F88-1436
. F88-1446
F88-1469
FB8-1471
F88-1482
F88-1484
F88-148S
F88-1486
F88-1487
F88-1488
F88-1489
F88-1521
F88-1533
F88-1540
F88-1566
F88-1571
F88-1596
F88-1599
F88-1602
F88-1603
F88-1607
F88-1613
F88-1614
F88-1631
F88-1645
F88-1650
F88-1659
F88-1663
F88-1665
F88-1681
F88-1685
F88-1686
F88-1697
F88-nOO
F88-1707
F88-1723
F88-1724
F88-1725
F88-1728
F88-1751
F88-1769
F88-1770
F88-1771
F88-1714
F88-1775
F88-1782
F88-1783
F88-1796
F88-1801
F88-1803
F88-1825
F88-1BZ6
F88-1837
F88-184S
F88-1857
F88-1869
FB8-1872
F88-1B74
F88-1884
g
t Prp
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
DtR BOAT RENTALS
ARTRA RESOURCES CORP.
ARTRA RESOURCES - HENRY
W.R. CRACE PETROLEUM
BERWICK BAY OIL CO
GRACE PETROLEUM CO.
AMOCO PRODUCTION
CHEVRON
CITGO PIPELINE
AMOCO PRODUCTION CO.
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
KAISER FRANCIS OIL CO.
CONOCO
SHELL CHEMICAL CO
CITGO PIPELINE CO.
MCDERMOTT MARINE
UNKNOWN
US DOE
EXXON USA
TEXACO
UNKNOWN
AMOCO PRODUCTION
WEST RIVER TUGBOAT
SHELL OIL COMPANY
UNKNOWN
EXXON
AMOCO PRODUCTION CO.
UNKNOWN POSS. JOTCO OIL
CONOCO REFINERY
CITGO PIPELINE
SHELL WESTERN EXPLORATION
SHELL WESTERN EXPLORATION
TEXACO INC.
ARKLA GAS
CHEVRON USA
CONOCO
AMOCO
AMOCO PRODUCTIONS
TEXACO INC.
TEXACO
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
TEXACO
MOBIL OIL CO.
PUERTO RICO MARINE MGNT
TEXACO
EXXON USA - STEVE LITTLE
BERWICK BAY OIL CO.
MOBIL
CONOCO INC.
GULF STATE UTILITIES (?)
CITCO PIPELINE CO.
CONOCO
S. WESTERN ELECTRIC
COHOCO INC.
UNKNOWN (DEVAUL CO.)
GULF STATES UTILITIES
                                                      Locate

                                             TIMBALIER BAY TANK
                                             TIMBALIER BAY FIELD TANK
                                             SATURDAY ISLAND FIELD 10
                                             SATURDAY ISLAND FIELD 10
                                             TIMBALIER BAY FIELD 14
                                             TIMBALIER BAY FIELD 14
                                             BAYOU BOUEF MORGAN CITY
                                             BAYOU SECRET FIELD - 8
                                             BAYOU SECRET FIELD
                                             CALCASIEU RIVER CUTOFF
                                             BERWICK BAY FUEL DOCK
                                             JC NICKERSON tl,PLATFORM
                                             PINE ISLAND FIELD DILLON,
                                             BAY COQUILLK FIELD
                                             HURRICANE CREEK PIELD
                                             SHERATON FIELD
                                             WEST BAY FIELD 10 MILES
                                             EAST BLACK BAY FIELD TANK
                                             NORTH BLACK BAY FIELD
                                             WEST BLACK BYA FIELD
                                             SOUTHEAST BLACK BAY FIELD
                                             WEST BLACK BAY TANK
                                             WEST OF GRAND LAKE
                                             357,  T-ll-S,  R-6-E
                                             SHELL PLANT,  RIVER RD
                                             SEC 23,  T6S,  R13N, SE OF
                                             MCDERMOTT WEST YARD,  2MI
                                             621 DECATUR IN NEW
                                             BAYOU CHOCTAW STATEGIC
                                             EXXON USA
                                             LAKE FAUSB PT
                                             UNKNOWN
                                             LAKE BUFF,  EDGE OF
                                             VIRGIN ISLAND ( HWY 22
                                             NORCO OIL REFINERY,  RIVER
                                             BAYOU DE9CANNES SOUTH OF
                                             SOUTHEAST JPASS FIELD ST.
                                             2  MILES SOUTH OF BREAUX
                                             IN VERMILLION RIVER JUST
                                             AT REFINERY ON OLD
                                             HEAR HHY27 AT S3ST11S
                                             29 49' 30" NORTH 91
                                             LA HWY 83 IS MILES S. OF
                                             AT PLUMB-BOB FIELD
                                             2600 HHYANDOTT ST.
                                             S  28 3-4 M S. OF TOWN
                                             END OF CRACE DAVIS ROAD
                                             4  MI EAST OF BORS .5 MI H
                                             4  MI BAST OF BORO, .5 M N
                                             PLUMBOB LIELD,  N30,
                                             LAKE SALVADON FIELD 29,
                                             SOUTHEAST BLACK BAY FIELD
                                             SOUTHEAST BALCK BAY FIELD
                                             BLACK BAY FIELD
                                             QUARANTINE BAY FIELD TANK
                                             LAFITTE FIBLD-
                                             LACASSIHE NATIONAL
                                             4000 FRANCE RD.PLZNY
                                             HWY 44 AT FACILITY
                                             VERMILLION INTERCOASTAL
                                             ON VERMILLION RIVER
                                             LAT 30-12E LON 3-18
                                             SXH 34 T12S RUE
                                             GULF STATE UTILITIES (7)
                                             SEC 34,  R12W, TS10S,SOUTH
                                             SOUTH OF 1-10 OFF OF MIKE
                                             LIEBERIAN,  MOORING PORT
                                             CLIPTOH RIDGE MARINE
                                             CLINE TRAILER PARK,  LAKE
                                             CORNER OF RODANT RENOIR
                                                                                  Lctty
                                                                                             ERNS Oil Spill Database
                                                                                                         Lcounty
                                                                                                                         ST  Spdate
TIMBALIER BAY
TIMBALIER BAY
GRAND ISLE
GRAND ISLE
TIMBALIER BAY
TIMBALIER BAY FIELD
AMELIA
GRAMERCY
GRAMERCY
LAKE CHARLES
AMELIA
LAKE CHARLES
VIVIAN
BAY COQUILLE
LONGFIELD
BALDWIN
VENICE
EAST BLACK BAY FIELD
BLACK BAY FIELD
WEST BLACK BAY FIELD
SOUTHEAST BLACK BAY
WEST BLACK BAY FIELD
GRAND LAKE
ST. MARTINVILLE
GEISMAR
BANCROFT
AMELIA
NEW ORLEANS
PLAQUEMINE
PATTERSON
NEW IBERIA
PLAIN DEALING
RACELAND
BATON ROUGE
NORCO
JENNINGS

BREAUX BRIDGE
INTERCOASTAL CITY
WESTLAKE
HACKBERRY
LYDIA
NEW IBERIA
HENDERSON
SHREVEPORT
PARKS
CARLYSS
BOURG
BOURG
HENDERSON
HARVEY
SOUTHEAST BLACK BAY
NEST BLACK BAY FIELD
BLACK BAY FIELD
QUARANTINE BAY FIELD
LAFITTE FIELD
LACASSINE WILDLIFE
NEW ORLEANS
UNION
INTERCOASTAL CITY
ABBEVILLE

PIERRE PART
LAKE CHARLES
SOUTH VISON
WESTLAKE
MOORINGSPORT
SULPHUR
AMELIA
BATON ROUGE
LAFOURCHE
LAFOURCHB
PLAQUEMIHES
PLAQUEMINES
LAFOURCHE
LAFOURCHE
ST. MARY
ST. JAMES
ST. JAMES
CALCASIBU
ST. MARY
CALCASIEU
CAD DO
PLAQUEMINES
BEAUREGARD
ST. MARY
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMIHES
PLAQUEMINBS
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINBS
CAMERON
ST. MARTIN
ASCENSION
BEAUREGARD
ST. MARY
ORLEANS
IBERVILLE
ST. MARY
IBERIA
BOSSIER
LAFOURCHE
EAST BATON ROUGE
ST. CHARLES
JEFFERSON
PLAQUEMINES
ST. MARTIN
VERMILION
CALCASIEU
CAMERON
IBERIA
IBERIA
ST. MARTIN
CADDO
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
TERRE BONNE
TERREBONHE
ST. MARTIN
JEFFERSON
PLAQUEMIHBS
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
JEFFERSON
CAMERON
ORLEANS
ST. JAMES
VERMILION
VERMILION
CALCASIEU
ASSUMPTION
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CADDO
CALCASIEU
ST. MARY
EAST BATON ROUGE
LA 04/19/88
LA 04/04/88
LA 04/18/88
LA 04/11/88
LA 04/24/88
LA 03/25/88
LA 05/12/88
LA 05/16/88
LA 05/16/88
LA 05/16/88
LA 05/16/88
LA 05/16/88
LA 05/18/88
LA 04/30/88
LA 05/23/88
LA 05/23/88
LA 04/06/88
LA 04/30/88
LA 04/30/88
LA 04/30/88
LA 04/30/88
LA 04/30/88
LA 05/27/88
LA 05/28/88
LA 06/01/88
LA 06/06/88
LA 06/07/88
LA 06/10/88
LA 06/09/88
LA 06/12/88
LA 06/11/88
LA 06/10/88
LA 06/13/88
LA 06/13/88
LA 05/05/88
LA 06/19/88
LA 04/12/88
LA 06/23/88
LA 06/22/88
LA 06/22/88
LA 06/24/88
LA 06/27/88
LA 06/27/88
LA 06/29/88
LA 06/29/88
LA 06/30/88
LA 07/03/88
LA 07/02/88
LA 07/02/88
LA 07/05/88
LA 07/12/88
LA 05/05/88
LA 05/12/88
LA 05/11/88
LA 06/02/88
LA 04/24/88
LA 07/15/88
LA 07/15/88
LA 07/20/88
LA 07/18/88
LA 07/18/88
LA 07/21/88
LA 07/20/88
LA 07/20/88
LA 07/25/88
LA 07/26/88
LA 07/28/88
LA 07/28/88
LA 07/27/88
LA 07/29/88
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL :
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
DIESEL
DIESEL
CONDENSATE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
C-10 ALPHA OL1
OIL 1 CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL :
GASOLINE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL
OIL : CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
DIESEL
LIGHT OIL
OIL 1 CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
OIL : CRUDE
OIL ! CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
LUBE OIL






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LUBE OIL
DIESEL OIL *2
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CRUDE OIL
OIL
CRUDE
WASTE OIL
TURBINE OIL
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1.00 G o
1.00 G F
0.00 F
1.00 G O
1.00 G O
20.00 G V
4.00 B F
4.00 B F
10.00 B F
100.00 C V
4.00 B 0
4200.00 G F
4.00 G 0
4.00 B P
75.00 B P
3.00 G 0
13.00 O
1.00 G 0
13.00 G 0
27.00 G O
13.00 G O
0.00 U
10.00 G F
150.00 P F
6.00 B P
0.00 U F
0.00 U F
3.00 G V
1.00 B F
3.00 G F
0.00 U
50.00 B P
0.00 U V
0.00 U F
0.00 U V
2.00 B F
4.00 B F
0.00 U
1.00 B F
7.00 B P
10.00 B P
10.00 B F
2.00 G F
1.00 P F
10.00 G P
50.00 B P
20.00 B F
20.00 B F
15.00 G F
6.00 G F
1.00 G O
1.00 G 0
1.00 G O
1.00 G 0
5.00 G F
1.00 0 F
0.00 U H
15.00 G F
2.00 G F
44.00 G
2.00 B F
5.00 G P
0.00 U
6.00 B P
3.00 B F
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0.00 U
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Cacal
FI8-1901
F88-1909
F88-1922
F88-1929
Fit-1932
F8I-1933
F88-1934
F88-1950
F88-1962
FI8-1973
FB8-1977
F8B-1990
F8I-1993
' F88-2013
F88-2D21
F88-2022
FBB-2061
F88-2074
FM-2097
FM-2115
F88-2119
F88-2125
F88-2150
FI8-2158
F88-2168
F88-2172
F8B-2186
FB8-2193
F88-2200
F88-2203
F88-2205
F8S-220C
F88-2217
FI8-2221
F88-2222
F88-2246
F88-2261
F88-22C2
F88-2267
F88-2272
F88-2278
FB8-2284
F88-2285
F88-2286
F88-2287
FBB-2288
F88-2289
F88-2296
F88-2299
F88-2300
F88-2301
F88-2302
F88-2304
F89-0031
F89-0049
F89-0056
F89-0063
F89-0076
F89-0090
F89-0122
FI9-0130
F89-0147
F89-0149
F89-0154
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F89-0160
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PE
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PE
PE
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PE

Prp
UNKNOWN
CONOCO
COASTAL ENERGY CO OF
EXXON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
PRIMARY FUEL INC.
ERNEST DUVAL BOAT RENTAL
MARATHON OIL
UNKNOWN
CONOCO
CITGO PIPELINE CO.
TEXAS GAS TRANSMISSION
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CITGO PIPELINE
TEXACO
TENNECO OIL CO.
SHELL OFFSHORE INC.
EKBBRG. SINCLAIR C ASSOC.
UNKNOWN
KOCH OIL CO.
JOSEPH HERICK JOKE-TUG
AMOCO PRODUCTION
CITGO PIPELINE
TEXACO
SHELL WESTERN, INC
AMERICAN INT. REFINERY
CITGO PIPELINE
ANADARKO PETROLEUM INC.
TEXACO INC.
GEORGIA GULF CORP
TEXACO
TEXACO
PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
AMOCO PROD.
CANLAH OIL COMPANY IEQ.
TEXACO USA
TRIANGLE INDUSTRIAL
MOBIL OIL LOCKPORT FIELD
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
MV PRODUCTION COMPANY
EXXON
EXXOH
CHEVRON
CHEVRON
TEXACO
BARKSDALE AFB
TEXACO USA
AMOCO PRODUCTION CO.
AMOCO PRODUCTION
EXXON CO USA
AMERADA-HESS (PAUL
EXXON USA
ATLAS PROCESSING
POWELL OIL
BASF
BASF
UNION TEXAS PETROLEUM
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRICL
CITGO PIPELINE CO
UNKNOWN
EXXON CO. USA
POWER RIG DRILLING CO
                                                      Locate

                                             PECAN  ISLAND
                                             CONOCO
                                             N E AT KEST END OF PARIS
                                             LAKE WASHINGTON FIELD
                                             TIMBALIER BAY TANK BATTER
                                             TIHBALIER BAY FIELD
                                             TIMBALIBR BAY TANK
                                             LOT 29,30'21".LO«G
                                             ERNEST DUVAL BOAT RENTAL
                                             MARATHON OIL
                                             2MILES OFF  JMY 1
                                             SOUTH  OF SERVICE  RD.  TO
                                             SECTION 29  R ION  T 95
                                             MALLARD BAY 6" LINE
                                             WEST DELTA  27 FIELD
                                             BLACK  BAY FIELD
                                             S6,  T8S.  R9W.   HURRICANE
                                             LAT 29,51"  10'NORTH
                                             INTERCOASTAL WATERWAY
                                             KEEKS  ISLAND PLANT
                                             SE 67  T10,  RUE IN GRAND
                                             CHARTERS FOOD STORE
                                             INTERCOASTAL CANAL, MILE
                                             DOCK 47 (TEXACO)
                                             SOUTH  CAPLAN FIELD 6  KILE
                                             S35, T9S, R4N  IHI. SOUTH
                                             PARADIS FIELD
                                             WEEKS  ISLAND STATE UNIT A
                                             OLD TOWN ROAD,  NORTH  OF
                                             S19, T7 AND R12N
                                             SECTION 16,TOWNSHIP 10S,
                                             LAT 29.55'3«".  LONG
                                             *  405  SOUTH
                                             LAKE SALVADOR FIELD
                                             LAFITTE FIELD - FACILITY
                                             HWY 27,  4 MI SOUTH OD
                                             SOUTH  KAPLAN FIELD
                                             29-45.8N, 090-12.8W
                                             BONNET  CARRE FIELD, U.S.
                                             CHEMICAL WASTE  MNGE RT2,
                                             LOCKPORT FIELD
                                             TIMBALER BAY FIELD
                                             WEST BAY FIELD
                                             SOUTH PASS  BLK  24  FIELD
                                             WEST BLACK  BAY  FIELD
                                             TIHBALIER BAY FIELD 14
                                             CUT OFF FIELD CLOVELY »4
                                             COMMIMLING  FACILITIES U2
                                             DUCK LAKE FIELD
                                             SEC 35.  T-21-S, R-28-E  22
                                             FALSE RIVER BAR PLANT
                                             GRAND BAY FIELD
                                             CAILLOU ISLAND  FIELD
                                             SOUTH HAMMERHEAD
                                             HKY 90  IN FAKADIS  FIELD
                                             SOUTH KAPLAN FIELD, HKY
                                             S.  KAPLAN FIELD, HWY  14W.
                                             SEC 44, T14  R t 7E KEEKS
                                             LAT 29  45—LONG 90 23
                                             DUCK LAKE FIELD, SEC  3,
                                             AT PLANT AT  3333 MIDKAY
                                             KEST BANK .5 M ABOVE
                                             RIVER ROAD
                                             RIVER ROAD  FACILITY
                                             FACILITY
                                             6031 ST VINCENT
                                             R8M T«S  S10
                                             LAKEFRONT AIRFORT-DOWNHAN
                                             AT DUCK  LALU FIELD 3  3  T
                                             SABINE RIVER, 6 MILES


Lctty
ABBEVILLE
WESTLAKE
NEW ORLEANS

TIKBALIER BAY FIELD
TIMBALIER BAY FIELD
TIHBALIER BAY FIELD
NEK ORLEANS
AMELIA
NAYHESVILLC
OIL CITY
WESTLAKE
SULPHUR
HILLARD BAY
WEST DELTA 27 FIELD
BLACK BAY FIELD
RAGLE!
PARADIS
INTBRCOASTAr. CITY
KEEKS ISLAND
BAYOU SORREL
HEH ORLEANS
LAKE CHARLES
CONVENT
KAPLAN
ROANOKE

KEEKS ISLAND
LAKE CHARLES
DE QUINCY
BUTTE LAROSE
PARADIS
PLAQUEHINE
LAKE SALVADOR FIELD
LAFITTC FIELD
DE QUINCY
KAPLAN
HOUHA
LA PLACE
CARLYSS
LAKE CHARLES
TIHBALIER BAY FIELD
REST BAY FIELD
SOUTH PASS FIELD
KEST BLACK BAY FIELD
LEBVILLE
CUT OFF
MANILA VILLIAGE
DUCK LAKE FIELD
VENICE
LAFAYETTE
GRAND BAY FIELD

BARKSDALE
PARADIS FIELD
KAPLAN
KAPLAN
KEEKS ISLAND
BAYOU DES ALLEHAHDES

SHREVEPORT
MORGAN CITY
GEISHAR
GEISMAR
UNKNOWN
SHREVEPORT
RAGLEY
NEK ORLEANS
PATTERSON
ORANGE


Lcounty
VERMILION
CALCASIEU
ORLEANS
PLAQUEMIHES
LAFOURCHE
LAFOURCHE
LAFOURCHE
ORLEANS
ST. MARY
CLAIBORNE
CADDO
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CAMERON
PLAQUEMINES
PLAOUEMIKBS
CALCASIEU
ST. CHARLES
VERMILION
IBERIA
IBERVILLE
ORLEANS
CALCASIEU
ST. JAMES
VERMILION
JEFFERSON
ST. CHARLES
IBERIA
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
ST. MARTIN
ST. CHARLES
IBERVILLE
ST. CHARLES
JEFFERSON
CALCASIEU
VERMILION
TBRRBBONNE
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
LAFOVRCHE
PLAOVEMINES
PLAOVEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
LAFOURCHE
LAFOURCHE
JEFFERSON
ST. MARTIN
PLAQUEHIHES
LAFAYETTE
PLAQUEMINES
TERREBONHE
BOSSIER
ST. CHARLES
VBRMILLION
VERMILLION
IBERIA
LAFOURCHE
ST. NARY
CADDO
ST. MARY
ASCENSION
ASCENSION
IBERVILLE
BOSSIER
BEAUREGARD
ORLEANS
ST. MARTIN
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Spdate
08/01/88
08/02/88
08/04/88
06/28/88
07/07/11
06/05/88
06/17/88
08/OC/M
01/10/11
oe/ii/ea
oa/12/88
01/15/11
08/16/88
01/19/11
07/04/88
07/03/11
08/26/88
08/29/88
09/01 /(I
09/04/11
09/06/88
09/06/8*
09/OI/«
09/11/11
09/10/88
09/13/11
09/15/11
09/17/»
09/19/88
09/19/t*
09/20/11
09/21/M
09/14/tl
0>/04/il
07/09/11
09/23/tl
09/27/88
09/27/81
09/21/M
09/27/11
09/29/M
0»/11/M
08/27/88
Ot/12/ll
09/1C/M
09/01/tB
01/19/M
09/23/11
01/31/SI
09/23/8*
10/23/88
10/12/88
07/20/88
10/05/88
10/11/88
10/15/88
10/16/88
10/17/88
10/18/88
10/23/88
10/26/88
10/27/88
10/27/88
10/29/88
10/29/88
10/31/88
11/01/88
11/01/88
11/10/88
11/10/88


Matl
DIESEL
OIL\HATER\EHULSION
GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRVDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
CRUDE
DRILLING MUD AND OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
DIESEL
CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL OIL
CRUDE
DIESEL
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
OILsCRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
DISTILLATE
CRUDE
CRUDE
OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
FLAMMABLE LIQUID 41993
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
OIL
OIL
CONDENSATE
OIL
OIL
JET FUELS: JP-4
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
PRODUCT OIL MIXTURE
DIESEL
KEROSENE
KEROSENE
HYDROCARBON
TRANSFORMER OIL
OILiCRUDE
AVIATION GASOLINE
LUBE OIL
LUBE OIL


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 F89-0226
 F89-0229
 F89-0237
 FB9-0259
 F89-0267
 F89-0274
 F89-0278
 F89-0282
 F89-0286
 F89-0293
 F89-0312
.F89-0316
 FB9-0324
 F89-0331
 F89-0340
 F89-0343
 F89-0346
 F89-0349
 F89-0350
 F89-0360
 F89-0369
 F89-0383
 F89-0406
 F89-0410
 F89-0420
 F89-0421
 F19-0422
 F89-0423
 F89-0424
 FB9-0426
 F89-0427
 F89-0436
 F89-0437
 F89-0444
 F89-0445
 F89-0446
 F89-0450
 F89-0462
 F89-0466
 F89-0468
 F89-0507
 F89-OS31
 F89-0532
 F89-0533
 F89-0538
 F89-0539
 F89-OS59
 F89-0560
 F89-0565
 F89-OS82
 F89-0599
 F«9-0«09
 FB9-0623
 FB9-0626
 F89-0656
 F69-0686
 F89-0687
 F89-0690
 F89-0700
 F89-0704
 FB9-0750
 F89-0764
 F89-0790
 F89-0830
 F89-0850
 F89-0851
 F89-0852
 F89-0854
 F89-0855
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   UNKNOWN
PB AMERADA HESS CO.
PB CITGO PIPELINE CO
PE MARATHON PETROLEUM CO.
PE ATLAS PROCESSING CO.
PE CHEVRON USA
FC STH  INFANTRY DIVISION
FE TEXACO
PB NORFOLK AND SOUTHERN RR
PE LEVRBNCE, GREGG
   UNKNOWN
PE EXXON CO USA
PE CABOT CORP
FG US ARMY
PE CONOCO
PE BUILDER TRANSPORTATION
PE TALLEY CONSTRUCTION
   CONOCO
PE CABOT CORP.
PE CABOT CORF.
PE AMOCO PRODUCTION
   EXXON CO., USA
PE FINA OIL ( CHEMICAL CO
PE CITGO PIPELINE
PE TONEY JOHN
PE CHEVRON
PE CHEVRON
PE TEXACO
PE CHEVRON
PE CHEVRON
PE CITGO PIPELINE
PB MARATHON
PE CONOCO
PE CONOCO INC
PE RAKLA
PB GOLDEN MEADOW
PE MOBIL
PB CITGO PIPELINE
PE HILL PETROLEUM
PE EXXON CO. USA
PE CHEVRON
PE GULF STATE UTILITIES
PE CITGO PIPELINE CO.
PE EXXON CO. USA
PE EXXON PIPELINE
PE GATX CORP.
PE CITGO PIPELINE
PE ASHLAND PIPELINE
   UNKNOWN
FE AMERADA HESS
PE SHELL OIL CO.
FB AMOCO PROD. CO.
PE OXY  USA INC.
FE PERRY JOE SMITH
PE BUN  OIL INVESTMENTS
PE MARATHON OIL CO.
PB CtC  TRANSPORTING
PU EXXON USA
PU UNION PACIFIC RR
PE SCURLQCK OIL CO.
PE FMP  OPERATING CO.
PE EXXON USA
   UNKNOWN
PE CENAC TOWING
PE AMOCO PRODUCTION
PB TEXACO
FE EXXON
PE EXXON
PE MOBIL BXP ( PROD.
PE CHEVRON
          Locate

BAYOU TECHE
LAT. N29.S105 H92-11
S2B, T5S, R>H,  21\2 MI.
MILE 140 OF MISSISSIPPI
3333 MIDWAY STREET
SMI.E/PARK,LA/528 FIELD
FUEL SIT »5
PO BOX 37
MILE NO 195.6
1602 N. UNIVERSITY / 1-10
NAPOLEAN AVB. HHARF
DUCK LAKE FACILITY  SEC 2
PO BOX 598  HNY 317
TOLEDO BEND RESERVOIR
AT CONOCO REFINERY AT »3
MICHOUD BLVD AT 1-10 WEST
ACROSS STREET FORM MR.
LAT.30-15-36.5N
CANAL PLNT/HWY 317
CANAL PLANT/BUY 317
5 MI.S/INTERCOASTAL CITY,
DUCK LAKE FIELD SEC3,
AT VINTON FIELD ON
T95, R3 W 513 NEW HHY 97
MOBILE MILLER TANK FARM
QUARANTINE BAY FIELD
GRAND BAY FIELD, TANK
PARADES FIELD, TANK
EAST BLACK BAY FIELD
BLACK BAY FIELD - TANK
BAYOU NEZPIOUE OFF OF HWY
WEST DELTA BLOCK 79,
TEPETATA FACILITY LAT
DOCKLINB BLEU 2 TRACKS S
1S9 E 73RD ST -RESIDENCE
CHEVRON USA DOCKS
LAT 29-16.1 N LONG
I 95 R11H S28 1.5MI N OF
LEEVY RD
DUCK LAKE FIELD NEXT TO
QUARANTINE BAY FIELD
RIVER BEND STATION 3H S
R10W T9S SEC 32
BAY LANEAUX, WEST POTASH
T115 R13E SLINE BETWEEN
GATX FACILITY
S19 R1W T73
S-31.R-9EAST, T-14N,
1ST PLATFORM NORTH OF
RACELAND SALTWATER FAC.
METARIE PLANT
SEC 23, T-13-S, R-l-W, 15
BAYOU HENRY FIELD ECW OF
7 MI EAST 1 499 BUSHY
TIBRIE LAGOON FACILITY
S-21,  T-32-N, R-8-W
HWY 1 25 MI SOUTH OF CITY
BAYOU CAJUIN OIL FIELD
UNION PACIFIC NEST END
CALCASIEU RIVER ENGLISH
LONG BAY 29-19-21,
BAYOU CARLIN FIELD
HE OF AMELIA RAILROAD
KOCH DOCK ICH MILE MARKER
S CAPLIN FIELD, 5 MI SW
BAY DB CHENE FIELD CO.
DUCK LAKE OFFSHORE GROUP
DUCK LAKE FIELD OFFSHORE
SEC 34, T-15-S, R-3-W
WEST BLACK BAY FIELD
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                                                                                                          Lcounty
                                                                                                                          ST   Spdate
PATTERSON
LAFAYETTE
LONGV1LLE
GARYVILLE
SHREVEPORT
PARKS
FORT POLK
CONVENT
NEW ORLEANS
LAFAYETTE
NEW ORLEANS
PATTERSON
FRANKLIN
TOLEDO BEND
WEST LAKE
NEW ORLEANS
LAFAYETTE
RAYNE (SEC 11, TWN95,
CENTERVILLE
CENTERVILLE
INTERCOASTAt CITY
DUCK LAKE FIELD
VINTON
JENNINGS
LAKE CHARLES
QUARANTINE BAY
GRAND BAY FIELD
PARADIS FIELD
EAST BLACK BAY FIELD
BLACK BAY FIELD
JENNINGS
WEST DELTA BLOCK 79
TEPETATA
WEST LAKE
SHREVEPORT
GOLDEN MEADOW
VENICE
EDGERLY
KROTZ SPRINGS
PATTERSON
EMPIRE
ST. FRANCISVILLE
SEC 32, R-10-W, T-9-S
BAY LANEAUX
SEC 25 T-ll-5, R-13-E
NORCO
TIEPETATE
S31-R-9-E.T-14-N
NEW ORLEANS
SEC 34, T-15-S, R-19-E
METARIE
KAPLAN
ATCHAFALAYA
WINNFIELD
BROUSSARD
HAYNESVILLE
SHREVEPORT
CENTERVILLE
SHREVEPORT
LAFAYETTE
LONG BAY

AMELIA
HOUMA
CAPLIN
BAY DE CHENE
DUCK LAKE
DUCK LAKE FIELD
LAKE ARTHUR
WEST BLACK BAY
ST. MARY
LAFAYETTE
BEAUREGARD
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
CADDO
ST. MARTIN
VERNON
ST. JAMES
ORLEANS
LAFAYETTE
ORLEANS
ST. MARY
ST. MARY
VERNON
CALCASIEU
ORLEANS
LAFAYETTE
ACADIA
ST. MARY
ST. MARY
VERMILLION
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
ACADIA
CALCASIEU
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
ST. CHARLES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMIHES
JEFFERSON DAVIS
PLAQUEMINES
ACADIA
CALCASIEU
CADDO
LAFOURCHE
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
ST. LANDRY
ST. MARTIN
PLAQUEMINE
WEST FELICIANA
CALCASIEU
ST. MARY
ASCENSION
ST. CHARLES
ACADIA
TENSAS
ORLEANS
LAFOURCHE
JEFFERSON
VBRMILLION
IBERVILLE
WINN
IBERIA
CLAIBORNE
RED RIVER
IBERIA
CADDO
LAFAYETTE
PLAQUEMINE
ST. MARY
ASCENSION
TERREBONNB
VERMILLION
PLAQUEMINES
ST. MARY
ST. MARTIN
CAMERON
PLAQUEMINES
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
11/13/88
11/16/88
11/16/88
11/17/88
11/26/88
11/28/88
11/28/88
11/23/88
12/02/85
12/02/88
12/05/88
12/07/88
12/07/88
12/08/88
12/11/88
12/04/88
12/02/88
12/12/88
12/12/88
12/12/88
12/13/88
12/14/88
12/19/88
12/20/88
12/20/88
11/21/88
11/18/88
10/11/88
12/23/88
10/25/88
12/21/88
11/07/88
12/22/88
12/24/88
12/26/81
12/24/88
12/26/88
12/23/88
12/27/88
12/30/88
11/25/88
01/09/89
01/13/89
01/13/89
01/13/89
01/13/89
01/13/89
01/17/89
01/17/89
01/18/89
01/19/89
01/23/89
01/22/89
01/26/89
01/26/89
01/31/89
02/07/89
02/07/89
02/02/89
02/03/89
02/04/89
02/07/89
02/11/89
02/15/89
02/19/89
11/16/88
11/11/88
12/18/88
11/29/88
12/21/88
DIESEL FUEL
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
•6 FUEL OIL
SLOP OIL
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL FUEL
FUEL OIL »5
NAPTHA (PETROLEUM)
MOTOR OIL
ANALINE OIL LIQUID
LUBE OIL
DECANT OIL
LEADED GASOLINE
SLOP OIL
DIESEL FUEL
DIESEL FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
HEAT TRANSFER OIL
CONDEN5ATB
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
OIL
OIL
OIL
OIL
OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL
NATURAL GAS
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
GAS ODOR
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL FUEL
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
16 FUEL OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
REFINED STOCK BASE OIL
CONDENSATE
CRUDE OILY WATER
CRUDE OIL
OIL
CRUDE
600 NEUTRAL OIL
CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
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2
30
40
100
1
3000
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1
0
1
1
40
150
3
150
20
2
55
0
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10
2
1000
20
2
1
20
1
1
1000
5
1
1
0
15
25
5
0
2
1
20
15
2
50
50
25
0
0
1
1
40
7
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1
30
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2
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 F89-0915
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 F89-0917
 FI9-091B
, F89-0919
 F89-0921
 F89-0936
 F89-0949
 FB9-0953
 F89-0960
 F89-0965
 F89-0966
 F89-099S
 F89-1016
 FB9-1017
 F89-1048
 F89-1049
 F89-1051
 F89-1074
 FB9-1096
 F89-1102
 F89-1136
 F89-117S
 F89-1213
 F89-1214
 F89-1225
 FI9-1230
 F89-1231
 FI9-1234
 F89-1248
 F89-1251
 F89-126S
 F89-1268
 F89-1274
 F89-1278
 F89-1287
 FI9-1291
 F89-1303
 F89-1304
 F89-1306
 FI9-1310
 FI9-1311
 F«9-132»
 F89-1364
 FB9-1370
 F89-1378
 FB9-139B
 FB9-1399
 F89-1400
 FI9-1401
 F89-1403
 F89-1404
 FI9-1405
 F89-1421
 F89-1434
 FI9-143I
 F89-1441
 F89-1442
 F89-1457
 F89-1458
 F89-1488
 F89-1492
                            Prp
PE  DON CHEMICAL
PE  MARATHON PIPELINE
PE  BOISE CASCADE
PE  CHEVRON USA
PE  HCCALL BOAT RENTAL
PE  SEALAND TRUCKING CO.
PE  JAMES RIVER CORP.
PE  CHEVRON
PE  CHEVRON
    CHEVRON
PE  CHEVRON
PE  CHEVRON
PE  CHEVRON
PE  CITGO PIPELINE
PU  EXXON OR FINA OIL
PE  EXXON USA
PE  MARATHON OIL CO.
PE  EXXON USA
PB  CONOCO INC.
PE  CONOCO
PE  SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
PE  TZSLA RESOURCES
PE  L t L OIL CO.
PE  CARGILL INC.  SALT  DIV.
PE  TRANSCONTINENTAL PIPELINE
PB  PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
PB  TEXACO
PE  EXXON USA
PE  CITY OF LAFAYETTE
PE  CITGO
PE  EXXON CHEMICALS
PB  MARINE VACUUM
PE  EXXON CO.  USA
PE  ASHLAND PETROLEUM
PB  CHEVRON
PB  CHEVRON
PB  CITGO PIPELINE CO.
PB  PLAIN DEALING CO.
PU  ROGERS DUFF
PE  BOEING PETROLEUM SERVICES
PB  BOEING PETROLEUM SERVICES
PE  KERR HCGEE
PE  TEXACO INC.
PB  CHEVRON USA INC.
PE  CONOCO
    UNKNOMN
FE  AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL
PE  SUN PIPELINE CO.
PE  ROBERT S.  PARKER
PB  AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL
PE  TEXACO
PE  ROYCE CHEV OLDS
PE  CSX LAND TREATMENT CO.
    unworn
PE  CHEVRON
PE  CHEVRON
PE  CHEVRON
PE  CHEVRON
PE  CHEVRON USA
PE  CHEVRON
PE  CHEVRON
PE  CONOCO INC.
PE  CITGO PETROLEUM CO.
PE  SHELL OFFSHORE INC.
PE  MATLACK INC.
    UNKNOWN
PE  ASHLAND PIPELINE
PB  ASHLAND PIPELINE
PE  ATLAS  PROCESSING CO.
PE  MARATHON OIL CO.
          Loot*

HHY  114*
PHOENIX LAKE OIL FIELDS
S HI NEST OF DBRIDDBR
LAKE PALOURDE  (NEEND)  2-3
CHKVROH DOCK BAYOU BOEUP
2700 FRANCE ROAD
END OF HHY 964
TIMBALIER BAY FIELD
HEST BLACK BAY FIELD
NEST DELTA BLOCK 27 FIELD
NORTH BLACK BAY FIELD
EAST BLACK BAY FIELD TANK
WEST BAY FIELD
1M S OF OIL CITY SEC 17,
LAKE CATROUATCHE
BAYOU CARLIN FIELD
S MI B OF COTTON VALLEY
EXXON TANK BATERY ( AVERY
GRAND ISLE
GRAND ISLE
3800 BLOCK HHY 90
LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN
GRAND PASS MILE 10
HNY 354 BREAUX BRIDGE
ON HNY 90 IN
SEC 27. T-II-H. UN. RNG
LAKE MONGOULIN FIELD
HWY 90
208 PICKWICK STREET
ON HNY 101
4999 SENIC HNY
HNY 90 •
FRENCH FORK OIL FIELD
NEST NEGO
QUARANTINE BAY FIELD TANK
BLACK BAY FIELD TANK
6M S OF HACKBERRY. LA SEC
HHY 2 JUST OUTSIDE CITY
FARLOCK SCHOOL RD.
STRATEGIC PETROLEUM
STRAGETIC OIL RESERVE
SCHNIHG LEASE SEC 34.
BAYOU SALLY FIELD.
10 B OF BELL RIVER SBC
CLIFTON RICH RD.
HEAR REFINERY ON OLD TOWN
OLD TONN RD.
T-71 4 MILES SN OF TOWN
GRAND ISLAND LOCK * 7
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL S
NEAR NORMAN BAYOU
HNY 190
HNY 404 AND HWY75
DRAINAGE DITCH JUST
TIMBALIER BAY STORAGE
TIHBALIER BAY STORAGE
CUT OFT TANK BATTERY
TIHBALIER BAY FIELD
TIMBALIER BAY FIELD
SOUTH PASS BLOCK 24 FIELD
NORTH BLACK BAY FIELD
SOUTH SERVICE RD.  110
HNY 101
NEST LAKE BERRET FIELD 14
SMI N OF PXANlUrlNTON ON
MISSISSIPPI RIVER MILE
SEC I.  T-5-N.  R-9-E HEA
SECTION I.  RANGE 9-B.
333 MIDWAY ST.
COTTON VALLEY GAS CO - 2


Lcity
PLAQUIMIVZ
TOOHEY
DBRIDDER
MORGAN CITY
AMELIA
HEN ORLEANS
ST. FRANCISVILLE
TIHBALIER BAY
WEST BLACK BAY
WEST DELTA BLOCK
NORTH BLACK BAY
EAST BLACK BAY FIELD
NEST BAY FIELD
OIL CITY
LAKE CATROUATCHB

COTTON VALLEY
AVERY ISLAND
NEH ORLEANS
NEW ORLEANS
ARENDALE
HEN ORLEANS
HEN ORLEANS
BREAUX BRIDGE
GIBSON
MINDEN
NEW IBERIA
PARADIS
LAFAYETTE
LAKE CHARLES
BATON ROUGE
PATTERSON
JONBSVILLE
HEN ORLEANS
QUARANTINE BAY
BLACK BAY FIELD
HACKBERRY
BOSSIER CITY
OIL CITY
HACKBERRY
HACKBERRY
SEC 34, T-10-N, R-9-E
FRANKLIN
BELL RIVER
SULPHUR
LAKE CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
CHACAHOULA
NEH ORLEANS
LAKE CHARLES
LAFAYETTE
COVINGTON
BAYOU SORRELL
SULPHUR
TIHBALIER BAY
TIHBALIER BAY
OFFSHORE
TIHBALIER BAY
TIMBALIER BAY
SOUTH PASS BLOCK 24
NORTH BLACK BAY
WEST LAKE
LAKE CHARLES
MORGAN CITY
FRAHKLINTON
DONALDSONVILLB
VIDALIA
VIDALIA
SHREVEPORT
COTTON VALLEY


Lcounty
IBERVILLE
CALCASIEU
BEAUREGARD
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARY
ORLEANS
WEST FELICIANA
LAFOURCHE
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
FLMXIEMINES
PLAOUEHINES
CADDO
JEFFERSON
ST. MARY
WEBSTER
IBERIA
ORLEANS
ORLEANS
JEFFERSON
ORLEANS
ORLEANS
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARY
WEBSTER
ST. MARTIN
ST. CHARLES
LAFAYETTE
CALCASIEU
EAST BATON ROUGE
ST. MARY
LA SALLE
ORLEANS
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
CALCASIEU
BOSSIER
CADDO
CAMERON
CAMERON
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
LAFOURCHE
ORLEANS
CALCASIEU
LAFAYETTE
ST. TAMMANY
IBERVILLE
CALCASIEU
LAFOURCHE
LAFOURCHE
PLAQUEMINES
LAFOURCHE
LAFOURCHE
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
ST. MARTIN
WASHINGTON
ASCENSION
CONCORDIA
COHCORDIA
CADDO
WEBSTER


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LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
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LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA


Spdate
02/22/89
02/23/89
02/22/89
02/26/89
02/24/89
02/24/89
02/24/89
02/14/89
01/13/89
01/01/89
01/08/89
01/26/89
01/24/89
02/28/89
03/02/89
09/28/89
03/03/89
03/06/89
03/06/89
03/06/89
03/08/89
03/11/89
03/11/89
03/15/89
03/13/89
03/14/89
03/19/89
03/20/89
03/21/89
03/27/89
03/22/89
04/02/89
04/03/89
04/05/89
02/13/89
02/26/89
04/06/89
04/08/89
04/06/89
04/06/89
04/06/89
04/10/89
04/09/89
04/13/89
04/12/89
04/14/89
04/14/89
04/14/89
04/14/89
04/14/89
04/16/89
04/21/89
04/21/89
04/23/89
04/16/89
03/30/89
03/15/89
04/05/89
04/05/89
03/03/89
03/12/89
04/27/89
04/27/89
04/30/89
04/29/89
04/29/89
05/01/89
05/01/89
05/05/89
05/05/89


Matl
NATURAL GAS
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL OIL
PROB. DIESEL
DIESEL FUEL
MACHETE BUTACOLOR
DIESEL FUEL
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
OILlCRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
OIL
»2 DIESEL
SALT BRINE SOL
NATURAL GAS i GAS LIQUID
CRUDE
SALT HATER
LUBE OIL
OILS, HISC : TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
LIGHT HYDROCARBONS
DIESEL FUEL
OILlCRUDE
BRIGHT STOCK
OILlCRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL t CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL-CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
DIESEL FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
1 2 DIESEL
DIESEL FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
USED MOTOR OIL
OILY HASTE HATER
DIESEL FUEL
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL! CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
HEAVY COKER GAS OIL
LUBE OIL
OILlCRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
DIESEL FUEL
OILtCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
SLOP OIL
CRUDE OIL COHDENSATE


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PE AMOCO
PE PETROLEUM PRODUCTION MGT.
PE VISTA CHEMICAL
PB STORE INTERPRISE
PE SONAT EXPLORATION
PE CITGO PIPELINE
PB MARATHON PETROLEUM
PB SHELL OFFSHORE INC.
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PE AMOCO PRODUCTION
PE SHELL WESTERN ENT.
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PB ASHLAND PIPELINE
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PE CHEVRON
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PE LA INTERSTATE GAS
PE EXXON USA
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PB VINTAGE PETRO
PE CONOCO MARINE
PE SHELL WESTERN BMP CO.
PE ED ESTES INC.
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PE BONMAN
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CHEVRON PLANT
LAKE SALVADOR, LA LAT 29
CAFFIN AND CLAIBORNE STS.
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CONSTMNE I 2 HELL
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4MIH OF HOMER OFF HWY
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SEC 8, TOWNSHIP 21N.
SEC 8, R-7-H, T-9-N HHY 6
DUCK LAKE FIELD BATTER I
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LITTLE LAKE FACILITY
MOBILE BURNS DOCK MILE
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CHARONTON AMOCO FIELD
HEST DELTA BLOCK 83 FIELD
LAKE WASHINGTON FIELD
SEC 3, T-22-S. R-22-E
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MOORINGSPORT
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MORGAN CITY
CHACAHOULA
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DUCK LAKE FIELD
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MORGAN CITY
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HESTLAKE VERRET FIELD
LEEVILLE
ERATH
HOMER
SHREVEPORT
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ALEXANDRIA
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UNKNOWN
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VENICE
LEEVILLE
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SULPHUR
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SOUTHEAST BLACK BAY
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CALCASIEU
ST. CHARLES
ORLEANS
JEFFERSON DAVIS
ST. MARY
CALCASIBU
EAST BATON ROUGE
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
RED RIVER
LAFOURCHE
CADDO
CALCASIEU
ST. JAMES
ORLEANS
CALCASIEU
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
ST. MARTIN
ST. CHARLES
LA SALLE
CADDO
LASALLE
LA SALLE
VERMILLION
ST. MARY
ST. MARY
TERREBONNE
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARTIN
CONCORDIA
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARY
PLAQUEMIHES
HINN
CALCASIEU
ST. MARTIN
LAFOURCHE
VERMILLION
CLAIBORNE
ST. LANDRY
TERREBONNE
RAPIDES
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ST. MARY

LAFOURCHB
ST. MARY
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PLAQUEMINE3
CALCASIEU
LAFOURCHE
CALCASIEU
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Spdate
05/08/89
05/08/89
05/09/89
05/13/89
OS/14/89
05/15/89
05/10/89
05/15/89
05/18/89
05/17/89
OS/16/89
05/19/89
05/18/89
05/20/89
05/21/89
05/19/89
05/20/89
05/22/89
05/22/89
05/24/89
05/24/89
OS/24/89
05/25/89
05/30/89
05/29/89
05/28/89
05/29/89
06/04/89
06/05/89
06/05/89
06/05/89
03/30/89
04/17/89
06/07/89
06/08/89
06/12/89
06/12/89
06/13/89
06/12/89
06/15/89
06/14/89
06/18/89
06/18/89
06/14/89
06/19/89
06/19/89
06/21/89
06/21/89
06/20/89
05/15/89
05/16/89
03/26/89
06/22/89
06/22/89
06/24/89
06/25/89
06/25/89
06/28/89
05/27/89
05/16/89
06/28/89
06/28/89
05/29/89
05/05/89
05/07/89
06/29/89
06/29/89
07/01/89
07/01/89
06/01/89


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OIL
DIESEL
OIL
OIL: CRUDE
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LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL-WATER MIXTURE
DIESEL
CRUDE EMULSION
OIL: CRUDE
RECOVERED OIL
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
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OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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HEAVY CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
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HEAVY OIL
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OIL:CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL
OIL
OIL HASTE 4 HATER
UNKNOWN OIL
CREOSOTE OIL
OIL SHEEN
LUBE OIL < DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL
OIL
OIL
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F8 9-2113
F89-2118
F89-2130
.F89-2134
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F89-2400
F89-2429
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F89-2531
F89-2540
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F89-2593
FB9-2594
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F89-2647
F89-2657
F89-2C58
F89-2662
F89-2663
F89-2665
F89-2671
F89-2672
FI9-2673
FI9-2674
F19-2675
F89-267C
F89-2681
F89-2687
FI9-26I1
FI9-2C95
F89-2709
F89-2711
F89-2745
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                                             CONCRETE DRAINAGE DITCH
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HOUMA
HENDERSON
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DUSOH
LAKE CHARLES
LITTLE PLATTE
DONALDSONVILLE
LAKE CHARLES
MONROE
KEST BAY
BLACK BAY FIELD
QUARANTINE BAY
BLACK BAY FIELD
LAKE CHARLES
BAKER
SULPHUR
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CHACAHOULA
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LAKE CHARLES
MEM ORLEANS
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LAFAYETTE
LEEVILLE
TIMBALIER BAY
HBST BLACK BAY
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WEST BLACK BAY
NEST BAY
LUCAS
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SCHEHK FIELD
INTBRCOASTAL CITY
PATTERSON
BATON ROUGE
BELLE CHASSE
VINTON
MORGAN CITY
KEEKS ISLAND
KEST LAKE
MYSTIC BAYOU
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CALCASIEU
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CALCASIEU
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ST. MARTIN
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OUACHIIA
PLAQUEMINES
FLAQUEMINES
PLAOUEMINES
PLAQUEMIHES
CALCASIEU
EAST BATON ROUGE
CALCASIEU
ASSUMPTION
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARTIN
LAFOURCHE
BOSSIER
CALCASIEU
ORLEANS
IBERIA
JEFFERSON DAVIS
BEAUREGARD
ORLEANS
ASSUMPTION
LAFAYETTE
CALCASIEU
EAST BATON ROUGE
ACADIA
ACADIA
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LAFOURCHE
LAFOURCHE
PLAQUEHINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAOUEMINES
PLAQUEHINES
BOSSIER
PLAQUEMIHES
ST. MARTIN
VERMILLIOH
ST. MARY
EAST BATON ROUGE
PLAQUEMINE
CALCASIEU
ST. MARTIN
IBERIA
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ST. MARTIN
ST. LANDRY
EAST BATON ROUGE
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Spdate
06/30/89
01/04/19
07/05/89
07/06/19
07/08/19
01/10/89
07/10/89
07/11/19
07/10/89
07/12/89
07/13/19
07/16/89
07/16/89
07/17/89
07/18/89
07/11/89
07/18/89
07/19/89
07/20/89
01/20/89
07/19/89
07/20/89
07/24/89
0«/Ot/*9
06/10/19
06/01/19
05/01/89
08/01/89
08/05/89
01/08/89
08/07/89
08/10/89
08/10/89
08/10/89
08/14/89
08/17/89
08/16/89
0«/21/«9
08/21/89
08/21/89
08/19/89
06/24/89
08/28/89
08/27/89
08/27/89
08/29/19
08/29/19
08/29/89
07/15/19
06/13/89
07/22/19
07/20/19
07/14/19
07/13/19
01/30/19
01/10/19
01/31/19
01/31/19
09/02/19
09/05/19
09/07/19
09/11/19
09/12/19
09/12/19
09/13/19
09/12/19
09/13/19
09/15/19
09/15/19
09/16/19


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HYDRAULIC OIL
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OIL: CRUDE
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JET FUELS: JP-4
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F89-2898
F89-2913
F89-2918
F89-2924
F89-2943
F89-2950
F90-0007
F90-0013
F90-0021
F90-0026
F90-0042
F90-0057
F90-0079
F90-0089
F90-0090
F90-0094
F90-0117
F90-0131
F90-0136
F90-0146
F90-0197
F90-0205
F90-0217
F90-0220
F90-0221
F90-0222
F90-0223
F90-0224
F90-0225
F90-0226
F90-0227
F90-0228
F90-0229
F90-0230
F90-0231
F90-0233
F90-0246
F90-0266
F90-0277
F90-0290
F90-0293
F90-0296
F90-0298
F90-0314
F90-0324
F90-0327
F90-0344
F90-0349
F90-0362
F90-0380
F90-0382
F90-0391
F90-0392
F90-0404
F90-0413
F90-0425
F90-0433
F90-0444
F90-0451
F90-0467
F90-0474
F90-0476
F90-0485
F90-0486
F90-0487
F90-0488
F90-0490
F90-0492
F90-0503
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SHELL OFFSHORE INC
UNKNOWN
PB CONOCO PIPELINE
PE CHEVRON PIPELINE CO
PE CRAMER, HM.J.
PB SHELL NORCO
UNKNOWN
PE LOUISIANA GAS SEVICE CO.
PE NORFOLK SOUTHERN
PE KERR MCGEE
PE CONOCO
PB ATLAS PROCESSING
UNKNOWN
CITGO PIPELINE
PE COASTAL SHELL CO.
PE SCURLOCK OIL CO.
PE CITGO PIPELINE
PB TRI-STATE SVCS
PE KERR MCGEE CORP
UNKNOWN
PE GATX
LG UNKNOWN
PE TEXACO
UNKNOWN
PE CHEVRON
PE TEXACO
PE TEXACO
PE TEXACO
PE TEXACO
PE CHEVRON
PE CHEVRON
PE CHEVRON
PE CHEVRON
PE CHEVRON
PE CHEVRON
PE CHEVRON
PE LAFAYETTE CITY OF
PE CITGO PETROLEUM
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
PE MOBIL OIL
NATIONAL MARINE INC.
PE CITGO PIPELINE CO.
PE CHEVRON CHEMICAL
PB SHELL WESTERN
EXXON PIPELINE CO
UNKNOWN
LG UNKNOWN
NEW ORLEANS AIRPORT
LAFAYETTE UTILITIES
TEXACO
CHEVRON
SCURLOCK OIL CO.
UNKNOWN
PE EXXON
PERMIAN CORP
PF. TEXACO
REBEL DRILLING CORP.
PP6 IND INC
PE TEXACO INC
SHELL OFFSHORE INC
UNION EXPLORATION
CASTROL INC.
PE TEXACO INC.
UNKNOWN
CITCO PETROLUBM CORP
PE EXXON CHEMICAL
UNION PACIFIC RR
EXXON USA, BATON ROUGE
PE SHELL WESTERN E 1 P
                                                       Locate

                                             CENTRAL FACILITY 20MI SW
                                             BAYOU TECHE
                                             HWY 106, ST LANDRY
                                             BAYOU FOURCHON TERMINAL
                                             CONTRABAH BAYOU OMSTEAD
                                             MDS
                                             RT 343 1/2 MI N OF BOS CO
                                             934 WEST HALL ST
                                             MILEPOST NO 194.5
                                             S31 T10S R9B
                                             SXN 29 SEQTR RD 3-31
                                             BOX 3099, 3333 MIDWAY ST.
                                             RIVER MARKER 232
                                             CLIFTAS RIDGE BARGE CLOCK
                                             AT THE COASTAL SHELL CO
                                             1215 PUMPING PLANT RD.
                                             T10S R11W SBC 15/1.5M S
                                             LAWREN CHELSEA
                                             SBC 34, T10S, R9E
                                             MILEWARK 232 OF LOWER
                                             MILE 126 ON MISSISSIPPI
                                             LAKE DARVONB
                                             BATEMAH LAKE 29-36-50,
                                             CONOCO MARINE DOCK
                                             GRAND BAY FIELD, TANK
                                             MAIN PASS BLK. 75 FIELD
                                             LAFITTE FIELD
                                             DELTA FARM FIELD
                                             GARDEN ISLAND BAY FIELD
                                             N BLACK BAY FIELD
                                             S PASS BLOCK 24 FIELD
                                             B BLACK BAY FIELD
                                             H DELTA BLOCK 83 FIELD
                                             BVRRHOOD FIELD 21 MILES
                                             ROMERE PASS FIELD
                                             W BLACK BAY FIELD
                                             INTERSECTION INDEPENDENCE
                                             CITY SERVICE HWY
                                             LAKE PALOURDE
                                             BAYOU LA FOURCHB
                                             PO BOX 1007
                                             INTERNATIONAL MATEX
                                             HE 1/4 SECTION 20
                                             PO BOX 70, HWY 23 S
                                             WHITE CASTLE FIELD SEC  8
                                             29 46-05" N 90 22'SO" 7MI
                                             NEAR MORGAN CITY
                                             112 W. AIRLINE HWY
                                             IN CANAL NEAR AIRPORT
                                             408 ACORN RD
                                             PLUMB BIB FIELD LAT 30  21
                                             LAT 29 59 18 N.91 20 30
                                             VERMILLON RIVER t
                                             HWY 996
                                             MILE 2.32 ON MISSISSIPPI
                                             PRADUCTION FACILITY HWV
                                             LAT 29 43' 48" LONG 91
                                             NEIL FIELD SBC 27, 63,
                                             COLUMBIA SOUTHERN RD
                                             29 TACT 22.34 90 TO 60.33
                                             WATSON FIBLD CARAWAY »1
                                             W WHITE LAKE FIBLD
                                             TANK FARM, SUBURL OF
                                             PLUMB BOB FIBLD, LAT30
                                             INTERCOASTAL CANAL
                                             "B DOCK"
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                                             MAIN 4 RIVER RD
                                             MILE 232 ( MISSISSIPPI
                                             2MI SE OF NORCO, RIVER  t
                                                                                   Lcity
                                                                                               ERNS Oil  spill Database
                                                                                                          Lcounty
VENICE
PATTERSON
ST. LANDRY
LEEVILLE
LAKE CHARLES
NEW ORLEANS
BOSCO
SLIDELL
HEW ORLEANS
CATAHOULA
JENNINGS
SHREVEPORT
BATON ROUGE
SULPHUR
ABBEVILLE
ABBEVILLE
SULPHUR
LEESVILLE
LAFAYETTE
BATON ROUGE
NORCO
FARMERVILLB
FRANKLIN
WESTLAKE
GRAND BAY FIBLD
OFFSHORE
LAFITTE
DETTA FARMS FIELD
GARDEN ISLAND BAY FIELD
NORTH BLACK BAY
SOUTH PASS FIBLD
EAST BLACK BAY
H DELTA BUOCK
VENICE
VENICE
WEST BLACK BAY
LAFAYETTE
LAKE CHARLES
MORGAN CITY

CHALMETTE
ST. ROSE
HAYNESVILLE
BELLE CHASSB
WHITE CASTLE
DBS ALLENANDS
MORGAN CITY
KENNER
NEW ORLEANS
LAFAYETTE
LOREAUVILLE
BAYOU POSTILLION
ABBEVILLE
PAINCOURTVILLE
MISSISSIPPI RIVER
CENTERVILLE
ST. MARTIN PARISH
MERRYVILLE
LAKE CHARLES
ST. CHARLES PARISH
DENHAM SPRINGS
ABBEVILLE
BATON ROUGE
HENDERSON
PORT ALLEN
LAKE CHARLES
BATON ROUGE
ADDIS
BATON ROUGB
NORCO
CALCASIEU
ST. MARY
EVANGELINE
LAFOURCHE
CALCASIEU
ORLEANS
OUACHITA
ST. TAMMANY
ORLEANS
ST. MARTIN
JEFFERSON DAVIS
CADDO
EAST BATON ROUGE
CALCASIBU
VERMILION
VERMILION
CALCASIEU
VERNON
ST. MARTIN
EAST BATON ROUGB
ST. CHARLES
UNION
ST. MARY
CALCASIEU
PLAOUEMINES

JEFFERSON

PLAQUBMINES
ST. BERNARD
PLAQUEMIHES
ST. BERNARD
PLAQUEMINBS
PLAQUEMINES
PLAOUBMINES
ST. BERNARD
LAFAYETTE
CALCASIEU
ST. MARY
LAFOURCHE
ST. BERNARD
ST. CHARLES
CLAIBORNE
PLAQUEMINES
IBERVILLE
LAFOURCHE
ST. MARY
JEFFERSON
ORLEANS
LAFAYETTE
IBERIA
IBERIA
VERMILION
ASSUMPTION

ST. MARY
ST. MARTIN
BEAUREGARD
CALCASIEU
ST. CHARLES
LIVINGSTON
VERMILION
EAST BATON ROUGE
ST. MARTIN
WEST BATON ROUGB
CALCASIEU
EAST BATON ROUGE
WEST BATON ROUGE
EAST BATON ROUGE
ST. CHARLES


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Spdate
09/21/89
09/20/89
09/27/89
09/21/89
09/27/89
09/27/89
09/28/89
10/03/89
10/03/89
10/12/89
10/11/89
10/06/99
10/06/89
10/13/89
10/17/89
10/17/89
10/17/89
10/19/89
09/24/89
10/23/89
10/23/89
10/15/89
10/27/89
10/28/89
09/20/89
08/02/89
08/17/89
08/03/89
08/03/89
08/27/89
08/29/89
09/20/89
09/30/89
09/04/89
09/11/89
09/30/89
11/01/89
11/01/89
11/03/89
11/06/89
11/07/89
11/07/89
11/08/89
11/08/89
11/09/89
11/11/89
11/11/89
11/13/89
11/13/89
11/15/89
11/19/89
11/19/89
11/18/89
11/18/89
11/21/89
11/20/89
11/24/89
11/27/89
11/29/89
11/28/89
11/30/89
12/01/89
11/30/89
12/02/89
12/02/89
12/02/89
12/01/89
12/01/89
12/03/89
12/05/89


Matl
CRUDE
OIL SLICK
CRUDE OIL
OIL:CRUOE
DIESEL
REFORMATS
CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM CAS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINES ! JWJTOMOT IVE
OIL SHEEN
OIL:CRUDE
DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
MOTOR OIL t HYDRAULIC
OIL: CRUDE
LIGHT OIL SHEEN
NUMBER < FUEL
SHEEN ON LAKE UNKNOWN
DISTILLATE
FUEL OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL
OIL
OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL! CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILS , MI SC : TRANSFORMER
OILS, HISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
OIL
SLOOP OIL
16 OIL
OIL: CRUDE
LUBE OIL ADDITIVES
OIL-.CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
SHEEN DIESEL
GASOLINE
DIESEL
TRANSFORMER OIL (PCB)
OIL:CRUDE
DISTILLATE
OIL:CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
42 FUEL OIL
OILlCRUDB
DISTILLATE
OIL: CRUDE
SHEEN
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
LUBRICATED OIL BASE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL
NO 2 FUEL OIL
OIL SHEEN
PETROLEUM NAPTHA
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE


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0.00
0.00
767.00
30.00
150.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
200.00
3000.00
0.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
40.00
0.00
35.00
0.00
50.00
0.00
15.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
3.00
1.00
27.00
4.00
0.00
0.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
5.00
12.00
0.00
0.00
2.00
10.00
150.00
0.00
10.00
3.00
0.00
15.00
0.00
10.00
15.00
2.00
5.00
0.00
10.00
40.00
1.00
5.00
0.00
650.00
42.00
10.00
3000.00
2.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
5.00
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 F90-0513
 F90-OS14
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 F90-OS2S
 F90-0528
 F90-0529
 F90-0562
 F90-OS69
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. F90-OS90
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 F90-06S2
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 F90-0712
 F90-0716
 F90-071I
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 F90-074S
 F90-0772
 F90-0774
 F90-0782
 F90-07«7
 F90-0796
 F90-0819
 F90-0835
 F90-0842
 F90-OI57
 F90-086*
 F90-0874
 F90-0877
 F90-0900
 F90-D914
 F90-0916
 F90-0924
 F90-0927
 FSO-0939
 F90-0949
 F90-0974
 F90-0977
 F90-0979
 F90-0980
 F90-09I2
 F90-1005
 F90-1007
 F90-1015
 F90-1017
 F90-1024
 F90-103S
 F90-103C
 F90-10S«
 F90-10I1
 F90-1082
 F90-1088
 F90-1091
 F90-1151
 F90-1155
                            Prp
PE AMERADA HESS
PE SHELL WESTERN
PE PENNZOIL

   UNKNOWN
   HORFOLK SOUTHERN  RR
PE NORFOLK SOUTHERN
PE WYE ELECTRIC-R. YOUNG
   CONOCO INC
PE PETROLEUM SERVICES
PE EXXON
   LAFAYETTE UTILITIES
SG UHimOHN
PB 7RAHS CONTINENTAL
PE UNION PACIFIC RR
PE KERR-HCGEE CORP
PE EXXON
PE ASHLAND PIPELINE  CO.
PE J.M. HUBER CORP
PE TRAMSO
PE AMOCO PRODUCTION  CO.
PE ENERTEC INC.
   C1TGO PIPELINE
PE SHELL OIL CO
PE CONOCO
PE DOH CHEMICAL
   SHELL OIL
   AHERATTA HESS
   UNKNOWN
PE CONOCO
PE MOBIL REFINERY
PE CITOO
PB SOUTH OAK PRODUCTION
PK CHEVRON
   TEXACO
   CHEVRON USA
PE MOTOR VESSEL BLACK  PEARL
PE VISTA CHEMICALS
PE VESSEL AQUARIUS
   ASHLAND PIPELINE
PE CONOCO INC. REFINERY
PE AMOCO PRODUCTION  CO.
PE STONE PETROLEUM CORP
   MALLARD WORKOVER  1
PE MARSHALL EXPLORATION
PE ORYX ENERGY
PB CITGO PIPELINE
PB HUNT PETROLEUM CORP.
PE MARATHON PETROLEUM
PE ANDRENS TRANSPORT INC
PB OXY CHEH
PE TEXACO INC
PE LADD PETROL
   UNKNOWN
   OOP PRODUCTION PLANT
PE CHEVRON
PE MOTOR VESSEL AQUARIUS
PE SHELL NBSTERN E


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                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
    Case*

 F90-1162
 F90-1173
 F90-1193
 F90-1200
 F90-1206
 F90-1208
 F90-1211
 F90-1225
 F90-1226
 F90-1234
 F90-1239
 F90-1271
. F90-1275
 F90-1276
 F90-1286
 F90-1296
 F90-1302
 F90-1312
 F90-1315
 F90-1319
 F90-1321
 F90-1324
 F90-1339
 F90-1341
 F90-1351
 F90-1374
 F90-1386
 F90-1392
 F90-1395
 F90-1406
 F90-1411
 F90-1421
 F90-142S
 F90-1441
 F90-1458
 F90-1470
 F90-H74
 F90-1477
 F90-1493
 F90-1497
 F90-1501
 F90-1503
 F90-1518
 F90-1524
 F90-1551
 F90-1580
 F90-1587
 F90-1S90
 F90-159I
 F90-1607
 F90-1645
 F90-1650
 F90-1655
 F90-1664
 F90-1687
 F90-1714
 F90-1720
 F90-1722
 F90-1724
 F90-1726
 F90-1734
 F90-174S
 F90-17S3
 F90-1757
 F90-17S1
 F90-1774
 F90-1775
 F90-1787
 F90-1788
 F90-1794
                           Prp
PB KERR MCGEE
PE SHELL WESTERN E ( P
PE UNITED CAS PIPELINE
PE OLIH CORP.
PB REBEL DRILINS
PE CITCO REFINERY
PE PETRO TRUCK STOP
PK TEXACO INC
PE CONCRETE EATERS INC.
PE CONOCO INC
PB MARITIME OVERSEAS
   CONOCO REFINERY
   TEXACO
PE TEXACO INC
PB SHELL NESTEN P
PB SHELL OFFSHORE INC.
PE SHELL WESTERN BMP
   UNKNOHN
PB SHELL WESTERN ESP
PE SHELL
PB MOBIL OIL CORP
   OLIN CORP.
   UNKNOWN
   CONOCO INC.
   CONOCO
PB FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO
PE TEXACO INC
FE ULTRAMAR OIL AND CAS LTD.
PU LAFAYETTE UTILITY
PB CITSO REFINERY
FE SULLIVAMS
PE EXXON CO USA
PE CITGO REFINERY
   UNKNOWN
   TEXACO INC.
PE OLIN CORP.
FE ASHLAND PIPELINE CO.
PE DITGO PIPELINE COMPANY
PE EXXON CO USA
PE TOTAL MINATOHE CORP
PE SHEEL WESTERN ESP
PB CITGO REFINERY
PB ROLLINS LEASING
PE EXXON PIPELINE CO
   UNKNOWN
   UNKNOWN
PE CHEVRON USA
PB TEXACO INC
PB SULLIVANS
PE CITGO REFINERY
PE EXXON
   TANKER; COLORADO. US FLAG
PB SHELL WESTERN ESP
PE CITGO PIPELINE COUP
PB BARGE TRANSPORT CO
PB CONOCO
   UNKNOHN
PE CITGO REFINERY
PE CONOCO OIL CO.
PE CEMRICH CO
   UNKNOWN
PE SHELL WESTERN EMT
   UNKNOWN
PB CITGO PIPELINE
   APACHE CORPORATION
PE CAMCO
PE VISTA CHEMICAL CO
PE SHELL OFFSHORE INC
PE CITGO PIPELINE
   UNKNOHN
          Locate

SEC 34 T103 R4E
BAYOU SORREL FIELD LAT
2M SOUTH OF PARADIS,
AT PLANT DOCK ON
CENTRAL BATTERY, 4M HE OF
HWY 108 2MI SOUTH OF
EXIT 40 OFF 1-12
GRAND BAYOU DOCK
315 ELLENDOR ST.
SEC 19 TMS 10S, RNG4E
CLIFTON RIDGE TERMINAL ST
1-10 t CALCASIEAU RIVER
ST MARTIN FIELD WELL
PO BOX 128
BAYOU SORREL 30.09.48N
BELL RIVER, 29 51 10, 91
2H W OF NORCO GOOD HOPE
CONOCO WEST LAKE 30'15' N
BAYOU SORREL FIELD LAT
HESTLAKE VERRBT FIELD,
CHALMETTE REFINERY
OLIN PLANT
CHARENTOH CANAL
PO BOX 37
SEC33 T1S R3B NEAR TOWN
2 MI S. OF VINTON SEC 30
WELL M021-1S
g.A.  MCILHENNY II
2507 W CONGRESS
"A" DOCK AT CITGO PLANT
101 INDUSTRIAL DR
4045 SCENIC HWY
CITGO HWY 27
CALCASIEU RIVER
HELL I 1021-15 16MI SB OF
INTERSTATE 10
UNDER MISSISSIPPI RIVER
CLIFTON RIDGE DOCK
EXXON REFINERY DOCK MISS
WEST BANK OF LAKE

FOB 1562 HWY 108
1-10 MM 80
LAT 29'46'24" LON
CALCASIEU RIVER GOES
LAKE CLAIBORNE NEAR
SARDINE POINT TANK
ERATH FIELD VERMILION
BAYOU DINDE RD.
FOB 1562 HWY 108
DUCK LAKE FIELD
CITGO TERMINAL
BAYOU SORREL
CLIFTON RIDGE AT THE
OIL DOCK
PO BOX 37 OLD SPANISH
OLD TOWN RD OFF RTE 171
CITGO REFINERY DOCK D
HWY 378
1-10 WESTBOUND BEFORE
GRAND RIVER, N.  OF THE
PO BOX 55G
1 MILE SOUTH OF EXXON
S33, T21, R16
LEGAR »1 IN CROHLEY FIELD
312 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY
VCH PLANT RD
P.R.  NORMAN WELL NO.  35
4 MILES SOUTH OF TEPETATE
HIGHWAY 368 AT BAYOU DBS
          Lcity

SEC 34 T10S R4B
BAYOU SORREL
PARADIS
LAKE CHARLES
MERRYVILLE
LAKE CHARLES
HAMMOND
LOREAUVILLE
SULPHUR
LAFAYETTE
LAKE CHARLES
WESTLAKE

PARADIS
PLAOUEMINE
BBLRIVER
NORCO
WESTLAKB
PLAOUEMINB
MORGAN CITY
CHALMETTE
WESTLAKE
BALDWIN
HESTLAKE
BUNKIB
VINTON
COCODRIE
NEW IBERIA
LAFAYETTE
ROSEWOOD
SULPHUR
BATON ROUGE
LAKE CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
COCODRIE
LAKE CHARLES
FERRIDAY
LAKE CHARLES
BATON ROUGE
DENSON
NEW IBERIA
LAKE CHARLES
EAGBN
RACELAND

LISBON
ST. GABRIEL
ERATH
SULPHUR
LAKE CHARLES

LAKE CHARLES
PLAQUEMINE
LAKE CHARLES
DELCAMBRE
WESTLAKB
LAKE CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
WBSTLAKE
NEW ORLEANS
BAYOU PIGEON
NORCO
CENTERVILLE
OIL CITY
CROWLEY
LAFAYETTE
WESTLAKB
BBLRIVBR
TEPETATE
EUNICE


Lcounty
ST. MARTIN
IBBRVILLE
ST. CHARLES
CALCASIEU
BEAUREGARD
CALCASIEU
TANGIPAHOE
IBERIA
CALCASIEU
LAFAYETTE
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
ST. MARTIN
ST. CHARLES
IBERVILLE
ST. MARTIN
ST. CHARLES
CALCASIEU
IBERVILLE
ST. MARY
ST. BERNARD
CALCASIEU
ST. MARY
CALCASIEU
AVOYELLES
CALCASIEU
TERREBONNE
IBERIA
LAFAYETTE
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
EAST BATON ROUGE
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
TERREBONNE
CALCASIEU
CONCORDIA
CALCASIEU
EAST BATON ROUGE
LIVINGSTON
IBERIA
CALCASIEU
ACADIA
LAFOURCHE

CLAIBORNE
IBERVILLE
VERMILION
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
IBBRVILLE
CALCASIEU
VERMILION
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
ORLEANS
IBERVILLE
ST. CHARLES
ST. MARY
CAD DO
ACADIA
LAFAYETTE
CALCASIEU
ST. MARTIN
ACADIA
ACADIA


ST
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA


Spdate
01/30/90
01/30/90
02/02/90
02/02/90
02/03/90
02/04/90
02/02/90
02/06/90
02/05/90
02/07/90
02/08/90
02/11/90
02/10/90
02/12/90
02/12/90
02/08/90
02/13/90
02/14/90
02/14/90
02/15/90
02/14/90
02/15/90
02/18/90
02/16/90
02/16/90
02/20/90
02/22/90
02/23/90
02/23/90
02/25/90
02/26/90
02/27/90
02/27/90
03/01/90
02/22/90
03/04/90
03/02/90
03/02/90
02/03/90
03/05/90
03/04/90
03/05/90
03/07/90
03/07/90
03/24/90
03/10/90
03/10/90
03/11/90
03/12/90
03/14/90
03/17/90
03/18/90
03/19/90
03/20/90
03/20/90
03/23/90
03/24/90
03/24/90
03/24/90
03/25/90
03/26/90
03/28/90
03/29/90
03/29/90
04/05/90
03/29/90
03/29/90
04/02/90
04/02/90
04/02/90


Hatl
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
PETROLEUM DISTILLATE
DIESEL OIL
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
DIESEL
DIESEL FUEL/MOTOR OIL
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
JET A FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL [CRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
Oil,: CRUDE
OIL < GREASE
OIL
OIL
HASTE OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
WASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL: DIESEL
K049 SLOP OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL
OILtCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL:CRUDB
DIESEL
UNKNOHN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
WASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE (SWEET)
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOHN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL HYDROCARBONS
OILY MATERIAL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL


Quant 1
5.00
0.75
50.00
0.00
10.00
5.00
0.00
3.00
150.00
19.00
1.00
3.00
2.00
30.00
10.00
2.00
0.50
20.00
0.10
1.00
1144.00
0.00
0.00
1.00
300.00
2.00
3.00
35.00
3.00
1.00
20.00
100.00
3.00
0.00
2.80
2.00
IS. 00
1.00
5.00
10.00
20.00
S.OO
300.00
15.00
55.00
0.00
0.50
IS. 00
IS. 00
2.00
1.00
1.00
5.00
0.50
2.00
100.00
0.00
1.00
0.00
1.00
0.00
3.00
0.00
10.00
2.00
100.00
0.00
0.50
3.00
0.00
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G
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G
G
G
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G
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B
B
B
G
G
G
G
P
B
U
B
B
B
G
G
B
G
G
G
G
G
U
B
G
G
B
G
G
G
B
B
B
U
B
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U
G
U
B
B
G
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G
G
U
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P
P
P
F
F
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F
F
F
F
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P
F
F
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F
F
F
U
F
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F
F
F
F
F
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F
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P
F
P
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V
V
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P
H
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O
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O
O
O
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O
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0
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
0
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
0
0
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
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O
O
O
O
O
O
O
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                                                                                                                                                                                                TDD*
 12/09/93
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Page

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                                                                                               ERN3 Oil Spill Databaae
     Caiet

 F90-1802
 F90-1837
 F90-1853
 F90-1873
 F90-1899
 F90-1914
 F90-19JO
 F90-1931
 F90-1959
 F90-1960
 F90-1962
 F90-19I1
. F90-1983
 F90-2006
 F90-2033
 F90-2036
 F90-2055
 F90-2067
 F90-2079
 F90-2093
 F90-2119
 F90-2131
 F90-2153
 F90-2193
 F90-2194
 F90-2199
 F90-2204
 F90-2209
 F90-2220
 F90-2227
 F90-2229
 F90-2230
 F90-2240
 F90-2252
 F90-2253
 F90-2268
 F90-22C9
 F90-2273
 F90-2300
 F90-2301
 F90-2302
 F90-2303
 F90-23D4
 F90-2305
 F90-2306
 F90-2307
 F90-230I
 F90-2309
 F90-2317
 F90-2319
 F90-234S
 F90-2356
 F90-2357
 F90-2362
 F90-2309
 F90-2411
 F90-2412
 F90-2413
 F90-241S
 F90-242<
 F90-2444
 F90-2474
 F90-2481
 F90-2S07
 F90-2S09
 F90-2511
 F90-2S16
 F90-2517
 F90-2549
 F90-25S2
                            Prp
PB  BlbtOH CO USA
    LAMSON PETROLEUM CORP.
PE  SHELL OFFSHORE INC
PB  GULF STATES UTILITIES
    UNXMONH
    M/V ANAGBL FIDELITY
    UNKNOWN
PE  AMOCO PRODUCTION COMPANY

PU  LAFAYETTE UTILITY
PE  SHELL OFFSHORE INC
PE  MOBIL OIL
PB  CITGO REFINERY
PU  LAFAYETTE UTIL.   SYSTEMS
PE
PB  DELTA FUEL STOP
    UNKNOWN
PE  CHEVRON USA
PE  TEXACO INC
PB MARATHON OIL CO
   UNKNOWN
PE JAMES  RIVER CORP.

PE ASHLAND PIPELINE CO.
PE KERR-HCGBB
PE CONOCO, INC
PE SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY
PB HOWELL PETRO CORP
PE MARATHON OIL COMPANY
PB TEXACO USA EASTERN E1P
PE ATLAS  PROCESSING CO.

PE SCURLOCK OIL CO.

PE TEXACO PIPELINE
PE SCURLOCK OIL CO.
PE CHEVRON USA
PB CHEVRON USA
PB CHEVRON USA
PE CHEVRON USA
PB CHEVRON USA
PB CHEVRON USA
PB CHEVRON USA
PB CHEVRON USA
PB EXXON  USA
PB EXXON  USA
PE KOCH SERVICE,  INC
PE PARTNERS TRUCKING
PU LAFAYETTE  UTILITY  SYSTEMS
PU LAFAYETTE  UTIL.  SYSTEMS
PE BOLLINGER  SHIPYARD
PE FINA OIL i  CHEMICAL CO.
PE SUN BELT COMMODITIES
PE SHELL  OFFSHORE
PB TEXACO INC
PB EXXON  PIPELINE
PE CITGO  PIPELINE CORP
   CALUMET REFINING CO
PB CANAL  BARGE CO.

PE EXXON  CO USA
PB EXXON  PIPELINE

PE AMERADA HBSS CORP.
PE EXXON  COMPANY,  USA
PE EXXON  PIPELINE CO
PE EXXON  BATON ROUGE
PB FOLGERS COFFEE CO
          Locate

DUCK  LAKE FIELD  SXN 2
LAMSON PETROLEUM 11 SALT
ATCHFALAYA BASIN
NELSON COAL POWER PLANT
19451 LEMON ST
PO BOX LL GRANGER RD
CONOCO DOCKS
GULF  LAND A ROYALTY
CORNER OF KEITHVILLE
60S S BUCHANAN ST

LOCKPORT FIELD
FOB 1562 HWY 108
(05 S.  BUCHANAN ST.
370 EAST PEARL DRIVE IN
1-10 AT HWY 346  AT PUMP
LAT 28 38' 0" N  LA LONG
COURSEY ST AND AIRLINE  HW
LAKE FAUSSE POINT
MISSISSIPPI RIVER MILE
NEAR UNKNOWN BAYOU OFF  OF
OPEN MARSHLAND PHOENIX
LAT 38.14.54  LONG
JAMBS RIVER CORP.   HWY  61
LOCATED AT EXXON REFINERY
ON LEVEE RD NEAR HWY 15
SCHWING LEASE BAYOU
EAST END OF FACILITY OLD
BURNS POINT GAS PLANT
BAY ST. ELAINE FIELD-TANK
3333 MIDWAY ST.
561 CONTOUR ST

MARKSVILLE OIL FIELD OFF

NORTH OF HWY 170
TANK BATTERY II, ROMERE
TANK BATTERY 11, ROMBRB
TANK BATTERY II. ROMERB
TANK BATTERY ft, ROMERg
TANK BATTERY «1, ROMERB
TANK BATTERY II, ROMERE
TANK BATTERY II, ROMERE
TANK BATTERY II, ROMERE
DUCK LAKE FIELD
BAYOU CARLIN
A.  A.  ABSHIRE LEASE
LA II FLOOD GATES
218 RIDGBWOOO
106 REDWING CIRCLE
PO BOX 9218 PORT OP NEW
MALLARD BAY FACILITY
T6N R7E
WEAK'S ISLAND FIELD HNY
ST.  MARTIN LAND CO UNIT
HAGER-MARTIN FIELD
PCS 1428
1/4 MILE NORTH OF BELCHER
FOB 1562 HWY 108, AT DOCK
200 ATTAKAPA DR
DUCK LAKE FIELD
OFF OF HWY 1148 3 MILES
STEPHENSVILLC BRIDGE
MURPHY LAKE FIELD
ON A PIPE RACK ABOVE DUCK
ST.  MARTIN PARISH
EXXON BATON ROUGE DOCK
14601 OLD GENTILLY
                                                                                   Lcity
LAFAYETTE
BELRIVBR
WBSTLAKE
SOUTH VACHERIE
LAKE CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
SULPHUR
KEITHVILLE
LAFAYETTE
STEVENSVILLE

LAKE CHARLES
LAFAYETTE
SLIDBLL
BREAUX BRIDGE
AMELIA
BATON ROUGE
LOREAUVILLE
POINT BREZE
EUNICE
VINTON
SOUTH MARSH ISLAND
ST. FRANCISVILLE
BATON ROUGE
ROSELAND
ST. HARTIHSVILLB
WESTLAKE
SCOTT
SHRBVEPORT
SHREVEPORT
LAKE CHARLES
GILLIAN
MARKSVILLE
NEW IBERIA
GILLIAN
KAPLAN
GOLDEN MEADOW
LAFAYETTE
LAFAYETTE
NEW IBERIA
LAKE ARTHUR

LYDIA
HENDERSON
PARKS
LAKE CHARLES
BELCHER
LAKE CHARLES
ST MARTIWVILLE
PATERSO*
PLAQUEMIHE
STEPHEVSVILLE
BAYOU SORREL
PATTERSON
ST.  MARTIXVILLE
BATON ROUGE
NEW ORLEANS


Lcounty
ST MARTIN
LAFAYETTE
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
ST. JAMES
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CAMERON
CADDO
LAFAYETTE
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
LAFAYETTE
ST. TAHMANY
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARY
EAST BATON ROUGE
IBERIA
AVOYELLES
ST. LANDRY
CALCASIEU

WEST FELICIANA
EAST BATON ROUGE
CONCORDIA
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
ACADIA
CADDO
ST. MARY
JEFFERSON
CADDO
CALCASIEU
CADDO
AVOYELLES
IBERIA
CADDO
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEHIWES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEHINES
PLAQUEMINES
PLAQUEHINES
ST. MARY
ST. MARY
VERMILION
LAFOURCHE
LAFAYETTE
LAFAYETTE
IBERIA
CAMERON
CONCORDIA
IBERIA
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
BOSSIER
CALCASIEU
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARTIN
IBF.RVILLB
ST. MARTIH
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARY
ST . MARTIN
E. BATON ROUGE
ORLEANS


ST
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA


Spdate
04/04/90
04/16/90
04/06/90
04/09/90
04/11/90
04/12/90
04/16/90
04/16/90
04/14/90
04/18/90
04/19/90
04/21/90
04/21/90
04/23/90
06/01/89
04/26/90
04/28/90
04/27/90
04/28/90
04/30/90
04/28/90
05/01/90
05/06/90
05/07/90
05/08/90
05/08/90
05/08/90
05/08/90
05/09/90
05/10/90
03/30/90
02/01/90
05/12/90
05/13/90
05/13/90
05/14/90
05/15/90
05/14/90
02/11/90
11/03/89
11/04/89
11/08/19
12/01/89
12/02/89
12/12/89
01/16/90
03/17/90
02/17/90
05/16/90
05/11/90
05/21/90
05/22/90
05/22/90
05/23/90
05/22/90
05/27/90
05/27/90
05/27/90
05/28/90
05/26/90
05/31/90
06/01/90
06/02/90
06/05/90
06/06/90
06/06/90
06/06/90
06/06/90
06/08/90
06/08/90


Matl
DIESEL FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
KEROSENE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
TRANSFORMER OIL (UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS CONDENSATE
OIL
HYDRAULIC OIL
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DILI CRUDE
DILI CRUDE
DIESEL
OIL
WASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
01 Li CRUDE
OIL-.MOTOR
OIL:CRUDB
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL, MISCl TRANSFORMER
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
CONDENSATE
OILi CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-5
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS




Quant 1
0
1
56
10000
0
10
3
1
0
2
0
1
50
1
5
1
0
100
1
0
0
0
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0
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8
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                                                                                                                                                                                                 TDDI
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                                                                                                                                                                                                  Page

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                                                                                             ERNS Oil Spill Database

Case*
F90-2554
F90-25S8
F90-2577
F90-2605
F90-2610
F90-2625
F90-2626
F90-2628
F90-2636
F90-2649
F90-2650
F90-2660
F90-2663
F90-2665
F90-2669
F90-2672
F90-2673
F90-2675
F90-2712
F90-2716
F90-2758
F90-2775
F90-2814
F90-2819
F90-2828
F90-2842
F90-2849
F90-28S7
F90-2864
F90-2881
F90-2887
F90-2892
F90-2899
F90-2901
F90-2911
F90-2923
F90-2940
F90-2962
F90-2970
F90-3023
F90-3040
F90-3044
F90-3046
F90-3053
F90-3081
F90-3100
F90-3101
F90-3118
F90-3119
F90-3122
F90-3128
F90-3145
F90-3146
F90-3148
F90-3149
F90-3158
F90-3159
F90-3162
F90-3164
F90-3179
F90-3202
P90-3204
F90-3214
F90-3227
F90-3229
F90-3235
F90-3238
F90-3241
F90-3244
F90-3269
9
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PE KERR-MCGEE

PE ASHLAND PIPELINE CO.
PE ASHLAND PIPELINE CO.
UNKNOWN
PE CHEVRON
PE CHEVRON
PE EXXON CO USA
PE CITGO REFINERY
PE CONCRETE EATERS, INC.
PE DOHELL SCHLUMBERGER
PB CONOCO TRANSPORTATION
PU LAFAYETTE UTILITY
DUVAL TOWING CO
PE CXY ENERGY
PE BOEING LOUISIANA
PE BOEING LOUISIANA
PE MCDONALD CONSTRUCTION
PE CHEVRON USA, INC
PE CITGO REFINERY
PE SUNBELT COMMODITIES
PB
PB ATLAS PROCESSING CO
PE GEMINI EXPLORATION

PE CONOCO

PE GEMINI EXPLORATIONS INC
PE SHELL WESTERN E ( P
PB PATTERSON SHIP YARD
PE CXY ENERGY
PE CHEVRON USA
PE SHELL OFFSHORE INC
PE ASHLAND PIPELINE CO.

LG CITY OF LAFAYETTE, LA
PE SHELL WESTERN EtP
PE CHEVRON USA, INC
PE JAMES RIVER CORP.
PE TEXACO INC


PE CHOTIN TRANSPORTATION CO.

PB LINDER OIL CO.
PE STEPHENS TRUCKLINES INC.
PE P-C
PB EXXON
PE MS. CHEMICAL EXPRESS
ORYX ENERGY
PU P-C
FG BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE
PE ORYX ENERGY CO
PE SHELL OFFSHORE INC
PE UNION EXPLORATION PARTNER
PE EXXON PETROLEUM
PE EXXON SHIPPING CO.

PB ULTRA MAR OIL AND GAS
PB CITGO PIPELINE CO
PE SOUTHERN RAILROAD
PE NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD
UNKNOWN
PE CRYSTAL OIL
PE WESTOH SERVICES INC.
PB SHELL WESTERN EiP
PE WESTON SERVICES INC.
PE CITGO REFINERY
PE CHEVRON U.S.A., INC.
GLANDY GROW
                                            SWING LEASE IN THE
                                            CONOCO, INC.  OLD SPANISH

                                            SX 9 T6N R7E
                                            UNKNOWN
                                            GRAND BAY
                                            GRAND BAY
                                            EAST LAKE VBRRET FACILITY
                                            CITGO REFINERY HWY  108
                                            315 ELLENDER ST.
                                            A < P NO.  12 RIG ACROSS
                                            PECAN GROVE BARGE DOCK
                                            236 HORHSBY ST
                                            UNOCAL DOCKS MILE 169
                                            LEASE KM NO.  2 HWY 91
                                            4400 LEGION ST
                                            4400 LEGION ST
                                            TERREO RD AT THE BOAT
                                            LEASE RYCADE
                                            PO BOX 1562 HWY 108

                                            BENGAL MART NO.  2  LA 308
                                            3333 MIDWAY ST
                                            LAKE CADDO, SEC26 T20N
                                            HACKBERRY FIELD

                                            BELL RIVER DOCKS AT MILE

                                            SEC 7 TNP 12S RNG 8E
                                            FREEMAN RD
                                            LEASE MM NO.  2 TANK
                                            ROUTE 3, BOX 1244 CHEVRON
                                            WEST LAKE VBRRET FIELD
                                            OUACHITA RIVER CROSSING
                                            MILE 158 MISSISSIPI RIVER
                                            200 TORONTO ST

                                            CHEVRON FACILITY
                                            THE WEST END OF HWY 964
                                            PLUMB BOB FIELD
                                            44 E. MAIN
                                            5800 EAST BROAD ST. IN
                                            SCENIC HWY BERTH NO.  1
                                            CALCASIEU RIVER 1/2 MILE
                                            PETERMAN NO.l PLATFORM
                                            U.S.  HWY 171 IN THE
                                            2618 HWY 182 IN THE DITCH

                                            US 171
                                            20 MI 3SE PATHERSON, LA
                                            LOT NEXT TO CALLER'S
                                            2CSG/DEV
                                            HWY 309
                                            WEST LAKE VERRET WELL;
                                            BIG BAYOU PIGEON FIELD
                                            PO BOX 1562 HWY 108
                                            BRAVO DOCK CITGO REFINERY
                                            COON ISLAND REACH C DOCK
                                            S49 T135 R6E

                                            2201 ST FERDINAND
                                            AT THE NORFOLK SOUTHERN
                                            VERHILLION BLOCK 190 GULF
                                            IN A SMALL POND NEAR LAKE
                                            LCH HA2BASTE SITE 7843
                                            SHELL WESTERN E(P
                                            CARYLSS WEST PIT NO.  1
                                            CITGO REFINERY HWY  108
                                            MOORE SAMS FIELD OFF OF
                                            BAYOU BEFF MORGAN CITY
         Lcity

ST.  MARTINVILLB
WEST LAKE
MONTEREY
JONESVILLE
MORGAN CITY
NAPOLEONVILLE
LAKE CHARLES
SULPHER
LAKE ARTHUR
LAKE CHARLES
LAFAYETTE
ABBEVILLE
EUNICE
LAKE CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
MOSS BLUFF
PARKS
LAKE CHARLES
MONTEREY
LAROSE
SHREVEPORT

CAMERON
ST.  MARTINVILLE
BELLE RIVER
SHREVEPORT
NORCO
PATTERSON
EUNICE
ABBEVILLE
MORGAN CITY
JONESVILLE
VATHBRIE
LAFAYETTE

INTERCOASTAL CITY
ST.  FRANCISVILLE
HENDERSON
PATTERSON
LAKE CHARLES
BATOM ROUGE
LAKE CHARLES
WHITECASTLE
HORNBECK
PATTERSON
PARADIS
HORNBECK
MORGAN CITY
JBANERETTE
BARKSDALE AFB
CHACAHOULA
MORGAN CITY

LAKE CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
WEST LAKE
NEW IBERIA
HACKBERRY
NEW ORLEANS
NEW ORLEANS

SPRINGHILL
CARLYSS
PLAQUEMINE
CARLYSS
LAKE CHARLES
VENTRESS
AMELIA


Lcounty
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
CONCORDIA
COHCOROIA
ST. MARY
PLAQUEHIHES
PLAQUEMIHES
ASSUMPTION
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
JEFFERSON DAVIS
CALCASIEU
LAFAYETTE
VERMILION
ACADIA
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
ST . MARTIN
CALCASIEU
CONCORDIA
LAFOURCHE
CAD DO
CAD DO
CAMERON
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARTIN
CADDO
ST. CHARLES
ST, MARY
ACADIA
VERMILION
ST. MARY
CATAHOULA
ST. JAMES
LAFAYETTE
IBERVILLE
VERMILION
H . FELICIANA
ST. MARTIN
ST, MARY
CALCASIEU
E. BATON ROUGE
CALCASIEU
IBERVILLE
VERNON
ST. MARY
ST. CHARLES
VERNON
ST. MARY
IBERIA
BOSSIER
LAFOURCHE
ST. MARTIN
IBERIA
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
IBERIA
CALCASIEU
ORLEANS
ORLEANS

WEBSTER
CALCASIEU
IBERVILLE
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
POINTE COUPEE
ST. MARY


ST
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA


Spdate
06/09/90
06/09/90
06/12/90
06/14/90
/ /
02/14/90
03/26/90
06/14/90
06/15/90
06/17/90
06/18/90
06/19/90
06/19/90
06/19/90
06/20/90
06/19/90
06/19/90
06/20/90
06/25/90
06/25/90
05/23/90
06/29/90
07/05/90
07/10/90
07/06/90
07/09/90
07/09/90
07/10/90
07/11/90
07/18/90
07/13/90
07/14/90
07/16/90
07/16/90
07/18/90
07/19/90
07/20/90
07/23/90
07/24/90
07/29/90
07/31/90
07/31/90
08/01/90
08/01/90
08/04/90
08/07/90
08/06/90
08/08/90
08/07/90
08/02/90
08/02/90
08/09/90
08/09/90
08/09/90
08/10/90
08/12/90
08/12/90
08/13/90
08/13/90
08/14/90
08/16/90
08/16/90
08/22/90
08/19/90
08/20/90
08/21/90
08/21/90
08/22/90
08/22/90
/ /


Matl
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
COOKING OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
CONDENSATB
OIL, HISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: CASINGHEAD
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE 4 BILGE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, HISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
JET A - JET FUEL AND
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
UNKNOWN OIL
CONDENSATE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
BURNT ENGINE OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
UNKNOWN OIL DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
LIQUID CHLORINATED
OIL: CRUDE
LIQUID CHLORINATED
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL OIL


Quant 1
0.50
0.00
10.00
15.00
0.00
0.20
0.20
20.00
2.00
15.00
20.00
3.00
3.00
5.00
3.00
50.00
30.00
0.00
5.00
2.00
0.00
6.00
0.00
10.00
30.00
2.00
1.00
10.00
5.00
0.00
4.00
O.SO
2.00
3.00
0.00
1.50
0.00
165.00
200.00
1.00
2.00
0.00
5.00
0.00
2.00
0.00
0.00
5.00
5000.00
500.00
0.00
100.00
1.00
5.00
0.50
1.00
5.00
1.00
0.50
20.00
0.00
0.00
44.00
0.00
5.00
1.00
5.00
1.00
50.00
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                                                                                                                                                                                                Page

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                                                                                              ERNS Oil spill Databaae
    Case*

 F90-3293
 F90-3298
 F90-3306
 F90-3307
 F90-3327
 F90-3330
 F90-3339
 F90-3366
 F90-3369
 F90-3374
 F90-337S
 F90-33a3
 F90-3398
 F90-340S
 F90-3412
 F90-3423
 F90-3435
 F90-3444
 F90-345S
 F90-3481
 F90-3491
 F90-3497
 F90-3501
 F90-3514
 F90-3532
 F90-3S71
 F90-3581
 F90-3612
 F90-3S26
 F91-0004
 F91-0009
 F91-0010
 F91-0025
 F91-0026
 F91-0031
 F91-0049
 F91-0054
 F91-0063
 F91-0072
 F91-0102
 F91-0124
 F91-0132
 F91-0141
 F91-0143
 F91-0156
 F91-0167
 F91-0169
 F91-0182
 F91-0199
 F91-0202
 F91-0230
 F91-0232
 F91-0242
 F91-0247
 F91-0279
 F91-0294
 F91-0303
 F91-0311
 F91-0323
F91-03256
F91-0367
 F91-0390
 F91-0391
F91-W02
F91-0409
F91-0411
F91-0414
F91-0417
F91-0421
F91-0423
                           Prp
PE  SHELL HBSTERN EtP
PE  CENTRAL BOAT
PB  ORYX ENERGY CO.
PE  SHELL HESTERN ECP
PE  UHC PETROLEUM
PE  GULF STATES UTILITIES CO.
PE  PLACID REFINING COMPANY
PE  TEXACO INC
PB  SHELL WESTERN E*P
PE  SHELL HESTERN E«P
PE  ENRON LA.   ENERGY CO.
PE  CITGO PIPELINE
PE  CITGO REFINERY
PE  CONOCO
PE  TEXACO INC
PU  LAFAYETTE  UTILITY SYSTEMS
PE  CITGO PIPELINE CO
PB  SCHLUMBERGER HELL SVCS.
    UNKNOWN
PE  L  i  R TRUCKING
PE  GRACE PETROLEUM
PE  BEACHBR-HOMARD HELL SVC.
PB  EXXON REFINERY
PE  CITGO REFINERY
    UNKNOWN
    UNKNOWN
PE  CITGO REFINERY
PE  ULTRAMAR OIL AND GAS
PU  LAFAYETTE  UTILITY SYSTEMS
PE  CONOCO
PE  ARCADIAN CORP
PE  DIXIE MARINE INC.
PE  CITGO
PE  CITGO PIPELINE
PE  CONOCO
PE  MCALLISTER TOWING CO.
PE  GULF STATES UTILITIES CO.
PE  ASHLAND PIPELINE CO.
    UNKNOWN
PE  SHELL HESTERN
    UNKNOWN
PE  SHELL HESTERN E  I  P
PB  SHELL HESTERN E  I  P
PU  LAFAYETTE  UTILITY
PE  NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD
PE  QUEST ENERGIES INC.
PE  BURK ROLTY
PE  MARATHON PETRO
PE  UNION EXPLORATION  PARTNER
PE  KERR-MCGEE
PE  CASTROL INC.
PE  EXXON PIPELINE
PE  CONOCO,  INC.
PE  TENNESSEE  GAS PIPELINE
PE  CONOCO INC.
PE  CONOCO INC
PE  ARCO OIL AND GAS COMPANY
PE  TRAILER MARINE TRANSPORT
PE  VICKERS  TOWING COMPANY
PE  SUNSHINE OIL AND STORAGE
PE  EXXON  PIPELINE CO.
PE  SHELL WESTERN E  (  P
LG  CITY OF  LAFAYETTE,  LA
    SHELL  HESTER* I  *  F
   ADAS  PROCESSING  CO.
    EXXON
   CITCO  PIPELINE CO.
PE MOBILE EXPLORATION
   UNKNOWN
          Locate

BAYOU  SORREL FIELD
MM 126 EAST  BANK
HHY 165
LAT 30 09' 48-  LONG 91
MAIN PASS BLOCK 138,  30
HHY 103, 2 LOCATION 1/10
1.5 MILES SOUTH OF BOYCE
PLUMB  BOB FIELD
ATCHAFALYA BASIN
ATCHAFALYA BASIN
NEXT TO STATE HHY 331

A-DOCK HHY 108
CONOCO DOCK  NO. 2  OFF  1-10
PLUM BOB FIELD
200 NORTH BUCHANAN ST.

SCHLUMBERGER FACILITY
CALCASIEU RIVER
INTERSECTION OF STATE HHY
INTERSECTION OF 1ST AVB
OFF OF BVANGALINE HWY
POB SSI SCENIC  HWY
HHY 108
INTERSECTION OF ICW AND
OH COLUMBIA  SOUTHERN  RD
CITGO  REFINERY  HHY 108
SB AVBRY ISLAND
IK ROSIE
OVERPASS OF  1-10  AND
INTERSTATE 10 HBST
CALCASIEU REFINING
CITGO  REFINERY  HHY 108

OVERPASS OF  1-10  SAMPSON
LAKE CHARLES PORT BERTH
FRENCH SETTLEMENT
1 MILE EAST  OF  HHY 124
DOH CHEMICAL
LA29'  51.2 N LO 91' 13.4
770 ALLENDALE DRIVE
NESTLAKE BARRAT 12 MI N
ATCHAFALYA BASIN
INTERSECTION OF E.
FLORIDA AVE  MILEPOST
ROUTE  1, NEAR TO  TOLEDO
LA  ST  HWY 23  THEN BY  BOAT
MARATHON AVE
NORTH  FRESH  HATER BAYOU
LA  RTE 7 S
1981 SOUTH WESTPORT
SXN  1  T17S R22E
VILLE  PLATTE FIELD
HHY  317 NEAR  CABOT  CORP
PAK  TANK ROAD,  PECAN
TEPETATE SEPARATOR
CLIFFS  DRILLING BARGE 3
TRAILER MARINE  TRANSPORT
EXXON DOCK FACILITY BERTH
MONROE TERMINAL HH  1<5
BAST SIDE OF  HWY  71 1/4
ATCHAFALAYA BASIN
203 NORTHHOOD
16M ND OF MORGAN  CITY LAT
333 MIDWAY ST.
2230 HWY 1 NORTH
US HWY 10,  500' WEST OP
BAYOU BLUE FIELD
PORT FOURCHON
EXXON REFINERY DOCK MILE


Lcity
BAYOU SORREL
NORCO
KINDER
BAYOU SORREL
VENICE
LEONVILLE
BOYCE
HENDERSON
MORGAN CITY

ERATH
VINTON
LAKE CHARLES
HEST LAKE
HENDERSON
LAFAYETTE
MOORINGSPORT
HOUMA
LAKB CHARLES
SINGER
LAKE CHARLES
BVANGALINE
BATON ROUGE
LAKE CHARLES
SULPHUR
LAKE CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
NEH IBERIA
LAFAYETTE
HESTLAKE
LAKB CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
MOORINGSPORT
RESTLAKE
LAKB CHARLES
BATON ROUGE
JONBSVILLE
BATON ROUGE
BELLE RIVER
JENNINGS
MORGAN CITY

LAFAYETTE
NEH ORLEANS
NOBLE
WEST PT. A-LA-HACHE
GARYVILLE
INTERCOASTAL CITY
COTTON VALLEY
PORT ALLEN
DELTA FARMS
VILLE PLATTE
CEKTERVILLE
CAHLYASS
BASILS
GVEYDAN
LAKE CHARLES
BATON ROUGE
MONROE
ELCHER
BELLE RIVER
LAFAYETTE
MORGAN CITY
SBREVBPORT
PORT ALLEN
BOSSIER
PLAQUKMIHES
PORT FOURCHON
BATON ROUGE


Lcounty
IBERVILLB
ST . CHARLES
ALLEN
IBBRVILLE
PLAQUEMIHES
ST. LANDRY
RAPIDES
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARTIN
VERMILION
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
ST. MARTIN
LAFAYETTE
CADDO
TERREBOHNE
CALCASIEU
BBAUREGARD
CALCASIEU
JEFFERSON DAVIS
E. BATON ROUGE
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
IBERIA
LAFAYETTE
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CADDO
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
EAST BATON ROUGB
CATAHOULA
EAST BATON ROUGE

JEFFERSON DAVIS
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARTIN
LAFAYETTE
ORLEANS
SABINE
PLAOUEMINES
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIS
VERMILION
HEBSTER
HEST BATON ROUGB
LAFOURCHE
EVANGELINE
ST. MARY
CALCASIEU
ACADIA
CAMERON
CALCASIEU
EAST BATON ROUGB
OUACHITA
CADDO
ST. MARTIN
LAFAYETTE
ST. MARY
CADDO
HEST BATON ROUGB
BOSSIER
IBERVILLE
LAFOURCHE
EAST BATON ROUGE


ST
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA


Spdate
08/27/90
08/28/90
08/28/90
08/28/90
09/04/90
08/30/90
08/19/90
09/04/90
09/04/90
09/05/90
09/05/90
09/06/90
09/06/90
09/08/90
09/09/90
09/10/90
09/11/90
09/11/90
09/13/90
09/14/90
09/17/90
09/14/90
09/18/90
09/19/90
09/20/90
09/28/90
09/29/90
09/23/90
09/25/90
10/01/90
10/01/90
10/02/90
10/03/90
10/03/90
10/01/90
10/04/90
10/03/90
10/05/90
10/07/90
10/08/90
10/13/90
10/15/90
10/16/90
10/17/90
10/22/90
10/21/90
10/20/90
10/23/90
10/27/90
10/26/90
10/30/90
10/30/90
10/31/90
11/01/90
11/03/90
11/03/90
11/05/90
11/06/90
11/07/90
07/29/91
11/13/90
11/15/90
11/15/90
11/15/90
11/11/90
11/11/90
11/11/90
11/16/90
11/16/90
11/17/90


Hatl
OILt CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 6
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
(NON PCB) TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS LIQUIDS
OIL: CRUDE
OILY BALLAST (MOSTLY
OIL, FUEL: NO. 6
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
CONDENSATE, LIGHT
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL BST. OVER
UNKNOWN OIL
RESID - HEAVY BLACK OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC.- TRANSFORMER
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, MISCt LUBRICATING
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
SLURRY OIL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
TRANSFORMER OIL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
ISOPROPYLAMINE
UNKNOWN OIL
OILlCRUDE
UNKNOHN OIL
CONDENSATE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
UNKNOHN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL:CRUOE
OIL BASE MUD
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
JET FUEL: JP-4
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OILtCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
SLOPE LUBE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOHN OIL
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -


Quint 1
0.50
1.00
30.00
1.00
10.00
42.00
1000.00
2.00
1.00
0.50
0.00
2.00
5.00
2.00
S.OO
1.00
72.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
100.00
0.00
8.00
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200.00
0.00
50.00
2.50
3.00
5.00
0.00
2.00
10.00
60.00
5.00
8.00
4.00
48.00
0.00
3.00
0.00
0.50
3.00
10.00
100.00
300.00
1.50
0.00
100.00
5.00
0.50
S.OO
S.OO
0.00
2.00
2.00
10.00
10.00
S.OO
214.00
IS. 00
3.00
1.00
3.00
1.00
30.00
600.00
1.00
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                                                                                              ERHS Oil Spill Database
    Case*

 F91-0424
 F91-0426
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 F91-04S8
 F91-0489
 F91-0493
 F91-0495
 F91-0502
 F91-0517
 F91-OS37
 F91-0542
' F91-0551
 F91-05S1
 F91-0567
 F91-0570
 F91-0578
 F91-0582
 F91-0591
 F91-0615
 F91-0616
 F91-0623
 F91-0639
 F91-0640
 F91-0648
 F91-0660
 F91-0661
 F91-0664
 F91-0670
 F91-0677
 F91-0711
 F91-0718
 F91-0726
 F91-0727
 F91-0728
 F91-0729
 F91-0756
 F91-0788
 F91-0799
 F91-0801
 F91-0804
 F91-0818
 F91-0821
 F91-0826
 F91-0854
 F91-0655
 F91-0862
 F91-0889
 F91-090S
 F91-0910
 F91-0911
 F91-0915
 F91-0938
 F91-0941
 F91-0952
 F91-0960
 F91-0963
 F91-0993
 F91-0995
 F91-1001
 F91-1004
 F91-1009
 F91-1020
 F91-1026
 F91-1037
 F91-1051
 F91-106S
 F91-1090
 F91-1097
                           Prp
PE NOMECO OIL  1 GAS  INC.
PB CONOCO REFINERY
PE AMERADA HESS
PE EXXON REFINERY
PE EXXON REFINERY
PE HIGHLAND OIL SALVAGE
PE SOUTHERN PACIFIC  R/R
PE SHELL OIL COMPANY
   UNKNOWN
   UNKNOWN
PE TEXACO INC
PE ASHLAND OIL CO.
PE UNION OIL
PE MARATHON OIL CO
PE CITGO
PE EXXON CO.   USA
PE MARATHON PETRO
   UNKNOWN
   UNKNOWN
PE CITGO PIPELINE
PE SHELL WESTERN Kit
PB SHELL WESTERN ESP
PE KOCH GATHERING
PE EXXON COMPANY USA
PE OXY ENERGY  INC.
PE FREDERICKS  MACHINE SHOP
PE AMOCO PRODUCTION  COMPANY
PE CONOCO INC.
PE MIKE HOOK'S DREDGING YARD
PE MOBILE EXPLORATION < PRO.
PE EXXON REFINERY
PE CALCASIEU REFINING CO.
PE MIKE HOOKS  CO
PE UNKNOWN
PE ULTRA MAR PRODUCTION
PE INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM
PE FREEPORT MCHORAH
PB CHEVRON U.S.A.
PE TEXACO PIPELINE
PE ULTRAMAR PRODUCTION CO
PE OXY USA
PE CARDINAL OIL t GAS
PB SCURLOCK OIL CO

PE INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM

PE ULTRAMAR PRODUCTION
PE CITGO REFINERY
PE ENRON OIL TRADING i TRANS
PE BACH ENERGY CO
   E.A. MEILHANNY
PE STONE PETROLEUM
PB GOODRICH OIL
   TAYLOR ENERGY CO.
PE ALL TUNE AND LUBE
PB ASHLAND PIPELINE  CO.
   UNKNOWN
   ASHLAND PIPELINE  CO.
PE EXXOH COMPANY USA
PE CHOTIN TRANSPORTATION
   UNKNOWN
PB SHELL WESTERN E f P
   UNKNOWN
   HALL HOUSTON OIL  CO.
   CITIZEN
PE GOODRICH OIL CO.
PB UNION EXPLORATION PARTNER
PE LE BEOUF TONING
   UNKNOWN
PE SHELL CHEMICAL CO.
          Locate

CHACAHOULA FIELD
CONOCO DOCKS
200 DOUGLAS RD
EXXON DOCK POB 551 SCENIC
FOB 551 SCENIC HWY
BEE BAYOU RD.
NEAR RAILYARD
WEEKS ISLAND FIELD
HHY 190 WEST.  PLANNER
MALLARD BAY FIELD OFF
PLUM BOB FIELD
MISSISSIPPI RIVER MILE
TIGER LAGOON FACILITY
HAYNESVILLE FIELD
CITGO PETROLEUM HWY 108
PORT ALLEN 2230 HWY 1 N.
POB AC MARITHON AVE AND
1610 ROBERT E LEE
MISSISSIPPI RIVER MM 232
NEAR HWY 100 AT THE CITY
WEEKS ISLAND FIELD

HWY 377
LATNLONG 300018902211
S MILES FROM CITY ON
ACADIANA REGIONAL AIRPORT
BLACKLAKE
NO.2 DOCK CONOCO REFINERY
CALCASIEU RIVER MIKE
BAYOU BLUE FIELD S.  OF
POB 551 SCENIC HWY
POD 6028 TANK FARM RD.
PO BOX 1525 MIKE HOOKS RD
CHARENTON DRAINAGE DITCH
E.A. MCILHENNY »1
14890 INTERCOSTAL DRIVE
VERMILLIOH AREA - BLOCK
EAST HACKBERRY FIELD
WALET STATION OFF OF LA
E.A.MCLHENNY PRODUCTION
SOUTH OF 1-10 BAYOU DBS
OAKLEY FIELD
3 MI W OF GILLIAN, LA
VINTON DRAINAGE DITCH
CSX RAIL YARD CHANTILLY
B DOCK CALCASIEU RIVER
MCIHENY NO.  1 PRODUCTION
PO BOX 1S62 HWY 108
OFF OF LA HWY 3059 AT THE
CHARLIE JONES RD BY
tl PRODUCTION FACILITY
WAREHOUSE BAYOU SEC 18,
BAY JAQUE LAT 29 17 42 N
*. HACKBERRY FIELD,
2532 HICKORY ST.
OUACHITA RIVER
HOWARD AVENUE AND
SEC31, T9N, R7E; 6M N OF
PSS NO.l FACILITY BAYOU
MM 231 WEST BANK ON
CAPITOL LAKE t HHY 10
ATCHAFALAYA BASIN
SWING LEASE BAYOU
VERMILLION AREA, BLOCK
2140 TORTOISE DR.
2MI NE OF ABBEVILLE SXN
EAST LAKE PALOURDE FIELD
PECAN GROVE MARINE TERM.
OUACHITA RIVER, NEAR THE
PO BOX 500
          Lcity

THIBODAUX
WESTLAKE
MARRERO
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
RICHLAND
LAFAYETTE
I.YDIA
DE RIDDER
LAKE ARTHUR

KENNER
ERATH
HAYNESVILLE
LAKE CHARLES
PORT ALLEN
GARYVILLE
NEW ORLEANS
BATON ROUGE
EVANGBLINE
LYDIA
BELL RIVER
GROSSTB STATE
KENNER
EUNICE
NEW IBERIA
HACKBERRY
HESTLAKE
WESTLAKE
IBERVILLE
BATON ROUGE
LAKE CHARLES
HESTLAKE
FRANKLIN

HEW ORLEANS

SULPHUR
NEW IBERIA
NEW IBERIA
BATON ROUGE
NAPOLEONVILLB
GILLIAN
VINTON
NEW ORLEANS
LAKE CHARLES
NEW IBERIA
LAKE CHARLES
IOWA
STANLEY
IBERIA PARRISH
MBTAIRIE
JONESVILLE
NEW ORLEANS
PORT ALLEN
BATON ROUGE
MORGAN CITY
MANDBVILLE
ABBEVILLE
AMELIA
CARLYSS
WEST MONROE
GEISMAR


Lcounty
LAFOURCHB
CALCASIEU
JEFFERSON
EAST BATON ROUGE
EAST BATON ROUGE
RAYVILLB
LAFAYETTE
IBERIA
BEAUREGARD
JEFFERSON DAVIS
ST. MARTIN
JEFFERSON
VERMILLION
CLAIBORNE
CALCASIEU
WEST BATON ROUGE
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
ORLEANS
EAST BATON ROUGE
ACADIA
IBERIA
ST. MARTIN
IBERVILLE
ST. CHARLES
ACADIA
IBERIA
CAMERON
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
IBERVILLE
EAST BATON ROUGE
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
ST. MARY
ST. MARY
ORLEANS
VERMILION
CAMERON
IBERIA
IBERIA
IBERVILLE
ASSUMPTION
CADDO
CALCASIEU
ORLEANS
CALCASIEU
IBERIA
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
DESOTO

IBERIA
LAFOUCHE
CAMERON
JEFFERSON
CATAHOULA
ORLEANS
CARAHOULA
ST . MARTIN
WEST BATON ROUGE
EAST BATON ROUGE
ST. MARY
ST. MARTIN

ST. TAMMANY
VERMILION
ST. MARY
CALCASIEU
OUACHITA
ASCENSION


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LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA


Spdate
11/17/90
n/n/90
11/17/90
11/19/90
11/20/90
11/29/90
11/22/90
11/Z4/90
11/24/90
11/26/90
11/28/90
/ /
12/05/90
11/30/90
11/30/90
12/02/90
12/03/90
12/04/90
12/04/90
12/05/90
12/07/90
12/07/90
12/09/90
12/12/90
12/11/90
12/13/90
12/16/90
12/14/90
12/14/90
12/15/90
12/17/90
12/20/90
12/20/90
12/27/90
12/27/90
11/30/90
12/21/90
12/24/90
12/26/90
12/27/90
12/27/90
12/28/90
12/28/90
12/28/90
12/29/90
01/02/91
01/02/91
01/03/91
01/06/91
01/02/91
01/02/91
12/27/90
01/08/91
01/08/91
12/10/90
01/10/91
01/10/91
01/10/91
01/14/91
01/14/91
01/16/91
01/15/91
01/15/91
01/15/91
01/14/91
01/18/91
01/20/91
01/21/91
01/23/91
01/23/91


Hatl
OIL:CRUDE
THERMAL TAR
OIL, FUEL: NO. 6
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIESEL
HASTE OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL BASE MUD
OIL: CRUDE
OILY CARBON BLACK
DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
RESIDUAL OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OILS
OIL
OIL: DIESEL
WASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL: CRUDE
PROCESS GAS OIL
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL: DIESEL
OILS,FUBL:NO.2-D
OIL: CRUDE
WASTE
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
WASTE CRANK CASE
UNKNOWN LIGHT OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL-.CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
BLACK OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
WASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
CONDENSATE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
HYDRO CARBONS (CUTTER


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2.00
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1.00
1.00
0.00
1000.00
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0.00
10.00
1.00
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8.00
50.00
10.00
2.00
0.00
0.00
5.00
2.00
4.00
5.00
30.00
1.00
0.00
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10.00
0.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
200.00
0.00
4.00
0.00
20.00
1.00
5.00
4.00
30.00
100.00
10.00
0.00
1.00
0.00
5.00
1.00
60.00
0.00
4.00
10.00
40.00
8.00
0.00
1.00
0.00
2.00
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 F91-163S
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 F91-1665
 F91-1678
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 F91-171S
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PE  BARGE TRANSPORT
PE  BARGE TRANSPORT CO.
PE  EXXON
PE  PAUL HARMS APPEX
    UNKNOHH
PE  EXXON CHEMICAL
PE  COTGO REFINERY
re  T.L.  JAMES INC
PE  EXXON CO.   USA

PE  SCURLOCK OIL CO
PE  MURPHY OIL USA INC
PE  TEXACO
PE  TENNESSEE  GAS PIPELINE
PE  CONOCO
PE  PLACID REFINING CO.
PE  EXXON
PE  CLARKES CAB
PE  CONOCO
PE  CITGO REFINERY
PE  SAFETY 1CLEEN
PE  CONOCO
PE  CHEVRON OIL INC.
PE  CITGO PIPELINE
PE  SOURCE PETROLEUM INC.
    UHKNOHN
PE  SCURLOCK OIL CO
FG  USNS POTOMAC
    UNKHOHN
PE  HIKE NOOKS INC
PE  EXXON
PE  EXXON REFINERY
PE  ASHLAND PIPELINE  CO.
PE  CITGO PETROLEUM
PE  CYPRESS OPERATING INC
PE  AMERADA HESS CORP.
PE  EXXON CHEMICAL CO
    UNKNOHH
PE  SHELL PIPELINE
PE  SANTA FE MINERALS
PE  HARBERT ENERGY CORP.
PE  DON  CHEMICAL
PE  DELTA EXPRESS
PE  COLAR EXPRESS
PE  SCURLOCK OIL CO
PE  SCURLOCK OIL CO
PE  AMERICAN EXPLORATION CO
PE  COLAR EXPRESS
PE  SHELL WESTERN E 4 P
PE  MI DRILLING FLUID
PE  CONOCO TRANSPORTATION
PE  TEXA5 CRUDE
    UNKNOWN
PE  UNKNOWN
PE  SCURLOCK OIL CO
PB  SCURLOCK OIL CO
PE  ASHLAND PIPELINE  CO.
PE  PENTAGON PETROLEUM
PE  EXXON COMPANY,  USA
PE  ENTERPRISE  TRANSPORTATION
PE  COUREGE TONING
PE  ASHLAND OIL CO
PE  FIHA OIL t  CHEMICAL
PE  FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO
PE  VACCO MARINE INC

PE  EXXON REFINERY
PE  LEESER  TRUCKING
PE  TOTAL MINATOHE CORP
PE  EXXON SHIPPING
          Locate

 HWY  10> A DOCK
 CITGO  DOCK
 OFFSHORE  -SOUTH MARSH
 EXXON  REFINERY DOCK OH
 SHELL  OIL TERMINAL-MILE
 P.O.   BOX 241  4999  SCENIC
 CITGO  TERMINAL DOCK A
 LA ALT 2
 PA 68
 HWY  lOt D DOCK
 HWY  71
 SEC  10, T23N,  R6W
 LAKE SALADOR
 RWY  384
 SEC  6  T11S. R6E
 BIG  ISLAND FIELD
 LAT  29 S3 02 N LONG  91
 101  GLEASON
 SEC  67. T11S,  R6E
 CITGO  REFINERY HWY  108
 14 26TH ST
 CALCASIEU RIVER JUST
 FALSE  RIVER FIELD
 SEC  15, T20N,  R15W
 .5 MILES  OFF OF HWY 109
 BAYOU  CROOKCHENE
 DID  NOT KNOW STREET NAMES
 CITY DOCK NO.  2
 UNNAMED CREEK  INTO
 409 MIKE  HOOKS RD
 NORTHEAST LAK  VERRBTT
 DOCK MILE MARKER 233 ON
 SEC 29. T9N. RIB  - HWY
 HIGHWAY 108

 BAYOU  DBS ALLEHANDS
 EXXON  CHEMICAL 499  SCENIC
 NORTH  OF  ICWW  - NORTH OF
 OFF OF HWY 1042
 ADJACENT  TO EAST FORK OF
 PORT BARRE OIL FIELD
 HWY 98
 1011 MARTHA HEBENT  RD
 32 EAST AIRLINE ROAD
 HWY 169
 GAMM RD.  HIGHWAY 530
 5 MILES SOUTH  OF TOWN
 NO. 32 EAST AIRLINE HHY
 WEST LAKE BERRET
 MI DRILL'G FLUID PLANT
 CLIFTON MARINE TERMINAL
 LAKE CHICO
 2500 WILLIAMS  BLVD
 T11S.R9E.ATCHAFALAYA
 HWY 170 W
S14, T9N.R2K
PLATFORM 1 DUCK LAKE AREA
12 MIS. NO RUSTIH, ON HWY
1130 WEST MAIN
1 MI NO OF JONESVILLB
LA 3090 t LA 1
RIVER MILE 173.5
EXXON REFINKRY SCENIC HHY
I-5S AND HIGHWAY 16

HILEPOST 210 LOWER
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LAKE CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
LAFAYETTE
BATON ROUGE
ST. JAMBS
BATON ROUGE
LAKE CHARLES
SVKMBRFIBLD
AVERY ISLAND
LAKE CHARLES
GILLIAN
BELL CITY
ST. MARTIHVILLE
RAPIDES
AVBRY ISLAND
HIHBEN
ST. MARTIHVILLE
LAKE CHARLES
KENNER
LAKE CHARLES
BATON ROUGE
OIL CITY
REEVES
ST. MARTIHVILLE
RODBSSA
BATON ROUGE
EVANGELINE
WESTLAKE
NAPOLEONVILLE
BATON ROUGE
CLAYTON
LAKE CHARLES
HCORINGSPORT
DES ALLEHANDS
BATON ROUGE

GREENSBERG
BAYOU SORREL
PORT BARRE
PAINCOURTDILLE
BREAUX BRIDGE
KINNER
SHREVEPORT
OIL CITY
THIBODAUX
KBNNER
BELLE RIVER
HBSTLAKE
CARLYSS

KENNER

GILLAM
SHREVEPORT
JOHESVILLB
RUSTIN
NEW IBERIA
JONESVILLE
LISBON
LISBON
FOURCHON
DONALDSOHVILLE
BATON ROUGE

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CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
LAFAYETTE
EAST BATON ROUGE
ST. JAMBS
BAST BATON ROUGE
CALCASIBU
CLAIBORHE
IBERIA
CALCASIBU
CADDO
CLAIBORNE
ST. CHARLES
CALCASIBU
ST. MARTIN
RAPIDES
IBERIA
WEBSTER
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
JEFFERSON
CALCASIEU
POIHTE COUPEE
CADDO
ALLEN
ST. MARTIN
CADDO
BAST BATON ROUGE
ACADIA
CALCASIKV
ASSUMPTION
EAST BATON ROUGE
CONCORDIA
CALCASIEU
CADDO
LAFOURCHB
BAST BATON ROUGE
VERMILLION
ST. HELENA
IBERVILLE
ST. LANDRY
ASSUMPTION
ST. MARTIN
JEFFERSON
CADDO
CADDO
LAFOURCHE
JEFFERSON
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
CALCASIRU
ST. MARTIN
JEFFERSON
ST MARTIN
CADDO
CADDO
CATAHOULA
LA SALLE
ST. MARTIN
LINCOLN
IBERIA
CATAHOULA
CLAIBORNE
CLAIBORNE
LAFOURCHE
ASCENSION
EAST BATON ROUGE
TANGIPAHOA
IBERVILLE
IBERVILLE


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04/09/91
04/09/91
03/20/91


Hatl
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
THERMAL OIL
OIL: DIESEL
MIXTURE OF HYDROCARBONS
OIL, FUEL: NO. 6
OIL:CRVD£
OILlCRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL:CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRVDE
OIL, HISC: MOTOR,
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, HEAVY - "CAT FEED-
OIL, MISC: MINERAL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 6
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
LIGHT OIL CONDENSATE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OILlCRUDB
PETROLEUM
OIL:CRUDE
EMULSION (OIL, WATER I
MIXED HYDROCARBONS
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
WASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL:CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
STYRBNE
OIL, MISCl MOTOR/DAY
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
JET FUEL: JP-1
OIL: DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE


Quant 1
2.00
10.00
0.10
0.00
0.00
1500.00
5.00
10.00
3.00
0.00
80.00
36.00
40.00
125.00
1.00
100.00
4.00
0.00
0.02
1.00
50.00
0.00
20.00
10.00
2.00
0.00
1.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
10.00
2.00
1.00
0.00
30.00
10.00
40.00
3.00
0.00
5.00
13.00
0.00
4.00
0.00
8.00
1.00
300.00
30.00
5.00
0.00
2000.00
10.00
5.00
10.00
10.00
120.00
27.00
0.00
0.00
30.00
10.00
27.00
100.00
100.00
35.00
0.00
3.00
6.00
1.00
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F91-1823
F91-1825
F91-1826
F91-1831
F91-1847
F91-1868
F91-1869
F91-1874
F91-1906
F91-1911
F91-1919
F91-1931
.F91-1957
F91-1968
F91-1976
F91-197B
F91-1992
F91-1999
F91-2001
F91-2019
F91-2030
F91-2032
F91-2061
F91-2069
F91-2079
F91-2089
F91-2095
F91-2103
F91-2116
F91-2121
F91-2129
F91-2134
F91-2139
F91-2144
F91-2147
F91-2171
F91-2172
F91-2180
F91-2193
F91-2195
F91-2197
F91-2203
F91-2215
F91-2219
F91-22S7
F91-2262
F91-2271
F91-2277
F91-2279
F91-2290A
F91-2307
F91-2311
F91-2326
F91-2331
F91-2341
F91-2346
F91-2350
F91-2354
F91-2359
F91-2360
F91-2396
F91-2400
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EXXON CO USA
MARTECH INTERNATIONAL
GULF STATES UTILITIES
ATLAS PROCESSING CO.
UNITED GAS PIPELINE CO.

HOWELL PETROLEUM CORP
ATLAS PROCESSING CO

STATE AGENCY
EXXON CO USA
APACHE CORP
WESTERN CO OF N. AMERICA
LAKE CHARLES STEVEDORES
SHELL WESTERN E t P


ULTRAMAR OIL ( GAS LTD.
EXXON REFINERY

CITGO PIPELINE
GULF STATES UTILITIES
SHELL CHEMICAL
ENRON OIL TRADING ( TRAMS
UNKNOWN
EXXON PIPELINE CO
UNION EXPLORATION CORP
USAF- ENGLAND AFB
MORAN OIL CO
IMC FERTILIZER INC.
EASTON CHEMICAL
CITGO PIPELINE COMPANY

CHEVRON U.S.A.
MOBIL EXPLORATION t PRO.
MORAN OIL CO
MCDERMOT INC
EXXON CO USA
EXXON CO., U.S.A.
COPOLYMER RUBBER < CHEM
CITGO PETROLEUM
CHOTIN TRANSPORTATION
CITGO PIPELINE CORP
CONOCO INC
TYSCO OIL AND GAS
FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO

MARATHON OIL CO
CITY OF ALEXANDRIA
MARATHON OIL CO
CONOCO INC.

EXXON CO USA
MOBIL EXPLORATION t PRO.
LEIGH OPERATING CO.
GEMINI EXPLORATIONS INC
FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL
AMACO PIPELINE CO.
AMOCO PIPELINE CO
CITGO PIPELINE
EXXON COMPANY USA
GOLD LINE REFINING

FORTUNE GAS I OIL

ASHLAND PETROLEUM
EXXON CO USA
UNKHOHH
CONOCO INC.


Locate
HWY 90, EAST BANK OF
DUCK LAKE FIELD
PORT OF IBERIA MARTECH
RIVERBEHD STATION OFF OF
3333 MIDWAY ST.
RT. 2 BOX 68
MOBILE OIL DOCKS
GEORGE RD
3333 MIDWAY ST
13N, 8W SEC 2,150 YDS
3333 MIDWAY ST INTO BUSHY
BATON ROUGE REFINERY POB
OFF OF HWY 78 1 MILE
WESTERN CO OF N. AMERICA
PORT OF LAKE CHARLES ISO

CITY SERVICE HWY
CHANNEL AT MAGNOILA ST


BLACK BAYOU LAKE SPILLWAY

BEACHHOOD ST 1 POLE NORTH
RIVER ROAD



OFFSHORE ABOUT 50 MI
COTILE LAKE
OFF STATE HWY (12
HWY 2
4000 FRANCE RD PKWY BERTH

SOUTH OF 1-10 CALCASIEU
PROFIT ISLAND
EAST MUD LAKE FIELD
SLIGO FIELD OFF HW 612

DUCK LAKE FIELD

5955 SCENIC HWY
HWY 108
PORT 4 < 5
HWY 90

6558 AZALEA OR
FINA OIL I CHEMICAL 2423
ST. MARTINSVILLE CENTRAL

1414 PLANTERS COURT

GRACE DAVIDSON RD.
SCENIC HWY BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE REFINERY 4045

SHINN NO.l-B SIMON PASS
ROCKY POINT

NEAR MM 253 OH THE
MILE POST 253.6 LMR

DUCK LAKE FIELD OIL
OLD TOWN BAY CALCASIEU
CADDO LAKE ROCKY POINT

107 DARBONNE RD.
PORT ALLEN RT. MILE 536
BATON ROUGE REFINERY
HWY 308 < HWY 1
BETWEEN NO.l AND NO. 2


Lcity
MORGAN CITY

NEW IBERIA
ST. FRANCISVILLE
SHRBVEPORT
RINGOLD

SHREVEPORT
SHREVEPORT
ASHLAND
SHRBVEPORT
BATON ROUGE
LIVONIA
CRONLBY
LAKE CHARLES

LAKE CHARLES
LIVINGSTON

BATON ROUGE
HOUSTON
LONG HOOD
BATON ROUGE
GEISMAR
HAYHESVILLE
MORGAN CITY
RACELAND
SHIP SHOAL
ALEXANDRIA
BOSSIER CITY
STBRLINGTON
NEW ORLEANS
HOMER
LAKE CHARLES
ROUGAN
LAKE CHARLES
BOSSIER
AMELIA

BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
LAKE CHARLES
BATON ROUGE
VINTON
ST. MARTINSVILLE
HOUSTON
VINTON
LAFAYETTE
HAINESVILLE
ALEXANDRIA
HAYNESVILLE
CARLYSS
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
GROSSE TETE
AMELIA
MORINGS PORT
BALDWIN

PORT HUDSON
OIL CITY
PATTERSON
LAKE CHARLES
MOORINeSPORT
SPRING HILL
LAFAYETT
PORT ALLEN
PORT ALLEN
GALLIANO
WESTLAKE


Lcounty
ASSUMPTION
ST. MARTIN
IBERIA
W. FELICIANA
CADDO
BIENVILLE
CALCASIEU
CADDO
CADDO
NATCHITOCHES
CADDO
EAST BATON ROUGE
POINTE COUPEE
ACADIA
CALCASIEU
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
LIVINGSTON
ST. MARTIN
EAST BATON ROUGE
CADDO
CADDO
EAST BATON ROUGE
ASCENSION
CLAIBORNE
ST. MARY
LAFOURCHE

RAPIDES
BOSSIER
OUACHITA
ORLEANS
CLAIBORNE
CALCASIEU
WEST BATON ROUGE
CAMERON
BOSSIER
ASSUMPTION
ST. MARTIN
EAST BATON ROUGE
EAST BATON ROUGE
CALCASIEU
EAST BATON ROUGE
CALCASIEU
ST. MARTIN
CADDO
CALCASIEU
ST.MARTIN
CLAIBORNE
RAPIDES
CLAIBORNE
CALCASIEU
EAST BATON ROUGE
EAST BATON ROUGE
IBERVILLE
ST. MARTIN
CATAHOULA
ST. MARY
EAST BATON ROUGE
EAST BATON ROUGE
CADDO
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
CADDO
WEBSTER
LAFAYETTE
WEST BATON ROUGE
WEST BATON ROUGE
LAFOURCHE
CALCASIEU


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LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
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Spdate
04/10/91
04/10/91
04/10/91
04/10/91
04/12/91
04/13/91
04/13/91
04/14/91
04/17/91
04/17/91
04/17/91
04/19/91
04/19/91
04/22/91
04/19/91
04/23/91
04/24/91
04/25/91
04/25/91
04/26/91
04/26/91
04/27/91
04/29/91
04/30/91
05/01/91
04/29/91
05/02/91
04/17/91
05/03/91
05/06/91
05/01/91
05/04/91
05/04/91
05/05/91
05/05/91
05/07/91
OS/06/91
05/08/91
05/09/91
05/08/91
05/09/91
05/09/91
05/10/91
05/11/91
05/14/91
05/13/91
05/14/91
05/15/91
05/15/91
05/05/91
05/17/91
05/17/91
05/20/91
05/20/91
05/19/91
05/21/91
05/21/91
05/21/91
05/21/91
05/21/91
05/24/91
05/24/91
05/27/91
05/29/91
05/26/91
05/25/91
06/01/91
06/03/91
06/04/91
06/04/91


Matl
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL, MISCl LUBRICATING
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL-.CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
LIGHT HYDROCARBONS
OIL:CRUDE
OILY SUBSTANCE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
KEROSENE
PETROLEUM DISTILLATE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
CONDENSATE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL:CRUDE
CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
TURBINE OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 6
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, FUEL! NO. 6
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
SHELLS LIKE GAS ( MOTOR
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
LIGHT VIRGIN GAS OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2


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2.
0.
0.
15.
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2.
2.
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00 B F
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00 U O
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00 B P
00 G F
00 G F
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00 U F
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00 U F
00 G F
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                           Prp
                                                                                  Lctty
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Databaie
                                                                                                          Lcounty
                                                                                                                         3T   Spdat*
PE  SONAT  EXPLORATION CO.
PE  PORT ARTHUR TOWING CO.
PE  SHELL  OIL COMPANY
    UNKNOWN
PE  ALLIANCE  OIL CORPORATION
    EXXON
PE  ENRON  OIL TRADING t TRANS

PE  CITGO  PETROLEUM CORP.
PE  FINA OIL  AND CHEMICAL
PE  CONOCO TRANSPORTATION
PE  ASHLAND PIPELINE CO.
PB  OLE  MAN RIVER
PE  JOHN HCGOHAN
PE  SONAT  EXPLORATION CO.
PE  EXXON  REFINERY
PE  AMOCO  PRODUCTION COMPANY
PE  MURPHY OIL USA INC
PU  SONNY  A.CHARTENTIEN
PE  TEXACO PIPELINE
PE  EXXON  PIPELINE CO.
    UNKNOWN
PE  L i  L  OIL COMPANY
PB  L (  L  OIL DOCK
PU  COLLINS,  FLOYD J.
    EXXON
PU  UNKNOHN
PE  SHELL  WESTERN B t P
PE  SCURLOCK  OIL CO
PE  PARKER <  PARSLEY
PE  COASTAL TOWING
PE  COASTAL TOWING INC
    UNKNOWN
FG  MSO, PORT ARTHUR
PE  EXXON  PIPELINE CO
    UNKNOWN
PE  DEVALL TOWING
PE  CHOTIN CO
PE  PHIBRO ENERGY
PB  ATLAS  PROCESSING CO
    UNKNOWN
PE  CHEVRON
PE  MOBILE EXPL 4 PROD US INC
PE  MOBILE EXPL < PROD US INC
PE  HICHAM TOWING

PE  PHIBRO INC
PE  SCURLOCK  OIL COMPANY
PU LAFAYETTE UTILITY
PE VISTA CHEMICALS
PE FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO
PE SHELL OIL CO.

FK SCVRLOCK OIL CO
PE AVONDALE SHIPYARD
PE EXXON PIPELINE CO

PE FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO
PE UNKNOWN

PE TEXACO
PE EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A.
PE EXXON COMPANY, USA

PE SCURLOCK PERMIAN CORP
PE SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY

PE EXXON PIPELINE CO.
3 MILES  NORTH OF  ICW OFF
501 N.   OLYMPIA
W CARSON,BLK2.1 MI

ON A GRAVEL RD OFF OF HWY
HCR 63 BOX 57B
BAYOU D-IHDE
LEVEE RD
CENTRAL  CRUDE OLD TOWN

OFF OF 1-190
NEXT TO  NWY 395
FULLER ESTATE HO.  1
MILE MARKER 232 OH THE
STATE LEASE 2374  IN THE
SOUTH OF US HHY 190 ON ST
SUNKEN VESSEL, SHEEN ON
PARADIS  OIL FIELD
BAYOU BERARD

AMELIA,  LA.
BAYOU BOEUT.  NORTH OF
BAYOU BOEUF.N.OF  AMELIA
EXXON OIL  DOCK
BAYOU BOEUF.UNDER AMELIA
ATCHAFALAYA BASIN SPILL
OFF OF HHY 170 OH RAIN
IN THE EAST FORK  OF THE
DOCK NO.3  MILE 42
PHIBRO DOCK
900 HHY  108  AND ARIIONA
110 BRIDGE AT SABIHE
OFF HWY  93
73009 BIRDIE  STREET
CONOCO CLIFTON RIDGE
NO.  1 FLEET  AT CAPITAL
PHIBRO ENERGY TERMINAL
3333 MIDWAY  ST
HARD 8 UPPER  CALCASIEU
ON HWY 105
PARISH ROAD NO.3143
PARISH ROAD  NO. 3143
MISSISSIPPI RIVER PORT
OFF HWY  13 PARISH RD.
MILE 45  ATCHAFALAYA RIVER
3.8 MI BAST OF HWY 13
NEAR CITGO PIPELINE
CLIFTON  RIDGE MARINE
5 VAN VUREN
2201 OLD SPANISH TRIAL
GED RD
PO BOX 10  RIVER RD.
CONOCO MARINE DOCKS ON
STATE LINE RD
XXX
PLATFORM
EAST COTE  BLANCHE BAY
HELL GN  53
OLD TOWN ROAD
2939 CAMELLIA DRIVE
PLUM BOB FIELD
S-18, T-145.R20E,LAT29-51-
S-l8. T-145,R20E,LAT29-51-
PECAH GROVE MARINE
HHY 2
CAMERON MEADOWS MARSH, 4MI
FORT HAMILTON SUB-DIV.
SHELL PLATFORM (BAYOU

KROZE SPRINGS
LYDIA
NEW ORLEANS

LEESVILLE
VERDA
LAKE ARTHUR
SULPHUR
CHARENTON
LAKE CHARLES
NEW ERA
KROTZ SPRING
RQANOKE
DUBACH
BATON ROUGE
RACELAND
MERRYVILLE
AMELIA
PARADISE
ST.HARTINVILLE
ST HARTINVILLE
AMELIA
AMELIA
AMELIA
BATON ROUGE
AMELIA
MORGAN CITY
VIVIAN
LAKE CHARLES
KROTl SPRINGS
KROTt SPRINGS
SULFUR

SUNSET
ALBITA SPRINGS
LAKE CHARLES
BATON ROUGE
KROTt SPRINGS
SHREVEPORT
MOSS BLUFF
KROTI SPRINGS
CAMERON
CAMERON
BATON ROUGE
MORSE
KROTt SPRINGS
CROHLEY
LAKE CHARLES
SULFUR
LAFAYETTE
WESTLAKB
VINTON
NORCO
WESTLAKE
VIVIAN
AVONDALE
PLAQUEHINES
CENTERVILLE
FBNTON
MOSS BLUFF
SLIDELL
HENDERSON
EXXON PARADISE FACILITY
PARADISE
SULPHUR
LISBON
JOHNSON'S BAYOU
OPELOUSAS

HEBSTER
FRANKLIN
IBERIA
ORLEANS
CALCASIEU PARRISH
LAFOURCHE
GRANT
JEFFERSON DAVIS
CALCASIEU
ST. MARY
CALCASIEU
CONCORD IA
ST. LAHDRY
JEFFERSON DAVIS
LINCOLN
EAST BATON ROUGE
LAFOURCHE
BEAUREGARD
ST. MARY
ST. CHARLES
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARY
ST. MARY
ST. MARY
EAST BATON ROUGE
ST MARY
ST. MARTIN
CADDO
CALCASIEU
ST. LANDRY
ST. LAHDRY
CALCASIEU

ST. LANDRY
ST. TAMMANY
CALCASIEU
BAST BATON ROUGE
ST. LANDRY
CADDO
CALCASIEU
ST. LAHDRY
CAMERON
CAMERON
ALLEN
ACADIA
ST. LANDRY
ACADIA
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
LAFAYETTE
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
ST. CHARLES
CALCASIEU
CADDO
JEFFERSON
IBERVILLE
IBERIA
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
ST. TAMMANY
ST.MARTIN
ST. CHARLES
ST. CHARLES
CALCASIEU
CLAIBORNE

ST. LANDRY
IBERVILLE
LA 06/04/91
LA 06/04/91
LA 06/05/91
LA 06/05/91
LA 06/04/91
LA 06/06/91
LA 06/06/91
LA 05/31/91
LA 06/07/91
LA 06/06/91
LA 06/10/91
LA 06/10/91
LA 06/10/91
LA 06/10/91
LA 06/10/91
LA 06/10/91
LA 06/11/91
LA 06/11/91
LA 06/12/91
LA 06/12/91
LA 06/12/91
LA 06/12/91
LA 06/11/91
LA 06/12/91
LA 06/12/91
LA 06/13/91
LA 06/16/91
LA 06/17/91
LA 06/17/91
LA 06/17/91
LA 06/17/91
LA 06/17/91
LA 06/16/91
LA 06/19/91
LA 06/21/91
LA 06/23/91
LA 06/26/91
LA 06/28/91
LA 06/28/91
LA 06/28/91
LA 06/30/91
LA 06/25/91
LA 07/02/91
LA 07/02/91
LA 07/03/91
LA 07/02/91
LA 07/03/91
LA 07/03/91
LA 07/03/91
LA 07/03/91
LA 07/05/91
LA 07/05/91
LA 07/07/91
LA 07/07/91
LA 07/06/91
LA 07/08/91
LA 06/28/91
LA 07/08/91
LA 07/09/91
LA 07/10/91
LA 07/09/91
LA 07/10/91
LA 07/12/91
LA 07/12/91
LA 07/12/91
LA 07/15/91
LA 07/15/91
LA 07/12/91
LA 07/14/91
LA 07/16/91
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
WASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OILiCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OILiCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OTHER OIL, GAS-OIL
OILiCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OIL, UNKNOWN
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OtL:CRVDE
OTHER OIL
UNKNOHN OIL
OIL SHEEN
OILiCRUDE
OILS,HISC:MOTOR
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS
OILS, FUEL: f 2
GASOLINE:
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOHN OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIESEL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILiCRUDE
UNKNOHN OIL
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
UNKNOHN OIL
UNKNOHN OIL
OIL, MISC: MINERAL
KEROSENE
OILiCRUDE
FYROLYSIS GASOLINE
OILS, MISC : LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
OIL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OILICRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OILS, DIESEL
OILS, MISC t LUBRICATING
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OILiCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OILiCRUDE
u so
n ur
i c
Quantl t e
5.00 B P
20.00 G V
2.00 G F
220.00 G F
0.00 U O
0.00 U U
100.00 B H
S.OO B H
0.00 V
1.00 B F
2.00 B F
85.00 B P
IS. 00 G V
8.00 B f
5.00 B F
1.00 B 0
1.00 B r
3.00 B F
0.00 U V
1.00 G F
0.00 U
5.00 B U
0.00 U U
0.00 U U
o.oo u v
0.00 U U
0.00 U T
i.oo G r
50.00 B P
0.00 V T
• .00 B V
2.00 B V
0.00 U F
0.00 U U
0.00 U F
0.00 U F
100.00 G O
0.00 G V
3.00 B F
0.00 U F
0.00 U U
1.00 B P
500.00 G F
500.00 G F
0.00 U
0.00 U U
2.00 B V
0.00 U P
0.00 U U
0.00 U U
1.00 G F
0.00 U F
3.00 B F
30.00 G F
10.00 G U
5.00 B P
0.00 U F
0.00 G F
0.00 U
1.00 B F
0.00 U U
0.00 U U
1.00 G F
7.00 B F
1.00 B F
0.00 U U
11.00 B r
60.00 B U
0.00 U F
11.00 G O
H Ca Ha
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t • i
. e
O
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
o
o
o
0
0
0
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
0
o
0
0
o
o
o
0
0
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                           Prp
PE SHELL WESTERN EXPLORATION
PE SHELL WESTERN E < ?
PE SANTA FE MINERALS
PU UNKNOWN
PE CENAC TOHINS CO, INC
PE SHELL HESTERH EXPLORATION
PE TEXACO INC
PE CITSO PIPELINE
PE LEDBOUF BROTHERS TONING
   GOODRICH OIL
PE SHELL OIL COMPANY
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO
PE ARCADIAN CORP

PE HUNT OIL COMPANY
PU UNKNOWN
PE SHELL WESTERN E ( P
PU UNKNOWN
PE UNKNOWN
PE SHELL WESTERN EXPLORATION
PE CASTROL INC.
PE JIFFY LUBE
PE SHELL HESTERH B ( P

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PE FORMAN PETROLEUM
PE VINTAGE PETROLEUM
PE JIFFY LUBE
PE LAKE CHARLES STEVEDORES
PE UNKNOWN
LG BOSSIER PARISH FD
PE OXY USA INC.
PE EXXON REFINERY
PE JOHN LANIER, COOPER OIL

PU LAFAYETTE UTILITY SYSTEMS
PE NATIONAL MARINE INC
PE COMPASS MARINE
PE OLD MAN RIVER TOWING
PE OLD MAN RIVER TOWING

PE COASTAL TOWING INC

PE NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD
PE VISTA CHEMICAL

PE PORT ALLEN MARINE SERVICE
PU GULF STATES UTILITIES
PE ALPHACHEM
PE EXXON REFINERY
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
PE PACER ALIAS
PE OXY U.S.A.
PE EXXON CO.. U.S.A.
PE EXXON CO., U.S.A.
PE SHELL OIL COMPANY
PE OLD MAM RIVER TOWING
PE PLACID REFINING COMPANY
PE CITSO PIPELINE
   MAC'S AUTOMOTIVE
PE TRAILER MARINE TRANSPORT

LG TERREBONNE PARISH SHERIFF
PE VISTA CHEMICAL COMPANY
PE OXY USA INC.
PE MARATHON OIL CO.
PE LEIGH OPERATING CO
PE ORYX ENERGY COMPANY
UNDER THE 1-10 BRIDGE
ON RED R.  3 MILE NORTH
HWY 404

DUVALL'S BOAT RENTAL
6 MILES OFF THE PORT

NEAR HBY 338

MOBIL OIL TERMINAL

WEEKS BAYOU 1 MILE NORTH

EXIT 27 1-10 WEST
4083 HHY 1
OFFSHORE EUGENE
OUACHITA RIVER
WHITE CASTLE FIELD BAYOU
INTERCOASTAL WATERWAY
LAT3243, LONG 9901

1981 SOUTH WESTPORT
PERKINS AND GLASGOW RDS
ATCHAFALAYA BASIN
CALCASIEU RIVER
OH DECARLO DR.  BETWEEN
1010 COMMON STREET
LITTLE LAKE CENTRAL TANK
1336 CAUSE BLVD
ISO MARINE ST
SOUTH MARSH
CIRCLE K MINIMART

PO BOX 551 SCENIC HWY
DRAINAGE DITCH,TRIBUTARY
PORT OF LAKE CHARLES
411 KNOLLWOOD DRIVE
LOWER MISSIPPI RIVER MILE
LOWER MISSISSIPPI RIVER
MILE 41 ATCHAFALAYA RIVER
DOCK 1 MILE 41
END RYAN STREET NORTH
PHIBRO
LEFT DESCENDING BANK Of
MILEPOST NO 194.5
OLD SPANISH TRAIL
PORT OF LAKE CHARLES CITY
INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY
PINHOOK RD BETWEEN WINDE
TEXACO GAS STATION OFF OF
EXXON REFRINERY DOCKS
SOUTH LAKE CHARLES FIELD
SUNRISE FIELD CR
PRATER RD AND MANEHA RD
4045 SCENIC HHY
4045 SCENIC HWY
PO BOX 428
FIBRO DOCKS ATCHAFALAYA
OFF OF HHY 28
NEAR HHY 97
1630 MAIN ST
HHY 384
ALMONASTER OVERPASS AT
HWY LA 1056
OLD SPANISH TRAIL
SECTION 23.TWNSHIP
MISSISSIPPI RIVER MILE
SIMON PASS FIELD
OFF OF LEASE ROAD OFF OF
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LEESVILLB
LYDIA
CASTOR
LAKE CHARLES
RACELAND
OFFSHORE LA
MONROE
WHITE CASTLE
HOUMA
NEW ORLEANS
PLAQUEMINE
PORT ALLEN
BATON ROUGE
MORGAN CITY
LAKE CHARLES
LAFAYETTE
NEW ORLEANS
NEH ORLEANS
SLIDELL
LAKE CHARLES
VERMILLION
HOUGHTON
CROWLEY
BATON ROUGE

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LAFAYETTE
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
KROTZ SPRINGS
KROTZ SPRINGS
LAKE CHARLES
KROTZ SPRINGS
WHITE CASTLE
NEH ORLEANS
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IOWA
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HOUMA
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PC  AHAR OIL CO.
PB  AHAR OIL CO
PE  TEX EASTERN PRODUCTS
PE  EXXON  CO.. U.S.A.
PE  TEXAS  EASTERN PIPELINE CO
PE  SHELL  WESTERN EIP
PE  TEXACO
PE  KOCH GATHERING
PE  BAROID DRILLING FLUIDS

PE  JOHN BROWN. EXXON CO.
PE  CONOCO PIPELINE
PE  MARION PRESSURE
PE  OXY USA

PE  UNION  CARBIDE

PE  SATOONS  INC
PE CSX TRANSPORTATION
PB PBTRO UNITED TERMINAL
PE KOCH GATHERING
PC NED DORREY
PE MARATHON OIL COMPANY
PE fiCBL
PE COLONIAL PIPELINE
PE EXXON PIPELINE CO.
PE HUNT OIL COMPANY
PE CONOCO
PE APACHE CORP
PB KOCH GATHERING
PB ROADWAY EXPRESS
PE TENNECO GAS PIPELINE CO
PE TERREBONNE FUEL DOCK
PB ORYX ENERGY
PE AHAX OIL AND GAS INC
PE PPG INDUSTRIES
PE ULTRA MAR OIL AND GAS
PE OXY ENERGY INC.
PE CITGO PETROLEUM CORP

PE CONOCO TRANSPORTATION
PE FINA OIL t CHEMICAL
PB L « L OIL COMPANY
PE GULF STATE UTILITIES

PE CITGO PIPELINE CO
PE SHELL WESTERN E AND P
PE WBSTLAND OIL CO
PE KOCH GATHERING
PE ASHLAND PIPE LINE COMPANY
PE UNOCAL EXPLORATION CORP.
PE CITGO PIPELINE
   KRONOS LA INC.
PB CHEVRON SHIPPING CO
FG US ARMY CORP OF ENGINEERS
PB CASTROL INC.
PE TEXACO IHC.
PU SOUTHWESTERN ELBC POWER
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4MI  W  XSW  JC
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BAYOU  SERPENT HHY LA 3086
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WELL NO. 17. SECTION 25.
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SCENIC HWY MISSISSIPPI
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PINE PRAIRE FIELD
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2115 MAPLE STREET
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UNKNOWN OIL
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 F92-1020
 F92-1032
. F92-1038
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 F92-1449
 F92-1482
 F92-1498
 F92-1519
 F92-1522
 F92-1524
 F92-1538
 F92-1543
 F92-1553
 F92-1559
 F92-1607
 F92-1618
 F92-1644
 F92-1652
 F92-1664
 F92-1697
 F92-1707
 F92-1729
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 F92-1787
 F92-1788
 F92-1795
 F92-1825
 F92-1834
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PC BARGE TRANSPORT CO
PC GOLD LINE REFINING
   LAVERNINE SALVAGE
   CITGO PIPELINE CO
   WARREN PETROLEUM
   EXXON COMPANY, USA
   APACHE CORP
   APEX TOWING CO
PU GULF STATES UTILITIES
   TOMMY DIGGS REALTY
PC SHELL WESTERN E t P
PC HOLLYWOOD MARINE INC
PC CONOCO
PC TEXACO TRUCK STOP
PC EXXON PIPELINE CO
PC W.H.  COLLINS
PC WEST LAKE PETRA CHEMICAL
PC PERMIAN COMPANY
PC WARREN PETROLEUM CO
   WARREN PETROLEUM CO
   WARREN PETROLEUM CO
PC WARREN PETROLEUM CO
UN
PC CITGO REFINERY
UN
PC AMERADA HESS CORP.
PC EXXON COMPANY USA
PC AMOCO PRODUCTION
PC UNKNOWN
PC SHELL PIPELINE
PE EXXON CHEMICAL CO
UN
PC GOLD LINE REFINING
PC CITGO PIPELINE
UN UNKNOWN
PC FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO
PC MOBIL EXPLOR t PRODUCTION
PC OXY USA
UN
PC COASTAL TOWING INC
   ORYX ENERGY CO
PC PETROCHEMICAL TRANSPORT

PC SHELL OIL COMPANY
PC CITGO PIPELINE
   H/V OMINA
PC STONE PETROLEUM
PC COLONIAL PIPELINE CO.
PC CONOCO TRANSPORTATION
   TEXACO INC.
PC NORTH WEST OIL CO.
   GIFFORD-HILL CO.
PC LAIDLAM
PC LAFAYETTE UTIL.  SYSTEMS
PC APACHE CORP
UN
PC TIDEWATER MARINE
PC TEXACO EXPLORATION INC.

UN
PC TEXACO
PC LAFAYETTE UTILITES SYS
PC DYNAMIC OFFSHORE COHT.
PC GULF STATES UTILITIES
PC
PC UNION CARBIDE
PC PETROLEUM HELICOPTERS
PC DIXIE MARINE INC
PC CECOS INTERNATIONAL
PC APACHE CORP
CITY SERVICE DOCK
4646 HWY 3059
OFF HIGHWAY 13

HWY 105 SOUTH
DUCK LAKE FIELD

MILE 232 HISSISIPPI R
NELSON COAL PLANT 3500
28462 LAKE DR S
LAT-29.51' 10" N,  LONG
PORT AUTHORITY DOCK

IN ROADSIDE DITCH,  S
HELLER STATION
RT 4 BOX 502
PO BOX 2449 900 HHY 108
5 MILES SOUTH OF KROTZ
S MILES SOUTH OF KROTZ
5 MILES SOUTH OF KROTZ
5 MILES SOUTH OF KROTZ
5 MILES SOUTH OF KROTZ
13 HI.NORTH OF COUSHATTA
HWY 108 POB 1562
PO DRAWER 490
PO BOX 51754
STAR ROUTE I, BOX 745
A.J.  ESTAY RD
CLIFTON RIDGE ROAD AT
MILE POLE 14
4999 SCENIC HWY POB 241
ROUTE 1 50 FT.  SOUTH OF
MARY STAPP MOORED AT GOLD
S-41,R-9S,T-2W,HWY3166
FRANCE ROAD TERMINAL
1.50 HI S OF VINTON,
5 HI SW OF GROSSETETE, LA,
BAYOU HENRY LEASE,  40
ANDRE STREET WHARF, MILE
CONOCO WEST LAKE
ORYX ENERGY OFF OF HWY
813 HWY 108
PARKSIDE MARINA ON
WEEKS ISLAND TERMINAL,
R-WEST, HWY 534, RD
TARNEL MARINE BULK
SMITH NO.  7 WEEKS ISLAND
BETWEEN STATE HHY 81 AND
SECTION 24, R-7W,T-10S
TANK BATTERY NO. 4 BECHTEL
LITTLE CHENIBR FIELD
HWY 7 BETWEEN DIXIE INN
MARATHON DOCK IN BURWICK
101 GLOUCESTER
MANCHESTER FIELD TANK
CORNER, NORTH BLVD. AT
3201 AIRHART
LODHICK LUMBER CO LEASE
12TH ST t NORTH BLVD
SLICK IS ON BAYOU
BAY
60S WEST BAYOU PARKWAY
300 CURTIS LANE
ST.  PETERS AND 1ST
BAYOU BOEUF NEAR AMELIA
INTERSECTION OF LA ST
BEACH ROAD AND HIGHWAY
PORT ALLEN LOCKS MM 60
27004 SOUTH FROST ROAD
SOUTH BLACK BAYOU FIELD
          Lcity

LAKE CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
MAHOU
VINTON
KROTZ SPRINGS

PIERRE PART
BATON ROUGE
WESTLAKE
LACOMB
MORGAN CITY
LAKE CHARLES
GRAND ISLE
LAKE CHARLES
HOMER
CALVIN
SULPHUR
KROTZ SPRINGS
KROTZ SPRINGS
KROTZ SPRINGS
KROTZ SPRINGS
KROTZ SPRINGS
COUSHATTA
LAKE CHARLES
GALIANO
LAFAYETTE
FRANKLIN
FOURCHON
SULPHUR
SORRENTO
BATON ROUGE
HAYNESVILLE
LAKE CHARLES
EVANGELINE
NEW ORLEANS
VINTON
GROSSETETE
LAFAYETTE
NEW ORLEANS
LAKE CHARLES
CHACAHOULA
SULPHUR
MOSS BLUFF
WEEKS ISLAND

NEW ORLEANS
LAFAYETTE
LOTTIE
LAKE CHARLES
LEEVILLE
LAKE CHARLES

MORGAN CITY
LAFAYETTE
LAKE CHARLES
BATON ROUGE
HOUMA
BELLEVUE
BATON ROUGE
MARRERO
NEW ORLEANS
LAFAYETTE
NEW IBERIA
IODA
AMELIA
HAHNVILLE
CAMERON
BATON ROUGE
LIVINGSTON
HACKBURY
                                                                                              BRN5 Oil  Spill Database
       Lcounty

CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
EVANGELINE
CALCASIEU
ST.LANDRY
ST.MARTIN
ASSUMPTION
EAST BATON ROUGE
CALCASIEU
ST.  TAMMANY
ST.  MARTIN
CALCASIEU

CALCASIEU
CLAIBORNE
WINH
CALCASIEU
ST.  LANDRY
ST.  LANDRY
ST.  LANDRY
ST.  LANDRY
ST.  LANDRY
RED RIVER
CALCASIEU
LAFOURCHB
LAFAYETTE
ST.MARTIN
LAFOURCHB
CALCASIEU
ASCENSION
B.  BATON ROUGE
CLAIBORNE
CALCASIEU
ACADIA
ORLEANS
CALCASIEU
IBERVILLE
IBERVILLB
ORLEANS
CALCASIEU
LAFOURCHE

CALCASIEU
IBERIA
CLABORNE
HATCHITOCHES
IBERIA
POINTS COUPEE
CALCASIEU
LAFOURCHE
CAMERON
WEBSTER
ST. MARY
LAFAYETTE
CALCASIEU
EAST BATON ROUGE
ACADIA
CLAIBORNE
EAST BATON ROUGE
JEFFERSON
LAFOURCHB
LAFAYETTE
IBERIA
ACADIA
ASSUMPTION
ST.  CHARLES
CAMERON
EAST BATON ROUGE
LIVINGSTON
CAMERON


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LA
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LA
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LA
LA
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LA
LA
LA
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LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
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LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA


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03/01/92
02/15/92
03/05/92
03/06/92
03/06/92
03/06/92
03/11/92
03/12/92
03/15/92


Hit I
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL, HISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
OIL. HISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
HEATING OIL
HYDRAULIC OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, HISC: LUBRICATING
OTHER OIL
CONDENSATE
CONDENSATE
UNKNOWN OIL
RAIN HATER AND
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, HISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
PETROLEUM RESIN H/
UNKNOWN OIL
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL: CRUDB
OIL:DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, NO. 6
VACUUM GAS OIL
CONDENSATE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 6
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, HISC: TRANSFORMER
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS,
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, HISC: MINERAL
WASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL, HISC: TRANSFORMER
UNKNOWN OIL
NAPHTHA: COAL TAR
JET FUEL: JP-5
HYDRAULIC OIL
LEATCHATE
OIL: CRUDE


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 F92-1962
 F92-1979
 F92-19«l
 F92-1991
. F92-2052
 F92-2059
 F92-2064
 F92-2069
 F92-20I2
 F92-2083
 F92-2090
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 F92-2124
 F92-2132
 F92-2133
 F92-2140
 F92-2155
 F92-2U1
 F92-2184
 F92-2209
 F92-2218
 F92-2236
 F92-2248
 F92-2287
 F92-2293
 F92-2343
 F92-2349
 F92-2351
 F92-23C2
 F92-2365
 F92-2377
 F92-23IB
 F92-2393
 F92-2415
 F92-243I
 F92-2454
 F92-2459
 F92-24CO
 F92-2462
 F92-2476
 F92-2491
 F92-2493
 F92-2S06
 F92-2566
 F92-2575
 F92-260S
 F92-2618
 F92-2«25
 F92-2648
 F92-2684
 F92-2709
 F92-2733
 F92-2769
 F92-2774
 F92-2796
 F92-2798
 F92-2815
 F92-2826
 F92-2837
 F92-284S
 F92-2866
 F92-2872
                           Prp
 PC D*EDGE"BETSY"VESSEL
 PC GULF STATES UTILITIES
 PC ASHLAKD PIPELINE COMPANY
 PC BAYOU STATE OIL
 PC PHIBRO ENERGY
 PC ASHLAND PIPELINE COMPANY
 PC EXXON PIPELINE  COMPANY
 PC EXXON PIPELINE  CO
    EMPIRE LEND CORP
    EXXON PIPELINE  CO
 PC CITY OF LAFAYETTE
 PC INTERNATIONAL PAPER
 PC MARATHON OIL COMPANY
 PC GREENHILL PETROLEUM CORP
 PC CITY OF ALEXANDRIA
 PC ORYX ENERGY
 PC CENAC
 PC CENAC TONING CO.,INC.
 PC ARCADIAN CORP.
 PC ORYX ENERGY CO
 PC TESORO-LEEVAC PETROLEUM
 PC PBNNZOIL
 PC TRIANGLE CARTAGE TRANSFER
 PC HEATCRAFT
 PC SCURLCCK-PERMIAN CORP
 PC RANDY WILSON OIL
 UN
 UN
 PC MOBIL EXPLORATION I
 PC TOTAL MINATOME  CORP
 UK
 PC SHELL PIPELINE
 PC GULF STATES UTILITIES
 PC FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL
 PC CITGO PIPELINE  COMPANY
 UN
 PC CITGO PIPELINE  CO
 PC BEAUREGARD  ELECTRIC CO OP
 PC SHELL WESTERN E (  P
 PC TEXACO
 PC HUNT PETROLEUM
 UN
 PC ARCADIAN CORPORATION
 UN
 PC SANTA FB MINERALS
 PC CONOCO. INCORPORATED
 PC LOOP  INC.
 PC RYDER TRUCK RENTAL
 PC EXXON REFINERY
 PC EXXON CHEMICAL
 PC SHELL NESTERM E  <  P
 UN
 PC BASIN MARINE
 PC GULF  STATES UTILITIES
 PC INTERNATIONAL PAPER
PC KELLY OIL COMPANY
UN
 PC CHEVRON USA
 PC TEXACO. INC.
 UN UNKNOWN
PC KELLY OIL COMPANY
PC  LAIDLAN ENVIRONMENTAL
 PC  MARATHON OIL COMPANY
 PC MARY  PIPPIN FARMS
PC  ODY OIL CORPORATION
PC  OXY ENERGY.   INC
PC  PELICAN SHIPYARD
PC  ARCLA ENERGY RESOURCES
PC  CITGO PIPELINE
UN
BERRY  BAY,
HMY  3M AT  BDGERLY  OIL
DOCK NO.   1 ATCHAFALAYA

HIGHWAY 94
HHY 73
END OF SUPERIOR RD
HNY 94
3000 CONGRESS ST
WILLIAMS LAKE ROAD
200 CORPORATE DRIVE
TIMBALIER CENTRAL FACIL
CORNER OF LODI < TWIN
PARISH RD 7-5 4 MI SOUTH

KOCH
110 NEST, P O BOX 1627
HIGHWAY 309. 1 MI SOUTH
MARINE FUEL DOCK
NOLANS BAYOU FIELD
EXIT 24 1-10
5007 HAZEL JOKE RD
EASY MART ON ROUTE 1,2.50
INTERSECTION. HIGHWAY 2
ON CALCASIEU RIVER.
BAYOU SORREL LOCKS
WELL,BLUE BAYOU.
WILBERT5
29.44.9, 92 09.2, DUE
NORCO NBH ORLEANS LINE
2111 HUNDRED OAKS AVENUE
POST OFFICE BOX 76,2423
5W

SBC32.R-12 W. T-6 SOUTH
GILLIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
ATCHAFAYALA RIVER, LAT.29
HIGHWAY 332
ST LEASE 122 TANK
JUST NORTH OF ICW
1-10 WEST
DOCK NO. 1, 2200 OLD
FROG LAKE FIELD, 10 MI  W
3519 PATRICK
A. J. ESTAY ROAD
1-55,SOUTHBOUND,1MI S.  OF
SCENIC HIGHWAY,
4999 SCENIC HIGHWAY,BOX

OLD NATHBDISH ROAD AND

P O BOX 220, HIGHWAY 61
LA HIGHWAY NO. 69
3 MI HE OF CITY, LAT
LEEVILLE FIELD
HIGHWAY 112
OFFSHORE LOUISIANA,
• MI SOUTHWEST OF

OFF HIGHWAY 190.DORMBOS
2B>05 INTRACOASTAL ROAD
          Loity

MOSS  BLUFF
EDGERLY
JONESVILLE
SHREVEPORT
KROT2 SPRINGS
JONESVILLE
BREAUX BRIDGE
PLAQUEHINE
HACKBERRY
BREAUX BRIDGE
LAFAYETTE
PINEVILLE
LAFAYETTE
FOURCHON
ALEXANDRIA
HAYES
MORGAN CITY
BERWICK
LAKE  CHARLES
THIBODEAUX
FOURCHON
ALEXANDRIA
SULFUR
BOSSIER CITY
SPRINGHILL
HOSSTON
LAKE  CHARLES
PLAQUEHIHES
IBERVILLE
PLAOUEMIKB
WHITE LAKE
NORCO
BATON ROUGE
VINTON

OLIVER
FIELD
MOSS  BLUFF
BELLE RIVER
BRATH
TROUTE
LAROSB
LAKE  CHARLES
WESTLAKE
PLAQUEHINE
LAKE  CHARLES
FOURCHON
AMITE
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
MORGAN CITY
WEST MONROE
MORGAN CITY
ST.FRANCISVILLE
PINEVILLE
HOUMA
PAINCOURTVILLE
CHEVRON HELIPORT
LEEVILLE

SARHBRVILLE
CROWLEY

LAKE PROVIDENCE
GUEYDAM
REEVES
PLAOUEHINES
SHERVEPORT
OIL CITY
PLAQUEHINE


Lcounty
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CATAHOULA
CADDO
ST. LANDRY
CATAHOULA
ST. MARTIN
IBERVILLE
CAMERON
ST. MARTIN
LAFAYETTE
ACACIA
LAFAYETTE
LAFOURCHE
RAPIDES
CAMERON
ACADIA
ST. MARY
CALCASIEU
LAFOURCHE
LAFOURCHE
AVOYELLES
CALCASIEU
BOSSIER
WEBSTER
CADDO
CALCASIEU
IBERVILLE
IBERVILLE
IBERVILE
VERMILLIAN
ST. CHARLES
EAST BATON ROUGE
CALCASIEU
CLAIBORNE
IBERIA
BEAUREGARD
CALCASEU
ST. MARTIN
VERMILION
LA SALLE
LAFOURCHE
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
IBERVILLB
CALCASIEU
LAFOURCHE
TAHGIPAHOA
EAST BATON ROUGE
EAST BATON ROUGE
ST.MARTIH
OUACHITA
ST MARY
WEST FELICIANA
RAPIDES
TERREBOXNE
ASSUMPTION
LAFOURCHE
LAFOURCHE
LAFOURCHE
UNION
LAFAYETTE
LAFAYETTE
EAST CARROLL
VERMILION
BEAUREGARD
IBERVILLE
CADDO
CADDO
IBERVILLE


ST
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA


Spdate
03/16/92
03/17/92
03/11/92
03/11/92
03/18/92
03/11/92
03/20/92
03/19/92
03/19/92
03/20/92
03/19/92
03/21/92
03/21/92
03/29/92
03/29/92
03/30/92
03/31/92
03/31/92
04/01/92
04/01/92
04/03/92
04/OS/92
04/03/92
04/03/92
04/08/92
04/10/92
04/11/92
04/13/92
04/14/92
04/15/92
04/15/92
04/20/92
04/20/92
04/24/92
04/25/92
04/25/92
04/27/92
04/2C/92
04/28/92
04/29/92
04/29/92
04/13/92
05/03/92
05/04/92
05/04/92
05/04/09
05/05/92
OS/06/92
OS/08/92
05/08/92
05/10/92
OS/14/92
05/15/92
05/18/92
05/19/92
05/17/90
05/20/92
05/22/92
05/25/92
05/26/92
05/29/92
OS/29/92
OS/30/92
06/01/92
05/01/92
06/02/92
Of/03/92
OC/04/92
06/05/92
06/05/92


Matl
DIESEL OIL
OIL, HISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE OIL
OIL:CRUDE OIL
01 Lt CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL! CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL. HISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, HISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDB
OILrCRUBE
UNKNOWN OIL
GASOLINE 1 AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, MISC .TRANSFORMER
OIL,MISC:LUBRICATING
OIL:CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC :MINERAL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILt CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
GASOLINE : AUTOMOTIVE
CARBON BLACK OIL BOTTOMS
OIL:CRODB
UNKNOWN OIL
CRUDE OIL
OIL. FUEL:NO.2-D
OIL:DIESEL
OILl CRUDE
LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS
UNKNOWN OIL
OILtCRUDE
LIGHT CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
PYROLYSIS OIL
OIL:CRUDE
UNKNOWN
SALTWATER/OIL MIX
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:DIESBL
NATURAL GAS
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL


Quantl
0.00
90.00
25.00
19.00
1.00
25.00
0.00
3.00
10.00
0.00
15.00
75.00
0.00
0.00
12.00
3.00
25.00
5.00
0.00
2.00
SOOO.OO
10.00
75.00
50.00
22.00
6.00
0.00
0.00
3.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
10.00
1.00
100.00
0.00
100.00
200.00
14.00
30.00
c.oo
0.00
0.00
0.00
7.00
20.00
2.00
20.00
10.00
2.00
3.00
0.00
200.00
300.00
50.00
200.00
0.00
0.00
3.00
5.00
0.00
0.12
0.01
0.00
7.00
3.00
100.00
0.00
80.00
0.00
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 F92-2924
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 F92-2960
 F92-2982
 F92-2988
. F92-2999
 F92-3024
 F92-3056
 F92-3071
 F92-3085
 F92-3088
 F92-3129
 F92-3140
 F92-3141
 F92-3142
 F92-3153
 F92-3161
 F92-3174
 F92-317S
 F92-3205
 F92-3208
 F92-3209
 F92-3225
 F92-3226
 F92-3231
 F92-3241
 F92-3246
 F92-3275
 F92-3285
 F92-3299
 F92-3306
 F92-3307
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 F92-3315
 F92-3335
 F92-3341
 F92-3389
 F92-3394
 F92-3429
 F92-3435
 F92-3457
 F92-3461
 F92-3471
 F92-3482
 F92-3486
 F92-3518
 F92-3520
 F92-3529
 F92-3531
 F92-3538
 F92-3560
 F92-3567
 F92-3568
 F92-3573
 F92-3606
 F92-3619
 F92-3636
 F92-3S37
 F92-3639
 F92-3647
 F92-3649
 F92-3652
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PC  LAFAYETTE UTILITY
PC  UAR HOME PRODUCTS
PC  COLYPOLMER RUBBER «
PC  EXXON REFINERY
UN
UN  UNKNOWN
UK  UNKNOWN
UN  UNKNOHN
PC  EXXON REFINERY
PC  ODECO OIL AND GAS COMPANY
PC  MARATHON OIL COMPANY
PC  SURVEY BOATS, INC
PC  OXY USA, INC
PC  GEMINI EXPLORATION
PC  EXXON CHEMICAL CO.
PC  RYDER TRUCK RENTAL
PC  SHELL WESTERN ESP
PC  HUNT OIL COMPANY
UN
PE  APPLIANCE ELECT
PE  CEHAC TOWING COMPANY
PE  THE SHELL OIL COMPANY
PB  GLOBAL DIVERS,CONTRACTORS
PE  TEXACO INC
UN
PE  EXXON CHEMICAL COMPANY
PE  NERCO OIL AND GAS
PU  GULF STATES UTILITIES
PU  GULF STATES UTILITIES
PB  SABINE TRANSPORTATION
PE  CITGO REFINERY
LG  CITY OF ALEXANDRIA
PE  ORYX ENERGY CO
PE  KCS RAILROAD
PB  HOHBLL PETROLEUM
PC
PB  PETROTEX LOUISIANA CO
PE  RICELAND PETROLEUM
PE  PLACID REFINING COMPANY
PE  STAR ENTERPRISE
PE  AMERADA HBSS CORP
PE  SHELL PIPELINE
UN
PE  DUPONT
PE  FLASH GAS AND OIL
PE  HUNT OIL COMPANY
UN
PE  RIVERHOOD INTL
PE  CARNES GARAGE
PE  FOLK CONSTRUCTION CO.
PE  CHEVRON USA
PE  DOW CHEMICAL
PE  VISTA CHEMICAL
PE  EXXON PIPELINE CO
PE  HOHELL PETROLEUM
PU  LAFAYETTE UTILITY
PU  LAFAYETTE UTILITY
UN  LOTT OIL CO.
PE  COLONIAL PIPELINE
PE  COLONIAL PIPELINE
PU  LAFAYETTE UTILITY
FE  AMOCO PIPELINE
UN
UN  JOHNSON BROS CONST CO
FG  DOE-STRATEGIC PETRO RESER
PE  EXXON CHEMICAL
UN
PE  SHELL PIPELINE
UN
PB  TEXACO
110 JOKESBORO ROAD
MISS RIVER HILEPOST 232
DITCH OFF HIGHWAY 61
NEAR RT 61,1 MI WEST OF

4999 SCENIC HIGHWAY
4999 SCENIC HIGHWAY
11800 INDUSTRIAL
ATCHAFALAYA BASIN
7 MI SOUTH OF GINA, ON
HWY 108 POB 1562
3322 K1NGHAH ATREET
SHELL HAYMARK
HAYMARK TERMINAL DOCK

TANK BATTERY NO. 2
RT.  3 BOX 1056-D
4999 SCENIC HIGHWAY, BOX
HWY 317 APPROX 3000 FT
12323 HOOPER RD
SOUTH SIDE AM MART ON HWY
CITGO A DOCK
HWY 108 POB 1S62
2405 S MACARTHUR
CHACAHOULA
PRIVATE CROSSING LEADING
BELL NO.3, 2.50 HI NORTH
218 CYPRESS ST
HARTOHE LEASE HELL NO. 1,5
RT 2 BOX 650
HY 8, 5 HI WEST OF
HWY 44 i HNY 70
25 MILES FROM HOUMA,
OFF HHY 449
PARISH ROAD 4105
LA HWY 44, 4 MILES EAST
ABBEYVILLE FIELD HYWY 14
HWY 84
HWY 108 POB 1562
MONROE REGIONAL AIRPORT
MAIN ST
25 MILES SOUTH OF
ROHERE PASS TANK BATTERY
HP 209.6 HISS RIVER
OLD SPANISH TRAIL
PIPELINE BETWEEN RACELASD
2.50 HI NORTH OF
100 MCDONALD AVE
207 PERSIMMON CIRCLE
LOUISIANA HWY 113
HHY 95
OFF HHY 61
134A STINER ROAD
OFF OF HWY 27
CALCASIEU RIVER MILE 28
ON UP RAILROAD JOB AT THE
LAT:30 DEG 19' 05"/LONG:
4999 SCENIC HHY
NEW LANNO SUBSTATION,  1
6770 HHY IB
CHIPBHAH ST NEAR 1-110
STATE LEASE 347 TANK
          IiCity

LAFAYETTE
RUSTON
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
GARYVILLE
LA ROSE
GARYVILLE
HARRISONBURG
BATON ROUGE
AMELIA
EAST CAMERON
PATTERSON
RODESSA
MOORINGSPORT
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
MORGAN CITY
GINA
LAKE CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
NEH IBERIA
IBERIA
SULPHUR
BATON ROUGE
FRANKLIN
BATON ROUGE
PORT ALLEN
LAKE CHARLES
LAKE CHARLES
ALEXANDRIA
THIBODEAUX
CRAFT
SHREVEPORT
DBS ALLEMANDS
IOWA
EUNICE
TROUT
CONVENT
HOUMA
PINE GROVE
EVANGELINE
RESERVE
ABBEYVILLE
JONESVILLE
LAKE CHARLES
MONROE
RINNFIELD
JONESVILLE
VENICE
PLAQUEHINE
HESTLAKE
BATON ROUGE
SHREVEPORT
LAFAYETTE
LAFAYETTE
GLENHORA
CHURCH POINT
DELOMBRB
LAFAYETTE
HACKBURY
ROSE BLUFF
ALEXANDRIA
PLAQUEHINES
BATON ROUGE
LEESVILLE
ST.  JAMES
BATON ROUGE
NBW ORLEANS
                                                                                              BRNS Oil Spill Database
      Lcounty         ST  Spdate

LAFAYETTE             LA 06/05/92
LINCOLN               LA 06/05/92
EAST BATON ROUGE      LA 06/07/92
BAST BATON ROUGE      LA 06/07/92
ST.JOHN THE BAPTIST   LA 06/08/92
LA FOURSCHB           LA 05/18/92
ST.JOHN THE BAPTIST   LA 06/08/92
CATAHOULA             LA 06/11/92
EAST BATON ROUGE      LA 06/11/92
ASSUMPTION            LA 06/11/92
EAST CAMERON          LA 06/11/92
ST.MARY               LA 06/13/92
CADDO                 LA 06/14/92
CADDO                 LA 06/16/92
EAST BATON ROUGE      LA 06/18/92
EAST BATON ROUGE      LA 06/19/92
ST. MARTIN            LA 06/22/92
LA SALLE              LA 06/22/92
CALCASIEU             LA 06/24/92
CALCASIEU             LA 06/23/92
CALCASIEU             LA    /   /
CALCASIEU             LA 06/25/92
IBERIA                LA 06/25/92
IBERIA                LA 06/26/92
CALCASIEU             LA 06/27/92
BAST BATON ROUGE      LA 06/27/92
ST.MARY               LA 06/30/92
EAST BATON ROUGE      LA 06/30/92
WEST BATON ROUGE      LA 06/30/92
CALCASIEU             LA 07/01/92
CALCASIEU             LA 07/01/92
RAPIDES               LA 07/01/92
LAFOURCHE             LA 07/02/92
NATCHITOCHES          LA 07/02/92
CADDO                 LA 07/06/92
LAFOURCHE             LA 07/06/92
CALCASIEU             LA 01/08/92
ACADIA                LA 07/08/92
LA SALLE              LA 07/08/92
ST.JAMES              LA 07/08/92
LAFOURCHE             LA 07/09/92
ST.HELENA             LA 07/09/92
ACADIA                LA in/13/92
ST.JOHN THE BAPTIST   LA 07/16/92
VERMILION             LA 07/16/92
CONCORDIA             LA 07/09/92
CALCASIEU             LA 07/21/92
OUACHITA              LA 07/21/92
HINN                  LA 07/15/92
CATAHOULA             LA 07/22/92
PLAQUEMINES           LA 07/25/92
IBBRVILLB             LA 07/25/92
CALCASIEU             LA 07/27/92
EAST BATON ROUGE      LA 07/27/92
CADDO                 LA 07/28/92
LAFAYETTE             LA 07/28/92
LAFAYETTE             LA 07/28/92
ALLEN                 LA 07/30/92
ACADIA                LA 07/21/92
EAST FELICIANA        LA 07/14/92
LAFAYETTE             LA 07/31/92
CAMERON               LA 08/03/92
CALCASIEU             LA 07/30/92
RAPIDES               LA 08/05/92
IBERVILLE             LA 08/05/92
EAST BATON ROUGE      LA 08/05/92
VERNON                LA 08/05/92
ST.JAMES              LA 08/06/92
EAST BATON ROUGE      LA 08/06/92
ST.CHARLES            LA 08/06/92
           Matl

OIL,HISC:TRANSFORMER
WASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS
OTHER OIL
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                                                                                              ERHS Oil Spill Databaie

Case*
F92-3659
F92-3661
F92-3714
F92-3718
F92-3731
F92-3745
F92-3750
F92-3774
F92-378S
F92-3834
F92-3856
F92-3858
. F92-3S79
F92-3B93
F92-3908
F92-3910
F92-3914
F92-3921
F92-3923
F92-3931
F92-3932
F92-3936
F92-3945
F92-394I
F92-3959
F92-3971
F92-3980
F92-3981
F92-39IB
F92-3997
F92-4009
F92-4013
F92-4018
F92-4022
F92-4036
F92-4044
F92-4055
F92-4081
F92-4104
F92-4122
F92-4125
F92-4161
F92-41I1
F92-4190
F92-4203
F92-4207
F92-4218
F92-4230
F92-4236
F92-4243
F92-4270
F92-427S
F92-4277
F92-42IO
F92-4283
F92-4284
F92-4291
F92-4315
F93-D010
F93-0011
F93-0015
F93-0016
F93-0040
F93-0043
F93-0056
F93-0098
F93-0101
F93-OM7
F93-0140
F93-0200
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              UN
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              PE HOUMA OPERATORS
              PB CITGO PIPELINE CO
              PB COMPASS MARINE
              PE AMERADA HESS CORP
              LG CITY OF ALEXANDRIA
              UN
              PE EXXON REFINERY
              PE TALLY-HO BUS REPAIR
              PB EXXON REFINERY
              PE UNION CARBIDE
              PE GEMINI EXPLORATIONS INC
              PE ORYX ENERGY
              PB EXXON REFINERY
              PE PLANTATION PIPELINE
              PE CONOCO,  INC
              PE CITGO REFINERY
              PE AMERADA HESS CORPORATION
              PE GULF STATES UTILITIES
              PU LAFAYETTE UTILITY SYSTEMS
              PB OLE MAN RIVER TRANSP
              UN
              PB VISTA CHEMICAL
              PU GULF STATES UTILITIES
              PB EXXON PIPELINE COMPANY
              PE COSHAR
              UN
              PE FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO
              UN
              PE UNITED PSI TRANSPORT
              PB DIXIE SPEEDWAY
              PB PLANTATION PIPELINE CO
              UN
              PB EXXON
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BULLY CAMP
4045 SCENIC HWY
SOUTHERN AVE EXTENSION
10795 MEAD ROAD APT  1505
BETWEEN HILEMARKERS  100 (
PLUMB POINT FIELD
CALCASIBD RIVER:LAT:30
MILE 12 OF LAHDSIDE
SEC.24, R-IO EAST, T-ll
224» THORNBON
185 AIRLINE HNY
4999 SCENIC HNY FOB  501
112 REAGAN
4045 SCENIC HWY
HWY 18 FOB 50 DOCK NO.l
CADDO LAKE SWANSONS
ORYX ENERGY LAKE PELTO
4045 SCENIC HIGHWAY
2200 BLOUNT ROAD
400 EAST KAILSTE SALDOM
HIGHWAY 108, BUOY DOCK
SEC.31, R-10 EAST, T-ll
ENTERPRISES STREET
THIBODEAUX DRIVE
DOCK 1. ATCHAFALYA RIVER.
CHERMIER CANAL
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ACHAFALAYA BASIN
HWY 75
S MILES DOWNSTREAM FROM
VINTON FIELD
LOCK NO.2
OH RIVER LEVEE NEXT TO
JONES RD
2200 BLOUNT ROAD

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121 BELL RIDGE RD
BETWEEN AIRPORT ROAD
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LAT:29 DEC/SO'10"»,
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7 HI ENE OF CITY,LAT:29
1300 COLUMBIA SOUTHERN RD
EAST MOSS LAKE FIELD
BAYOU BLUE FIELD
RAINES SCHOOL RD
BELL RIVER DOCK
BATON ROUGE REFINERY 4045
SECTION 63.  RANGE 3 BAST.
A CANAL NEXT TO HWY 306
SECTION 68.  RANGE 19E,
SECTION 33,  RANGE 16W,
SECTION 27.  RANGE 16W,
BETWEEN CLARKS AND MONROE
ATCHAFAYLA RIVER MILE 142
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OTHER OIL: SLUDGE K051
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HWY 18 9 MILES S SUNSHINE
LA HIGHWAY 308
SEC 24, R-8 WEST. T-21
GOLD LINE REFINING BARGE
RENA DR ( JOHNSON ST
HWY 90/OFF THE SERVICE RD
PORT OF NEW IBERIA SLIP 6
134 WALL ST
2310 EAST MADISON
SEC-14.R-9EAST, T-12
HWY 538,LAT:32 DEC.
NEAR HWY 93, R-3 EAST,
SEC-4, R-5 EAST, T-8
400 BLOCK TO 800 BLOCK
HWY 105 SOUTH
HWY 108
PLUM BOB FIELD,LAT:30 DBG
WILDERNESS TRAIL
MILEPOST 2
1-49 AT BAYOU CARENCOR
3 MILES SOUTH OF CANKTON
WEST LAKE VERRETT
101 LARUE FRANCE ST
HWY 108
US 167
HOMER, LA 1/2 MILE WEST
SEC-4,R-4 EAST.T-5 SOUTH,
4 MILES MEST OF HOMER
SEC.40, R-2 EAST, T-14
OFF HWY 21 SOUTH, 4 MILES
SEC-23M R-8 WESTM T-23
CALCASIEU RIVER 3 MI
AT THE INTERSECTION OF
HAYNESVILLE OIL FIELD
SEC-58, R-5 EAST, T-2
2600 N.  ROBERTSON ST
32750 BAYOU SORREL RD
2 MI SOUTH OF H»Y 167
2 MILES EAST OF LISBON ON
STATION 838 BULL RUN RD
CLIFTON RIDGE TERMINAL
SEC-57.R-S EAST, T-2
MARATHON AVE AND AIRLINE
EAST LAKE PALOURDE FIELD
BOAT TERMINAL 1 FACILITY
BAYOU PIGEON
CITGO PIPELINE CALCASIEU
CONOCO IN WBSTLAKE
CONOCO DOCK NO.  2
ANTRIM RD (CAR STRUCK)
NOBLE JACKUP CECIL

1617 RIVER RD
SHELL BAYOU SORREL JUST
BAYOU SORREL, LAT: 30 DEG
LAT:30 DEG 09M8" NORTH,
OLD SPANISH TRAIL
NEBO HEHPHILL FIELD
4999 SCENIC HWY
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INTERSECTION P/3/64 4
PUBLIC BOAT RAMP I PHIBRO
BOUY CAMP FIELD/LAT 29
LAT:30 DEG 31'3S" NORTH,
HWY 10S SOUTH
SLIP NO.  « AT THE PORT
SEC-27, R-2 WEST, T-7
CALCASIEU RIVER BY OLD
HALLIBURTON SLIP STONE
LAT:32 DEG 12'42" NORTH,
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11/29/92
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12/19/92
12/22/92
12/22/92
12/23/92
12/24/92
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12/29/92
12/26/92
12/29/91
12/21/92
12/30/92
12/30/92
12/30/92
12/30/92
12/30/92
01/01/93
01/01/93
01/04/93
01/05/93
01/05/93
01/07/93
01/08/93
01/08/93
01/08/93
01/09/93
01/04/93
01/11/93

Matl
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: FUEL NO. 2 D
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
TRANSMISSION FLUID
OIL! DIESEL
WASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
SALT HATER
OIL, FUEL-. NO. 2-D
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
PETROLEUM COKE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
NATURAL GAS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 1
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
HYDROCARBONS
OIL: CRUDE CONDENSATB
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
JET FUEL
JET FUEL
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OTHER OIL (LIGHT OIL AND
OIL: CRUDE
BENZENE HYDROCARBON MIX
OIL: CRUDE
PETROLEUM DISTILATTE
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OTHER OIL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
BENZENE HYDROCARBON MIX


Quant 1
0
10
100
10
0
6
5
10
0
1
25
400
50
75
25
1
5
0
0
0
2000
1
0
0
0
200
37
20
5
0
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0
0
10
200
40
20
100
1
5
50
210
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1
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2
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500
10
126
12
0
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42
210
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BA
BA
CA
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CB
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BA
BA
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BA
BA
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CB
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BA
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GA
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GA
BB
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GA
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GA
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    Case*      t            Prp

 F93-1079      PE SHELL HESTERN E t P
 F93-1080      PE STEVEKS TRUCKLINK INC.
 F93-1093      UN
 F93-1096      UN
 F93-1103      UN
 F93-1109      PE EXXON USA
 F93-1120      PE EXXON REFINERY
 F93-1162      PE TENNESSEE GAS PIPELINE
 F93-1172      PE PHIBRO ENERGY
 F93-1173      PE CITGO PIPELINE
 F93-J183      PE EXXON CHEMICAL
 F93-1193      PE BERING OPERATING CO.
. F93-1197      PE SHELL HESTERN EtP
 F93-1216      PE CHEVRON PIPELINE
 F93-1240      PE THE SHELL OIL COMPANY
 F93-I269      PE EXXON PIPELINE
 F93-1271      PE CSX TRANSPORTATION
 F93-127B      PE RYDER TRUCK RENTAL
 F93-1306      PE GOLDEN LINE REFINERY
 F93-1307      PE GOLD LINE REFINERY
 F93-130S      PE BAR-W TRUCKING COMPANY
 F93-1333      PE TEXACO INC
 F93-1373      PE TEXACO INC
 F93-1382      PE CHEVRON SERVICE STATION
 F93-13I7      PE CR KIRBY CONTRACTORS
 F93-1405      UN
 F93-1413      PE TEXACO INC
 F93-1427      PE CONOCO
 F93-1447      PE EXXON PIPELINE
 F93-1455      PE AMOCO PIPELINE COMPANY
 F93-1471      FG USCG - HSO MORGAN CITY
 F93-1475      PE MILL DRILL CO
 F93-1483      UN
 F93-1484      UN
 F93-1555      PE GOTH DAIRY
 F93-1600      PE DENOVO OIL AND GAS INC
 F93-1C01      PE TEXACO EtP
 F93-160S      PE RYDER TRUCK RENTAL
 F93-1610      PE GREBNHILL PETROLEUM CORP
 F93-1646      PE MCDERMOTT INC
 F93-1C99      PE DIXIE MARINE INC
 F93-1711      PE EXXON REFINERY
 F93-1724      PE OLE MAN RIVER TRANS
 F93-172I      PE CONOCO
 F93-1839      UN
 F93-1844      PE APACHE CORPORATION
 F93-1902      PE FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO
 F93-1941      PE ORYX ENERGY CO
 F93-2009      PE SONAT EXPLORATIONS
 F93-2020      PE SCURLOCK PERMIAN CORP
 F93-2027      PE J.P.   OIL COMPANY
 F93-20C4      PE EXXON REFINERY
 F93-2011      PE ARKLA
 F93-2095      PE TEXACO EtP
 F93-2107      PE VISTA CHEMICAL
 F93-2116      PE LOGTECH HIRELINE SERVICES
 F93-2143      PE EXXON REFINERY
 F93-21S1      PE FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO
 F»3-21S1      PE CHEVRON PIPELINE
 F93-2170      PE GOLD  LINE REPINING
 F93-2174      PE TEXACO
 F93-2222      PE ASHLAND PIPELINE COMPANY
 F93-2226      PE TKXACO INC
 F93-2249      PB ANTHONY ESCORT SERVICE
 F93-22I2      LG CITY  OF ALEXANDRIA
 F93-2300      PE CONOCO
 F93-2337      PE SHELL WESTERN E 1  P
 F93-2357      PE INGRAM BARGE COMPANY
 F93-239I      PE RYDER TRUCK RENTAL
 F93-2405      PE KOCH  SERVICES INC
          Locate

 LAT:29  DEO,51'10",
 I-10 WESTBOUND
 4646 HNY  3059
 3C77 COOS FERRY  RD
 PARADIS FIELD  NEAR  TANK
 SEC 18.R-20  E, T-14 SOUTH
 4045 SCENIC  HIGHHAY
 HNY 1 SOUTH  2.5  MI  SOUTH
 HNY 105 SOUTH  POB 453
 3 MILES SOUTH  OF HGHY 530
 4999 SCENIC  HNY
 SEC-34.R-12  NEST. T-10
 60300 SHELL  OIL  FIELD RD
 ON HKY  30 AND  90
 SHELL OIL FIELD  NORTH OF
 NEXT TO HYWV 93
 GENTILY YARD (701
 4000 EAST TBXAS  AVE
 CALCASIBU RIVER
 OFF OLD TOWN RD
 SABINB  RIVER BRIDGE ON
 5 HI SOUTH OF  CITY,LAT:29
 FAUFSE  POINT FIELD.LAT:30
 101 BROUN SMITCH RD
 73SO TOM  DR
 STAR ROUTE BOX 2
 IBERIA  FIELD
 2200 OLD  SPANISH TRAIL

 HKY 63
 MILE 27 MORGAN CITY/ PORT
 SEC-3.  R-3 NEST, T-13
 CITCO DOCK
 DITCH ALONG  1-10
 1401 HODGES  ST
 LEEORD  NO.   3  LEASE OFF
 FORDOCHB  FIELD, LATl30 DEG
 ISS BEFORE HAMMOND  AREA
 DELTA FARMS  FIELD HELL
MCDEROTT  FABRICATORS EAST
TEXACO HENRY FACILITY
 4045 SCENIC  HHY DOCKS
 KROTZ SPRINGS ATCHAFALAYA
 BTHEEN  DOCKS 1 AND  2 OLD
 CORNER OF MIKE DRIVE AND
 THORHNELL FIELD, SBC-31.
 2423 GED  RD
CHACAHOULA FIELD
SEC-36.  R-7 IIEST, T-17
HHY170NORTH OF GILLIAM LA
KROTZ SPRINGS OIL FIELD
 4045 SCENIC HHY POB 551
 600 BLOCK OF TEXAS  ST
VILLB PLATTB
 2201 OLD  SPANISH TRAIL
 1/4 MILE  NORTH OF 1-20 ON
4045 SCENIC HHY
SEC-33,  R-12 BEST,  T-10
LAT:29 DEG,0*'13",LONG:90
4646 HHY  305*
HACKBERRY BAY,LAT:20 DEC
SEC-31.  R-7 EAST. T-5
 IBERIA FIELD
•75477 CYPRUS ST
 1330 MURRAY ST
2200 OLD SPANISH TRAIL
LAT:24 DEG,  49' 3"  NORTH,
SUNSHINE BRIDGE
1-20 EASTBOUHD MILE
OFF HHY 1
          Lcity

 MORGAN CITY
 LAFAYETTE
 LAKE  CHARLES
 LAKE  CHARLES
 PARADIS
 PARADIS
 BATON ROUGE
 LEEVILLE
 KROTZ SPRINGS
 OIL CITY
 BATON ROUGE
 VINTON
 HHITE CASTLE
 LEEVILLE
 IOHA
 CROHLEY
 NEH ORLEANS
 BOSSIER CITY
 LAKE  CHARLES
 LAKE  CHARLES
 VINTON
 NBH IBERIA
 LOREAUVILLE
 SLIDELL
 BATON ROUGE
 HOUHA

 HBSTLAKB

 PORT  HUDSON
 BELLE RIVER
 LAKE  ARTHUR
 HESTLAKB
 LAKE  CHARLES
 LAKE  CHARLES
 BATON ROUGE
 LOTTIE
 HAMMOND
 LAFITTB
MORGAN CITY
ABBEVILE
 BATON ROUGE
 BATON ROUGE
 HESTLAKB
PATTERSON
 LAFAYETTE
VINTON
CHACAHOULA
ARCADIA
GILLIAM
KROTZ  SPRINGS
BATON ROUGE
 SHRBVEPORT
VILLE  PLATTE
HESTLAKB
HINDOO
BATON  ROUGE
VINTON
HEH ORLEANS
LAKE CHARLES
GRAND  ISLE
JOHESVILLE
NEH IBERIA
SLIDBLL
ALEXANDRIA
HESTLAKB
LYDIA
BVRNSIDE
MINDEN
PLAQUEMINE


Lcounty
ST. MARTIN
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIBU
CALCASIBU
ST. CHARLES
ST. CHARLES
EAST BATON ROUGE
LAFOURCHE
ST.LANDRY
CAD DO
EAST BATON ROUGE
CALCASIBU
IBERVILLE
LAFOURCHE
CALCASIBU
ACADIA
JEFFERSON
BOSSIER
CALCASIBU
CALCASIBU
CALCASIEW
IBERIA
IBERIA
ST. TAMMANY
EAST BATON ROUGE
CLAIBORHE
IBERIA
CALCASIBU
LAFOURCHE
EAST BATON ROUGE
ST. MARTIN
CAMERON
CALCASIEU
CALCASIBU
CALCASIEU
EAST BATON ROUGE
POINTB COUPEB
TANGIPAHOA
LAFOURCHE
ASSUMPTION
VERMILION
EAST BATON ROUGE
ST. LANDRY
CALCASIEU
ST. MARY
LAFAYETTE
CALCASIEU
LAFOURCHE
BIENVILLE
CADDO
ST.LANDRY
BAST BATON ROUGE
CADDO
EVANGELINE
CALCASIEU
HEBSTBR
EAST BATON ROUGE
CALCASIEU
LAFOURCHE
CALCASIEU
LAFOURCHE
CATAHOULA
IBERIA
ST. TAMMANY
RAPIDBS
CALCASIEU
IBERIA
ASCENSION
HEBSTER
IBERVILLE


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LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA


Spdate
01/12/93
01/12/S3
01/14/93
01/14/93
01/15/93
01/14/93
01/14/93
01/19/93
01/20/93
01/19/93
01/20/93
01/21/93
01/21/93
01/22/93
01/23/93
01/26/93
01/26/93
01/24/93
01/29/93
01/29/93
01/28/92
02/01/93
02/04/93
02/04/93
02/05/93
02/04/93
02/07/93
02/01/93
02/10/93
02/10/93
02/11/91
02/12/93
02/12/93
02/12/93
02/11/93
02/23/93
02/23/93
02/23/93
02/24/93
02/26/93
03/03/93
03/03/93
03/04/93
03/04/93
03/15/93
03/12/93
03/20/93
03/23/93
03/27/93
03/21/93
03/21/93
04/01/93
03/01/93
04/03/93
04/04/93
03/14/93
04/07/93
04/08/93
04/01/93
04/09/93
04/09/93
04/14/93
04/15/93
04/17/93
04/20/93
04/21/93
04/26/93
/ /
04/29/93
04/30/93


Matl
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE (OTK-QUART)
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE HATER CONTAINING
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, MISC: MINERAL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE CONDENSATE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL! CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 1-D
OIL: CRUDE LITE
OTHER OIL (MIXED GASES)
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
CONDENSATE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL ICONDENSATE)
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL, FUEL: HO. 1
OIL: DIESEL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILl CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OILS,FUBL:»6
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
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51.00 B
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75.00 B
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1050.00 G
0.00 U
150.00 G
20.00 G
1.00 G
630.00 G
1.00 G
2400.00 G
200.00 G
0.00 U
0.00 U
110.00 G
168.00 G
150.00 G
30.00 G
0.00 U
0.00 U
10.00 G
15.00 G
0.00 U
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2.00 G 1
2.00 B
0.00 U
0.00 U
30.00 G
100.00 B
60.00 G
80.00 G
1.00 G
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5.00 G 1
1.00 O
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1.00 G
2.00 G
5.00 B
15.00 G
20.00 B
2.00 B
2.00 B
50.00 B
0.00 U
0.00 U
84.00 G
420.00 G
700.00 G
0.00 U
2.00 B
1.00 B
100.00 G
2.00 G
2.00 B
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cast
F93-2423
F93-24SO
F93-2461
F93-2479
F93-2501
F93-2544
F93-2545
F93-2546
F93-2552
F93-2562
F93-2609
F93-2621
F93-2632
F93-2640
F93-2643
F93-2646
F93-2653
F93-2694
F93-2696
F93-271S
F93-2757
F93-2758
F93-2797
F93-2198
F93-2805
F93-2819
F93-2837
F93-2841
F93-2853
F93-2917
F93-2943
F93-2963
P93-2966
F93-2988
F93-2990
F93-3015
F93-3077
F93-3113
F93-3128
F93-3136
F93-3137
F93-3148
F93-3154
F93-3163
F93-3165
F93-3172
F93-3196
F93-3199
F93-3200
F93-3204
F93-3226
F93-3229
F93-3258
F93-3317
F93-3328
F93-3329
F93-3331
F93-3334
F93-3344
F93-3436
F93-3459
F93-3490
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F93-3565
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MARATHON OIL CO.



TEXACO INC
PLANTATION PIPELINE CO
J.P. OIL COMPANY
VISTA CHEMICAL
CITY OF ALEXANDRIA
ARIZONA CHEMICAL COMPANY
TOCE OIL CO
SOUTHWESTERN ELEC POWER
VISTA CHEMICAL
HHITTEH OIL COMPANY
PENNZOIL E AND P
RYDER TRUCK RENTAL

BRAMMER ENGINEERING
PONDVILLB TRUCKING
GOLD LINE REFINING
PHIBRO ENERGY
EXXON CHEMICAL CO
TEXACO SERVICE STATION

425TH TRANSPORT. BRIGADE
UNKNOWN
TEXACO INC
PHIBRO ENERGY

SABIHE TRANSPORTATION
GREAT SCOTT, INC
KFG PETROLEUM
STAR ENTERPRISE
EXXON CHEMICAL
PERTO-GUARD
EXXON

ATLAS PROCESSING CO

GULF STATES UTILITIES
EXXON PIPELINE CO
HILL CORP.

HILCORP ENERGY COMPANY
DAIGLE PETROLEUM SALES
SANDERSON FARMS
CONCRETE EATERS

EXXON CO
PAGE MARITIME
EXXON PIPELINE

CALLAN PETROLEUM CO
CESLA RESOURCES

SHELL OIL
EXXON
FIHA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO
CITGO PIPELINE CORP
TENN CAS PIPELINE
CONOCO INC


ONEBANE DONOHOB ET AL
AMOCO PIPELINE
LEND LEASE TRUCKS
M/V DAN BROCK
STATE POLICE HAZMAT
CURA
                                                      Locate

                                            BAYOU BLUE OIL FIELD
                                            POB AC MARATHON AVE AND
                                            NEAR LOCK AND NO.  3
                                            AZALEA DR
                                            BAYOU SORREL LOCK
                                            LAKE DAUTERIEVE, LAT:30DEG
                                            2200 BLOUNT ROAD
                                            HWY 13-1 MI SOUTH OF
                                            OLD SPANISH TttAILtHHY 90)
                                            3619 LEE ST
                                            HINDBN ROAD
                                            SEC-15, R-22 BAST, T-21
                                            NORTH END OF MCCORMICK ST
                                            OLD SPANISH TRAIL
                                            NEAR US 84 SOUTH
                                            NEAR LA HWY 168
                                            INTERSTATE 20 WEST BOUND
                                            1231-2 STATE HHY
                                            SEC-10.R-1 EAST, T-19
                                            402 KARLA DR
                                            OFF GOLDLINB REFINERY
                                            DOCK 1 AT PHIBRO ENERGY
                                            4999 SCENIC HHY POB 241
                                            SOUTH 2ND STREET
                                            11271 SHEETS RD
                                            1-20 NEAR SHREVPORT
                                            1ST AVENUE BETWEEN CRAFT
                                            FLUMB BOB FIELD
                                            HHY 105 SOUTH
                                            NEAR LOCK AND DAM NO.  2
                                            CALCASIEU RIVER MILE 247
                                            BURTON CREEK
                                            SEC-6S, RANGE 8-EAST,T-2
                                            INTERSECTION OF HHY 44 4
                                            4999 SCENIC HWY
                                            ATCHAFALAHY BASIN
                                            DUCK LAKE
                                            9EIBARTH DR MILBPOST
                                            3333 MIDHAY ST
                                            LOCATED ON ADAMS ST
                                            CORNER OF ARMSTRONG AND
                                            HYHY 90 AND BAYOU GOUCHE
                                            TIGER LAGOON
                                            NEAR SLIPS It6,COMMERCIAL
                                            HWY 330
                                            1226 NAT PENTON RD.
                                            HHY 190 WEST
                                            CHBNAULT AIR BASE, HANGER
                                            BLACK RIVER,WHERE
                                            DUCK LAKB/LAT:29 DBG
                                            CITCO REFINERY C DOCK ON
                                            LA HGHY 48
                                            TORO ROAD
                                            LSU HELL NO.  1 OFF OF
                                            STATE LEASE 2670 NELL NO.
                                            OFF HHY 308
                                            SOUTH PROPERTY TANK FARM
                                            WELL 59 PETBTANSE
                                            2423 GED RD
                                            SEC-30, R-9 HEST, T-10
                                            8166 HHY 56 SOUTH
                                            MIKE HOOKS RD
                                            INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY
                                            3458 BAYTREE ST
                                            OFF HHY 723
                                            ALLTBCHS PRODUCTION
                                            3224 36TH STREET
                                            KOCH ST.  JAMBS
                                            DRY CREEK BED LEADING TO
                                            HWY 90 AT STUMPS ROAD


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GROSS STATE
GARYVILLB
COLFAX
HOSSTON
PLAQUEMINB
LOREAUVILLE
BATON ROUGE
CRONLEY
WEST LAKE
ALEXANDRIA
SPRING HILL
LEESVILLE
BOSSIER CITY
HESTLAKB
TULLOS
RODESSA
GIBS LAND
HINFIELD
DOHNESVILLE
THIBODAUX
LAKE CHARLES
KROTZ SPRINGS
BATON ROUGE
MONROE
GONZALES
BARKSDALB AFB
LAKE CHARLES
HENDESON
KROTZ SPRINGS
PINEVILLE
LAKE CHARLES
DEQUINCY
UNKNOWN
CONVENT
BATON ROUGE
PLAQUBMINES
PATTERSON
LAKE CHARLES
SHREVEPORT
KILLONA
LAKE CHARLES
BAYOU GOUCHE
NEH IBERIA
HEM IBERIA
ERATH
DEQUINCY
HAMMOND
LAKE CHARLES
KILDSVILLE
PATTERSON
LAKE CHARLES
ST. JAMES
ANACOCO
BATON ROUGE
KROEMER
RACELAHD
NORCO
AVERY ISLAND
VINTON
SULPHUR
COCODRIE
NESTLAKE
INTERCOASTAL CITY
VACHERIE
SCOTT
HACKBURRY
HETAIRIE
BURNS IDE
RAGLBY
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IBERVILLE
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
GRANT
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LAFOURCHB
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BIBNVILLE
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UNION
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EAST BATON ROUGE
OUACHITA
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ST. LANDRY
RAP IDES
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
CONCORDIA
ST. JAMES
EAST BATON ROUGE
IBERVILLE
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
CADDO
ST. CHARLES
CALCASIEU
ST. CHARLES
IBERIA
IBERIA
VERMILION
CALCASIEU
TANGIPAHOA
CALCASIEU
CONCORDIA
ST. MARTIN
CALCASIEU
ST. JAMES
VERNOM
EAST BATON ROUGE
ST. CHARLES
LAFOURCHE
ST. CHARLES
IBERIA
CALCASIEU
CALCASIEU
TERREBONNE
CALCASIEU
VERMILION
ST. JAMES
LAFAYETTE
CAMERON
JEFFERSON
ST. JAMBS
BEAURBGARD
ORLEANS


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LA
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05/21/93
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05/27/93
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05/29/93
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07/20/93
07/22/93
07/23/93
01/23/93
07/25/93
07/29/93
07/29/93


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OIL: CRUDE
OTHER OIL (VIRGIN SLOP
UNKNOWN OIL
OTHER OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
DOHTHERM
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL, FUEL: NO. 1
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, CRUDE OIL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
PETROLEUM NAPHTHA
WASTE OIL
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL, FUEL: NO. 1-D
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
UNKNOWN OIL
GASOLINES AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OTHER OIL (GAS OIL)
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE AND SALT
OIL: CRUDE
PROCESSED CRUDE OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
HYDRAULIC OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OTHER OIL (CONDENSATE)
UNKNOWN OIL
OTHER OIL (HASTE SLUDGE)
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
OTHER OIL / LIGHT
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL. FUEL: NO. 2-D


Quant 1
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0.00
0.00
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1.00
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150.00
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50.00
4.00
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20.00
0.00
15.00
60.00
0.00
15.00
0.00
3.00
1.00
2.00
0.00
0.00
1000.00
0.00
2.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8.00
1500.00
10.00
8.00
5.00
0.00
42.00
126.00
0.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
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150.00
0.00
30.00
0.00
5.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
80.00
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0.00
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 F93-3651      PE EXXOH CHEMICAL
 F93-3652      PE APACHE CORP
 F93-3659      PE J.I>.  OIL COMPANY
 F93-3702      UN
 F93-3719      PE UNION OIL CO CALIFORNIA
 F93-3723      PU GULF STATES UTILITIES
 F93-3733      PE TEXACO INC
 F93-3743      PE TERRA FIRST INC.
 F93-3745      PE SHELL OIL CO.
 F93-37S4      PE TENNESSEE GAS 4 PIPELINE
 F93-3756      PC
 F93-3760      PE ORYX ENERGY COMPANY
. F93-3773      PE INTERSTATE STATIONS
 F93-3779      UN
 F93-3783      PE TEXACO INC
 F93-3799      PE J.P.  OIL COMPANY
 F93-3826      PE TEXACO INC
 F93-3827      PE TEXACO EXPLORATION
 F93-3836      PE MCDERHOTT INC
 F93-36S6      PE EHVIRO CLEAN SYSTEMS
 F93-3891      PE EXXON PIPELINE
 F93-3B98      PB J.P.  OIL COMPANY
 F93-3904      PE C I C TRANSPORT
 F93-3920      PE TEXACO B AND P
 F93-3924      PE R E HEIDI CONSTRUCTION
 F93-3933      PB LARD OIL CO
 F93-3962      UN
 F93-3966      PU GULF STATES UTILITIES
 F93-3S90      PE EXXON REFINERY
 F93-4006      PB POLARIS ENTERPRISES INC
 F93-4010      PU GULF STATES UTILITIES
 F93-4012      LO BATON ROUGE HOUSING AUTH.
 F93-4016      PB COLONIAL PIPELINE
 F93-4031      LG CITY OF LAFAYETTE UTIL.
 F93-4046      PE KINGSBURY ASSOCIATES
 F93-4055      tt UNITED GAS PIPELINE
 F93-40C9      PB EXXON CO
 F93-4098      PE TEXACO IHC
 F93-4135      UN
 F93-4139      PC
 F93-4140      PC
 F93-4U9      SO STATE DEPT.  OP
 F93-4190      PE J.P.  OIL COMPANY
 F93-4191      PE EVANS OIL OF LA
 F93-4199      PE TEXACO
 F93-4203      PE AMERADA HESS
 F93-4230      PE STAPP TOWING COMPANY
 F93-427C      PB EXXON USA
 F93-4295      PB PLACID REPINING CO
 F93-4319      PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
 F93-4334      PB PLACID REPINING CO.
 F93-4352      PB CHANSB ENERGY CORP
 F93-4354      PE PLANTATION PIPELINE CO
 F93-4363      UN
 F93-4372      PB CITGO REFINERY
 F93-4377      PE EXXON CO USA
 F93-437I      PB VINCENT OIL CO
 P94-0018      PE PPG INDUSTRIES
 F94-0020      PE ATLAS PROCESSING CO
 F94-0024      PE J.P.  OIL COMPANY
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 F94-0079      SO LA DOT
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4999 SCENIC HHY POB 241
BAYOU ST VINCENT FIELD
MARIE THIBODEAUX NO.  1
OAK HARBOR CANAL OFF
E LAKE PAULURB FIELD
5429 EASTERN DRIVE
ERATH FIELD
1-55 LA.  STATE SCALES
RIDGE RD
COMPRESSOR STATION 623
PRIVATE DOCK
LACASSINE FIELD HELL
101 BROWN SNITCH RD
BIG ISLAND FIELD .25 MILE
NEH IBERIA
LA HHY 371,5 MI NORTH OF
PLUM BOB FIELD
PLUM BOB FIELD
US HHY 90
JEAN CHAPPLE ROAD
HNY 87 AND HHY320
LANSON CO-MINGLED
TEXACO 1600 LAPALCO BLVD
LAT:29 DEC 50'36"HORTH,
PARKING LOT OF PARISH
INTERSECTION OF 1-49 AND
MARKER 101 CALCASIEU
CHENALT AIRPARK NEAR
4045 SCENIC HHY
HHY 3059
BEHIND DATA SECURITY AND
3002 MASON ST
2 HI NORTHEAST OF
100 EVANS LANE
1-49 S MILE 40
.30 MI EAST OF
DUCK LAKE OIL BATTERY
1603 LITTLE BAYOU OIL
NUMBER 15 CHAHALE COVE
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
HWY 27 3 MILES N
KROTB SPRINGS FIELD OFF
PHELPS CORRECTIONAL
BAYOU SALE HELL UNIT 2.
LAT:29 DBG 46'07"NORTH,
GOLD LINE REFINERY ON THE
PETIT ANSE MO. 84 D AVERY
1940 HNY 1 N
PERKINS FIELD TANK
1/2 MILE VEST OF HISSI3S1
SEC-33.R-15 WEST, T-14
2200 BLOUNT RD
MISSISSIPPI RIVER MI.140
4401 HWY lOt SEA DOCK
4045 SCENIC HHY
HHY 171 BURLEIGHS GROCERY
1300 COLUMBIA SOUTHERN
3333 MIDWAY ST
J.J.  MARTIN TANK BATTERY
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LA HGWY 3<
HWY II S
ACROSS FROM 13525
SEC-34,  R-l« WEST,  T-21
POB 11331 SUP 6
LAT 32 DEG 43* 22" NORTH,
165 CHEVRON ROAD
SOUTH OF 1-10 AT END Of
2200 BLOUNT ROAD
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CRONLEY
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BAST BATON ROUGB
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ST. TAMMANY
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CALCASIEU
VERMILION
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LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA


Spdata
07/30/93
07/26/93
07/31/93
08/03/93
01/04/93
08/04/93
06/05/93
06/06/93
08/06/93
08/07/93
06/05/93
08/08/93
08/09/93
06/03/93
01/10/93
06/11/93
06/13/93
08/13/93
06/13/93
06/14/93
08/18/93
06/19/93
08/09/93
08/21/93
06/22/93
Ot/21/»3
06/25/93
08/25/93
08/26/93
08/30/93
08/30/93
08/30/93
08/30/93
08/30/93
06/31/93
09/01/93
09/03/93
09/06/93
09/10/93
09/02/93
06/10/93
09/15/93
09/1S/93
09/15/93
09/16/93
09/16/93
09/19/93
09/23/93
09/24/93
09/23/93
09/21/93
09/21/93
09/29/93
09/29/93
09/30/93
09/30/93
09/22/93
10/03/93
10/01/93
10/04/93
10/05/93
10/06/93
10/09/93
10/11/93
10/12/93
10/12/93
10/14/93
10/15/93
10/15/93
10/16/93


Matl
PROCESSED GAS OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC I MINERAL
OIL: CRUDE
NAPHTHA: COAL TAR
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS CONDENSATB
OIL, FUEL: HO. 2-D
OTHER OIL (CONDBNSATB)
OIL, FUEL: HO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
ASPHALT
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC I MINERAL
JBT FUEL: JP-4
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC I TRANSFORMER
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, HISCi TRANSFORMER
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
NATURAL GAS
OIL I CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
WASTE OIL
HASTE OIL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
LOW SULFUR DIESEL FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OILl CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
WAXY GAS OIL/WAXY
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE


Quant 1
20.00
1.00
2.00
0.00
0.00
1.00
21.00
1.00
0.00
200.00
0.00
1.00
s.oo
o.oo
30.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
6.00
40.00
100.00
10.00
150.00
2.00
0.00
6400.00
0.00
12.00
0.00
4.00
0.00
150.00
2.00
40.00
30.00
0.00
3.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
150.00
50.00
35.00
5.00
9.00
15.00
20.00
50.00
10.00
0.00
100.00
0.00
0.00
1.00
0.00
19.00
0.00
600.00
10.00
2.00
0.00
2.00
0.00
4.00
0.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
u
n
i
t
B
B
B
u
B
G
G
G
u
G
u
B
G
U
B
B
G
G
G
G
B
B
G
B
U
G
U
G
U
B
U
G
B
G
G
U
G
G
U
U
U
G
B
G
G
B
G
C
a
G
u
B
O
U
C
u
G
U
B
B
B
U
B
U
B
G
B
G
G
G
So
ur
C
e
P
V
F
U
H
F
F
H
P
FT
V
F
F
F
F
FT
F
F
V
H
FT
FT
HS
F
F
H
U
F
FT
FT
F
r
p
F
H
F
F
T
U
U
U
FT
P
F
F
P
V
T
F
F
P
FT
FT
U
F
T
H
V
RS
I
T
U
H
U
P
F
F
H
F
FT
M
a
t

0
O
O
0
O
0
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
ca
u
B
e

CJ
BL

CJ

BR
AA

BB


BE

CB
CJ

BM
CJ
BR
BB
CJ


DE
AA


BR
BR

GA


AB
BR
BC


EA
EA
CJ

BE

BM

BM
BF
CB
BC



BR
BB
BJ
BR
BC

BF
EA
BB
EA
BR
CB
BM
BE

BR
He
d
1

BA
CH
BA
CK
BA
CF
BA
BA
AB
CE
CK
BA
BD
BA
BA
BA
CD
CD
CK
BA

BA
BD
BA
CF
BA
CK
CF

CK
CK
BA
DB
BA
BA
AB
CD
CD
CD

BA
BA
BA
BA
CK
CK

CK
CD
BA
BA
BA

CB
CB
BA
BA
CB
CF
BA
CK

BA
CC
CD
CH
CB
CK
BA

HA
FH
GA
GA
GA
BC
HA
GA
FA
GA
GA
GA
GA

GA
GA
EC

GA
GA
BF
GA
GA
BF

GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
HA
GA
BE
GA
GA
GA
GA
HA
GA
GA
HA
FH
GA
GA
GA
HA
CA
GA

GA
GA
BC
FD
DB
GA
GA
GA
GA
AA
GA
GA
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Page

-------
    Case*

 F94-0234
 F94-0247
 F94-0249
 F94-02S7
 F94-02SS
 F94-0279
 F94-0300
 F94-0307
 F94-0314
 F94-0324
 F94-0339
 F94-0347
. F94-0373
 F94-0391
                           tip
PE EltXON PIPELINE
PE TEE'S MOBIL CAS STATION
PE BRAHMER ENGINEERING
PE MISS-LOU SANDBLASTING
PE EXXON PIPELINE
UN
PE JB HUNT TRANSPORT INC
PE CROHLEY MARINE SERVICES
PE EXXON PIPELINE
PE DELCHAMFS SUPERMARKET
PE ATLAS PROCESSING CO
PE EXXON COMPANY USA
PU GULF STATES UTILITIES
PE COASTAL TOWING INC
          Locate

SEC-2 SOUTH, R-ll EAST,
2400 NEST CONGRESS
CHAUVIN NO.  1 EAST LAKE
PORT OF IBERIA ROAD
NEAR HHY 71 / BESIDE
BRULE-ST.VINCENT AREA
1-10 MILE 252
BIG LAKE RD
6 MI HH OF PLAQUEMINE
200 WEST HILLOH
3333 MIDWAY STREET
BATON ROUGE REFINERY 404S
12822 HODGES LH
MILE 47 ATCHAFALAYA RIVER
          Lcity

PLAQUEMINE
LAFAYETTE
HOUMA

GILLIAM
HAPOLEANVILLB
NEW ORLEANS
LAKE CHARLES
PLAQUEMINE
LAFAYETTE
SHREVEPORT
BATON ROUGE
HALKER
KROTZ SPRINGS
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
      Lcounty

NEST BATON ROUGE
LAFAYETTE
TERREBONNE
IBERIA
CADDO
ASSUMPTION
ORLEANS
CALCASIEU
WEST BATON ROUGE
LAFAYETTE
CADDO
EAST BATON ROUGE
LIVINGSTON
ST.  LANDRY
ST  Spdate

LA 10/21/93
LA 07/14/92
LA 10/22/93
LA 10/01/93
LA 10/23/93
LA 10/24/93
LA 10/24/93
LA 10/26/93
LA 10/21/93
LA 10/27/93
LA 10/29/93
LA 10/29/93
LA 10/29/93
LA 11/03/93
           Matl

OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE! AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, FUEL: NO.  2-D
OIL, FUEL: HO.  2-D
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OTHER OIL  (VACUUM GAS
 40.00
  0.00
  2.00
  0.00
  0.00
  0.00
  3.00
 15.00
318.00
  5.00
170.00
  1.00
 37.00
 20.00
i c
t e

B P
U FS
B F
U F
U U
U F
G H
G V
B P
G H
B FT
B F
G F
G V
                                                                                                                                                                                    M  Ca  Me
                                                                                                                                                                                    a  u   d
                                                                                                                                                                                    t  s   1
O    CK
O EA CC
O BB BA
O EA BA
O    BA
O EA CH
O AB CK
O    CB
O BR BA
0 BF BA
O CJ BA
0 DE CK
O    CF
O    CB
ce
Co

HA
GA
GA
GA

GA
BE

HA
BC
GA
GA
GA
FH
 12/09/93
                                                                                                                                                                                                Page    35

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    case*

 FS7-0015
 F87-0020
 F87-0026
 F87-0029
 F87-0042
 F87-0044
 F87-0047
 F87-0049
 F87-0050
 F87-0053
 F87-0055
 F87-005B
. F87-0068
 F87-0078
 F87-0095
 F87-0099
 FB7-0114
 F87-0125
 F87-0127
 F87-0128
 F87-0131
 F87-0139
 F87-0141
 F87-0147
 F87-0156
 F87-0192
 F87-0213
 F87-0225
 F87-0229
 F87-0247
 F87-0290
 F87-0301
 F87-0306
 F87-0325
 F87-0326
 F87-0327
 F87-0332
 F87-0341
 F87-0345
 F87-0359
 F87-0379
 F87-038S
 F87-0394
 F87-0406
 F87-0412
 F87-0418
 F87-0457
 F87-04S8
 F87-0464
 F87-0466
 F87-0471
 F87-0478
 F87-0504
 F87-0510
 F87-0519
 F87-0520
 F87-0526
 F87-0543
 F87-0544
 F87-0545
 F87-0546
 F87-0595
 F87-0596
 F87-0609
 F87-0615
 F87-0616
 F87-0618
 F87-0626
 F87-0631
 F87-0634
          Prp

CHEVRON USA
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
KOCH GATHERING
EXXON
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
EXXON
PHILLIPS 66
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PURINA MILLS
KOCH GATHERING
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
TEXACO OIL
CONTINENTAL PIPELINE
WILLIAMS PIPELINE
ARCO PIPELINE
ARCO PIPELINE!
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
ARCO PIPELINE
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PHILLIPS 66
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PHILLIPS 66
TOTAL PIPELINE
AMOCO PIPELINE
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
TEXACO OIL
CHEVRON USA
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
CONTINENTAL PIPELINE
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
SUN PIPELINE
FOUNTAIN, JIM
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
KOCH GATHERING
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
CHEVRON USA
MARATHON OIL
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
CONTINENTAL PIPELINE
SHELL OIL
CHEVRON USA
CONTINENTAL PIPELINE
SUN REFINING
HILLIAHS PIPELINE
CONTINENTAL PIPELINE
ARCO
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
OIL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
SHELL OIL
MOBIL OIL
MOBIL OIL
MOBIL OIL
MOBIL OIL
CORP OF ENGINEERS
AMOCO
ARCO OIL ( GAS
PHILLIPS 66
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
ARCO PIPELINE
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
CHEVRON USA
          Locate

SEC. 30 R2S T3W
PONTOTOC COUNTY SB 1/4
51 T10N R8H
HE 1/4 OF NH S7 R20H T7N
1 MILE SH OF DRUMHRIGHT
NH 1/4 OF HE 1/4 Sl» T21
HE 1/4 S 18 T18N R7E
SH 1/4 S19 T22N R3H
NH 1/4 S10T19N R7H
SH 1/4 S5 T15N R6E 3
1108 NH 3RD AVENUE
56T9NR1H, LITTLE RIVER
4 MI. NO. VELAMA,
SEC. 24, T-l-S, R-5-B.
SHI/4, 35, T2SN R1H
SEC 31 19 II SE
SE 1/4 SEC 13 4S, IB
I MILE SOUTH OF ASBUR OK.
NH 1/4 SEC. 26 T7N R6E
1 HI. S, 1 MI. E, 1/2 HI.
NE 1/4 SB, T17N,  R7E
SEC. 12 TISN R3E
NE 1/4 SEC. 21 TIN ASH
NH 1/4 SEC. 11 THN R3H
NEAR HHY 7
AT SH 1/4 OF SH 1/4 OF
AT NH 1/4 S4 T17N R7E
DAVENPORT, OK, SEC 17,
SH 1/4 OF SH 1/4 OF SH
SEC. 25 R4E T6N
SEC. 33 T19N R7E
SE 1/4, SEC 32, T2N R2H
3 MI. S OF 1/4 MI. E. OF
3 MI. S., AND 3 MI. HEST
STORE NO. 1984-SOUTH
6 MILES S. OF MILFOY
NH 1/4 SEC. 15 15N 7E
NH 1/4 SEC. 32, IN, 4H
SH 1/4 SECTION 5 IS 3H
S15R14T6E
SEC. 17 TOWNSHIP 17N
SEC. 3 T4N R5H
SH/4 SEC. 21. TUN. R8E,
SEC. 24,T4S,R2H
SH 1/4 HE 1/4 SEC 25, T4N
S20T17NR7E
522 12N 2H
BRISTOH
SE5E S4T25NR2E
NE 1/4 S24T16NR16H
SH 1/4 S276N2E
NH SU5N3EH
SE 1/4 S5 T7N R9E
3 HI. E. t 2 HI. N. OF
SEC. 1 8N 5E
SEC. 27 R17 T7
SEC. 25 SH 1/4 T4N R1H
CEMENT AREA-PARTS OF
CEMENT AREA-PARTS OF
CEMENT AREA-PARTS OF
CEMENT AREA-PARTS OF

NH 1/4 NH 1/4 S12 T1S R4H
SH QTR OF 5H9 T20N R2E
NH QTR 524 T20N R1H
HALL OF FAME DRIVE
NE QTR 518 T1S R3H
BETHEBN CARTER ( LONE CO.
HB/4 SEC 12, TIN, R7E
SEC 36, T4N, R3H
                                                                                  Lcity
ALLEN
HINCO
DRUMMOND
DRUMRIGHT
HAUKOMIS
STROUD
OKLAHOMA CITY
TONKAHA
CUSHIHC
ARDMORE
ASBUR

COYLE
DRUMRIGHT
MAYSVILLE
VELMA
HEALDTON
OILTON

STROUD
CROHHELL
TULSA
MILFAY
MILFAY
VELMA
KIEFER


LONE GROVE
OKLAHOMA CITY
BRISTOH
PONCA CITY
PONCA CITY
BRISTOH
SEMIHOLE
DRUMRIGHT
PAULS VALLEY
TULSA
COUNTYLINE
STILLHATER
OKLAHOMA CITY
STILLHATER
RATLIFF CITY
HILSON
STONEWALL
OKARACHE
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
      Lcounty

CARTER
PONTOTOC
CANADIAN
GARFIELD
CREEK
GARFIELD
CREEK
GARFIELD
KINGFISHER
LIVNOLE
OKLAHOMA
CLEVELAND
STEPHENS
STEPHENS
KAY
PAYHE
CARTER
POTTAHATOMIE
SEMINOLE
LOGAN
CREEK
LINCOLN
STEPHENS
MCCLAIN
STEPHENS
CARTER
CREEK
LINCOLN
LOVE
POTTAHATOMIE
CREEK
OKLAHOMA
LINCOLN
SEMINOLE
TULSA
CREEK
CREEK
STEPHENS
CARTER
LINCOLN
CREEK
GRADY
SEMINOLE
CARTER
PAYHE
CREEK
OKLAHOMA
CREEK
KAY
KAY

LINCOLN
HUGHES
CREEK
SEMINOLE
CREEK
GARVIN
CAD DO
CADDO
CADDO
CADDO
TULSA
CARTER
PAYNE
OKLAHOMA
PAYNE
STEPHENS
CARTER
PONTOTOC
GARVIN
                                                                                                                          ST   Spdate
OK 10/01/86
OK 10/03/86
OK 10/04/86
OK 10/05/86
OK 10/07/86
OK 10/07/86
OK 10/05/86
OK 10/06/86
OK 10/07/86
OK 10/08/86
OK 10/06/86
OK 10/08/86
OK 10/10/86
OK 10/11/86
OK 10/15/86
OK 10/16/86
OK 10/20/86
OK 10/22/86
OK 10/22/86
OK 10/22/86
OK 10/23/86
OK 10/24/86
OK 10/24/86
OK 10/25/86
OK 10/02/86
OK 11/13/86
OK 11/03/86
OK 11/07/86
OK 11/12/86
OK 11/03/86
OK 11/20/86
OK 11/21/86
OK 11/22/86
OK 11/25/86
OK 11/20/86
OK 11/25/86
OK 11/27/86
OK 11/26/86
OK 11/28/86
OK 11/30/86
OK 12/03/86
OK 11/24/86
OK 12/05/86
OK 12/10/86
OK 12/16/86
OK 12/07/86
OK 12/14/86
OK 12/14/86
OK 12/16/86
OK 12/16/86
OK 12/17/86
OK 12/18/86
OK 12/16/86
OK 12/24/86
OK 12/26/86
OK 12/27/86
OK 12/30/86
OK 01/18/85
OK 01/18/85
OK 01/18/85
OK 01/18/85
OK 01/02/87
OK 01/02/87
OK 01/06/87
OK 01/06/87
OK 01/06/87
OK 01/07/87
OK 01/08/87
OK 01/09/87
OK 01/11/87
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
CONDENSATE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
ANIMAL FAT
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE
GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL-.CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
KEROSENE
GASOLINE
GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL! CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
DIESEL OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE



Quant 1
3.
eo.
150.
5.
IS.
2.
86.
10.
40.
1.
30.
8000.
15.
88.
30.
5.
250.
5.
3.
5.
20.
30.
S.
200.
420.
400.
IS.
3.
15.
27.
1.
40.
2.
30.
1069.
4.
7.
2
50
6.
21.
275.
3.
75.
«.
6
6.
450.
126
2
4
25
4
20
4
1
200
420
840
1260
420
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SHELL OIL
MOBIL OIL
HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
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MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
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HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
TENHECO OIL
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MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
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MOBIL OIL
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TEXACO OIL
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HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
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MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
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HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
EXXON
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AMOCO PRODUCTION
AMOCO PRODUCTION
OXY CITY SERVICE NGL
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HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
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HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
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CITY OF LOCUST GROVE F.D.
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STANDARD OIL
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MOBIL OIL
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
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MOBIL PIPELINE
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CROMHELL
JENNINGS
YALE
MAYSVILLE
DAHREB
SBMINOLE
CUSHING
PKRNBLL
TUSSY
DRUMRIGHT
SHAMROCK
OILTOH
MIDLAND
DRUHRIGHT
OKLAHOMA CITY
PERRY
SAPULPA
SBHINOLE
CUSHING
OKMULGEE
HOLDENVILLB
MAYSVILLE
SEMINOLE
LAHTON
LINDSEY
ALLEN
HAILEYVILLB
MAYSVILLE
HEALDTON
LINDSBY
DRUMRIGHT
SHIDLER
STONEY

VBLHA
CHANDLER

ELMORE CITY
TULSA
ELMORE CITY
DRUHRIGHT
MUSKOGEE
COUNTYLIHE
REDOAK
KINGFISHER
YALE
TONKAHA
MAYSVILLE
COUNTYLINE
DRUHRIGHT
STROUD

OKLAHOMA CITY
LOCUST GROVE

SPARINAH
POHCA CITY
LOVZLL
HENNESSEY
SAPULPA
HAKITA
HASSON STATION
OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAHOMA CITY
DUNCAN
VELHA
FOX
QUAPAH
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SEMIMOLC
PAHNEE
PAYNE
HCCLAIN
CLEVELAND
SBMINOLE
CARTER
GARVIN
CARTER
CREEK
CREEK
CREEK
GRADY
CREEK
OKLAHOMA
NOBLE
CREEK
SEHINOLE
PAYNE
OKMULGEE
HUGHES
GARVIN
SEHINOLE
COMANCHE
GARVIN
PONTOTOC
PITTSBURG
GARVIN
CARTER
GARVIN
CREEK
OSACB
HCCLAIN
POTTAHATOMIE
STEPHENS
LINCOLN
CREEK
GARVIH
TULSA
GARVIH
CREEK
MUSKOGEE
SEMINOLE
GARVIN
LATIHER
KINGFISHER
PAYNE
KAY
GARVIH
CARTER
CREEK
LINCOLN
CREEK
OKLAHOMA
HAYES
LOGAN
HAYES
KAY
LOGAN
KINGFISHER
CREEK
GRANT
CARTER
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA
GARVIN
STEPHENS
CARTER
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UNKNOWN
HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
APACHE CORP.
AMOCO PRODUCTION
UNKNOWN
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
CONOCO PIPELINE
TEXACO OIL
HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
UNKNOWN
ARCO PIPELINE
UNKNOWN
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
MOBIL OIL
MOBIL OIL
BMP PETROLEUM
HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
UNKNOWN
RAILROAD
PHILLIPS 66
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
ARCO PIPELINE
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
COCK OIL
QUICK DRAH
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
KHB OIL PROPERTY
BURLINGTON NORTHERN
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
BURLINGTON NORTHERN
UNKNOWN
STANDARD OIL
STANDARD OIL
STANDARD OIL
STANDARD OIL
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
UNKNOWN
STANDARD OIL
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
ARCO PIPELINE
SUN OIL
HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
STANDARD OIL
SULLIVAN TRUCKING
ARCO OIL ( GAS
TEXACO OIL
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
TRUCKER DISPOSAL
CONOCO PIPELINE
CHEVRON USA
STANDARD OIL
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
STANDARD OIL
TEXACO INC.
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
ACACIA NATURAL GAS CORP.
MOBILE PIPELINE CO.
STANDARD OIL
MOBIL OIL CO.
MOBIL OIL CORP.
STANDARD OIL
CLEMENT, C.C.
STANDARD OIL
STANDARD OIL
AMOCO PIPELINE
SUN EXPLORATION AND
          Locate

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SECTION 13, 3H IN
SH 1/4 S31 T17 Rl
517, T14H, R2H
SECT 22, T2S, R3H
RED RIVER/7 MIL
SE 1/2 SEC. 26 T6N R7E
SH 1/4 SEC. 20 T19N R9H
3 MI. N. OF BYERS TX
N. HHY 74 2.S MI H/HWY 24
GROVE COURT
SE QTR. SXN1 T6S R1N

SH OTR. SI T15N R3E
SE BRADLEY "A" SATELLITY
PAUL KANE LEASE
SH QUARTOR OF SEC. 27.
NE 1/4 SEC 8 T21N R1H
SE CORNER, SEC. 33, T16,
SEC. 19, R, 3E, 785,
S. CENTRAL GRADY CO./NEAR
SH 1/4 SEC. 23 T1S, R5H
EASTERN 1/2 OF THE SHI/4
NH 1/4 SI T18N R4E
1.5 MI. S.,  .5 HI.
SE 1/4 S10 T4N R6E
COCK OIL CO.
1.25 MO. E. OF BILLING
SE/4 SEC 32, TIN, R5H
NH QUADRANT OF OKLA.. CITY
TEXAS BELT MILE POST 425
NH 1/4 OF S5T18NR7E
1 1/2 MI. S. OF DRUHMOND
HHY 48
BETHEEN DEER CREEK
PEPPER LYONS LEASE
OFF MACARTHUR S. 206TH H.
ELMORE GAS PLANT »23
SE 1/4 SEC 23 R5N T6H
HHY. 33  4 HI. NEST OF
EOLA FIELD SEC 8-1N-2N
NH QUARTER SECTION 33. 5N
1 MILE N, 1/4 MILE H. OF
NH CORNER/HE QUARTER
SH QTR NE QTR SEC16 T4N
SH SH SEC 22-14H-4H
1 HI. E. OF TULSA
NE 1/4 S4 T4S R3H
3 MI. SOUTH 1 HI. EAST
OKLA. COUNTY/NEAREST CITY
TRUCKER DISPOSAL
NH 1/4, SEC. 4, T19N R7H
SEC 36, T4N, R3H,
NC NH SEC. 25-15N-5H
SE 1/4, SBC 28, R2H, T2E,
NE 1/4, SEC. 30, R8E, T5N
SE NESEC 21-14H-4H
S5 T5S R1H
NE 1/4 SST14N R3B
SH  1/4, SECTION 13, T4N,
SH CORNER SEC. 13 4 N. 3
NEAR T.334 SOHIOKINY NE
SEC 26/T2S/R3H
NE OF NH OF NE SXN 26,
T. «21 HEHLU SE NN SEC
T. »194 CITY SERVICE ODIE
KING 'A' TANK BATTERY
SE NE SEC 16-14N-4H
SXN 5N6-T10N-R9H
SH QTR. SXN 11-T9N-R6E
          Loity

ELMORE CITY

COYLE
EDHOND
COUNTYLINB
HAURIKA

OKEENE
HAURIKA
LAHTON
CHANDLER
MARIETTA
RUSH SPRINGS
VELMA
CUSHING
CUSHING
DRUMRIGHT
ADA
JENKS
BILLINGS

OKLAHOMA CITY
TULSA

DRUHMOND
ALLEN
LOCUST GROVE

LINDSAY
DBHBY

ADA
MCALBSTER
TULSA
HEALDTON
DEPEH
OKLAHOMA CITY
SKIATOOK

HAYSVILLE
KINGFISHER
FIFFSTOHN
ALLEN

LONE GROVE
UNKNOHN
HAYSVILLE
HAYSVILLE
UNKNOHN
FOX

OKLAHOMA COUNTY
OKLAHOMA COUNTY
OKLAHOMA COUNTY
OKLAHOMA COUNTY

SEMINOLE
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
      Lcounty

GARVIN
GARVIN
LOGAN
OKLAHOMA
CARTER
JEFFERSON
SEMINOLE
KINGFISHER
COTTON
GARVIN
DELAHARE
JEFFERSON
COHANCHE
LINCOLN
GARVIN
CAD DO
NOBLE
NOBLE
CREEK
LOVE
GRADY
STEPHENS
PAYNE
PAYNE
CREEK
PONTOTOC
TULSA
NOBLE
STEPHENS
OKLAHOMA
TULSA
CREEK
GARFIELD
PONTOTOC
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA
GARVIN
GRADY
HAYES
GARVIN
GARVIN
HASHINGTOH
PONTOTOC
PONTOTOC
PITTSBURG
TULSA
CARTER
CREEK
OKLAHOMA
TULSA
KINGFISHER
GARVIN
KINGFISHER
PONTOTOC
PONTOTOC
OKLAHOMA
CARTER
LINCOLN
GARVIN
GARVIN
OKLAHOMA
CARTER
CARTER
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA
CAD DO
SEMINOLE
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06/04/87
06/05/87
02/28/87
03/24/86
D6/08/87
05/28/87
06/11/87
06/11/87
06/14/87
06/15/87
06/19/87
06/19/87
06/22/87
06/22/87
06/23/87
06/26/87
07/01/87
07/02/87
07/05/87
07/05/87
07/09/87
07/13/87
06/05/87
06/26/87
06/24/87
06/22/87
07/21/87
07/23/87
07/04/87
06/01/87
08/04/87
08/04/87
08/05/87
07/02/87
08/20/87
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09/09/87
09/10/87
08/31/87
09/17/87
09/18/87
05/15/87
10/01/87
10/06/87
10/07/87
10/07/87
10/01/87
10/26/87
10/26/87
09/28/87
09/29/87
09/05/87
09/21/87
10/29/87
10/30/87
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
UNKNOHN
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILsCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
01L:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL.-CRUDE
ROAD OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
SALT HATER
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
OIL
SALT HATER AND OIL
OIL CRUDE
OIL CRUDE
OIL CRUDE
OIL CRUDE
OIL CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
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15.00 B F
0.00 P
10.00 B P
60.00 B F
4.00 B F
1000.00 G r
30.00 B P
5.00 B P
1.00 B P
60.00 B P
1200.00 6 F
0.00 P
1.00 G F
100.00 B P
2100.00 G P
420.00 S P
130.00 B P
19.00 P P
1.00 B P
0.00 P
0.00 G R
3.00 B F
5.00 B P
5.00 B P
10.00 B P
3.00 B P
1.00 G P
2000.00 G F
10.00 B P
124.00 B F
250.00 G R
2.00 B P
2500.00 G R
0.00 F
22.00 B F
7.00 B F
3.00 B F
7.00 B F
e.oo B p
17000.00 G H
47.00 B F
10.00 B F
150.00 B P
25.00 B P
15.00 B P
8.00 B F
50.00 G H
230.00 B F
4.00 B P
370.00 B P
0.00 F
400.00 B P
2.00 B f
11.00 B F
70.00 B P
SO. 00 B P
4.00 B F
8.00 B P
25.00 B P
230.00 P
150.00 B P
1.00 B F
63.00 B F
60.00 B V
3.00 B P
14.00 B P
45.00 B F
2.00 B F
400.00 B P
5.00 B P
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 F88-0175
 F88-0189
 F88-0195
 F88-0206
 F88-0215
 F88-0224
 F88-0248
 F88-0289
 F88-0290
 FS8-0311
 F88-03I6
. F88-0317
 F88-0342
 F88-0343
 F88-0351
 F88-0368
 F88-0381
 F88-0405
 F88-0410
 F88-0412
 F88-0415
 F88-0416
 F88-0426
 F8I-0431
 F88-0438
 F88-0447
 F88-04C4
 F88-0481
 F88-0509
 F88-0519
 F88-0526
 F88-0533
 F88-0536
 F88-0544
 FM-0552
 F88-0558
 F88-0577
 F88-0596
 F88-0605
 FI8-0609
 FSI-0616
 F08-06U
 F8I-0626
 F88-0627
 F88-0628
 FBI-0636
 F88-0638
 F88-0640
 F88-0643
 F88-0645
 F88-0646
 F88-0648
 F88-0652
 FII-0651
 F8I-0661
 F88-0672
 F88-0714
 F88-0725
 F88-0735
 F88-0736
 F88-0739
 F88-0757
 F88-0795
 F88-0825
 F88-0843
 F88-08S3
 F88-0859
 F88-0905
 F88-0910
          Prp

 MOBIL PIPELINE
 CHEVRON
 HIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
 HID CONTINENT  PIPELINE
 CONOCO PIPELINE
 CONOCO PIPELINE
 HID CONTINEHBT PIPELINE
 HIDCONTIHENT PIPELINE
 KOCH GATHERING
 CONOCO PIPELINE
 HILLIAHS  PIPELINE  CO.
 HID CONTINENT  PIPELINE
 HID CONTINENT  PIPELINE
 HID CONTINENT  PIPELINE
 KERR-HCGEE
 HID CONTINENTAL PIPE
 HID CONTINENT  PIPELINE
 UNION PACIFIC
 EXXON CO. USA
 CONOCO PIPELINE
 MOBIL PIPELINE
 HID CONTINENT  PIPELINE
 ARCO BLDG.
 SINCLAIR  REFINERY
 HIDCONTIHENTAL PIPELINE
 PHILLIPS  PETROLEUM CO.
 STANDARD  OIL
 EXXON
 TEXACO
 EXXON USA
 MOBIL
 TEXAS OIL AND  GAS  CORP.
 PHILLIPS  PETI  CO.
 HID CONTINENT  PIPELINE
 QUAD STATES  DISTRIBUTING
 HIDCONTINENTA1. PIPELINE
 HILLIAHS PIPELINE
 TEXACO PIPELINE
 LINCOLN ROCK CORP.
 SOHATT EXPLORATION  CO.
 MOBIL EXPLORATION  4
 MOBIL EXPLORATION  t
 HID CONTINENT  PIPELINE
 PHILLIPS PETROLEUM  CO.
 HILLIAHS PIPELINE
 HID CONTINENT  PIPELINE
 CHEVRON USA  INC.
 C.A.  HARDIN
 MOBIL EXPL.  AND PRODUCE
 CONOCO PIPELINE
 MOBIL EXPLORATION
 PILOT OIL CO.
 EUGENE  BUCKS SISTER'S
 MOBIL PIPELINE
 BOH PIPELINE
 HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 EXXON CO USA
 HILLIAHS PIPELINE
 ARCO PIPELINE CO
 CONOCO  PIPELINE
HIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
MOBIL PIPELINE CO
 HID CONTINENT PIPELINE CO
 HILLIAHS PIPELINE
HID CONTINENTAL  PIPELINE
HIDCONTEHIAL PIPELINE
HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
HIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
          Locate

 NH  1/4  S3  2  SOUTH HEST
 56  UN  10E NATKR PLUG
 SN  CORRIDOR  SEC. 2-5N-TE
 SH  1/4  SEC.  20, TSN. R8E
 HE  SBC  Nil  1/4  SEC 16 T18N
 HE  CORNER  SEC  22 TUN 29
 3 HI. N/BRISTOU
 HE/4 SEC 21, T14N, R6B
 SEMINOUS CO  SECTION SH 27
 KAY COUNTY OK  HE QUARTER
 HE/4, SE/4.  SEC. 35.
 5 HI. SE/SHAMROCK, OK.
 HE  CORNER. SEC. 14, T8N,
 SEC 15, 14N. RNG 6-E
 NEAR MRS.  KETTLER'S HOME
 HHY 1C OH  OAK  MULGBE
 SB  t SH QRTR./SBC. 36 t
 HHY 69 OVBRPASS/HIDLAND
 SEC, 23, T9N.  R6E
 HE  QUARTER OF  SEC. 7.
 SEC. 34. 2S. 3«, OFF HHY.
 NH  SEC. 20,  SH, SH
 N*  1/4 HI.,  HE 1/2 HI. OF
 SINCLAIR REFIHBRY
 S25, T13H, R9E
 HE  QTR. SEC. 24, T10N.
 NH, NB, SEC. 27-14N-4H
 PECAN ISLAND FIELD
 4S  2H OF SEC 27
 S22, T4S,  R2H/HEHITT UNIT
 CENTRAL TAHK BATTERY,
 1/4 MI. FROM HHY. 33 AND
 SN/4 SEC.  34,  T6N, R10H
 HE  1/4, S13. T19N, R5E
 QUAD STATES  DISTRIBUTING
 5 HI SOUTH,  1  MI NEST OF
 3300 HEST  21ST STREET
 NH COR. SEC. II, R2E,
 SH OF NN OF  SH QTR.
 HUMPHREY ICA HILL SH QTS
 SE, HE, HE QTR SXN 28 T2N
 SXN 14 T4N RSH
 S«  1/4 S17 TlUf R2E
 S3 T9N R10H
 SH  1/4 OF NN 1/4 S32 T25N
 NH  1/4 OF 321  T14N R6E
 SE  1/4 OF NB 1/4 S8 T17N
 18 MILES H/HCALLISTER
 HE NN SEC. II
 SB  1/4 OF SEC. 35,  T25N,
 HE OF SH OF SB S13 R6S
 1MI H,  1/2 MN OF 4-HAY
MORTON EDITION
SH CORKER SEC. 33,  1
 209 H.  61ST STREET
3 HI.  HE OF TOHH
SN 1/4  S23 T18N R3E
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
SXN  21 T2ON R7H HEAR
3300 H 21ST ST
HE QTR SXN 13 T7N R4B
T27H RSH;  S» QTR HE OTR
HHY » EAST
SEC15,25.3N:HESTSIDB OF
SH 1/4  OF SEC  14,  T1SN,
 1250 S HIGH ST.
1.5H N OF BOLDHILL OK HE
S12,SN,7E 2HI S,  1/2M B,
NH SECTION 18,  TOWNSHIP
SOUTHHEST S 5,  T 14,  R 6
          Lclty

PRUITT
OKEHAH
SASAKMA
ALLEN
HENNESSEY
BRAHAN
BRISTOH
STROUD
SEHINOLE
POHCA CITY
DEHBY
SHAMROCK
BOH LEGS
STROUD
ASHER
BEBG5
SEHINOLE
MUSKOGEE
SEHINOLE
LOTLISS
FOX
ALEX
ST. LOUIS
TULSA
DRUHRIGHT
BINGER
STANOLAND
PECAN ISLAND
NILSON
NILSON
FOX
BRISTOL

DRUHRIGHT
MIAMI
STILLHATER
TULSA
PONCA
MARIETTA
VELMA
PHITTS
ERIN SPRINGS
STILLHATER
BINGER
BARHSDALL
STROUD
KEIFBR
HCALESTER
PAULS VALLEY
TONKANA
LITTLE CITY
MORRIS
COHETA
TREHHITT
SAPULPA
ALLEH
RIPLEY
SEMIHOLE
BISON
TULSA
ST LOUIS
UNICNOHN
SEHINOLE
FOX
VELMA
OKLAHOMA CITY
BOLDHILL
SASAKHA
ENID
STROUD
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Databaae
       Lcounty

CARTER
OKHULGEE
SEMIHOLE
POHTOTOC
KINGFISHER
KAY
CREEK
LINCOLN
SEHINOLE
KAY
HASHINGTON
CREEK
SEHINOLE
LINCOLN
POTTAHATOHIE
CREEK
SBHIHOLE
MUSKOGEE
SEHINOLE
CARTER
CARTER
GRADY
POTTAHATOHIK
TULSA
CREEK
CADDO
OKLAHOMA

CARTER
CARTER
CARTER
CREEK
CADDO
PAYNE
OTTAHA
PAYNE
TULSA
NOBLE
LOVE
STEPHENS
POHTOTOC
GRADY
PAYNE
CADDO
OSAGE
LINCOLN
CREEK
PITTSBURG
GARVIN
KAY
MARSHALL
OKHULGEE
HAGOHER
CARTER
CREEK
HUGHES
PAYNE
SEHINOLE
GARFIELD
TULSA
POTTAHATOHIE
GRANT
SEMINOLE
CARTER
STEPHENS
OKLAHOMA
OKHULGEE
SEMIHOLE
GARFIELD
LINCOLN
ST   Spdate

OX  11/05/87
OK  11/05/87
OK  11/08/87
OK  11/11/87
OK  11/11/87
OK  11/13/87
OK  11/14/87
OK  11/19/87
OK  11/25/87
OK  11/24/87
OK  12/02/87
OK  11/30/87
OK  12/01/87
OK  12/07/87
OK  12/03/87
OK  12/08/87
OK  12/10/87
OK  12/13/87
OK  12/16/87
OK  12/16/87
OK  12/16/87
OK  12/17/87
OK  12/17/87
OK  12/19/87
OK  12/18/87
OK  12/20/87
OK  11/11/87
OK  12/22/87
OK  12/21/87
OK  12/28/87
OK  10/26/17
OK  01/01/88
OK  01/02/88
OK  01/02/88
OK  01/04/18
OK  01/06/11
OK  01/04/88
OK  01/07/88
OK  01/12/11
OK  01/12/11
OK  01/12/11
OK  01/12/11
OK  01/16/M
OK  01/16/18
OK  01/18/18
OK  01/18/88
OK  01/15/88
OK  12/19/17
OK  01/15/11
OK  01/15/88
OK  01/17/18
OK  01/13/18
OK  01/16/18
OK  01/18/18
OK  01/21/81
OK  01/20/88
OK  01/20/18
OK  01/27/18
OK  01/29/88
OK  02/01/18
OK  02/01/88
OK  02/01/81
OK  03/11/M
OK  02/19/88
OK  02/15/88
OK  02/17/18
OK  02/17/81
OK  02/19/81
OK  02/22/18
OK  02/28/81
           Hatl

OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL i CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
• 2 FUEL OIL
OIL 1 CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
GAS
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OILS: DIESEL
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL I CRUDE
COHDBHSATE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL I CRUDE
OIL I CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL 1 CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OILS,  FUEL : 12
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
SALTNATER
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL :  CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL :  CRUDE
OIL :  CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OILS,  FUEL 1 12
OIL :  CRUDE
BUTANE
OIL : CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
OILS,  FUEL : 12
OIL :  CRUDE
OIL I  CRUDE
OIL t  CRUDE
OIL :  CRUDE
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20.00 B P
6.00 B P
25.00 B P
10.00 B t
200.00 B P
25.00 B P
5.00 G P
3.00 P
SO. 00 B P
25.00 B P
100.00 B P
15.00 B P
40.00 B P
15.00 B P
0.00 F
40.00 P
•.00 B P
1000.00 G R
3.00 B F
35.00 B P
50.00 B P
200.00 B P
50.00 B F
0.00 P
2.00 B P
45.00 B F
2.00 B F
1.00 P
H.OO F
4.00 F
2600.00 F
S6.00 F
400.00 F
100.00 B P
150.00 G F
77.00 B P
40.00 G P
1000.00 B P
100.00 B V
S.OO B P
5.00 B P
3.00 B P
3.00 P
20.00 F
3.00 F
3.00 P
3.00 F
0.00 F
4.00 P
2.00 P
200.00 B F
0.00 P
1.00 G F
20.00 B P
75.00 B F
2.00 B F
20.00 B P
80.00 B P
5.00 B P
1.00 F
100.00 P
35.00 P
20.00 P
50.00 P
95.00 P
1.00 B F
2.00 B P
20.00 B P
1.00 B P
3.00 B P
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    Case*

 F88-0954
 F88-0991
 F88-1003
 F8S-1007
 res-iocs
 F88-1029
 F88-1031
 F88-1056
 F88-1059
 F88-1069
 F88-1077
 F88-1128
 F88-1137
' F88-1141
 F88-1142
 F88-1150
 F88-1153
 F88-1177
 F88-1180
 F88-1182
 F88-1191
 F88-1199
 F88-1200
 F88-1222
 F88-1229
 F88-1237
 F88-1244
 F88-1255
 F88-1257
 F88-1264
 F88-1271
 F88-1275
 F88-1294
 F88-1306
 F88-1315
 F88-1318
 F88-1319
 F88-1327
 F88-1340
 F88-1341
 F88-1344
 F88-1356
 F88-1357
 F88-1358
 F88-1360
 FB8-1366
 F88-1375
 F88-1383
 F8B-1423
 F88-1429
 F88-1432
 F88-1442
 F88-1458
 F88-147S
 F88-1483
 F88-1496
 F88-1501
 F88-1507
 F88-1548
 F88-1564
 F88-1569
 F88-1570
 F88-1611
 F88-1612
 F88-1640
 F88-1649
 F88-1661
 F88-1680
 F88-16B9
 F88-1732
          Ptp

AMOCO PRODUCTION
CONOCO INC. TRANSPORT
BPM CORPORATION
PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
WILLIAMS PIPELINE
ARCO PIPELINE
ARCO PIPELINE
WILLIAMS PIPELINE
PHILLIPS PIPELINE CO
BRADEN , CARCO, GEAKMATIC
WILLIAMS PIPELINE
HOYT GLENN
OKLAHOMA NATURAL GAS CO.
WILLIAMS PIPELINE
CHIEF CHEMICAL SUPPLY
MOBIL EXPLORATION
BOWLINE OIL CO.
SUN EXPLORATION
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
ARCO OIL AND GAS
AMOCO PRODUCTION
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
ROAD HAY EXPRESS
WILLIAMS PIPELINE CO.
MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
SINCLAIR REFINERY
SHELL PIPELINE
PAYSTONE OIL AND GAS
EXXON CO. USA
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
CHEVRON USA INC.
JEFF STONE
MID CONTINENTAL PIPELINE
CONOCO PIPELINE CO.
ARCO PIPELINE CO.
SINCLAIR REFINERY
SINCLAIR REFINERY
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE CO
GROBNDYKE TRANSPORT
ARCO OIL AND GAS CORP
EXXON
EXXON CO. USA
KOCH GATHERING CO.
WILLIAMS PIPELINE CO.
CONOCO PIPELINE CO.
CONOCO PIPELINE
PO BOX 351
SINCLAIR REFINERY
MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
CHEVRON USA
OXY NGL INC.
AMOCO PROCUCTION CO.
WILLIAMS PIPELINE
MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
SINCLAIR OIL REFINERY
I.W. ELLARD OIL CO
THOMAS OIL CO-HENRY
 MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
SUN EXPLORATION
BOB'S MINI MART
C.C. KIRBY
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
CHEVRON U.S.A.
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
WILLIAMS PIPELINE CO.
CHEVRON VISA INC.
CONOCO PL CO.
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
          Locate

CENTER OF SOUTH HALF
2MI WEST OF MATSVILLE,
S24 T22 RIO BLACKDOG
S. 30, 1NORTH, 1EAST
WILLIAMS PIPELINE
NN OF SE S13 T8N R2E
316 T10N R2W
2120S. 33RDST. W AVE
TS13H, R14W, SEC19 4MIH
BRADEN , CARCO. GEARMATIC
NW1/4 OF SW1/4 SEC 3, THN
BIG CHIEF LEASE, DARREN 4
OKLAHOMA NATURAL GAS CO.
SEC 8.NH1/4. 17N.7E
STATE HHY 44
SATELLITE »3 SE BRADLEY
61ST AND 209 ST. IN
SE Q SECT 7 T-S NORTH,
HE CORNER SECT.30 19N. 04
ARCO NO 3-30 WELL NE
HE. QUARTER OF NE QRT.OF
SW 1/4. SECT 12. T19N,
OFF HHY 66
SW1.4, OF SE1.4.SEC. 29
NE OF NE CRT, SECT 12,
SINCLAIR REFINERY
NH OF NE OF SEC 15, TUN
1/4 MI. E. OF HWY 20 AND
SEC. 30 T 8N, R1H 4HI./
SEC 8 TGN R8E
S13 25 4H
1\4 MI EAST OF >20 AND
2 MI SO. OF HUNTER, OK ON
SUVA SEC 36 T18N, R2H
FORM INT OF HHY 48*9 IN

SINCLAIR REFINERY
NW 1/4 M OF S31, T15N,
MILE 27 INTERSTATE 35 4MI
NHQTR NEQTR SBQTR SM 4
58 REN T4E
EXXON CO. USA
KOCH GATHERING CO.
WILLIAMS PIPELINE CO.
SW QTR 536 T8N R2W SHI
NE QTR S.9 T18N R9W
SE OF SEC 15. TWN 14N RNG
4300 BLOCK ON S.
NN QTR OF SEC 312 N. 7E
NH 1.4 OF SEC 35 T5N R4E
SEC 19 T2 8H Rl W
UNKNOWN
NB 1/4 OF HE 1/4, SEC 16,
NE 1\4 OF SE 1\4 SECTION
NH QUARTER SECTION 2 14N
SINCLAIR OIL REFINERY
BIXBY LAKE RO WEST SIDE
THOMAS OIL CO-HENRY
SE 1-4 SEC 16 TUN RUE
3MI H. OF COLE OH HHY 74
BOB'S MINI MART
S415.4S, 7H 1MI E. OF
SE QUARTER SECTION 28 14N
NORTHWEST QUARTER 14H 7E
NH SEC 21 THP 18N R
SEC 11, T-14N, R-ll-E
WILLIAMS PIPELINE
NE 1\4, SM 1\4, S 20T18N
5 MI. N-NH OF CONE GROVE
12 MI. N. OF ENID ON HHY
          Lcity

SAFBOW LEASE
MAYSVILLE
SKIATOOK
DAVIS
TULSA
SHAHNEE
NORMAN
TULSA
HEATHERFORD
BROKEN ARROH
T-22N, R-6H
BIG CHIEF LEASE
TULSA
DRUMHRIGHT
HASKELL
LINDSAY
PRATTFIBLD
SEC7, T-5-N,R-8-B
MARSHALL
HEALDTON
COUNTY LINE
SEC 12, T19N, R5E
UNKNOWN
DEL CITY
SEMINOLE
TULSA
HEALDEN
SKIATOOK
NOBLE
SASAKHA
FOX
SKIATOOK
HUNTER
HEAR CIMARRON
CROMWELL
TULSA
TULSA
S31, T15N,R8E
ARDMORE
HILTON
TECUHSEH
SEMINOLE
SEMINOLE
TULSA
GUTHRIE
S19, T18N, R9H
STROUD
TULSA
PADEN
SEC 35, T5N, R4B
BLACKNELL
RATLIFF
SEC 16, T-19-N, R-12-E
SEC 14-T7-R6
DAVENPORT
TULSA
LEONARD
HMINFORD
PHAROAH
COLE
SAPULPA
ADDINGTON
STROUD
STROUD
SAPULPA
SEC 11, T-14N,R-ll-E
TULSA
SAPULPA
LONE GROVE
ENID
      Lcounty

STEPHENS
GARVIN
OSAGE
GARVIH
TULSA
POTTANATOMIE
CLEVELAND
TULSA
CUSTER
TULSA
GARVIH
OSAGE
HOODHARD
CREEK
WAGONER
GARVIH
TULSA
SEMINOLE
LOGAN
CARTER
CARTER
PAYNE
CANADIAN
OKLAHOMA
HUGHES
TULSA
CARTER
OSAGE
CLEVELAND
HUGHES
CARTER
TULSA
GARFIELD
PAYNE
OKFUSKEE
TULSA
TULSA
CREEK
CARTER
CARTER
POTTAWATOHIB
SEMINOLE
SEMINOLE
TULSA
PAYNE
KINGFISHER
LINCOLN
TULSA
OKFUSKEE
PONTOTOC
KAY
CARTER
TULSA
SEMINOLE
LINCOLN
TULSA
TULSA
CREEK
OKFUSKEE
MCCLAIN
CREEK
JEFFERSON
LINCOLN
CREEK
CREEK
OKMULGEB
TULSA
CREEK
CARTER
GARFIELD


ST
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK


Spdate
03/04/88
03/09/88
02/10/88
03/09/88
03/11/88
03/14/88
03/15/88
03/18/88
03/19/88
03/20/88
03/21/88
03/29/88
03/31/88
03/30/88
03/11/88
01/15/88
03/31/88
04/05/88
04/04/88
04/05/88
04/06/88
04/07/88
04/07/88
04/11/88
04/12/88
04/13/88
04/14/88
04/15/88
04/15/88
12/17/87
04/16/88
04/15/88
04/19/88
04/25/88
04/25/88
04/26/88
04/26/88
04/28/88
05/03/88
05/02/88
05/03/88
05/03/88
05/03/88
05/03/88
05/04/88
05/04/88
05/06/88
05/08/88
05/12/88
05/14/88
05/16/88
05/18/88
05/19/88
10/15/87
05/23/88
05/22/88
05/21/88
05/25/88
06/02/88
06/03/88
06/07/88
06/06/88
06/13/88
06/13/88
06/16/88
06/17/88
06/23/88
06/26/88
06/27/88
07/06/88


Matl
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
LEADED GASOLINE
GASOLINE
CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL t CRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
•2 FUEL
OIL : CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
GASOLINE
WASTE OIL
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
PRODUCED WATER (SALT)
OIL : CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
OILS, FUEL : t2
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL AND BRINE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL ! CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL AND BRINE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
SOUR CRUDE
SOUR CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
DIESEL
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
CRUDE OIL SMELL
OIL : CRUDE
PRODUCED WATER (SULFUR)
PROPANE
OIL : CRUDE
GASOLIHES:AUTOMOTIVB
OIL 1 CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL : CRUDE
LUBE OIL
GASOLINE
OIL t CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OILS, FUEL : »2
OIL I CRUDE
OIL t CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE


Quantl
50.00
1.00
0.00
5.00
2.00
3.00
250.00
13.00
50.00
10.00
25.00
100.00
0.00
2.00
1000.00
4.00
0.00
400.00
7.00
14.00
20.00
3.00
300.00
2.00
25.00
0.00
70.00
0.00
7.00
60.00
0.00
0.00
5.00
0.00
100.00
0.00
0.00
2.00
1000.00
25.00
300.00
50.00
0.00
3.00
1.00
120.00
5.00
0.00
4.00
50.00
9000.00
10.00
70.00
200.00
3.00
0.00
0.00
10000.00
190.00
80.00
1100.00
0.00
14.00
84.00
2.00
2.00
25.00
IS. 00
5.00
935.00
U
n
1
t
B
B
U
B

B

B
B
G
G
B

B
G
G
U
B
B
B
B
B
G
B
B

B
U
B
B

U
B
U
B

U
B
G
B
B
B
U
B
B
B
B
U
B
B
G
B
B
B
B
U
U
6
B
G
G
U
B
G
B
B
B
B
B
B
So
ur
c
e
F
H
F
P
F
P
P
P
P
F
F

F
P
F
F
P
P
P
P
P
P
H
P
P
F
P
F
F
P
P
F
F
P
P


P
H
P
F
F
P
P
P
P
P

P
P
P
F
F
P
P
F

V
F
F
F
P
P
P
f
P
P
F
P
F
M Ca Ma
a u d
t « i
. e
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
0
O
0
0
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
0
O
0
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
 12/10/93
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               1
    Case*      t            Prp

 F88-1736         PRECISION AUTO BODY
 F88-1740         CONOCO PIPELIHE CO.
 F8»-1777         UHIOM OIL CO. OF
 F88-1831         HIDCONTINEHT PIPELIHE
 F88-1849         WILLIAMS PIPELIHE CO.
 F88-1873         HIDCONTINENT PIPE
 F88-1B89         UNKNOWN
 F8B-1898         HILLIAHS PIPELINE
 F88-1902         HIDCONTINENT PIPELIHE
 F88-1999         NILLIAHS PIPELINE
 F8B-2023         CONOCO PIPELIHE
 FBB-2033         MOBILE EXPLORTION
.F8B-2035         ARCO OIL AND GAS
 FBB-2113         SUN MID-CONTINENT
 F88-2146         UNKNOWN
 F88-2151         ARCO OIL AND GAS
 F88-2152         HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 F88-2178         AT t T
 FBB-2184         DEPT OF ARMY
 F88-2190         HERHAUSER
 F8B-2191         MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 F88-2192         HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 F88-2197         ARCO OIL AND GAS
 F8B-2199         ARCO OIL AND GAS CO.
 F88-2201         HER MCGEE REFINING CORP.
 FB8-222C         PETRO-BHERGY TRANSPORT
 FBB-2250         HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 FBB-2257         CENTRAL RURAL ELECTRIC
 F8B-2260         HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 FBB-2277         CONOCO PIPELIHE
 F88-2280         SUN PIPELINE CO
 FB8-2281         UNKNOWN
 F88-2293         HIDCONTINEHT PIPELINE
 F88-2295         SUN EXPLORTION t
 F88-2297         PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
 F89-0002         MID AMERICA PIPELINE
 F89-0007         MARATHON OIL CO.
 F89-0018         HILLIAH PIPELINE
 FB9-0019         MID CONTINENT PIPELIHE
 F89-0034         CONOCO
 F89-003S         UNKNOWN
 FB9-0040      PE  HID CONTINENT PIPELIHE
 F89-0050      PE  SANTA FE RAILROAD
 F89-0100      PE  HIDCOHTINENT PIPELIHE
 F89-0162      PE  HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 F89-0212      PE  PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
 F89-0213      PE  MILLERS TRUCK LINE
 F89-0224      PE  ARCO PIPELINE CO.
 FB9-02C2      PE  HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 F89-0270      PE  KOCH HYDROCARBON CO.
 F89-0290      PE  UNION PACIFIC RR
 F89-030B      PE  SUN REFINING
 F89-035C         HID CONTINENT PIPELIHE
 F89-040Z      PE  HOBIL E ( P USA
 F89-0431      PE  BEASLEY OIL CO
 F89-0441      PE  CHEVRON USA INC
 F89-0472      PE  HIDCONTINENT PIPELIHE
 F89-0474      PE  MID CONTINENT PIPELIHE
 FB9-0502      PE  EXXON
 FB9-0505      PE  HOBIL EXP AND PRODUCING
 F89-0520      PE  PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
 F89-054S      PE  AMOCO PRODUCTION
 F89-0592      PE  BURLINGTON NORTHERN RR
 F89-OC12      PE  HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 F89-0620      PE  MID CONTINENT PIPELIHE
 F89-0630      PE  ARCO PIPELIHE
 F89-0657      PE  HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 F89-OC96      PE  HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 F89-0732      PE  AMOCO PRODUCTION CO.
 F89-0739      PE  CONOCO PIPELIHE
          Locate

PRECISION AUTO BODY
SE  1\4  S13 T5S RIB
SECT  8(9, TOWNSHIP 23N.
1\2 KILE E.  1\4HI. S. OF
2120  S. 33RD N. AVE NE1\4
2HI.S.OF HUNTER SE.NUT.
SOUTH OF PURHELL
WILLIAMS PIPELINE
SECTION 9. 20N.4N
T19N.R12E, S10 SOUTHWEST
CONOCO  PIPELINE
SHQ.  S-26. T2N R7E
S21,  T-17N,  H7E
3 HI  N. OF VELHA PIPELINE
VERDIGRIS RIVER
NH  1  Q, s-24, 22N, 4N
SXN 25, T1CN, R17«
8 MI  NORTH OF HCALESTER
ARKANSAS RIVER. UK093300
HC74, BOX 100 FACILITY
326,  T17H, RUE HHY 33 E
JAY RICHARDS STATION
SOUTH LACT UNIT. RT. 1
4 HI  H. OF COVIHGTON NH
KER MCGEB REFINING CORP.
HWY 18, NORTH OF HHY 51
HE  1\4  OF SEC 21, 14H CE
5 MI. S. OF  STILLHATER
1 MILE  E. AND 1 MILE S.
315,  Tl», R7H
SECTION 36,  TOWNSHIP 7
LAKE  EUFALA  T7H. RISE
HH  1\4  S33 T17H R1E
41\2  HI W. OF ALLEN
S*  1\4  S12 T22N. R2W
20  MI NEST OF SEHINOLB
4HI S.E. OF  BRADLEY,
HEST  DELTA TERMINAL
HE  1\4  317 23N 17N
SE  1/4 SE T25 9* 14 HI *
UNKNOWN
SEC 4 17N,  7B 1\2 MILE E.
HP  393.6 - DIRT
S22,  18N,  BE
HAYSVILLE,  SEC. 8 T3N,
SN  1\4, SECTION 15,
4CTH  ST. NORHT (HHY 2C6)
SECTIOH 6,  T 10 N, R 2 N
3 MILE NORTH OF
SEC 32. TON 2«N.  KiH
HOUR SUBDIVISION MILE
1700 S. UNION ST.
NW  1/4 SEC.  20,  T4N,  7E
SEE 11 TUP 5 II RNG 9* 2
8C01 S ROCKWELL
1.5 H OF CITY S E OF N E
SE  1/4 SEC 9 R23 N T10 W
SECTION 20 TOWNSHIP 15 N
HE,  NW, S-29, 20N, 2H.
SW OF SE OF NW OF SECT 33
SW 1/4, SEC 11,  T2S,  R3N
SE,  SW, SE.  S32 Tl-S,
RAILEHILE 5C3.C STATION
SH QTR OF SEC 27 2-N-9-E
NW/4 SEC 3C-T-15-N,
S 29,  T-1B,  R-7
NN 1/4 S-31.T-13-N,
SE 1/4 SEC
SAFBAV WEL H31 32,
S-16-NW, 0,  T-3-N,  R-5-»
                                      Lcity
                                                                                              BRNS Oil Spill Databaae
                                                             Lcounty
PAULS VALLEY
LONE GROVE
SEC 8 t 9, T-23-N.R-8-E
DRUHRIGHT
TULSA
HUNTER
PURNEL.L
BARNSDALL
DOUGLAS
TULSA
PONCA CITY
STOHENALL
DRUHRIGHT
VELHA
WAGONER
COVINBTON
PUTNAM
HCALESTER
WEBBER FALLS
WRIGHT CITY
COYLE
DRUMNRIGHT
COVINQTON
COVINCTON
SEMINOLE
PANNEB
STROVO
STILLNATER
HILFAY
HENNESSEY
HCALESTER
MCALESTER
COYLE
ALLEN
PERRY
SEMINOLE
BRADLEY
TULSA
ENID
DUNCAN
TULSA
DRUMWRIGHT
TANGIER
DRUMNftlGHT
HAYSVILLE
DBPEN
TULSA
SEC C. T-10-N, R-2-W
JENNINGS
MEDFORD
RED OAK
TULSA
SEMINOLE
CEMENT
OKLAHOMA CITY
KIEFER
RIHGNOOD
BEGGS
ORLANDO
SBC 33, T15, R3H
SEC H,T-2-S,R-3-»
SEC 32;. T-1-S.R-3-H
ROSS
CENTRAHOHA
BEGGS
DRUHWRIGHT
DEPEW
ALLEN
COUNTY LINE
COX
GARVIN
CARTER
OSAGE
CREEK
TULSA
GARFIELD
CARTER
OSAGE
GARFIELD
TULSA
KINGFISHER
POHTOTOC
CREEK
STEPHENS
WAGONER
GARFIELD
DEHBY
PITTSBURG
LE FLORE
HCCURTAIN
LOGAN
CREEK
GARFIELD
GARFIELD
SEHINOLB
PAWNEE
LINCOLN
PAYNE
CREEK
KINGFISHER
PITTSBURG
PITTSBURG
LOGAN
PONTOTOC
NOBLE
SEMINOLE
GRADY
TULSA
ALFALFA
COTTON
TULSA
CREEK
WOODWARD
CREEK
GARVIH
CREEK
ROGERS
CLEVELAND
PAWNEE
GRANT
LATTIHER
TULSA
SEMINOLE
CADDO
OKLAHOMA
CREEK
MAJOR
OKMULGEE
NOBLE

CARTER
CARTER

COAL
OKMULGEE
CREEK
CREEK
PONTOTOC
STEPHENS
GRADY
ST   spdate

OK 07/07/88
OK 07/08/88
OK 07/14/88
OK 07/24/88
OK 07/25/88
OK 07/21/88
OK 07/05/88
OK 08/01/88
OK 08/01/88
OK 08/16/88
OK 08/20/88
OK 08/22/88
OK 08/23/88
OK 09/03/88
OK 09/08/88
OK 09/09/88
OK 09/09/88
OK 09/14/88
OK 09/14/88
OK 09/1C/8B
OK 09/1C/88
OK 09/17/88
OK 09/19/88
OK 09/19/88
OK 09/19/88
OK 09/23/88
OK 09/26/88
OK 09/23/88
OK 09/27/88
OK 09/29/88
OK 09/29/88
OK 09/29/88
OK 09/29/88
OK 09/29/88
OK 09/30/88
OK 10/01/88
OK 10/02/88
OK 10/05/88
OK 10/04/88
OK 10/05/88
OK 10/04/88
OK 10/09/88
OK 10/11/88
OK 10/19/88
OK 10/28/88
OK 11/10/88
OK 11/12/88
OK 11/15/88
OK 11/24/88
OK 11/29/88
OK 12/05/88
OK 12/05/88
OK 12/13/88
OK 12/19/88
OK 12/26/88
OK 12/26/88
OK 12/29/88
OK 12/29/88
OK 01/06/89
OK 01/07/89
OK 01/10/89
OK 01/15/89
OK 01/23/89
OK 01/24/89
OK 01/25/89
OK 01/27/89
OK 01/31/89
OK 02/04/89
OK 02/08/89
OK 02/08/89
           Matl

DIBSEL FUEL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
#2 FUEL OIL
CRUDE
OIL
OILS,FUEL:12
CRUDE
GASOLINE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
FP4 JET FUEL
DIESEL FUEL
CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
JP4
CRUDE
PCB (94 PPM CONTENT)
CRUDE
CRUDE
OIL
UNKNOWN
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
PROPANE
CRUDE OIL AND  BRINE
12 FUEL OIL
CRUDE
GASOLINE
MOTOR OIL
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
ASPHALT
CRUDE
CRUDE
LPG
DIESEL FUEL
FURFURAL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
SALTWATER
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
SALT HATER
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
«2 DIESEL
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
U So
n ur
i c
Quant 1 t e
250.00 C F
45.00 B P
70.00 B P
10.00 G F
10.00 G F
22.00 B P
0.00 U F
3.00 B FP
0.00 U P
2.00 B F
1.00 B P
40.00 B P
60.00 B P
C.OO B P
5.00 B V
3.00 B P
250.00 B P
0.00 U F
450.00 G A
500.00 G R
30.00 B P
21.00 G F
4.00 G F
1.00 G P
300.00 B P
0.00 U H
10.00 B F
2.00 G F
10.00 B P
20.00 B P
5.00 B
0.00 U
3.00 B P
15.00 B P
1.00 G P
10.00 G H
CO. 00 B P
35.00 G F
1.00 B P
200.00 B P
0.00 U
2.00 B F
0.00 U R
e.oo B p
2.00 B P
4.00 B F
0.00 U H
1.00 B P
4.00 B P
500.00 B P
3000.00 G R
5000.00 P F
20.00 B F
70.00 B F
0.00 U F
35.00 B P
2.00 B P
5.00 B P
100.00 B P
5.00 B P
1.00 B P
3.00 B P
300.00 G R
1C. 00 B P
10.00 B P
30.00 B P
3.00 B F
CO. 00 B P
2.00 B F
30.00 B P
H Ca Me
a u d
t a i
. e
O
0
0
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
0
0
0
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
 12/10/93
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                                                                                              ERNS Oil spill Database
    Case*

 F89-0770
 F89-0793
 F89-0802
 F89-0805
 F89-0811
 F89-0818
 F89-0829
 F89-0832
 F89-0870
 F89-0877
 F89-0886
 F89-0929
.F89-0933
 F89'0943
 F89-0947
 F89-095S
 F89-1009
 F89-1013
 F89-1015
 F89-1019
 FB9-1032
 F89-1044
 F89-1046
 F89-1050
 F89-1064
 F89-1065
 F89-1071
 F89-1082
 F89-1085
 F89-1099
 F89-U01
 F89-1116
 F89-H33
 F89-1142
 F89-1167
 F89-1171
 F89-1187
 FB9-1204
 F89-1223
 F89-1233
 F89-1235
 F89-1246
 F89-1301
 F89-1319
 F89-1350
 F89-1352
 F89-1368
 F89-1376
 F89-1424
 F89-1433
 F89-1454
 F89-1487
 F89-1541
 F89-1543
 F89-1544
 F89-1558
 F89-1561
 F89-1569
 F89-1590
 F89-1597
 F89-1603
 F89-1645
 F89-1656
 FI9-1658
 F89-1662
 F89-1669
 F89-1683
 F89-1687
 F89-1701
 F89-1702
                           Prp
PE HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE OKLAHOMA GAS ELECTRIC
PE HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE AMOCO PRODUCTION CO.
PU OKLAHOMA GAS AND ELECTRIC
PE AMOCO PRODUCTION CO.
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE ARCO PIPELINE CO.
PE SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
PE ARCO OIL t GAS
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE MIDCONTINEHT PIPELINE
PE HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE SUN OIL CO.
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
PE MOBIL EXPLORATION AND
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE OIL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
PE CHEVRON USA
PE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
PE MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE MID CONTINENTAL PIPELINE
PE BOH PIPELINE CO.
PE MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
PE SHELL PIPELINE
PB PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
PE MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
   UNKNOWN
PE BERENERGY CORP.
PE WILLIAMS PIPELINE
PE REGIONAL ENERGY CORP.
PE WILLIAMS PIPELINE CO.
PE AMOCO PIPELINE
PE CONOCO PIPELINE
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE WILLIAM PIPELINE
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE CONOCO PIPELINE CO.
PE ARCO PIPELINE
PE FIRESTONE RUBBER CO.
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE EXXON CO.
PE RINGHOOD GATHERING CO.
PE SUN OIL CO.
PE EXXON USA.
PE COX
PE MOBIL EXP AND PRODUCING
PE KOCH PIPELINE INC.
PE PHILLIPS PIPELINE CO.
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
PE SHELL PIPELINE
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PB KERR-MCGEE
PE AR WRECKING CO.
PE MOBIL EXPLORATION
   UNKNOWN
PE WILLIAM PIPELINE
PE APEX OIL
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
PE MID CONTINENTAL PIPELINE
PE USAF
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEM
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE UNION TX. PETROLEUM CORP.
PE ORYX ENERGY CO.
          Locate

6MI S ( 2MI H OF STROUD,
SOONER GENERATOR STATION
ME V4, SEC 3. T-S-14-N,
NE 1/4 SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4
SOONER GENERATING STATION
SEC 2, T-S-1. S-R-4-H
NH 1/4 SECTION 18
SECTION 4, 17-N,  7-E
2 MI B HEALDTON,  OK SEC
SECTION 20, R-12-E,
SEC 3, T-18-N, R-8-H 4 MI
W QTR S 24, T-l-N, R-5-«
SEC 12, T-16-N, R-l-W
T-26-N, R-5-W, SEC 31
SW 1/4 SEC 10, T-15-N,
1M NE OF FOX OK SEC 30,
1 MI E OF SHAMROCK
SE QTR SEC 28, 1Z-N, 9-E
SW4 T-27-N, R-6-B
RAILYARD
SH 1/4 SEC. 7, TBN-28-N,
NH SEC 13, T-28-N, R-9-H
NE 1/4 S-19, T-15-N.
JUST OFF RICE CREEK ROAD
3 MI FROL N NE Q, S-28,
SH C, S-2, T-14-N, R-4-E
SEC 14, T-2-S, R-4-H
NW 1/4 S 36, T-3-N,
6 M H OF RAMONA ON CANDY
NH S 24, T-2-S, R-4-H
SH Q - NHQ, S-9,  T-23-N,
SMITH-MIZHER HUNTON UNIT
SE1/4 OF NH1/4 S5, T-23-N
SE 14 T-5-N, R-17-H, S-19
SW 1/4 S-20, T-10-W,
SH 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF S 15,
SE 1/4 SEC 4, T-Z5-N,
SOUTHEAST CORNER SECTION
NH SEC 17, TOWNSHIP 5-S,
NH 1/4 SEC 2, T-4-S,
2500 SOUTH COUNSIL ROAD
S 2, QTR SEC 10,  R-13-N.
SE QTR SEC 32. T-15-N,
2HI S.E. OF DRUMRIGHT NH
SEC 34, T-22-N, R-10-H
7 MI E OF FAIRVIEW SH QTR
R 2-H, T-4-S, S-22
2MI E OF CITY - SOUTH
1 1/2 MI S AND 2M W OF
SEC 17, 27-N, 5-N, 3MI NH
NH 1/4 SECTION 10,
SE/4 SEC 34, T-17-N,
NE 1/4 OF SBC 5,  T-14-N,
RR MILE POST 430
S 18, T-19-H, R-7-E
NE QTR SEC 35, T-8-N,
2HI H OF BRADLEY, OK
1800 S. 49 WEST
NW. SE, NE, S-24-1-S, 3-E
1940 SANTA n
SH S-14, T-21-N,  R-13-E
CENTER OF SN, SB, SE
SW 1/4 OF SEC 23 T-15-N,
OK COUNTY SE QTR SEC 31,
SE 1/4 SEC 26 19-N, 7-E
TINKER AFB
SMI SOUTHWEST OF VELMA.
NE 1/4 SEC 2. T-18-N,
SW 20, T-23-N, R-5-H
1MI E OF PITTSTOWN, OK
          Lcity

STROUD
RED ROCK
CHANDLER
SEC 7, T-2-S, R-3-H
RED ROCK
OKLAHOHA CITY
SEC 18, T-15-N,  R-8-E
DRUMHRIGHT
HEALDTON
KIEFER
HENNESSEY
VELMA
SEC 23, T-16-N, R-l-W
PALM CREEK
DEPEH
FOX
SHAMROCK
OKEMAH
SHIDLER
HUSKOGEE
OUACHITA
WAKITA
DRUMHRIGHT
BARTLESVILLE
NAVINA
CHANDLER
NEAR FOX
STRATFORD
RAMONA
HEALDTON
SEC 9. T-23-N. R-ll-E
SEC 8, T-8-N,R-5-E
BARNSDALL
ROOSEVELT
OKLAHOMA CITY
MARAMAH
PONCA CITY
DRUMHRIGHT
PONCA CITY
HILTON
OKLAHOMA CITY
PAYDEN
CARNEY
DRUMHRIGHT
RINGHOOD
FAIRVIEH
WILSON
BRECKENRIDGB
STONEWALL
MEDFORD
SEC 10, T-25-N, R-6-B
CREST
SEC 5, T-14-N, R-3-E
SEMINOLE
YALE
GOLDSBY
BRADLEY
TULSA
RATLIFF
MOORE
TULSA
RIPLEY
VELMA
EDHOND
SEC 26, T-19-N. R-7-E
OKLAHOMA CITY
VELMA
CUSHING
ENID
FITTSTOWN
      Lcounty

LINCOLN
NOBLE
LINCOLN
CARTER
NOBLE
OKLAHOMA
CREEK
CREEK
CARTER
CREEK
KINGFISHER
STEPHENS
LOGAN
GRANT
CREEK
CARTER
CREEK
OKFUSKBE
OSAGB
MUSKOGEE
GRANT
ALFALFA
CREEK
HASHINGTON
LOGAN
LINCOLN
STEPHENS
GARVIN
HASHINGTON
CARTER
OSAGB
POTTAHATOMIE
OSAGE
XIOHA
CLEVELAND
PAWNEE
KAY
CREEK
CARTER
CARTER
OKLAHOMA
OKFUSKBE
LINCOLN
CREEK
MAJOR
MAJOR
CARTER
GARFIELD
PONTOTOC
GRANT
OSAGE
LOGAN
LINCOLN
SEMINOLE
PAYNE
MCCLAIN
GRADY
TULSA
CARTER
CLEVELAND
TULSA
PAYNE
STEPHENS
OKLAHOMA
CREEK
CANADIAN
STEPHENS
PAYNE
GARFIELD
POSTOTOC


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Spdata
02/13/69
02/15/89
02/16/89
02/15/89
02/17/89
02/20/89
02/19/89
02/18/89
02/22/89
02/27/89
02/26/89
03/02/89
03/01/89
03/04/89
03/06/89
03/02/89
03/11/89
03/09/89
03/11/89
03/10/89
03/06/89
03/13/89
03/14/89
03/12/89
03/17/89
03/17/89
03/16/89
03/19/89
03/19/89
03/21/89
03/21/89
03/22/89
03/18/89
03/29/89
03/30/89
03/30/89
03/31/89
04/03/89
04/05/89
04/06/89
04/03/89
04/07/89
01/23/89
03/27/89
04/20/89
04/20/89
04/21/89
04/23/89
04/19/89
04/28/89
05/01/89
05/04/89
05/10/89
04/13/89
04/13/89
05/12/89
05/15/89
05/15/89
05/18/89
05/17/89
05/18/89
05/16/89
05/22/89
05/24/89
05/26/89
05/26/89
05/30/89
05/30/89
05/11/89
05/31/89


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CRUDE OIL
•2 FUEL OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
>2 FUEL OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDED CONDENSATE
CRUDE
BLACK OIL
CRUDE
» 2 FUEL OIL
CRUDE
12 FUEL OIL
CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNLEADED GASOLINE
OILECRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
PROCESS OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL-.CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL (UNKNOWN TYPE)
OILlCRUDE
LPG
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
CRUDE OIL, HATER, DYE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDK
GASOLINE
GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
WASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
JP4 - JET FUEL
OILiCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
BRINE AND CRUDE OIL


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 F90-0107      PE HtD CONTINENT PIPELINE
 F90-0115      PE STEVENSON OIL CO
 F90-0121      PE KOCH HYDROCARBON
 F90-0147      PE SUN PIPELINE CO.
 F90-0173      LG UNKNOWN
 F90-0176      PE CHEVRON
 F90-0201      PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
 F90-0206      PE ARCO PIPELINE
 F90-0208         UNKNOWN
 F90-0241      PE CONOCO (SUSPECTED)
 F90-0250      PE HILKBRSON CHEVY
 F90-02S1         UNKNOWN
. F90-0285         UNKNOWN
 F90-0286      PE AMOCO PRODUCTION
 F90-0292         EXPLORER PIPELINE CO.
 F90-0331         MESA OPERATING LIMITED
 F90-0373         OKLAHOMA GAS t ELECTRIC
 F90-0377      PU MARVIN LYLES
 F90-0384         ARCO PIPELINE
 F90-0385         ARCO PIPELINE
 F90-0403         UNKNOWN
 F90-0412      PE ARCO PIPELINE CO.
 F90-0421         SUN MID CONTINENT
 F90-0424         UNKNOWN
 F90-0430         KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
 F90-0435         KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
 F90-0446         SUN PIPELINE
 F90-0482         KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
 F90-0531      PE LIBERTY GLASS
 F90-0558         STESS OIL,  ROBINOHITZ OIL
 F90-0597      PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
 F90-0598      PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
 F90-0599      PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
 F90-0600      PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
 F90-0602         WILLIAMS PIPELINE
 F90-0610         MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 F90-0619      PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
 F90-0629      FG US AF TINKER AFB
 F90-0635      PE TOTAL PIPELINE CORP.
 F90-0648      PE SHELL PIPELINE
 F90-0679      PE CONOCO PIPELINE
 F90-0705         TROCO OIL CO
 F90-0709      FG TINKER AFB
 P90-0724      PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
 F90-0757      PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 F90-0768      PB KOCH GATHERING
 F90-0783         NORCO
 F90-0785      PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 F90-0821      PE MID CONTINENT
 F90-0829      PE CONOCO
 F90-0836      PE TRACO INC
 F90-0840         KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
 F90-0841      PE CONOCO PIPELINE
 F90-0861         UNKNOWN
 F90-0879         UNKNOWN
 F90-0883      PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEM
 F90-0892      PE CONOCO PIPELINE
 F90-0917      PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEM
 F90-0930      PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 F90-0938      PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
 F90-0975      PE ARCO PIPELINE
 F90-0983      PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
 F90-1013      PE SUN PIPELINE
 F90-1028      FG US ARMY
 F90-1029      PE PHILLIP PETRO
 F90-1038      PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 F90-1045      PE CHEVRON
 F90-1054      PE CONOCO PIPELINE
 F90-1055      PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE CO
 F90-1056      PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEM
          Locate

NW 1/4 SBC 2, T5 ION, R8E
7TH I PINE
SXN 1 T25N R14W
HE 14 SEC19, T17N,  R7B
NEAR INTERSECTION
UNKNOWN
BOX 6118
NW OF SH 1/4. SEE 36.
HOMINY CREEK
CORNER OF HNY 166 t OLD
2500 E 11TH ST.
UNKNOWN
2.5M S. OF KIFFER OK ON
S15 T25 R3W - LUNNINGS
T19N R12E NW 1/4 SEC15
SEC 32, R2W, T2S
N HUDSON t MBGEB STREETS
COUNTY BARN IN PURCELL.
SE HE SEC 33 T2N R6E
PIPELINE *188 1MI SW HWY
.6H S OF 71ST ST. t OLD
SEC.32, T5S, R2E NEAR
NW QTH SEC.3 TIN R5W
HWY 2 10 MILES SE
SEC 34. TS13N, R12E
SEC 30, 5N, 5E, 25MI S.
SE 1/4 SBC 31, 2N,  5W,
NW 1/4 S28 T16N R16W
N MISSION ST JAMES ST HHY
SECTION 14
SW 1/4 SEC 19 T22N R16W
HE 1/4 SEC 9 T22N RUN
HW 1/4 SEC 3 T21N R16W
SE 1/4 SBC14 T22H R17W
HE 1/4 516, T19N, R12E
NE 1/4 SEC18 T16N R9E
SE/4 SBC 27, T5N, R24E
TIHKBR AIR FORCE BASE
SH 1/4 SEC 17 T4S R13H
TANK FARM T4S R3H 34
1000 S PINE
25 HEST AVB
TINKER AFB
SE 1/4 SEC 27, T19N, H4B
NN 1/4 S23 T5N R8E
SE CORNER SBC 28, T19N,
4025 B ST.
AT HE 1/4 56 T7N R7E
NN 1/4 514 T1S R7E
SEC 9, T19N, R6H
TRACO HAREHOUSE
SB 1/4 OF SBC32.  TS5H.
NE 1/4, SEC25 TS3N R4W,
ON RIVER RD. 1MI N » 2
NH 1/4 OF KH 1/4, SEC 35
SE SBC 1 13N 10H
HE QTR SEC15 T15N R4H
NH 1/4 SBC 26 TNP 21N RNG
S15,  T15N, R15H,  THOMAS
SH OTR SBC 8 T26N R6E
SECTION 4 17N RANGE 7E
SW 1/4 SEC 2, TOWNSHIP
FISH MARKET ROAD
SEQUOYAH US HHY 59 SMI SO
NH 1/4 SBC 10 TNS 25N RNG
SEC 29, T5H. R8E
NE 1/2 SEC 29, T19N, R9E
SH 1/4 SEC 6, T19N,  R5H
SH 1/4 SEC 3, T14N,  R3E,
SEC .5 TOWNSHIP 18N,
                                      Loity
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
                                                             Lcounty
CROMWELL
DUNCAN
MEDFORD
DRUMRIGHT
OKLAHOMA CITY
FOX
ENID
CROMWELL
HOMINY
SAPULPA
TULSA
GUTHRIE
MOUNDS

TULSA
GRAHAM
OKLAHOMA CITY
PURCELL
CROMWELL
HOLDENVILLE
TULSA
WILSON
WILBURTON
SHAWNBB
BRAY
PUTNAM
SAPULPA
BARNSDALL
BRISTOW
ADA
OKLAHOMA CITY
DEVOL
HBALDTON
PONCA CITY
TULSA
OKLAHOMA CITY
SE 1/4 SEC27.T19M, R4E
ALLEN
SBC28, T19N, R4B
MUSKOGEE
WEWOKA
MILLSAY

TULSA
OIL CITY
LINDSAY
RIPLEY
OKLAHOMA CITY
CALUMET
CASHION

THOMAS
SHILDER
SHAMROCK
SEMINOLE
SEMINOLE
SALLISAW
LITTLE CHIEF
ALLEN

HENNESSY
ALLEN

SEMINOLE
STEPHENS
WOODS
CREEK
OKLAHOMA
CARTER
GARFIEIiD
SEMINOLE
OSAGB
CREEK
TULSA
LOGAN
CREEK
CARTER
TULSA
CARTER
OKLAHOMA
MCCLAIN
OKFUSKEE
HUGHES
TULSA
CARTER
LATIMER
POTTAHATOMIE
STEPHENS
DEHEY
CREEK
OSAGE
CREEK
PONTOTOC
OKLAHOMA
COTTON
CARTER
KAY
TULSA
OKLAHOMA
PAYNE
PONTOTOC
PAYNE
MUSKOGEE
SEMINOLE
CREEK
KINGFISHER
TULSA

GARVIN
PAYNE
OKLAHOMA
CANADIAN
KINGFISHER
GARFIELD
CUSTBR
OSAGE
CREEK
SEMINOLE
SEMINOLE
SEQUOYAH
OSAGE
PONTOTOC
CREEK
KINGFISHER
LINCOLN
DEHEY


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OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK


Spdate
10/17/89
10/20/89
10/18/89
10/23/89
10/25/19
10/25/89
10/27/89
10/30/99
10/30/89
11/01/89
11/02/89
10/31/89
11/01/89
11/06/89
11/08/89
11/10/89
11/15/89
/ /
11/17/89
11/17/89
11/21/89
11/21/89
11/23/89
11/21/89
11/27/89
11/28/89
11/27/89
12/01/89
12/05/89
12/08/89
04/05/88
12/14/88
07/11/89
02/07/89
12/14/89
12/14/89
12/19/89
12/11/89
12/17/89
12/23/89
12/23/89
12/25/89
12/24/89
12/20/89
12/24/89
12/27/89
12/26/89
12/27/89
12/27/89
12/29/89
12/28/89
12/29/89
12/29/89
12/30/89
01/02/90
01/02/90
12/30/89
01/04/90
01/04/90
01/04/90
12/26/89
01/09/90
01/13/90
01/16/90
01/16/90
01/17/90
01/17/90
01/18/90
01/18/90
01/18/90


Matl
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINES] AUTOMOTIVE
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
GASOLINES: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL < DIESEL
OIL! CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINES AUTOMOTIVE
USED MOTOR OIL
OIL IN SOIL
OIL: CRUDE
PRODUCE HATER t OIL
UNLEADED GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
HYDROCARBONS
OIL (SPENT CRANCASE OIL)
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL. -CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL: CRUDE
OIL.-CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILS
HYDRAULIC OIL
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL. -CRUDE
12 FUEL OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
LUBE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL.-CRUDE
OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL! CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL.-CRUDE
GASOLINE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE


Quant 1
4.00
1000.00
2089.00
10.00
0.00
15.00
260.00
20.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
400.00
75.00
5.00
0.00
0.00
20.00
0.00
0.00
12.00
10.00
0.00
60.00
40.00
15.00
200.00
0.00
0.00
20.00
150.00
100.00
160.00
610.00
35.00
1.00
1500.00
11000.00
8500.00
2000.00
0.00
200.00
70.00
15.00
200.00
0.00
150.00
250.00
2.00
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50.00
710.00
0.00
0.00
100.00
5.00
200.00
10.00
12.00
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 F90-1078
 F90-1087
 F90-1092
 F90-1093
 F90-1096
 F90-1099
 F90-1101
 F90-1114
 F90-1122
 F90-1127
 F90-1138
. F90-1141
 F90-1164
 F90-1165
 F90-1180
 F90-1188
 F90-11B9
 F90-1201
 F90-1230
 F90-1232
 F90-1233
 F90-1237
 F90-1250
 F90-1273
 F90-1278
 F90-1289
 F90-1292
 F90-1301
 F90-1370
 F90-1372
 F90-1376
 F90-1384
 F90-1389
 F90-1393
 F90-1400
 F90-1403
 F90-1410
 F90-1431
 F90-1448
 F90-1SOS
 F90-1512
 F90-1532
 F90-1539
 F90-1548
 F90-1569
 F90-1577
 F90-15»2
 F90-1584
 F90-1591
 F90-1593
 F90-1596
 F90-1602
 F90-1603
 F90-1610
 F90-1613
 F90-1619
 F90-1627
 F90-1628
 F90-1633
 F90-1656
 F90-1657
 F90-166I
 F90-1669
 F90-1671
 F90-1674
 F90-1684
 F90-1693
 F90-1694
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PE MOBIL PIPELINE
PB OKHAR OIL CO.
PB DAVIS MUDD
PE MID CONTINENTAL PIPELINE
PE MID CONTINENTAL PIPELINE
PB KOCH  GATHERING  SYSTEMS
   MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE CONSOLIDATED TRANSFER
PB KOCH  GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PE BOH PIPELINES
PB KOCH  GATHBRING  SYSTEM
   JOHN  RIDGEMAN
   UNKNOWN
   UNKNOWN
PE KAHN  OIL CO.
PE KOCH  GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE KERR  MCGEE
PB KOCH  GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PE KOCH  GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PE KOCH  GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PE ARCO  OIL t GAS
   KOCH  GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PB ARCO  OIL t GAS
   UNKNOWN
PE KOCH  GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PE SUN PIPELINE
PE ARCO  OIL t GAS
   UNKNOWN
PE KOCH  GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PB MOBIL EXPLORATION  INC
PE MIDCOHTINENT PIPELINE
FG USAF  TINKER AFB
PE TEXACO TRADING/TRANSPORT.
   UNKNOWN
   UNKNOWN
   UNKNOWN
PE KOCH  GATHBRING  SYSTEMS
PE KOCH  GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PB LUMPKINS, BRBNDA
PB KOCH  GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PE KOCH  GATHBRING  SYSTEMS
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
   WALSH OIL CO.
   BO* PIPELINE
PE RICHARDS REALTY
PB KOCH  GATHBRING  SYSTEMS
   UNKNOWN
PE KOCH  PIPELINE INC
PE KOCH  GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PB DEVOE PIPELINE
PE HID CONTINTENT  PIPELINE
PE MID CONTINTENT  PIPELINE
PE KOCH  GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
LG
PB MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE MIDCONTINBNT PIPELINE
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PB BOH PIPELINE
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
PE BRADEN CARCO GEARHATIC
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE KOCH  GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PB MOBIL PIPELINE  COMPANY
PE KOCH GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PB BOM PIPELINE
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
PE LB JACKSON
          Locate

SEC 20, T4S, R3H
S23, T22N. R10E
HWY 2 SOUTH
N* SEC 14 TOWNSHIP 17N
HE SEC 20 TOWNSHIP 19N
OAKLAND E/A LEASE 20MI W
II* 1/4 SEC 14 T15H R7E
HHY 169 t OOLAGAH, 1/2M N
NE 1/4, 526, T5S, R1E
S30. T16N. R12E
SB QUARTER SBC 20 T22N
FACILITY/BUSINESS SB 3RD
1MI SOUTH OF RESIDENCE
RT 2 BOX UOA
7.25M S OF 1-40 ON HHY 9.
SEC 15, T15N, R10E
4MI SB SEC 36 T6N R6E
102 SB LEE BLVD.
CLEVELAND CO HE QTR SEC
SB 4 SW OF SEC 16 T10N
DEHEY TNS 19H 17W
SB 1/4 SW 1/4 SEC30 22N
NE 1/4 SEC35, TS5N, R4E
SEC 30 T22H R3W SE1/4
HEAR MCALESTBR
SEC 26, T4S, R2H
6H E OF VELMA, SEC11,
7 N HE OF VBLMA SEC 1 T1S
OFF HKY 70 BETWEEN LONG
S* QUARTER
SEC27, T2N, R7E, 2MI SW
NW QUARTER
TINKER AFB SOUTH SIDE OF
MCCLAHAHAN STATION AREA
COYOTE TRAIL BETWEEN
2 MILES N.  OF HWY 56
SOUTH OF INT HWY 40
NW QUARTER
SOUTH BAST QUARTER
HW 1/4, SEC 35,  TS 22N,
SBC 1C, T21N, RUE
SB T23 R12 SB 1/4 OF NW
6TH ST AMD GORE BLVD.
HE 1/4 IH St. T10N, R6B
INTERSTATE 40, 1/4 MILE
S21, T3E, R9N
STAR RT 1
SIS, T1IH, R8E
SW1/4. S3. TIN, R5H
59, T2N, R5W
SW1/4, 52, TIN, R5W
SB 1/4, 518, TIN, R4W
BETWEEN 1-40 AND OLD 1-66
SB1/4, S10,  T12N, R1SW
S17, 7HP, T15N, R6E
SE1/4, S25,  R5N, T7E

"FAIRD" LEASE  S22. T15,
1204 W 20TH ST
SE1/4, S10,  T8N, R6E
SE1/4. S34,  T17N, RIB
HE1/4, S21,  T5N, R5E
all. Tin, KiH - 4 MILES
SE1/4, S18,  T5N, R6E
323. T22. RIO
HIGHWAY IB SOUTH OF
RT 2 BOX 351
                                                                                   Lcity
HILBURTOH
DRUMRIGHT
YALE
FAIRVIBN
DRUMRIGHT
OOLOGAH
PRYOR
CUSHING
MEEKER
EARLSBORO
SLICK
BOW LEGS
LAWTOH
NORMAN
HELEETKA
DEHEY
COVINGTON
OIL CITY

MCALESTER
LONE  GROVE
VELMA
VELMA
WILSON
CUSHING
STONEWALL
ENID
TINKER AIR FORCE BASE
VELMA
SAND  SPRINGS
OKBMAH
OKLAHOMA CITY
LINDSAY
LOCO
ENID
VELMA
SEMIHOLE
QUAY
LAWTOH
SHAWNEE
OKLAHOMA CITY
TECHUMSEH
MOORE LAND
OLIVE
VELMA
COX CITY
BRAY
VELMA
WEATHBRFORD
MEATHBRFORD
DEPEH
SASAKHA
CLEVELAND
VELMA
OKMULGEE
SEMINOLE
STILLWATER
ADA
BRADLEY
ADA
HOMINY
SHIDLER
SAND SPRINGS
                                                                                              ERHS Oil Spill Database
       Lcounty

CARTER
OSAGE
LATIMER
CREEK
PAYNE
MAJOR
CREEK
ROGERS
LOVE
CREEK
MAJOR
HAYES
PAYNE
LINCOLN
SEMINOLE
CREEK
SEMINOLE
COHAHCHE
CLEVELAND
OKFUSKEE
WASHINGTON
GARFIELD

GARFIELD
PITTSBURG
CARTER
STEPHENS
STEPHENS
CARTER
PAYNE
PONTOTOC
GARFIELD
OKLAHOMA
STEPHENS
OSAGE
OKFUSKEE
OKLAHOMA
GARVIN
STEPHENS
GARFIELD
STEPHENS
SEMINOLE
PAWNEE
OSAGE
OSAGB
COMANCHE
SEMINOLE
POTTAWATOHIE
POTTAWATOHIE
WOODWARD
CREEK
STEPHENS
STEPHENS
STEPHENS
STEPHENS
CUSTER
CUSTER
CREEK
SEMINOLE
PAWNBB
STEPHENS
OKMULGEE
SEMINOLE
PAYNE
PONTOTOC
GRADY
SEMINOLE
OSAGE
OSAGE
OSAGE


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Spdate
01/17/90
01/19/90
01/20/90
01/22/90
01/22/90
01/21/90
01/23/90
01/22/90
01/24/90
01/25/90
01/24/90
01/26/90
01/27/90
06/01/89
01/21/90
01/31/90
01/23/90
11/15/69
01/24/90
02/07/90
02/06/90
02/07/90
02/07/90
02/08/90
02/11/90
02/11/90
02/12/90
02/09/90
02/10/90
02/16/90
02/11/90
02/21/90
02/21/90
02/22/90
02/23/90
02/24/90
02/25/90
02/24/90
02/21/90
02/21/90
03/06/90
03/06/90
03/07/90
03/09/90
03/12/90
03/01/90
03/09/90
03/10/90
03/10/90
03/12/90
03/12/90
03/12/90
03/12/90
03/13/90
03/14/90
03/14/90
03/14/90
03/15/90
03/15/90
03/16/90
03/11/90
03/15/90
03/21/90
02/21/90
03/21/90
03/21/90
03/22/90
03/27/90
03/27/90
03/11/90


Hatl
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL BASED MUD
OIL
OIL
OI Li CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIRSKL FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL CONTAMINATE
OIL-CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CR«DE
OIL:CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILsCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILSCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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OILSCRUDE
OILsCRUDE
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OILS CRUDE
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              PE  ARCO OIL AND GAS
              PE  BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER
              PE  KOCH GATHERING  SYSTEMS
              PE  BON PIPELINE
              PE  UNKNOWN
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              PE  PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
              PE  MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
              PE  MOBIL EXPLORATION INC
              PE  AMERICAN AIRLINES
              PE  ROBERT GORDON OIL CO.
                 BLACK GOLD  OIL
                 ARKLA
              PE  CHARLES BLUNDELL
              PE  MOBIL E i P.  USA,  INC.
              PE  CONOCO PIPELINE
              PE  MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
              PE  MAPES OIL CO.
              PE  KOCH GATHERING  SYSTEMS
              PE  PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
              PE  HILLIAMS PIPELINE CO
              PE  SHELL PIPELINE  CORP.
              PE  KOCH GATHERING  SYSTEMS
              PE  EXXON
              PE  EXXON
              PB  TEXACO
              PE  ARCO OIL AND GAS
              PE ARCO OIL AND GAS
              FG TINKER AIR FORCE BASE
              PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
              PE MOBIL E ( P,  USA,  INC.
              LG OKLAHOMA CITY FIRE DEPT
              PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE

              PE TOTAL PETOLEUH INC
              PE MOBIL E < P,  USA,  INC.
              PE ARCO OIL t GAS CO
              PB SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
              PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
              PE ARCO OIL AND GAS
              PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
              PB AMOCO PRODUCTION CO
              PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
              PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
              PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
              PE YORK INTERNATIONAL
              PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
              PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
              PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
              PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
              PE MOBIL B t P,  USA,  INC.
              PE AMOCO OIL CO
              PE BON PIPELINE CORP.
              PE AMOCO PRODUCTION CO
              PE BOH PIPELINE
              PB SUN REFINING AND MARKET
              PE CHEVRON USA INC

              PE MOBILE PIPELINE
              PE EXXON
              PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
              PB OKLAHOMA TRUCK SUPPLY
              PE MOBIL OIL CO.
                 KOCH GATHERING
              PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
                                                                                 Lcity
2 MILES S. AND 3/4 MILES
NM1/4. S24, T22N, R4H
RURAL AREA
S17, T12E, R17H
3300 NH EXPRESSWAY
SHI/4. S30, T1S, R2W
S27. T18N, R12E
HHY 69 (OR 169) ( 412, OLD
SRI/4. S21, T26H, R6E
NE1/4. S29, T22N, R6W
SE1/4, S28, TUN, R8E
HE1/4. S4, T5N, 2M
3800 N. MINGO RD.
SEC 1 T15N R5E
5HI SOUTH t 4.5MI WEST OF
SEC 23 RNG 12 TNS 4
NH 1/4 OF NH 1/4 S5 T23H
OFF OF HIGHMAY 7 AND
SOUTH EAST QUARTER

600 SOUTH BROADWAY
CASHIOH STATION
SE QUARTER EDMOND GAS
SPENCER ROUND UP CLUB

SE QUARTER

ARTUSSE LEASE

HHY 3
HAXHOHA LAKE HHY 11
4308 ROSETREE LANE
SE 1/4, S21, T24N, R2H
OC-ALC-EMC
SB QUARTER

N.E. STH STREET AND
SH QUARTER
NE 4TH ST
RT 188 HHY BYPASS RT 144
OFF OF HGHY 7
NH QUARTER
SE QUARTER OF THE NE
N.H. QUARTER
PO BOX 808 1 MILE SOUTH
HE QTR



5005 INTERSTATE DRIVE N
NH QUARTER
NH QUARTER
NH QUARTER

OFF OF HHY 76 SOUTH
RT 2 BOX 180A
SH QUARTER

SH QUARTER
5645 EAST CHANNEL ROAD
NH QUARTER OF SH QUARTER
FOG BOTTOM. OFF OF HGHY

NH QUARTER
SE QUARTER
1890 N 106TH E AVE
RURAL AREA
7 HI DOWNSTREAM OF

DRUMRIGHT
COVINGTON
LINDSAY
KIBFER
OKLAHOMA CITY
TATUM
5APULPA
CHOUTEAU
LITTLE CHIEF
ENID
CROMWELL
HAYSVILLE
TULSA
STROUD


CLAREMORE
RATLIFF CITY
LONE GROVE
STROUD
HASKELL
CASH ION
OKLAHOMA CITY
SPENCER
SKIATOOK
OIL CENTER
WILSON
DRUMRIGHT
VELMA
STONEWALL
BARHSDALL
ENID
BILLINGS
OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAHOMA CITY
MAYSVILLE
OKLAHOMA CITY
CROMWELL
OKLAHOMA CITY
ARDMORE
COUNTYLINE
DRUMMOHD
HEALDTOH
DAVIS
VELMA
KONAHA
RATLIFF CITY
DUNCAN
DUNCAN
NORMAN
FAIRVIEH
SLICK
MILFAY
JENNINGS
FOX
HAYNOKA
HOMINY
FAIRVIEH

CATOOSA
HEALDTON
WILLIS
PRUITT
HILSON

TULSA
STONEWALL
COLBERT
RATLIFF CITY
                                                                                            ERNS Oil Spill Database
       Lcounty

CREEK
GARFIELD
GARVIN
CREEK
OKLAHOMA
CARTER
TULSA
HAYES
OSAGB
GARFIELD
SBMINOLE
HCCLAIN
TULSA
LINCOLN
HUSKOGEE
PITTSBURS
ROGERS
CARTER
CARTER
LINCOLN
HUSKOGEE
KINGFISHER
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA
OSAGE
PONTOTOC
CARTER
CREEK
STEPHENS
PONTOTOC
OSAGE
GARFIELD
NOBLE
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA
GARVIN
OKLAHOMA
SEMINOLE
OKLAHOMA
CARTER
STEPHENS
GARFIELD
CARTER
GARVIN
STEPHENS
SEMINOLE
CARTER
CARTER
STEPHENS
STEPHENS
CLEVELAND
MAJOR
CREEK
CREEK
PAHNEE
CARTER
MAJOR
OSAGE
MAJOR
OSAGE
TULSA
CARTER
MARSHALL
CARTER
CARTER
PONTOTOC
TULSA
PONTOTOC
BRYAN
STEPHENS


ST
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK


Spdate
03/22/90
03/23/90
03/24/90
03/25/90
03/22/90
03/27/90
03/21/90
04/02/90
03/28/90
03/30/90
04/02/90
04/03/90
04/04/90
04/20/90
04/16/90
04/16/90
04/02/90
04/04/90
04/10/90
03/26/90
04/14/90
04/15/90
04/16/90
03/16/90
04/19/90
04/20/90
04/21/90
04/22/90
04/23/90
04/22/90
04/19/90
04/22/90
04/23/90
04/23/90
04/24/90
04/17/90
04/24/90
04/24/90
04/23/90
04/26/90
04/20/90
04/26/90
04/26/90
04/26/90
04/21/90
04/26/90
04/26/90
04/27/90
04/27/90
04/27/90
04/27/90
04/28/90
04/28/90
04/27/90
04/30/90
04/30/90
05/01/90
05/01/90
05/01/90
05/01/90
04/30/90
04/29/90
05/03/90
05/02/90
05/03/90
05/03/90
05/03/90
05/03/90
05/05/90
05/05/90


Hatl
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILY MATERIAL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE I SALT HATER
NATURAL GAS
OIL OR CHEHCIAL
OIL I SALTWATER
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE


Quant 1
1
1.
15
3.
130.
100.
15.
0.
1
90
5
3
55
0.
0.
0.
0
1
40
4
100
1000
1
0
5
15
3
10
5
10
0
0
0
900
5
250
0
4
0
0
5
10
2
15
6
25
10
2
3
30
1
8
7
4
3
5
20
5
0
2
70
90
0
10
2
5
0
36
0
0



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                           Prp
PE EXXON
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS

PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE KOCH GATHERIHG SYSTEMS
PE ARCO PIPELINE CO
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
PE MOBIL E t P, USA, IHC.
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE KERR MCGEE REFINING
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
PE KOCH GATHERIHG SYSTEMS
PE BOH PIPELINE
PB OAKMAR OIL CO
PE BURLINGTON NORTHERH RR
PE KOCH SERVICE CO.
PE CONOCO PIPELINE

PE RAINBOW PRODUCTION CO.
PE APPLIED BHERGY SYSTEMS
PE DOUBLE D TRUCK STOP
PB KERR HCGBE REFINING
PE KOCH GATHERIHG SYSTEMS
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE ARCO OIL AND GAS
PE TEXACO
PE BOH PIPELINE
PE BOH PIPELINE
PE CONTINENTAL BAKING CO.
PE
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
PE BOH PIPELINE
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE TEXACO
PE BOH PIPELINE
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE KOCH GATHERIHG SYSTEMS
PE FARLEY'S INC.
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PB ARBUCKLE PIPE LIKE CO.
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
   UNKNOWN
   UNKNOHH

   COUNTY COMISSIONER
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PB KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
PE KERR-HCGEE GAS STATIOH
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE CITATION OIL t GAS

PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE MID-COHTIHENT PIPELINE
PE CHEVRON USA INC
PE KOCH GATHERIHG SYSTEMS
   VIHTAGE OIL COMPANY
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE STILLHATER OIL < GAS
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE CONOCO PIPELINE
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
   ARCO PIPLINE INC.
PE CONOCO OIL CO
PE HIDCONTINEHT PIPELINE
Locate
RTI BOX 405 HELL NR


RT 1
OH RED RIVER
HW1/4, S24. TUN, R13W
SE1/4, S17, T2S, R2H
SHI/4, S16, T26N. R6E
PO BOX 1934 4045 H.W.


SOUTH WEST SOUTH NEST
NORTHWEST QUARTER
SOUTHEAST QUARTER


HI 5(8.3
WELL SITE

44TH AND CASH RD.
IN HUDSON LAKE
MIDCONTINENT POWER CO.
ONLY EXIT IN ROLAND OFF
HE QUARTER
NB 1/4 (SEE BELOH)

1.5 SOUTH OF INTERSECTION
PO BOX 277 OH HHY 7


7401 CACHE RD
101 N. MAPLE DRIVE
NW QUARTER

SE QUARTER
SE QUARTER
SH QUARTER
HE OF THE SW QUARTER AND


HHY 59

WEST HALF

3/4 NILE EAST ON
575 < 121 ST
SEC 29 T.25N R.17E
CRAVENS ROAD, 5 TO 15 HI


SW 1/4
MAIH STREET
HE CORNER
LEASE HEALTON 2 VHIT
10 MILES WEST OF ATOKA ON


NORTHEAST QUARTER
NB QUARTER
•30 NORTH UNION STREET
SE QUARTER
SW 1/4, S 14, T19N, R1E,

HE OF THE SH SECTIOH
NH QUARTER
HGWY 270B REST
1000 S PINE

Lcity
WILSON
SHAHNEE
RATLIFF CITY
HEHDRIX
CALVBRT
CANTON
ARDHORE
SHIDLER
OKLAHOMA CITY
RIPLEY
VELMA
ST. LOUIS

MAR LOW
WYNOHA
OILTON
DACOHA
FAIRVIEH
TEMPLE
LAHTON
BARTLESVILLE
PRYOR
ROLAND
PEARSON
OIL CENTER
DRUMHOHD
DRUHRICHT
VBLHA
JINX
DELAWARE
LAHTON
PICHER
OKLAHOMA CITY
DELAWARE
FRANCIS
FITTSTOWN
VELMA
TULSA
PUTNAM CITY
KELLYVILLE
SILOAM SPRINGS
THOMAS
WASHIHGTON
ENID
ADA
JBNKS
TULSA
HILBERTON
MARIETTA
FAIRVIEH
THOMAS
AFTON
COX CITY
HEALTON
ATOKA
PERHELL
CUSHING
SNIDLER
SEMINOLE
SHAHNEE
NORMAN
STILLHATER
HAYKOMI3
KINGFISHER
CAMARGO
HEHOKA
POHCA CITY
MORRIS
                                                                                             BUMS Oil  Spill  Database
       Lcounty

CARTER
POTTANATOMIE
CARTER
BRYAN
BRYAN
BLAINE
CARTER
OSAGB
OKLAHOMA
PAYNE
STEPHENS
SEHINOLE
POTTAHATOMIE
CADDO
STEPHENS
OSAGE
CREEK
HOODS
DEHEY
COTTON
COHANCHE
OSAGE
HAYES
SEQUOYAH
POTTAHATOHIE
PONTOTOC
GARFIELD
STEPHENS
TULSA
NONATA
COHANCHE
OTTAWA
OKLAHOMA
NONATA
PONTOTOC
PONTOTOC
STEPHENS
OSAGE
DEHEY
CREEK
WASHINGTON
CVSTER
HCCLAIN
GARFIELD
PONTOTOC
TULSA
TULSA
LATIHER
LOVE
PONTOTOC
DEHEY
CUSTER
OTTAMA
STEPHENS
CARTER
ATOKA
GARVIN
PAYNE
OSAGE
SEHINOLE
POTTAHATOHIB
CLEVELAND
PAYNE
GARFIELD
KINGFISHER
DEHEY
SEHINOLB
KAY
OKHULGEE


ST
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
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OK
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OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
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OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
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OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK


spdate
05/04/90
OS/04/90
05/05/90
05/05/90
05/05/90
05/06/90
05/06/90
05/06/90
05/04/90
05/06/90
05/08/90
05/09/90
05/09/90
05/08/90
05/09/90
05/10/90
05/10/90
05/14/90
05/17/90
05/03/90
05/18/90
05/19/90
05/21/90
05/12/90
05/24/90
05/25/90
05/26/90
05/21/90
05/29/90
05/29/90
05/29/90
05/29/90
05/30/90
05/31/90
05/30/90
05/31/90
05/31/90
06/02/90
06/04/90
06/04/90
06/07/90
06/07/90
06/06/90
06/11/90
06/13/90
06/13/90
/ /
06/06/90
/ /
06/15/90
06/15/90
06/15/90
06/19/90
06/13/90
06/20/90
06/21/90
06/23/90
06/23/90
06/25/90
06/27/SO
06/21/90
06/28/89
06/21/90
06/21/90
06/28/90
06/26/90
06/29/90
07/01/90
07/04/90
07/05/90


Hatl
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: CRUDE
OILl CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
SHITCH GEAR OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL I CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOHH OIL, GREASE
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS (LIQUID)
OILl CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
DIESEL MUD PIT SLUDGE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL (1993
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILl CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL CAS
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE


Quant 1
6.
4.
300.
0.
500.
5.
5.
5.
25.
10.
3.
3.
150.
1.
5.
7.
12.
400.
15.
2.
0.
0.
3.
0.
70.
20.
5.
0.
35.
70.
250.
246.
0.
1.
60.
6.
1.
15.
6.
200.
15.
0.
150.
5000.
SO.
0.
0.
0.
0.
50.
6.
10.
10.
0.
200.
2.
12000.
40.
100.
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PE OXY USA INC
PE MID AMERICA TELEPHONE CO
   BOB RUMLEY
PE KERR MCGEE
FG USAF - ALTUS AFB

PE MINGO AUTO SALVAGE
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE UNION PACIFIC RR
PB KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
FG USAF - TINKER AFB
PE CONOCO PIPELINE
PE RICHART OIL CO.
PB MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
PE CAFFEY OIL CO
PE UNKNOWN
   UPCO
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE AMOCO PRODUCTION CO
   DIGGER OIL CO
PB ARCO OIL AND GAS
PU OKLAHOMA GAS ( ELECTRIC
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE EXXON
PB MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE MODERN OIL COMPANY
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PU OKLAHOMA NATURAL GAS CO.
PE JOY OIL AND GAS
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FG USAF - TINKER AFB
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
   UNKNOWN
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
   MAGNUM PACKAGING SYSTEMS
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE RALSTON PURINA CO.
PE TOTAL PIPELINE CO.
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PE UNION PACIFIC R.R.
PB CHEVRON USA INC
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE ORYX ENERGY
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS

PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE ARCO OIL AND GAS
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PB KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
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PE CHEVRON USA INC
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PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
          Locate

ME CORNER OF INTERSECTION
SEC 11 T 5 N R 24 E

SE 1/4 SEC 35 T4N R4H

APPROXIMATELY 1 MILE N.
NORTHWEST QUARTER
ALTUS AFB 502 HONEYSUCKLE
RTE 7 1 MILE NORTH OF
13605 E.  APACHE

NW QUARTER
TINKER AFB NORTH OF THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER
PO BOX 41 ON MAPLE DRIVE
NE QUARTER
OFF OF HWY 283
INTO BEAR CREEK AT LOW
5MI S. OF CLARBMORE, OK
SE QUARTER
EOLA NORTHWEST BLOCK
SEC 20, T14N, R5E

S.E.  64TH STREET AND
10 MI SN OF ENID S35 T21N
SEC 16 T4S R2W
1 MILE EAST OF ST. LOUIS
2230 E HIGHLAND
SEC 27, T16N, R9E
SW QUARTER
507 EAST LATIMER CT
TANK BATTERY UNNAMED CNTY
HE CORNER OF LINCOLN
OCALC/EM
HH QUARTER

AREA PARALLELS 1-35
S24, T5N, R8E
SEC 6; T19N; R6E
6011 N. YORKTOHN

13700 N.  LINCOLN
GARBER STATION
NE CORNER OF LINCOLN CO.
HWY 51
SXH 18 T17N R12E 2MI
530 T5N R7E

15 W. OF ORIENTA OK.
HWY 7 3 MILES WEST OF HWY

TEXAS CITY DOCKS PIER 16
MILE 81 ON COLORADO HHY
LONG ISLAND SOUND
SEC 22, TS17N,  R5E
SEC 18, T20H. R8W
RR MILEPOST 331
2MI B OF OIL CENTER SEC
t TRONOCO OIL CO. SITE,
NW QUARTER
SB OF SE 1/4 SEC 13, T 6
HARRIS SYSTEM
4.SM S. OF TOWN SX4 T9H
1 MILE WEST AND 1/4 MILE
SECTION35,  TOWNSHIP 5
SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 2
10 MILE SW OF TOWN S35
1M W. OF COUNTY LINE, SEC
                                                                                  Lcity
MCALESTER
FORGAN
BARNSBALL
LINDSAY
STONEWALL

BRISTOW
ALTUS
ADA
TULSA

PAWNEE
ROLAND
HAUAONIS
TINKER AFB
MAR LOU
KELLYVILLE
HENNESSEY
ALTUS
CLEVELAND
COUHTYLINE
NEAR DAVENPORT
DRUMRIGHT
OKLAHOMA CITY
ENID
WILSON
ST.  LOUIS
SHAHNBB
BRISTOW

TULSA
YALE
CUSHING
TINKER AFB
SASAKWA
DRUMRIGHT
MIDWAY
ALLAN
QUAY
TULSA
DRUMMOND
BDMOND
GARBBR
CUSHING
HENNESSEE
KIEFBR
ADA

ORIENTA
RUSH SPRINGS
CHANDLER
DRUMWRIGHT
ALTUS
NOWATA
CUSHING

KREMLIN
OIL CENTER
TULSA
CROMWELL
KONAWA
NORMAN
CROMWELL
FRANCIS
OIL CENTER
HEALDTON
ENID
COUNTY LINE
                                                                                             ERNS Oil Spill Database
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PITTSBURG
BEAVER
OSAGE
GARVIN
PONTOTOC
PONTOTOC
CREEK
JACKSON
PONTOTOC
TULSA
PONTOTOC
CLEVELAND
SEQUOYAH
GARFIELD
OKLAHOMA
STEPHENS
CREEK
LOGAN
JACKSON
PAWNEE

LINCOLN
GARVIN
LINCOLN
CREEK
OKLAHOMA
GARFIELD
CARTER
POTTAWATOMIE
POTTAMATOMIE
CREEK
PONTOTOC
TULSA
PAYNE
LINCOLN
OKLAHOMA
SEMINOLE
CREEK
POTTAWATOHIE
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PAYNE
TULSA
GARFIELD
OKLAHOMA
GARFIELD
PAYNE
KINGFISHER
CREEK
PONTOTOC
PONTOTOC
MAJOR
GRADY
LINCOLN
CREEK
JACKSON
NOWATA
LINCOLN
GARFIELD
GARFIELD
PONTOTOC
OSAGE, TULSA
SEMINOLE
SEMINOLE
CLEVELAND
SEMINOLE
PONTOTOC
PONTOTOC
CARTER
GARFIELD
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Hatl
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC.- TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MI5C: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL BRINE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, HISCi TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
OIL/HATER MIXTURE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL CAS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
KEVOSENE
OIL: CRUDE
TRANSMISSION FLUID
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
SALT HATER
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE


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PE  MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
PB  ARCO OIL AND GAS
PB  HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE  TULSA ENERGY
PB  HIDCOWTINENT PIPELINE
PE  MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
    C.M.T.
PE  ARCO PIPELINE CO.
PE  SUN PIPELINE
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  N.C.M.   GROUP
PE  MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PU  TRI-COl/NTY ELEC.   CO-OP
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
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PE  UNION PACIFIC RESOURCES
PE  CONOCO PIPELINE
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  PHILLIPS PIPELINE  COMP
PE  MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
PE  UNION PACIFIC RR
PB  BIG HEART PIPELINE CO.
PB  MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE  PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
PE  AMOCO PIPELINE CO
PE  PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
PE  MEGA OIL
PE  PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
PB  NIPER
PE  HOPKINS  TRANSPORT  CO.
PE  CONOCO INC
PB  MIDCONTIENT PIPELINE
PE  AMOCO PRODUCTION COMPANY
PB  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PB  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  BOYNTON  PUBLIC SCHOOL
PB  BOH PIPELINE
LC  BOYNTON  PUBLIC SCHOOLS
PE  SIMONS PETROLEUM.  INC
PB  KERR HCGEE REPINING
PE  MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PB  CHEVRON  USA INC
PE  TEXACO PIPELINE INC.
PE  SHELL PIPLINE CORP
PE  ARCO OIL AND GAS CO
PE  CONOCO PIPELINE CO.
PE  BOH PIPELINE
PE  JtJ MASTERS OIL CO.
SG  GRAND RIVER DAM AUTHORITY
PB  HIDCONTINBNT PIPELINE
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PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  ORYX ENERGY CO.
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PB  MOBIL EXPLORATION  CO.
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NE  - NE  - NE
SBC 34,  T14N, R7E,  7MI  S.
NH  QUARTER
SE14 SEC2, T1S,  R4H
SH  QUARTER
NH  SH OP SECTION 13 TON
S.  SIDE OF HHY  60  BRIDGE
6.5M E OF DRUMRIGHT ON
HAPPY HILL 3" DISCHARGE
RENO AND SUNNY LANE
SBC 27 TOHNSHIP  8 NORTH
HHY 54
S.H.  QUARTER OF THE
HHY 23
SEC 22 T19N RSE
OFF 74B  HHY
NEAR HHY 76
SEC IS,  T15H R4H, LOGAN
HHY 66
NH  1/4 S24, T19N. R12H
S10, TUN, R23H
2 MILES  EAST AND 1  MILE
FRANK RD.  AND HHY  69
RT.  1 BOX 312
NH  1/4,  320, T5N, R9E
SB  1/4,  S32. T27N,  R6E

NH  328,  T26H, R6E
RT.  2 BOX 71
SN  1/4,  S10. T14N,  R4H
220 N VIRGINIA
LOH HATER HHARF
1000 S PINE ST
4.5MI, H OP KEY  H.  NH 4
SB  SB SH
BOYNTON PUBLIC SCHOOL
DOG THRASHER CREEK
2 BLKS SOUTH OP POST
HIGHNAY 17 EAST BOUND
HEAR HARVEY RD.  SH
US 270 AND ST.  HHY 56
S13 T14S R2H 9MI SE OF
VHKHOHN
1 MILE HEST OF HEALDTON
HELL 08 NEAR MAD ILL
AFTON PIPELINE STATION
NH 1/4 SBC « T25N R6E
2132 H.  MAIN
MARKHAM PERRY PROJECT ON
SOUTHHBST CORNER SECTION
SOUTHHEST QUARTER SECT 35
2HI N. OF CUSHIHG SEC. 29
S30 T2N R7E
930 SOUTH CHEROKEE
SBC NH 14 T23N, RANGE 13H
ON COUNTYLINE ROAD
SH OTR 525 T3N R2E
52 CACHE RD
INTERSECTION OP HHY 11
SN QTR S31 T27N R6E
SXN 12 T1S R4H
SB/4 SEC 22. T15N. R8E
NASHUA RIVER. SE QUARTER
SH QUARTER OP SECTION .. .
SB T17H R12B
OFF OF 1-35
HHY 3
MAYER HO.   1-22 JUST
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 SEHINOLB
 MILSAY

 COUNTY  LINE
 PRAGUE
 MARSHALL
 LAMONT
 DRUMHRIGHT
 CHANDLER
 DALE CITY
 HBHOKA
 HOOKER
 GOALDSBY
 BEAVER
 YALE
 GOLDSBY
 HEALDTON
 CASHIOH
 EDMUND
 OKEENE
 BERLIN
 HOLDEKVILLE
 MACCALLISTER
 SKIATCOK
 ATHCOD
 SHIDLER
 DRUMHRIGHT
 SHIDLER
 HASKELL
 EDMOND
 BARTLESVILLE
 CATCOSA
 PONCA CITY
 KEY HEST
 RATLIFF
 KONAHA
 DUNCAN
 BOYNTON
 BARNSDALL
 BOYNTON
 RUSH SPRINGS
 SEMINOLE
 HEHOKA
 VBLMA

 HEALDTON
 HADILL
 AFTON
 FAIRFAX
 NORMAN
 LOCUST  GROVE

 GUSHING
 CUSHIHG

 MUSKOGEE
 ALINE
 COUNTYLINE

 IAHTOH
 BLACKHELL

 COUNTY  LINE
 DE PEN
 LINDSAY
 DRUMHRIGHT
 KIEFER
 HEHNEPIN
ADA
 LUTHER
                                                                                             ERNS Oil  Spill Database
       Lcounty

SBMINOLE
CREEK
TULSA
STEPHENS
OKFUSKEB
GARFIELD
GRANT
CREEK
LINCOLN
OKLAHOMA
SEMINOLE
TEXAS
MCCLAIN
BEAVER
PAYNE
MCCLAIN
CARTER
LOGAN
OKLAHOMA
BLAINE
ROGER MILLS
HUGHES
PITTSBURG
OSAGE
HUGHES
OSAGB
CREEK
OSAGE
HAGONER
OKLAHOMA
WASHINGTON
ROGERS
KAY
LINCOLN
CARTER
SEMINOLE
STEPHENS
MUSKOGEE
OSAGE
MUSKOGEE
GRADY
SEMINOLE
SBMIHOLE
STEPHENS

CARTER
MARSHALL
DELAWARE
OSAGE
CLEVELAND
HAYES
LOGAN
PAYNE
PAYNE
PONTOTOC
MUSKOCEE
HOODS
CARTER
GARVIN
COMANCHE
KAY
OSAGE
STEPHENS
CREEK
GARVIN
CREEK
CREEK
GARVIN
PONTOTOC
OKLAHOMA
ST  Spdate

OK  11/06/90
OK  11/06/90
OK  11/06/90
OK  11/05/90
OK  09/21/90
OK  11/13/90
OK  11/20/90
OK  12/02/90
OK  11/29/90
OK  12/03/90
OK  12/04/90
OK  12/05/90
OK  12/05/90
OK  12/06/90
OK  12/08/90
OK  12/10/90
OK  12/11/90
OK  12/12/90
OK  12/12/90
OK  12/14/90
OK  12/13/90
OK  12/15/90
OK  12/16/90
OK  12/18/90
OK  12/20/90
OK  12/23/90
OK  12/25/90
OK  12/24/90
OK  12/24/90
OK  12/24/90
OK  12/26/90
OK  12/27/90
OK  12/28/90
OK  12/28/90
OK  12/28/90
OK  01/01/91
OK  01/01/91
OK  01/02/91
OK  01/02/91
OK  01/02/91
OK  01/04/91
OK  01/05/91
OK  01/06/91
OK  01/06/91
OK  01/08/91
OK  01/10/91
OK  01/10/91
OK  01/11/91
OK  01/10/91
OK  01/11/91
OK  01/11/91
OK  01/14/91
OK  01/14/91
OK  01/14/91
OK  01/10/91
OK  01/15/91
OK  01/15/91
OK  01/18/91
OK  01/18/91
OK  01/20/91
OK  01/18/91
OK  01/20/91
OK  01/21/91
OX  01/16/91
OK  01/15/91
OK  01/22/91
OK  01/23/91
OK  01/24/91
OK  01/24/91
OK  01/27/91
           Matl

OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILY LIQUID HASTE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDB
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILI CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIESEL
GA5OL1NEI CASINGHEAD
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDB
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, FUEL: NO.  2
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
UNKNOHN OIL, LIGHT
OIL:CRUDE
OIL.-CRUDB
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
UNKNOHN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL:CROTJE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILI CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE



Quant 1
45.00
2.00
2.00
10.00
0.00
300.00
10.00
0.00
3.00
SO. 00
25.00
111. 00
200.00
4.00
25.00
15.00
0.00
1.00
50.00
50.00
1.00
5.00
0.00
0.00
10.00
3.00
•00.00
15.00
5000.00
1.00
150.00
1.00
8.00
45.00
30.00
4.00
12600.00
300.00
SO. 00
350.00
0.00
10.00
20.00
4.50
0.00
20.00
4.00
0.00
50.00
0.00
100.00
3.00
250.00
5.00
1.00
20.00
10.00
2.00
3.00
100.00
60.00
4.00
24.00
2.00
10.00
2.00
3.00
2.00
SO. 00
150.00
U So
n UT
1 c
t e
B P
B P
B FP
B P
U F
B P
G P
U F
B P
B F
B FP
B H
B P
O F
B P
B F
U
G F
B P
B P
B P
B P
U R
U P
B P
B F
B P
B P
G P
B F
G F
G H
B P
B P
B P
B P
G P
G F
B P
G F
U H
B P
B P
B P
U P
G FP
B FP
U P
B P
U F
G F
B FP
B T
B P
B P
G MS
B
B F
B P
a H
B P
B P
B VP
B P
G P
B P
B F
B P
B P
B F
M Ci Me
a u d
t S i
. e
O
O
0
0
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
0
O
0
0
O
O
O
O
O
0
0
0
O
0
O
0
O
0
0
0
0
O
0
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
0
O
0
O
12/10/93
                                                                                                                                                                                               Paga

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    Case*

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 F91-1140
 F91-U66
 F91-1171
 F91-1178
 F91-1180
 F91-1185
 F91-1198
 F91-1209
 F91-1218
 F91-U2S
 F91-1Z34
, F91-1236
 F91-1252
 F91-1284
 F91-1288
 F91-1289
 F91-1295
 F91-1329
 F91-1347
 F91-1392
 F91-1406
 F91-1407
 F91-1W
 F91-1419
 F91-1451
 F91-1452
 F91-1469
 F91-1504
 F91-1546
 F91-1553
 F91-1555
 F91-1571
 F91-1580
 F91-1590
 F91-1593
 F91-1598
 F91-1614
 F91-1616
 F91-1618
 F91-1634
 F91-1645
 F91-1688
 F91-1696
 F91-1702
 F91-1737
 F91-1780
 F91-1806
 F91-1814
 F91-U28
 F91-1830
 F91-1832
 F91-1834
 F91-183S
 F91-1837
 F91-1852
 F91-1912
 F91-1922
 F91-1924
 F91-1930
 F91-1937
 F91-1965
 F91-1980
 F91-1995
 F91-2005
 F91-2059
 F91-2131
 F91-2152
 F91-2153
 F91-2164
                           Prp
PB PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
PE LINCOLN ROCK CORP
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE AMOCO PRODUCTION COMPANY
PE FAA- MIKE MONRONEY CTR
PE BOH PIPELINE
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
   UNKNOWN
PE KERR MCGEE REFINING
PE GENERAL MOTORS
PE BOH PIPELINE
PE AMOCO PRODUCTION CO
PE SHELL PIPELINE CO
PE WESTERN CO NA

PE KERR MCGEE INC
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RR
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE BOH PIPELINE
PE MIDCONTINBNT PIPELINE
PE GENERAL MOTORS
PE CITATION OIL I GAS
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
   UNKNOWN
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
   UNKNOWN
PE PHILLIPS PIPELINE CO
PE TEXACO EXPLORATION
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE PHILIPS PIPELINE
PE MOBILE PIPELINE
PE MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
PE HOENIG TRANSPORT CO.
PE BEREXCO INC.
   UNKNOWN
PE BRICE RAPER
PE MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
PE HAZELWOOD OIL

PE ORYX ENERGY
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
PE ARCO PIPELINE CO.
PE MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
PE SHELL PIPELINE CORP
PE ORYX ENERGY
PE CONOCO PIPELINE
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE ROLLINS LEASING
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE KERR MCGEE
PE KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN
PE MOBIL E t P, USA, INC.
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
PE MOBIL E t P. USA, INC.
PE AMOCO PRODUCTION CO
PB PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
PE CITATION OIL < GAS
PE OMNI CONSTRUCTION
PE KOCH GATHERING
PE KOCH GATHERING
PE AMOCO PIPELINE CO
          Locate

H. OF S.E. 15TH I EASTERN
HE QTR NH QTR S2 T7S R2E
SEC 21, T20N, R6E
SBC 33, T1S R3W
6500 S MACARTHUR
SEC 35 T22N, R12E
SEC 1, T23N, R12W
OSAGB HILLS STATE PARK
ON SOUTH SIDE OF HHY 9-A
7447 74TH ST
SB 1/4 55 T27K, R8E
SEC 1 T1S, R4H
SEC 22, TI7N, 125E
KREBS LAKE RD
NORTH OF BOB CROUCH RD
KERR MCGEE REFINERY
SEC 1, T15N, R3E

SEC 28, T16N, R10E
HE 1/4, SEC 32, T23N,

7447 SE 74TH ST
SEC 31, T3S, R3H
OFF OF HHY 66
SHI/4 OF SHI/4 SEC 16.
1/2 MILE NORTH AND 3/4
3661 S. JENKINS
BURBANK GATHERING SYSTEM
S34, T6N, R12B
S6, T7N, R3E
S20, T19N, R17H
7 MILES SO OF SHIDLER
SEC 29, T2S, R3H
SE 1/4 SEC 3, T21N, R6H
ON ROAD 414
S9.T18N.R7E
1400 EAST BROADWAY
SAHOMA LAKE RD. APPROX 1
ST HHY 74 1 MI E / 3/4 MI
1 MI E HARRAH RD,2 MI H
S17,T29N,R13E
S22.T8N.R8H
BAD CREEK STATION, 2
HE
NW
OFF OF NESTLAKE RD
NEAR HHY 39
WEST OF THE EAGLE VALLEY
EAST ON 29
FT SILLS BLDG 286 HIRSCH
SE OF NE

5 MI N.OF SPIRRO.AR.MI

NW QUARTER

SW 1/4
HE QUARTER

3800 N.  MIHGO AVE
          Lcity

OKLAHOMA CITY
MARIETTA

RATLIFF CITY
OKLAHOMA CITY
SKIATOOK
ALINE
PAHHUSKA
HEHOKA
OKLAHOMA CITY
FOUR ACRE

GUSHING
KREBS
SHAHNEE
CLEVELAND

GUYMON
BRISTOW
BARNSDALL

OKLAHOMA CITY
HBALDTON
BRISTOH
HEALDTON
BRISTOW
DRVMHRIGHT
FAIRVIEH
NORMAN
SHIDLER
APACHE
TRIBBEY
SELING
SHIDLER

ENID
NOHATA
OILTON
SBMINOLE
SAPULPA
COVINGTON
NELLSTON
CANEY KANSAS

OKEMAH
WYNNEHOOD
SHIDLER
HILSON
BRAY
DELAWARE
ALLEN
SHIDLAR
HEALDTON
WASHINGTON
TULSA
MARLON
LANTON

CUSHING
SPIRO
                            TULSA
                            PAHHUSKA
                            SKIATOOK
                            BLAIR
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
      Lcounty

OKLAHOMA
LOVE
PAWNEE
CARTER
OKLAHOMA
TULSA
ALFALFA
OSAGE
SEMINOLE
OKLAHOMA
OSAGB
STEPHENS
LINCOLN
PITTSBURG
POTTAWATOMIE
PAWNEE
LINCOLN
TEXAS
CREEK
OSAGE
NOBLE
OKLAHOMA
CARTER
CREEK
CARTER
CREEK
CREEK
MAJOR
CLEVELAND
OSAGE
CADDO
POTTAHATOMIE
DEWEY
OSAGE
CARTER
GARFIELD
NOWATA
CREEK
SEMINOLE
CREEK
GARFIELD
LINCOLN
WASHINGTON
GRADY
OKFUSKEE
MURRAY
OSAGE
CARTER
STEPHENS
NOWATA
PONTOTOC
OSAGB
CARTER
HCCLAIN
TULSA
GRADY
COMANCHE
GARFIELD
PAYNE
SEQUOYAH
STEPHENS
OSAGB
CARTER
STEPHENS
KINGFISHER
CARTER
TULSA
OSAGB
OSAGE
JACKSON
ST  Spdate

OK 01/25/91
OK 01/30/91
OK 01/31/91
OK 01/31/91
OK 01/31/91
OK 01/31/91
OK 01/31/91
OK 02/03/91
OK 02/05/91
OK 02/04/91
OK 02/OS/91
OK 02/07/91
OK 02/07/91
OK 02/07/91
OK 02/12/91
OK 02/06/91
OK 02/13/91
OK 02/14/91
OK 02/19/91
OK 02/20/91
OK 02/25/91
OK 02/27/91
OK 02/27/91
OK 02/21/91
OK 02/28/91
OK 03/03/91
OK 03/03/91
OK 03/05/91
OK 03/10/91
OK 03/14/91
OK 03/15/91
OK 03/15/91
OK 03/16/91
OK 03/18/91
OK 03/20/91
OK 03/21/91
OK 03/21/91
OK 03/22/91
OK 03/23/91
OK 03/23/91
OK 03/25/91
OK 01/01/91
OK 03/28/91
OK 03/28/91
OK 03/29/91
OK 04/02/91
OK 04/06/91
OK 04/09/91
OK 04/09/91
OK 01/01/91
OK 04/10/91
OK 04/10/91
OK 04/10/91
OK 04/10/91
OK 04/10/91
OK 04/12/91
OK 04/18/91
OK 04/17/91
OK 04/18/91
OK 04/18/91
OK 04/19/91
OK 04/22/91
OK 04/22/91
OK 04/24/91
OK 04/24/91
OK 04/27/91
OK 05/03/91
OK 04/26/91
OK 04/28/91
OK 05/07/91
           Matl

OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
JET FUEL! JP-4
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL-.CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRVDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL.-CRUDE
SALT WATER
OIL:CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL:CRUDE
JET A - JET FUEL
OILlCRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
GAS, HYDROCARBON
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
V So
n r
i
Quant 1 t
3.00 G
40.00 B
15.00 B
20.00 B
150.00 G
225.00 B
2S.OO B
0.00 U
150.00 B P
50.00 G F
60.00 B t
6.00 B F
175.00 B F
150.00 G F
0.00 U
0.00 U F
75.00 B P
1000.00 G R
2.00 B P
30.00 B P
10.00 B P
300.00 G F
3.00 B F
3.00 B P
20.00 B P
0.00 U P
5.00 B P
30.00 B P
0.00 U
10.00 B P
S.OO B P
45.00 B P
2.00 B P
2.00 B FP
30.00 B P
5.00 B P
0.00 11 H
100.00 B F
0.00 U F
0.00 U F
4.00 B P
50.00 B F
1.00 B F
30.00 B P
1200.00 B F
12.00 B P
1.00 B f
1.00 B P
40.00 B P
0.00 U F
3.00 B P
1.00 B F
2.00 B P
15.00 B P
50.00 B P
350.00 B P
25.00 G H
1.00 B F
1100.00 B P
2.00 0 R
3.00 B P
1.00 B F
10.00 B F
10.00 B F
100.00 B F
3.00 B F
20.00 G F
20.00 B P
20.00 B P
0.00 U P
H Ca Ma
a u d
t B i
. e
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
0
0
0
0
0
0
o
0
o
0
0
o
0
o
o
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
0
o
0
0
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
o
o
o
o
                                                                                                                                                                                               TDDI
 12/10/93
                                                                                                                                                                                                Page

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                            Prp
 F91-21B3
 F91-2194
 F91-2230
 F91-2246
 F91-2249
 F91-2255
 F91-2256
 F91-2264
 F91-2265
 F91-2272
 F91-2294
 F91-2295
. F91-2298
 F91-2312
 F91-2315
 F91-2329
 F91-23S6
 F91-2367
 F91-236«
 F91-2393
 F91-2402
 F91-2407
 F91-24U
 F91-2439
 F91-24I6
 F91-24M
 F91-2511
 F91-2514
 F91-2S23
 F91-2535
 F91-2539
 F91-2S5I
 F91-2573
 F91-2578
 F91-2596
 F91-2S99
 F91-2603
 F91-2615
 F91-2627
 F91-2632
 F91-2639
 F9I-2641
 F91-2649
 F91-2652
 F91-268S
 F91-2692
 F91-2693
 F91-2724
 F91-2731
 F91-2735
 F91-2754
 F91-2760
 F91-27I4
 F91-2S02
 F91-2«04
 F91-2I05
 F91-2831
 F91-2862
 F91-2I96
 F91-2915
 F91-2932
 F91-2950
 F91-2972
 F91-3027
 F91-3035
 F91-3170
 F91-3178
 F91-3225
 F91-322I
 F91-3230
 PB CHEVRON USA IKC
 PE HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 PE EXXON
 PE HID-COHTINENT PIPELINE
 PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
 PE KOCH GATHERING
 PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
 PE HALLIBURTON SERVICES
 PE HID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
 PE OK.  CITY AIRPORT
 PE ENVIRONMENTAL
 PE SCOTT CHOTIN INC.
 PE HIDCONTIHENT PIPELINE
 PE KERR-HCGEE REFINING
 PE HID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
 PE KOCH GATHERINH
 PE CONOCO PIPELINE
 PE TEXACO INC.
 PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM

 PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
 PE HIDCONTINEHT PIPELINE
 PE SHELL PIPELINE CORP
 PE SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
 PE HIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
 PE SUN PIPELINE
 PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
 PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
    SUN PIPELINE
 PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
 PE TOTAL PIPELINE CORP
 PE HID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 PE SANTE FE RR CO.
 PE KERR-HCGEE REFINING
 PE KERR-HCGEE PIPELINE
 PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
 PE KOCH GATHERING
 PE BEREXCO INC.
 PE TEXACO INC
 PE ENRON LIQUID FUELS
 PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
 PE KOCH GATHERING
 PE BEREXCO INC.
 PE TEXACO PIPELINE INC.
 FG USAF-ALTUS AFB
 PE LINCOLN ROCK CORP
 PE DELTA AIRLINES
 PE MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE CO
 PE EXXON
 PE ARCO INC.
 PE LINCOLN ROCK CORP
 PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
 PE SHELL PIPELINE CORP
 PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
    UNKNOWN
 PE TEXACO INC.
 PE KOCH GATHERING
 PE KOCH GATHERING

PE  HIDCONTINENT  PIPELINE

PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  AMOCO PRODUCTION  CO
PE  APCO GAS STATION
PE  MIDCONTINENT  PIPELINE
 PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
 PE  PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
PU  OKLAHOMA GAS  AND  ELECTRIC
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  TEXACO INC.
          Locate

 HHY  70

 S11,T17N,R7E.WILSOH3A,3-H

 HHY  99
 1015 BOISD'ARC ST
 HE QUARTER OF SECTION 3
 10321  SOUTH MERIDIAN
 CRST TERMINAL,924 S
 (20 NORTH  CHANNEL ROAD
SH QUARTER OF  SE  QUARTER
SAND CR.   9 MI  SOUTH OF
AXEM AIGHER NO. 5-25
HE QUARTER OF  SECTION 34
121 ST AND ELK
251 H.  3UNNYLANE
I 40 AND 56
R SE,S16.720 N,
 SH QUARTER, 531, T12N.R2H
S31.T17M.R3E
316.722N.R3W

SFE MILE MARKER  409.9
S11,TSN,R2H,7HI  SE
S1I,T20,R6B,1  MI NEST OF
S14.T21N.R7W
SE 30, T25H, RUE
S6.T19N,R6E.3  MI KM OF
SEC 29.T17N. R12 E
OH HHY IS
4 MI SE CASHION.S23.NE.15
«* 23, T2SN, R9E, 3 MI SH OF
1/4 BEST OF am  99
SN 517,T 20N,  RE
NEAR SOUTH GATE  OF BASE
HE
TULSA IHTNL AIRPORT
S29.T57N.RMS
2 HI NEST
STATE HHY 16
NE SH HN NE
SE QUARTER OF  SECTION 7
S17.T45.R2N
S.E.  QUARTER
17S FIRST STREET SOUTH 10
S24HT5H,16 MI  EAST OF
H/C-61 POB 360 LEFT OFF
HNY 16 t 33
915 SOUTH MICHIGIN 1/2
SOUTH EDGE OF HYKOHIS OFF
SHOLBM ALCHEM FAULT BLOCK
1009 BEST CHEROKEE APCO
NH QUARTER
HNY 62 E.
SE QUARTER
          Lclty

 HEALDTON
 VELHA
 DRUHHRIGHT
 STILUIATER
 STROUD
 OIL CENTER
 NAUKOHIS
 DUNCAN
 SHAMROCK
 OKLAHOMA CITY
 OKLAHOMA CITY
 CATOOSA

 PAUL'S  VALLEY
 DRUHNRIGHT
 CLEVELAND
 CUSHING
 VELHA
 ORLANDO

 PERRY

 HEALDTON
 HEALDTON
 GLENPOOL
 OKLAHOMA CITY
 CROMWELL
 NARAMEC
 OKLAHOMA CITY
 CARNEY
 CAREER
 MARLON
 NOBLE
 PURCELL
 GAIL
 •AVKOHIS
 BARNSTALL
 YALE

 ORIBNTA
 CASHION
 CAWH0SKA
 OILTON
 PERRY
 ALTUS AFB
 MARIETTA
 TULSA
 WEHOKA
 WILSON
 DRUMNRIGHT
SHIDLER
SAPULPA
DUNCAN

CLEVELAND
SALLISAW
DRUMHRIGHT
CUSHING
•YKOMIS
DUNCAN
WAGGONER
WAUKOHIS
WAUKIMOS
WEBB CITY
MUSKOGEE
RATLIFF
VBLMA
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Databait
       Lcounty

CARTER
STEPHENS
CREEK
PAYNE
LINCOLN
PONTOTOC
GARFIELD
STEPHENS
CREEK
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA
ROGERS
GARFIELD
GARVIN
CREEK
OSAGE
PAYNE
STEPHENS
NOBLE
CREEK
NOBLE
GARFIELD
CARTER
CARTER
TULSA
OKLAHOMA
SEMINOLB
PAWNEE
OKLAHOMA
LINCOLN
GARFIELD
STEPHENS
CLEVELAND
MCCLAIN
PAWNEE
GARFIELD
OSAGE
PAYNE
CREEK
MAJOR
KINGFISHER
OSAGE
CREEK
NOBLE
JACKSON
LOVE
TULSA
HUGHES
CARTER
CREEK
LOVE
SEMINOLB
CARTER
OSAGE
STEPHENS
POTTANATOMIE
OSAGE
SEQUOYAH
CREEK
PAYNE
GARFIELD
STEPHENS
WAGGONER
GARFIELD
GARFIELD
OSAGE
MUSKOGEE
CARTER
STEPHENS


ST
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK


Spdate
05/01/91
05/01/91
05/12/91
05/06/91
05/13/91
05/14/91
05/13/91
05/14/91
05/14/91
05/14/91
05/11/91
05/16/91
05/16/91
05/17/91
05/18/91
05/19/91
OS/21/91
05/22/91
05/22/91
05/24/91
05/24/91
OS/25/91
05/27/91
05/28/91
06/02/91
06/03/91
06/04/91
06/04/91
06/03/91
06/05/91
06/OS/91
06/06/91
06/07/91
06/07/91
06/11/91
06/07/91
06/11/91
06/12/91
06/12/91
06/12/91
06/14/91
Of/12/91
06/14/91
06/14/91
06/17/91
06/17/91
06/18/91
06/20/91
06/21/91
06/22/91
06/25/91
06/25/91
06/27/91
06/27/91
06/27/91
06/28/91
07/01/91
07/02/91
07/07/91
07/09/91
07/11/91
07/11/91
07/14/91
07/18/91
07/19/91
07/22/91
07/20/91
07/27/91
07/28/91
07/28/91


Matl
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-5
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-5
OIL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 6
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HYDHOTEST WATER WITH OIL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OILiCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OTHER OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL; CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUELS: JP-4
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
BLACK OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
DILI CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL! CRUDE
GASOLINE! AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILS, HISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE


Quant 1
15.
10.
1.
3.
2.
6.
1.
900.
2.
0.
300.
5.
7.
20.
800.
20.
100.
10.
1.
0.
2.
22.
0.
700.
30.
42.
20.
S.
10.
10.
25.
12.
1.
40.
170.
1.
3.
2.
2.
1.
500.
0.
2.
300.
SO.
4.
• 0.
ISO.
6.
20.
10.
75.
1.
20.
0.
266.
8.
20.
0.
1800.
0.
57.
3.
6.
3.
10.
1.
100.
3.



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                                                                                                                                                                                                        ur
 12/10/93
                                                                                                                                                                                                Page

-------
    Case*

 F91-3231
 F91-3233
 F91-3245
 F91-3250
 F91-3267
 F91-3304
 F91-3337
 F91-3343
 F91-3347
 F91-3349
 F91-3366
 F91-3393
. F91-3400
 F91-3403
 F91-3405
 F91-3486
 F91-3489
 F91-3492
 F91-3514
 F91-3517
 F91-3518
 F91-3519
 F91-3544
 F91-3557
 F91-3561
 F91-3581
 F91-3S91
 F91-3594
 F91-3597
 F91-3612
 F91-3632
 F91-3651
 F91-36S6
 F91-3686
 F91-3696
 F91-3700
 F91-3736
 F91-3780
 F91-3796
 F91-3813
 F91-3834
 F91-3839
 F91-3840
 F91-3841
 F91-384S
 F91-3848
 F91-3853
 F91-3855
 F91-3863
 F91-3867
 F91-3893
 F91-3897
 F91-3921
 F92-0009
 F92-0031
 F92-0057
 F92-0073
 F92-0086
 F92-0124
 F92-0143
 F92-0149
 F92-0168
 F92-0185
 F92-0191
 F92-0212
 F92-0216
 F92-0229
 F92-0232
 F92-0235
 F92-0248
                            Prp
                                                                                   Lcity
PE  ROSEHOOD RESOURCES
PE  ROSEHOOD RESOURCES
PU  UNKNOWN
PE  AMOCO PRODUCTION  CO
PE  KOCH GATHERING
PE  CATO OIL AMD GREASE
PE  KERR MCGEE
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  PINNACLE CORPORATION
PE  KERR-MCGEE
PE  CATO OIL AND GREASE
PE  NEH CENTURY PRODUCTS
PE  SANTA FE RAILROAD

PE  NATIONAL OIL t SUPPLY CO

PE  KOCH GATHERING
PE  EISENHOWER AUTO SERVICE
PE  USPCI
PE  MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE  KOCH GATHERING
PE  KOCH GATHERING
PE  DYCO PETROLEUM
PE  PHILLIP'S PIPELINE  CO.
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS

PE  MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE  OKLAND OIL CO.
PE  MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
PE  MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE  TEXACO EXPLORATION
PE  MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
PE  APACHE CORP.
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  KOCH GATHERING
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  ARCO PIPELINE CO
PE  MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE  TEXACO INC.
PE  CHIEF SUPPLY INC.
PE  MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
PE  KOCH GATHERING
PE  ASHLAND CHEMICAL  CO
PE  SUN REFINING AND  MARKETNG
PE  KERR MCGEB REFINING
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  AMOCO PRODUCTION  CO
PE  PHILLIPS PETROLEUM  CO.

    FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL
PE  MIDCONTINENT  PIPELINE
PE  KOCH GATHERING
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  SHEFFIELD STEEL
PE  ARCO PIPELINE CO
PE  ARCO PIPELINE CO
PE  KING ENTERPRISES
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEHS
PE  MIDCONTINENT  PIPELINE
PE  CATO OIL AND  GREASE
PE  MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE  MIDCONTINENT  PIPELINE
PE  WILLIAM MULLEN COMPANY
SOUTH GRAHAM DEESE FIELD
SOUTH GRAHAM DEESE FIELD
WEST BANK ARK. RIVER BY
EOLA NH BLOCK MCLISH HELL
1.5 MI SOUTH, S-1,T21N,R
91S 9TH ST & MART1H LUTH-
SUN PIPELINE 1 MILE SOUTH
NH 1/4,S-35.T-8N. R-l H
SB Q.S-36.T-10 N.R-3H, 10
SE-1/4.S-21,T-29N,R-1«
I MI
9TH ST. AND MARTIN
SE OF SE S-19.T25N R-1E


US 75
HHY 19 EAST OUT
1211 NORTH MAIN ST.
5324 HEST 46TH STREET S.
SO QUARTER OF SECTION 15

SE QUARTER AT THE
S-1-9-22.HHY152 AT END OF






1 MILE H OF BEGGS AT
DEEP FORK RIVER

SECTION 28 16N 10E
SH

HE QUARTER
NEAR 1-40
NH QUARTER

SECTION SH 18.R-9H, T-13
NEAR HHY 33

SE QUARTER


RT 2 BOX 71

5111 E 36TH ST N
1700 S. UNION AVE


BUMPASS UNIT - HELL NO.
N.H. QUARTER
EAST 47TH PLACE (
POST OFFICE BOX 1000
OFF OF mn 74

SH
2300 SOUTH HIGHHAY

2 MILES EAST AND 1 MILE
135 H TO HILSHIRE BLVD
S-20, R-5E, TOHNSHIP 5N,
1 MILE EAST OF HHY 11 AND
915 MARTIN LUTHER KING

STATE HMY 51 PIPELINE
LUTHER SALTWATER DISPOSAL
GRAHAM
GRAHAM
TULSA
ERNELL
SKIATOOK
OKLAHOMA
HYNNENOOD
NOBLE
NOBLE
BRAYMON
HYNNEHOOD
OKLAHOMA CITY
TONKAHA
ENID
ENID
GETTY
PAULS VALLEY
MCALESTER
TULSA
HOLBENVILLE
CLEVELAND
HOMINY
ELK CITY
OKARCHE
MORRIS
KONAHA
SEMINOLE
HAYDENVILLE
SPAULDING
BEGGS
BEGGS
CHEYENNE
FLICK
HOLF
FOX
RINGNOOD
ELK CITY
VBLMA
CLEVELAND

CUSHING
DRDHHRIGHT
HILSON
DRUMHRIGHT
VELMA
HASKELL
CRESCENT
TULSA
TULSA
ASHER
3LAUGHTERVILLE

HEBB CITY
TULSA
EL RENO
EDMOHO
PAHHUSKA
LINDSEY
SAND SPRINGS
SPARKS
MEEKER
OKLAHOMA CITY
OIL CENTER
NASH
OKLAHOMA CITY
ADA
HENNESSEY
LUTHER
                                                                                               ERNS Oil  Spill  Database
      Lcounty

CARTER
CARTER
TULSA
GARVIN
TULSA
OKLAHOMA
GARVIN
CLEVELAND
CLEVELAND
KAY
GARVIN
OKLAHOMA
KAY
GARFIELD
GARFIELD
HUGHES
GARVIN
HCCLAIN
PITTSBURG
TULSA
HUGHES
TULSA
OSAGE
BECKHAM
KINGFISHER
OKHULGEE
SEMINOLE
SEHINOLE
OKFUSKEE
HUGHES
OKHULGEB
OKHULGEE
ROGER HILLS
CREEK
SEHINOLE
STEPHENS
MAJOR
BECKHAM
STEPHENS
OSAGE
OKFUSKEE
LINCOLN
CREEK
CARTER
CREEK
STEPHENS
WAGONER
LOGAN
SEMINOLE
TULSA
TULSA
POTTAHATOMIE
CLEVELAND
CARTER
OSAGE
TULSA
CANDIAN
OKLAHOMA
OSAGE
HCCLAIN
TULSA
LINCOLN
LINCOLN
OKLAHOMA
PONTOTOC
ALFALFA
OKLAHOMA
PONTOTOC
KINGFISHER
OKLAHOMA


ST
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK


Spdate
07/27/91
07/27/91
07/19/91
07/30/91
07/30/91
08/04/91
08/07/91
08/08/91
08/08/91
08/08/91
08/07/91
08/13/91
08/13/91
08/14/91
08/14/91
08/20/91
08/20/91
08/20/91
08/22/91
08/20/91
08/22/91
08/21/91
08/26/91
08/23/91
08/25/91
08/28/91
08/29/91
08/29/91
08/29/91
08/30/91
09/01/91
08/31/91
09/03/91
09/06/91
09/07/91
09/07/91
09/10/91
09/06/91
09/15/91
08/26/91
09/18/91
09/19/91
09/19/91
09/19/91
09/19/91
09/20/91
09/20/91
09/20/91
09/23/91
09/23/91
09/25/91
09/25/91
09/28/91
10/01/91
10/01/91
10/06/91
10/09/91
10/09/91
10/14/91
10/16/91
10/18/91
10/18/91
10/20/91
10/21/91
10/22/91
10/23/91
10/24/91
10/24/91
10/24/91
10/25/91


Matl
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
PETROLEUM PRODUCT
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OTHER OIL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
OIL-.CRUDE
OILtCRUDE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS, HISC : LUBRICATING
CRUDE OIL t SALTWATER
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
ASPHALT
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, HISC: MOTOR
OIL: DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN SOLID FROM CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILS,MISC:MOTOR
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
MINERAL SPIRITS
OILS, MISC: LUBRICATING
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
HASTE OIL
OILtCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
UNKNONN OIL
OILS, FUEL: 12
OILS, FUEL: 12
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILS, MISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL; CRUDE


Quant 1
10.00
5.00
0.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
50.00
2.00
15.00
140.00
50.00
1.00
0.00
sooo.oo
500.00
0.00
0.00
10.00
0.00
0.00
2.00
1.00
100.00
0.00
210.00
85.00
l.DD
3.00
0.00
10.00
0.00
10.00
6.00
15.00
50.00
20.00
25.00
30.00
80.00
1000.00
20.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
50.00
100.00
S.OO
3.00
75.00
5.00
40.00
3.00
35.00
15.00
0.00
0.00
3.00
5.00
450.00
0.00
265.00
91.00
150.00
265.00
300.00
1.00
2.00
120.00
0.00
U
n
1
t
B
B
U
B
B
G
B
B
B
B
B
O
U
G
G
U
U
B
U
U
B
B
B
U
G
B
B
B
U
B
U
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
G
B
B
B
B
G
B
B
e
G
B
B
B
B
U
U
B
B
B
U
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          Locate

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NUMBER 2  EAST ROSE MARIE
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SE QTR-16.R-7B.T-nN,
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EAST CEMENT UNIT HELL
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114 N.  ADELINE
SECTION 30 2 SOUTH < 2
ME QUARTER
SH QUARTER
HH OF THE SH QUARTER

20400 E 141ST ST S
HP 564.1  (RAIL YARD)
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HE QUARTER
SOUTHWEST QUARTER

SE SE NH
SE NH
NORTH HEST QUARTER OF
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IS HI NH
PORT OF CATOOSA VERDIGRIS
509 HEST HENSLEY BLVD
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SH QUARTER.
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CUSHING
RATLIFF
MARIETTA
DUNCAN
ALLEN
CADDO
YALE
KIEFFER
HOLDENVILLE
SPARKS
BARNSDALL
SHAMNEE
DRUHRIGHT
RED ROCK

VBLMA
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RATLIFF CITY
CROMWELL
NONATA
SLICK
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CANTON
CLINTON
EARLSBORO
DRUHRIGHT
CAHARGO
CLEVELAND
RATLIFF
CYRIL
ST LOUIS
TUSSY
NEEKLA
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MEEKER
BARTLESVILLE
COLBERT
KONAHA
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HARMONY
HARLO
SHAMNEB
HOMINY
BROKEN ARROW
ASHER

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ADA
SAYRE
BRISTOW
SKIATOOK
HBALDTON
ST.LOUIS
PRUITT CITY
HEHOKA
CLEVELAND
SASAKNA
PAHHUSKA
CATOOSA
BARTLESVILLE
HOMONEE
VELLMA
HENNESSEY
HENNESSEY
HENNESSEY
STROUD
NORMAN
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CARTER
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PONTOTOC
ATOKA
PAYNE
CREEK
HUGHES
LINCOLN
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CREEK
NOBLE
CREBK
STEPHENS
GARFIELD
STEPHENS
SEMI HOLE
NONATA
CREEK
STEPHENS
STEPHENS
GARVIN
BLAINB
CUSTER
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CREEK
DEHEY
OSAGE
CARTER
CADDO
POTTAHATOMIE
CARTER
OKFUSKEB
CADDO
LINCOLN
NASHINGTON
BRYAN
SEHINOLE
CARTER
OSAGE
GRADY
SBMINOLE
OSAGB
HAGOHER
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SEMINOLE
PITTSBURG
PONTOTOC
BECKHAM
CREEK
OSAGE
CARTER
POTTAHATOMIE
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SEHINOLE
PAHHEB
SEMINOLE
OSAGE
ROGERS
HASHIMGTON
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STEPHENS
KINGFISHER
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KINGFISHER
CREEK
CLEVELAND
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OK 10/26/91
OK 10/27/91
OK 10/28/91
OK 10/30/91
OK 10/31/91
OK 10/31/91
OK 11/03/91
OK 11/03/91
OK 11/06/91
OK 11/06/91
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OX 11/01/91
OK 11/13/91
OK 11/13/91
OK 11/14/91
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OK 11/22/91
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OK 12/02/91
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OK 12/24/91
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OK 01/13/92
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OK 01/17/92
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UN
CENTER OF THE
NORTHWEST S-5,R-11E, T-25
S-ll, R-6B, TOWNSHIP-6S
S-24.R-11 EAST, TOWNSHIP
411 3RD

N E QUARTER, S-12,R-3W,T-2
25 MI WEST OF FAIRVIEW,
4 MI WEST OF

SW CORNER. SBC-30,R-8E,
NE QUARTER, 5 MI WEST

SECTION 21, T-29 NORTH,
NE QUARTER
NW OF NE OF SECTION 12
2.50 MILES WEST OF
4 MI NW OF NORMAN,
5 MI NE FAIRFAX, S-NE Q
CENTER OF HF. QUARTER
NE 7TH STREET
S-l/2 SB 1/4 N.E. 1/4,
123 N ASH ST
MAYO HOTEL CORNER OF 4TH
SW QUARTER
ROUTE 2 BOX 71
SE QUARTER, S-32, R-8
SEC. 30, R-1W, T-22 NORTH
SW QTR SECTION
SH-35,R-8B,T-5S,
HWY 11, 1/8TH MILE INTO

1500 AREA
SEC 11 R-9E,T-6S.
.80 MI. S OF GRAHAM, OK,
SEC-6.R-9E, T-10N
HWY 69
2 MI SW OF GRAHAM,
NW OF BOH LEGS,
1/2 MI NW OF DRUMWRIGHT
NORTH OF HARTSHORNE.OK BY
BURINGTON NORTHERN RR
SEC 22, 14N, NW,
SE 1/4 SECTION 12.R-8E,
TINKER AFB OC-ALC-EMC

SOUTH OF PONCA CITY,
THE BEN ROBERTS RESIDENCE

3 MI WEST OF CYRIL,
SEC. 7, R-10W. T-3N
2 MILES EAST OF ALLEN,

SBC-16.R-2 WEST, T-2
NE QUARTER, SEC-2, R-7
ON HWY 99 MANUAL STATION
S MI SE OF CITY,
NW QUARTER OF NW QUARTER
1.5 MILES NORTHEAST OF
OFF HWY 99
HWY 142 BYPASS
2 MI SOUTH OF CITY,
SOUTHWEST OF 15TH STREET
SECTION 10, RANGE 2-E.
SEC. 12, R-9E-, T-23 NORTH
SE, SE SW 1/4, SEC 3, R-4
I 35 EXIT 91
SEC 7. R-2 E, T-3 NORTH
SEC 32, R-8E, T-8 NORTH
SEC 25, R-18 E, T-25
HARMONY
HARMONY

BARNSDALL
STILLWATER
ARDMORE
ELMORE CITY
FAIRVIEW
PUTNAM
ALLEN

PURCELL
POCASSET
HENNESSEY
RATLIFF
DUNCAN
HOLDENVILLE
NORMAN
FAIRFAX
ELMORE
ANADARKO
OKMULGBE
NOWATA
TULSA
HOMINY
HASKBLL
HARMONY
PERRY
LITTLE CITY
DURANT
SHIBLER
FOX
FORT SILL
ARMSTRONG
GRAHAM
BEARDEN
MUSKOGEE
GRAHAM
BOW LEGS
DRUMWRIGHT
HARTSHORNE
BEROGRIS
EDMOND
HALLET
OKLAHOMA CITY
RATLIFF
PONCA CITY
PBRRY
CEMENT
CYRII,
FORT SILL
ALLEN
SHAMROCK

PADEN
DRUMHRIGHT
SASAKAWA
KEIFER
DEER CREEK
KONANA
ARDMORE
RATLIFF CITY
OKLAHOMA CITY
PERKINS
HOMINY
OKLAHOMA CITY
PURCELL
PAUL'S VALLEY
WEWOKA
WHITEOAK
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      Lcounty

OSAGB
OSAGE
MARSHALL
OSAGE
PAYNE
CARTER
GARVIN
MAJOR
DEHEY
PONTOTOC
CREEK
MCCLA1H
GRADY
KAY
STEPHENS
STEPHENS
HUGHES
CLEVELAND
OSAGE
GARVIN
CADDO
OKMULGEB
NOWATA
TULSA
OSAGE
NAGONER
OSAGE
NOBLE
MARSHALL
BRYAN
OSAGE
CARTER
COMANCHE
BRYAN
CARTER
OKFUSKEE
HUSKOGEE
CARTER
SEMINOLE
CREEK
PITTSBURG
ROGERS
OKLAHOMA
PAWNEE
OKLAHOMA
CARTER
KAY
NOBLE
CADDO
CADDO
COMANCHE
HUGHES
CREEK
CARTER
OKFUSKEE
CREEK
SEMINOLE
CREEK
OKLAHOMA
SEMINOLE
CARTER
CARTER
OKLAHOMA
PAYNE
OSAGB
STEPHENS
MCCLAIN
GARVIN
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CRAIG

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Spdate
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01/11/92
01/18/92
01/20/92
01/22/92
01/22/92
01/23/92
01/24/92
01/24/92
01/27/92
01/27/92
01/28/92
01/29/92
09/02/92
02/01/92
02/01/92
02/04/92
02/06/92
02/08/92
02/06/92
02/11/92
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02/25/92
02/28/92
02/28/92
02/01/92
03/03/92
03/03/92
03/02/92
03/04/92
03/06/92
03/08/92
03/10/92
03/01/92
03/12/92
03/16/92
03/18/92
03/08/92
03/19/92
03/19/92
03/22/92
03/23/92
03/24/92
03/24/92
03/25/92
03/26/92
03/30/92
03/31/92
03/31/92
04/01/92
04/01/92
04/02/92
04/06/92
04/08/92
04/09/92

Matl
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL AND MUD
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MINERAL
PETROLEUM GAS
OIL: DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
DOWTHERM
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MINERAL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
NAPHTHA: COAL TAR
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-5
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE, UNLEADED
OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MINERAL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HYDROCARBONS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIBSEL FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL

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          Locate

 3 MI NEST OF CITY ON
 1 MI HE OF OIL CENTER,
 OLD HOMER SCHOOL, HNY 1,
 5 MI SOUTH OF ST LOUIS,
 US QUARTER,  SEC 4,  R-78,
 4 MI SOUTH ON OLD HIGHHAY
 5 MI SOUTH,2.25 MI
 5 MI BAST OF RADLIFF
 NH QUARTER SECTION
 NORTH 1/20F S 1/2 OF NH
 6 MILES BAST OF PERRY OH
 SN.SH,  SEC.  24,  R-ll E,
 7 MI SE OF CITY.HN 1/4 OF
 BETNEEN 101ST AND 111TH
 1.10 MI MEST OF CRESCENT,
 •ELL 68.ME  ELHORE.3
 1 HI EAST OF
                                      Lcity
GRACE MCDAHIEL NO.2,  1/4
APACHE STREET  t FRONT
40  MILES  NORTH OF PONCA

NH  QUARTER, SN  QUARTER, UN

HIGHNAY 51, NORTH OF
SECTION 4, R-t EAST, T-9
2.50 HI SOUTH  OF PEARSON,
3 MILES NORTH  OF
SIDE OF ROAD,  1 MI SOUTH

SEC 36. R-4 EAST, T-7
BEHIND PHILLIPS 66
SEC 4, R-7 EAST, T-14
SH QUARTER OF NH
ROUTE 2, BOX 20
HH.SE QUARTER,
1 MI SOUTH OP
OFF HIGHHAY 33 ON LITTLE
SEC 20, R-14 EASTM T-15

M.p. 294.5
BOX 1256
321, R3M, T8N

SEC-14. R-4 HEST, T-l
220 N VIRGINIA
 DUNCAN
 OIL CENTER
 ADA
 ST LOUIS

 TECUSEH
 MOUNDS
 RADLIFF CITY

 HILSON
 PERRY
 HOMINY
 DRUMRIGHT
 BROKEN ARROH
 CRESCENT
 GARVIH
 BOULAHCBRVILLE
 APACHE
 SUPULPA
 MAYSVILLE
 NORTH

 NORMAN
 PONCA CITY
 KIEFER
 HEALDTON
 SEMIHOLE
 COHETA
 CRONHELL
 PEARSON
 DEHEY
 CUSHING
 SEMIHOLE
 SEMIMOLE
 BARTLESVILLE
 CUSHING
 MAUD
 KEIFER
 MILFAY
 COUNTY LINE
 SALLISAK
 ELKHART KS.  OK
 VELMA
 CRESCENT
 ST.LOUIS
 HAYSVILLB
 ARDMORE
 OKMULGEE
 DUNCAN
 VALMA
 NASH
 CROMHELL
 HE«OKA

 FOX
 FORT  SILL
OKLAHOMA CITY
 HOMINY
MEDFORD
 SEMI HOLE
 STOHBHALL
 CUSHING
 BALDHILL
 NOHATA
 SALLISAH
SEMINOLE
NORMAN
PANHUSKA
DUNCAN
BARTLESVILLE
                                                                                              EHN3 Oil Spill Database
       Lcounty

 STEPHENS
 PONTOTOC
 POTOTOC
 POTTAHATOMIE
 CREEK
 POTTAHATOMIE
 OKMULGEE
 CARTER
 SEHINOLE
 CARTER
 NOBLE
 OSAGE
 CREEK
 TULSA
 LOGAN
 GARVIH
 OSACE
 CADDO
 CREEK
 GARVIN
 OKHULGEK
 POTTAHATOHIE
 CLEVELAND
 KAY
 CREEK
 CARTER
 SEMINOLE
 WAGONER
 SEHINOLE
 POTTAHATOMIE
 WASHINGTON
 PAYNE
 SEMINOLE
 POTTAHATOMIE
 OSAGE
 PAYNE
 POTTOHATOHIE
CREEK
STEPHENS
SEQUOYAH
TEXAS
CARTER
LOGAN
POTTAHATOMIE
GARVIN
CARTER
OKHULGEK
STEPHENS
STEPHENS
GRANT
SEMINOLE
SEMINOLE
MAJOR
CARTER
COHANCHE
OKLAHOMA
OSAGE
GRANT
SEHINOLE
PONTOTOC
PAYNE
OKMULGEE
ROGERS
SEQUOYAH
SEMINOLE
CLEVELAND
OSAGE
STEPHENS
WASHINGTON
ST   Spdate

OK  04/11/92
OK    /  /
OK  04/15/92
OK  04/1C/92
OK  04/17/92
OK  04/19/92
OK  04/15/92
OK  04/19/92
OK  04/22/92
OK  04/26/92
OK  04/27/92
OK  04/27/92
OK  04/26/92
OK  04/29/92
OK  05/03/92
OK  05/04/92
OK  05/04/92
OK  05/11/92
OK  05/11/92
OK  05/11/92
OK  05/12/92
OK  05/13/92
OK  05/12/92
OK  05/14/92
OK  05/15/92
OK  05/21/92
OK  05/21/92
OK  05/20/92
OK  05/27/92
OK  05/27/92
OK  05/27/92
OK    /  /
OK  05/27/92
OK  05/27/92
OK  05/30/92
OK  05/30/92
OK  05/31/92
OK  06/02/92
OK  06/03/92
OK  06/03/92
OK  06/04/92
OK  06/04/92
OK  06/05/92
OK  06/06/92
OK  06/07/92
OK  06/07/92
OK  06/05/92
OK  06/06/92
OK  06/01/92
OK  06/09/92
OK  06/09/92
OK  06/09/92
OK  06/01/92
OK  06/09/92
OK  06/09/92
OK  06/11/92
OK  06/12/92
OK  06/12/92
OK  06/05/92
OK  06/15/92
OK  06/15/92
OK  06/16/92
OK  06/17/92
OK  06/18/92
OK  06/11/92
OK  06/19/92
OK  06/20/92
OK  06/22/92
OK  06/23/92
OK  06/22/92
           Matl

OIL. HISC:MOTOR
OILlCRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OILlCRUDE
OIL.'CRUDE
OTHER OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDB
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOHH OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL:CRUDE
SALT WATER
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL, HISC:MOTOR
OIL:CRIfDE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE:AUTOHOTIVB
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL.rUEtiNO.2-D
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL.HISC:LUBRICATING
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
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NATURAL GAS
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OIL! CRUDE
GASOLINE! AUTOMOTIVE



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PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PB KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE KOCH GATHERING
UN BIG HORN OIL
PE ARCO OIL AND GAS
PE AMOCO PIPELINE CO
PE KOCH PIPELINE INC
PE KERR MCGEE REFINING
PE MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
PE MOBIL PIPELINE COMPANY
PE AMOCO PIPELINE CO
PE RALSTON PURINA COMPANY
PE SUN PIPELINE CO
UN RICHARDSON BROTHERS
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
UK
UN
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE KOCH GATHERING
UN CROSSLEY LEASE
PE CHEVRON USA INC
PE JAY HAHK PIPELINE CORP
PE MOBIL E AND P US INC
PB SUN PIPELINE CO
PE OXY USA INC.
PE MOBIL EXPLORATION US INC
PE MOBIL EXPLORATION US INC
UN
UN
PE S M R PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
FG USAF-TIHKER AFB
UN
PE TEXACO PIPELINE INC.
PE OXY USA INC
LG CITY OF MUSKOGEE
PE KOCH GATHERING
UN UNKNOWN
UN
PE BUTTONWOOD PETROLEUM INC.
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE KOCH PIPELINE INC
PE RALSTON PURINA COMPANY
PE MIDCONTINENT PIPELINE
PE MOBIL E AND P, U.S., INC
 :E KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
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PE KOCH PIPELINE INC
UN
LG CITY OF TULSA / ENV OPS
PB JAYHAHK PIPELINE
PE ORYX ENERGY COMPANY
PE SUN PIPELINE COMPANY
PE GPM GAS CORP
PE CITATION OIL AND GAS
PE ARCO PIPELINE
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
PE SUN PIPELINE CO
PE WILLIAMS PIPELINE
PE KERR MCGBE REFINING
PE KOCH PIPELINE INC
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE RED BUD BAY MARINA
UN UNKNOWN
UN BARRETT REFINING
   MOBIL E AND P US INC
          Locate

UNMARKED COUNTY RD.
3 MI SOUTH OF CUSHING.
HBY 76
SBC-29, R-12 EAST, T-24
2-3 MILES EAST OF PAULS
SEC-33, R-4 NEST, T-l
SO HI EAST OF DRUHRIGHT,
7 MI B.SE OF NATOHGA,
2 MILE NORTH
SECTION 1, 14N 6E LINCOLN

6 MI BAST OF BINGER,
13700 NORTH LINCOLN
HE 1/4 SECTION 36 7N. 6E
2618 B HHY 37
NN QTR.SEC-6, R-6 EAST,
SECTION-19, R-2 EAST,
7 MILES S OF HASKELL GO 1
500B HE
1 MILE EAST AND 1 MILE
SECTION 20, R-6 EAST, T-6
SECTION t, RANGE 12 EAST,
CROSSLEY LEASE
NE QTR,SEC-11. R-4 BEST,
SECTION 32, R-l WEST,
2 MI EAST OF RATLIFF,
NE QTR SECTION 24, TWN
5 MI SOUTH Oe CITY,
HELL NO. 9,4 MI NH OF
3 HI NH OF MILO, SEC-16,
PARK ON 7TH ST
143 EAST 136TH AVE
SEC-33, R-6 HEST, T-22
TINKER AFB 486 FUEL YARD
4TH ST
SE QUARTER,SBC 22, R-5
SEC.36, R-3 NEST, T-4
2508 HILLTOP AVE
SEC.NH 29, R-8 EAST, T-24
INTERSECTION OF 270 I HHY

SECTION 34, R-6 WEST,
5 MI SE OF CITY, SEC-23,
NH QUARTER, SEC-28, R-l
13700 NORTH LINCOLN
RT 2 BOX 42 SH
SEC-24, R-4 HEST, T-l
SBC-3, R-3 EAST, T-7
HE QUARTER, SEC-7, R-2
OFF 64 HHY AT DOHELL ROCK
SEC. 6, R-7 HEST, T-23
SECTION 32.R-13 HEST,
1135 SOUTH FULTON AVE
SH QUARTER. SEC. 32, R-l
SECTION 2, R-ll EAST, T-l
NH QUARTER, SEC-3, RANGE
NE QUARTER,SEC-19.R-13
HEALDTOH-ARBUCKLB UNITtl.
3 MI HEST OF TOHN
2 MI EAST Of CITY,
1 MI HEST OF HUNTER,
7 MI SE OF BOHLEGS,
SEC 21M R-ll EAST, T-23
NORTH HEST OF SOUTH EAST
SECTION 28, R-4 EAST, T-7
SOUTHHEST QUARTER, SECTION
RT 5 BOX 471
SOLDIER MARINA
TAKE HYHY 47 H 2.5 MILES
HE QTR OF SB QTR OF NE
                                                                    Lcity
                                                                                ERHS Oil Spill Database
                                                                                            Lcounty
HINTON
CUSHING
RATLIFF CITY
AVANT
PAULS VALLEY
VELMA
DRUMRIGHT
HATONGA
DAMOOSA

FOX
BINGER
EDHOND
BOHLEGS
TUTTLE
YALE
LUTHER
HASKELL
MIAMI
FRANCIS
SHAHNEE
AVANT
JINX
HEALDTON
BRAHAN
RATLIFF

LINDSAY
COUNTYLINE
MILO
PONCA CITY
SKIATOOK

OKLAHOMA CITY
HENRYETTA

BAYSVILLB
MUSKOGEE
HOMINY
SEMINOLE
HENRYETTA

DRUMHRIGHT
PERRY
EDHOND
SEMINOLE
COUNTY LINE
MCCOMB
PRUIT CITY
CLEVELAND
ENID
TULSA
TULSA
BRAMAN
FITTSTOHN
COVINGTON

HEALDTON
NANETTE
DRUMHRIGHT
HUNTER
BOHLEGS
UNKNOWN
SEMINOLE
SHAHNEE
MADIL
CLAREMORE
(LAKE TEXHOMA) KINGSTON
THOMAS

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CARTER
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GARVIN
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Spdate
06/23/92
06/20/92
06/25/92
06/24/92
06/26/92
06/28/92
06/30/92
06/30/92
06/30/92
06/30/92
06/29/92
07/01/92
07/06/92
07/06/92
07/09/92
07/13/92
07/14/92
07/15/92
07/16/91
07/17/92
07/18/92
07/18/92
07/24/92
07/27/92
07/28/92
07/29/92
07/31/92
OB/02/92
12/26/91
09/26/91
07/03/92
07/30/92
08/04/92
08/05/92
08/05/92
08/06/92
08/06/92
08/06/92
08/07/92
08/08/92
/ /
08/11/92
08/12/92
08/13/92
08/14/92
08/17/92
08/19/92
08/21/92
08/21/92
08/20/92
08/22/92
08/24/92
08/26/92
08/26/92
08/27/92
08/28/92
08/31/92
08/29/92
09/04/92
09/04/92
09/03/92
09/08/92
09/09/92
09/10/92
09/11/92
09/12/92
09/13/92
09/14/92
09/14/92
09/15/92


Hatl
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL, HISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL AND TAR PIT MATERIAL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
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    Ca
          Lcity

COUNTY  LINE
MUSKOGBE
HENNESSEY
TULSA
SALLISAH
SALLISAN
OILTOH
OKLAHOMA CITY
SBMIHOLE
CHAHDLER
ELMWOOD
ADA
CUSHIHG
RATLIFF CITY
COVINGTON
TECUHSAH
HEALDTON
COALGATE
ALLEN
RURAL TERLTON
ADA
CUSHING
DUNCAN

TULSA
ARDMORE
CLEVELAND
OILTON
LAWTON
BIG CABIN
OILTON
OKLAHOMA CITY
SHIDLER
BIG CABIN
ST LOUIS
SEILING
SHIDLER
OKLAHOMA CITY
BRISTOW
SHIDLER
ALLEN
OKMULGEE
CYRIL
TULSA
CROMWELL
CEMENT

CHICKASHAW
RATLIFF
DEPEW
KBOTA
COYLE
LINDSAY
AVERY
MARIETTA
AVERY
COUNTY LINE
WAURIKA
GOLDSBY
DAVIS
BARTLESVILLE
HEALDTOM
DRUMWRIGHT
CRINER
EARLSBORO
RINGLING
SASAKWA
FITTSTOHN
OILTON
                                                                                              ERHS Oil spill Database
       Lcounty

STEPHENS
HUSKOGEE
KINGFISHER
CREEK
SEHINOLE
SBQUOYAH
CREEK
OKLAHOMA
SEMINOLE
LINCOLN
BEAVER
PONTOTOC
PAYNE
CARTER
GARFIELD
POTTAWATOHIE
CARTER
COAL
PONTOTOC
PAWNEE
PONTOTOC
PAYNE
STEPHENS
CREEK
TULSA
CARTER
OSAGE
CREEK
COMANCHE
CRAIG
CREEK
OKLAHOMA
OSAGE
CRAIG
POTTAWATOMIE
DEWBY
OKLAHOMA
OSAGE
OKLAHOMA
OKFUSKEE
KAY
PONTOTOC
OKMULGEE
CADDO
TULSA
OKFUSKEE
CADDO
CARTER
GRADY
CARTER
CREEK
SEQUOYAH
LOGAN
MCCLAIN
LINCOLN
LOVE
LINCOLN
STEPHENS
JEFFERSON
MCCLAIN
GARVIN
WASHINGTON
CARTER
CREEK
MCCLAIN
SEMIHOLE
JEFFERSON
SEMINOLE
PONTOTOC
CREEK


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Spdate
09/16/92
09/15/92
09/22/92
09/24/92
10/01/92
10/07/92
10/12792
10/13/92
10/13/92
10/13/92
10/14/92
10/16/92
10/17/92
10/19/92
10/20/92
10/22/92
10/24/92
10/26/92
10/30/92
10/30/92
11/01/92
11/02/92
11/03/92
11/03/92
11/07/92
11/10/92
11/10/92
11/11/92
11/11/92
11/12/92
11/13/92
11/14/92
11/14/92
11/16/92
11/11/92
11/19/92
11/19/92
11/20/92
11/20/92
11/23/92
11/29/92
11/30/92
12/02/92
12/02/92
12/02/92
12/03/92
12/02/92
12/06/92
12/06/92
12/01/92
11/2S/92
10/09/92
12/11/92
12/12/92
12/13/92
12/14/92
12/13/92
12/14/92
12/13/92
12/16/92
12/16/92
12/16/92
12/20/92
12/19/92
12/19/92
12/20/92
12/21/92
12/21/92
12/26/92
12/15/92


Matl
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISCl LUBRICATING
OIL, FUEL: MO. 2-D
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: MO. 2
OIL: CRUDE
OILl CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE I AUTOMOTIVE
OIL! CRUDE
UNKNOHN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL I CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, FUELt NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OILl CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
PRODUCED WATER
OIL, HISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILl CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILl CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE


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SPBRRY
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CUSHING
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HAUKOHIS
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TULSA
ORLANDO
ORLANDO
LINDSEY

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OK 12/30/92
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OK 01/06/93
OK 01/07/93
OK 01/08/93
OK 01/11/93
OK 01/13/93
OK 01/13/93
OK 01/14/93
OX 01/16/93
OK 01/17/93
OK 01/20/93
OK 01/20/93
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OK 01/21/93
OK 01/21/93
OK 01/21/93
OK 01/21/93
OK 01/23/93
OK 01/23/93
OK 01/26/93
OK 01/26/93
OK 01/28/93
OK 01/28/93
OK 01/28/93
OK 01/29/93
OK 01/20/93
OK 02/04/93
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OK 02/09/93
OK 01/28/93
OK 02/10/93
OK 02/10/93
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OK 02/07/93
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OK 02/22/93
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OK 02/25/93
OK 02/25/93
OK 02/26/93
OK 02/26/93
OK 02/28/93
OK 02/28/93
OK 03/03/93
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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 RATLIFF
 RATLIFF CITY
 DEHEY

 CLEVELAND
 RATLIFF
 COMANCHB
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 PRUITT
 PRUITT CITY
 UNION CITY
 PRUITT
 TULSA
 LAHTON
 TULSA
 VELMA
 PERNNEL
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 VELMA
 CHELSEA
 HILSON
 CLEVELAND
 RATLIFF CITY
 SPARKS
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 MOORE
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 OKLAHOMA CITY
 CLEVELAND
 CUSHING
 BRAY
 BRAY
 RATLIFF CITY
 VELMA
 DISNEY
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 HASKELL
 HENNESSEY
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 DRUMRIGHT
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 TULSA
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MOSKOGEE
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MOORE
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 RATLIFF
 RATLIFF CITY
 GROVE
VELMA
NYNNBNOOD
OKLAHOMA CITY
BRAY
CUSHING
DRUHRIGHT
BLACKNELL
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SEMINOLE
GARVIN
CARTER
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STEPHENS
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SEHINOLB
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CREEK
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HAYES
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CREEK
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TULSA
HOWATA
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STEPHENS
GARVIN
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CARTER
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LINCOLN
CARTER
CARTER
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Spdate
11/10/92
03/01/13
03/01/93
03/0(/93
03/15/93
03/16/93
03/16/93
03/17/93
03/22/93
03/19/93
03/22/93
03/22/93
03/23/93
03/24/93
03/24/93
03/29/93
03/25/93
/ /
03/22/93
03/2C/93
03/27/93
03/20/93
03/21/93
04/02/93
04/04/93
04/05/93
04/07/93
04/01/93
04/01/93
04/10/93
04/12/93
04/13/93
04/13/93
04/14/93
04/16/93
04/21/93
04/23/93
04/23/93
04/27/93
04/27/93
04/2(/93
04/21/93
04/30/93
05/01/93
05/02/93
05/03/93
04/21/93
05/03/93
05/03/93
04/29/93
05/04/93
05/03/93
/ /
05/05/93
05/05/93
05/06/93
05/07/93
05/01/93
05/00/93
05/10/93
05/10/93
05/03/93
05/13/93
05/13/93
05/14/93
05/14/93
05/14/93
05/15/93
05/15/93
05/14/93


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MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
KOCH GATHERING COMPANY
BLF ASPHALT
SUN COMPANY

KOCH GATHERING COMPANY
RYDER TRUCK RENTAL
KOCH GATHERING
OXY USA
SUN REFINING t MARKETING
TOTAL PIPELINE CORP
EXXON
BUTTONHOOD PETROLEUM INC.
FRITZ FREIGHT

PHILLIPS PETROLEUH

KERR MCGEE
APOGEE ENVIROHENTAL
JACKSON'S GARAGE
KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
SUN PIPELINE COMPANY
AMOCO PRODUCTION CO

MOBIL PIPELINE


ROSEWOOD RESOURCES INC
CHEVRON USA INC
EXXON
AMOCO PRODUCTION
SONAT EXPLORATION
CONOCO INC
MOBIL PIPELINE
CONOCO INC
SUN PIPELINE COMPANY
Z AND D MACHINE

SUN REFINING CO
CONTINENTAL BAKING CO
CAREY GAS COMPANY


SUN PIPELINE
TEXACO EXPLORATION
KERR-MCGEE REFINING
KOCH PIPELINE CO
SUN PIPELINE COMPANY
KOCH GATHERING
SPEARS WRECKING SERV
PRYOR FORD

PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
MILLIONAIRE OF TULSA
WILLIAM MULLIN CO.
KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS


SUN PIPELINE CO
CURA
SUN PIPELINE COMPANY
MID-CONTINENT PIPELINE
KOCH GATHERING
PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
MOBIL EXPLORATION
                                                      Locate

                                             SEC-11,  R-l  WEST,  T-27
                                             RT 1  LAKE BURCHBE  RD
                                             SEC-20,  R-2  WEST,  T-6
                                             7TH AND  ILLINOIS STS
                                             SEC-27,  R-7  EAST,  T-10
                                             SEC-12,  R-l  EAST,  T-6
                                             5850  ARKANSAS
                                             1700  SOUTH UNION
                                             1524  SOUTHWEST BLVD
                                             SEC-29,  R-7  EAST,  T-5
                                             MILEHARKER 58 OFF  I 35
                                             SEC-19,  R-2  EAST T-4
                                             SEC-14,  R-5  BEST,  T-4
                                             1700  S UNION ST
                                             SEC-18,  R-12 WERST, T-4
                                             CENTER OF NE-1/4 OF NW
                                             SEC-18,  R-2  HERST,  T-2
                                             MM 12 ON 1-44
                                             ST HWY 19;,  SEC-30
                                             HOODS NO.30  HELL NW
                                             BELL  RD,  5 MI SOUTH OF
                                             SEC-33,  R-6  EAST,  T-13
                                             4591  NORTH HINGO ROAD
                                             CAMP  CHRISTIAN RD
                                             SEC-17,  RANGE 10 WEST,
                                             SEC-31,  R-3  WEST,  T-9
                                             NH 1/4 SEC.19,  R-9 BAST,
                                             NORTHEAST QUARTER
                                             4323  EAST 101ST
                                             SEC-2, R-3 WEST, T-2
                                             MILE  MARKER  NO.179 ON
                                             INTERSECTION OF 49TH WEST
                                             SOUTH GRAHAM FACILITY
                                             SEC-SWSHE 13.R-4 WEST,T-2
                                             SEC-27,R-7 HEST, T-18
                                             SH.NH.HE S RANGE, 3 HEST,
                                             TURMAN Bl SITE,SEC-9.R-25
                                             1000  SOUTH PINE
                                             SEC-9, R-3 WEST, T-2
                                             1000  SOUTH PINE
                                             SEC-l.SH QTR,R-7B,  T-4
                                             9700  S SUNNY LANE
                                             ON THE CIMARRON RIVER
                                             1700  S UNION ST ARKANSAS
                                             HHY 412  AND  HHY 69 AT THE
                                             SEC-2, R-l EAST, T-27,7
                                             1 MILS SOUTH OF TOWN NEW
                                             HE QTR OF SB OTR.SEC-32,
                                             HE QTR.SEC 9.R-5WEST,
                                             FRANKLIN UNIT TRACK 3
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                                             SEC-33,  R-2  HEST,  T-4
                                             SEC-11.  R-5  EAST,  T-9
                                             SB QTR OF SB QTR,  SEC-33,
                                             3509  S 113 HEST AVE
                                             69 HHY
                                             VERDIGRIS RIVER NEAR HHY
                                             NW QTR,  SEC-28, R-6 EAST,
                                             7107  E APACHE
                                             SEC-16,  R-l  EAST,  T-14
                                             CANEY RIVER  NORTHHEST
                                             5 MILES  BAST OF HHY 75 ON
                                             SBC-IS,R-5.  T-8
                                             SEC-17,  R-4  WEST,  T-21
                                             ALLSUPS  GROCERY HHY 287
                                             SEC-19,  R-9  EAST,  T-ll
                                             ROUTE 1,  BOX 445
                                             DRV-6, H-6 WEST, T-14
                                             SBC-28,  R-6  EAST,  T-26
                                             NUESTADT DEESE UNIT
          Lcity

BLACKHELL
CEMENT
NORMAN
PAWNEE
DRUMHRIGHT
OVERBROOK
CATOOSA
TULSA
TULSA
LITTLE CITY
ARDMORE
PAULS VALLEY
BRADLEY
TULSA
DEVOL
HENNESSEY
RATTLIF
LAHTON
FALLS VALLEY
VELMA
GRANDFIELD
YALE
TULSA
CHOUTEAU
BINGER
NEH CASTLE
ALLEN
TUSSY
TULSA
COUNTY LINE
SHAHNEE
KIEFER
FOX
VELMA
HENNESSEY
RATLIFF CITY
KENTA
PONCA CITY
FOX
PONCA CITY
FRANCIS
MOORE
PERKINS
TULSA
CHOTEAU
PONCA CITY
BARTLESVILLE
BOYNTON
BRAY
RATLIFF CITY
ELMORB CITY
MAYSVILLE
SEMINOLE
BYNG
SAND SPRINGS
PRYOR
NOHATA

TULSA
LUTHER
OGLESBY
RAMOHA
SEMINOLE
DOUGLAS
BOISE CITY
OKEMAH
DRUMHRIGHT
PIEDMONT
SHIDLER
RATLIFF CITY
                                                                                              ERNS Oil  spill  Database
      Lcounty

KAY
GRADY
CLEVELAND
PAWNEE
CREEK
LOVE
ROGERS
TULSA
TULSA
MARSHALL
CARTER
GARVIN
GRADY
TULSA
COTTON
KINGFISHER
CARTER
COTTON
GARVIN
STEPHENS
TILLMAN
PAYNE
TULSA
HAYES
CADDO
MCCLAIN
HUGHES
STEPHENS
TULSA
CARTER
POTTAHATOMIE
CREEK
CARTER
STEPHENS
KINGFISHER
CARTER
LE FLORE
KAY
CARTER
KAY
PONTOTOC
CLEVELAND
LOGAN
TULSA
HAYES
KAY
WASHINGTON
MUSKOGBB
STEPHENS
CARTER
GARVIN
GARVIN
SEMINOLE
PONTOTOC
TULSA
HAYES
NOWATA
OSAGE
TULSA
OKLAHOMA
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
SEHINOLE
GARFIELD
CIMARRON
OKFUSKEE
LOGAN
CANADIAN
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CARTER


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Spdate
05/18/93
05/17/93
05/19/93
05/18/93
05/21/93
05/21/93
05/22/93
05/22/93
05/24/93
05/24/93
05/25/93
05/25/93
05/24/93
05/25/93
05/27/93
05/27/93
05/25/93
05/28/93
05/26/93
05/29/93
05/28/93
06/02/93
06/03/93
06/05/93
06/08/93
06/08/93
06/08/93
06/08/93
06/10/93
06/14/93
06/17/93
06/14/93
06/17/93
06/17/93
06/18/93
06/18/93
06/22/93
06/23/93
06/23/93
06/23/93
06/19/93
06/18/93
06/25/93
06/25/93
06/27/93
06/30/93
06/07/93
06/30/93
07/02/93
07/04/93
07/05/93
07/06/93
07/06/93
07/07/93
06/23/93
07/03/93
07/14/93
07/15/93
07/15/93
07/16/93
07/19/93
07/19/93
07/19/93
07/28/93
07/31/93
08/03/93
08/05/93
08/06/93
08/08/93
08/13/93


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UNKNOWN OIL
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OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
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HE QUARTER,SEC-4.R-2
PHILLIPS RD  INTERSECTION
SOUTH GRAHAM DEESE SAND
SBC-1J, R-7  BAST. T-  5
SEC-16. R-2  BEST, T-  4
1200 SE 74TH
INTERSECTION OF HHY 9 AND
S» QTR.SBC-24. R-6 BAST,
HNY 51 NORTH BAR DITCH
SEC-24. R-16 EAST, T-24
TERMINAL B GATE 7 HILL
13700 NORTH  LINCOLN
SE QTR. SEC-3, R-l« EAST,
RT HC 65 BOX 219
PORT INDUSTRIAL PARK
SEC-5, R-10  EAST, T-24
SEC-23. R-3  BEST, T-l
SEC-24, R-5  EAST, T-2
3.50 MI HEST OF SHIDLER
SEC-4, R-9 EAST, T-7
HE 10TH ST AND BRYANT ST
SE 1/4 OF S/E
HHY It B.I HI EAST OF
1000 SOUTH PINE
HALF BLOCK ON MAIN ST
13700 NORTH  LINCOLN
SEC-7, R-7 EAST, T-17
SEC-13. R-l« NEST, T-12
SEC-«, H-2 WEST, T-2
SEC-29. R-«  EAST, T-5
SEC-21. R-l» EAST. T-S
SB QUARTER,  SEC-3, R-l
SEMINOLE PUMP STATION
SEC-22. R-S  BEST, T-2
SEC-17. R-i  EAST, T-15
          Lelty

EDMOND
ENID
GRAHAM
SASAKHA
HIL5ON
OKLAHOMA CITY
SEMINOLE
SEMINOLE
HYDRO
HINCAHON
OKLAHOMA CITY
EDMOND
MUSKOGEE
HASHOBA
MUSKOGEE

RATLIFF CITY
SHIDLER
SHIDLER
HOLDEHVILLE
OKLAHOMA CITY

SPARKS
PONCA
DAVIS
EDHOND

STAFFORD
VBLMA
ALLEN
HILVURTON

SEHINOLE
FOX
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       Lcounty

OKLAHOMA
GARFIELD
CARTER
SEMIXOLK
CARTER
OKLAHOMA
SEMINOLE
SEHINOLE
BLAIHE
ROGERS
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA
MUSKOGEE
PUSHMATAHA
OSAGE
OSAGE
CARTER
OSAGE
OSAGE
HUGHES
OKLAHOMA
OKMULGEE
LINCOLN
KAY
MURRAY
OKLAHOMA
CREEK
CUSTER
CARTER
POHTOTOC
LATIMER
PAYNE
SEHINOLE
CARTER
CREEK

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CRUDE
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CRUDE
SENE (JET A)
EDIBLE: LARD
CRUDE
MISC: MOTOR
S OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
DIESEL
FUEL: NO. 2
LINE: AUTOMOTIVE
HISC: LUBRICATING
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
HISC: MOTOR
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE

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          Locate

LYNCH STATION, 23 MILES
LACUNA INDIAN SCHOOL,
5308 CONTROL AVE, N.E.
AT MCKINLEY MINE, OFF HHY
HHY - 66 BAST
400 TERIJAS
F. STREET
H. POST 1207-1204
EXTREME SE CORNER OF NM.
H.OF HOBBS 1.5
NEAN PHILLIPS DODGE
SAN JUAN
SUPER VALUE STORE INC.
SECTION 31 T16S
CANNON AIR FORCE BASE,
ON RANGE ( POL FUELING
NH 1/2 5XN3 7215 R36E
LAUNCH COMPLEX 32,
US ARMY
SOUTH OF HHY. 380
10 MILES NORTH OF TOHN
SECTION 27 16N RANGE 11H.
RT 3 BOX 7 INTERSTATE 40
NATIONAL LABORTORY
4 MILES SE OF HURLEY
SE 1/4 OF SEC 36, T-21-S,
STATE HHY 44
GOODYEAR AUTOMOTIVE
PEP BOYS AUTO CENTER
LOW FLOW CONVEYANCE
SOUTH OF INDUSTRIAL PLANT
10 MILES S AND 2 MILES
GIANT SERVICE STATION ON
CIRCLE K 10000 GIBSON SM
SUN REFINING TANK BATTERY
P.O. BOX 2590
S 11, T-22-S, R-37-E
DOCK STATION 2HI S OF
S-8, T-24-N, R-6-H
500 H. TAYLOR ST.
1 1/2 MI UPSTREAM OF
KIRKLAND AFB
SWITCHING YARD MILE POST
950 NORTH US HIGHHAY 666
5 MILES SOUTH OF HOBBS ON
GAS A MAT 1305 832 AVE
HOLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE
715 CANDELARIA HE
1/4 MI S OF 5000 BLK,
MILE POST 115.8 LAS
STALLION RANGE, NH 1/4 OF
KIRTLAHD AFB
833 CSG/DEV HOLLIMAN AFB
10H S OF CUBA
SBC 4, TS10H, R27E
1/4 HI WEST OF 1-25 IN
2523 FOURTH ST NH
S-2, T-31 N, K-10 H
ANTALOPE RIDGE
833 CSG/DEV HOLLOHAN AFB
MISSLE BASE
OH HHY 44 IN THE CENTER
STATE RD 47 PHILLIPS
NORTHWEST 1 QUARTER
HELL 6

CONOCO DEB STATE BATTERY
OLD HHY 85
KIRTLAND AFB AT THE
403 QUEENS HHY
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EUNICE

ALBUQUERQUE
WINDOW ROCK
TUCUHCARI
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
DEHING
JAL
HOBBS
SILVER CITY
FAHHINGTON
ALBUQUERQUE

CLOVIS
HHITE SANDS

HHITE SANDS
HHITE SANDS
SOCORRO
LYBROOK
CROWN POINT
GALLUP
LOS ALAMOS
HURLEY
CARLSBAD
LIBROOK
CARLSBAD
SANTA FE
ACICA
ROSHELL
HOBBS
FARHINGTON
ALBUQUERQUE
MONUMENT
GALLUP
EUNICE
EUNICE
SEC 8, T-24-N, R-6-H
HOBBS
CHIMAYO
ALBUQUERQUE
HESQUITE
GALLUP
NADINE
SANTA FE
ALAHOGORDO
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
LAS CRUCES
WHITE SANDS
ALBUQUERQUE
HOLLIMAN AFB
CUBA
MONTOYA

ALBUQUERQUE

JAL
HOLLIMAN AFB
HHITE SANDS
LYBROOK
ALBUQUERQUE
BEAVER HEAD
DULCE
EUNICE
SEVEN RIVERS
ELEPHANT BUTE
ALBUQUERQUE
CARLSBAD
LEA
VALENCIA
BBRHALILLO
MCKINLEY
QUAY
BBRHALILLO
BERNALILLO
LUNA
LEA
LEA
GRANT
SAN JUAN
BERHALILLO
LEA
CURRY
DONA ANA
LEA
DONA ANA
DONA ANA
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RIO ARRIBA
MCKINLEY
MCKINLEY
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GRANT
EDDY
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EDDY
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LEA
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EDDY
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LEA
LEA
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LEA
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BBRNALILLO
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LEA
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OTERO
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BERNALILLO
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DONA ANA
BERNALILLO
OTERO
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QUAY
SIERRA
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SAN JUAN
LEA
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BERNALILLO
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LEA
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11/20/89
12/15/89
01/03/90
01/18/90
02/25/90
02/28/90
02/27/90
03/07/90
03/16/90
05/01/90
05/06/90
05/23/90
05/29/90
06/01/90
06/11/90
03/15/90
07/04/90
08/08/90


Hatl
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
GASOLINE
LUBE OIL
GASOLINE
DIESEL FUEL
GASOLINE
OILlCRUDE
HATER FROH OIL DRILLING
OILlCRUDE
DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
DIESEL OIL
NATURAL GAS
TRANSFORMER OIL PCB
GASOLINE
OILlCRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
GASOLINE (UNLEADED)
GASOLINE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
GASOLINE
DIESEL
NEUTRALIZED PROCESS
BLACK CONDENSATE
NATURAL GAS
USED MOTOR
HASTE AUTOMOTIVE OIL
MOTOR OIL
DIESEL
NATURAL GAS LIQUID
GASOLINE
GASOLINE
DIESEL OIL
GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
JET FUELS: JP-4
GASOLINES 1 AUTOMOTIVE
DIESEL
GASOLINE
GASOLINES: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINES: AUTOMOTIVE
JET FUELS: JP-4
DIESEL
JET FUEL: JP-4
DIESEL
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL HITH 3.8 PPM OF PCB
HYDRAULIC OIL
GASOLINE
GASOLINE
TRANSFORMER OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OILlCRUDZ
OIL:CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL
OIL: CRUDE
HEAT TRANSFER OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
NATURAL GAS


Quant 1
245.00
10000.00
240.00
75.00
1.00
0.00
137.00
1000.00
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2000.00
6500.00
30.00
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4142.00
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103.00
100.00
500.00
100.00
50.00
5250.00
600 . 00
2670.00
150.00
3750000.00
50.00
125.00
30.00
0.00
10.00
35.00
0.00
3500.00
50.00
4000.00
20.00
559.00
£00.00
80.00
0.00
1000.00
20.00
500.00
11.00
9000.00
15.00
0.00
1517.00
200.00
2000.00
500.00
0.00
2.00
4000.00
0.00
0.00
70.00
5.00
164.00
400.00
100000.00
12600.00
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SB 0. HE 0. SEC 15,  R-7
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SANTA FE
106 NORTH FIRST ST
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STATE HWY ll.R-37 BAST,
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TECMICAL AREA TA 9 BLDG
HWY 457.  15.4 MILES FROM
SB 1/4 SEC-10,  R-21  BAST,
HOLLOHAN AFB BLDG 311
          Laity

HOLLOHAH
HOLLOHAN
CROHHPOIHT
HOLLOMAN
HOBBS
DBS HOIHES
GRANDE
PUEBLO PENTADA
LORDSBURG
EUNICE
JAL
ALBUQUERQUE
CARLSBAD
MONUMENT
MONUMENT
CARLSBAD
FARHIHGTOH
ROSHELL
LYBROOK
NOAOUA HIKE
BLOOHFIELD
ALBUQUERQUE
LYBROOK
CANNON AFB
GALLUP
HOBBS
CANNON AFB
WHITE SANDS
BELEN
LOS ALAMOS
ANTHONY
HOLLOHAH

BELEN
LOVING
HOLLOHAN
HOLLOMAN
CAMPBELL
HILESAHDS
FRUITLAND
FARMINGTON
CUBA
RATON
ALAMAGORDO
SANTA FE
ANTHONY
LYBROOK
LA LU1
BELEN
TULAROSA
RESERVE
HOLLOMAN
JAL
IHDY
JAL
ALAMAGORDO
SAN MATEO
ESPANOLA
FORT STOCKTON

HOBBS
CANNOM AFB
LOS ALAMOS
LOVIHGTOH

HOLLOHAH
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       Lcounty

OTBRO
OTERO
MCKIHLEY
OTERO
LEA
UNION
UNION
SANDOVAL
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LEA
BBRNALILLO
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spdata
01/22/90
01/29/90
10/23/90
11/07/90
11/13/90
11/22/90
11/22/90
01/08/91
01/09/91
01/21/91
03/27/91
04/03/91
04/12/91
04/14/91
04/14/91
04/29/91
05/06/91
05/21/91
05/30/91
02/09/91
06/04/91
07/21/91
08/05/91
01/07/91
01/21/91
09/10/91
09/14/91
09/17/91
01/02/91
09/25/91
09/26/91
10/04/91
09/15/91
10/29/91
M/Ot/91
12/05/91
12/31/91
01/17/92
01/23/92
01/31/92
02/07/92
03/13/92
04/20/92
06/03/92
06/01/90
07/08/92
07/17/92
OS/22/92
07/21/92
01/03/92
01/04/92
01/11/92
01/11/92
09/01/92
09/09/92
11/04/92
11/15/92
11/15/92
11/15/92
01/02/93
01/11/93
01/01/93
/ /
01/16/93
01/21/93
01/29/93
02/11/93
03/31/93
04/19/93
04/20/93


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GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL. FUEL: HO. 2
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GAS CONDENSATE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OTHER OIL
OILS.MISClHOTOR
OIL: DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
OIL
OILlCRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
JET FUEL: JP-4
JET FUEL: JP-5
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OILS, DIESEL 1 DIESEL
JET FUEL: JP-5
UNKNOWN OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OILlCRUDE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE i AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIBSBL
MIXTURE OP CRUDE OIL AND
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OILlCRUDE
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OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
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OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
JET FUEL: JP-1
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL: CRUDE
TURBINE FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIESEL
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OILlCRUDE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
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MILEPOLE 122
WESTERN AGRICULTURAL
TEXAS 1 FIFTH ST
SEC-10, R-27 EAST,  T-18
COUNTY RD 9 MILES
SEC-30. R-28 EAST,  T-22
SBC-34, R-8 WEST,  T-15
RIO GRANDE RIVER NORTH OF
ST HWY 547 AT COAL MINE
HWY 547 AT THE THE COAL
1 SHELTER ACCESS RD
1.5 MILES EAST OF HHY18,
2701 SAWMILL RD
27CESCEV 111 ENGINEERS
                                     Lcity
FARMINGTON
CARLSBAD
LOVING
HOBBS
ARTBSIA
FRUITLAND
LOVING
GRANTS
ESPANOLA
GRANTS
MILAN
PLAYAS
HADIHE
SANTA FE
CANNON AFB
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      Lcounty

SAN JUAN
EDDY
EDDY
LEA
EDDY
SAN JUAN
EDDY
MCKINLEY
RIO ARRIBA
CIBOLA
CIBOLA
HIDALGO
LEA
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CURRY
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NM 04/16/93  UNKNOWN OIL                       0.00 U F
HM 05/06/93  OIL:  CRUDE                        1.00 B P
NM OS/13/93  OILl  DIESEL                     700.00 G R
NM OS/28/93  UNKNOWN OIL                    5000.00 G F
NM 05/31/93  OIL:  CRUDE                      360.00 B PT
HM 06/14/93  OIL,  MISC: LUBRICATING            0.00 U V
HM 07/14/93  OIL:  CRUDE                       59.00 B F
HM 07/20/93  OIL,  FUEL: HO.  2-D             100.00 G FT
HM 08/01/93  NATURAL GAS                       0.00 U P
HM 08/02/93  OIL,  FUEL: HO.  1-D            176S.OO G H
NH 08/02/93  OIL,  FUEL: NO.  2-D            1200.00 G H
HM 08/13/93  OIL,  FUEL: HO.  2-D              38.00 B FT
HM 08/25/93  OIL,  MISC: TRANSFORMER           13.00 G F
HM 08/13/93  GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE            800.00 G FS
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SUN PIPELINE
TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICES
EXXON
CHEVRON USA
EXXON
SUN PIPELINE
CHEVRON USA
TEXAS PIPELINE
EXXON
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
EXXON
TESORO OIL
SHELL OIL
KOCH GATHERING
CHEVRON USA
TEXAS NEK MEXICO PIPELINE
PERMIAN CORPORATION
EXXON
SOHIO PIPELINE
MCMURRAY PIPELINE
CHEVRON USA
FARMERS ELECTRIC COOP
SCURLOCK OIL
PHILLIPS PIPELINE
EXXON
EXXON
TEXACO OIL

GROENDYKE TRANSPORTATION
EXXON
MOBIL OIL
EXXON CHEMICAL
MOBIL OIL
MOBIL OIL
EXPLORER PIPELINE
TEXACO OIL
CITY OF DALLAS UTILITY
CHEVRON USA
CROHN CONTROL PETROLEUM
MARATHON OIL
EXXON
EXXON
UNKNOWN
EXXON
PHILLIPS 66
MOBIL OIL
SUN PRODUCTION (
PERMIAN CORPORATION
EXXON
PHILLIPS PIPELINE
EXXON
CHEVRON USA
SUN PRODUCTION (
SUN PRODUCTION 4
CONOCO
UNITED PETROLEUM
AVIALL (CHARLES H.
PHILLIPS 66
MOBIL OIL
SUN PIPELINE
MISSION TRANSPORT
SUN PRODUCTION 4
MCMURRAY PIPELINE
TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICES
EXPLORER PIPELINE
KOCH GATHERING
UNKNOWN
EXXON
EXXON
TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICES
          Locate

8 MI. SN SILVER
*2 NEST INDUSTRIAL LOOP
ON THE HGN SURVEY BLOCK 5
1000 YDS N TEX HHY
AT BAYTOHN REFINERY
8 MILES HEST OF SNYDER
SOUR LAKE CHEVERON TANK
10 MILES EAST OF
SMITH COUNTY NEAR
STRUNG, TEXAS MILE PORT
3 MILE N OF HHY 70 < HHY
SN/4 SEC. 41, BLK3,
JUST SOUTH OF
JAMES BUCAHANAN SURVEY
5 MILE SH KILGORE, 2 MI H
IN BORDEN COUNTY SEC. 40,
CANARY AREA NEAR HHY 258
AT THOMPSON LEASE, 19
4.5 MILES S OF WHITE OAK,
OFF HHY 42
MILE POLE 2, SECTION 62
BRAND ROAD, FIRE WHEEL
POWER HORN RANCH
SURVEY K 4 1C
2 MI. H OF HHY 42 OF HHY
18 MI H OF SAGVINE,l/2 MI
GULFHAY DRIVE 4 TERMINAL

CORNER OF BAYHAY DR. t
CONROE OIL FIELD
B.J.BROW) FARM AS BROHH
SUGAR VALLEY FIELD
EAST "A" SHEET LEASE
"B.A." SHEET LEASE 5-6
1/4 MILE SOUTH OF ROYAL
TERMINAL VOU BETWEEN 18TH
300 YDS. SO OF ROYAL LN
SBC 21 TWP BLK 42 T5S 9.5
CROM RD EAST OF HASHBURN
PHOENIX LAKE FIELD, E.
1/2 HI. FROM HHY 35 NEAR
1/4 MI WEST OF CALCO ON
HE 1/4 S20 BLK 32 TIS
IN RURAL AREA S OF
ON PENNY SURVEY 1 MILE S
NEAR HHY 42 7 MI NORTH OF
SEC 20 VH EPPERSON SUR. 3
SB/4 ABSTRACT 78, FALLBR
AT MAIDEN LEASE 1/4 S. OF
ON CROSLEY LEASE
1/2 MI. N. OF TURNERTOHN
WEST 7TH ST.
6 MI. FROM CARTHAGE
CALMONSTON SURVEY 2 MI.
FM 821
SUNRAY TX, GM 119
ADDISON AIRPORT
FREEPORT HARBOUR BRAZOS
Hill 4 MI S ON FM1593
1/2 M EAST OF H408 NEAR
518 BROOKLYN AVE
US HHY 80 t SUN COMP. RD
HHY 850 4 HHY 135 AT
15 GARY PLACE
AT Ultra SUR. A 1661 NO. E
300 BLK EAST OF FM1314
INTERSECTION OF BEECH 4
STATE HHY 14 ROADCROSS1NG
S. OF HHY 65-ANUHUAC E.
716 N. JACKSON ST.
          Lcity

SILVER
MIDLAND
SNYDER
MIDLAND
BAYTOHN
SNYDER
SOURLAKE
LEFORS
OVERTON
STRANG
BISHOP

KILGORE
LYONS
KILGORE

HOUSTON
RICHMOND
HHITE OAK
KILGORE
SNYDER
GARLAND
FORT O1CONNER

OVERTON
SAGVINE
PORT ARTHUR
WICHITA FALLS
BAYTOHN
CONROE

VAN VLECK
HITCHCOCK

DALLAS
PORT ARTHUR
IRVING
CRANE
PASEDENA
ORANGE
DANBURY
TALCO

KILGORE
NEH LONDON
KILGORE
BRECKEHRIDGE

KILGORE
ALVIH
TURNERTONN
PORT ARTHUR
CARTHAGE
HHITE OAK
FORSAH
SUNRAY
ADDISON
FREEPORT
LOLITA
ORANGE
SAN ANTONIO
COARKSVILLB CITY
OVERTON
ODESSA
GRAPEVINE
CONROE
FORT WORTH
HAWKINS
ANAHUAC
ODESSA
                                                 ERNS Oil Spill Database
      Leounty

COKE
MIDLAND
SCURRY
MIDLAND
HARRIS
SCURRY
HARDIN
GRAY
RUSK

NUBCES
MIDLAND
GREGG
BURLESON
GREGG
BORDEN
HARRIS
FORT BEND
GREGG
GREGG
SCURRY
DALLAS
CALHOUN
HUTCHINSON
RUSK
CALDHELL
JEFFERSON
HICHITA
HARRIS
MONTGOMERY
CLAY
MATAGORDA
BRAZORIA
BRAZORIA
DALLAS
JEFFERSON
DALLAS
CRANE
HARRIS
ORANGE
BRAZORIA
TITUS
HOWARD
GREGG
RUSK
GREGG
STEPHENS
WICHITA
BRAZORIA
RUSK
JEFFERSON
PANOLA
GREGG
HOWARD
MOORE
DALLAS
BRAZORIA
JACKSON
ORANGE
BEXAR
GREGG
RUSK
BCTOR
TARRANT
MONTGOMERY
T ARRANT
HOOD
CHAMBERS
ECTOR


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TX
TX
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TX
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TX
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TX
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TX
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TX
TX
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Spdate
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11/20/86
11/20/86
11/14/86
10/16/86
11/23/86
11/23/86


Hatl
OIL:CRUDE
MINERAL OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
INTERMEDIATE DISTILLATE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
MINERAL OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL'.CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
MINERAL OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL-.CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE
FUEL OIL
GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
MINERAL OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OTHER OIL
BRINE
BRINE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE
GALLON JET A FUEL
JET FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
MINERAL OIL
GASOLIHE
OIL:CRUDE
PETROLEUM PRODUCT
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
MINERAL OIL


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CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
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PERMIAN CORPORATION
ARCO PIPELINE
ABF FREIGHT
PHILLIPS 66
TEXACO OIL
SHELL OIL
TEXACO OIL
TEXACO OIL
CHEVRON USA
ARCO CHEMICAL
OSBORNE GAS I OIL
EXXON
UNKNONN
CHEVRON USA
ARCO PIPELINE
CHEVRON USA
DIAMOND SHAMROCK
UNKHOHH
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
SUN PIPELINE
TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICES
TEXAS PIPELINE
SUN PIPELINE
ARCO PIPELINE
HILL PETROLEUM
TEXAS HEN MEXICO PIPELINE
FINA
GATX
FERHBNTA
HOUSTON LIGHTING t PONER
CARSHELL AIR FORCE BASE
COASTAL TRANSPORT
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
PHILLIPS 66
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL
TESORO PIPELINE
FINA
PALESTINE CONTRACTORS
EXXON
CHEVRON USA
EXXON
UNKNOHN
CONOCO
MOBIL OIL
ARCO OIL < GAS
INTBRBSINE
EXXON
CHEVRON USA
TESORO OIL
SOHIO PIPELINE
JOB'S VISA TRUCK STOP
ARCO OIL i GAS
ARCO OIL < GAS
UNITED STATES PRINTING
ANDRENS TRANSPORT
AMOCO PRODUCTION
MCMURRAY PIPELINE
KOCH GATHERING
FINA
EXXON
CHEVRON USA
EXXON
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
SUN PIPELINE
                                                       Locate

                                             OH HHITE OAK RD.  IN NHITE
                                             11242 STUEBUER
                                             HMY 1053
                                             HENDERSON PUMPING ST. 15
                                             US AIR FORCE
                                             2 MILES S. ON HNY 81
                                             3.5 MILES H OF ALEDRO.  3
                                             ABF FREIGHT (MARVIN MILLER
                                             SE 1/4, SN1/4.SEC 21.BLK
                                             10999 SCARSDALB ST.  <
                                             H.H.  ELDER LEASE  HNY 31
                                             SITE 124 PLANT
                                             TEXACO TANK FARM  BETNEEN
                                             SEC.  21 TIP BLK 42 T5F
                                             ARCO CHEMICAL CO.
                                             OSBORNE GAS ( OIL
                                             2 MI.  SO. KILGORE.  TEXAS
                                             UNKNONN
                                             PORT ARTHUR REFINERY.
                                             1 HI.  E. OF NHITE OAK,
                                             CHEVRON
                                             10 MI. N. OF STANFORD
                                             LOVE'S TRUCK STOP ON N.
                                             7 HI.  S. OF HEN BROUNFEDS
                                             SUN PIPELINE
                                             NEST COUNTY RD. < 40TH
                                             N. OF HNY 73 B. OF FM823
                                             OFF IX HHY 3431 HT t C RR
                                             IS MI. SH OF PALESTINE
                                             UNKNONN
                                             HE 1/4 SE51B41A PNDIC
                                             FINA
                                             GATX
                                             FERMENTA PLANT PROTECTION
                                             H. BAY RD.
                                             CARSNELL AIRFORCE BASE
                                             INTERSECTION FM 1C04 <
                                             1-30  t TRINITY CENTENEIAL
                                             COUNTY RD 119 2 MI.  S OF
                                             OCCIDENTAL ELECTRO CHEH.
                                             1/4 S. OF INTERSECTION
                                             AT REFINERY
                                             PALESTINE CONTRACTORS
                                             EXXON BAYTONN DOCKS »2  ,

                                             OH SPUR 101

                                             5 HI.  S. OF BLBERT ON HUT
                                             S HI.  S. OF KILGORE
                                             PINKSTON C. LEASE 1.5 M.
                                             DITCH  AT INTERSINE
                                             IMOGENS STATION (PUMPING)
                                             SEC 6  77 PSL OFF  FM 874
                                             US HNY 83 3 HI. SO OF
                                             3 HI.  NORTH
                                             JOE'S  VISA TRUCK  STOP
                                             STATE  NUBCES  BAY  TRACT
                                             STATE  NUBCES  BAY  TRACT
                                             UNITED STATES PRINTING
                                             CEDAR  BAYOU t REDELL
                                             DAKOTA STREET
                                             1.5 MI.  H.  OF ST.  HHY 42
                                             3 MI.  E. OF CONROE ON
                                             FINA OIL CO.
                                             HECHES OIL FIELD.
                                             CHEVRON USA
                                             15 MI.  E OF TALCO ON FM71
                                             ON HHY 874 APP. 4  HILES
                                             500 YDS B.  OF CHEVRON
                                             HCKINLEY LEASE OFF
          Lcity

HHITE OAK
HOUSTON
CRANK
DENHELL
SAN ANTONIO
STONEBURG
ALEDEO
DALLAS

HOUSTON
KILGORE
PORT ARTHUR
PORT ARTHUR

PASBDENA
BEAUMONT
KILGORE
BAYTOHH
PORT ARTHUR
HHITE OAK
EL PASO
STAMFORD
ROYSE CITY
OGDEN
HHITE OAK

PORT ARTHUR
ASPEHMOMT
PALESTINE
HOUSTON

PORT ARTHUR
GALENA PARK
HOUSTON
ELDON
FORT NORTH
SAN ANTONIO
FORT NORTH
BORGER
DEER PARK
SAM ANTONIO
BIG SPRING
PALESTINE
BAYTONN
RAYNOOD
KILGORE
GRAND PRAIRIE
ELBERT
KILGORE

HOUSTON
PLEASANTON
HERMIT
LAREDO
KILGORE
LUFKIN
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
DALLAS
BAYTOHN
HOUSTON
TYLER
CONROE
BIG SPRING
HECHES

TALCO
HERMIT
KERMIT
LONGVIEH
                                                                                              ERNS Oil spill Databaae
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GREGG
HARRIS
CRANE
CRANE
BEXAR
MONTAGUE
PARKER
DALLAS
HUTCHINSOH
HARRIS
GREGG
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
UPTON
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
GREGG
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
GREGG
EL PASO
JONES
COLLIN
COMAL
GREGG
ECTOR
JEFFERSON
STONEHALL
ANDERSON
HARRIS
ANDREHS
JEFFERSON
HARRIS
HARRIS
CHAMBERS
TARRANT
BEXAR
TARRANT
HUTCHINSON
HARRIS
BEXAR
HONARD
ANDERSON
HARRIS
LIBERTY
GREGG
DALLAS
THROCKMORTORN
GREGG
RUSK
HARRIS
ATASCOSA
HINKLER
MEBB
GREGG
ANGELINA
SAN PATRICIO
SAN PATRICIO
DALLAS
HARRIS
HARRIS
GREGG
MONTGOMERY
HONARD
ANDERSON
BORDEN
TITUS
HIHKLER
HINKLER
GREGG
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TX
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12/20/86
12/20/86
12/20/86
12/21/86
12/22/86
12/22/86
12/23/86
12/29/86
12/24/96
12/25/86
12/26/86
12/27/86
12/24/86
12/29/86
02/13/85
09/13/85
12/18/86
12/22/86
12/31/86
01/02/87
01/07/87
12/18/86
12/19/86
12/26/86
01/02/87
01/03/87
01/05/87
01/05/87
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
UNKNOHN
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
DIESEL
OTHER OIL
GASOLINE
OILiCRUDB
QUINCH OIL
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OTHER OIL
UNKNONN
OILiCRUDE
GASOLINE ODOR
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
IAF BOTTOMS
OILiCRUDE
GASOLINE
DIESEL
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
JET FUEL
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
PLATFORM CHARGE
OILiCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOHN
CHLORINE
OILiCRUDE
JP-4
GASOLINE
DIESEL
LIGHT CYCLE OIL
MULTIPLE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
LUBE OIL
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
RESIN MIXED NITH OIL
OIL! CRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILICRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
OILtCRUDB
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
GASOLINE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
u
n
i
Quint 1 t
2.00 B
7000.00 6
420.00 B
320.00 B
100.00 G
100.00 B
1710.00 B
(SO. 00 6
S.OO B
300.00 G
5.00 B 1
400.00 B
5.00 P
SO. 00 B
500.00 G
50.00 B
4.00 B 1
0.00
17(2.00 G
5.00 B
50.00 G
7100.00 G
1500.00 G
1.00 G
1.00 B
10.00 G
1.00 B
10.00 B
125.00 B
4000.00 B
HO. 00 B
0.00
0.00
20.00 P
0.00
200.00 G
1.00 G
100.00 G
15.00 B
10.00 G
20.00 B
1.00 B
3.00 G
1.00 B
1.00 B
6.00 B
1.00 G
1C. 00 B
25.00 B
30.00 B
1.00 T
1000.00 B
70.00 B
40.00 B
(.00 B
2000.00 G
1.00 G
1.00 G
10.00 G
1.00 G
1.00 G
15.00 B
200.00 B
1000.00 G
3.00 G
47.00 B
12.00 B
495.00 B
110.00 B
34.00 G
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                                                                                              ERHS Oil Spill Database

Case!
F87-0606
F87-0621
F87-0625
F87-0627
FB7-0629
F87-0630
F87-0636
FB7-0637
F87-0643
F87-0644
F87-0645
FB7-0658
F87-0659
F87-0661
F87-0663
F87-0664
F87-0665
F87-0666
F87-0669
F87-0671
F87-0672
F87-0679
F87-0684
F87-0692
F87-0699
F87-0708
F87-0716
F87-0721
F87-0729
F87-0732
F87-0741
F87-0742
F87-0745
F87-0749
F87-0750
F87-0757
F87-0758
F87-0760
F87-0762
F87-0764
F87-D767
F87-0768
F87-0770
F87-0771
F87-0774
F87-0780
F«1-07»B
F87-0793
F87-0795
F87-0796
F87-0797
F87-0810
F87-0812
F87-0815
F87-0816
F87-0818
F87-0828
F87-0829
F87-0830
F87-0838
F87-0841
FB7-0846
F87-0847
F87-0855
F87-0861
F87-0865
F87-0866
F87-0870
F87-0871
F87-0874
9
t Prp
TEXACO OIL
TEXAS PIPELINE
DBLHINTEX OIL < GAS
HB ZACHARY
NAVAL AIR STATION
CHEVKON USA
EXXON
EXXON
CONOCO
SUN PIPELINE
PHILLIPS 66
ARCO PIPELINE
PHILLIPS 66
SCURLOCK OIL
KOCH GATHERING
EXXON
CHEVRON USA
MOBIL OIL
PHILLIPS 66
ARCO PIPELINE
DYESS AIR FORCE BASE
SUN PIPELINE
KOCH GATHERING
CHEVRON USA
SHELL OIL
GATX
EXXON
CHEVRON USA
UNKNOWN
EXXON
CHEVRON USA
TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICES
CHEVRON USA
CITY OF HEATHERFORD
TEXACO OIL
CHEVRON USA
UNKNOWN
KOCH GATHERING
COPT HOUSTON
HYLIE MUNICIPAL SERVICE
MOBIL OIL
RAHMAN OIL t REFINING
EXXON
TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICES
AMOCO
EXXON
SCURLOCK OIL
TEXACO OIL
SUN PRODUCTION I
UNKNOWN
SUN PIPELINE
TESORO OIL
CHEVRON USA
CONTINENTAL BAKING
CONTINENTAL BAKING
TESORO OIL
LOME STAR ARMY AMMUNITION
TEXAS NEW MEXICO PIPELINE
SANTE FE RAILROAD
MOBIL OIL
MOBIL OIL
MERCHANT TRUCKING
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
SUN PIPELINE
HUNT OIL
CHEVRON USA
SUN PRODUCTION t
TOTAL PIPELINE
DFN POLICE
                                                      Locate

                                             1  HI.  N.  OF FH2491 E.  OF
                                             3  HI.  S.  OF BRYSON
                                             7  1/2  MI. E. I 3  1/2 M N
                                             WITHIN FACILITY 3 T.
                                             NAVAL  AIR ST. CORPUS
                                             1/4 M. N  OF HWY 158
                                             HECHES FIELD. SITE 13.
                                             2  MI.  W.  OF CHARLOTTE  ON
                                             SEC.52, 85.10B.
                                             HWY 80. PIPELINE NO. 5A
                                             1000 W. OF BORGER
                                             2  MI.  SW  TUCKER AT ARCO
                                             PANOLA COUNTY
                                             NEAR JEFFERSON, UNDER
                                             NEAR CONROB OH WILSON
                                             CONROEFIELD
                                             INTERSEC. Of HARSH LN  i
                                             W. RANCJ A LEASE
                                             5  MI.  S OF ALVIN. TX
                                             JOHNSON SURVEY
                                             AT BASE
                                             3  MI.  S.  OF BEAUMONT ON
                                             CONROE FIELD
                                             1/4 MI. W.  OF HWY 69 ON
                                             PLANT  SITE OFF HWY 225
                                             GATX
                                             N  EDGE t  DUBLIN 4
                                             537 BLOCK OF 34 H/T
                                             ON LOST RIVER BRIDGE OM

                                             HHY 54
                                             HHY 303 NEAR NOTREES,  TX.
                                             RT 652 IN ORLA TX
                                             TREATMENT PLANT
                                             1.5 HI.SE OF ELECTRA TX.
                                             2  1/2  HI. NH OF SHERMAN
                                             SWAMPY AREA DEAR CON
                                             FROH GAINESVILLE E. OH 82
                                             GREENS BAYOU AT SALVAGE
                                             800 W. KIRBY
                                             2  MI.  N.  OF LONGVIEH AT

                                             1-45 TO NEEDHAH RD. EXIT
                                             LAKE RAY  HUBBARD
                                             8  MI.  W.  OF LEVALLAND

                                             S  MI.  E.  OF INT.  OF HWY
                                             NORTH  PORT HECHE3 FIELD

                                             1900 BEAUMONT
                                             HSA 545 PUMP
                                             CONTINENTAL BAKING CO.
                                             CONTINENTAL BAKING CO.
                                             HF OTTHER S721  GCS
                                             RAILROAD YD.  S.  OF
                                             5  MI NO.  KILGORE
                                             SEC. 5,  JOHN  RODMAN
                                             25 MI.  E. OF  WICHITA
                                             2  MI.  SO OF WORTHAH
                                             BETWEEN H13 i 1394
                                             4  MI.  SO. OF  800 YARDS OF
                                             SE OT ATHENS
                                             SEC. 4 JH OF  GIBSON
                                             5  HI.  SO FH 701
                                             KEMPS WITCHITA VALLEY
                                             DFW AIRPORT
                                                                                  Lcity
WICHITA FALLS
GUTHRIE
SAN ANTONIO
CORPUS CHRISTI
GOLDSMITH
LONGVIEH
CORPUS CHRISTI
MIDLAND
COARKSVILLE CITY
BORGER
ARLINGTON

JEFFERSON
GIDDLING STATION
HOUSTON
DALLAS
VANDERBILT
HOUSTON
LONGVIEH
ABILENE
BEAUMONT
GIDDINGS
BEAUMONT
DEER PARK
GALENA PARK
DALLAS
WICKETT
ANAHUAC
CLEAR LAKE
EL PASO
NOTREES
ORLA
HEATHERFORD
WICHITA FALLS
SHERMAN

GAINESVILLE
HOUSTON
WYLIE
LONGVIEH
ANAHUAC
CONROE
DALLAS
LEVALLAND
FORT WORTH
TYLER
ORANGE
ABILENE
FORT WORTH
WHITE OAK
MERTZON
WICKETT
DALLAS
DALLAS
MERTZON
TEXARKAMA
OZONA
BROHNWCOD
LONGVIEH
MIDLAND
HICHITA FALLS
BEAUMONT
WORTHAH
TURNBRTOHN
ATHENS
CRANE
LIASVILLE
HOLLIDAY
DFW
                                                                                                         Lcounty
                                                                                                                         ST   Spdate
MCLENNAN
HICHITA
XING
BBXAR
NVECES
ECTOR
HUECES
MONTAGUE
GREGG
HUTCHINSOH
TARRANT
PANOLA
MARION
MONTGOMERY
HARRIS
DALLAS
JACKSON
HARRIS
GREGG
TAYLOR
JEFFERSON
WASHINGTON
JEFFERSON
HARRIS
HARRIS
DALLAS
WARD
CHAMBERS
HARRIS
EL PASO
ECTOR
LOVING
PARKER
HICHITA
GRAYSON
ORANGE
COOKE
HARRIS
COLLIN
GREGG
CHAMBERS
MONTGOMERY
DALLAS
HOCKLEY
TARRANT
SMITH
ORANGE
TAYLOR
TARRANT
GREGG
IRION
HARD
DALLAS
DALLAS
IRION
BOHIE
CROCKETT
GREGG
MIDLAND
WICHITA
JEFFERSON
FREESTONE
RUSK
HENDERSON
CRANE
STEPHENS
ARCHER
TARRANT
TX 12/13/86
TX 12/18/86
TX 01/08/87
TX 01/09/87
TX 01/09/87
TX 01/09/87
TX 01/10/87
TX 01/09/87
TX 01/12/87
TX 01/13/87
TX 01/13/87
TX 01/14/87
TX 01/14/87
TX 01/14/87
TX 01/14/87
TX 01/15/87
TX 01/14/87
TX 01/15/87
TX 01/15/87
TX 01/15/87
TX 01/15/87
TX 01/16/87
TX 01/17/87
TX 01/19/87
TX 01/20/87
TX 01/22/87
TX 01/23/87
TX 01/26/87
TX 01/28/87
TX 01/28/87
TX 01/28/87
TX 01/28/87
TX 01/28/87
TX 01/27/87
TX 01/30/87
TX 01/20/87
TX 01/23/87
TX 01/30/87
TX 02/05/87
TX 01/30/87
TX 02/07/87
TX 02/11/87
TX 02/13/87
TX 02/16/87
TX 01/24/87
TX 01/29/87
TX 02/01/87
TX 02/02/87
TX 02/02/87
TX 02/02/87
TX 01/31/87
TX 02/05/87
TX 02/05/87
TX 02/05/87
TX 02/03/87
TX 02/05/87
TX 02/01/81
TX 02/09/87
TX 02/10/87
TX 02/11/87
TX 02/12/87
TX 02/13/87
TX 02/12/87
TX 02/21/87
TX 02/15/87
TX 02/16/87
TX 02/16/87
TX 02/17/87
TX 02/18/87
TX 02/11/87
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
PCB
PCB
OIL:CRUDB
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
EXTRACT OIL
OIL: CRUDE
LIQUIFIED NATURAL GAS
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
JP-4
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE

GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDB
DIESEL
CONDENSATE
OIL:CRUDB
MINERAL OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL:CRUDB
OIL:CRUDE

GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDE
BUNKER OIL
OIL:CRUDE
LUBE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE
OILiCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
DIESEL
DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDE
DIESEL
OIL.-CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
GASOLINE
GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL-.CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
JET FUEL
U So
n ur
i c
Quantl t e
2092.00 B P
75.00 B FP
200.00 B F
140.00 G F
25.00 6
150.00 B P
400.00 B P
150.00 B P
4.00 P P
2.00 B P
20.00 B P
1000.00 B P
4.00 B P
15.00 B P
7.00 B P
S.OO B P
400.00 G
4.00 B
1.00 B
S.OO B P
5000.00 G F
3.00 B P
30.00 B P
200.00 B P
15.00 B F
1000.00 G F
1.00 G F
90.00 B P
200.00 G H
3.00 B P
5.00 B FP
3.00 G F
90.00 B P
300.00 G F
100.00 B P
4.00 B P
0.00 F
2000.00 B P
0.00 V
300.00 G F
50.00 B P
1.00 B F
1. 00 P
1.00 G F
200.00 B P
1000.00 G F
100.00 B P
3.00 B P
60.00 B f
100.00 G
15.00 B P
165.00 B F
160.00 B P
30.00 H
30.00 G H
150.00 B F
1413.00 G F
300.00 B P
150.00 G F
100.00 B P
200.00 B P
0.00 H
300.00 B P
600.00 B
2.00 B P
10.00 B P
60.00 B P
100.00 B F
400.00 B P
1.00 G A
H Ca He
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t 8 i
. e
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
0
O
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                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Dlt»b»«e

Casel
F87-087C
F87-0882
F87-0891
F87-0892
F87-0893
F87-0898
F87-0904
F87-0910
F87-0913
F87-0917
F87-0919
F87-0934
F87-0944
' F87-0953
F87-0954
F87-095C
F87-0959
F87-0960
F«7-0971
F87-0972
F87-0973
F87-097C
F87-0978
F87-0980
F87-0983
F87-0984
F87-0988
F87-0992
F87-0993
F87-0999
F87-1010
F87-1015
F07-1022
F87-1023
F87-1031
F87-1035
F87-1040
F87-1054
F87-1055
F87-10C1
FI7-10C7
F87-1078
F87-1091
F87-1098
F87-1099
F87-1100
F87-1101
F87-110S
F87-1110
F87-111C
F87-1117
F87-1120
F87-1128
FB7-1131
F87-1138
F87-1142
F87-1145
F87-1148
F87-1149
F87-1150
F87-1151
F87-1154
F87-1155
F87-1164
F87-1185
F87-1192
F87-U93
F87-1194
F87-1195
F87-1197
1
t Prp
DYESS AIR FORCE BASE
ALLIED AVIATION OF TEXAS
BOB GAINEY / TERRY LONE
MARATHON OIL
MOBIL OIL
SUN PRODUCTION t
EXXON
AMOCO PIPELINE
TEXACO OIL
EXXON CHEMICAL
CHEVRON USA
EXXON
GENERAL DYNAMICS
SHELL OIL
SUN PIPELINE
MISSION PETROLEUM
MOBIL OIL
UNION EXPLORATION
MOBIL OIL
GEER TANK TRUCKS
FINA
CHEVRON USA
EXXON
TEXACO OIL
MOBIL OIL
EXXON
OIL TRANSPORT
CHEVRON USA
CROWN CENTRAL PETROLEUM
FINA
GULF STATES UTILITIES
TEXACO OIL
UNKNOWN
SHELL OIL
HUDSON ISO
UNKNOWN
GULF STATES UTILITIES
SUN PRODUCTION (
COOK, RENE
SHELL OIL
UNION CARBIDE
CHEVRON USA
TEXACO OIL
EXXON CHEMICAL
P.O. ELECTRIC
UNKNOWN
AMOCO PIPELINE
MELTEN TRUCK LINES
CHEVRON USA
RED RIVER DEPOT
RED RIVER DEPOT
TEXACO OIL
MOBIL OIL
FAYETTE POWER PROJECT
TEXACO OIL
MOBIL OIL
MOBIL OIL
CHEVRON USA
EXXON
SHELL OIL
SHELL OIL
CITY OF NEATHERFORD
LOUISIANA GLORIA OIL <
RENRAG
EXXON CHEMICAL
TRUSSEL. H.H.
SOHIO PIPELINE
AMERICAN PETRO TANK
EXXON CHEMICAL
PHILLIPS 66
                                                       Locate

                                             WITT HWY 80
                                             AT DALLAS LOVE FIELD
                                             I HI. S. OF MERKEL
                                             ELINGA H. WEDBR SURVEY
                                             RUSK CO.1.5 MI. SW OF
                                             2 MI. N. OF KILGORE
                                             ANAHUAC FIELD - JOHNSON
                                             ARDEN TO COHCHO LINE
                                             INTERSECTION OF TERMINAL
                                             H I TC RR COMPANY SURVEY
                                             S/I-20 5 MILE
                                             OFF HWY 42 NEAR
                                             AIR FORCE PLANT 4
                                             1/2 MI. OUT OF KILGORE
                                             1/2 HI. W. OF HWY. 770/3

                                             S. EDGE OF CORSICANA
                                             JW SHELLER LEASE TANK,
                                             S HI. SW UWCVIEW
                                             1/2 MI. N. OF HNY 67 <

                                             1135 SPRINGSDALE
                                             FM 1805 N. OF METERING
                                             ON TERMINAL RD. NEAR
                                             3 HI. S. OF VANDERBILT
                                             2 HI. NE OF REFUGIO, TX

                                             S19C BF 3-S MI. E. OF
                                             CROWN ROAD
                                             BETWEEN ABILENE/HOLLY TX.

                                             1 HI. N. OF FN Cl AND
                                             1-10 NORTH SIDE AND SAN
                                             SBC. 20 BLK.2 C HI.
                                             HUDSON ISO CAMPUS
                                             JIM HOUSER LEASE/1 1/4
                                             SABINE POWER STATION
                                             1 HI. NW OF SPRING HILL,
                                             CHEVEROH PIPELINE
                                             KIRKLAND WATSON LEASE
                                             NE OF TAFT,COUNTY RD881 E
                                             2 HI. N. OF CRAME,  1 MI.
                                             CIVIC CENTER PARK NEAR
                                             EXXON CLAM-LAKE FIELD ST.
                                             2 MI. S. OF 1-20; 1 HI.
                                             1 1/2 HI. N. W.  OF THREE
                                             HWY 343, 1/2 MI.  SO. OF
                                             290C W. KILLER
                                             3 HI. SW OF TOWN OF
                                             RED RIVER DEPOT
                                             EAST SIDE OP BLDG 943

                                             4 HI. W. OF DAYTON TX.
                                             7 MI. B. OF LAGRANGE OFF
                                             BARTELL PASS FIELD.  TRACT
                                             E. OF HWY.  2384/N.  OS

                                             PLANT
                                             C HI. S. OP KILGORE, 2
                                             5 HI. S. OP N.  HWY 42

                                             STP PLANT

                                             COKE LEASE
                                             PT.  PLEASANT RD./500 FT.
                                             GALVESTON BAY/TEN HI.  NE
                                             AMOCO CLAYTON LEASE
                                             AMERICAN PETRO TANK
                                             2 HI. N. OF NEW LONDON FM
                                             AT REFINERY AND HGL
          Lclty

ABILENE
DALLAS
MERKEL
SIHTON
KILGORE
LONGVIEW
ANAHUAC
ARDEN
PORT  ARTHUR
MIDLAND
SANTO
LONGVIEN
LAKE  NORTH
KILGORE
SOURLAKE
HOUSTON
CORSICANA
DICKINSON
LONGVIEN
JACKSBORO
WICHITA FALLS
AUSTIN

PORT  ARTHUR
VANDBRBILT
REFUGIO
DALLAS
CRANE
HOUSTON
ABILENE
BRIDGE  CITY
WICHITA PALLS
BAYTOWN

LUFKIN
SIPE  SPRINGS
BRIDGE  CITY
LONGVIEW
PENWELL
OUITHAN
PORT  LAVACA
CRANE
PORT ARTHUR
ANAHUAC
EASTLAND
THREE RIVERS
BEAUMONT
GARLAND
BEAUMONT
TEXARKANA
TEXARKANA
FORT ARTHUR
DAYTON
AUSTIN
CORPUS  CHRISTI
ELECTRA
ELECTRA
EL PASO
KILGORE
KILGORE
QUITMAN
NEATHERFORD
TYLER
SAM HOUSTON NATIONAL
GLADENATER
TEXAS CITY
KILGORE
ODESSA
NEW LONDON
BORGER
       Lcounty

TAYLOR
DALLAS
TAYLOR
SAN PATRICIO
GREGG
GREGG
CHAMBERS
IRION
JEFFERSON
MIDLAND
PALO PINTO
GREGG
TARRAHT
GREGG
LIBERTY
HARRIS
NAVARRO
GALVESTON
GREGG
JACK
WICHITA
TRAVIS
VAN ZAHDT
JEFFERSON
JACKSON
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HARRIS
TAYLOR
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ORANGE
ECTOR
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CRANE
JEFFERSON
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LIVE OAK
JEFFERSON
DALLAS
JEFFERSON
BOWIE
BOWIE
JEFFERSON
LIBERTY
TRAVIS
NUECBS
NICHITA
NICHITA
EL PASO
GREGG
WOOD
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GALVESTON
GREGG
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TX
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TX
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TX
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TX
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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
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TX
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TX
TX
TX
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02/23/17
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02/25/17
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01/19/17
02/28/87
03/07/«7
03/10/17
03/11/17
03/11/17
03/11/17
03/12/87
03/05/17
03/12/17
03/12/17
03/13/86
03/11/17
03/13/17
03/14/17
03/15/87
03/14/17
03/16/17
03/14/87
03/17/87
03/17/87
03/18/87
03/19/87
03/20/87
03/20/87
03/20/87
03/18/87
03/22/87
03/26/87
03/2S/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/27/87
03/03/87
03/31/87
03/31/87
03/07/87
04/02/87
04/01/87
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04/01/87
02/10/87
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04/10/87
04/11/87
04/12/87
04/12/87
04/12/87
04/11/87
01/27/87
04/09/87
04/15/87
04/09/87
11/01/16
04/18/87
04/18/87
04/18/87
04/18/87


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HOUSTON
FORT WORTH
AUSTIN
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FORT WORTH
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DALLAS
ANAHUAC
PORT ARTHUR
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BELLVIEW
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BORGER
GROOM

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TOMBALL
BURNETT
FRANKSTON
ROCKDALE
NEH LONDON
NOCONA
JACKSBORO
CRANE
HARRIS
T ARRANT
TRAVIS
DALLAS
JEFFERSON
HARRIS
GALVESTON
T ARRANT
ANGELINA
DALLAS
CHAMBERS
JEFFERSON
GREGG
BEXAR
HUTCHINSON
TARRANT
GALVESTON
JEFFERSON
LIMESTONE
LIBERTY
ELLIS
HUNT
CHAMBERS
CHAMBERS
RUSK
RUSK
ANDERSON
ORANGE
CHAMBERS
SCHLEICHER
SCHLEICHER
WISE
TARRANT
WICHITA
GREGG
BORDER
DAWSON
HARRIS
HOWARD
STEPHENS
FISHER
GRAYSOH
HARRIS
RUSK
DAWSON
COOKE
WICHITA
GREGG
JEFFERSON
CHAMBERS
HARRIS
HARRIS
CHAMBERS
COOKE
ANDERSON
TAYLOR
TRAVIS
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CARSON
FREESTONE
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HARRIS
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RUSK
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TX
IX
IX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


Spdate
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04/23/87
04/20/87
04/28/87
04/28/87
04/29/87
OS/04/87
05/09/87
OS/11/87
05/11/87
OS/13/87
02/19/87
05/15/87
OS/14/87
05/16/87
05/18/87
04/24/87
OS/19/87
05/13/87
04/28/87
05/18/87
05/15/87
05/21/87
05/02/86
12/23/86
11/02/86
08/05/86
12/19/86
11/30/86
12/19/16
01/14/87
11/25/86
04/21/87
05/22/87
05/22/87
05/25/87
05/23/87
04/05/87
05/27/87
OS/28/87
OS/29/87
05/29/87
05/30/87
05/15/87
05/31/87
06/02/87
05/31/87
12/01/86
06/04/87
04/09/87
06/05/87
03/10/87
05/14/87
06/03/87
02/16/87
06/10/87
06/10/87
06/09/87
06/12/87
06/12/87
06/12/87
06/13/87
06/15/87
06/11/87
06/18/87
06/19/87
06/19/87
06/20/87
06/20/87
06/12/87


Hatl
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
TRANSFORMER MINERAL OIL
NO. 2 FUEL OIL
GASOLINE
RECID (ASPHALT BASE)
OIL:CRUDE
DRILLING MUD
GASOLINE
DIESEL
DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
KEROSENE
OIL: CRUDE
12 DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL] CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
NATURAL GAS LIQUIDS
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JP-4
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
ELECTRODE BINDER PITCH
SLOP OIL
LUBE OIL
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HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
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AMOCO PIPELINE
EXXON
UTILITY FUEL
PHILLIPS 66
PHILLIPS PIPELINE
EXXON
BATHE HAHMONS TRUCKING
KOCH GATHERING
NAYNE MAMMONS TRUCKING
UNKNOHN
CHEVRON VSA
CHEVRON USA
EXXON
TEXACO OIL
ALLIED AVIATION OF TEXAS
EXXON
                                                      Locate

                                             1.5 MI.  SE  OF HUTCH/H
                                             1/2 MI.  E.  OF LAFORS. TX.
                                             BEHDLAND RANCH
                                             14 MI.  SI OP SNYDER.  TX.
                                             HORSESHOE BEND
                                             MILE POST 136
                                             3 MI. N/NEB LONDON  1/2
                                             9 MI. S OF
                                             10034 SAN PEDRO

                                             S. OF 120 EXIT
                                             H./HMY  146  AND N./I-10
                                             ORTIZ PROPERTY/TOP  OF
                                             BAST VILLAGE MILLS  OIL
                                             DYEFF AIR FORCE BASE
                                             COLONIAL TANK
                                             GEORGE  TATE LEASE (
                                             DAVID DANHOOD SURVEY
                                             .2 MI.  S./ST.  HNY.  119
                                             E.L. PHILLBPS LEASE/2 MI.
                                             2 HI. H.  OF HHITE OAK
                                             MI.  199 OF  ICII NELL ILARC
                                             CALLISBURG  TX ON RED
                                             1/2 HI.  N OF H770
                                             BURLINGTON  FORT NORTH
                                             1 HI. OF ROUTE 3600
                                             TEXAS REFINING COMPANY
                                             2601 N.  DALLAS ST.
                                             10501 E.  ALHEDA
                                             10 HI.  MM/BARREN, TX
                                             PALASTINE YARD, TRACK NO.
                                             2601 N.  DALLAS STREET
                                             CHAMBERS CO..  ANAHUAC

                                             PRODUCTION  FACILITY/BILL
                                             6 MI. NO OF BRONNNOOD
                                             CO.  RD.  411 1  HI. N.FLAT
                                             E. FIELD/5  MI.  S/KILGORE
                                             100' FROM HOUSTON SHIP
                                             PERHAN  CORP.
                                             FISHERS  REEF/7.7 MI.  SB
                                             FISHERS  REEF/7.7 HI.  SN
                                             FISHERS  REEP/7.7 MI.  SB
                                             J.E. ALEX LEASE
                                             3 HI. S.  OF VAHDERBILT ON
                                             1 HI. OFF BUY  770
                                             OFF AT RT 197  SO
                                             6969 1/2  INDUSTRIAL
                                             HAND T SURVEY,  BLOCK  F
                                             CONROE FIELD/NB HOOPER
                                             1/4  MI.  DONNSTREAM/HIIY.
                                             HUBER'3  FELDBRHOFF  NO. 1
                                             LAKE GRAPEVINE
                                             TX EASTERN  TRANS. INC
                                             SEC 13/BLK  C | THE  HITC
                                             GOODNIGHT t HESTBRN
                                             MA PARRISH  ELEC. GEN.
                                             2 HI. N/BORGER ON HHY 119
                                             10 HI. E. OF PAHPA
                                             NEAREST TOm/AUSTIN
                                             US 175 AT FM 1192
                                             22 N OP  SAN IGNACIE FH
                                             U.S. 175  «  FH  1892
                                             NATAUGA  RD  I SARAHAC,
                                             6501 TRONBRIDGE ST.
                                             1/4  MI. H.  OF  IG PUMP
                                             10 HI. S/KILGORE/HNY  42/1
                                             ( INTERNATIONAL RD. I
                                             AVIATION  FUEL  CENTER
                                             1 MI. E./H«Y.  42/150
                                                                                  Lclty
LBFORS
BRONTE
SNYDER
HORSESHOE BEND
MINEOLA
NEB LONDON
SILVER
SAN ANTONIO
ALVIN
NASKOH
MONT BELVIEU
SOHERVILLE
VILLATB
DYESS
PORT ARTHUR
HHITE OAK
KILGORE
BORGER
TALCO
WHITE OAK
LAKE ARTHUR
CALLISBURG
KOUNTZE
FORT NORTH
HANKINS
PORT ARTHUR
LANCASTER
HOUSTON
BARREN
PALESTINE
LANCASTER
ANAHUAC
JACKSONVILLE
BRIDGEPORT
BRONmoOD
MAY
KILGORE
PASADENA
ALTAR
ANAHUAC
ANAHUAC
ANAHUAC
FRIBND3WOOD
VAHDERBILT
KOUNTZB
TEXAS CITY
EL PASO
KNOX
CONROE
AXLE

GRAPEVINE
JOAQUIN

ODESSA
THOMPSON
BORGER
PAHPA
AUSTIN
FRANKSTON

JACKSONVILLE
NATAUGA
EL PASO
HERMIT
KILGORE
PORT ARTHUR
DALLAS
KtLGORE
                                                                                             ERNS Oil Spill Database
                                                                                                         Lcounty
GRAY
COKE
SCURRY
COOKE
MOOD
RUSK
COKE
BEXAR
BRAZORIA
HARRISON
CHAMBERS
BURLESON
HARDIN
TAYLOR
JEFFERSON
GREGG
GREGG
HUTCHINSON
TITUS
GREGG
CAMERON
COOKE
HARDIN
TARRANT
HOOD
JEFFERSON
DALLAS
HARRIS
TYLER
ANDERSON
DALLAS
CHAMBERS
BISE
BROWN
GREGG
HARRIS
COLORADO
CHAMBERS
CHAMBERS
CHAMBERS
GALVESTON
JACKSON
HARDIN
GALVESTON
EL PASO
KING
MONTGOMERY
TARRANT
COOKE
TARRANT
SHELBY
IRION
ECTOR
FORT BEND
HUTCHINSON
GRAY
TRAVIS
ANDERSON
ATASCOSA
ANDERSON
TARRANT
EL PASO
NINKLER
GREGG
JEFFERSON
DALLAS
GREGG
ST  Spdate

TX 06/22/<7
TX 06/23/87
TX 06/10/87
TX 06/23/87
TX 06/06/87
TX 06/23/87
TX 06/21/87
TX 06/25/87
TX 06/24/87
TX 06/26/87
TX 06/25/87
TX 06/26/87
TX 06/18/87
TX 06/18/87
TX 06/26/87
TX 06/30/87
TX 07/02/87
TX 07/03/87
TX 06/30/87
TX 07/02/87
TX 07/01/87
TX 07/05/87
TX 06/12/87
TX 07/06/87
TX 06/07/87
TX 07/06/87
TX 07/07/87
TX 07/07/87
TX 07/09/87
TX 07/09/87
TX 07/09/87
TX 07/08/87
TX 07/08/87
TX 07/11/87
TX 04/21/87
TX 07/11/87
TX 07/11/87
TX 07/13/87
TX 07/13/87
TX 07/14/87
TX 04/25/87
TX 05/08/87
TX 05/23/67
TX 07/14/87
TX 07/18/67
TX 07/17/87
TX 07/16/87
TX 07/20/87
TX 07/22/87
TX 07/22/87
TX 07/25/67
TX 05/30/87
TX 07/26/67
TX 07/29/87
TX 07/31/87
TX 07/31/87
TX 06/01/67
TX 08/06/67
TX 07/31/87
TX 06/05/67
TX 06/06/67
TX 08/06/87
TX 06/06/67
TX   /  /
TX 06/08/67
TX 08/11/87
TX 08/12/67
TX 08/13/87
TX 06/10/67
TX 08/15/67
           Matl

OIL .-CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDB
DIESEL OIL
OILlCRUDE
OIL-.CRUDE
12 DIESEL
PETROLEUM DERIVATIVE
UST/PARTICULATE
DIESEL FUEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
JP-4
GASOLINE
OIL-.CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
O1L:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
OILlCRUDE
SODIUM HYDROXIDE
GASOLINE
GASOLINE
GASOLINE
DIESEL FUEL
GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
HASTE OIL
OILlCRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
SALT HATER t OIL
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE
DIESEL OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
GASOLINE
ESTER G (OIL)
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
GASOLINE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
CONDENSATE OIL
DIESEL
GASOLINE
GASOLINE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
CUTTER STOCK
JET A FUEL
OIL-.CRUDE



Quantl
260,00
300.00
3417.00
285.00
1500.00
2500.00
4.00
50.00
50.00
2.00
0.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
2340.00
16000.00
100.00
2.00
90.00
12.00
10.00
20.00
1500.00
10.00
1500.00
3.00
500.00
1.00
50.00
50.00
5.00
0.00
1.00
50.00
15.00
670.00
670.00
3.00
150.00
75.00
13.00
7.00
1.00
4.00
50.00
1.00
15.00
100.00
200.00
25.00
200.00
112.00
40.00
5.00
175.00
0.00
1.00
500.00
2357.00
700.00
200.00
110.00
200.00
0.00
6300.00
45.00
2.00
3.00
17000.00
10.00
U So
n ur
1 c
t a
B P
B P
B P
B P
B P
G R
B P
G P
G F
B F
F
B F
F
F
G V
B F
B P
B P
B P
B P
B P
G P
B P
G P
G R
B P
G f
G F
G F
B P
G R
F
G F
B P
B F
B P
B P
B P
G P
B
G F
G F
G F
B F
B F
B P
G P
G H
B P
G P
O
B F
G
G F
B P
P
B V
B F
B t
B F
G H
B H
G HR
F
G F
B P
B P
B P
G F
B F
H Ca Ha
a u d
t • i
. e
o
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
0
o
0
o
0
0
o
0
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
o
0
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
0
o
o
o
o
0
o
0
o
0
12/10/93
                                                                                                                                                                                                Pag.

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    Case*

 F87-2079
 F87-2097
 F87-2107
 F87-2113
 F87-2119
 F87-2121
 F87-2124
 F87-2134
 F87-2135
 F87-2141
 F87-2156
 F87-2172
.F87-2173
 F87-2174
 F87-2189
 F87-2201
 F87-2202
 F87-2204
 F87-2205
 F87-2207
 F87-2214
 F87-2228
 F87-2242
 F87-2248
 F87-2249
 F87-2253
 F87-2259
 F87-2260
 F87-2263
 F87-2268
 F87-2280
 F87-2285
 F87-2290
 F87-2295
 F87-2301
 F87-2312
 F87-2313
 F87-2318
 F87-2320
 F87-2326
 F87-2330
 F87-2331
 F87-2332
 F87-2343
 F87-2344
 F88-0006
 F88-0007
 F88-0008
 F88-0010
 F88-0024
 F88-0026
 F88-0034
 F88-0057
 F88-0059
 F88-0065
 F88-0071
 F88-0077
 F88-0078
 F«8-0079
 FB8-D080
 F88-0082
 F88-0084
 F88-0087
 F88-0089
 F88-0094
 F68-0096
 F88-0112
 F88-0113
 F88-0114
 F88-0115
         Prp

EXXON
EXXON
EXXON
KOCH GATHERING
CON-DOR
CHEVRON USA
PHILLIPS PIPELINE
AUSTIN PAVING
EXXON SERVICE STATION
MOBIL OIL
TEXAS NED MEXICO PIPELINE
EXXON
EXXON
EXXON
PHILLIPS 66
COYOTE CONSTRUCTION
AMOCO PIPELINE
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
PHILLIPS PIPELINE
CONTINENTAL CAN
AMOCO PIPELINE
MATLACK TRANSPORTATION
UNKNOWN
H I G RAILROAD
SUN PIPELINE
KOCH GATHERING
BALERO TRANSMISSION
UNKNOHN
EXXON
ALLIED GASOLINE STATION
TEXACO
EXXON
PHILLIPS PIPELINE
HUNTER, L.D.
VALENCE PETROLEUM
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
ARCO PIPELINE
CHARLES WINCHESTER
MOBIL OIL
SUN PIPELINE
EXXON
EXXON
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
TEXAS NEW MEXICO PIPELINE
KOCH GATHERING CO.
CONOCO PIPELINE
UNKNOHN
CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
DIAMOND SHAMROCK REFINERY
MOBIL EXPLORATION AND
TEXAS-HEN MEXICO PIPELINE
PHILLIPS PIPELINE CO.
TEXACO CHEMICAL CO.
PHILLIPS 66
CHEVRON PIPELINE
NORTHNESTERN RESOURCES
OXY CITIES SERVICE NGL
CREE EQUIPMENT
TX NM PIPELINE CO.
ARCO OIL AND GAS CO.
DOHELL-SCHLUMBERGER INC.
SHAMROCK STATION
CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
EXXON
EXXON
EXXON
EXXON
OFFSHORE PLATFORM CT.
EAST TEXAS FIELD BAST
RT. 4, BOX 1275. 77302
COUNTY RD. 122 NORTH OF
I H78 AND CRAMER RD.
10 MILES SE OF GRANDVIEH
BLOCK Y SURVEY CCSD I
HESTLAKE VILLAGE
EXXON SERVICE STATION
S69 BLACK 25 H ( TC/RR
SEQTR SXN22 BLOCK 12
TRINITY BAY F-2 PLATFORM
TRINITY BAY F-2 PLATFORM
TRINITY BAY F-2 PLATFORM
BUOGER REFINERY
CHEVRON SERVICE STATION
HASTINGS OIL FIELD
100 E. OF MERIDIAN OIL
MONOHANS TANK FARM
3.5 MILES E./HHY. 52 IN
CONTINENTAL CAN CO.
CORNER OF CAROLYN OF 4TH
KHCO PLANT
HHY. 287E/BROAD EXIT
SEC. 110/BL. 5 25 N. OF
1 MI. FROM ORANGEFIELD
KOCH GATHERING SYSTEM
SOMMERSET ROAD AND HHY.
TAOS BAYOU
TRINITY BAY F-l PLATFORM
ALLIED GASOLINE STATION
GARY BOEING
EAST HASTINGS FIELD
N OF SEC 19, BLOCK A4
L.D. HUNTER
GEORGE I. HERROD
8600 LAHDIS STREET OX
3 MI. H. OF NOCONA ON US
ALLIE BAIN LEASE
AT END OF BURT ST. IN
BRADLEY-GARNER SURVEY •
CONROE FIELD FACILITY 12
CONROE FIELD FACILITY »2
SEC. 21, BLK 42, SURVEY
SEC. 21 BLOCK 42 SURVEY
1/2 MI. E. AT
NO LOCATION GIVEN
CRAWFORD PASTURE
HILLON BAYOU AT FM2004
3 MI. S OF BUY 69
5 MILES S. < 1 MILE E. OF
AT ADDRESS
BEST RANCH
SEC. 78, BLOCK 3 OF
BLOCK T2 SECTION 20
TEXACO CHEMICAL CO.
600' N. OF SPUR 245
8 MI. N. OF MONAHANS, TX.
6 MI. N. OF JULETTE OH
NEAR HHITE OAK, TX.
CREE EQUIPMENT
SCHOOL LAND SURVEY
4.5 MILE S. OF ALAMO IN
32 INDUSTRIAL LOOP
SHAMROCK STATION
32 DEGREES S'N/96 DEGREES
FISHER REEF FIELD
FISHER REEF FIELD
FISHER REEF FIELD
FISHERS REEF FIELD
          Lclty

BAYTOHN
GLADEHATER
CONROE
GIDDINGS
HYLIE
GRANDVIBH

HYLIE
RICHARDSON
SNYDER
AHDREHS
ANAHUAC
ANAHUAC
ANAHUAC
BORGER
GRAND PRAIRIE
FRIBNDSHOOD
KEYSTONE
MONAHANS
WHEELER
SUGAR LAND
KEMAH
CROSBY
MANSFIELD
SNYDER
ORANGEFIELD

SAN ANTONIO
ORANGEFIELD
ANAHUAC
CROSSROADS
TYLER
FRIENDSHOOD
WHEELER
BEEVILLE
DOUGLASVILLE
BEAUMONT
NOCONA
BUFFALO
BEAUMONT
ORANGEFIELD
CONROE
CONROE
CRANE
CRANE
KLONDIKE
SPRING
OLNEY
HULL BAYOU
BEAUMONT
CARNEY
SUNRAY
VANDERBILT
LA MESA
OLTOH
PORT ARTHUR
BORGER
MONAHANS
JEHETT
NHITE OAK
DALLAS
LA MESA
ALAMO
MIDLAND
CORPUS CHRISTI
FROST
ANAHUAC
ANAHUAC
ANAHUAC
ANAHUAC
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
      Lcounty

HARRIS
GRBGG
MONTGOMERY
LEE
COLLIN
JOHNSON
UPTON
COLLIN
DALLAS
SCURRY
ANDREWS
CHAMBERS
CHAMBERS
CHAMBERS
HUTCHINSON
DALLAS
BRAZORIA

HARD
WHEELER
FORT BEND
GALVESTON
HARRIS
TARRANT
SCURRY
ORANGE
KING
BEXAR
ORANGE
CHAMBERS
HENDERSON
SMITH
BRAZORIA
HHEELER
BEE
CASS
JEFFERSON
MONTAGUE
LEON
JEFFERSON
ORANGE
MONTGOMERY
MONTGOMERY
CRANE
CRANE
DAHSON
MONTGOMERY
ARCHER
BRAZORIA
JEFFERSON

MOORE
JACKSON
DAHSON
LAMB
JEFFERSON
HUTCHINSON
HARD
LEON
DALLAS
DAHSON
HIDALGO
MIDLAND
KLEBERG
NAVARRO
CHAMBERS
CHAMBERS
CHAMBERS
CHAMBERS


ST
IX
IX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


Spdata
08/15/87
07/02/87
08/19/87
08/20/87
08/21/87
08/22/87
08/20/87
08/21/87
06/05/87
08/26/87
08/29/87
06/30/87
08/09/87
07/03/87
09/02/87
09/05/87
09/07/87
09/04/87
09/04/87
09/04/87
09/02/87
09/09/87
09/14/87
/ /
09/12/87
09/03/87
/ /
09/16/87
09/15/87
07/12/87
09/21/87
09/18/87
09/17/87
09/22/87
09/21/87
09/23/87
09/23/81
09/24/87
09/22/87
09/26/87
09/29/87
07/22/87
08/19/87
09/29/87
09/29/87
09/30/87
10/01/87
10/01/87
10/01/87
10/03/87
10/04/87
10/08/87
10/15/87
10/14/87
10/12/87
10/14/87
10/19/87
10/19/87
10/20/87
10/19/87
10/21/87
10/20/87
10/20/87
10/22/87
10/23/87
10/26/87
09/21/87
09/14/87
08/15/87
08/20/87


Hatl
OILECRUDE
OILECRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILECRUDE
GASOLINE
GASOLINE
NATURAL GAS
GASOLINE
HASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OILECRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL-.CRUDE
HYDROCARBONS
SUPER UNLEADED GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
SPENT OIL
BUTANE
HOT WAX
ASPHALT
OILECRUDE
OILECRUDE
OILECRUDE
NATURAL CAS/UNKNOWN
OILECRUDE
OILECRUDE
GASOLINE
OILECRUDE
OILS CRUDE
OILECRUDE
OILECRUDE
LUBE OIL
DIESEL
OILBCRUDE
OILECRUDE
SLOP OIL (I/EMULSION
OILECRUDE
OILECRUDE
OILECRUDE
SOUR CRUDE OIL
SOUR CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
PETROLEUM DISTILLATE
CRUDE
CRUDE
OILY SLUDGE
CRUDE OIL
OIL E CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
NAPTHA
AVIATION FUEL (100LL)
OIL E CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL E MARINE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL - UNKNOWN AMT.
OIL : CRUDE
CONDENSATE - UNKNOWN
DIESEL
GASOLINE
UNLEADED GASOLINE
OIL E CRUDE
OIL E CRUDE
OIL E CRUDE
OIL E CRUDE


Quantl
10.00
10.00
£.00
800.00
200.00
10.00
1500.00
20000.00
1.00
20.00
160.00
1.00
42.00
28.00
10.00
5000.00
50.00
160.00
500.00
0.00
300.00
0.00
100.00
0.00
10.00
3.00
200.00
0.00
0.00
1.00
1.00
15.00
5.00
1.00
10.00
1.00
200.00
2.00
0.00
15.00
500.00
20.00
6.00
1000. 00
1000.00
190.00
60.00
500.00
1.00
120.00
200.00
5.00
4.00
250.00
5000.00
39.00
20.00
40.00
200.00
15.00
0.00
500.00
0.00
150.00
300.00
200.00
1.00
6.00
10.00
1.00
U
n
1
t
G
B
B
B
B
B
B
G
G
B
B
G
G
G
B
G
B
B
B

G

G

B
B
B


G

B
G

G
B
G
G

G
B
G
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
G
B

B

G
G
B
G
G
G
G
So
ur
c
e
F
F
F
P
P
P
P
f
F
F
F
O
O
O
P
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 F88-0498
 F88-050S
 F88-0513
 F88-0518
 F88-052S
 F88-0532
 F88-0535
 F88-0537
          Prp

 DIAMOND SHAMROCK
 EXXON PIPELINE
 TEXACO CHEMICAL  CO.
 CABOT CORP.
 SHACKOVER REFINERY
 MOBIL
 AMERICAN PETROFIHA
 BEST PETROLEUM
 COASTAL ST. CRUDE
 ROHM HAAS TX. INC.
 CELANESE CHEMICAL
 CELANESE CHEMICAL
 CELANESE CHEMICAL
 TX AIR CENTER
 SCURLOCK OIL CO.
 HOGDEH ALLIED AVIATION
 PIE NATIONWIDE
 MID CONTINENT PIPELINE
 CHEVRON PIPELINE
 LUCKY LADY FOOD  STORE
 EXXON. USA
 EXXON
 EXXON REFINERY
 SCURLOCK OIL CO.
 PIE NATIONWIDE
 CONDOR PIPELINE  CO.
 ZAPATA GULF MARINE
 EXXON CHEMICAL CO.
 EXXON PIPELINE
 CHRE PIPELINE CO.
 UNKNOWN
 COASTAL TRANSPORT
 EXXON CO. USA
 CHEVRON USA
 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
 AMOCO PROD.
 CONOCO INC.
 EXXON
 EL PASO REFINERY CO.
 EXXON CO. USA
 CHEVRON PIPELINE
 NORTHWESTERN RESOURCE CO.
 TEXAS/NEW MEXICO PIPELINE
 TEXACO REFINING
 UNION PACIFIC RR
 KOPPERS INC.
 EXXON
EXXON
EXXON
EXXON
COASTAL STATES CRADO
CHEVRON PIPELINE
FINA OIL TECHNICAL
EXXON USA
EXXON PIPELINE
CONOCO INC.
MCHURREY PIPELINE CO.
PHILLIPS 66
UNOCAL
EXXON CO. USA
SHELL WESTERN ENT.
OHIO PIPELINE CO.
MARATHON PIPELINE
TEXMART (GULF)
SCHULOCK OIL CO.
UNKNOWN
SUN PIPELINE CO.
EXXON CO. USA
CHEVRON USA INC.
          Locate

 CORNER OF CIMARRON AND
 1/2 MI.  N/HEW LONDEN
 GATE  24  SAVANAH AVBNU
 3  MILES.  N. OF TAMPA HHY.
 SHACKOVER REFINERY
 2  MI.  E.  OF CUOBNATER,
 HWY.  184,  16  MI.
 THE MITCHELL  «1
 1/2 MILE S. OF FM 1017
 STATE HHY. 225
 CELANESE CHEMICAL
 WEST  SIDE OF  PAMPA/US
 CELANESE CHEMICAL
 AT LUBBOCK AIRPORT
 D.  MOORE  SURVEY
 HOGDEN ALLIED AVIATION,
 PIE NATIONWIDE
 SW OTR.  SEC.  27 TWN 2N
 KERMIT HWY AND HNY 308
 LUCKY LADY FOOD STORE
 HANKINS OIL FIELD
 OFF HWY  80
 APPROX.  1-2 MI. NORTH OF
 H42 HACABE SURVEY NEAR
 S.  LOOP  12, S OF SHADY
 ABOUT  2 MI S  OF SULPHUR
 ZAPATA GULF MARINE
 3  MI.  SOUTH OF KILGORE
 3  MI.  S/HACO/1.5
 END OF LIRESSA LANE
 BEAR CREEK PK. I STORY t
 EXXON  DEALER/BOB
 NEAR COMMERCE STREET.
 CHEVRON USA
 MILE POST 553
 HTNB SURVEY 27 A-308
 HILLIAN SHAW  PARCEL A-841
 HELL J NCOLY  M
 6500 TROW BRIDGE RD.
 CONROE FIELD  WELL *43
 SEC. 12 SCROOLBLOCK 21
 JUETT  MINING  FACILITY/6
 BLK. 24 SEC.  33, T3N 1
 HOUSTON AVE.

 GREEHSPORT INDUSTRIES
 TRINITY BAY F-2 PLATFORM
 1 TO 3 MILES  SN OF
 TRINITY BAY -  FISHERS
 FISHERS REEF  FIELD
 FISHERS REEF  FIELD
 OFF HWY. 60
 SHELL PX PLANT
 FINA TANK FARM
 WELL »HFU0204
 .5  MI. I/MARSHALL AVE.
CONOCO INC.
 INTERSECTION OF HWY. 323
 PHILLIPS 66
 UHOCAL
•ELL 812 J.E.B. SNEED
OFF ST. HWY.  154,  4 HI.
 100 YDS. S.OF  1-20  1/4
 I.G. YATES A  LEASE/YATES
 PARK STREET AND HWY. 50
M-BILLAND SURVEY
UNKNOWN
GRISHOLM STATION
 1201 E. ARIPORT FREEWAY
JB MCNAIR  7(3 SURVEY
          Lclty

 CORPUS CHRISTI
 NEW LONDON
 PORT ARTHUR
 PAMPA
 EUSTACE
 GLADEHATER
 TEMPLE
 JACKSBORO
 MCCOOK
 DEER PARK
 PAMPA
 PAMPA
 PAMPA
 LUBBOCK
 NHITE OAK
 DALLAS
 DALLAS
 SEHINOLB
 MONAHAHS
 SOUTHLAKE
 HAWKINS
 HAWKINS
 HAWKINS
 KILGORE
 DALLAS
 SULPHUR SPRING
 HOUSTON
 KILGORE
 MCCLENAN
 WHITE OAK
 IRVING
 CORSICANNA
 KILGORE
 BAYTOWN
 MIDLAND
 ALVIM
 5VLFDR BLUFF
 MEN  LONDON
 EL PASO
 CONROB
 MONAHAH
 JEWBTT
 VEALMOOR
 PORT ARTHUR
 HILLSBORO
 HOUSTON
 ANAHUAC
 KILGORE
 ANAHUAC
 ANAHUAC
 ANAHUAC
 WHARTON
 NOTREES
 PORT  ARTHUR
 HAWKINS
 LONGVIEH
MOUNT  PLEASANT
 HEW LONDON
 BORGER
NEEDERLAND
NEW LONDON
QUITMAN
 KILGORE
 IRRAH
 COMMERCE
GLADEWATER
DALLAS
PRICE
 IRVING
SHERMAN
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
       Lcounfcy

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RUSK
JEFFERSON
GRAY
HENDERSON
GREGG
BELL
JACK
HIDALGO
HARRIS
GRAY
GRAY
GRAY
LUBBOCK
GREGG
DALLAS
DALLAS
CALDHELL
WINKLER
DENTON
WOOD
WOOD
WOOD
RUSK
DALLAS
HOPKINS
HARRIS
MCLENNAN
GREGG
DALLAS
NAVARRO
RUSK
HARRIS
MIDLAND
BRAZORIA
HOPKINS
ROSK
EL PASO
MONTGOMERY
CRANE
LEON
BORDEN
JEFFERSON
HILL
HARRIS
CHAMBERS
CHAMBERS
CHAMBERS
CHAMBERS
WHARTON
WARD
JEFFERSON
WOOD
GREGG
TITUS
RUSK
HUTCHINSON
JEFFERSON
RUSK
WOOD
GREGG
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10/30/17
11/04/87
11/05/17
11/05/17
11/06/87
11/05/17
11/00/87
11/12/87
11/12/87
11/14/87
11/14/87
11/14/87
11/1C/87
11/12/87
11/18/87
11/18/87
11/17/87
11/19/87
11/17/87
11/19/87
11/14/87
11/20/87
11/21/87
11/18/87
11/23/87
11/24/87
11/25/87
12/02/87
12/03/87
12/02/87
12/05/87
12/05/87
12/05/87
12/08/87
12/10/87
12/10/87
12/11/87
12/07/87
12/14/87
12/15/87
12/11/87
12/17/87
12/20/87
12/19/87
12/18/87
10/27/87
08/15/87
10/20/87
10/05/87
11/05/87
12/23/87
12/22/87
12/23/87
12/25/87
12/27/87
12/25/87
12/25/87
12/20/87
12/2(/*7
12/28/87
12/29/87
12/29/87
12/30/87
12/30/87
12/30/87
12/31/87
01/03/88
01/03/88
01/04/88



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 FB8-0861
          Prp

ROADWAY EXP
SHELL HESTERN EtP INC
HOUSTON LIGHTING AND
CHEVRON PIPE
TEXAS HEW MEXICO PIPELINE
MOBIL PIPELINE
KOCH GATHERING
ADDISON AIR CENTER
HERTZ RENT-A-CAR
AMOCO
AMOCO
CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
ARCO PIPELINE CO.
EXXON CO. USA
TEXAS/NEW MEXICO PIPELINE
FINA OIL t CHEMICAL
CONOCO PIPELINE CO.
MOBILE EXPORATION «
CHEMICAL EXPRESS
MOBIL PRODUCER TEXAS AND
FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO.
GENERAL TIRE
PHILLIPS PIPELINE CO.
CONOCO PIPELINE CO.
CROWN CENTRAL PETROLEUM
UNKNOWN
EXXON CO. USA
N. AMERICAN PHILLIPS
UNKNOWN
ARCO
MOBIL OIL PRODUCING
CHEVRON PIPELINE
CHEVRON USA
UNKNOWN
GARRETT GEN. AVIATION
J < M PETROLEUM
MCMURRAY PIPELINE CO.
WILLIAMS PIPELINE
TOTAL PIPELINE CO.
MOBIL OIL
SUN PIPELINE
UNKNOWN
PHILLIPS 66
EXXON PIPELINE CO
UNKNOWN
MOBIL OIL CORP
EXXON PIPELINE
LATIMER CONCRETE PLANT
SUN PIPELINE
TEXAS NEW MEXICO PIPELINE
EXXON COMPANY USA
JOE'S EXXON
CHEVRON PIPELINE CO
VALERO TRANSMISSION
EXXON PIPELINE CO
CHEVRON OIL INC
EXXON CO. USA
EXXON
EXXON
EXXON
RENRAG
MR. ROBERT WILLIAMSON
EXPLORER PIPELINE
CONOCO PIPELINE
UNKNOWN
TEXACO REFINING
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
EXXON USA
GUINN TRUCKING COMPANY
CHEVRON USA
          Locate

ROADWAY EXP
DL JOHNSON LEASE
LIMESTONE GENERATING
S-2. B-B21  PUBLIC SCHOOL
3 MI. EAST/2 MI. NORTH OF
1 MILE EAST AND 5 MILES
5 MILES EAST TO LYONS  FM
ADDISON AIRPORT. NORTHEND
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
AMOCO OIL CO. TEXAS CITY
AMOCO
COLO. CITY STATION/1 MI.N
2 MI. WEST OF KILGORE,
2 MILES SOUTH OF KILGORE,
SXN 24 BLK33 T3N
32ND ST I GRAND VIEH ST
11 MILES EAST OF
SALT CREEK FIELD UNIT
CHEMICAL EXPRESS
E. WHITEPOINT FACILITY
32ND AND GRANDVIEW
GENERAL TIRB TEST TRACK
10 MI. NH OF PANHANDLE,
6 MILES SOUTH OF TOWN
111 RED BLURR RD.
CNTY.RD.403 TO CNTY.
1 MILE NE OF NEW LONDON,
N. AMERICAN PHILLIPS
.5 MI. SH/BIG HILL,
DOHNA FIELD FACILITY
LOT 3,4,5/SURVEY 32-LOT
SHARON RIDGE PUMP STATION
CHEVRON RA STILL LEASE
STBRVCO SITB
17250 CHANUTE ROAD
SHELL WESTERNS LEASE
1 MI./N/TOHN ON HWY. 64
 SEC. 28 SH 1/4, T12N,

SEC 12 LUNATIC ASYLUM
NARIARELARDA - PENS,
RD 41918 ONE-HALF MILE H
STATE HWY SPUR 119
3 H NE HHY 14/HHY 80
INTER GRETA GREEN
TANK 1312
8 M SO OF HEMPSTEAD/NE OF
LATIMER CONCRETE PLANT
CAMPBELL CR 2 MI N OF
13 MI E OF JAL.N.M..HY
3 MI N OF NEW LONDON, TX
JOE'S EXXON
SEC 27 BLK 32 UNIVERSITY
FH432
18500 STUEBBNER AIRLINE
DEAGAN SAND, 6.7 E. OF
1 M NE OF HEN LONDON TX
TRINITY BAY F-l COMPLEX
FISHERS REEF.C-2 COMPLEX
TRINITY BAY 7.7 MILES LH
LAT 30 D 29 L 95D 10 7 HI
1 HI SOUTH OF TURNERTOWN
3 HI N OF HWY 635
J.M. SHARP SURVEY ABS
UNKNOWN
PT ARTHUR/PT NACHEIS
BEAUMONT YARD (HEST END)
EM HANK LEASE
GUINN TRUCKING COMPANY
FM 5019
                                                                                  Loity
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
                                                                                                          Lcounty
IRVING
QUITMAN
JEHETT
CRANE
VEALMOOR
DE LEON
LYONS
ADDISOH
SAN ANTONIO
TEXAS CITY
TEXAS CITY
COLORADO CITY
KILGORE
KILGORE
VEALMOOR
PORT ARTHUR
HINDTHURST
SALT CREEK FIELD UNIT
WASKOM
PORTLAND
PORT ARTHUR
UVALDE
PANHANDLE
ELECTRA
PASEDENA
PEAR LAND
NEH LONDON
PARIS
WINNE
ALAMO
SNYDER
SNYDER
KILGORE
HASKOH
HOUSTON
QUITMAN
WRIGHT CITY
UNKNOWN
WICHITA
BRECKEHRIDGE
PRICE
GRAND SALINE
BORGER
HAWKINS
HOUSTON
BEAUMONT
HEHPSTEAD
GREENVILLE
WHITE OAK
UNKNOWN
NEW LONDON
QUINLAN
CRANE
LORBTTA
HOUSTON
TIOGA
NEW LONDON
ANAHUAC
ANAHUAC
ANAHUAC
CLEVELAND
TURNERTOWN
DALLAS
HOLIDAY
KAUFMAN
ROW
BEAUMONT
HAWKINS
BORGER
LBESBURG
DALLAS
HOOD
LIMESTONE
CRANE
BORDEN
COMANCHE
BURLESON
DALLAS
BEXAR
GALVESTON
GALVESTON
SCURRY
GREGG
RUSK
BORDEH
JEFFERSON
CLAY
KENT
HARRISON
SAN PATRICIO
JEFFERSON
UVALDE
CARSON
WICHITA
HARRIS
HARRIS
RUSK
LAMAR
JEFFERSON
HIDALGO
SCURRY
SCURRY
GREGG
HARRISON
HARRIS
HOOD
RUSK

WICHITA
STEPHENS
RUSK
VAN ZANDT
HUTCHINSON
WOOD
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
WALLER
HUNT
GREGG
ANDREWS
RUSK
HUNT
CRANE
JACKSON
HARRIS
GRAYSON
RUSK
CHAMBERS
CHAMBERS
CHAMBERS
SAN JACINTO
RUSK
DALLAS
WICHITA
KAUFMAN
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
WOOD
HUTCHINSON
CAMP


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02/04/88
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02/07/88
02/05/88
02/07/88
02/07/88
02/09/88
02/09/88
02/09/88
02/09/88
02/09/88
02/10/88
12/12/87
11/23/87
12/08/87
02/14/88
02/12/88
02/16/88
02/16/88
02/11/88
02/17/88
02/17/88
02/18/88
02/19/88
02/20/88


Matl
LUBE OIL
OIL I CRUDE
DIESEL
Oil. : CRUDE
OIL t CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
HASTE OIL AND GASOLINE
GASOLINE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
SLOP OIL
OIL 1 CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
GASOLINE
OIL : CRUDE
OILY SLUDGE K048
UNLEADED GASOLINE
LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS
OIL : CRUDE
OIL/HATER MIX
OIL I CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OILS, FUEL : #2
OIL : CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
MOTOR FUEL ANTI-KNOCK
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
GASOLINE
CHLOROHYDRINS (CRUDE)
OIL : CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
LIGHT CYCLE OIL
OIL : CRUDE
OILY (UNKNOWN SUBSTANCE)
SLOP OIL EMULSION SOLID
OIL : CRUDE
OILS: DIESEL
CRUDE OIL
SOUR CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
GASOLINE
CRUDE
DISTILLATE GAS
LIQUID PET
PRODUCE HATER
OIL : CRUDE
OIL
OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL t SALT HATER
UNLEADED GASOLINE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL 1 CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
PROPYLENB
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE


Quant 1
750.00
10.00
600.00
100.00
30.00
5324.00
400.00
S.OO
185.00
1000.00
1000.00
1.00
5.00
21.00
100.00
20.00
25.00
2.00
200.00
2.00
10.00
8000.00
0.00
8.00
200.00
0.00
10.00
3000.00
15.00
40.00
20.00
40.00
1.00
0.00
150.00
50.00
50.00
1.00
602.00
2.00
70.00
0.00
25.00
50.00
500.00
80.00
3000.00
5000.00
7.00
600.00
4.00
0.00
45.00
0.00
1.00
40.00
2.00
1.00
3.00
3. DO
2000.00
730.00
50.00
4.00
0.00
5.00
20.00
1.00
0.00
15.00
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G

B
G
B
B
B
B
B

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B
B
B
B
B
B

B
B
G
G
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B
B
B
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UNION PACIFIC
CHEVRON USA
UNICAL PIPELINE CO.
PHILLIPS  66
PHILLIPS  66
MICROSPACE
MOBIL OIL
CHEVRON,  USA INC.
TKXAS-NEN MEXICO PIPELINE
UNKNOWN
PACKLBY'S TRUCKING
OXY CITY  SERVICE
HUDSON OIL CO.
TEXACO REFINING AND
MOBIL PRODUCING
TEXACO PIPELINE
SOUTHERN  PACIFIC RAILROAD
CHEVRON OIL
ARCO OIL  (ALAN SMITH)
MOBIL PIPELINE
MIHUTEMAN TANK LINES
SUN EXPLORATION
UNION PACIFIC RESOURCES
CHEVRON
ARCO PIPELINE
CONOCO PIPELINE CO.
UNION PACIFIC OR
TEXACO STATION
PHILLIPS  66
JULIUS HINKE/ CHARLES
MOBIL INC
CHEVRON PIPELINE
EXXON USA
SHELL WESTERN INT INC.
SCHURLOCK OIL CO.
SOUTHERN  PACIFIC
ARCO PIPELINE
EXXON CO. USA
SUN PIPELINE SERVICE CO.
MOBIL OIL CORP.
TBSORO PIPELINE
CONDOR PIPELINE CO.
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SHELL WESTERN K ( P INC
MESA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
COASTAL TRANSPORT
KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
MOBIL OIL
EXXON CORP.
SUN PIPELINE
EXXON
GRANITE CONSTRUCTION CO.
FHP OPERATING CO.
EXXON CO.
MOBIL OIL
JIFFY LUBE
ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS
Tim OIL AND CmSMICALCO.
HOUSTON LIGHTING AND
CHEVRON PIPELINE
OHIO PIPELINE
TEXACO REFINING AND
GAS SERVICE STATION
GRANT CONSTRUCTION
MORPAN
SUN EXPLORATION AND PRO.
MOBIL OIL
FINA OIL AND CHEH.  CO
UNKNOWN
          Locate

MP68
BLOCK  56 SECTION 36
•M N OF MADISONVILLB
PHILLIPS BORGER REFINERY
3 HI E. OF BORGER OH HNY
MICROSPACE
END OF BUST ST
12M NN OF GAINSVILLE.TX
WEST OF HHY 11 ON J.B.
MAIN STREAM THROUGH
PACKLEY'S TRUCKING
OXY CITY SERVICE
CURRIE OIL FIELD, 3 TO 5
3002 CLOVIS RD
SECTION 13 LUNA TIC
COWHERD BROTHERDS
MILE PST 545.44
ON CITItEHS PROPERTY
FERGUSON SURVEY
. 5M EAST OF GLADEHATER IN
IH-10  WESTBOUND NEAR 164
7MI N. OF TOWN .5 W. OF
100TDS FROM HILLCREEK
CHEVRON
S. FO  LANE ST.BETWEEN
10 MI  S OF TOWN
6800 KIRKPATRICK BLVD
CRANE-DITCH TO MARY'S
PHILLIPS 66
35MI N. OF CONROE
END OF BURT STREET
KEYSTONI COBY FIELD
FRIBHDSWCOD FIELD,

JOYNER SURVEY N. OF HWY
AHTRAK DEPOT HI POST
CHI E. OF GAINESVILLE ON
3 MI SOUTH OF KILGORE
SEC 315 BLOCK 1A HNTC RR
BEAUMONT REFINERY AT END
2-3 HI W. OF CARRIZO
JAMES  GARRISON A-363
HT 2 BOX 547
SOUTH  OF HWY 49 5M FROM
3 M WEST OF QUITMAN ON
HATAGORDA HIGHLAND BLOCK
ST HWY 71 E OF BRADY NEAR
SEC 1.63H, I2W,  HEAR
WEST RANCH FIELD,
EXXON  LEASE SH MORE
2NI S. OF HWY 10 ON HWY
3.  GLADEWATER CENTRAL
GRANITE CONSTRUCTION CO.
3/4HI. HE ALTA LOMA 467'
CLAM LAKE FIELD,  12 MI N
MOBIL OIL
INDUSTRIAL RD. NEXT TO
10207  FN 1942
TANK FAUM TANDS »S
STATE HWY 146
WASHINGTON ST AT LANGHAM
B.  OF HNY 42,  (MI SO. OF
H.  END OF HOUSTON AVE.
HWY 224667 ACROSS FROM
4HI N. OF WAX.,
(20 BROADWAY
THOHASON SURVEY,  1MI. E.
END OF BURT ST.  AT PLANT
TANK*  59C
GREENBRIAR ST. AT DOUGLAS
          Lcity

NORIAS
MONAHANS
HADISOHVILLE
BORGER
BORGER
DALLAS
BEAUMONT
GAINESVILLE
HERMIT
MESOUITE
DALLAS
MYRTLE SPRINGS
RICHLAND
LUBBOCK
BRECKENRIDGE
IOWA PARK
DALLAS
SHERMAN
WHITE OAK
GLADEWATER
VIDOR
TYLER
RIVER HILL
AUSTIN
GALENA PARK
ELECTRA
HOUSTON
FORT WORTH
BORGER
LIVINGSTON
BEAUMONT
KERMIT
FRIENDSWOOD
QUITMAN
TURNERTONN
SAN ANTONIO
GAINESVILLE
KILGORE
SILVER
BEAUMONT
CARRIZO SPRINGS
GREENVILLE
OVERTON
JEFFERSON
QUITMAN
GULF OF MEXICO
BOCA
KNOX
WEST RANCH FIELD
HAWKINS
WHITE OAK
GLADEWATER
WAXAHACHIE
ALTA LOMA
SABINE PASS
BEAUMOHT
EULESS
HT BELLVIEH
PORT ARTHUR
BAY CLIFF
BEAUMONT
WHITE OAK
PORT ARTHUR
FROST
WAXAHACHIE
FRITCH
WHITE OAK
BEAUMONT
PORT ARTHUR
UNIVERSITY PARK
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KENEDY
REEVES
MADISON
HUTCHINSON
HUTCHIHSON
DALLAS
JEFFERSON
COOKE
WINKLER
DALLAS
DALLAS
VAN ZAHDT
HAVARRO
LUBBOCK
STEPHENS
HICHITA
DALLAS
GRAYSON
GREGG
ORANGE
SMITH
PANOLA
TRAVIS
HARRIS
HICHITA
HARRIS
TARRANT
HUTCHIH5OH
POLK
JEFFERSON
WINKLER
HARRIS
HOOD
RUSK
BEXAR
COOKE
GREGG
COKE
JEFFERSON
DIMMIT
HUNT
RUSK
MARION
WOOD

HCCULLOCH
STONEWALL
JACKSON
WOOD
GREGG
GREGG
ELLIS
GALVESTON
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
TARRANT
CHAMBERS
JEFFERSON
GALVESTON
JEFFERSON
GREGG
JEFFERSON
NAVARRO
ELLIS
HUTCHINSON
GREGG
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
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TX
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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
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TX
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TX
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TX
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Matl
DIESEL
OIL : CRUDE
CRUDE
C7 HYDROCARBONS
CARBON BLACK OIL
HYDRAULIC OIL
SLOP OIL EMULSION SOLIDS
CRUDE OIL
OIL : CRUDE
DIESEL
OIL 1 CRUDE
PRODUCE HATER (OIL IN
OIL : CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL : CRUDE
CRUDE
OILS! DIESEL
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL I CRUDE
OILS: DIESEL
OIL : CRUDE
CONDENSATE
GASOLINE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
GASOLINE
KEROSIHE DISTILLATE
OIL 1 CRUDE
API SEPARATION SLUDGE
OIL i CRUDE
CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL I CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL : MARINE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL I CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
SLOP OIL EMULSION SOLIDS
OIL : CRUDE
DIESEL
OIL (SUSPECTED
OIL I CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
CONDENSATE
GASOLINE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL I CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
COMPENSATE
DIESEL FUEL 1 MARINE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
SLOP OIL EMULSION
USED MOTOR OIL
NATURAL GASOLINE
OILS, FUEL ! »6
OILS, :HISC ! MOTOR
OIL : CRUDE
OIL ! CRUDE
GASOLINES: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE
DIESEL FUEL : MARINE
OIL LEAKS FROM TANK
OIL : CRUDE
EMULSIFIED SOLUTION
DIESEL
DIESEL FUEL : MARINE



Quant 1
1500.00
190.00
0.00
5.00
20.00
0.00
5.00
IS. 00
400.00
0.00
0.00
• 0.00
100.00
721.00
4.00
0.00
500.00
0.00
0.00
3.00
60.00
35.00
6.00
20.00
50.00
100.00
0.00
0.00
20.00
2.00
s.oo
20.00
2.00
S.OO
200.00
400.00
50.00
3.00
70.00
SO. 00
1100.00
21.00
0.00
11.00
12.00
5.00
0.00
3000.00
10.00
1.00
10.00
50.00
7000.00
133.00
1.00
1.00
0.00
15.00
115.00
30.00
4.00
3.00
500.00
0.00
7000.00
0.00
15.00
10.00
200.00
20.00
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B

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B
B

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B
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G
B
B
G
B
B
U
U
B
B
P
B
B
B
B
G
B
B
B
B
B
G
U
B
B
B
U
B
B
G

B
G
B
B
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BVERGAS CO.
EXXON
EXXON
UNION 76 OIL CO. TRUCK
MOBIL OIL
EXXON
MARCUS OIL AND CHEMICAL
TEXACO MARKETING INC.
EXXON USA
SUN PIPELINE CO.
UNKNOWN
EXXON CO USA
TEXAS EASTERN PRODUCT
HOPKINS OIL CO
CROWBAR INC.
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
MALONE SERVICE CO
EXXON CO USA
HOHELL CRUDE OIL CO.
NAVAL AIR STATION
UNION PACIFIC RR
MOBIL OIL CORP.
CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
EXXON PIPELINE
ARCO CHEMICAL
PETROMACK
CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
CHEVRON USA
SCUXLOCK OIL COMPANY
CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
SOHIO PIPELINE CO.
CITIZEN
UNION PACIFIC RR
VALERO TRANSMISSION
GRAPEVINE EXCAVATION CO.
MATLACK INC.
CHEVERON PIPELINE CO
SUN PIPELINE CO
TEXACO PIPELINE INC
EXXON CO. USA
AMOCO PIPELINE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
EXXON CO USA
MB GUOGH EXXON SERVICE
B.P. CHEMICAL CO.
SHELL WESTERN Ei P CORP
PHILLIPS 66
PHILLIPS PETR.
CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
SUN PIPELINE CO.
MOBIL PIPELINE CO.
UNKNOWN
EXXON CO. USA
CHEVRON USA (MORRIS
UNKNOWN
GALVESTON OIL
MATLACK INC.
AMERICAN PETROFINA
TEXAS GULF ASPHALT CO.
KELLY AIR FORCE BASE
PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY
PETROCHEMICALS
ARCO PIPELINE
UNKNOWN
EMTECH
TEXACO PIPELINE
EXXON USA
EXXON CO USA
BRANCH AUTO PARTS
EXXON USA
          Locate

MOTEL IN LEVELLAND
EAST TEXAS FIELD 4 MI N
FISHER REEF FIELD TRINITY
2 BLOCKS HOUTH OF INT. I
MOBIL OIL
EXXON
CORNER OF AIRHART DR. AND
NO. END OF HOUSTON AVE.
1MI B. OF NEH LONDON TX
JAMES MILLIARD SURVEY
CONROE FIELD, FOHN A
CLAM LAKE FACILITY, SH 87
NEAR SHELL REFINERY ON
TRIBUTARY TO TRINITY
CROWBAR INC.
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
MALOHE SERVICE CO
CONROE
3MI E. OF STOCKDALE ON US
NAVAL AIR STATION
HILEPOST 240 ON HHY HHITE
MOBIL OIL CORP.
500 YARDS SO. RR CROSSING
2MI E/ PF JWJ 1795 1MI
ARCO CHEMICAL
ROBERT MILLER IRES)
5201 BLLC T CCS DNRGNG
BARTON LEASE
2MI SOUTHOF GLADEHATER
MILEPOST MARKER 68 MABEE
300 FT. N. OF TX HHY 31
58F ON MAPSCO - STORM
ON PROPERTY OF TX
» 3\4 MI S. OF FM 3066 H.
GRAPEVINE EXCAVATION CO.
I 30 EASTBOOND
S3 BLK 1C OF UNIVERSITY
J. MILLARD SURVEY 2H EAST
29* 1'N, 95* 56'H
3 HI NH OF GANGERLAND OF
SE 1\4  Of SECT 16. BLOCK
RR YARD
CLAM LAKE PASS 10 MI. H.
MB GUOGH EXXON SERVICE
PORT LAVACA PLANT ON HHY
15 M Nil OF MCCOOK, TX IN
HY 119 N (PHILLIPS 66
TERNINAL ON SAN BERNARD
CHEVRON STATION,  1\2 MI
1\4 MI H. OF HHY 59, 100
AMOCO PROD, J.C.  PERSON
mniTlNGTOH BAYOU, LIBERTY
1MI NO. GALDEHATER ON
CHEVRON USA  (MORRIS
STATE HHY87, 7MI SOUTH OF
HHY 2004 AND 227
15 MI NEST ON 1-40
5 MI. EAST OF HOODSBORO
17310 MARKET ST.
KELLY AIR FORCE BASE
PHILLIPS 66 REFINERY HHY
4MI SOUTH OF HEEKBORO ON
FIELD ALING HHY 775 , 1MI
RT1 BOX 369-1
INTERSECTION OFF HHY I35N
8M. S. OF TOWN 1  1\2 M.
AT FACILITY AND RT. 4
3. J. GAYLAND LEASE GOOSE
BRANCH AUTO PARTS
SE 1/4 MI S122 B29 H AND
          Lclty

LEVELLAND
NEH LONDON
ANAHUAC
TEXARKANA
BEAUMONT
DALLAS
BAYTOHN
PORT ARTHUR
NEW LONDON
H. OF KILGORE
CONROE FIELD
CLAM LAKE FAC.
PASADENA
MART
MUENSTBR
ARANSAS PASS
TEXAS CITY
CONROE
STOCKDALE
DALLAS
HODGE
BEAUMONT
HILFORD
HAWKINS
PASADENA
HUFFMAN
CRANE
HHITB OAK
GLADEHATER
ANDREHS
KILGORE
DALLAS
SAN BENITO
FALFURRIAS
GRAPEVINE
GRAHDRIDGB
HISHETT
PAMPA
UNKNOHN
GANGERLAND
ANDREHS
EL PASO
SABIHE PASS
COLLEGE STATION
PORT LAVACA
MCCOOK
BORGER
SWEENEY
MONAHANS
HUMBLE
LONGVIEH
HUNTINGTOH BAYOU
GLADEHATER
PORT ARTHUR
PORT ARTHUR
HOUSTON
VEGA
HOODSBORO
CHANNELVIEH
SAN ANTONIO
BORGER
HOODSBORO
SEGUIN
SPRINGTOHN
FORT NORTH
VERHON
CONROE
HARRIS COUNTY
CASTLEVIEH
BIG SPRING
                                                 ERNS Oil  Spill  Database
      Lcounty

HOCKLEY
RUSK
CHAMBERS
BOWIE
JEFFERSON
DALLAS
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
RUSK
GREGG
MONTGOMERY
JEFFERSON
HARRIS
MCLENNAN
COOKE
ARANSAS
GALVESTON
MONTGOMERY
WILSON
DALLAS
TARRANT
JEFFERSON
ELLIS
HOOD
HARRIS
LIBERTY
CRANE
GREGG
GREGG
MARTIN
GREGG
DALLAS
CAMERON
BROOKS
DALLAS
DALLAS
HARD
GRAY
MATAGORDA

ANDREHS
EL PASO
JEFFERSON
BRAZOS
CALHOUN
STAR
HUTCHINSON
BRAZORIA
HARD
HARRIS
GREGG
HARRIS
GREGG
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
HARRIS
OLDHAM
REFUGIO
HARRIS
BEXAR
HUTCHINSON
REFUGIO
GUADALUPE
PARKER
TARRANT
HILBARGER
MONTGOMERY
HARRIS
DALLAS
HOWARD


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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


Spdate
04/10/88
02/08/88
03/09/88
04/18/88
04/15/88
04/19/88
04/22/88
OS/22/88
04/25/88
04/25/88
04/26/88
04/26/88
04/26/88
04/28/88
04/29/88
05/02/88
05/02/88
05/02/88
04/27/88
05/03/88
05/03/88
05/05/88
04/28/88
OS/09/88
05/09/88
05/11/88
05/12/88
05/12/88
05/16/88
05/16/88
05/18/88
05/19/88
OS/19/88
OS/17/88
05/19/88
OS/23/88
05/25/88
05/Z3/B8
05/26/88
05/28/88
05/27/88
05/29/88
OS/28/88
05/30/88
OS/31/88
05/27/88
06/01/88
06/02/88
06/04/88
06/02/88
06/07/88
06/07/88
06/07/88
05/08/88
06/08/88
06/10/88
06/14/88
06/14/88
06/15/68
06/14/88
06/16/88
06/14/88
06/15/88
06/21/88
06/28/88
06/28/88
06/29/88
06/30/88
07/01/88
07/03/88


Matl
NATURAL GAS
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
DIESEL
API SEPARATOR BOTTOM
REFINED OIL FROM OIL CH6
LUBE OIL
GASOLINES: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
GASOLINES : AUTOMOTIVE
BASTE OIL 4 HATER
HASTE ENGINE OIL
OILS, FUEL : (6
HASTE OIL
OIL : CRUDE
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
HASTE OIL
DIESEL FUEL
OILY SLUDGE
LPG
OIL : CRUDE
PROPYLENB
NATURAL GAS
OIL ! CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
GASOLINE
DIESEL FUEL : MARINE
NATURAL GAS
DIESEL FUEL : MARINE
DIESEL FUEL : MARINE
LPG
CRUDE OIL
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL ! CRUDE
LPG
OIL : CRUDE
MOTOR OIL
STRIPPER
CONDENSATE
DIESEL
1-HEXANE
CRUDE
OIL t CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL
GASOLINE
DIESEL
OIL
ASPHALT
JET FUELS: JP-4
GASOLIHES:AUTOMOTIVE
OIL : CRUDE
GASOLINE
NATURAL GAS
GASOLINE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE
OIL : CRUDE


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1.
400.
5.
0.
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5.
20.
200.
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EL PASO PRODUCTS
CHEVRON
NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
TBSARO PIPELINE
HILL AND WILKINSON
EXXON PIPELINE CO
ARCO PIPELINE
EXXON PIPELINE CO.
EXXON
EXXON
ARCO OIL AND GAS
VESSEL: NORD PACIFIC
ALLIED TRANSPORT
UNKNOHN PRP
UNKNOWN
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
MOBIL PIPELINE CO.
CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
ROGBRT MROSKI OSKI'S
FREEMAN ELEM. SCHOOL
E-TEX MINERAL INC.
KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
NERRIDIAN OIL
TEXACO PIPELINE CO. INC.
HOUSTON LIAGHTINO AND
U.S. SPRINT
ENRON OIL TRADING AND
WOODRUFF ENERGY
LTV AEROSPACE
UNKNOHN
KBRR-HCGEB
EXXON PIPELINE
UNKNOHN
SUM PIPELINE
UNION PACIFIC
ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL
SOHIO PIPELINE
UNKNOHN
CHEVRON PIPELINE
ARCO PIPELINE
UNKNOHN TRANSMISSION SHOP
EXXON PIPELINE
TEXACO CHEMICAL
LONG OIL CO.
DIAMOND SHAMROCK
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
FEHA
SUN EXPLORATION
ARCO PIPELINE
SCURLOCK OIL CO.
HHY SPUR 119 N
PHILLIPS PIPELINE CO.
PHILLIPS PIPELINE CO.
UNKNOHN
EXXON PIPELINE CO.
UNKNOWN
B.A. CHICO MARINE
PETROCHEMICAL TRANSPORT
CONOCO INC
AMOCO OIL CO
CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
CHEVRON OIL
COHHAY (SAFEHAY) PLANT
MARATHON PIPELINE
MARATHON
EXXON
EXXON
EXXON
          Locate

TANK FARM SPUR 119
2400 S. GRANDVIEN
SAMUEL KENNEDY SURVEY A44
AT CENTER
6 MILES S. OF TOWN OH HHY
3000 PECOS PARK DRIVE
HAWKINS FIELD SITE NO 37
1 HI SB OF TOWN
SET. 15 BL. A 36, 12MI.
TRINITY BAY FIELD 3 MILES
FISHERS REEF FIELD
W. OF HHY 42 3«I S. OF
INNER HARBOR
ALLIED TRANSPORT
RICE AND BISSONHETT
COUNTY RD 331
EAST YARDS
8.5HI. NH OF WHITWAY OF
NEAR BOUGH GULLEY 1.5MI.
PARKING LOT
FREEMAN ELEM. SCHOOL
10022 FM 1942
NUECES RIVER CROSSING AT
BLOCK 30 SEC 15, HNGN
6MI NORTH OF NEWCASTLE.
LIME STONE ELECTRIC
U.S. SPRINT
BRISCO CO. SCHOOL LAND
WOODRUFF ENERGY
LTV AEROSPACE
CEDAR BAYOU 1/4HI. DOWN
PANHANDLE HUTCHINSON
EAST TX OIL FIELD 1.5 MI.
BANKS OF NOWLAN CREEK
8 MILES SH OF SILVER
HP 250
ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL
15 MI. S. OF TRIBUVILLE
6437 HILLCRBST
1MI. UN OF KEITH RD..
GREENOAKS BLVD. AT
AT 1100 BLOCK N. HAMPTON
1 MILE SOOTH Or NT.
TEXACO CHEMICAL
BUSINESS HHY 81
52 OS GC AND FT RAILROAD
NH CORNER OF LAKE TBXOHA
SIMS BAYOU NEAR GOOD YEAR
800 N. LOOP 288
1 MILE NORTH OF NHITE
3000 HNY 157
SOUTHERN PART OF EAST
HHY SPUR 119 N
PIPELINE IN SANDY CREEK
6MI S. OF ALVIN ON COUNTY
CORNER OF AVENUE M AND 31
2MI N. OF HAWKINS, TX
FN ROAD 2(09
CARPENTER'S BAYOU OFF OF

TANK FARM
CEDAR LAKE OIL FIELD
OFF FM 1(01
UNKNOHN
PLANT NEAR LAKE TEXOMA
YATES FIELD,  SURVEY 3
MARATHON
TRINITY BAY F-2 PLATFORM
FISHERS REEF FIELD 7.7
SABINE LAKE FIELD 6 HI.
          Lcity

BORGER
ODESSA
ROSENBERG
HOUSTON
PEARSALL
DALLAS
HAWKINS
KILGORE
ANDREWS
ANAHUAC
ANAHUAC
NHITE OAK
CORPUS CHRISTI
TYLER
BELLAIRB
APRIL SPRINGS
SAN ANTONIO
WHITNEY
RAYWOOD
LAGO VISTA
TEMPLE
BELLEVUE
CALALEN
MCLEAN
NEWCASTLE
JBHSTT
IRVING
LAHESA
BROHNHOOD
DALLAS
BAYTOHN
HUTCHINSON FIELD
WRIGHT
BELTON
SILVER
PORT NORTH
RICHARDSON
TRIBUVILLE
DALLAS
BEAUMONT
ARLINGTON
DESOTO
MOUNT PLEASANT
PORT ARTHUR
DECATUR
BENJAMIN
LAKE TEXOMA
HOUSTON
DENTON
WHITE OAK
FORT NORTH
NEW LONDON
BORGER
WHEELER
ALVIN
TEMPLE
HAWKINS
LONGVIEN
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
SOUTHLAKE
LA MESA
PENHELL
BIG SANDY
DENNISOH
IRAAN
TEXAS CITY
ANAHUAC
ANAHUAC
BRIDGE CITY
                                                                                              BUNS oil  Spill Databaaa
                                                                                                         Lcounty

                                                                                                   HUTCHINSON
                                                                                                   ECTOB
                                                                                                   FORT BEND
                                                                                                   HARRIS
                                                                                                   FRIO
                                                                                                   DALLAS
                                                                                                   MOOD
                                                                                                   RUSK
                                                                                                   ANDREWS
                                                                                                   CHAMBERS
                                                                                                   CHAMBERS
                                                                                                   GREGG
                                                                                                   KLEBERG
                                                                                                   SMITH
                                                                                                   HARRIS
                                                                                                   KAUFMAN
                                                                                                   BEXAR
                                                                                                   BOSQUE
                                                                                                   LIBERTY
                                                                                                   TRAVIS
                                                                                                   BELL
                                                                                                   CHAMBERS
                                                                                                   NUECES
                                                                                                   GRAY
                                                                                                   YOUNG
                                                                                                   LIMESTONE
                                                                                                   DALLAS
                                                                                                   MARTIN
                                                                                                   BROWN
                                                                                                   DALLAS
                                                                                                   HARRIS
                                                                                                   HVTCHINSON
                                                                                                   SMITH
                                                                                                   BELL
                                                                                                   COKE
                                                                                                   TARRAHT
                                                                                                   DALLAS
                                                                                                   DALLAS
                                                                                                   JEFFERSON
                                                                                                   TARRANT
                                                                                                   DALLAS
                                                                                                   TITUS
                                                                                                   JEFFERSON
                                                                                                   MISB
                                                                                                   KINC
                                                                                                   GRAYSOH
                                                                                                   HARRIS
                                                                                                   DENTON
                                                                                                   GREGG
                                                                                                   TARRANT
                                                                                                   RUSK
                                                                                                   HUTCHIHSON
                                                                                                   •HEELER
                                                                                                   BRAIORIA
                                                                                                   BELL
                                                                                                   HOOD
                                                                                                   GREGG
                                                                                                   HARRIS
                                                                                                   HARRIS
                                                                                                   TARRANT
                                                                                                   DAHSON
                                                                                                   ECTOR
                                                                                                   HOOD
                                                                                                   GRAYSON
                                                                                                   PEC03
                                                                                                   CALVES TON
                                                                                                   CHAMBERS
                                                                                                   CHAMBERS
                                                                                                   ORANGE


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TX 07/07/88
TX 07/08/88
TX 07/10/88
TX 06/30/88
TX 06/30/88
TX 07/12/88
TX 07/12/88
TX 07/12/88
TX 07/14/88
TX 05/16/88
TX 05/23/88
TX 07/14/88
TX 07/14/88
TX 07/13/88
TX 07/19/88
TX 07/19/88
TX 07/18/88
TX 07/18/88
TX 07/20/88
TX 07/21/88
TX 07/21/88
TX 07/23/88
TX 07/25/88
TX 07/27/88
TX 07/27/88
TX 07/28/88
TX 07/14/88
TX 08/01/88
TX 08/02/88
TX 08/03/88
TX 08/05/88
TX 08/08/88
TX 08/08/88
TX 08/09/88
TX 08/09/88
TX 08/08/88
TX 08/10/88
TX 08/10/88
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TX 08/12/88
TX 08/22/88
TX 08/18/88
TX 08/20/88
TX 08/19/88
TX 08/19/88
TX 08/20/88
TX 08/24/88
TX 08/25/88
TX 08/25/88
TX 08/28/88
TX 08/31/88
TX 09/01/88
TX 09/02/88
TX 09/03/88
TX 09/05/88
TX 09/05/88
TX 09/06/88
TX 09/08/88
TX 09/08/88
TX 09/08/88
TX 09/09/88
TX 08/01/88
TX 09/13/88
TX 09/13/88
TX 09/17/88
TX 09/18/88
TX 09/03/88
TX 07/14/88
TX 06/24/88
TX 06/19/88


Matl
UNLEADED GASOLINE
HASTE OIL
CRUDE
BLACK TOP OIL
CRUDB
MOTOR OIL
OIL: CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDB OIL
CRUDE OIL
GASOLINE
GASOLINE, OIL AND H2O
GAS (SOUR)
DIESEL FUEL
NATURAL GAS
HPG IPLROLYSIS GASOLINE)
DIESEL FUEL
COAL OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDB
CRUDE
DIESEL
DIESEL
CRUDB
CRUDB OIL
GASOLINE
OILlCRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
GASOLINE
CRUDB
DIESEL
VNLEADED-XTRA GASOLINE
CRUDE
GASOLINE
HYDROGENATED PYROLISIS
GASOLINE
OIL (HASTE OIL)
CRUDE
PYROLYSIS FUEL OIL
GASOLINE
CRUDE
CRUDB OIL
OIL
DIESEL
CRUDE
GASOLINE
CRUDE OIL
UNLEADED GASOLINE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
GASOLINE
CRUDB OIL
GAS OR OIL
UNLEADED GASOLINE
UNLEADED GAS
UNLEADED GAS
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
HASTE GREASE (PIG OIL,
CRUDB OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
CRUDB
CRUDE
CRUDE
U SO M Ca Me
n ur a u d
1 c t • 1
Quant 1 t e . e .
0.00 U
3100.00 G
2.00 B
3.00 G
70.00 B
10.00 G
15.00 B
0.00 U
40.00 B
28.00 G
3.00 G
140.00 B
644000.00 G
0.00 G
1000.00 G
0.00 U
10000.00 G
o.oo u
20.00 B
60.00 G
500.00 G
0.00 U
25.00 G
0.00 U
180.00 B
40.00 G
1200.00 G
150.00 B
0.00 U
100.00 G
1.00 G
3.00 B
4.00 B
0.00 U
2.00 B
2000.00 C
100.00 G
1.00 B
150.00 G
15.00 G
0.00 U
200.00 G
5.00 B
400.00 G
5000.00 G
1500.00 B
0.00 U
0.00 U
50.00 G
4.00 B
0.00 U
5.00 B
200.00 B
0.00 U
40.00 B
0.00 U
500.00 B
0.00 U
1.00 B
45.00 G
400.00 B
0.00 U
100.00 B
0.00 U
0.00 U
15.00 B
5.00 G
o
o
o
o
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10.00 GO 0
2.00 GO O
1.00 G O O
12/10/93
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   MOBIL OIL
   COASTAL REFINING AND
   CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
   UNKNOWN
PB PERMIAN CO
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PE CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
PB UNION CARBIDE
PE CONOCO PIPELINE
PE SOUTHHESTERN POWER
PE ARCO PIPELINE
PE FARMERS CONSTRUCTION CO
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PE HOPPERS CO INCORPORATED
PE CHEVRON PIPELINE
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PE OXY HGL INC.
PE KERR MCGEE
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          Locate

3 MI SH OF VANDERBILT 28,
2 MI SOUTH OF IH 20 MILE
RT 2 BOX 1365
SBTTEGAST RR Y MILBPOST
JONES STATION, FM 320 SE
HWY 146 NORTH OUT SKIRTS
« NORTH OF MIDLAND ON HHY
HIGH ISLAND BLODE 55-L 9
QUINTANA RD. IN OLD
BLACK BAY FIELD
GOOSE CREEK FIELD 1/2M S
FRONTINGON FM RD 366
MOBIL OIL
MOBIL OIL
FM 156 AND 407
MOBIL OIL
NATIONAL TRUCK STOP
MOBIL OIL
COASTAL REFINERY OR
SB/A OF MARTIN COUNTY 5
TRAILHOOD
H 1/4 SECTION 194;SPRR
TOWN CREEK BRIDGE N. OF
UNKNOHN
UNION CARBIDE
4 MILES HBST OF TALCO
KNOX LEE POKER PLANT
AT HHY US 59 INSIDE
SEC 36, BLOCK 13,
S9, T21S, R23E
STATE HHY 59 I COLETO
EAST RD. EXIT OFF ROUTE
CORNER OF LEMMON AND OAK
1 MILE SH OF S.LAND
BOX 3311 - BDHT STREET
1908 N. KING STREET
17 MILES S. OF BIG SPRING
MILEPOST 727, TOYAH
SXH 4 PSLB - 77
S202, B-F
NORTHERN FIELD
30 HI SH OF SNYDER.TX
HWY 125 NORTH SIDE OF
5 MI. NE/ALVIN, TX  INB
1.5 M/SOUTH/RAINES CNTY.
ZE LOHGLAKE, TX
FACILITY ON INDUSTRIAL RD
HENTONIELD OILFIELD
BAST SIDE OF HOUSTON SHIP
PO BOX 68
JM CARL LEASE COKE FIELD
HEST RANCH A LEASE 2 M.
GENERATING STATION BOX
PASTURE AT 2823 HORNING
GALVESTON, TX RR YARD ON
MOBIL BEAUMONT REFINERY
STATE HHY 225
FM 1765 AT LAKE ROAD
CRYSTAL CREEK
38TH AND MARKET STREET
FM »2055, CCSD t RGNG RR
US ANS DALLAS
5 MI E. OF TALCO 1/2 MI E
DFH AIRPORT
AT GBNVAL PORTLAND
PRODUCTION FAC. IH NEW
SPUR 119 AT PLANT
1 MILE N OF HINK HINK
510 BB 21 PUBLIC SCHOOL
GARDEN ROAD
                                                                                   Lclty
                                                                                              ERNS Oil spill Database
                                                                                                          Lcounty
VANDERBILT
WICKET
QUINLAN
UNKNOWN
LUBBOCK
KEMAH
MIDLAND
HIGHLAND
FREEPORT
BLACK BAY FIELD
BAYTOWH
NEDBRLAND
BEAUMONT
BEAUMONT
JUSTIN
BEAUMONT
LONGVIEH
BEAUMONT
CORPUS CHRISTI
STANTON
GRAND PRAIRIE
SUSAN PEAK
FREDRICKSBURG
HORTHAM
TEXAS CITY
TALCO
LONGVIEH
HOUSTON
MTOREW3
FANNIN
WICHITA FALLS
DALLAS
KERMIT
BEAUMONT
SBGUIN
BIG SPRING
HILDHORSE
KERMIT
CRANE
POYNER
SNYDER
MCCLOUD
ALVIN (LUCILLE BBASLY)
EMORY
LONGLAKE
HOUSTON
MENTONB
BAYTOHN
CHICO
COKE FIELD
VANDERBILT
JERETT
PASADENA
GALVESTON
BEAUMONT
DBER PARK
LAMARQUE
CONROE
GALVESTON
UNKNOWN
DALLAS
TALCO
ADDISON
KATY
HINNSBORO
BORGER
HINK
CRANE
PEAR LAND
JACKSON
HARD
HUNT
HARRIS
LUBBOCK
GALVESTON
MIDLAND
JEFFERSON
BRAZORIA

HARRIS
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
DBNTON
JEFFERSON
GREGG
JEFFERSON
NUECES
MARTIN
DALLAS
TOM GREEN
GILLESPIE
EASTLAND
GALVESTON
FRANKLIN
GREGG
HARRIS
ANDREWS
GOLIAD
WICHITA
DALLAS
WIHKLER
JEFFERSON
GUADALUPB
GLASSCOCK

WINKLER
CRANE
HENDERSON
BORDEN
CASS
GALVESTON
RAINS
ANDERSON
HARRIS
LOVING
HARRIS
HISE
HOOD
JACKSON
LIMESTONE
HARRIS
GALVESTON
JEFFERSON
HARRIS
GALVESTON
MONTGOMERY
GALVESTON
GAINES
DALLAS
TITUS
DALLAS
HARRIS
FRANKLIN
HUTCHINSON
RINKLER
CRANE
BRAZORIA


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TX
TX
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TX
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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


Spdate
09/22/88
09/23/88
09/23/88
09/24/88
09/27/88
09/28/88
09/28/88
08/20/88
09/30/88
09/21/88
09/05/88
05/07/88
10/01/88
10/02/88
10/04/88
10/06/88
10/05/88
10/06/88
10/09/88
10/11/88
10/14/88
10/16/88
10/15/88
10/17/88
10/17/88
10/18/88
10/21/88
10/24/88
10/25/88
10/25/88
10/29/88
10/02/88
11/08/88
11/04/88
11/14/88
11/15/88
11/16/88
11/18/88
11/17/88
11/19/88
11/19/88
11/21/88
11/22/88
11/28/88
11/29/88
11/29/88
12/05/88
12/05/88
12/04/88
12/01/88
11/08/88
11/28/88
12/05/88
11/29/88
12/11/88
12/09/88
12/08/88
12/08/88
12/13/88
12/11/88
12/14/88
12/13/88
12/15/88
12/15/88
12/16/88
12/11/88
12/17/88
12/16/88
12/20/88
12/01/88


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CRUDE
CRUDE
SOUR GAS
HASTE
HYDRALULIC OIL
DIESEL
SHEET CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
OIL
OIL
OIL
EMULSIFIED OIL
SLOP OIL EMULSION
OIL AMD GAS
SLOP OIL EMULSION
DIESEL
SLOP OIL EMULSIONS
GAS OIL
LPG
DIESEL FUEL ODORS
CRUDE OIL
HHITE RAINBOW SHEEN
DIESEL FUEL
PROPYLENE
CRUDE OIL
FUEL ADDITIVE
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CONDESATE ( SALT H20
12 DIESEL FUEL
CAUSTIC SODA-50% SOLN
GASOLINE
CRUDE
SOLIDS FROM OILY BELT
TRANSFORMER OIL
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL FUEL
CRUDE
CRUDE
SALT HATER
CRUDE
CRUDE
PROPANE
DIESEL
CRUDE OIL
REFINED CHEMICAL OIL
CRUDE OIL
PROPANE
HASTE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
FUEL OIL
OIL (UNKNOWN
DIESEL
SLOP OIL EMULION
RECOVERED OIL
FUEL
UNKNOWN OIL
DIESEL FUEL
LIQUID NATERAL GAS
HASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
JET A FUEL
DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
GASOLINES : AUTOMOTIVE
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CRUDE OIL
CUTTING OIL


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3.00
500000.00
0.00
8000.00
47.00
1.00
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0.00
10.00
1.00
2.00
5.00
15.00
3.00
0.00
3.00
11000.00
14.00
200.00
10.00
0.00
850.00
0.00
100.00
0.00
232.00
1.00
350.00
1050.00
10.00
108.00
1100.00
100.00
60.00
3.00
2.00
0.00
1000.00
26.00
83.00
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1.00
100.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
24.00
100.00
30.00
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200.00
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3000.00
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    UNKNONN
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 PE  EXXON CO.  USA
 PE  SUN PIPELINE SERVICES
 PE  5CURLOCK OIL
 PE  SUN PIPELINE
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 PE  EXXON CO. USA
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 PE  TX/HM PIPELINE CO.
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 PE  TEXAS EASTMAN  CO.
 PE  MOBIL CHEMICAL CO.
PE  PPG INDUSTRIES
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PE  PHILLIPS 66
PB  FRITO LAY INC.
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PE  COCA COLA
PE  PHILLIPS 66 CO.
PE  NALTON TERMINALS
PE  UNION CARBIDE
PB  DOOLAREE CORP.
PE  UNION PACIFIC  RR
PE  PHILLIPS 66 CO.
PE  PHILLIPS 66 CO.
PE  SUB SURFACE RESOURCES
    UNKNONN
PE  UNION PACIFIC
PE  UNION PACIFIC
PE  STAR ENTERPRISES
          Locate

MATAGORDA ISLAND  650  NELL
SCHOOL BLK B 21 SXN12 1/2
5 MI  SOUTH AT GRAND FALLS
7231  ALMEDA GENOA
STEHMONS  FRHY AND FARMERS
2 HI  S OF HENDRIX TX
BUCHANNAN AND 1ST AVES
4.3 MI E  OF LODI  FM 2613
16 M  N OF HNY 12  ON
1 MI  E OF VANDERBILT
15 MILES  EAST OF  GUTHRIE
2.3 MILES SOUTH OF
6741  SHADYBROOK LN
1YD N OF  NHITE OAK RD 2M
MCFADDIN  STATE 15
HARRIS COUNTY SPECIFIC
1400  BLK  MOCKINGBIRD
173
2 1/2 MI  EAST OF
G.H.  TATE LEASE
CARTHRIDGE  FIELD, NARNER
UNKNONN
NEAR  EXXON  PUMPING
11101 CHOATE RD.
J.B.  REEVES SURVEY LOT
DICKINSON BAYOU  |H»S
SAN JACINTO RIVER ( ABOVE
END OF BURL ST. REFINERY
1 1/2 MILES SOUTH -
ST ROUTE  105  < BEACH  RD.
BLOCK D-5,  PUBLIC SCHOOL
PANOLA COUNTY NEAR
S KILGORE.  E LOVERS
BOX 712 NORT END  FO
CAPITOL TEXAS HY  S <  NEST
3 10  BLK  31 T IN  TiP  RR
S MATCBK  CO RD. 119
9 M N OF  SKYDBR HITC
B • HARVARD LEASE
AT FACILITY AT TRUCK
2HI S OF NEK  LONDON ML
1/2 M SOUTH OF KILGORE SS
JH LAURENCE LEASE
H*Y 146 t PALMER  HWY  1764
3M E  OF NINK. TX  S ON  35
12004  HHY 146
9« PSG/BEEC FORCE, DYESS
E. HASTING  FIELD
SAN ANTONIO BAY APPROX 6
HHY 10  1 M  E Of NHITE OAK
STATE HHY 149 AT  KODAK
P.O.  BOX 3161
EAST RD. EXIT OFF RT.  211
N REEVES FIELD SEC 7 BLK
STATE HHY SPUR 119
1141 REGAL  ROH
BEHIND  PLANT ON ROUND
1161 HOBLY
P.O. BOX 271
5002 S  LAKE HOUSTON
HACIRB  TERMINAL-TANK 3764
10 MI NH OF SHERMAN J.H.
5 HI  BAST OF HESQUITE
P.O. BOX 271
REFINERY 12 MI N OF CITY
ACROSS FL 935 RAYFORD RD.
1/4 HI B OF 1-45 ON
LARSON ST. CROSSING
LARKIN AMD SEYEN RD.
BOX 712 N. END OF HOUSTON
          Lcity

MATAGORDA ISLAND
CRANE
GRAND  FALLS
HOUSTON
DALLAS
HENDRIX
AHARILLO
LODI
SIVELLS BEND
VANDERBILT
GUTHRIE
VAHDBRBILT
DALLAS
GLADKHATER
CLAM LAKE
HOUSTON
DALLAS
PORT ARTHUR
HARLINGBN
NHITE  OAK
CARTHAGE
CALDNEIL
BRYAN
PASADENA
SARATOGA
DICKENS
HIGHLANDS
BEAUMONT
VANDERBILT
CONROE
KBRMIT
CARTHAGE
KILGORE
PORT ARTHUR
REST LAKE HILLS
MIDLAND
CALDNELL
SNYDER
CORS1CANA
SOUR LAKE
KEN LONDON
KILGORE
SHERMAN
TEXAS CITY
•INK
SAN LEON
ABILENE
HASTINGS
SEADRIFT
•HITS OAK
LONGVIER
BEAUMONT
•ICHITA FALLS
ORLA
                                                                                              ERNS oil spill Databaae
       Lcounty

ARANSAS
CRANE
HARD
HARRIS
DALLAS
NINKLER
POTTER
MARION
COOKE
JACKSON
KING
JACKSON
DALLAS
GREGG
JEFFERSON
HARRIS
DALLAS
JEFFERSON
CAMERON
GREGG
PANOLA
BURLESON
BRAZOS
HARRIS
HARDIN
DICKENS
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
JACKSON
MONTGOMERY
RINKLER
PANOLA
RUSK
JEFFERSON
TRAVIS
MARTIN
BVRLESON
SCURRY
NAVARRO
HARDIN
RUSK
RUSK
GRAYSON
GALVESTOM
•INKLER
GALVESTON
TAYLOR
BRUORIA
CALHOUN
DALLAS
DALLAS
DALLAS
BORCER
HOUSTON
TEXAS CITY
SHERMAN
MARITH
BORGKR
BORGBR
THE WOODLAND
WOODLAND
MARITH
SUNNYVALE
PORT ARTHUR
JEFFERSON
•ICHITA
REEVES
HUTCHINSOH
DALLAS
DALLAS
DALLAS
HUTCHINSON
HARRIS
GALVESTON
GRAYSON
DALLAS
HUTCHINSON
HUTCHINSON
MONTGOMERY
MONTGOMERY
DALLAS
DALLAS
JEFFERSON


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TX
TX
TX
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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


Spdate
12/01/11
12/26/11
12/27/11
12/24/11
12/26/11
12/22/11
12/22/11
09/01/11
12/26/11
12/21/11
12/30/11
01/02/19
01/04/19
01/07/19
01/10/19
01/01/19
01/12/19
01/11/19
01/16/19
01/16/19
01/16/19
01/16/19
01/17/19
01/19/19
01/20/19
01/20/19
01/22/19
01/23/19
01/24/19
01/25/19
01/24/19
01/25/19
01/25/19
01/24/19
01/27/1*
01/26/1*
01/26/19
01/27/19
01/30/19
01/31/19
02/01/19
02/02/19
01/27/19
02/01/19
02/01/19
11/01/11
01/31/19
01/29/1*
02/07/1*
02/06/1*
02/03/1*
02/03/1*
02/03/1*
02/06/1*
02/06/1*
02/07/1*
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Matl
OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
GASOLINE
CRUDE OIL
NO. 2 FUEL OIL
MOTOR OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
GASOLINE
CRUDE
CRUDE
OIL
CRUDE OIL SLICK
DIESEL
DIESEL
CRUDE
CRUDE
HASTE OIL
CRUDE
OIL SHEEN
CRUDE
OIL
SHEEN
HYDROCARBON (7.7 PPB
CRUDE OIL
LUBE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL t PRODUCED
CRUDE
GASOLINE
DIESEL
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
AVIATION FUEL
CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
CRUDE OIL
LUBE OIL
GASOLINE
•2 FUEL OIL
CRUDE OIL
GASOLINE
•2 FUEL OIL
•2 FUEL OIL
*2 FUEL OIL
GAS OIL
DIESEL 12 FUEL
BUTAHOL
CRUDE
OILS, DIESEL
ISOOCTANE FUEL
INTERMEDIATE GAS PRODUCT
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL FUEL
DIESEL
PETROLEUM DISTILLATE


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BORGER
SOUTH LAKE
IRVING
CONROE
STAMFORD
PORT ARTHUR
ODESSA
WHITE OAK
SOUTH LAKE
PORT ARTHUR
SURFSIDE
BAYTOWN
PORT ARTHUR
PORT ARTHUR
STAMFORD
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AUSTIN
SMITH POINT
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BIG SPRING
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DALLAS
DALLAS
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SHERMAN
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DALLAS
HOUSTON
DALLAS
HOUSTON
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TX
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Matl
DIESEL FUEL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
GASOLINE t HATER MIXTURE
GASOLINE
PETROLURM HYDROCARBONS
CRUDE
GAS OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
GASOLINE
CRUDE OIL
JET FUEL 'A'
OIL
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
VIRGIN GAS OIL
DIESEL FUEL
DIESEL FUEL
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL
GASOLINE
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL
CRUDE OIL
OIL SHEEN
GASOLINE - UNLEADED
LIGHT CYCLE LUBE OIL
CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
DIESEL
DIESEL FUEL
RESIDUAL OIL
DIESEL FUEL 12
RESIDUAL OIL
PROPANE
CRUDE OIL
JP4
KEROSENE
CRUDE OIL
MINERAL OIL
MINERAL OIL
CRUDE
DIESEL OIL
CRUDE
PETROLEUM NAPHTHA
DIESEL
LUBE OIL
CRUDE
CRUDE
OIL SHEEN
LUBE OIL
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
CRUDE
GASOLINE
CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
CONDENSATE
GASOLINE
HASTE OIL
OILlCRUDE
HASTE OIL


Quint 1
50.
5.
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35.
350.
0.
0.
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8.
0.
15.
300.
0.
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1000.
300.
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HHY 989 AND 130
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SIX FLAGS OVER TEXAS
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STORM DRAIN ON NORTH SIDE
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BRYAN MOUND STRATEGIC OIL
TANK FARM ON ST. BERNARD
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HILBPOST 367.6 LARADO SUB
2 MI N OF GLADENATER OFF
3/4 MI N OF 1-10 BRIDGE
6114 FOREST PARK
10 M N OF ODESSA NIGHT
BEHIND HIS HOUSE
LYONDELL BARGE FACILITY
2(10 CHOATE RD.
1/2 M B OP T.N. LEE SALT
SABIHB LAKE OFFSHORE
603* FM 571 FACILITY
COUNTY HNY 123 OWNER IS
JACOB LAOURE SURVEY A-124
FT. NORTH FACILITY ON
1401 NAVIGATOR RD
HHY 134 AND SPUR 44*
2.S MILES S OP IHGLBSIDE
4110 GUADALUPB
PL MILE POST 1B9.5 1»HI E
12000 LANHDALE
ON NORTH BOUND LOOP 12 N
WHITE MINES BULK MATERIAL
1/4HI N OF LONGVIEK IN
1BHI SB OF BIG SPRING TX
I-3S AND VALLEY VIE*
DRAINAGE DITCH I
120003 PRADONOOD, TMAP
JEFFERSON AND SCOTT ST.
JB AND DECADBNA SURVEY
HEAR HNY 461
9040 VISCOUNT RON
ST HNY 42 ( SH 323 1/4M S
GULF BULK STATION SCOTT
2MI N OF NEW LONDON
3NI 5 OP MAYBANX5 TX OX
BUCJOfER AND BUM STREETS
PECAN CREEK
SH QTR 590 SH NINA LOGIC
RT 1 BOX 53
HHY 59 NORTH BETWEEN 762
6MI H OP HHY 36t SMI N OF
3000 HHY 26 NEST
2505 N. PIERCE PKHY
E.L. PHILLIPS LEASE HNY
1320 ON 197 LOOP SOUTH
2MI N OP ON GEORGE RICHIE
          Lclty

KILGORE
XILGORE
TEXARKANA
CORPUS CHRISTI
KILGORE
SANDHILL
ARLINGTON
DEHTON
ARLINGTON
ARLINGTON
ARLINGTON
MONROE CITY
PREEPORT
HOUSTON
BONNIER
THOMPSON
LIBERTY ELAYNE
SOUTH HOUSTON
BRAZORIA
MISSION
THOMPSON
HALLETSVILLE
GLADEHATER
MEN LONDON
ATLEY
GLADBHATER
BEAUMONT
DALLAS
ODESSA
MESOUITE
HOUSTON
PRIEHDSNOOD
RILGORB
SABIHE LAKE OFFSHORE
SAN LEON
DAMON
LONGVIEN
FORT NORTH
CORPUS CHRISTI
KARNACK
INGLESIDE
AUSTIN
EL PASO
HOUSTON
IRVING
DABNBY
LONGVIEH
COAHOMA
DALLAS
GALENA PARK
HOUSTON
GAINESVILLE
PRINCE
MIDLAND
DALLAS
LONDON
GAINESVILLE
NEW LONDON
MAYBANK
DALLAS
GAINESVILLE
HARYNEAL
COMO
RICHMOND
WICHITA FALLS
GRAPEVINE
PANTEGO
TALCO
TEXAS CITY
GLADEHATER
       Lcounty

RUSK
RUSK
BOWIE
NUBCES
GREGG
BRAZOS
TARRANT
DENTON
TARRANT
TARRANT
TARRANT
CHAMBERS
BRAZORIA
HARRIS
NEWTON
HARRIS
BOWIE
HARRIS
BRAZORIA
HIDALGO
FORT BEND
LAVACA
GREGG
RUSK
WEBB
UPSHUR
JEFFERSON
DALLAS
ECTOR
DALLAS
HARRIS
HARRIS
GREGG
ORANGE
GALVESTON
BRAZORIA
GREGG
TARRANT
NUBCES
HARRISON
SAN PATRICIO
TRAVIS
BL PASO
HARRIS
DALLAS
UVALDE
GREGG
HOWARD
DALLAS
HARRIS
HARRIS
COOKE
RUSK
MIDLAND
DALLAS
RUSK
COOKE
RUSK
KAUFMAN
DALLAS
COOKE
NOLAN
WOOD
FORT BEND
WICHITA
DALLAS
TARRANT
FRANKLIN
GALVESTON
GREGG


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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


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05/07/1*
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05/12/89
OS/14/B9
05/12/B9
05/15/1*
05/14/19
05/16/89
05/15/1*
05/17/B*
OS/17/1*
05/16/19
05/16/89
05/17/19


Matl
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL
OILlCRUDE
JET FUELS: JP-4
DIESEL FUEL
GAS
OIL: CRUDE
FUEL OIL
DIESEL FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
TRANSFORMER OIL (PCB:11
OIL:CRUDB
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
TRANSFORMER OIL
OIL:CRUDE
CRUDE OIL, COMPRESSOR
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL/GASOLINE
JET FUEL t JP-K
SALT WATER
OIL WATER
PYROLYSIS GAS/OIL
SPENT LUBE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
LFG
OILt CRUDE
LUBRICATING OIL
ASPHALT
GASOLINE
1 2 DIESEL FUEL
DIESEL FUEL
OILS,FUEL:HO.2-D
TUFFLO PROCESS OIL » 4*1
GASOLINE
FLUX OIL
OIL
OIL
GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDE
FUEL OIL
DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
CHROMIC ACID
OIL:CRUDE
DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDB
GASOLINE
OILlDIESEL
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
PETROLEUM HAPTHA
OILlCRUDE
WASTE WATER W/OIL
GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDE
LIQUID PROPANE GAS
OILlCRUDE


Quint 1
10.00
10.00
0.00
0.00
4.00
5000.00
500.00
10000.00
0.00
4BOOO.OO
300.00
0.00
100.00
1.00
75.00
10000.00
15.00
2.00
0.00
0.00
1.00
0.00
300.00
2.00
1000.00
1.00
50.00
100.00
300.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
20.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
100.00
1.00
30000.00
215.00
2.00
0.00
171.00
5.00
1000.00
7000.00
2.00
0.00
5.00
0.00
1000.00
400.00
30.00
80.00
1500.00
• 5.00
90.00
4.00
50.00
40.00
0.00
12.00
40.00
300.00
100.00
0.00
0.00
10.00
1500.00
4.00
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PE BAIRD OIL CO.
PE SHELL WESTERN E 4 P INC.
PE BEAUMONT FIRE DEPT.
   UKKKOHH
   UNKNOWN
PE HOUSTON LIGHTING AND
SG TX HHY DEPT.
PE SUN PIPELINE
PE HHITE I LASSITER
PE STAR ENTERPRISE
PE HOUSTON POHER AND LIGHT
PE CHOCOLATE BAYOU HATER CO.
PE KOCH REFINERY
PE KOCH REFINERY
PE LEBOUF BROS
PE MITCHELL ENERGY (
PE MITCHELL ENERGY (
PE MITCHELL ENERGY (
PE MOBIL PIPELINE
   UNKNOHN
PE SCURLOCK OIL CO.
PE SHORE ENERGY
PE 4-SITE OPERATOR
PE TYLER AUTO GARAGE
PE KOCH REFINING CO.
   UNKNOHN
PE EXXON STATION
PE CHEVRON USA
PE TEXACO PIPELINE
PE CHEVRON PIPLINB
PE OASIS AVIATION
PE MISSION PETROLEUM
PS ARCO OIL AND GAS CO.
PE EXXON CO. USA
PE TOMMY MART
PE BURLINGTON NORTHERN
PE EXXON CO. U.S.A.
PE PHILLIPS 66 CO.
   UNKNOHN
PE BAYTANK HOUSTON INC.
PE SERVICE TRANSPORT
PE SUN PIPELINE
tE CARGILL INC.
PE NAVAL AIR STATION
PE MID AMERICA PIPELINE CO.
PE CHEVRON USA
PE SHERLOCK OIL
PE PHILLIPS 66
PE COAST STATES CRUDE
PE EXXON
   UNKNOHN
PE KOCH GATHERING COMPANY
PE SUN PIPELINE
PE AMERICAN PETROFINA
PE CHEVRON PIPELINE
PE PROBE TECH SERVICE
PE COASTAL STATE CRUDE
PE BILL FRILEY'S FRANSON OIL
   UNKNOHN
PE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
PE NATURAL GAS PIPELINE CO.
PE SUN PIPELINE
PE V. PERMIAN INC.
PE MOBIL PIPELINE CO.
PE COASTAL TRANSPORTATION
PE COASTAL TRANSPORT CO.
PE HOLFE 1 MCGEB
PE DORRES GRO. STATION
PE AMOCO OIL CO.
PE SUN PIPELINE CO.
          Locate

2MI S OF OH FM 36 OF
KAGBRHAN WILDLIFE REFUGE
3/4MI N OF 1-10 NUECES
200 H. DALRY ASHFORD
SADDLER AND HHITESBORO,
GREENS BAYOU GENERATING
HHY 1255 AT HHY 657 SMI
CHOATE LEASE NO A153
1921 COMMERCE
7TH STREET TANK FARM
12070 BEAUMONT HHY
HALLS BAYOU 1HI H OF
BACK OF REFINERY BY RAIL
TANKS LOCATED AT BACK OF
PHILLIPS FACILITY
GLADYS WILLIAMS LEASE
JOE LINDSAY LEASE N OF
OLAN SPEAR LEASE BTH
BMI HE OF MT. PLEASANT TX
NH 41- 6MI
OFF HHY 42 TO HHY 323 FOR
SHORE ENERGY
HHY 42 1MI SE OF SELMA
218 N. TYLER
SUN TIDE ROAD
ERLINGTON FIELD AIRPORT
16810 HHY 3
HHY 80 BETHEEN HHITE OAK
TANK FARM ON CO.  RD. 1150
OBRIEN CENTRAL STATION
INTERSECTION OF FRED
8450 M03LBY RD.
AT HALHUT BEND FIELD
ON HCFADDBN 15 FLOHLINE
ARMSTRONG AND CRAWFORD
RR MI POST   75.8
1/2 MILE NORTH OF NEH
P.O. 271
HHY 174
BAYPORT CHANNEL
HARDIN STORE RD.
7M S OF LIBERTY OFF STATE
201 CEDAR
HE CORNER OF NAVAL AIR
CARSON COUNTY TX NEAR
1MIB OF SARATOGA
CLOE BOTTOM NEXT TO
P.O. 271
CANT HELL LANE
PHEITT RANCH FIELD
9500 CYPRESS HOOD DR.
HHY 380. 9MI E OF
E.K. FAILOR PROPERTY
S-2, B-32, T-15
CHEVRON FACILITY IN
HHY 6 S AT BARREN RD. AT
600 BLOCK OF PAULINE B OF
4200 E. SAN FRANCES
NEAR ATKINSON ISLAND,
MI PO 154 HARLIM
6MI S LUFKIN, TX HHY FM
HHY 146
B SHAM SURVEY 4MI SH OF
JOSEPH RECTOR SURVEY A-62
HHY 71 H NEAR MARBLE
HHY 61 H I FM 2147 6MI S
H MCCORD UNIT, S CEDAR
HHY 12
AT REFINERY OUTFILL 003
1/2 MILE N OF GLADEHATER
          Lcity

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SADDLER
BEAUMONT
HOUSTON
SHERMAN
HOUSTON
GRAND
BATSON
DALLAS
PORT ARTHUR
HOUSTON
ALVIN
CORPUS CHRISTI
CORPUS CHRISTI
FREEPORT
JACK COUNTY
JACKSBORO
DBCATUR
TITUS CITY
TITUS CITY
LONDON
KILGORE
SELMA CITY
DALLAS
CORPUS CHRISTI
HOUSTON
HEBSTER
GLADEHATER
MIDLAND
HICKETT
EL PASO
EL PASO
GAINESVILLE
CLAM LAKE
DENNISON
MONDAY
NBH LONDON
BORGER
BURLESON
SEABROOK
BECKER PRAIRIE
LIBERTY
EKHIS
DALLAS
PAMPA
SARATOGA
KILGORE
BORGER
CORPUS CHRISTI
TALCO
HOUSTON
JACKSBORO
LIBERTY
BIG SPRING
SNYDER
COLLEGE STATION
PASADENA
AMARILLO
HOUSTON
HENTGO
LUFKIN
LIBERTY
STAMFORD
EDNA
MARBLE FALLS
MARBLE FALLS
MALAKOFF
MARYSVILLE
TEXAS CITY
GLADEHATER
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JEFFERSON
HARRIS
GRAYSON
HARRIS

HARDIN
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JEFFERSON
HARRIS
BRAZORIA
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NUECES
BRAZORIA
JACK
JACK
HISB
TITUS
TITUS
RUSK
GREGG
RUSK
DALLAS
NUECES
HARRIS
HARRIS
GREGG
MIDLAND
HARD
EL PASO
EL PASO
COOKE
JEFFERSON
GRAYSON
KNOX
RUSK
HUTCHINSON
JOHNSON
CHAMBERS
MONTGOMERY
LIBERTY
ELLIS
DALLAS
CARSON
HARDIN
GREGG
HUTCHINSON
NUECES
TITUS
HARRIS
JACK
LIBERTY
HOHARD
SCURRY
BRAZOS
HARRIS
POTTER
HARRIS

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LIBERTY
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BURNET
BURNET
HENDERSON
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TX
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TX
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TX
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TX
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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
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TX
TX
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TX
TX
TX
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TX
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TX
TX
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TX
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06/26/89
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06/28/89
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06/29/69
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07/04/89


Hatl
DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE DIESEL RESIDUE
OIL SHEEN
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL
OIL (ASPHALT)
OIL:CRUDE
DIESEL
GASOLINE
HASTE OIL
DIESEL
GASOLINE
PETROLEUM DISTILLATE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL
JET FUELS: JP-5
SUSPECTED FUEL
GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUELS: JP-4
JET FUELS! JP-4
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE
* 2 FUEL OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL. -CRUDE
GASOLINE
OILS, FUEL: »6
UNLEADED GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDE
EOIBILE SOYBEAN OIL
JET FUELS: JP-5
DEMETHANIZED NATURAL GAS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
LIGHT CYCLE OIL
OIL t CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINES: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL-.CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
OIL
» 6 CRUDE OIL
DIESEL
OILS,MISC:LUBRICATING
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL.'CRUDE
LUBE OIL
LUBE OIL
OIL
GASOLINE
STORM HATER HITH TRACES
OIL:CRUDE


Quant 1
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                           Prp
 PE BILLY BAKER TRUCKING
 PE ABRAZOVICH
    UNKNOWN
 PE TEXACO
 PE ARCO PIPELINE CO.
 PE CHEVRON  PIPELINE CO.
 PE CHEVRON  USA
 PE SUN PIPELINE CO.
 PE POWELL'S EXXON
 PE MOBIL OIL
 PE VALERO TRANSMISSION
 PE PERHIAN  PIPELINE
 PE EXXON USA
 PE AMOCO PIPELINE CO.
 FB UNION PACIFIC RR
    UNKNOHN
 PE US  AIR FORCE
 PE SHELL HESTERN PIPELINE
 PE REWCO TRUCK
 PE AHOCO PIPELINE
 PE CHEVRON  PIPELINE
 PE AMOCO PIPELINE CO.
 PE NUHAY GROCERY
 PB NUHAY OIL  CO.
    UNKNOWN
 PE EXXON CO.  USA
    UNKNOWN
 PE EXXON CO USA
 PE CITATION OIL
 PE PIONEER  CONCRETE CO.
 PE US  AIR FORCE
 PE WINCHESTER OIL CO.
 PE WINCHESTER OIL
PE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RR
PE CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
PE SUN PIPELINE SERVICES CO.
PE OGDEN ALLIED AVIATION
PE CIRCLE 1C
PE BAYTANK HOUSTON
PE LIOHDALE PETROCHEMICALS
PE EXXON PIPELINE CO.
PE CITOO PIPELINE CO.
PE SUN PIPELINE CO.
PE EXXON
PE ARCO PIPELINE
PE SHELL WESTERN ENT INC.
PE CHEVRON PIPELINE
PE UNION PACIFIC
PE UNION PACIFIC RR
PE TEXACO NEW MEXICO
PE UNION PACIFIC
PE SUN PIPELINE
   UNKNOWN
PI BURLINGTON NORTHERN RR
PE SUE ANN OIL CO.
PE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RES
PE NESTLANO OIL DEVICE
PE MOBIL ENT
PE AMERICAN PETRO FINA
PE LTV
PE DOW/FORT AVIATION
PE JONES OIL CO.
   UNKNOWN
PE YELLOW FREIGHT
FG US AIR FORCE KELLY AF
PE TOM BRISHOE OIL CO.
          Locate

LAKE OFF HNY 2610 IN
WEST ON B2 PAST GOLF
55 ALICE CIRCLE
50TH AND SLIDE ROAD
3301 ST. FM t 157
1 MILE N WICKBTT (
BEAUMONT TERMINAL - RTE 4
5 MILES 5 WINNIE WEST OF
POWELL'S EXXON
W PORT ARTHUR RD.
2 MILES NW FROM UVALDE ON
RT 4 OFF OF HWY 20
2HI NW OF TOWN IN EAST
10 MILES N OF TOWN MILE
UNION PACIFIC YARDS IN
N ON 120 PAST TANGLEWOOD.
ALERT FACILITY
AT SHELL ANtU KING LEASE
753 PORT OVERICA PLACE
1/4 MILE S OF US BO AND
3HI N OF NICKETT
COLORADO CITY STATION 10
HWY 154
1100 BAST DALLAS
PROPERTY SOUTH OF MR.
RT 1 BOX 2 CORA LEE
HWY 105
PO BOX B47-OFF ST HWY 329
SPINDLE TOP BAYOU 5 MILES
STORAGE TANK OFF 1-10 HWY
KELLY AFB
RT 271
1/2 M W TALCO TX OHJ.C.
2(25 S. COOPER ST.
SAN JACINTO RIVER ABOVE
SWITCHING YARD
12 MI N OF SWYDER.
SUR BLK 2 SBC. 1
DEE HOWARD CO.
2110 ALEXANDER AVE.
12211 PORT ROAD
1200 LANGDAUE RD.
BEAHBR STREET
200 YDS SB OF OLD
4 MILES SW OF GLADBWATER
RACCOON BEND FIELD AT
3503 HILLBROOK
2 MI SB OF TUCKER. TX
N OF WHITEOAKS OFF
2HI SB OF WICKETT
MILE POST 217
INTERSECTION OF RR
114550 GARLAND
SEC 41,  BLOCK 32,  TS-4-N,
UNKNOWN
ORANGE FIELD
INT 90 N AND BLAND LAKE
MILE POST 12*
TURTLE BAYOU LEASE *
DICKINSON » I LEASE
JONES UNIT 40 ACRE
3N SE OF IRA,  SEC 32 OF
3 MI W,  NW OF KUKTON
9314 W.  JEFFERSON
7701 LONDON AVE.
112 S.  COLORADO
DOMINO RED LIGHT HNY 59
4500 IRVING BLVD.
KELLY AIR FORCE BASE
BRISHOE OIL CO.  420 E.
          Lclty

RBHAYOR
GAINESVILLE
BROWNSVILLE
LUBBOCK
FORT WORTH
WICKETT
BEAUMONT
WINNIE
TBXARKANA
BEAUMONT
UVALDE
ABILENE
WHITE OAK
CHILDRESS
LOHGVIEW
POTTSBORO
FORT NORTH
GLADENATER
GRAPEVINE
GLADBWATER
WICKETT
COLORADO CITY
COOPER
COOPER
KINGWOOD
TALCO
ORANGE
CRANE
GALVESTON
CORSICANA
SAN ANTONIO
TALCO
TALCO
ARLINGTON
HOUSTON
BEAUMONT
SNYDER
SILVER
SAN ANTONIO
BAYTONN
SEABROOK
HOUSTON
FRIENDSNOOO
KILGORE
GLADENATER
BELLVILLE
DALLAS
TUCKER
KILGORE
WICKETT
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                                                                                                                          ST  Spdate
DALLAS
DALLAS
VEALMOOR
WACO
ORANGEFIELD
SAN AUGUSTINE
ANSON
GALVESTON
ROLLING MEADOW
ANAHUAC
IRA
KURTEN
DALLAS
DALLAS
LOCKHART
DOMINO
DALLAS
SAN ANTONIO
TERRELL

COOKE
CAMERON
LUBBOCK
TARRANT
WARD
JEFFERSON
CHAMBERS
BOWIE
JEFFERSON
UVALDE
TAYLOR
GREGG
CHILDRESS
GREGG
GRAYSON
TARRANT
GREGG
DALLAS
GREGG
WARD
SCURRY
DELTA
DELTA
HARRIS
FRANKLIN
ORANGE
CRANE
CALVESTON
NAVARRO
BBXAR
TITUS
TITUS
TARRANT
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
SCURRY
COKE
BEXAR
CHAMBERS
CHAMBERS
HARRIS
CALVESTON
GREGG
GREGG
AUSTIN
DALLAS
ANDERSON
GREGG
WARD
DALLAS
DALLAS
DALLAS
BORDEN
MCLENNAN
ORANGE
SAN AUGUSTINE
JONES
GALVESTON
GREGG
CHAMBERS
SCURRY
BRAZOS
DALLAS
DALLAS
CALDHELL
CASS
DALLAS
BEXAR
KAUFMAN
TX 07/03/B9
TX 07/05/B9
TX 07/05/B9
TX 07/06/19
TX 07/06/B9
TX 07/06/B9
TX 07/07/B9
TX 07/09/B9
TX 07/10/B9
TX 07/11/09
TX 07/11/B9
TX 03/19/B9
TX 07/01/B9
TX 07/13/B9
TX 07/15/B9
TX 07/10/B9
TX 07/13/B9
TX 07/21/B9
TX 07/21/89
TX 07/19/B9
TX 07/19/B9
TX 07/19/B9
TX 07/22/B9
TX 07/22/B9
TX 07/21/19
TX 07/23/B9
TX 07/26/B9
TX 07/25/B9
TX 07/25/B9
TX 07/24/B9
TX 07/24/B9
TX 07/25/B9
TX 07/25/B9
TX 07/29/19
TX 07/29/1*
TX 07/30/«9
TX 07/27/19
TX 07/27/B9
TX 07/31/B9
TX 07/29/B9
TX 01/01/09
TX 08/02/19
TX OI/04/B9
TX OI/03/B9
TX 01/02/69
TX 0*/04/B9
TX 07/27/B9
TX 08/04/89
TX 08/04/B9
TX OI/06/S9
TX 08/04/19
TX 01/04/19
TX 08/04/89
TX OI/09/B9
TX 0*708/09
TX OS/OB/S9
TX 08/10/89
TX 08/11/89
TX 07/30/89
TX 07/28/B9
TX 08/14/89
TX 08/15/89
TX 01/15/89
TX 08/16/89
TX 08/12/19
TX 01/18/89
TX 01/11/19
TX 08/19/19
TX 01/07/19
TX 01/27/19
WASTE OIL
CRANKCASE OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
GASOLINES : AUTOMOTIVE
JET FUELS: JP-4
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
OIL:CRUDE
MOTOR OIL
OIL BASED REFINED
NATURAL GAS
OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL-.CRUDB
DIESEL FUEL
GASOLINE
JET FUELS: JP-4
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILiCRUDE
GASOLINES : AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINES : AUTOMOTIVE
USBD MOTOR OIL
SKIM OIL
CRUDE OIL
GASOLINE
OIL
DIESEL
JET FUELS: JP-4
ASPHALT BASED OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL MATERIAL
DIESEL
DIESEL
OILtCRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
JET A FUEL
GASOLINES : AUTOMOTIVE
RAINWATER FROM SUMPS
GASOLINES .AUTOMOTIVE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILsCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
CRUDE OIL
OILtCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
DIESEL
DIESEL
WASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINES AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINES : AUTOMOTIVE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
CRUDE
CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
JPI
JET - A FUEL
GASOLINES 1 AUTOMOTIVE
DIESEL
DIESEL
JET FUELS: JP-4
GASOLINES: AUTOMOTIVE
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0.00 U U
55.00 O H
1000.00 B F
65.00 B F
400.00 G F
3.00 B P
0.00 U F
200.00 B F
0.00 U P
100.00 B P
2.00 B F
100. 00 B P
2.500.00 G R
0.00 U
£0.00 G A
21.00 G P
40.00 G H
40.00 B P
aoo.oo B F
2100.00 B F
0.00 V F
0.00 U F
0.00 U U
10.00 B F
0.00 U U
20.00 G F
0.00 U U
4500.00 G F
0.00 U F
0.00 U F
100.00 B F
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50.00 0 R
10.00 B P
2.00 B P
2.00 G V
200.00 G F
0.00 U F
0.00 B F
4.00 B P
200.00 B P
461.00 B P
1.00 B P
0.00 U U
15.00 B P
30.00 G P
75.00 B P
400.00 G R
550.00 G R
0.00 V F
5.00 B P
1200.00 G R
1.00 B P
0.00 U H
0.00 U R
400.00 U
122.00 F
100.00 F
5.00 t
10.00 P
130.00 O P
100.00 G V
25.00 G V
100.00 G H
250.00 G V
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                           Prp
PE FALCON SEABOARD
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEM
   UNKNOHN
PE PERMIAN PIPELINE CO.
PE COFFIELD PIPELINE CO.
PE EXXON CO. USA
PE MOBIL OIL
PE HALL DISTRIBUTING CO.
PE THOMAS PETROLEUM
PE TEXAS CHEMICAL
PE SUE ANN OIL CO
PE HALHUT HILL WRECKER
PB MOBIL GAS STAT
PE MARK-CAUDLE CORP
PE TEXACO CHEMICAL CO
PE N.W. TRANSPORT SERVICE
PE NOHIHHEST TRANSPORT
PE MARATHON OIL CO
PE TEXACO
PE HCMURREY PIPELINE
PE STOP AND GO, »743
PE CITGO PIPELINE CO
PE CHEVRON U.S.A., IMC.
   CITY OF AUSTIN
PE OCCIDENTAL OIL < GAS CO
   MOBIL EXPLORATION MINING
PE MONSANTO
PE MOBIL EXPLORATION I
PE MARATHON OIL
PB AMOCO PRODUCTION CO
PE MARATHON OIL
PE MANMADE INC
PE ENRON GAS PIPELINE
   OIL TRANSPORT CO
PE UNION PACIFIC RR
PE SHELL OIL
PE TEXACO FILLING STATION
   UNKNOHN
PE SHELL WESTERN
PB N TEXAS POHER PLT. BRAYOU
PE EXXON
PE CENTRAL FREIGHT
PE LONE STAR GAS CO
PE ACME TRUCKING
PE TEXACO CHEMICAL CO.
PE SHELL OIL
   UNKNOWN
PE UNKNOWN
PE ROLLINS TRUCK LEASING
PE DOT CHEMICAL INC
PE K.M.C.O.
PE SUN PIPELINE
PE GOODE-TAYLOR PONTIAC
   UNKNOWN
PB PHILLIPS 66
PB SUN PIPELINE
PE MONSANTO
PE TEXAS EASTERN PROD
   UNKNOWN
PE NAVAJO RETINING CO.
PB WM NIMS
PE HALLS, BUTCH
PE MARATHON OIL CO
PB MARATHON
PE COASTAL STATES CRUDE
   UNKNOWN
   UNKNOHN
PB OGDEN ALLIED AVIATION
PE REED TOOL CO.
PE SUN PIPELINE CO.
          Locate

CHILES ALEXANDER VIG
100 FT. E OF MOONSHINE
12TH AND NEWLAHD VEHICLE
OFF HWY 227 ABOUT 1/2
COFFIELD PIPELINE CO.
AT FRIENDSHOOD FIELD HELL
PLANT - BURT ST.
TX HNY 50 1/4 MI  NORTH
1MI S OF SHUMENBERG ON
824 SAVANNAH AVE
TURTLE BAYOU
11236 GOODNIGHT LN
7447 BREBNVILLB AVE
11236 GOODNIGHT LANE
824 SAVANNAH AVE
5330 GULF FREEWAY
5330 GULF FREEWAY
YATES FIELD UNIT
HEHHOPB FIELD, 2  MI N OF
ON US 80  LAKE DEVERNIA
6802 TELEPHONE RD
WILLIAM ROBINSON SURVEY
TAYLORS BAYOU, CRAIGKH
2506 H 35TH ST
TENNERYVILLE RD
3 MILES S OF VANDERBILI
CHOCALAIB BAYOU PLANT AT
H RANCH A LEASE,  RAYMON
BLK 194, OF GCSS  RR
5 MI S OF PEARLAND, H
WELL 57F 22 SMI BEST SEC
398 WEST HHY 78
FM 1074 I FM 893
HWY 360 ( TRINITY BLVD
SMITHVILLE  MILEPOST
7MI HE SADDLER
KB CORNER OF SKILLMAN 4
FM1960 B « WESTLAKE
HELL * 488, SB CORNER SEC
N TEXAS POWER PLANT BAYOV
SABINE LANE-OFFSHORE
SKILLMAN « AUDBLIA
FAIR OAKS t WALNUT HILL
2500 E MAIN
824 SURAMMAH AVE
7 MILES HE OF SADLER
3/4M OFFSHORE, 5M N OF
ABOVE GROUND STORAGE TANK
1BLK E OF OAKLAND ST <
INTERSECTION OF HWY
HHY 239 IN CENTER OF CITY
2 MI E OF TOWN. 700 FEET
128 S LANCASTER
3819 CLOVER MEADOW RD
MILEPOST 26 - ST  BERNARD
1 MILE WEST OF HULL TX ON
CHOCALATE BAYOU
BAYTOHN TERMINAL
1-35 N EXIT TRINITY MILLS
CARAGOSA RD
3200 HICKORY ST
1/2 MI HE MINK
BOX 668
YATES OIL FIELD 8MI N
6 MI E OF HHY 77,  IN
IN RED FISH CANAL BEHIND
GAS HELL SMI H OF TBAGUB
HOUSTON INTERCONTINENTAL
6501 NAVIGATION BLVD.
STATE RD. DITCH OF A HNY
          toity

HOUSTON
HUMBLE
ROBINSON
ELDORADO
GIDDINGS
HOUSTON
BEAUMONT
CAMPBELL
SCHULENBERG
PORT ARTHUR
ANAHAUC
DALLAS
DALLAS
DALLAS
PORT ARTHUR
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
IRAAN
SCROGGIHS
HHITE OAK
HOUSTON
LONGVIEH
HAMSHIRE
AUSTIN
LONGVIEH
VANDERBILT
ALVIN
VANDERBILT
IRAAN
PEARLAND
IRAAN
WYLIB
CORPUS CHRISTI
FORT NORTH
SMITHVILLE
SADLER
DALLAS
HUMBLE
BAKERSFIBLD
HEATHERFORD
BRIDGE CITY
DALLAS
DALLAS
GRAND PRAIRIE
PORT ARTHUR
SADDLER
SABINE
BANGS
DALLAS
HENDERSON
HENDERSON
CARLISLE
DALLAS
MESOUITE
SAN BERNARD
HULL
ALVIN
HOUSTON
CARROLLTOH
EL PASO
DALLAS
WINK
IRAAN
IRAAN
RICARDO
ROCKPORT
TBAGUE
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
PORTLAND
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
       Lcounty

HARRIS
HARRIS
MCLENNAN
SCHLEICHER
LEE
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
HUNT
FAYETTE
JEFFERSON
CHAMBERS
DALLAS
DALLAS
DALLAS
JEFFERSON
HARRIS
HARRIS
PECOS
FRANKLIN
GREGG
HARRIS
GREGG
JEFFERSON
TRAVIS
GREGG
JACKSON
BRAZORIA
JACKSON
PECOS
BRAZORIA
PECOS
COLLIN
NUECES
TARRANT
BASTROP
GRAYSON
DALLAS
HARRIS
KBRR
PARKER
ORANGE
DALLAS
DALLAS
DALLAS
JEFFERSON
GRAYSON
JEFFERSON
BROWN
DALLAS
HARRIS
RUSK
RUSK
DALLAS
DALLAS
BRAZORIA
LIBERTY
BRAZORIA
HARRIS
DALLAS
EL PASO
DALLAS
HINKLBR
PECOS
PECOS
KLEBBRG
ARANSAS
FREESTONE
HARRIS
HARRIS
SAN PATRICIO


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IX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
IX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
IX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
IX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
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TX
TX
TX
TX
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TX
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Spdate
08/17/89
08/26/89
08/28/89
08/28/89
08/28/89
08/31/89
09/06/89
09/06/89
09/05/89
09/07/89
08/19/89
09/12/89
09/12/89
09/12/89
09/07/89
09/10/89
09/10/89
09/10/89
09/10/89
09/11/89
09/12/89
09/12/89
09/12/89
09/13/89
09/15/89
09/16/89
09/18/89
09/18/89
09/14/89
09/20/89
09/23/89
09/22/89
09/22/89
09/21/89
09/21/89
09/21/89
09/21/89
09/21/89
09/26/89
09/26/89
07/01/89
09/27/89
09/29/89
09/29/89
09/26/89
09/21/89
10/03/89
10/03/89
10/12/89
10/12/89
10/12/89
10/11/89
10/09/89
10/07/89
10/16/89
10/16/89
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10/20/89
10/23/89
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10/22/89
10/21/89
10/22/89
10/23/89
10/24/89
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OIL:CRUDB
GASOLINES : AUTOMOTIVE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
CONGRUBLED HASTE OIL
GASOLINBS:AUTOMOTIVE
DIESEL NO. 2
LUBE OIL
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL
GASOLINES i AUTOMOTIVE
DIESEL
LUBE OIL
DIESEL FUEL
DIESEL FUEL
CRUDE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINES:AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL-.CRUDE
PCB OIL 70 PPM
OIL
CRUDE OIL
HASTE OIL
CRUDE OIL
OIL:CRUDB
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE
OIL
HEAVY LIQUID
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DIESEL
CRUDE
GASOLINES : AUTOMOTIVE
UNKNOHN BLACK OIL
OIL:CRUDB
FUEL OIL
CONDENSATE
DIESEL
NATURAL GAS
BTB MOTOR OIL
PSA 4100 FUEL ADDITIVE
CRUDE OIL IN SALTHATER
DIESEL
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BRAKE FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
OILtCRUDE
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OILS, FUEL: f6
OIL
HASTE OIL < PARAFINS
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OIL (UNKNOHN)
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
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                            Prp
PE PERMIAN CORP
PB FINA OIL  (  CHEN CO.
PE MISSION TRANSPORT
PE LTV AEROSPACE  4 DEFENSE
PE CITGO GAS STATION
PE SUN PIPELINE SERVICES CO.
   EXXON PIPELINE
PE CHEVRON PIPELINE
FG TX  AIR  NAT'L GUARD
PE ARCO PIPELINE
   RICHMOND  OIL
PE PHILLIPS  PETROLEUM
PE CONOCO  PIPELINE
   UNKNOWN
PE SUN PIPELINE CO.
PE MARATHON  PETROLEUM CO.
PE CHANDLER'S  MARINE LANDING
PE ROLLINS LEASING CORP
PE UNION CARBIDE
   DELOACH VACUUM
   SUN PIPELINE
PB SUN PIPELINE CO
   AMOCO PRODUCTION
   UNION PACIFIC  RR
   ARMS QUICK  CHECK
   SUN PIPE  LINE
   SUN PIPELINE
   GOODYEAR
PE EXXON PIPELINE
PE SHELL WESTERN  ECP
PE TEXACO  INC.
   SUN PIPELINE CO.
   UNKNOWN
   PHILLIPS  (C CO.
   UNKNOWN
PE VALERO  ENERGY  CORP.
PE AMERICAN  PBTROFINA
   TESORO  DIST. CO.
   MOBIL OIL
PE JERRY BATEMAN
PE SUN PIPELINE CO
   PARK INDUSTRIES
   STAY ENTERPRISE  INC
   UNKNOWN
PB PHILLIPS
PB LONE STAR GROCERY
   UNKNOWN
   SCURLOCK  OIL CO.
PE MARATHON  OIL
   PHILLIPS  PBTROLUEM
   UNKNOWN
PE SHELL PIPELINE CO.
PE EXXON CO. USA
PE TEXACO  PIPELINE
PB TEXACO  PIPELINE  INC
PB ENTEX
PE CHEVRON PIPELINE  CO.
PB MARATHON  OIL
PB VSAA
PE HOHHOT  CORP.
PE MARATHON  OIL CO
PE MARATHEN  OIL CO.
PB COASTAL STATES CRUDE
PE KRAFT FOOD INC
   MITCHELL ENERGY
PE MERICHBM
PE PRIDE FUEL INC-MR. BOB
PB PRIDE FUELS
PE CHEVRON
          Locate

SE/4 SEC 1, D.P. CORLEY
AT THEIR REFINERY I
E H*Y £35 AT COIT ROAD
9314 N JEFFERSON
2034 HNY 290
DH t JN SNYDER  < H VON
6600 MCCLAIN
SBC 21, SCHOOL  BLOCK 27
1057 ELLINGTON  FIELD
CHILES N ON HMY 103
S OF ANCHOR MOBILE HONE
FRASS RANCH SECTION 74,
1.5M N OF NINNSBORO JP
NEAR MILLER BREWING CAN
2NI N OF BATSON
PO BOX 1191, OFF LOOP 197
»1 HENRY H. CHANDLER
135 N NEAR VALLEY HILLS
HNY 165
LYLE JONES LEASE
FM 6926 NORTH OF PORTLAND
12 MILES N OF WINNIE

SBTTEGAST RAIL  YARD
HNY 60 < WHITE  OAK
1.5H N OF SOUR  LAKE
2.SMI N OF BATSON TX ON
INTERSTATE 10 4 SMITH
IRVING HEIGHTS  BLCD
3D N OF QUITHAN ON THE CS
8MI HE PITTSBURG
129 CANNON ST.
CEDAR CREEK LAKE SPILLWAY
JONES CREEK TERMINAL
70S 13TH ST.
15M NN OF FORT  STOCKTON,
AMERICAN PETMO  PIPELINE
PELICAN ISLAND/GALVESTAN
BIRAH STREET
O* FM59, 1 BLK  N HNY 267.
1MI N OF SOURLAKE SUN
7205 S OSAGB
HE 1/2 HNY 366  RUBBER
TURTLE COVE
PHILLIPS 66 DOCK IN
710 SAN JACINTO
260 BAYOU DR.
4MI N L 261 FM  2206
7H mm or IRAAN R COM
FASS RANCH 4M HE OF
1-10 4 HNY 97
3M S. OF HOLLIDAY
1 HI N.OF FM 2012
2H E HOLIDAY, TX COUNTY
DIVTOR CO.SCHOOL LEASE 3
1690 S. DAIRY-ASHFORD RD
14H B OF COLORADO CITY
YATES FIELD 7M NW OF IRAN
CITY AIRPORT
6202 CENTRAL FNY
CENTRAL BATTERY 13 YATES
WELL I 12103 YATES FIELD
1750 ALMEDA RD
SAN BERNARD RIVER AT MILE
1201 B. PECAN ST
BRIDGEPORT 4 EAGLE NT.
1914 HADEN RD
1223 S. MAIN ST
1223 S MAIN
AT W. 7TH ST. FACILITY
          Lcity

TTE
BIG SPRING
DALLAS
DALLAS
WALLER
SILVER
BEAUMONT
CRANE
HOUSTON
NOCONA
ODESSA
PERRYTOH
NINNSBORO
FORT WORTH
BATSON
TEXAS CITY
ROCKWALL
WACO
SEADRIFT
CHAMBERS COUNTY
PORTLAND
WINNIE
ALVIH
HOUSTON
WHITE OAK
SOUR LAKE
BATSON
BEAUMONT
IRVING
QUITMAN
PITTSBURG
SOUR LAKE
CEDAR CREEK LAKE
JONES CREEK
TEXAS CITY
FORT STOCKTON
CRANE
GALVESTOH
CAYUGA
SOUR LAKE
AHARILLO
PORT HECHES
FRBBPORT
SWEENY
BRYAN
LUHBBRTON
LONGVIEW
IRAAN
DARROUZBTT
WAELDER
HOLUDAY
KILGORB
HOLLIDAY
HOLLIDAY
HOUSTON
COLORADO CITY
IRAAN
SAN ANTONIO
WICHITA FALLS
IRAAN
IRAAN
HOUSTON

SHERMAN

HOUSTON
BORGER
BORGER
PORT ARTHUR
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Databa»
       Lcounty

TAYLOR
HOWARD
DALLAS
DALLAS
WALLER
COKE
JEFFERSON
CRANE
HARRIS
MONTAGUE
ECTOR
OCHILTREE
WOOD
I ARRANT
HARDIN
GALVESTOH
ROCKWALL
MCLENNAN
CALHOUN
CHAMBERS
SAN PATRICIO
CHAMBERS
BRAZORIA
HARRIS
GREGG
HARDIN
HARDIN
JBFFBRSON
DALLAS
HOOD
FRANKLIN
HARDIN
HENDERSON
BRAZORIA
GALVESTON
PECOS
CRANE
GALVESTON
JEFFERSON
FRRESTONE
HARDIN
POTTER
JEFFERSON
BRAZORIA
BRAtORIA
BRAZOS
HARDIN
GREGG
PECOS
LIPSCOMB
GONIALES
ARCHER
GREGG
ARCHER
ARCHER
HARRIS
MITCHELL
PECOS
BEXAR
WICHITA
PECOS
PECOS
HARRIS
BRAZORIA
GRAYSON
WISE
HARRIS
HUTCHINSON
HUTCHINSON
JEFFERSON


3T
TX
TX
TX
IX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


Spdate
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PB SCURLOCK OIL CO.
PU HOUSTON LIP
PE MARATHON OIL
PU JULIAN P. BOPPY
PE EXXON
PE SCURLOCK OIL
PE CHAIN OIL t GAS
PE FINA OIL
   UNKNOWN
PE MARATHON OIL
PE CHEVRON PIPELINE
PE DIAMOND SHAMROCK
PE MARATHON OIL
PE AMTRACK
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE MOBIL
PE SHELL PIPELINE CO.
PE FISA OIL t CHEMICAL
   SCURLOCK OIL CO.
   MOBIL SERVICE STAT
PE CHEVRON
PE ORYX ENERGY
PE CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE TEXACO PIPELINE
FG LONESTAR ARMY AMMUNITION
PE PENTEX
PE ARCO OIL & GAS CO.
PE CONOCO PIPELINE
PE UNKNOWN
PE ARCO PIPELINE CO.
PE ORYX ENERGY CO.
   UNKNOWN
PE BURLINGTON NORTHERN
PE AMERICAN PETROFINA
   BURLINGTON NORTHERN RR
PB MARATHON OIL CO
PE SUN PIPELINE
   UNKNOWN
PE PHILLIPS PIPELINE CO.
PE ARCO OIL t GAS
PB CHAMIPION INTERNATIONAL
PE MOBIL PIPELINE CO.
PE EXXON USA
   MARATHON OIL CO.
   MARATHON OIL CO.
PE MOBIL OIL
PB MARATHON OIL
PE MOBIL PIPELINE
PE MARATHON OIL
PE SOUTHWESTEN ELECTRIC
   UNKNOWN
   CONOCO
PB TEXACO
PB EXXON
PE OFFSHORE PIPELINE INC.
PE STRAW! RENTAL
   SAMMY DAN
   UNKNOWN
LG UNKNOWN
PE SCURLOCK OIL CO.
PB SCURLOCK OIL CO.
PE AMERICAN PETROFINA
PB EXXON
PE KNOX FUEL STOP
PE SCURLOCK OIL CO.
PE ENTEX
PE COASTAL STATES CRUDE
PE J.B. HUNT
PE SCOTTYS WEST BAY MARINA
          Locate

1/4 MI W. OF HWY 135 t
AT PH WHARTOH STATION ON
7MI NW OF TOWN S17 BLK
1200 BLK PRESTON RD /
AT 1201 E AIRPORT FWY
FM 125 4MI W OF TOWN
GOOSE CREEK
AT PLANT OF HWY 366
INTERSECTION OF GUFT I
YATBS FIELD 7HI NH OF
AT SHARON RIDGE PUMP STAT
9MI E OF GUTKRIE TX
BLCK 194 S24 HBLL 111901
UP TRACK MILE POST 122.5
ST HHY 35, SMI
S. 15TH ST
MCCANEY TANK FARM NEAR
AT PLANT ON HHY 366 TO
SHELL MCGREED LEASE
11800 PRESTON RD
AT PLANT W. 7TH ST.
S OF COLORADO CITY E OF
7MI HE OF CRANE
12M HH OF HASKELL AJ
HtGNRR SUR. ABSTRACT 397
HWY 82 H
HUTCHINSON t ELGIN ST.
1 1/2M H OF HWY 142 OVER
OLD GIBSON HAMILTON LEASE
WELL IS IN YOUNG COUNTY
1 MI N OF KILGORE
E TEXAS OIL FIELD, WELL
VICTORIA CO NAVIGATION
IRVING DEPOT OFF CARL
BLOCK 50 SEC 7 OF
BURLINGTON-NORTHERN HUB
YATES GAS PLANT 2.5MI SW
MONROE CITY OIL FIELD 6MI
3027 CRESTHAVIN COURT
SEC 40 OF CARROLL SMITH
HRY 371, 12MI NE OF
HNY 103 E
1.5 E OF MIDLAND STAT.,
RT 1 BOX 94
YATES FIELD,  6MI H. OF
100 YDS FROM THE SPILL IN
BIRCH ST.
8M SB OF IRRAN SEC 18
ON HWY 317 NEAR
YATES FIELD S 25 BLOCK
HHY 149
DFH AIRPORT
MH DRENNER LEASE LAT29 45
WELL ( BATTERY D. HANNA C
CLAM LAKE PC MCFADDBN
96 FRONT STREET
3000 BLK KIHGSLEY
BASIN ESTATES 12M S OF
5MI N OF GREENVILLE HNY
ELM FORK OF TRINITY RIVER
NAT BEAN LEASE 2MI S OF
SEXTON LEASE 10 MI S OF
2 1/2 MI SH IOLA, TX
1/2MI N OF NEW LONDON ON
HHY 80 ( FM 460
ROSIE HUSSBL LEASE 1.5M S
401 AVB A
HHY 36 AT DAMON,  TX
1-10 H BOUND LANE(BRIDGE
SCOTTYS WEST BAY MARINE
          Lcity

KILGORE
HOUSTON
IRAAH
DALLAS
IRVING
HCCLOUD
BAYTOWN
PORT ARTHUR
LAREDO
IHAAN
SNYDER
SAN ANTONIO

SELMA
CORPUS CHRISTI
CORSICANA
MCCAMEY
PORT ARTHUR
WHITE OAK
DALLAS
PORT ARTHUR
NINA LUCIA
CRANE
HASKELL
BLBCTRA
TEXARKANA
HOUSTON
WHITE OAK
FRANKLIN COUNTY
GRANDBURY
KILGORE
LOHGVIEH

IRVING
BIG LAKE
IRVING
IRAAN
ANAHUAC
GRAPEVINE
LONDON
GAINSVILLE
LUFKIN
MIDLAND
OVERTON
IRAAN
IRAAN
BEAUMONT
IRAAN
ATHENS

LONGVIEH
IRVING

DAISETTA

ORANGE
GARLAND
ODESSA
GREENVILLE
DALLAS
KILGORE
KILGORE
IOLA
NEW LONDON
FORNEY
KILGORE
LONGVIEH
DAMON
                                                                                              ERNS oil Spill Database
      Lcounty

GREGG
HARRIS
PECOS
DALLAS
DALLAS
CASS
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
HEBB
PECOS
SCURRY
BEXAR
PECOS
BEXAR
NUECES
NAVARRO
UPTON
JEFFERSON
GREGG
DALLAS
JEFFERSON
NOLAN
CRANE
HASKELL
WICHITA
BOHIE
HARRIS
GREGG
FRANKLIN
HOOD
GREGG
GREGG
VICTORIA
DALLAS
REAGAN
DALLAS
PECOS
CHAMBERS
TARRANT
KIMBLE
COOKE
ANGELINA
MIDLAND
RUSK
PECOS
PECOS
JEFFERSON
PECOS
HENDERSON
PECOS
GREGG
DALLAS
FAYETTE
LIBERTY
JEFFERSON
ORANGE
DALLAS
ECTOR
HUNT
DALLAS
GREGG
GREGG
BRAZOS
RUSK
KAUFMAN
GREGG
GREGG
BRAZORIA
GALVESTON
TARRANT


ST
TX
IX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


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Matl
OIL:CRUDE
»2 FUEL OIL
OIL:CRUDE
USED MOTOR OIL
GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL
FUEL OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILsCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
(6 FUEL OIL
OIL: CRUDE
WASTE OIL
GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
NATURAL GAS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL / SALT HATER
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL
DIESEL FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
OILrCRUDE
JET FUEL ODOR
NATURAL GAS CONDENSATE
OIL: CRUDE
BLACK LIQUOR (10* HAOH)
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILY SLUDGE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
LUBE OIL
JET FUEL ODORS
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
»2 DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL -.CRUDE
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GASOLINE
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          Locate

ORANGE FUEL  GATHERING
KILGORE, TX. RABBIT  CREEK
6925 LIBERTY SCHOOL  CAP
20H SH OF HHITE FACE

CLAN LAKE FIELD MCFADDBN
1/2M N OF DAISETTA ON
HITS LAKE UNITS H  .SH S
NEAR THOMPSON H.P.
GULF STATES COUNTY RD
CHOCOLATE BAYOU FIELD 5M
OFF 1-20. 1MI E OF FM 4
1703 B RIVERHILL RD
TRINITY BLVD t HHY 360
YAPES FIELD. HELL •  11709
3525 DECTER DRIVE
HHY 2(7 ( 411, 1MI N OF
2607 BOMAN
503 N 17TH ST
HHY 225 4 PARK PLACE t
SIMMS BAYOU
EERRIE ST HHY 69
2301 HBST PAISANO
SMI NORTH CRANE. TX
RODESSA OIL FIELD 4MI NE
SM H 13*5 N. OF HHY  1243,
UST ON HAS
AMERICAN CANAL BELOW THE
1SHI E OF CARTHAGE
MIUPO5T 252 BITHBEN
MILEPOST 252
1-20 AT BIRDHBLL LANE
HEBSTBR STATION, HHY 3
1MI NEST OF LONGVIEH OFF
PUMPING UNIT JH TURNER

YACES FIELD HELL 5511
4145 BILLY MITCHELL  DR.
LOBES TRUCK STOP 1-40
HALLS BAYOU RANCH
2001 N COLLINS ST
HHY 124 AND 1-10
BINGO TRUCKSTOP 1-10 AND
HASTINGS FIELD
DYESS AFB
CEDAR BAYOU GENERATING
HHY 79 NORTH - I MILES
HELL 744O
MRY 42 3MI NORTH AT  HEN
INI SH OF TALCO
9200 BLK OF GAINBS RD
COLUMBUS TRAIL AND OLD

HHY 71 BETWEEN TALCO <
5M EAST OF FRUITVALB
RT 3 BOX 125
1/2 MILE NORTH OF HHY 105
EXXON TERMINAL PORT OF
REST RANCH FIELD
ROUTE 31
THOMAS KELLY A-372 SURVEY
RURAL AREA JOHN RUDDLE
CHASE FIELD LANDING FIELD
909 LOS COLINAS BLVD
3 MI NORTH OF TOHN

26119 DECKER PRAIRIER
TERMINAL 2N,  SOUTH SIDE
342 E.  RED OAK
HIGHHAY 69 AT SPURLOCK
                                      Lcity
ORANGE
KILGORE
AZLE
HHITEFACB
BORGER
SABINE PASS
DAISETTA
TYLER
THOMPSON
BEAUMONT
LIVERPOOL
SANTO
AUSTIN
HURST

BAYTOHN
CAYUGA
DALLAS
AUSTIN
HOUSTON

BEAUMONT
EL PASO
CRANE
GARY
CRANE
KIHGSVILLB
EL PASO
CARTHAGE
COR3ICANA
EMHOUSE
BIG SPRING
HBBSTER
LONGVIEH
HER LONDON
TALCO
IRAAN
ADDISOH
CONHAY
HITCHCOCK
ARLINGTON
HINNIE
HINNIE
ALVIH
ABILENE
BAYTOHN
CARTHAGE
IRAAH

TALCO
RICHMOND
FORT WORTH

TALCO
FRUITVALE
JACKSBORO
SOUR LAKE
BROWNSVILLE
VANDERBILT
CARTHAGE

LONGVIBH
BBEVILLE
IRVING
BRECKEHRIDGE

MAGNOLIA
DFH AIRPORT
RED OAK
HEDERLAND
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
       Lcounty

ORANGE
GREGG
TARRAHT
COCHRAN
HUTCHIHSOH
JEFFERSON
LIBERTY
SMITH
FORT BEND
JEFFERSON
BRACORIA
PALO PINTO
TRAVIS
TARRANT
PBCOS
HARRIS
FREESTONE
DALLAS
TRAVIS
HARRIS

JEFFERSON
EL PASO
CRANE
PANOLA
CRANE
KLEBERG
EL PASO
PANOLA
NAVARRO
ELLIS
HOHARD
GALVESTON
GREGG
RUSK
FRANKLIN
PECOS
DALLAS
CARSON
CALVESTOH
TARRANT
CHAMBERS
CHAMBERS
BRAIORIA
TAYLOR
HARRIS
PANOLA
PECOS
RUSK
TITUS
FORT BEND
TARRANT
PANOLA
TITUS
VAN EANDT
JACK
HARDIN
CAMERON
JACKSON
PANOLA
PANOLA
GREGG
GOLIAD
DALLAS
STEPHENS
PANOLA
MONTGOMERY
DALLAS
ELLIS
JEFFERSON


ST
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


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03/16/90
02/01/90


Matl
OIL: CRUDE
OIL
GASOLINE
OIL (OVER 100 X 300YDS)
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HYDROCARBONS (LIQUID)
OIL:CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
GASOLINE
MOTOR OIL I HYDRAULIC
OIL: CRUDE
HYDROCARBONS
OILlCRUDE
KEROSENE
12 FUEL OIL
OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
GASOLINE
GASOLINE
GASOLINE
LPO
LPG
GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
OILlCRODE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL, HISCi MOTOR
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
HASTE OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OILlCRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL. FUELl NO. 6
NATURAL GAS
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL SLUDGE
TRANSFORMER OIL
OIL
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDB
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
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OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
JET FUEL! JP-S
OIL! DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
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HYDRAULIC FLUID
JET A FUEL
GASOLINE
UNKNOWN OIL


Quant 1



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F
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. F90-1641
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 F90-1733
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 F90-1785
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                           Prp
PB MARATHON OIL CO.
PB EXXON COMPANY USA
LG CITY OF BRYAN
PE ARCO PIPELINE COMPANY
PE SUN PIPELINES COMPANY
   UNKNOWN
   UNKNOWN
PE BUILDER'S  TRANSPORT  INC
PB RON'S WRECKER SERVICE
PB ENRON OIL  TRADING  C  TRANS
PE CONOCO ONE STOP
PB SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY
PE ORYX ENERGY COMPANY
PE ASSOC AIR  CENTER
PE MOBIL OIL
PE MOBILE OIL CO
PE OCCIDENTAL COMPANY
   UNKNOWN
PE TXI
   UNKNOWN
PE LENNOX INDUSTRIES
PE DOW CHEMICAL CO
PE PHILLIPS 66 CO
   UNKNOWN
PE STAR ENTERPRISE
PB ORYX ENERGY CO
PE ARCO PIPELINE COMPANY
PE MOBIL PIPELINE CO.
PE PHILLIPS PIPE LINE CO
   UNKNOWN
   UNKNOWN
PE SHELL WESTERN E (  P
PE RIATA ENERGY, INC
   UNKNOWN
PE ENRON OIL  TRADING  t  TRANS
PE OIL FIELD  DISTRIBUTION
PE SABA ENERGY
PE TEXACO GAS STATION
FG USN NAVAL  AIR STATION

   UNKNOWN
   SUN PIPELINE
   WAY ENERGY INC.
PE GENERAL DYNAMICS
   UNKNOWN
   UNKNOWN
PE SHELL WESTERN E4P
PE TEXACO INC.
PE TEXACO, INC.
FE BNERGA3
PE CONOCO PIPELINE
PE MCMURREY PIPELINE  CO
PE WARNER ENTERPRISE
PE SHERHIN WILLIAMS PAINT
PE AMOCO PIPELINE
PE ARCO PIPELINE COMPANY
PE MOBIL OIL
PE ARCO PIPELINE COMPANY
   UNKNOWN
PB STAR ENTERPRISES
PE TEXACO PIPELINE
PE MOBIL BtP  U.S.  IHC.
PE USA-ARMY CORPS/ENGINEERS
LG HARRIS COUNTY PRECINCT 3
PE MOBIl PIPELINE COMPANY
PE PHILLIPS 66
PE UNITED SERVICE CENTER
   TROPICANA  ENERGY CO
PE MOBIL E(P
PE TEXACO PIPELINE
          Locate

BLOCK 194 - 7 MILES WEST
ANAHUAC COMPRESSOR PLANT
POWER PLANT PROPERTY OFF
1 MILE NORTH OF SPANISH
STEPHEN JACKSON LEAGUE
LAKE BY 1-35 (
29602 WILD FERN TRAIL
TERMINAL
3407 JANE LANE
CHITTIM RANGE, 16 MILES
SOUTH WEST CORNER OT HI
41/2 MILES SOUTH OF
SHAMBURGER LAKE UNIT FM
8321 LEMMON AVE
END OF BURT ST.  EFFULENT
2100 SOUTH COLLEGE
DEER PARK FACILITY NEAR
1923 ALDINB PARKWAY
BOX 217. NEAR 1-45
ROYAL AND ABRAMS
1100 MAXINE AND AIRPORT
BLDG OC 708 STATE HWY 288
SAN BERNARD TERMINAL END
RT. 4 BOX 1275 EXXON RD.
NO.  1 ASPHALT DOCK
PO BOX 1778 2 MILES NORTH
3 MILES WEST OF NOCONA
RURAL AREA OFF OF HWY 82
DIXON CREEK
ON THE TRINITY RIVER 1
IN THE SAN BERNARD RIVER
KIRKLAND-HARRIS LEASE
KING RANCH LEASE RR COMM
BETWEEN 6408 AND 6410 ON
NJ CHITTIM RANCH HWY 277N
811 E.  GALBRAITH
5M N.OF IMPERIAL! ABELL
FOOT ST
CHASE FIELD AT THE

7001 GRAPEVINE HWY
HtTC A266 OFF HWY 1960
AT DOCH IN BAY CITY
PO BOX 748
STATE HWY 199 t FM 51
BEHIND WHITE SWAN FORD
WELL M68
LEASE IS "RM PRICE"
ACH t B SURVEY
3213 FIRST PLACE
HINTON CARR LEASE
4 MI E OF NEHLANDAR
RT.  1
2802 W MILLER RD
2 MILE SOUTH OF TX HWY 29

PO BOX 3911 GROVE ST
NORTH OF KADANE CORNER
SAN BERNARD TERMINAL ON
NATIONAL STATION HOUSTON
PALO PINTO SCHOOL LAND

INTERSECTION OF ST HWY 6
TEXAS STATE HWY 6 AT
PRIVATE PASTURE DON
1 MILE EAST OF HGWY 207 1
2525 NE 28TH ST.
419 SUMMERSET RD
SALT CREEK FIELD UNIT
HTNB SURVEY SEC 6
          Lcity

IRAAN
MONROE CITY
BRYAN
SPANISH FORT
SOUR LAKE
DALLAS
SPRING
MIDLOTHIAN
DALLAS
EAGLE PASS
RED OAK
DIVINE
TYLER
DALLAS
BEAUMONT
BRYAN
DEER PARK
HOUSTON
STREETMAN
DALLAS
FORT WORTH
FREEPORT
SWEENY
GRANGERLAND
PORT NECHES
BRECKENRIDGE
NOCONA
HENRIETTA
BORGBR
CARROLLTON
SWEENY
QUITMAN
CRANE
ALVIN
EAGLE PASS
HEBRONVILLE
IMPERIAL
PALACIOS
BEEVILLB

NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
DAYTON
BAY CITY
FORT WORTH
SPRINGTOWN
DALLAS
MCCAMEY
MCCAMEY
LBFORS
LUBBOCK
TALCO
NEW LONDON
HAROLD
GARLAND
PINE MILLS
KADANE CORNER
BEAUMONT
KADANE CORNER
SWEENY
PORT ARTHUR
IOWA PARK
VANDERBILT
HOUSTON

TYLER
BORGER
FORT WORTH
SAN ANTONIO
CLAIREMONT
ELECTRA
      Lcounty

PECOS
CHAMBERS
BRAZOS
MONTAGUE
HARDIN
DALLAS
MONTGOMERY
ELLIS
DALLAS
MAVERICK
ELLIS
ATASCOSA
SMITH
DALLAS
JEFFERSON
BRAZOS
HARRIS
HARRIS
NAVARRO
DALLAS
TARRANT
BRAZORIA
BRAZORIA
MONTGOMERY
JEFFERSON
STEPHENS
MONTAGUE
CLAY
HUTCHINSON
DALLAS
BRAZORIA
WOOD
UPTON
BRAZORIA
MAVERICK
JIM HOGG
PECOS
MATAGORDA
BEE
TARRANT
TARRANT
LIBERTY
MATAGORDA
TARRANT
PARKER
DALLAS
UPTON
UPTON
GRAY
LUBBOCK
TITUS
RUSK
WILBARGER
DALLAS
WOOD
WILBARGER
JEFFERSON
WILBARGER
BRAZORIA
JEFFERSON
WICHITA
JACKSON
HARRIS
HARRIS
SMITH
HUTCHINSON
TARRANT
BEXAR
KENT
WICHITA


ST
TX
IX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
IX
TX
TX
TX


Spdate
03/09/90
03/10/90
03/12/90
03/14/90
03/14/90
03/14/90
03/15/90
03/15/90
03/10/90
03/15/90
03/16/90
03/11/90
03/17/90
03/18/90
03/19/90
03/22/90
03/27/90
03/29/90
03/27/90
03/29/90
03/28/90
03/23/90
03/23/90
03/26/90
03/26/90
03/26/90
03/27/90
03/28/90
03/30/90
04/01/90
04/02/90
04/02/90
04/01/90
03/30/90
04/02/90
04/03/90
04/04/90
04/03/90
04/03/90
/ /
04/17/90
04/20/90
04/22/90
04/19/90
04/23/90
04/09/90
04/25/90
04/08/90
04/09/90
04/69/90
04/10/90
04/08/90
04/09/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
04/15/90
04/15/90
04/16/90
04/17/90
04/17/90
04/12/90
04/17/90
04/17/90
04/16/90
04/18/90
04/19/90
04/19/90


Matl
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 6
OIL:CRUDE
OILtCRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, HISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OILY BELT PRESS CAKE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: UNKNOWN
DIESEL
GASOLINE
GASBS
SHEEN
GAS OIL
OIL. MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL BASED MUD
OIL
OIL: DIESEL
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
JET A FUEL
GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
*2 FUEL OIL
DIESEL FUEL
DIESEL FUEL
OILY SHEEN
TRANSFORMER OIL (54 PPM
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, MISC: TALL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILY SLUDGE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
LIGHT CYCLE GAS OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
ASPHALT (MC 30)
ASPHALT
OIL: CRUDE
OLEFIN
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE


Quant 1
4.00
2.00
100.00
1000.00
500.00
0.00
0.00
200.00
0.00
150.00
50.00
91.00
75.00
4200.00
30.00
150.00
1.00
3.00
20000.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
10.00
2.00
100.00
2.00
20.00
500.00
2000.00
0.00
0.00
4.00
0.00
0.00
300.00
30.00
0.00
0.00
2500.00
0.00
0.00
300.00
30000.00
40.00
0.00
0.00
30.00
30.00
8.00
3.00
25.00
0.50
150.00
250.00
2.00
10.00
6.00
40.00
0.00
1100.00
5.00
3.00
800.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
0.00
8000.00
10.00
0.00
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B
B
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B
B
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B
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B
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                           Prp
PE  SUN  PIPELINE CO.
PE  GRAND BANKS ENERGY
PE  MOBIL OIL CORP.
PE  CHEVRON PIPELINE
PE  MOBIL PIPELINE COMPANY
LG  HUNT COUNTY SHERIFF DEPT
PE  TEXAS-NEH MEXICO PIPELINE
PE  ROLLINS LEASING
PE  AMOCO PIPELINE
PB  PHILLIPS 66 CO
PE  SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
PE  OXY  USA INC
PB  SVN  PIPELINE
PE  MOBIL PIPELINE CO
PB  MOBIL PIPELINE CO
PE  GRAHAM ROYALTY
PE  GRAHAM RESOURCES
    TXI  (SUSPECTED)
PE  NATURAL GAS PIPELINE CO
PE  EXXON PIPELINE COMPANY
PE  OXY  USA INC.
PE  MARATHON OIL CO
PE  EXXON CO. USA
LG  SPRIHGTOHH VOL.  FIRE.
PE  ORYX ENERGY CO.
PE  MOBIL PIPELINE CO.
PB  BURK ROYALTY CO
PE  SHELLY GAS STATION
    UNKHOHN
LG  EXXON
PE  MOBIL CHEMICAL
PE  LTV  AEROSPACE t DEFENSE

PE  HONBLL HYDROCARBONS INC.
PE  ARCO OIL AND CAS
    UNKNOKN
    MOBIL OIL CO

    UNKHOHN
    UHKNOHN
PE  SABIO OIL CO.
PE  AMOCO PIPELINE
PE  FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO.
PE  MOBIL OIL
PE  ARCO OIL AND GAS
PE  SHELL OIL COMPANY

PB  MOBIL PIPELINE
PE  ROLLINS LEASING
PB  SUN  PIPELINES COMPANY
PE  AMERICAN PETROFINA PIPELI
PE  CHEVRON USA
PE  EXXON CO
PE  CHEVRON USA. INC.
PE  BARRY STARTER CO
PE  EXXON CO USA

FE  ALUMINUM CO.  OF AMERICA

PE  CHARLIES EXXON
PE  TANK CHECK ENVIR SVCS
PE  TANK CHECK EHVIR SVCS
PB  CHEVRON USA, INC.
PU  SEGUIN ELECTRIC DEPT
PE  AMERICAN PETROFINA PIPELI
    LINEDALE REFINERY
PE  THE PERMIAN CORP
PE  SAKYBR'S AUTO

PE  ARCO PIPELINE COMPANY
          Locate

S.  OF HNY  101
RT.  1 BOX  139
MOBIL OIL CORP.
NINK EAST TANK FARM
JOHN RUBBLE SURVEY
HNY 69 SOUTH

CHASEFIELD NAVAL AIR
MEXIA-GRAFORD FACILITY
PO BOX 866 END OF AVE A
JUST OFF HWY 146
DELEON STATION HHY  16
OFF OF HGNY 67
GREEN LAKE FIELD OFF OF
HALLS BAYOU RANCH
TEN TOP BRIDGE END  OF

2 MILES S.  OF TX HHY  44
NEAR THE AMOCO HILLIAH
PHOENIX LAKE FIELD
MOORE EQUIPMENT METER
STATE HHY 1*9 AND FARM RD
LEASE ROAD
H.  T.  < BRR SURVEY
FR 920
CORNER OF EAST ELM  AND
HHY 3005 AT MILE 1C E.
1600 N. IRVING HEIGHTS
COMPANY FACILITY GULF
PO BOX 655*07 M/S 97.09
HICKORY CREEK BRIDGE ON
7111 SOUTH PRESA
RT.  f PO BOX 384
5-7 MI B. Or GALVESTON
F M 317
CORPUS CHRISTI MARINA OFF
PARNELL < GOULD
SCOTT < JEFFERSON STREETS
US 84 US 7* PALESTINE i
MILLSAP LAKE
PO BOX 849 HHY 366  AND
HEST RANCH
FANNING COUNTY SCHOOL
P.O.  BOX 100 HHY 225
IN A CREEK AT THE END OF
7 MILES SB OF ATHENS. TX
1-30 MM 212 EAST BOUND
2 MI E OF SARATOGA  1 MI
SOUTH OF CNTY RD 120
1 MILE NORTH OF HGHY 770
P.O.  BOX 3090 TURNING
HHY 770
355 S HHY 227
L.E.  COOLIDGE LEASE HELL
PINE COVE RD LAKE PLACID
HHY 79
FLOODED AREA OF SABINE
202 NORTH ELLIS
328 COLCORD ST.
11C PECAN ST.
TABBS BAY / GOOSE CREEK
2999 N 123 HHY PAD MOUNT
ABSTRACT NO.  A-184
12000 LANNDALE AVE
50 36 GEORGE CLICK SURVEY
JEFFERSON AVENUE
BETHEEN HEARNS TX AND
          Lclty

RANGER
COLORADO CITY
AUSTIN
HIHK
HHITE OAK
GREENVILLE
IRAAN
BEEVILLB
MILLSAP
SHEENY
LIVINGSTON
LONGVIEH
KILGORE
DELEOH
GORMAN
SANTA FE
HITCHCOCK
HEATHERFORD
RBDHATER
FREER
LOHGVIEN
ORANGE
CONROE
SPRINGTOHN
MARYNEAL
ELBCTRA
BRIDGE PORT
MINNSBORO
CALVES TOH
IRVING
BEAUMONT
DALLAS
HALNUTBEND
SAN ANTONIO
GAIMSVILLE
GALVESTOH
CHANDLER
CORPUS CHRISTI
DALLAS
GAINESVILLE
PALESTINE
MILLSAP
PORT ARTHUR
VANDERBILT
GAINSVILLE
DEER PARK
DEHTON
ATHENS
HOOKS
SARATOGA
MIDLAND
SARATOGA
BROHNSVILLE
SARATOGA
CLUTE
OVERTON
TYLER
ROCHDALE
GLADENATER
GROESBECK
HACO
PFLUGERVILLE
BAYTONN
SEGUIN
BROHNHOOD
HOUSTON
BRBCKENRIDGE
COCKELL HILL
HEARNS
HEARN
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
       Lcounty

EASTLAND
MITCHELL
TRAVIS
MINKLER
GREGG
HUNT
PECOS
BEE
PARKER
BHAZORIA
POLK
GREGG
RUSK
COMANCHE
EASTLAND
GALVBSTON
GALVESTOH
PARKER
BONIE
DUVAL
GREGG
JEFFERSON
MONTGOMERY
PARKER
NOLAN
HICHITA
NISE
HOOD
GALVESTOH
DALLAS
JEFFERSON
DALLAS
COOKB
BEXAR
GALVESTON
HENDERSON
HUE CBS
DALLAS
COOKB
ANDERSON
PARKER
JEFFERSON
JACKSON
COOKE
HARRIS
DENTOH
HENDERSON
BOHIE
HARDIN
MIDLAND
HARDIN
CAMERON
HARDIN
BRAZORIA
RUSK
SMITH
MILAN
GREGG
LIMESTONE
MCLENNAN
TRAVIS
HARRIS
GUADALUPE
BROUN
HARRIS
STEPHENS
DALLAS
ROBERTSON
ROBERTSON
ST  Spdate

TX 04/19/90
TX 04/20/90
TX 04/20/90
TX 04/20/90
TX 04/21/90
TX 04/21/90
TX 04/23/90
TX 04/24/90
TX 04/24/90
TX 04/24/90
TX 04/24/90
TX 04/25/90
TX 04/25/90
TX 04/26/90
TX 04/26/90
TX 04/26/90
TX 04/25/90
TX 04/27/90
TX 04/22/90
TX 04/26/90
TX 04/27/90
TX 04/28/90
TX 04/29/90
TX 04/23/90
TX 04/27/90
TX 04/30/90
TX 04/30/90
TX 05/01/90
TX 05/02/90
TX   /  /
TX 05/02/90
TX 05/02/90
TX 05/03/90
TX 05/02/90
TX 05/03/90
nil
TX 04/27/90
TX 05/03/90
TX 05/05/90
TX 05/06/90
TX 05/08/90
TX 04/24/90
TX 05/04/90
TX 05/04/90
TX 05/04/90
TX 04/27/90
TX 05/05/90
TX 05/04/90
TX 05/08/90
TX OS/08/90
TX OS/09/90
TX 05/08/90
TX 05/07/90
TX OS/08/90
TX 05/12/90
TX 05/12/90
TX OS/12/90
TX 05/12/90
TX 05/13/90
TX 05/13/90
TX 05/11/90
TX 04/17/90
TX OS/15/90
TX 05/15/90
TX 05/15/90
TX 05/16/90
TX 05/15/90
TX 05/17/90
TX 05/17/90
TX 05/17/90
           Matl

OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE VAPORS
OIL: CRUDE
OILl CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
GAS OIL: CRACKED
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
PETROLEUM
NATURAL GAS
OIL! CRUDE
OIL: COHDENSATE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL DISPERSANT
OIL
DISTILLATE STRIPPER
JET FUEL: JP-5
UNKHOHN OIL
OILl CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL »2
OIL: CRUDE
OILl DIESEL
GASOLINE
OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOHN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKHOHN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL. FUEL: NO.  2
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
UHKNOHN OIL
OIL. HISC: TRANSFORMER
OILl CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIESEL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, HISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
VIRGIN GAS OIL
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
U So
n ur
i c
Quant 1 t «
20.00 B P
2000.00 G F
0.00 U F
40.00 B P
50.00 B f
2000.00 G F
300.00 B P
2S.OO 6 F
4.00 B T
1.00 G
5.00 B F
3.00 G F
2.00 B P
0.00 U P
500.00 B P
13.00 B FP
13.00 B P
0.00 U U
500000.00 O P
75.00 B P
1.00 B P
200.00 B P
0.50 B F
0.00 U H
30.00 G H
75.00 B P
15.00 U T
0.00 U T
1.00 B H
o.oo v r
100.00 G F
200.00 G T
0.00 U U
65.00 G P
4.00 B P
225000.00 G O
0.00 U P
0.00 V
5000.00 G S
o.oo u u
o.oo r
50000.00 G P
0.00 U T
71.00 B r
5.00 B P
3.00 B P
0.00 U
5.00 B P
150.00 G M
420.00 G P
0.00 U P
10.00 B P
1000.00 G P
2.00 B r
o.oo v r
2.00 B P
o.oo u u
1000.00 G T
0.00 U U
10.00 G T
0.00 U T
0.00 U f
0.04 G P
1.00 G T
o.oo u p
1.00 G V
70.00 B P
o.oo u p
5000.00 U P
50.00 B P
H Ca He
a u d
t « i
. 0
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
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O
O
O
0
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
0
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O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
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 F90-2571
 F90-2S81
 F90-2584
 F90-2588
 F90-2589
 F90-2590
 F90-2601
 F90-2603
 F90-2S13
 F90-2615
 F90-2616
 F90-2617
 F90-2618
 F90-2619
 F90-2620
 F90-2621
 F90-2622
 F90-2623
 F90-2624
 F90-2621
 F90-2630
 F90-2641
 F90-2643
 F90-2667
 F90-2677
 F90-2678
 F90-2686
 F90-2687
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t            Prp

PE MITCHELL ENERGY CORP.
PE EXXON REFINERY
PE KOKOSING CONSTRUCTION
PE EXXON CO.  USA
PE TRANSHESTERN PIPELINE CO.
PE ORYX ENERGY CO.
PU SEGUIH ELECTRIC DEPT

PE ARCO OIL AND GAS
PE CHEVRON USA
PE MITCHELL ENERGY CORP.
PE MOBIL PIPELINE CO.
PE AMERICAN PETROFINA PIPBLI
PE EXXON PIPELINE
PE EXXON USA
PE BALDWIN HASTE OIL
PE
PE MOBIL PIPELINE CO.
PE PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY
PE MARATHON OIL CO.
PE ARCO PIPELINE COMPANY
PE MOBIL PIPELINE COMPANY
PE PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO
PE S K ROGER'S OIL CO
PE EXXON PIPELINE CO.
PE ARCO PIPELINE COMPANY
PE UNION PACIFIC RESOURCES
PE TEXACO PRODUCING INC.

PE MARATHON OIL CO.
PE DIXIE CHEMICAL CO
PE TEXCOH OIL AND GAS CO

PE TEXACO PIPELINE
PE SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
PE UNKNOWN
   MEGA BORG
PE R.O. EVANS
PE KILLIAN TRUCKING COMPANY
PE EXXON COMPANY, USA
PE ONG PIPELINE CO.  OF
PE PHILLIPS 66
PE EXXON PIPELINE CO.
PE ST RAILROAD STATION
PE MARATHON OIL CO.
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEM
PU HOUSTON LIGHTING I POHER
   MATTHEWS
PE ORYX ENERGY CO.
PE R.f.  KINCHELOE
   MARATHON PETROLEUM CO.
   UNOCAL
   UNOCAL
   UNOCAL
   UNOCAL
   UNOCAL
   UNOCAL
   UNOCAL
   UNOCAL
PE EXXON
PE PHILLIPS 66
PE ORYX ENERGY CO.
   UNKNOWN
PE TEXAS/NEW MEXICO PIPELINE

PE CORUM PRODUCTION COMPANY

PE HOUSTON PIPELINE
LG CITY PUBLIC SERVICES
   TRIMARK INDUSTRY
          Locate

COWLING OIL UNIT A NR 1
2800 DECKER DRIVE
3755 FM 1488
1201 B.  AIRPORT FREEWAY
BLOCK 6 OF HIGH, RAILROAD
HELL 423 SB BRECKRIDGE
1213 NORTH CAMP
HWY 36

SHEPPBRD LEASE
LEASE: LC NEIGHBORS HELL
ABSTRACT NO.  256 SURVEY
1 MILE WEST OF MCGREGOR
ECTOR STATION
1/2 NORTH OF NEW LONDON
CNTY RD 44; .SMI H. OF
1706 PHELPS
SURVEY - HtTC RR, BLOCK
PO BOX 866 END OF AVE A
2.5 MI S OF HHY 349 YATES
1/4 MI WEST OF STATE HHY
OFF OF FM 1486
H.H.  PASTEUR SURVEY, 300
LEAGUE 81 - LABOR 19-22
EAST TEXAS FIELD CATERING
FRITZ SHANSON RD
UNION PACIFIC RESOURCES
OFF OF FARM ROAD 208
RR1, BOX 122 NUECES BAY
2.5 MI SW OF HHY 190
10701 BAY AREA BLVD
OLD BANGS RD WELL NO.
MILE 3 RD.
TENL SURVEY, ABSTRACT 315
4.5 MILES SOUTH OF 1-10
200 GOLD FINCH ST
28-33 N 94-04-W  60MI SE
NH HHY I GARLAND
ON MCCAULEY HWY AT CITY
OFF OF HHY 71
1 MILE WEST OF MAXBY TX
PHILLIPS 66 US HWY SPUR
NORTH OF HWY 90 EAST OF
4135 LINFIELD OFF 1-45
YATES GAS PLANT OFF HWY
ON FM 3058
CEDAR BAYOU ELECTRIC GEN
1117 LIPICLAND
2 MILES WEST OF HWY 208
3851 AIRPORT BLVD SVITE
MARATHON TOPPING UNIT ON
P.O. BOX 237
P.O. BOX 237
 .O. BOX 237
 .O. BOX 237
 .0. BOX 237
 .O. BOX 237
 .O. BOX 237
 .O. BOX 237
PEWITT RANCH FIELD "A"
BOX 968
2 MILES EAST OF HGWY 208
BEHIND THE CHARLOTTE HIGH
PROPERTY NO.4533-0001
1-10 AT SJOLANDER RD.

8801 LITTLE WALNUT DR IN
SOUTH 9 MILES ON HGWY 24
909 MANDIERA RD
          Lcity

BRIDGEPORT
BAYTOWN
MAGNOLIA
IRVING
KERHIT
BRECKRIDGE
SEGUIN
SUMMERVILLE
GAINSVILLE
GLADEHATER
PARADISE
IOWA PARK
COAHOMA
GOLDSMITH
NEW LONDON
ROBSTOHN
LITTLEFIELD
WICHITA FALLS
SHEENY
IRAAN
KILGORE
MAGNOLIA
KILGORE
LEVELLAND
KILGORE
KILLGORE
BISHOP
SNYDER
TAFT
IRAAN
PASADENA
BANGS
MERCEDES
NEWCASTLE
KATY
RICHARDSON
GALVESTON
DALLAS
HAMLIN
TALCO
MAXEY
BORGER
AMES
DALLAS
IRAAN
SNOOK
ELDON
ALVIN
SILVER
AUSTIN
TEXAS CITY
NBDERLAND
NEDERLAHD
NEDERLAND
NEDERLAND
NEDERLAND
NEDERLAHD
NEDERLAND
NEDERLAND
TALCO
BORGER
SILVER
CHARLOTTE
SNYDER
BAY TOWN
LIBERTY
AUSTIN
PARIS
SAN ANTONIO
PALESTINE
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
      Lcounty

WISE
HARRIS
MONTGOMERY
DALLAS
HINKLER
STEPHENS
GUADALUPE
BURLESON
COOKE
GREGG
HISE
WICHITA
HOWARD
ECTOR
HENDERSON
NUECES
LAMB
ARCHER
BRAZORIA
PECOS
MONTGOMERY
GREGG
HOCKLEY
GREGG
GREGG
NUECES
KENT
SAN PATRICIO
PECOS
HARRIS

HIDALGO
YOUNG
FORT BEND
DALLAS
GALVESTON
DALLAS
JONES
TITUS
LAMAR
HUTCHINSON
LIBERTY
DALLAS
PECOS
BURLESON
CHAMBERS
BRAZORIA
COKE
TRAVIS
GALVESTON
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
TITUS
HUTCHINSON
COKE
ATASCOSA
SCURRY
HARRIS
LIBERTY
TRAVIS
LAMAR
BEXAR
ANDERSON


ST
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


spdate
05/17/90
OS/19/90
05/19/90
05/21/90
05/18/90
05/19/90
05/21/90
05/22/90
05/22/90
05/22/90
05/23/90
05/22/90
05/22/90
05/23/90
05/20/90
/ /
05/25/90
05/24/90
05/26/90
05/28/90
05/28/90
05/25/90
05/27/90
05/22/90
05/30/90
05/31/90
06/01/90
06/01/90
06/03/90
06/03/90
06/04/90
06/04/90
06/01/90
06/05/90
05/30/90
06/07/90
06/09/90
06/13/90
06/07/90
06/09/90
06/10/90
06/10/90
06/11/90
06/13/90
06/12/90
06/13/90
06/13/90
06/13/90
06/14/90
06/14/90
01/28/90
10/10/89
10/13/89
12/14/89
01/13/90
01/24/90
03/13/90
04/15/90
04/16/90
04/03/90
02/23/90
06/14/90
06/14/90
06/16/90
06/17/90
06/06/90
06/20/90
06/18/90
06/20/90
06/27/90


Hatl
OIL: CRUDE
PROCESSED GAS OIL
OIL: DIESEL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
NATURAL GAS AND
OIL: CRUDE
OIL. MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILS CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
HASTE OIL
NATURAL GAS
OIL: CRUDE
GAS OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
CONDENSATE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
TRANSMISSION FLUID
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
LIGHT ALKY
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. C
XYLENB
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
NAPHTHA
DIESEL
MINERAL SPIRITS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
DONTHERM G TRANFER OIL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL


Quant 1
0.00
8.00
1000.00
2000.00
93.00
40.00
1.00
0.00
3.50
5.00
33.00
3.00
1.00
170.00
10.00
0.00
0.00
45.00
4.00
1.00
5.00
2.00
18.00
0.00
100.00
7.00
7.00
27.00
0.00
10.00
2626.00
0.00
0.00
20.00
60.00
0.00
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40.00
0.00
5.00
0.00
300.00
5.00
0.00
3.00
400.00
800.00
110.00
3.00
0.00
15.00
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3.00
30.00
5.00
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0.00
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1.00
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. F90-2736
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 F90-2S54
 F90-2858
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 F90-2875
 F90-2885
 F90-2889
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 F90-2I94
 F90-2I96
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 F90-2904
 F90-290I
 F90-2915
 F90-2917
 F90-2922
 F90-2927
 F90-2933
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 F90-2946
 F90-2951
 F90-2959
 F90-2960
 F90-2972
 F90-2973
 F90-297I
 F90-29I4
 F90-3001
 F90-3006
 F90-3009
 F90-3013
 F90-3021
 F90-3025
 F90-3030
 F90-3033
 F90-3042
 F90-3043
 F90-3045
 F90-3055
 F90-3056
 F90-3067
 F90-306*
 F90-3069
 F90-3079
 F90-3083
g
t            Prp

PE ARCO OIL AND GAS
PU HOUSTON  LIGHTING  I PONER
PE EXXON  PIPELINE  CO.
PE ORYX ENERGY CO.
LG ATASCOCITA FIRB DEPT
PE EXXON  PIPELINE  CO.
PE TEXACO
PE TEXAS  EASTMAN COMPANY
PE COASTAL  STATES  CRUDE GATH
PU GULF STATES UTILITIES  CO.
PE SHELL  WESTERN E AND P
PE TEXACO PIPELINE
PE ASSOCIATED ENERGY
PE KOCH PIPELINE
PE EXXON  PIPELINE  CO.
PE PHILLIPS 66
PE MOBIL  PIPELINE  COMPANY
PE PHILLIP'S PETROLEUM CO
PE SANTA  FE RR
PE MOBIL  PRODUCING INC
PE SHELL  HESTERM K


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    Case*

 F90-3087
 F90-3091
 F90-3096
 F90-3098
 F90-3124
 F90-3137
 F90-3142
 F90-3153
 F90-3156
 F90-3160
 F90-3165
 F90-3169
.F90-3178
 F90-3200
 F90-3203
 F90-3205
 F90-3206
 F90-3208
 F90-3216
 F90-3221
 F90-3225
 F90-3232
 F90-3234
 F90-3237
 F90-3243
 F90-3247
 F90-3250
 F90-3251
 F90-3261
 F90-3263
 F90-3264
 F90-3265
 F90-3267
 F90-3272
 F90-3273
 F90-3279
 F90-3283
 F90-3288
 F90-3291
 F90-3296
 F90-3299
 F90-3316
 F90-3318
 F90-3333
 F90-3344
 F90-3354
 F90-3363
 F90-3364
 F90-3371
 F90-3375
 F90-3381
 F90-3386
 F90-3388
 F90-3391
 F90-3402
 F90-3409
 F90-3415
 F90-3418
 F90-3426
 F90-3428
 F90-3431
 F90-3432
 F90-3433
 F90-3436
 F90-3438
 F90-3441
 F90-3451
 F90-3453
 F90-3462
 F90-3463
                           Prp
PB CITATION OIL « GAS
   UNKNOWN
PZ CONOCO INC.
PE FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL
PE TRUCK STOPS OF AMERICA
   ALLIED PAPER INC.
PE R.T. MONTGOMERY
PB EXXON, USA

   MARATHON OIL CO.
PE REEVES TRANSPORTATION
PE SOUTHERN PACIFIC R/R
PE ORYX ENERGY CO
PE MARATHON OIL CO.
   UNKNOWN
PE EXXOM CO., U.S.A.
   CITY OF SAN ANGELO
PE
   EXXON
   SUN TRUCKING CO.
PE ORYX ENERGY COMPANY
   UNKNOWN
PB JIFFY LUBE INC.
PE SNIDER OIL CORP
PB ROADWAY EXPRESS
PE SNIDER OIL CORP
   UNION PACIFIC RR
   ROBERT BYRNE
   UNKNOWN
   PHILLIPS PIPELINE CO.
   CHEMENTS OIL CORP
   UNKNOWN
   UNKNOWN
PE TRANS OHIO
PE EXXON
PE SNYDER OIL CORP
PE EXXON
PE MARATHON OIL CO.
PE SUN REFINING CO
PE FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO.
PE EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A.
PE TX PIPELINE
PE MOVAC TRUCKING COMPANY
PE KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN RR

PE SNIDER OIL COR?
PE EXXON PIPELINE CO

PE MOBIL EtP U.S.  INC.
   UNKNOWN
PE BURLINGTON NORTHERN RR
PE DALROCH MARIHA
PE ARCO PIPELINE CO.
PE PHILLIPS 66
PE BARD CORP
PU GULF STATES UTILITIES CO.
PE SNIDER OIL CORP
PE EXXON, USA
PU UNKNOWN
PE MOBIL EtP
PE MOBIL OIL
PE BURLINGTON NORTHERN R/R
PE JOE JACKSON TRANSMISSION

PE MARATHON PETROLEUM CO
PE SAM TEMPLETON
PE m OSBORH OIL AMD GAS
PE WARREN PETROLEUM CO.
          Locate

WILLAMAR LEASE UNIT SHARE

BLOCK 29 W AND NWRR CO
2401 HWY 26
ST.  FRANCES HWY
HWY 75 AT RENNER RD
4730 SANDY POINT RD
WHITE OAK RD
1-30 AND HILLSCREST
WELL 12335 4MI OF IRAAN,
AVENUE K AND HHY 360
HCR 2, BOX 27L
ESTIHE BLAKBY LEASE HELL
BEHIND CITY SHOP, NEAR
LYONDALE TEMMAL
N OF WHITEOAK, ON J K
1400 BLOCK B. 10TH ST t
TOOKE ROAD NORTH OF HWY
DITCH LEADING TO
4210 NORTH HHY 6

INTERSECTION OF STATE RD

16 MILE SOUTH OF
OROYO COLORADO RIVER 10
MILE POST 235
5M S OF CRANE ON HWY 385
SEC 24, BLK 194, 5 MI H
BLK L, SARVKY GHSARR, 11H
202 WND ST.
833 BLAISDALE
WHERE US 90A CROSSES
1-30 AT FM 900 WENDY'S
3214 NORTH PAN-AM EXPWAY
15 MILES U.K. OF BIG LAKE
20004 HWY 3
SEC 62, BL 1 I.  AND G.N.
1500 BLOCK OF E 10TH ST
FINA OIL AND CHEMICALS
350 OLD CHOKED RD
4.SMI SW OF BRYSON OFF
COUNTY ROAD 415 HWY 36
HALF WAY BETWEEN GARLAND
3300 COLLEGE STREET
10 MILES BAST OF TOWN
INTERSTATE 45 IN CRYSTAL
CLEAR LAKE S SHORE BLVD
ST HWY 616
3500 BLOCK OF TURTLE
M.P.  179
ROUTE 1 BOX 606
FM 80

EVANS RD.  UNDER IH-35
3000 BLOCK OF OLD HOUSTON
12 MILES SW.
1/2 MILE EAST OF HWY 42
ELM FORK OF TRINITY RIVER
SALT CREEK FIELD
WEST RANCH FACILITY WELL

96 ST AND AVE P
6716 E TEX FREEWAY
FOOT OF 10TH S
209 CANYON
AVAtAH ST
10319 HWY 146
          Lcity

RAYMONDVILLE
LAKEWAY
FORSAN
SOUTH LAKE
AMARILLO
RICHARDSON
BRYAN
WHITE OAK
SULPHUR SPRINGS
IRAAN
GRAND PRAIRIE
GILMER
POST
IRAAN
DEL RIO
SHYDER
SAN ANGBLO
HOUSTON
WARREN
CORSICANA
CLARKSVILLE
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
BRECKINRIDGE
JACKSONVILLE
BIG LAKE
NOLAN

ARLINGTON
CRANE
IRAAN

ATLANTA
RICHMOND

MT.  VERNON
SAN ANTONIO
BIG LAKE
WEBSTER
IRAAN
CORSICANA
WICHITA FALLS
FRIBNDSWOOD
BRYSON
LYONS
SACHSE
BEAUMONT
PLACEDO
CONROE
LEE CITY
VANDERBILT
DALLAS
NEWBY
ROWLETT
TEAGUE
BORGER
SELMA
HUNTSVILLE
ACKERLEY
NEW LONDON
DALLAS
JAYTON
VANDERBILT
NEWBY
LUBBOCK
BEAUMONT
TEXAS CITY
MIDLAND
BUEAMONT
MONT BELVIEU
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
      Lcounty

HILLACY
TRAVIS
HOWARD
TARRANT
POTTER
DALLAS
BRAZOS
GREGG
HOPKINS
PECOS
DALLAS
UPSHUR
GARZA
PECOS
VAL VERDE
GARZA
TOM GREEN
HARRIS
TYLER
NAVARRO
GREGG
HARRIS
HARRIS
STEPHENS
CHEROKEE
REAGAN
NOLAN
CAMERON
TARRANT
CRANE
PECOS
SCHLBICHER
CASS
FT.  BEND
FT. BEND
HOPKINS
BEXAR
REAGAN
HARRIS
PECOS
NAVARRO
WICHITA
HARRIS
JACK
BURLESON
COLLIH
JEFFERSON
JACKSON
MONTGOMERY
GALVESTON
JACKSON
DALLAS
LEON
DALLAS
FREESTONE
HUTCHINSON
BEXAR
WALKER
MARTIN
RUSK
DALLAS
KENT
JACKSON
LEON
LUBBOCK
JEFFERSON
GALVESTON
MIDLAND
JEFFERSON
CHAMBERS


ST
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


spdate
08/05/90
08/06/90
08/06/90
08/06/90
08/08/90
08/14/90
/ /
08/11/90
08/12/90
08/12/90
08/13/90
08/13/90
08/14/90
08/16/90
08/16/90
08/16/90
06/10/90
08/12/90
08/11/90
08/26/90
08/20/90
08/20/90
08/20/90
08/21/90
08/20/90
08/22/90
08/22/90
08/22/90
08/17/90
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Matl
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-5
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
DIESEL 12
TAR
OIL: CRUDE
TRANSMISSION FLUID
OIL: CRUDE
OOIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
PAVING OIL t DIESEL FUEL
<6 OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN
OIL, FUEL: HO. 2
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: CRUDE
OIL
OILY-WATER
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
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WASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
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OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
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GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS


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PE SCURLOCK OIL CO.
PE EXXON, USA
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LG SULFUR SPRINGS FIRE DIPT
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S HHITBMAN SURVEY
BLOCK G WACO AND NW RR
CM DODGE LEASE WELL 109
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NAGNER COLONY SUBDIVISION
OIL LEASE BARSOOI »2  (5M

P.O. BOX 1191
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5.SHI SN OF IRAAN
FH 15B2 .4 MILE FROM MM
901 RT.  151
SECTION 30 BLOCK 33
9TH AND CALDER AVE

RID RIVER, WITCHITA
OFF OF SIMMONS CITY HWY
BARSOOI LEASE
730* FRANKFORD ROAD
LOOP 2B7
1 MILE SOUTH HNY 36
NORTH OF HNY 329
AMOCO DOBY LEASE CENTER
HWY 59 JUST H. OF ATLANTA
RT.  3 BOX 143 F
OFF OF BBLTLINE ROAD
1/2M S. OF US HWY 691HWY
LAWNDALE ST AND HWY 225
CROWN ST.
NEAR FM 1252
1/2 MILE E OF GLADEWATER
522 S.  LOCUST STREET
HELL NO DU3335. NEAR WEST
200 YDS WORTH OF GEORGE
COUNTY ROAD lltl
WIGHT UNIT NORTH COWDEN
ARCO CHEMICAL CO.  2502
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CONROE FIELD LEASE NAME:
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1 MILE WEST OF WHITE OAK
193 W. CORPORATE 7-11
BETWEEN BEIMS HEIGHT AND
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PR GEURIN LEASE WELL
DOWNTOWN JOSHUA, WESTERN
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12100 E. FRWY AT NORMANDY
HOURS RD
400 W.  SHANNON RD.
7520 MAINLAND DR.
5 MI WEST OP ST HWY 349
HWY 42 BRIGHTWELL LEASE
NORTH OF JONES CREEK
SHELL OIL REFINERY HWY
1/4 MILE WORTH OF HWY 770
5MI EAST SEC T4BN R4tE
1 MILE SSE OF THE CORNER
AIR OPERATIONS BLDG BLDG
MAXWELL PRODUCTION WELL

HIGHWAY 150 E JOHN SMITH
IRRIGATION CANAL BOOTH
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IRAAN
LEAGUE CITY
FORT WORTH
LEVETT CHAPEL
CLAIREHONT
BIG SPRING
BEAUMONT
ARLINGTON
ELECTRA
CLEAR LAKE
HOUSTON

CORPUS CHRISTI
TEXAS CITY
JEFFERSON
IRAAN
PEARSALL
WAKE VILAGB
BIG SPRING
BEAUMONT
LOMGVIEW
NITCHITA FALLS
THREE RIVERS
ALVIN
DALLAS
LUSKIN
JONES CREEK
CRANE
WHITE OAK
ATLANTA
JACKSBORO
DALLAS
BEAUMONT
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
KILGORB
OLADEWATER
SULFUR SPRINGS
DENVER
LOHGVIEN

ODESSA
CHAHNELVIEN
SCROGOINS
CONROB
BURLESON
WHITE OAK
LBWISVILLE
IRAAN
WEBSTER
NEW LONDON
JOSHUA
LONGVIEW
EL CAHPO
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
SULFUR SPRINGS
SAN ANTONIO
IRAAN
LEVERT'S CHAPEL
JONES CREEK
DEER PARK
SARATOGA
MAGNOLIA
KILGORE
KINGSVILLE
NEW LONDON
BRBCKINRIDGB
KILGORB
EDINBURGH
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PECOS
GALVESTON
TARRAHT
RUSK
KENT
HOWARD
JEFFERSON
TARRANT
WICHITA

HARRIS
BRAIORIA
HEUCES
GALVESTON
MARION
PECOS
LA SALLE
BOHIE
HOWARD
JEFFERSON
HARRISON
ARCHER
LIVE OAK
BRUORIA
DALLAS
ANGELINA
BRAIORIA
CRANE
GRAY
CASS
JACK
DALLAS
JEFFERSON
HARRIS
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GREGG
HOPKINS
YOAKUM
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HOPKINS
ECTOR
HARRIS
FRANKLIN
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DBHTON
PECOS
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RUSK
JOHNSON
GREGG
WHARTOX
HARRIS
HARRIS
HOPKINS
BEXAR
PECOS
RUSK
BRAIORIA
HARRIS
HARDIH
MONTGOMERY
GREGG
KLEBERG
RUSK
STEPHENS
RUSK
HIDALGO


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TX
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TX
TX
TX
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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
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Hatl
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILl DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILl CRUDE
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL, FUEL: HO. 2
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
NO. 6 rUEL OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL
GASOLINE
OILl CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, HISC: MOTOR
KEROSENE
UNKNOMN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OILl CRUDE
OIL, HISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL, FUEL: NO. 6
OILl CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HYDRANLIS
OILlCRUDE
OIL, HISC: LUBRICATING
VACUUM GAS OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
MINERAL SPIRITS
OILlCRUDE
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OIL: DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
ASPHALT
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OIL:CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
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OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL! JP-5
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OIL: DIESEL


Quant 1
4.00
10.00
0.00
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10.00
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1000.00
50.00
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0.00
4.00
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31.00
12.00
5.00
170.00
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10.00
1.25
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4.00
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4000.00
10.00
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50.00
500.00
0.00
0.00
70.00
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1000.00
15.00
2.00
0.00
50.00
2.00
19.00
0.50
150.00
100.00
4.00
0.00
61.00
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1.00
0.00
2.00
300.00
5.00
50.00
0.00
5.00
300.00
75.00
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 F91-05B1         MARVIN RIGGS
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 F91-0602      PE CENTRAL POWER ( LIGHT
 F91-06H      PE ARCO OIL
 F91-0612      PE MOBIL PRODUCING INC
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SOUTHERN MBTH.  UNIV NEAR
JEFFERSON TO JACKSON TO
H AND CN SURVEY BLOCK B-2
TRAVIS RAIL SPUR
LOOP INTO DOHNTONN
BOLIVAR YACHT CLUB
RT 1
JOHN K.  HEATH ESTATE

INTERSECTION BRAES BAYOU
12501 STRANG RD
SURVEY J.P.  SMITH BLOCK
200 CHEROKEE ST
HE QUARTER HT(B RAIL ROAD
HIGHWAY 103
PORT OF FREEPORT NEAR

OUTSIDE CITY LIMIT.
US 82 2MI WEST TX 258
US 82 WEST OF TX.  25*
10 MI N. OF LAMBSA
1/4 MI SOUTH OF 1-10 1/2
HHY 16
HIGHWAY 16
700 FT. NORTH ST.
12300 FLEMING BIRCH BROOK
1HI S. OF BAYTOHH
2M N Of INTERSECTION OF
20 M. OF GUYMOND: DRAW
FM 369
THOMAS J. MARTIN SURVEY
LUBEL LEASE TANK BATTERY
FARM TO MARKET ROAD 1201
OFF OF STATE HHY 18
SOUTH ON HHY 35 THEN TURN
HEST RANCH "A" LEASE
MORTON SALTS
MORTON SALT PLANT TRACKS
CHEVRON TRINITY STA.
FARM TO MARKET RD.  1170
1 MILE NORTH OF HHY 90
CORNER OF POPE RD.  AND
TANK BATTERY CALVIN A
YATES FIELD UNIT HELL
300 YDS NORTH OF FM ROAD
3400 E HHY 80
S.G.  SMITH LEASE, HELL
BROOKS AFB BLDG 930
HHY 42 SOUTH.
1200 LAHNDALE DR.
PO BOX 849 HHY 366 AND
PO BOX 849 HHY 366 AND
3.5 MI, NORTH OF
2 HI SOUTH OH HHY 42 1/2
LEASE PROPERTY - 15 E OF
THOMPSON RD
POPE RD t WILSON RD 4MI
ON HHY 16
SECTION 30, BLOCK 33
300 FT.  NORTH OF GO
CROWN CENTRAL REFINERY AT
NORTH WHATLEY RD.
H.  WHATLEY RD.
NEAR INTERSECTION OF ST
RUNAWAY BAY - 3 MILES
504 N.  8TH
INTERSECTION OF ST HHY
VICTORIA POWER STATION
LAHTHER HELL 31.GARRETT
STATE COBDEN LEASE NEAR
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HOUSTON
LAPORTE
SNYDER
LONGVIEH

ROSEVINE
FREEPORT
ELECTRA
ODESSA
WICHITA FALLS
WICHITA FALLS
LA MESA
WINNIE
GRAHAM
GRAHAM
HEATHERFORD
HOUSTON
BAYTOWN
WHILMAN

HEST OF WICHITA FALLS
SEXTON CITY
SOMERSET
GAINESVILLE
HINK
LITTLE OCEAN
VANDBRBILT
GRAND SALINE
GRAND SALINE
UNALASKA
BLACKHELL
DAYTON
HARLTON
LONGVIEH
IRAAN
KILGORE
MIDLAND
LONGVIEH
SAN ANTONIO
NEH LONDON
HOUSTON
PORT ARTHUR
PORT ARTHUR
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NEH LONDON
PEARSALL
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BIG SPRING
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HHITE OAK
OVERTON
RUNAHAY BAY
SAN SABA
BRECKEHRIDGE
VICTORIA
KILGORE
VANDERBILT
DALLAS
HOPKINS
GRAY
BBXAR
ORANGE
GALVESTON
GREGG
CASS
CAMP
HARRIS
HARRIS
SCURRY
GREGG
WICHITA
SAN AUGUSTINE
PRESIDIO
WICHITA
ECTOR
WICHITA
WICHITA
DAWSON
CHAMBERS
YOUNG
YOUNG
PARKER
HARRIS
HARRIS
HOOD

WICHITA

BEXAR
COOKE
HINKLER
BRAZORIA
JACKSON
VAN ZANDT
VAN ZANDT
POLK
NOLAN
LIBERTY
HARRISON
GREGG
PECOS
RUSK
MIDLAND
GREGG
BEXAR
RUSK
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
GRAYSON
RUSK
FRIO
GALVESTON
HARRISON
YOUNG
HOWARD
GREGG
HARRIS
GREGG
GREGG
RUSK
HISE
SAN SABA
STEPHENS
VICTORIA
GREGG
JACKSON
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
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11/07/90
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11/23/90
11/11/90
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11/20/90
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11/23/90
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12/03/90
12/03/90
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OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS
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TRANSFORMER OIL
OIL: CRUDE
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 F91-0626      PE SUN PIPELINES  COMPANY
 F91-063I      PE NINSTEAD.  SECHEAT, MIMICK
 F91-0641      PE ARCO INC.
 F91-0647      PE KENNETH BAXTER
 F91-0649      PE EXXON CO USA
 F91-0650      PE SUPERHANDY
 F91-0654         QUANTUM CHEM.  CORP.
 F91-06SS      PE PRIDE REFINING INC
 F91-0671      PE SCURLOCK OIL CO.
 F91-0674      PE CHEVRON PIPELINE
 F91-067«      PE ARCO OIL I GAS CO.
 F91-0679      PE SUN PIPELINE
. F91-06M      PE COASTAL CORP
 F91-0690      PE TEXACO
 F91-0692      PE TEXACO PIPELINE INC
 F91-069»      PE ENRON OIL TRADING/TRANSP
 F91-0700      PE PHILLIPS PIPELINE CO
 F91-0713      PE CHEVRON PIPELINE
 F91-0715      PE STAR ENTERPRISE
 F91-0717      PE SUN PIPELINE
 F91-0723         UNKNOWN
 F91-0724      PE GULF STATE UTILITIES
 F91-0732      PE SUN MARINE TERMINAL
 F91-0740      PE MARATHON OIL CO.
 F91-0741      PE MOBIL PIPELINE
 F91-074B      PB SNYDER OIL CORP
 F91-0762      PE MARATHON OIL CO.
 F91-0773      PE MARATHON OIL CO.
 F91-0774      PE TEXAS EASTMAN  CO.
 F91-0779      PE H.C.M.  GROUP
 F91-07«6      PE SNYDER OIL CORP
 F91-0790      PE EXXON KING RANCH
 F91-0793      PB CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
 F91-0795      PE SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY
 F91-0796      PE EXXON CO.
 F91-OI02      PE PHILLIPS 66
 F91-OS07      PE MISSION PETROLEUM
 F91-OilO      PE EXXON USA
 F91-OI13      PE BXXON CO USA
 F91-OI20      PE DIXIE MARINE INC
 F91-0(24      PE AMERICAN PETROFINA
 F91-OI27      PE EXXON PIPELINE
 F91-0>34      PE PHILLIPS 66
 F91-OI3I      PE CITGO PIPELINE CO.
 F91-OM6      PE ORYX ENERGY CO.
 F91-OI47      PE HARHAR BOTTLING CO
 F91-OI61      PE H/V LAKE CHARLES
 F91-0(66      PE SUN PIPELINE
 F91-OI67      PE EXXON CO.
 F91-OI71      PE LONE STAR STEEL
 F91-OC76      PE THE PERMIAN CORP
 F91-OI7t      PE EXXON PIPELINE
 F91-OI79      PE SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY
 F91-OM1      LG LONER COLORADO RIVER AUTH
 F91-OI93      PE UNION PACIFIC  RAILROAD
 F91-0894         UNKMONN
 F91-0«9t      PE AMOCO PRODUCTION
 F91-0900      PE EAST TEXAS  RAIL CONTRACT
 F91-0902      PE PHILLIPS 66
 F91-0903      PE ANADRILL INC
 F91-0904      PE MARATHON OIL CO.
 F91-090'      PE EXXON PIPELINE
 F91-0912         BRIDGE OIL  CO
 F91-0914         CHEVRON PIPELINE
 F91-0923      PB SUN PIPELINE CO
 F91-0925      PB CONTINENTAL BAKING CO.
 F91-0930      PE MARATHON OIL CO.
 F91-0931      PE ARCO INC.
 F91-0933      LG LONER COLORADO RIVER AUTH
 F91-0939      PE KERR GLASS  MANUFACTURING
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JM DURAN ABSTRACT 11
SHERITON HOTEL 2211 N 135
SH 1/4 OF SEC 500, 17M SH
222 GIMHER ST
WHATLEY RD
500 MAIN ST
1515 MILLER CUTOFF RD.
LAS VEGAS TRAIL OFF OF
1 MILE NE OF INTERSECTION
FARM TO MARKET RD.  717
LEASE NAME LAHTHER 1/2 S.
OFF FM 1(45 HAKKINS CREEK
HWY 44
GOODYEAR RD OFF CNTY LINE
CHAMBERS AND LIBERTY CNTY
35 MILES S OF FT

HtPC RIR CO BLOCK 23
NORTH END HOUSTON AVE
J.  H.  AKIN LEASE HNY «0
MARINA AT JOE POOL LAKE,
SABINE RIVER PLANT
SUN TERMINAL HNY 347
P.O.  BOX 6«« BLOCK 194
FM ROAD 1293 BRAGG
ELESOR RANCH NELL NO.  1
MARATHON OIL COMPANY
P.O.  BOX 66« STATE ROUTE
KODAK BLVD
HNY 59
FARM TO MARKET 303
PLATA PASTURE OFF HHY 141
PUMP STA.  EAST OF HHY
REID SNITCH ROAD SOUTH
EAST TEXAS FIELD ST.  HHY
P.O.  BOX 961 US HNY SPUR
3217 EAST ABRAMS
MACDOKALD LEASE
COMMERCE ST
2102 BRQADHAY
AHDEL PIPELINE 1/2 MI
BEHIND THE TALCO ASSEMBLY
P.O.  BOX 9«« US HNY SPUR
BY PINETREE RD.   2 1/2 MI
AG MORTON LEASE EAST TX
1303 N MAIN ST
HESS TERMINAL DOCK 2
10» H.  BINGHAM RD.
RT.  1 BOX 94

SURVEY G.  CLICK
BEHIND THE TALCO ASSEMBLY
PETERSON RD
FERGUSON POWER PLANT OFF
ON UNION PACIFIC LINE ON
IN THE COLORADO RIVER
ASHLEY NILSON STA
ON HWY 315 AND US 95
PO BOX 961 VS HNY SPUR
150 MACCO BLVD
P.O.   BOX 661 STATE ROUTE
HHY 90 A
JimCHAK PROPERTY JURCEKtl
S OF HNY 146 BRIDGE
BAST TX GATHERING SYSTEM
9000 DENTON DR.
HNY 190,  1/2 SOUTH
CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIST
OFF HHY 21 SIM GIDEON
315 GREAT SOUTHWEST PKNY
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NINHEY
DENTON
DENVER CITY
SULPHUR  SPRINGS
NHITE OAK
SULPHUR  SPRINGS
LAPORTE
FORT NORTH
HARRELTOM
EASTLAHD
KILGORE
WHITE OAK
ROSITA
MONT BELVIEU
MONT BELVIEU
FT STOCKTON
BORGER
SNYDER
PORT ARTHUR
CLARKSVILLE
GRAND PRAIRIE
BRIDGE CITY
NEDERLAND
IRAAH
BRAGG
SMITHVILLE
IRAAH
IRAAN
LOHGVIEH
BEEVILLE
NBLLMAH
KINGSVILLE
BAYTOHN
LAIRD RILL
KILGORE
BORGER
ARLINGTON
CONROE
KILGORE
HOUSTON
ROSEBUD
TALCO
BORGER
SPRINGHILL
KILGORE
PARIS
HOUSTON
HHITE OAK
OVERTON
LONE STAR
BRECKENRIDGE
TALCO
KILGORE
MARBLE FALLS
ANGLETOH
LAGRANGE
SHEENY
MOUNT ENTERPRISE
BORGER
SUGAR LAND
IRAAN
SEGUIN
DIME BOX
HOUSTON
HHITE OAK
DALLAS
IRAAN
WOODBINE
BASTROP
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CHAMBERS
DENTON
GAINES
HOPKINS
GREGG
HOPKINS
HARRIS
TARRANT
HARRISON
EASTLAND
GREGG
GREGG
DUVAL
LIBERTY
CHAMBERS
PECOS
HUTCHINSON
SCURRY
JEFFERSON
GREGG
DALLAS
ORANGE
JEFFERSON
PECOS
HARDIN
FAYETTE
PECOS
PECOS
HARRISON
BEE
TERRY
CLAY
HARRIS
RUSK
RUSK
HUTCHINSON
TARRAHT
MONTGOMERY
RUSK
HARRIS
FALLS
TITUS
HUTCHINSON
GREGG
LAMAR
HARRIS
GREGG
RUSK
MORRIS
STEPHENS
TITUS
GREGG
BURHET
BRAZORIA
FAYETTE
BRAZORIA
RUSK
HUTCHINSOH
FORT BEND
PECOS
GUADALUPE
LEE
HARRIS
GREGG
DALLAS
PECOS
COOKE
BASTROP
TARRANT


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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


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Matl
OILlCRUDE
WASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OILlCRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
DIESEL
JET FUEL: JP-4
OILlCRUDE
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
OILlCRUDE
OIL.-CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
GASOLINES I AUTOMOTIVE
OILlCRUDE
GASOLINE
OILS. FUEL! »6
OIL, FUEL: NO. 6
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
QUENCH OIL (LIGHT GRADE)
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
DIESEL FUEL
OIL.-CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
KEROSENE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILS, MISC : LUBRICATING
OIL:CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL, MISC: TURBINE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OILS, DIESEL 1 DIESEL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL. MISC: LUBRICATING


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3.00
30.00
600.00
7.00
5.00
3.00
60.00
0.00
110.00
0.00
4.00
12.00
0.00
0.00
35.00
500.00
0.00
175.00
2.00
100.00
200.00
15.00
35.00
7.00
20.00
15.00
3.00
3.00
1000.00
4000.00
60.00
0.00
350.00
100.00
2.00
99.00
50.00
1.00
1.00
4.00
0.00
100.00
2430.00
200.00
100.00
0.00
2.00
1.00
0.2S
50.00
14.00
1500.00
15.00
150.00
200.00
0.00
20.00
200.00
10.00
30.00
3.00
20.00
15.00
200.00
2.00
0.00
2.00
20.00
0.00
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                           Prp
PE GANDYS DAIRY INC
PE EXXON CO.  U.S.A.
PE ORYX ENERGY CO.
PE MISSION PETROLEUM
   AUTRY STEVENS
PE AMOCO PRODUCTION
PE HOECHST CBLANESE
PE HATLACK INC.
PE MARATHON OIL CO.
PE SUN PIPELINE
PE KANEKA TEXAS CORP
PU HOUSTON LIGHTING t POWER
PE PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE CO.
   UNKNOHN
PE LONE STAR STEEL
   CRYSTAL OIL CO.
FG NAVAL AIRSTA KINGSVILLE
PE TEXACO PIPELINE
PE EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A.
PE AMERICAN PETROFINA PIPE.
PE DIAMOND SHAMROCK
PE ARCO CHEMICAL CO
PE EXXON PIPELINE
PE SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANS.
PE SOUTHERN PACIFIC R/R
PE TEXACO PIPELINE INC
PE FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO.
PE SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY
PB KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE TEXAS-NEH MEXICO PIPELINE
PE EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A.
PE HOLLYHOOD MARINE INC
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
   TRUCK STOP OF AMERICA
PE MARATHON OIL CO.
LG FORT WORTH FIRE DEPT
PE EXXON
   UNKNOHN
PE TRUCKSTOPS OF AMERICA
PE CONOCO PIPELINE
PE MARATHON OIL CO.
   UNKNOHN
PE SUN OIL
   UNKNOHN
PE PRIDE PIPELINE CO.
PE MOBIL PIPELINE COMPANY

PE EXXON PIPELINE
PU HOUSTON LIGHTING ( POWER
PE ARCO OIL AND GAS
   UNKNOHN
PB EXXON CO USA
PE AMOCO PIPELINE
   UNKNOHN
PE EXXON PIPELINE
PE EXXON PIPELINE
PE H.C.H.
PE EXXON COMPANY USA
PE SNYDER OIL CORP
   UNKNOHN
PE OXY USA INC.
PE AMOCO PIPELINE
LG LOWER COLORADO RIVER AUTH
PB CHEVRON PIPELINE
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEM
PE SONAT EXPLORATION CO.
LG CITY OF BEAUMONT
PE MARATHON OIL CO.
PE SHELL WESTERN EtP INC.
PE DSI TRANSPORT
         Locate

INTERSTATE 20
NEAR US HHY 159,  ON THE
FM 701
IN THE DRIVENIAY GOING
150 FEET FROM HOUSE CARR
BD TOD LEASE HELL NO.  8
PO BOX 428 ON US HHY 77
HHY 287 AT THE INTER.  OF
6161 UNDERWOOD RD
H8 PARISH GENERATING Y.U.
1-10 BETHEEN 1 ST C 2 NO
H.RANCH FACILITY OFF FM
SEHAGB TREATMENT PLANT
ON HHY 79, TEXAS SIDE OF
GAS STATION BLDG 3727 HAS
2MI EAST OF ELECTRA
MAURBRO FIELD, 3215
6MI HE OF GARDEN CITY, TX
1700 HIGHHAY 26
10801 CHOATE RD
3 MI HEST OFF US 281
NAME OF SIDING SIERRA
STATION COLLADO; MILE
FM 1128
PO BOX 849 HHY 366 AND
MARY COXNELL SURVEY
FROM HHY 42 NORTH TURN
HGNRR COMPANY SURVEY
RT 4 BOX 1275
PHILLIP'S PETROLEUM SAN

2614 BIG TOW BLVD.
SMI SN OF IRAAN
6800 HHY 80
DORHARD FIELD ESTINE
1324 SINGLETON ST.
2614 BIG TORN BLVD
INTERSECTION OF FARM TO
SECTION 27, BLOCK 194 GC
JOSEY LANE AND KELLER
END OF NORTH PARK
HHY 175 BETHEEN BUCKNER
ON CR 1496
.5 MILE EAST OF STATE HHY
OFF OF KIRBEE ST.  HEST
2 MILE REST OF HHY 271
FM 521
BLOCK B-2 H AND GN SURVEY
NEXT TO HHY 77
H SECTION B ACCOUNT 2

ANAHUAC NATIONAL HILDLIFE
7100 ALMEDA-GEONA
EXXON PROD.  GATHERING
4.5 MILES HH OF
ON OILFIELD RD
ON GROUNDS OF STATE PARK
GOODHUE ROAD 700 TO 900
HEST OF HHY 42 IN THE
3 MILES SOUTHEAST OF
TC FERGUSON POKER PLANT
HHY 329
COUNTY RD.  430

BEAUMONT FIRE DEPT

HAGERHAN HILDLIFE REFUGE
HASHINGTON AVE.  FUEL
         Lcity

PUTNAM
BELLVILLE
BRECKENRIDGE
ARLINGTON
BIG LAKE

BISHOP
ENNIS
PASADENA
THOMPSON
COLUMBUS
VANDERBILT

CARTHAGE
KINGSVILLB
ELECTRA
HHARTON
GARDEN CITY
SOUTHLAKE
PASADENA
PLEASANTON
COLLADO
EL PASO
MANVBL
PORT ARTHUR
KILGORE
HHITE OAK

CONROB
SHEENY
WHITE OAK
MESQUITE
IRAAN
FORT WORTH
SNYDER
DALLAS
MESQUITE
WICHITA FALLS
IRAAN
CARROLLTON
BRECKENRIDGE
DALLAS
DELEON
HHITE OAK
CONROB
TALCO
HADSHORTH
BOWERS CITY
REFUGIO
NEW LONDON
SUNDOWN
ANAHUAC
HOUSTON
THOMPSON
CHARLOTTE
THOMPSON
GIDDINGS
BEAUMONT
LONGVIEH
SUNDOWN
MARBLE FALLS
CRANE
DIME BOX
HASKOH
BEAUMONT
IRAAN
SADDLER
BEAUMONT
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      Lcounty

CALLAHAN
AUSTIN
STEPHENS
TARRANT
REAGAN
GREGG
NUECES
ELLIS
PARKER
GRAY
HARRIS
FT.  BEND
COLORADO
JACKSON
MORRIS
PANOLA
KLEBERG
WICHITA
HHARTON
GLASSCOCK
TARRANT
HARRIS
ATASCOSA
HUDSPETH
EL PASO
BRAZORIA
JEFFERSON
RUSK
GREGG
PECOS
MONTGOMERY
BRAZORIA
GREGG
DALLAS
PECOS
TARRANT
SCURRY
DALLAS
DALLAS
HICHITA
PECOS
DALLAS
STEPHENS
DALLAS
COMANCHE
GREGG
MONTGOMERY
FRANKLIN
MATAGORDA
GRAY
REFUGIO
RUSK
HOCKLEY
CHAMBERS
HARRIS
FT.  BEND
ATASCOSA
FT. BEND
LEE
JEFFERSON
GREGG
HOCKLEY
BURNET
CRANE
LEE
HARRISON
JEFFERSON
PECOS
GRAYSON
UNKNOHN


ST
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
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TX
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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
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TX
TX
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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


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02/19/91
02/20/91
01/21/91


Matl
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
OIL
OIL: CRUDE
LIQUID FUEL
PETROLEUM DISTILLATE
CONDENS&TE
OIL: CRUDE
FOOD GRADE SILICON OIL
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
FUEL DISTILLATE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
SLURRY OIL
OIL:CRUDE
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOHN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
FUEL OIL ODOR
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOHN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOHN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
OIL:CRUDE
OIL! CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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PE  CHEVRON PIPELINE
PE  TEXACO PIPELINE
    UNKNOWN
    UNKNOWN
PE  EXXON PIPELINE
PE  SNIDER OIL CORP
PE  CENTRAL FRIEGHT LINES
PE  OGDEN AVIATION
    UNKNOWN
PE  TEXAS EASTMAN
PE  EXXON CO.,  U.S.A.
PB  ARCO OIL t  GAS CO.
PE  ROAD RUNNER CONV.   STORE
    UNKNOWN
PE  PERMIAN CORP.
PE  AMOCO PRODUCTION
LG  ADDISON AIRPORT
PE  EXXON CO.
PE  C.R.  ENGLAND  t SONS
PE  SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY
PE  MARATHON OIL CO.
PE  SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY
PE  AMOCO PRODUCTION
PB  MOBIL OIL

PE  SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY
    TUTITES USED PARTS
PE  PERMIAN CORP
PE  COCKRELL TRUCKING CO.
PE  CITGO PIPELINE CO.
PE
FG  NAVAL AIRSTA KINGSVILLE
PE  DAKOTA RESOURCES
PE  DAKOTA RESOURCES
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEM
PE  EXXON PIPELINE
PE  O.M.E.   CORP.
PE  T <  H PRODUCTION
PE  EXXON PIPELINE
PE  MOBIL OIL
PE  SNYDER OIL  CORP
PE  QUANTUM CHEMICAL CORP
PE  FINA OIL t  CHEMICAL CO
PE  J.M.   PETROLEUM CORP.
PE  UNION PACIFIC  RESOURCES
PE  MOBILE PIPELINE
PE  SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY
PE  ARCO OIL AND GAS
PE  SNYDER OIL  CORP
PE  MOBILE PIPELINE
PE  MOBIL E4P U.S.   INC.
PE  MOBIL PIPELINE COMPANY
PE  MARATHON OIL CO.
PE  OGDEN AVIATION SERVICES
    UNKNOWN
PE  STOCKBAUER  AUTO CARE

PE  UNION EXPLORATION CORP.
PE  TEXACO PIPELINE
PE  SNYDER OIL  CORP
PU  HOUSTON LIGHTING /  POWER

PB  SQUIRES  FINANCIAL MGMT
PE  SCURLOCK OIL CO

PB  SNYDER  OIL  CORP
PE  UNION PACIFIC  RR
PE  PERMIAN  CORP.
PE  COASTAL STATES  INC.
          Locate

 BAYOU  DIN BRANCH  OF
 BLOCK  F,  SECTION  195
 BRYSON LAKE
 B.  WARD RD NEAR ST  HHY 62
 INDIAN WELLS  ROAD
 OPF HHY 1513
 MCALISTER B2  WELL SECTION
 5100 MESA DR.
 GATE 37 - SAN ANTONIO
 JOSBY  LANE AT PETERS
 HIGHHAY 149 SOUTH OF  1-20
 RASBERRY  UNIT SPRR  SURVEY
 SABIKE RIVER  TRACT  NO.  7
 HHY 59 SOUTH  AND  THE  LOOP
 US  96  UNDERNEATH  RAIL
 HRY 1004  ON RAILROAD
 OCEAN  UNIT JUST OFF
 IS  600 ADDISON ROAD
 BAST TEXAS FIELD  FARM TO
 2525 MINIMAX  DRIVE
 ELDRIDGE  G 31 EVER SURVEY
 STATE  ROUTE 349
 S.   WHITEMAN  SURVEY
 G.  CASTLEBURY SURVEY  EAST
 EAST TEXAS FIELD  TEAL
 HIGHWAY 59
 THOMAS J  MARTIN SURVEY
 CORNER HHY 35 AND HILLTOP
 PAINT  CREEK HE QUARTER
 C AVE.
 G.H. HOOPER SURVEY  NORTH
 POB 474
 FUEL FARM NAVAL AIRSTAT.
 ELI MITCHELL  LEASE  A-337
 ELI MITCHELL  LEASE  A-337
 PR  141
 ON  BAYHAY DRIVE
 18001  1-10 EAST
 V.J. HALL II HELL BEHIND
 2 MILES NORTH OF  HIGHHAY
 SARATOGA  FIELD ON D.D.
 WELL JOHN BLACK 7 OFF
 1515 MILLER CUTOFF
 CORNER HHY 36C t  32TH ST.
 FM  49  ( FM 778 COUNTY RD.

 HP  61.5 MIDLAND TO
 HEAR AIRPORT RD.
 OFF HHY 82 ON WALNUT  BEND
 3 MILES SO OF STILES.
 MAIN LINE 7 MI SO
 WEST RANCH "A"
 GRIMES COUNTY TEXAS
 STATE ROUTE 349
 FUEL STORAGE FACILITY H
 1233 SAMS AVE. ROADSIDE
 UNDERGROUND TANK. OUTSIDE
 2600 SPUR 55 RD
 N.  PALM ST
 T(L SURVEY,  ABSTRACT  NO.

 19301 OLD GALVESTON RD
 BRAtOS RIVER HHY  288
 11  MI NO OF HONDO
 4 MI E GRAY.1/4 HI  OFF
 OFF OF HHY 87 ON  COUNTY
 COUNTY ROADS
MILEPOST 223 OFF
 GRIMES COUNTY SCHOOL  LAND
 E.  HIGHHAY 44
                                                                                   Lclty
BEAUMONT
CRANE
BRYSON
MAURICEVILLB
DALLAS
NEW LONDON
MIDLAND
HOUSTON
SAN ANTONIO
CARROLLTON
LONGVIEH
CROHBLL
WHITE OAK
LUFKIN
KIRBYVILLB
BUNA
SHEENY
ADDISON
NEW LONDON
HOUSTON
KILGORE
IRAAN
OVERTON
LONGVIEN
PRICE
SPLEWDORA
OVERTON
LAREDO
PIONEER
LONGVIEN
RIVERSIDE
KINGSVILLE
GOMZALES
GONZALES
GIDDINGS
BAYTOHN
CHANNELVIEW
KARNAC
FREER
SARATOGA
BRECKEIRIDGE
DEER PARK
PORT ARTHUR
HAIHSVILLE
CARTHAGE
COLORADO CITY
MILDRED
GAINESVILLE
STILES
SEMINOLE
VANDBRBILT
NAVASOTA
IRAAN
DALLAS/FT WORTH AIR
METAIRIE
VICTORIA
BAYTOHN
VAN
GRAHAM
HELLMAH
WEBSTER
FREEPORT
HONDO
GRAY
NIXON
NELLHAN
GRAND PRAIRIE
MBRKEL
FREER
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
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JEFFERSON
UPTON
JACK
NEWTON
DALLAS
RUSK
MIDLAND
HARRIS
BEXAR
DALLAS
HARRISON
FOARD
GREGG
ANGELINA
JASPER
HARDIN
BRAZORIA
DALLAS
RUSK
HARRIS
RUSK
PBCOS
RUSK
GREGG
RUSK
MONTGOMERY
RUSK
HEBB
EASTLAHD
BELL
                                                                                                                                                                              U  So  M Ca Me
TRINITY
KLEBERG
GONIALES
GONIALES
LEE
HARRIS
HARRIS
HARRISON
DUVAL
HARDIN
STEPHENS
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
HOOD
PANOLA
MITCHELL
HAVARRO
CCOKE
REAGAN
GAINES
JACKSON
GRIMES
PECOS
TARRANT
JEFFERSON
VICTORIA
CHAMBERS
VAN ZANDT
YOUNG
TERRY
HARRIS
BRAZORIA
MEDINA
MARION
CONZALES
TERRY
DALLAS
TAYLOR
DUVAL

ST
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
n
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX

Spdate
02/21/91
02/21/91
02/21/91
02/21/91
02/18/91
02/22/91
02/22/91
02/23/91
02/21/91
02/13/91
02/24/91
02/23/91
02/27/91
02/28/91
02/28/91
02/28/91
03/01/91
03/01/91
03/02/91
03/05/91
03/06/91
03/06/91
03/06/91
03/07/91
03/08/91
03/09/91
03/10/91
03/11/91
03/11/91
03/12/91
03/12/91
03/11/91
03/13/91
01/18/91
02/01/91
03/14/91
03/17/91
03/17/91
03/22/91
03/05/91
03/16/91
03/18/91
03/18/91
03/19/91
03/19/91
03/14/91
03/21/91
03/21/91
03/22/91
03/22/91
03/23/91
03/24/91
03/24/91
03/25/91
03/23/91
03/12/91
03/05/91
12/21/90
03/27/91
03/27/91
03/28/91
03/28/91
03/28/91
03/24/91
03/29/91
03/29/91
03/30/91
03/30/91
03/30/91
04/01/91

Matl
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
DIESEL FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
JET FUEL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, HISC: MINERAL SEAL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
JBT FUEL: A
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OILlCRUDB
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OILlCRUDE
ML, MISC: MOTOR
OILlCRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
JET FUEL: JP-5
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDB
OILlCRUDB
GASOLINE! AUTOMOTIVE
SLOP OIL
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
ASPHALT
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDB
OILlCRUDB
OILlCRUDB
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILS, DIESEL I DIESEL
OtLiCRUDB
JET FUEL: JET A
NAPTHA
OILS, MISC 1 LUBRICATING
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL! CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDB
UNKNOWN OIL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILlCRUDB
OILlCRUDB
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDB
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE

Quant 1
0.00
150.00
5.00
0.00
0.00
100.00
1.00
300.00
10.00
1.00
1000.00
25.00
2.00
190.00
0.00
200.00
3.00
200.00
2.00
115.00
15.00
1.00
40.00
4.00
15.00
0.00
40.00
0.00
40.00
0.00
10.00
0.00
2000.00
2.00
2.00
100.00
10.00
10.00
1.00
37.00
10.00
2.00
320.00
0.00
200.00
4.00
0.00
20.00
8.00
15.00
700.00
3.00
0.00
2.00
25000.00
0.00
600.00
0.00
CO. 00
25.00
8.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
0.50
0.00
1.00
0.00
515.00
0.00
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B
B
U
U
B
B
G
G
G
G
B
B
G
U
B
B
G
B
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B
B
B
B
U
B
U
B
U
B
U
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B
B
B
B
B
B
B
G
B
P
U
B
B
U
B
B
B
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B
U
B
G
U
G
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B
B
G
U
U
B
U
B
U
B
U
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P

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P
F
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U
F
F
F
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F
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F
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F
F
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P
F
P
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O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
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0
O
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0
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FG U.S.NAVY
PE PRESTON ROAD CARWASH
PE SHELL PIPELINE
PE ROLLINS LEASING
PE COASTAL STATE CRUDE
PE MARATHON  PIPELINE
PE CLEMENTS  OIL CORP
PE EXXON OIL AND GAS
PE PHILLIPS  66
PE
PE AMOCO PIPELINE
PE EXXON COMPANY,  U.S.A.
PU SW ELECTRIC  POWER  CO,
PE EXXON CO  USA
PE MARATHON  OIL
PE BIG STATE VENDING  COMPANY
PE SCURLOCK
PE PENNZOIL  CO
PE MARATHON  OIL CO.
PE MARATHON  OIL CO.
PE EXXON
PE QUANTUM CHEMICAL CORP
PE OXY ENERGY
PE JAMES SKIDMORE
PE JAMBS SKIDMORE
PE HOHELL PETROLEUM COR?
PE HCNEH C MCNEW
PE SUN PIPELINE COMPANY
PE MARATHON  OIL CO.
PE EXXON PIPELINE

PE ORYX  ENERGY

PE SCURLOCK  OIL COMPANY
PE SCURLOCK  OIL COMPANY
PE KOCH  GATHERING SYSTEM
PE CITATION  OIL (  GAS
PE R.  CARTER CO.
PE AMOCO PRODUCTION CO
PE USAF  LACKLAND AFB
PE HOLLYHOOD MARINE INC
PE SCURLOCK  OIL CO
PE CONOCO
PE UNKHOHN
PE BAYTANK HOUSTON INC
PE CHEVRON USA
PE HOUSTON LIGHTING t POWER
PE HALMART
PE UNKNOWN
PE BOWLES PROPERTIES
PE MARATHON  OIL CO.
SG DALLAS AREA  RAPID  TRANSIT
PE STAR  ENTERPRIZE
PE EXXON USA
PE EXXON COMPANY USA
PE ARCO  PIPELINE CO
PE S £ N TRAILOR CO
PE UNOCAL OR UNICAL
PE ROADWAY EXPRESS
PE COASTAL CORP
PE PAUL  ABBOTT  TRUCKING
PE EXXON CO  USA
   SULLIVAN  TRANSFER
PE ACE TRANSPORTATION
PE TRIPLE S  PETROLEUM
PE WESTERN CO NORTH AMERICA
PE HOLLYHOOD MARINE
PE KTS CONVERTERS
PE TEXACO EXPLORATION
PE UNKNOHN
TEXACO
SLAUGHTER STATION
HIGHWAY 290

YATES FIELD

2406 SOUTH CHERRY STREET
PHILLIPS 66 US HWY SPUR
OFF OF CTY ROAD 197
CROSSING BAILEY DR.
THOMPSON FIELD
LONE STAR POWER PLANT
H SEXTANT B/ MCKAY SURVEY
UNIVESITY LAND SURVEY LOT
6201 GULF FREENAY
SCOTT GATHERING SYSTEM
MCFARLAND LEASE PLEDGER
OIL TOP RD
STATE ROUTE 349
RP GRAMBLING LEASE HELL 4

3 MI SO LEAGUE CITY,TX.
10 MI N OF BOWIE
10 HI N OF BOWIE
WILCOX LEASE ON TAYLOR RD
TX R/R LEASE NO.  04577
SUN PIPELINE HWY 105
ST RT 349
HAWKINS FIELD NEAR
FARM RD 936
BINGHAM STREET
35 SERVICE ROAD NORTH
SCHBLL SPIVY LEASE
GEORGE BERRY SURVEY
FH 1314
WEST OF HWY 59
7404 BREED RD
CASTLEBERRY LEASE
WILFORD HALL MEDICAL CNT
ON SAN BERNARD AT THE
PELLICAN LODGE RD
I35.FM1304  EXIT 359
12 HI NORTH OF
12211 PORT RD
LEESBURG FIELD PITTSBURG
RESIDENTS BACK YARD
CHERRY ST
SHADY GROVE t MEYERS, BY
OFF 120,EXIT 628.TNEEN
TRACT 57 YATES FIELD UNIT
601 PACIFIC AVE
310 INTERSTATE HWY 45 AT
HWY 79
14001 S MAIN
4500 EAST HIGHWAY 80
NEXT DOOR
110 W PENNSYLVANIA
604 WEST AIRPORT FRWY

IH 30 ( HWY 98
DELLA JOHNSON LEASE WELL
S.IRVING AND CASH CORNER
17301 RIVER RD
1609 EAST RIVERSIDE DRIVE
HWY 71 SOUTH
END OF AVE A NO.l DOCK
CORNER OF LANDS ST.  AND
4103 FM 1960 EAST
AUTO DUMPING YARD
KIMGSVILLE
6815 PRESTON RD
SUNDOWN
MANOR
FREER
IRAAN
ATLANTA
TOHBALL
BORGER
LOCKHART
TOMBALL
THOMPSON
LONE STAR
SEXTANT
BIG LAKE
HOUSTON
GIRVIN
WEST COLUMBIA
GILHORE
IRAAN

DEER PARK
LEAGUE CITY
BOWIE
BOWIE
BRYAN
MONTAGUE
SOUR LAKE
IRAAN
HAWKINS
ODESSA
WHITE OAK
DILLEY
SEXTON CITY
NEW LONDON
COHROE
HUMBLE
HOUSTON
LONGVIEW
LACKLAND AFB
SWEENY
JEFFERSON
HILLSBORO
S ANGER
SEABROOK
LEESBURG
HOUSTON
FORT WORTH
IRVING
ANITA BOOKOUT LEASE 13
IRAAN
DALLAS
COHROE
NECHES
HOUSTON
MIDLAND
CARTHAGE
VAN
IRVING
DRISCOLL
NEW BOSTON
GLADEWATER
DALLAS
CHANNELVIEW
AUSTIN
LAGRANGE
SWEENY
CORPUS CHRISTI
HUMBLE
FORT WORTH
KLEBERG
DALLAS
HOCKLEY
WILLIAMSON
DUVAL
PECOS
CASS
HARRIS
HUTCHINSON
CALDWELL
HARRIS
FT . BEND
MORRIS
RUSK
REAGAN
HARRIS
PECOS
BRAZORIA
UPSHUR
PECOS
RUSK
HARRIS
GALVESTON
MONTAGUE
MONTAGUE
BRAZOS
MONTAGUE
HARDIN
PECOS
WOOD
ECTOR
GREGG
FRIO
RUSK
RUSK
MONTGOMERY
HARRIS
HARRIS
GREGG
BEXAR
BRAZORIA
MARION
HILL
DENTON
HARRIS
CAMP
HARRIS
T ARRANT
DALLAS
HARRISON
PECOS
DALLAS
MONTGOMERY
CHEROKEE
HARRIS
MIDLAND
PANOLA
VAN ZANDT
DALLAS
NUECES
BOWIE
GREGG
DALLAS
HARRIS
TRAVIS
FAYETTE
BRAZORIA
NUECES
HARRIS
TARRANT


ST
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


spdate
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04/16/90
03/30/91
04/22/91
04/22/91
04/18/91
04/23/91
04/16/91
04/22/91
04/23/91
04/24/91
04/26/91
04/19/91
04/26/91
04/2S/91


Hatl
JET FUEL
GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL:CRUDE
AVIATION GAS - "100LL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL. TURBINE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL CONTAINING
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL CONTAMINATED SOIL
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
GAS OIL: CRACKED
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL
OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL
INSECTICIDE
GASOLINE
OIL! CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
UNK
OIL
OIL! DIESEL
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
DIESEL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL, DIESEL I HATER
OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
GAS OIL: CRACKED
TRANSMISSION FLUID
OIL: CRUDE
OIL


Quant 1
6000.00
3.00
0.00
100.00
10.00
ISO. 00
300.00
SOO.OO
36.00
0.00
0.00
1.00
s.oo
4.00
50.00
1800.00
220.00
80.00
8.00
3.00
S.OO
300.00
1.00
200.00
200.00
5.00
100.00
S.OO
20.00
25.00
0.00
5.00
0.00
10.00
200.00
20.00
10.00
0.00
12.00
0.00
0.00
12.00
0.00
0.00
2.00
10.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.00
12.00
800.00
0.00
4.00
1.00
339.00
0.00
0.00
100.00
0.00
0.00
13.00
0.00
0.00
s.oo
0.00
0.00
0.00
10.00
0.00
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B
B
B
B
B
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B
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B
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B
B
B
B
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O
O
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O
O
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O
O
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0
0
O
O
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0
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O
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O
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0
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0
0
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PE SHELL WESTERN EiP INC.
PE EXXON CO.
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PE SUN PIPELINE
PE SCURLOCK OIL
PE STAR ENTERPRISE
PE UNKNOHN
PE UNKNOWN
PE ARCO PIPELINE CO.
PE CHEVRON PIPELINE
PE TEXAS EASTMAN CO.
PE SCURLOCK OIL CO.
PE ALCOA
PE HUNT OIL
PE MARATHON
LG CITY OF EL PASO
PE FINE ARTS BODY SHOP
C. MUERS
PE TEXACO PIPELINE
PE SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY
PE COASTAL STATES CORP
PB UNION EXPLORATION CORP.
PE CITGO PIPELINE CO.
PE FIHA OIL AMD CHEMICAL CO.
PE SNYDER OIL CORP
PE ALAMO FUEL AND OIL
PB SNYDER OIL CORP
PE ORYX ENERGY CO.
PE UNION PACIFIC R.R.
PE BEACHNUT CAR CARE
PB ARCO OIL AND GAS
LG CITY OF GREENVILLE
PE SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY
LG TU ELECTRIC
PU NEIGHBOR
PE MARATHON OIL CO.
PE COASTAL TOWING
PE EXXON CO.
PE MCHURREY PIPELINE CO
PE MIKE MC CLURE
PE MIKE MC CLURE
PU TURNER TRUCKING CO
PB SHELL PIPELINE CORP
PE SNYDER OIL CORP
PE CROWN CENTRAL PETROLEUM
PB MARATHON OIL CO.
PE AMOCO PRODUCTION COMPANY
PE PHILLIPS PIPELINE CO
PE EXXON PIPELINE CO.
PB AMOCO PIPELINE
PB SCURLOCK OIL CO
PE KOCH GATHERING CO
PE COASTAL STATES CORP
PE CHEVRON PIPELINE
PE TEXACO
PE SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
PE KERR CO.
PE PHIBRO REFINING
PE MERATHOH OIL CO.
PB TEXACO PIPELINE
PE PHILLIPS 66
PE SHELL PIPELINE CORP
PE ORYX ENERGY CO.
PE CONOCO PIPELINE
PE AMOCO

Locate
HARBOR BILLIE LEASE

PORT OF HOUSTON AUTHORITY
LIMESTONE STATION HH 37
8700 N FREEWAY
CM RICHEY LEASE, HEAR HWT
RT. 1 BOX 94 E.G.
HWY 44 ( FARM TO MARKET
GRISSOM TRUCK STATION
HENTZ PIPELINE HIGH
PURE ATLANTA RD
3 PONDS, DRAINAGE DITCH
HOME DIRECTLY BEHIND HIS
HWY 31 t 135

PO BOX 7444 OFF HWY 149
COUNTY RD, 6 MILES SOUTH
ALCOA PLANT SITE
GOOSE ISLAND, STATE TRACT
PHILBRO REFINING
CITY BUS STORAGE YARD
13701 DENTOM
402 BLUEBONNET
HHY 3C8
SECTION 30, BLOCK 9 HtTC
HWY 624 1 NILE SOUTH OF
N. PALM ST
CARLTOH SURVEY WEST SIDE


NORTH SIDE OF COUNTY RD

J. E. LAWTHER OIL WELL

11500 BEACHNUT
ABSTRACH 124«
CITY OF GREENVILLE 107
JOHN HILKENSON SURVEY
TOP/TURBINE
SEHINOLE TEXAS
YATES FIELD NELL 3549
BARGE/HOUSTON SHIP
RUDDLE SURVEY HHY 42
300 YDS REST ON HHY 42
GUM BAYOU BRIDGE
GUN BAYOU BRIDGE
HHY 155, 1 MI N OF
PRINTUS STATION 5 MILES

111 RED BLUFF RD CROWN
YATES FIELD UNIT SECTION
ANNIE LEE TANK BATTERY
BLOCK 1 2 HI S
HHY 288 « ALHEDA ROAD
HWY FM 2351 t HHY 35
HHY 154
SUN TIDE RD


COUNTY LINE ROAD
LYOHDALE REFINERY
70C N. OLD TEMPLE RD.
100 YDS EAST OF INTER OF
4 MILES SOUTH OF HHY 90
HARRIS SUBDIVISION CLUB
PO BOX 9(8 US HHY SPUR
PARDUE GATHERING SYSTEM

ABSTRACT A-4/64 BLOCK 6
COKER "C"

Lcitj
NILA
XILGORE
HOUSTON
JBWETT
HOUSTON
GLADEHATER
OVERTON
ALICE
PRICE

PORT HECHES
EULESS
DALLAS
KILGORE
CRANE
LONGVIEH
NIXON
POINT COMFORT
ROCKPORT
TEXAS CITY
EL PASO
DALLAS
LAMONT
IOWA PARK
IMPERIAL
COTULLA
VAN
CLADEHATER
PORT ARTHUR
ACKERLEY
LULING
LASALLB
LONGVEIH
VANDERBILT
HOUSTON
CAINSVILLE
GREENVILLE
KILGORE
GLEN ROSE
SEHINOLE
IRAAN
HOUSTON
XILCORE
KILGORE



PLAINS
BIG LAKE
PASADENA
IRAAN
SPRING HILL
LEFORE
HOUSTON
ALVIN
MARSHALL
CORPUS CHRISTI
SAN DIEGO
KERMIT
STOHELL
PASADENA
LORBNA
PASADENA
IRAAN
ARCHER
BORGBR
HAMLIN
NARYWEAL
ELECT RA
TEXAS CITY
                                                                                            ERNS Oil Spill Database
                                                                                                        Lcounty

                                                                                                  MILAN
                                                                                                  GREGG
                                                                                                  HARRIS
                                                                                                  LIMESTONE
                                                                                                  HARRIS
                                                                                                  GREGG
                                                                                                  RUSK
                                                                                                  UNKNOWN
                                                                                                  RUSK
                                                                                                  PECOS
                                                                                                  JEFFERSON
                                                                                                  TARRAMT
                                                                                                  DALLAS
                                                                                                  GREGG
                                                                                                  CRANE
                                                                                                  HARRISON
                                                                                                  KARNES
                                                                                                  CALHOUN
                                                                                                  ARANSAS
                                                                                                  GALVESTON
                                                                                                  EL PASO
                                                                                                  DALLAS
                                                                                                  GALVESTON
                                                                                                  HICHITA
                                                                                                  PECOS
                                                                                                  MCMULLEN
                                                                                                  VAN ZANDT
                                                                                                  GREGG
                                                                                                  JEFFERSON
                                                                                                  MARTIN
                                                                                                  CALOHELL
                                                                                                  JACKSON
                                                                                                  GREGG
                                                                                                  JACKSON
                                                                                                  HARRIS
                                                                                                  COOKE
                                                                                                  HUNT
                                                                                                  SOMERVELL
                                                                                                  GAINES
                                                                                                  PECOS
                                                                                                  HARRIS
                                                                                                  RUSK
                                                                                                  GREGG
                                                                                                  TEXAS  CITY
                                                                                                  TEXAS  CITY
                                                                                                  UPSHUR
                                                                                                  TERRY
                                                                                                  REAGAN
                                                                                                  HARRIS
                                                                                                  PECOS
                                                                                                  GREGG
                                                                                                  GRAY
                                                                                                  HARRIS
                                                                                                  BRUORIA
                                                                                                  HARRISON
                                                                                                  NUECES
                                                                                                  DUVAL
                                                                                                  NINKLER
                                                                                                  JEFFERSON
                                                                                                  HARRIS
                                                                                                  MCLENNAN
                                                                                                  HARRIS
                                                                                                  PECOS
                                                                                                  ARCHER
                                                                                                  HUTCHINSON
                                                                                                  FISHER
                                                                                                  NOLAN
                                                                                                  HICHITA
                                                                                                  GALVESTON


ST
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


Spdate
04/28/91
05/01/91
OS/01/91
05/06/91
05/03/91
05/04/S1
05/05/91
05/05/91
04/29/91
04/30/91
05/04/91
OS/04/91
OS/04/91
05/09/91
OS/10/91
OS/11/91
05/12/91
OS/08/91
05/05/91
04/15/91
OS/09/91
04/0t/91
12/10/90
05/14/91
OS/14/91
05/14/91
OS/14/91
05/1S/91
OS/16/91
05/15/91
05/15/91
05/15/91
OS/17/91
05/16/91
OS/17/91
05/17/91
OS/17/91
OS/18/91
OS/14/91
OS/15/91
05/20/91
05/08/91
OS/21/91
05/21/91
05/18/91
OS/18/91
05/17/91
05/22/91
OS/23/91
05/23/91
OS/23/91
05/23/91
05/24/91
05/21/91
OS/24/91
05/26/91
OS/27/91
05/28/91
05/21/91
05/29/91
OS/31/91
OS/26/91
05/31/91
05/31/91
05/31/91
05/31/91
06/03/91
06/03/91
06/03/91
05/14/91


Matl
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
UNKNOHN OIL
OILS,FUEL:«2
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL.-CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OI Ll CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL
OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: NATURAL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL SKIMMINGS
OIL
OIL
OTHER OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL: CRUDE
LIQUID ASPHALT
OILlCRUDE
OIL
OIL
OILlCRUDE
OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL
OIL
OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OILlCRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE BLENDING
OIL: CRUDE
Oil! DIESEL
OIL I CRUDE
OIL : HASTE, POSSIBLY


Ouantl
0.00
10.00
8.00
20000.00
1000.00
3.00
20.00
0.00
250.00
25.00
S.OO
0.00
0.00
15.00
70.00
SO. 00
184.00
ss.oo
1.00
1.00
10000.00
£.00
0.00
1.00
40.00
20.00
3.00
7.00
S.OO
6.00
400.00
6.00
20.00
0.00
0.00
S.OO
1800.00
15.00
200.00
0.00
1.00
75.00
0.00
2.00
4S.OO
4S.OO
0.00
400.00
10.00
3.00
2.00
1.00
75.00
90.00
15.00
4.00
20.00
0.00
250.00
3.00
0.00
0.00
50.00
2.00
500.00
1000.00
500.00
70.00
15.00
157.00
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G
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B
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B
B
G
B
G
B
G
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B
U
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
U
U
B
G
B
G
U
B
B
B
B
B
B
U
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
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B
B
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B
B
B
B
B
B
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F
F
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F
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F
F
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F
P
F
H
F
S
P
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P
P
F
F
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F
F
F
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0
o
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o
o
o
o
o
0
o
o
0
o
0
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
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0
o
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12/10/53
                                                                                                                                                                                              Pag*

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    Case!

 F91-2S22
 F91-2524
 F91-2521
 F91-2S66
 F91-2574
 F91-2S76
 F91-257T
 F91-2583
 F91-2586
 F91-2612
 F91-2619
 F91-2622
. F91-2626
 F91-2628
 F91-2633
 F91-2634
 F91-2647
 F91-2648
 F91-2661
 F91-2662
 F91-2663
 F91-2677
 F91-2679
 F91-2686
 F91-2698
 F91-2703
 F91-2705
 F91-2709
 F91-2711
 F91-2713
 F9I-2720
 F91-2722
 F91-2723
 F91-2725
 F91-2729
 F91-2732
 F91-2736
 F91-2747
 F91-2762
 F91-2763
 F91-2775
 F91-2777
 F91-2779
 F91-2796
 F91-2798
 F91-2798
 F91-2806
 F91-2808
 F91-2810
 F91-2813
 F91-2815
 F91-2816
 F91-2817
 F91-2824
 F91-2834
 F91-2836
 F91-2843
 F91-2844
 F91-2852
 F91-2853
 F91-2874
 F91-2875
 F91-2880
 F91-2882
 F91-2899
 F91-2901
 F91-2907
 F91-2931
 F91-2933
 F91-2934
                           Prp
PB JACK BALCO SPECIALTY
PE SHELL PIPE LINE
PE KOCH SERVICES INC
PE DIAMOND SHAMROCK
PE MARATHON OIL
PU SOUTHWESTERN ELEC POWER
PB MITCHELL ENERGY CORP.
PE SUN PIPELINE CO.
PE PHILLIPS 66
PE SUN PIPELINE CO.
PE SHORE CO., INC.
LG HUNTSVILLE H.I.D.
PE CONOCO TRANSPORTATION
PB CHEVRON USA
PB EXXON PIPELINE
PE EXXON CO USA
PE TEXACO TRADING < TRANSPOR
PE MONTGOMERY HARD
PE BURLINGTON NORTHERN R/R
PE BURLINGTON NORTHERN R/R
PU UNKNOWN
PB DSTJ WILLIAM RICE INST.
PB KNOX OIL OF TX
PB HILSON AUTO PARTS AND SER
PB AMERICAN PETROFIKA PIPBLI
PB SUN MARINE TERMINAL
PB TEXACO PIPELINE
PB AMOCO PIPELINE
PE PERMIAN CORP
PE DALLAS WOODCRAFT
FG HO, EPA
PE JACK COOPER TRANSPORT
PE SONAT EXPLORATION
PB COASTAL STATES CORP
PU HOUSTON LIGHTING i POKER
PB TEXACO, INC.
PE ANDREWS TRUCKING COMPANY
PE CHAIN OIL AND GAS
PE CITY OF BEAUMONT
PE HOSE CITY SAND
PB CHEVRON
PE GREENHILL PETROLEUM
PE HITMAN CO.
PE MCMURREY PIPELINE CO.
UN UNKNOWN
   UNKNOHN
PE EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A.
PB ARCO CHEMICAL
PB CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
PB ROLLINS TRUCK LEASING
PE GTE CENTRAL INC
PE AMOCO PIPELINE
PB KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PB BROHDER DISTRIBUTING
PE SHELL PIPELINE
PE SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
PE TEXACO PIPELINE
PE SHELL PIPELINE
PB TEXACO PIPELINE
PE SHELL PIPELINE
PE HARRIS METHODIST FT.HORTH
PE TEXACO
PE AMERADA HESS
PE EXXON COMPANY USA
PE SANTA FE PACIFIC PIPELINE
PE EXXON CO.
PE EXXON PIPELINE CO.
PE SUN PIPELINE
PE SNYDER OIL CO.
PE PHILLIPS PIPELINE CO
          Locate

3723 CONFLAMS
S204,BBR(C RAILROAD
ST HHY 6 AMD CAMP
ELIAH BOREN SURVEY
UNIVERSITY LAND SURVEY
HILKES POWER PLANT HHY 49
ARCHIBALD BLOUNT SURVEY
VALENTINE HOMMAN SURVEY
US HHY SPUR 119 NORTH
SURVEY H AND TC RAILROAD
1906 LONGVIEH STREET
CORNER,16TH IM AVENUE,
43014 GARLAND RD
HHY 82
O.R.  HOLT LEASE IN AN
FARM TO MARKET 915

BARTON CREEK SQUARE

BURLINGTON NORTHERN MAIN
RAILROAD TRACK LOCATED IN
TRIPLE D RANCH ROAD
HRY 360 AND TRINITY BLVD
1115 N.  GRAND AVE.
SECTION 16, BLOCK 3
POB 758 OFF OF HMY 347

CMRR SURVEY BLOCK D 14

2829 SEA HARBOR
AFFLUENT NEIGHBORHOOD
OH 1-35 WEST AT THE STATE
COUNTY RD 266
HHY 77
10522 BEACHHUT ST.
S FAULKNER LEASE
5100 STATE HHY 26
GOOSE CREEK,29
FRANKLIN AND PARK ST
1100 PARK ST.
BLOCK 48A, WEST CAMERON
1609 MESQUITE
PHILLIPS SIXTY SIX
HHY 64 E H.T.  MOORE
OFF OF FARM ROAD 1013
OFF OF FARM ROAD 1013
CONROE FIELD RT 4 BOX
10801 CHOATE ROAD
SECTION 2, BLOCK L OF THE
8021 HE LOOP 410
935 HHY 35 BYPASS

HH 87
1200 NORTH COMMERCE
NEAR FM 1674
SHELL PIPELINE CORP
NEAR INTERSECTION OF OLD
FM 1674
NEAR INTERSECTION OF OLD
FM 1674
1301 PENN
EXIT 562 INTERSTATE 20
RIDGE RD
JE BRUSSARD LEASE MONROE
6850 MARKET ST.
HHY 850 1/2 MILE EAST OF
MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD
J.C.  DOBY LEASE OFF OF
CR 160
HESTERN AND ST.FRANCIS
         Lclty

IRVING
HAMLIN
HEARHE
KNOX CITY
BIG LAKE
JEFFERSON
ALVORD
SILVER
BORGER
SILVER
KILGORE
HUNTSVILLE
GARLAND
PORT ARTHUR
NEH LONDON
SEXTON
SNOOK
AUSTIN
FRISCO
FRISCO
IRVING
HARREN
FORT NORTH
GAINESVILLE
WICKET
NBDERLAND
GRAHAM
TOKIO
VIEW
DALLAS
BAYTOHN
BURLESON
BBCKVILLE
RICARDO
SUGARLAND
LEFORS
COLLBYVILLE
BAYTOHN
BEAUMONT
BEAUMONT
PORT ARTHUR
ORANGE
SHEENEY
TURNER
HILLISTER
HII.LISTER
COHROE
PASADENA
EL PASO
SAN ANTONIO
PORT LAVACA
DENVER CITY
STOCKDALE
FORT NORTH
JUNCTION
DENVER CITY
IOWA PARK
FORT MCKAVETT
IOHA PARK
FORT MCKAVETT
FORT WORTH
TYLER
VIDOR
ANAHUAC
EL PASO
NEH LONDON
HOUSTON
WHITE OAK
CLAYTON
AMARILLO
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
      Lcounty

DALLAS
FISHER
ROBERTSON
KNOX
REAGAN
MARION
NISE
COKE
HUTCHINSON
COKE
GREGG
WALKER
DALLAS
JEFFERSON
RUSK
RUSK
BURLESON
WILLIAMSON
COLLIN
COLLIN
DALLAS
TYLER
TARRANT
COOKE
HARD
JEFFERSON
YOUNG
TERRY
TAYLOR
DALLAS
HARRIS
JOHNSON
PANOLA
KLEBERG
FT.  BEND
GRAY
T ARRANT
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
ORANGE
BRAZORIA
RUSK
TYLER
TYLER
MONTGOMERY
HARRIS
EL PASO
BEXAR
CALHOUN
YOAKUM
HILSON
T ARRANT
MBNARD
YOAKUM
HICHITA
MENARD
HICHITA
MBNARD
TARRANT
SMITH
ORANGE
CHAMBERS
EL PASO
RUSK
HARRIS
GREGG
PANOLA
POTTER


ST
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


Spdate
04/26/91
06/03/91
06/05/91
06/01/91
06/07/91
06/08/91
06/01/91
06/10/91
06/10/91
06/12/91
06/10/91
05/23/91
06/13/91
06/12/91
06/13/91
06/13/91
06/14/91
06/14/91
06/16/91
06/16/91
06/13/91
06/14/91
06/16/91
06/17/91
06/18/91
06/19/91
06/19/91
06/19/91
06/18/91
06/19/91
06/20/91
06/19/91
06/20/91
06/20/91
06/20/91
06/22/91
06/23/91
06/20/91
06/25/91
06/25/91
06/22/91
06/22/91
06/27/91
06/27/91
06/21/91
06/21/91
06/28/91
06/28/91
06/28/91
06/29/91
06/29/91
06/29/91
06/30/91
06/28/91
07/01/91
07/01/91
07/02/91
07/01/91
07/02/91
07/01/91
07/04/91
07/04/91
07/05/91
07/05/91
07/08/91
07/08/91
07/08/91
07/10/91
07/11/91
06/27/91


Hatl
OIL
OIL
OIL-.CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL. HISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL
OIL.-MOTOR
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OILY EMULSION ( HASTE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OILS, FUEL :»2
OTHER OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OTHER OIL (SULLUBE 32)
OIL: CRUDE
OIL. FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, MISC: MINERAL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE I
OIL: CRUDE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS, FUEL: 12
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILS,FUEL:t6
OIL; CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDB
CRUDE OIL PRODUCT
OIL:CRUDE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
INDUSTRIAL LUBRICANTS
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUELS: JP-5
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
SA5OLINE ADDITIVE


Quant 1
55.00
SOO.OO
0.00
0.00
33.00
70.00
25.00
15.00
234.00
200.00
0.00
3.00
50.00
10.00
100.00
4.00
2.00
0.00
50.00
2000.00
0.00
5.00
50.00
3.00
556.00
10.00
25.00
1000.00
55.00
5.00
6500.00
75.00
0.00
0.00
30.00
1.00
8500.00
150.00
100.00
100.00
11.00
0.00
150.00
15.00
0.00
0.00
20.00
260.00
150.00
200.00
400.00
34500.00
0.00
0.00
30.00
40.00
2.00
400.00
2.00
400.00
40.00
2.00
90.00
2.00
0.00
1.00
10.00
40.00
0.00
495.00
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B
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B
G
B
B
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B
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B
B
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B
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G
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G
G
G
B
B
B
B
B
G
G
G
U
U
G
B
G
B
G
G
G
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G
B
U
U
B
P
B
G
G
B
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U
B
B
B
B
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O
O
0
O
O
O
O
0
O
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O
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O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
0
0
O
O
0
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
0
0
O
O
O
O
O
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•F91-3014
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 F91-337G
 F91-337»
 F91-33I2
 F91-33IS
 F91-3390
 F91-3391
 F91-3392
 F91-3395
                            Prp
 PB  EXXON CO.
 PE  EXXON CO USA
 FG  US ARM?
    TEXACO PIPELINE
    UNION PACIFIC
 PE  UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
 PB  TIDEHATBR MARINE
 PE  SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
 PB  TEXACO INC
 PB  LYKES BROTHERS STEAMSHIP
 PE  PHILLIPS 66
 PB  MOBILE PIPELINE
    NORTHSTAR
 PB  SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
 PE  SCURLOCK OIL CO.
 PB  FLEMING COMPANIES INC
 PU  UNKNONN
 LC  GRAND PRAIRIE FIRE
 PU  UNKNOHN
 PE  FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO.
 PB  KP EXPLORATION
 PE  AMOCO
 PE  E-l MART
 PE  SNYDER OIL CORP
 PE  PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO
 PE  FINA
 PE  KP EXPLORATION
 PE  UNION CARBIDE CORP.
 PB  SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
 PE  ROADSIDE INC
 PE  CHEVRON PIPELINE CO
 PE  PHI
 PE  MOBIL PIPELINE CO.
 PE  EXXON CO.
 PE  FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO
 PE  MOBIL E (  P
 PE  AMOCO PIPELINE
 PE  TEXACO EiP INC.
 PE  BURLINGTON NORTHERN
    UNKNOHN
 PE  AMERICAN PETROFINA PIPE.
 PE  CHEVRON PIPELINE
 PE  ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS
 PB  SAFETY KLEBN
 PU  UNKNOHN
 PE  EXXON
 PE  T  E MCGEE
    ARKHOMA TRANSPORTS INC
 PB  MARATHON OIL CO.
 PE  ORYX ENERGY COMPANY
 PE  WRIGHT ASPHALT PRODUCTS
 PE  OXY USA
 PE  EXXON CO USA
 PE  OME CORPORATION
 PE  TEXACO INC.
 PE  KOCH GATHERING CO
PB  UNION-PACIFIC RAILROAD
PB  T  L JAMES
 PE  SNYDER OIL CORP
PE  ODESSA OIL COMPANY
PE  SHELL PIPELINE
PE  EXXON PIPELINE
 PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  EXXON CO USA
PE  SNYDER OIL CORP
PE ACME TRUCK LINES
PE EXXON CO USA
PU GULF STATES UTILITIES
          Locate

 EAST  TEXAS  TREATING
 HNY 1-45  t  DIXIE FARM
 HOTORPOOL ON BASE 1CTH
 JANCITO RIVER
 3100  HOLLYWOOD ST UNION
 UNION PACIFIC TRAIN YARD
 TBSORO DOCKS
 BARNSLEY  STATION HHY 329

 1255  MAIN STREET HECHES
 US HHY SPUR 119 NORTH

 HECHES RIVER ACROSS FROM
 IHNERSTATE  20
 COASTAL OIL TRANSPORT
 7301  TRINITY BLVD
 1-1/2 MI  FROM DRINKING
 1-30  AND  BELTLINE
 HEST  FORT HOOD
 FARM  ROAD 171 t SINCLAIR
 SHAMBURGER  LAKE FIELD,
 ANNIE LEE TANK
 1-10  ROSE CITY OFF-RAMP
 HNY 33
 KNIGHT C  NO.l TANK
 OLD HHY 20-8 AT COLORADO
 SHAMBURGER  LAKE
 NO.2  OLEFINS UNIT
 .25 MILES N OF ROUTE 217
 1002 AVE  C
 TRINITY STATION HHY 356
 HILDEBRANDT BAYOU. 7 MILES

 RT 1  POB  94
 PO BOX 149  HHY 366 AND
OFF OF FM  15S4 SECTION

•31 HARVEY
HEST PORT  ARTHUR ROAD
CHEVRON LPG STATION 3400
10207 FM 1942
1722 COOPER CREEK RD
••01 WOODCASTLE DRIVE
EXXON FACILITY.
217 HOLMES RD
20 S. JUNIPER ST
HELL 35 -  36 7 MILES NEST
OFF OF HHY 669
17310 MARKET ST.
SECTION 9, BLOCK B-3 OF
HELL NO.1C TURKEY CREEK
11101 1-10 CAST
4545 SAVANNAH TEXACO
PO BOX 2601 SUNTIDE RD
UNION PACIFIC YARD
OIL TANKING SLIP
ELLISORE RANCH NO.l
13423 HEST COUNTY ROAD

GEORGE E.  BREWER SURVEY
OFF OF AMERICAN PLANT RD
NEAR HHY 42
OFF OF HHY 33 SECTION 10
1(27 SOUTH VINE
RED OAK RD AND HHY 342
US 59 AT THE LEE ROAD
SILVEY A ACCOUNT NO. 2
1160 MARSHALL LANE
          Lcity

 KILGORB
 HOUSTON
 KILLEEN
 HUMBLE
 BEAUMONT
 BEAUMONT
 FRBBPORT
 CRANE
 PORT HECHES
 BEAUMOHT
 BORGBR
 CROCKETT
 ROSE CITY
 MONAHANS
 COTULLA
 FORT HORTH
 HOUSTON
 GRAND PRAIRIE
 FORT HOOD
 WICHITA FALLS
 TYLER
 SPRIHGHILL
 ROSE CITY
 BIG LAKE

 COLORADO CITY
 TYLER
 SEADRIFT
 JOLLY
 DENTON
 OHALASKA
 PORT ARTHUR
 VALLEY VIEH
 OVERTON
 PORT ARTHUR
 CAHOMA
 GARDEN CITY
 VBALMOOR
 MAGNOLIA
 FORT HORTH
 BEAUMONT
 MIDLAND
 MONT BELLVIEU
 DENTON
 DALLAS
 HAWKINS
 KIRBYVILLB
 PERRYTON
 IRAAN
 POST
 CHANNELVIEH
 BORGBR
 KILGORE
 CHANNELVIEH
 PORT ARTHUR
 CORPUS CHRISTI
 TAYLOR
 HOUSTON
 SMITHVILLB
 MIDLAND
 KERMIT
 HAWKINS
 LEBERTS CHAPEL
 HEN LONDON
 BIG LAKE
TYLER
RED OAK
ALDIENE
NEW LONDON
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GREGG
HARRIS
BELL
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
BRAZORIA
CRANE
ORANGE
JEFFERSON
HUTCHINSON
KARNES
JEFFERSON
CRANE
LA SALLE
TARRAHT
HARRIS
DALLAS
BELL
WICHITA
SMITH
ORANGE
REAGAN
PAHOLA
MITCHELL
SMITH
CALHOUN
CLAY
DENTON
POLK
JEFFERSON
WICHITA
RUSK
JEFFERSON
SCURRY
REAGAN
BORDBN
MONTGOMERY
TARRAHT
JEFFERSON
MIDLAND
CHAMBERS
DENTON
DALLAS
HOOD
JASPER
OCHILTREE
PECOS
GARIA
HARRIS
HUTCHINSON
GREGG
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
NUECES
WILLIAMSON
HARRIS
FAYETTE
MIDLAND
HARD
ROOD
RUSK
RUSK
REAGAN
SMITH
ELLIS
HARRIS
RUSK
HARDIN


ST
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


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Matl
OIL: CRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILS. DIESEL
UNKNONN OIL
OILS. DIESEL
OILS. DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILiCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILS. DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS. MISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
OIL
OILiCRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
UNKNOHN OIL
DIESEL
JP-5 GASOLINE
OILS. DIESEL I DIESEL
OILiCRUDE
CRUDE
OILS. DIESEL 1 DIESEL
OILiCRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILiCRUDB
C DRIPOLINE CRUDE
OILiCRUDE
GASOLINE I AUTOMOTIVE
OILlCRUDB
OIL
OILiCRUDB
OILiCRUDB
GAS OIL
OILiCRUDB
OILiCRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
OILICRUDE
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL. MISCl LUBRICATING
OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
HEAVY OIL FROM HELL
UNKNOWN OIL (BOTTOM
OILICRUDB
OILiCRUDE
ASPHALT OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OILiCRUDE
HASTE OIL
KEROSENE
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OILiCRUDE
OILS.MISClMOTOR
OILiCRUDE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OILS,MISC:MINBRAL


Quant 1



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O
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O
O
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'F91-3465
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 F91-3590
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 F91-3598
 F91-3609
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 F91-3615
 F91-3621
 F91-3633
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 F91-3654
 F91-3660
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 F91-3671
 F91-3672
 F91-3677
 F91-3683
 F91-3685
 F91-3688
 F91-3709
 F91-3710
 F91-3711
 F91-3711
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 F91-3715
 F91-3718
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 F91-3756
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                           Prp
PE MOBIL CHEMICAL
PE SUN REFINERY t MAKETING C
PE SUN PIPELINE COMPANY
PE SHELL WESTERN E t P
PE BALLARD EXPLORATION

PE MARATHON OIL COMPANY
PE SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY
PU GULF STATES UTILITIES
PE EXXON CO., U.S.A.
PE AMOCO PIPELINE CO
PE TENNECO
PE PHILLIPS 66
PE SUN PIPELINE CO.
PE MOBILE OIL

PU SUSPECT
PE DARREN PETROLEUM
PE SUN PIPELINE
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE KOCH GATHERIN6 SYSTEMS
PE PACIFIC ENTERPRISES
PE MOBIL OIL CO.
PE EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A.
PE BURLINGTON NORTHERN RR
PE CONVENIENCE MART
PE TEXAS EASTMAN CO
PE FAMCOR OIL
PB TENNESSEE PIPELINE CONST.
PE TEXACO EXPLORATION INC.
PE EXXON COMPANY USA
PE BLUE BONNETT
PE 5TH WHEEL OF TEXAS
PE EXXON COMPANY USA
PE EXXON PIPELINE CO.
PE EXXON PIPELINE COMPANY
PE KOCH MATERIALS COMPANY
PE EXXON USA
PE VICKERS PET. CO
PE EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A.
PE KOCH REFINING CO
FG EPA
PE EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A.
PE MARION OIL COMPANY
PE ROADWAY EXPRESS
PE SALEM CARPET MILLS
PE ROADWAY FREIGHT CO.
PE CONOCO INC.
PE SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
PE SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
PE CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT
PE GEORGE MCGEE CO.
PE
PE
PE TEXAS UTIL.  ELECTRIC
PU HOUSTON LIGHTING t POWER
PE SOUTHERN PACIFIC R.R.
PE MILES PRODUCTION CO INC
PE TEXACO, INC.

PE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
PE BILBO TRUCKING
PE ARCO INC.
PE SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
PE EXXON CO USA
PE KIMBERLY CLARK
PU RONALD POHCHAUD
PE MAYNARD OIL CO.
PE SAFETY XLEEN
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
          Locate

9822 LAPORTE FRHY
LONG TRUST UTSMAN OIL
STEVEN - JACKSON SURVEY
JB GOLDSMITH NO.  1

4951 FARM ROAD 1781
P O BOX 1191
JUAN XIMENES SURVEY NEAR
HW 421
BLOCK 25 SECTION 76 Ht TC
FM 2966
1200 NORTH BROADHKY
PO BOX 271 US HHY SPUR
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RR
8770 H.  PIDHELL
OPI INTERNATIONAL DOCK
CREEK BEHIND 125
RT 3 BOX 85
INTERSECTION OF HWY 300
NAVAL STATION INGLESIDE
HHY 42 ON THE WEST SIDE.
APPROX 3 MILES FROM HNY
BURT ST
350 OLD CHOATE RD
10000 E.  THIRD STREET
SW OF CROHLEY AT FREEMAN
HWY 149 S
NO.4 HELL 4.8 MILES OFF
FARM TO MARKET RD 665
1 MILE N.E.  OF 1-20 AND
NEAR FARM MARKET RD 3083
VH JENNINGS FIELDNO.10602
4000 N.  MEDFORD
1/2 MILE SOUTH OF HWY
HEAR HHY 1674
FH 1674
203 CEDAR RD
CONROE FIELD THEO SLADE
2407 SOUTH HAMPTON STREET
LEASE: VAN STATE 7
9011 JOHNY MORRIS RD
1-10 AND 46 DIAMOND
RACCOON BEND FIELD 1050
29TH ( TEXAS STREETS
KETTLE RESTAURANT 2137 S.
1-10 MILEPOST 131
2137 S.  FIRST STREET
600 N.  DAIRY ASHFORD
3000 FT WEST OF HHY 949
PUBLIC SCHOOL LAND BLOCK
LA PALMA POWER STATION
CALL, NEWTON COUNTY,
702 M.  HIGH ST.
MAGNOLIA PARK SERVICE
M.P.  32.5
OFF COUNTY RD 175
HHY 152
1-37 N. JUST BEFORE SOUTH

3426 S.  27TH
ZMI N OF INTERSECTION OF
HWY 1790
TRINITY FIELD OFF FM 1893
CORNER OF LOOP 2B6 AND FM
549 BLUEBERRY
NEAR HWY 669
HWY 121
HWY 1069 PO BOX 1029
          Loity

HOUSTON
AIRPORT ROAD.KILGORE
SOURLAKE
QUITMAN
STREETMAN
LAPORTE
TEXAS CITY
TURNER TOWN
LUMBERTON
SNYDER
QUITMAN
LAPORTE
BORGER

HOUSTON
SABINE
RED OAK
SHERMAN
LONGVIEH
INGLESIDE
KILGORE
KNOX CITY
BEAUMONT
HOUSTON
AMARILLO
CROHLEY
LONGVIEH
JASPER
CORPUS CHRISTI
TYLER
RANGERLAND
TALCO
LUFKIN
TOMBALL
JUNCTION
FT HCKAVETT
ENNIS
CONROE
DALLAS
VANDERBILT
AUSTIN
HOUSTON
BELLVILLE
TEXAS CITY
LUFKIN
VAN HORN
LUFKIN
HOUSTON
BELLVILLE
KERMIT
SAN BENITO
CALL
HIGH ISLAND
HIGH ISLAND
TERRELL
HOUSTON
EAGLE PASS
ANTELOPE
STINNETT
CORPUS CHRISTI
HUFSMITH
ABILENE
SABINE
SEYMOUR
TRINITY
PARIS
PLEASANT GROVE
POST
FORT WORTH
INGLESIDE
      Lcounty

HARRIS
RUSK
HARDIN
WOOD
FREESTONE
HARRIS
GALVESTOH
RUSK
HARDIN
SCURRY
WOOD
HARRIS
HUTCHINSON
STEPHENS
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
ELLIS
GRAYSON
GREGG
SAN PATRICIO
RUSK
KING
JEFFERSON
HARRIS
POTTER
T ARRANT
HARRISON
JASPER
NUECES
SMITH
MONTGOMERY
FRANKLIN
ANGELINA
HARRIS
KIMBLE
KIMBLE
ELLIS
MONTGOMERY
DALLAS
JACKSON
TRAVIS
HARRIS
AUSTIN
CALVES TON
ANGELINA
COLEMAN
ANGELINA
HARRIS
AUSTIN
NINKLER
CAMERON
NEHTON
CHAMBERS
CHAMBERS
KAUFMAN
HARRIS
MAVERICK
JACK
HUTCHINSON
NUECES
HARRIS
TAYLOR
GREGG
BAYLOR
HOUSTON
LAMAR
DALLAS
GARZA
TARRANT
SAN PATRICIO


ST
TX
IX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


Spdate
OB/13/91
OB/14/91
OS/14/91
OB/14/91
08/06/91
08/1S/91
08/01/91
08/16/91
08/15/91
08/16/91
08/17/91
08/17/91
08/18/91
08/18/91
08/17/91
08/20/91
08/19/91
08/20/91
08/21/91
08/21/91
08/23/91
08/17/91
08/23/91
08/26/91
08/21/91
lit/21/91
08/28/91
08/29/91
08/29/91
08/29/91
08/29/91
08/29/91
OB/2B/91
08/18/91
08/30/91
08/30/91
08/30/91
09/01/91
09/03/91
08/03/91
09/03/91
09/04/91
09/04/91
09/05/91
09/04/91
09/04/91
09/05/91
09/05/91
09/06/91
09/06/91
09/01/91
08/19/91
09/05/91
09/05/91
09/09/91
09/09/91
09/09/91
07/07/90
09/09/91
08/08/91
09/10/91
09/03/91
09/10/91
09/11/91
09/12/91
09/12/91
09/16/91
09/13/91
09/13/91
09/13/91


Matl
MIXED HYDROCARBONS
OIL! CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILECRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MINERAL
OIL:CRUDE
Oil,: CRUDE
OILS. FUEL: 12
OILS, FUEL: »6
OIL: CRUDE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS, MISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OILECRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILY SLUDGE
OIL:CRUDE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
GASOLINE
MINERAL SPIRITS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OILsCRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILECRUDE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OILECRUDE
ASPHALT
OIL:CRUDE
GASOLINE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OIL-.CRWDE
OIL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILECRUDE
OILECRUDE
OILS, FUEL: »2
CRUDE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OILECRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
UNKNOmf OIL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL.-CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
HASTE MOTOR OIL
OILECRUDE
MINERAL SPIRITS
OILS, FUEL: »2


Quant 1
4000.00
100.00
1.00
3.00
5.00
0.00
0.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
4.00
2.00
20.00
75.00
59.00
200.00
0.00
10.00
45.00
25.00
75.00
3.00
1.00
4.00
50.00
0.00
100.00
140.00
300.00
0.00
1.00
0.00
1200.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
10000.00
6.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.00
20.00
100.00
60.00
50.00
20.00
0.00
670.00
3100.00
0.00
1000.00
1000.00
0.00
230.00
400.00
80.00
10.00
0.00
1800.00
0.00
10.00
0.00
35.00
20.00
0.00
400.00
3.00
790.00
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B
B
B
B
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B
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B
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G
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B
B
B
B
B
B
G
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G
B
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B
U
G
B
U
U
G
B
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U
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B
G
G
G
G
G
U
B
G
U
B
B
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G
B
B
U
G
U
B
U
B
G
U
B
G
G
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F
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F
F
F
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O
O
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O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
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O
O
O
O
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O
0
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O
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0
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 PE MARATHON OIL CO.
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 PE 76 TRUCK STOP
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 PE MOBIL PIPELINE
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 PB THOROUGHBRED I»C
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 PE QUANTUM CHEMICAL
 PE KOCH OIL CO
 PE  SHELL PIPELINE
 PE SUN PIPELINE
 PE EXXON USA
 PE SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
 PE AMOCO PIPELINE
 PE  BRAZOS ELECTRIC POKER
 PE  SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY
 PE  MARATHON OIL CO.
 PE  MERIDIAN OIL INC.
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 PE  TEMPLE INLAND FOREST PROD
 PB  BURLINGTON NORTHERN R/R
 PE  MAX MARINE COMPANY
PE  PHILLIPS PIPELINE CO
PB  TEXACO EXPRESS LUBE
PE  TEXACO PIPELINE
PE  CHEVRON  USA
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSEMS
PE  GORDON OIL CO.
PB  CHEVRON  USA
PE  RELIANCE ARKOMA
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          Locate

 KINZBY AND  VICKERY ST
 FARM-MARKET ROAD 2351
 S-17,BK-194,  GCiSF RR  CO.
 3826 LAKE AUSTIN BLVD
 4675 HHY 6  AND DULLES
 76  TRUCK STOP 1-10
 HHY 59S

 HHY 366 AND 32ND STREET
 HHY 42
 HHY 366 AND 32HD STREET
 HHY 1320 AND HHY 1323
 J.   CRUTHBRS SURVEY J.B.
 ABSTRACT 399 SURVEY HHY

 DISCOVERY CANYON ROAD
 SB  66 QUARTER BLOCK 1,
 AMARILLO
 8280 SHELDON RD
 CYPRESS CREEK
 1201 S.   SHELDON RD
 PO  BOX 744
 350 CHOUTE  ROAD,  TURKEY
 SECTION 33,18 MI.  EAST OF
 RT  4
 1.5 MILES BAST OF HIGHHAY
 LEASE HALIBURTON A R -
 HIGHHAY 16
 HIGHHAY 42
 800 H PALESTINE AVE
 11505 KBBCAN'S RIDGE

 AHARILLO ROUND HOUSE 1-40
 HNY 1069 PO BOX 1029
 HHY 16
 300 YD N OF HHY 80  MOODY

 JESSE DUBAR ABS.23,30  MI
 SOUTH DOCK,  1515  MILLER
 100 YDS  NORTH OF  HHY 80 1
 13  MILES NORTH ON  1-20

 RT  9 BOX 68
 HILEPOLB 335  1  MILE HEST
 FARM ROAD 41
 602 H LAKE  OR
 FN  2022
 PO  BOX 668  STATE ROUTE
 INTERSECTION  OF HHY 214

 HHY67,BETWEEN HOLLA*
 HHY 204  WEST AND 259
 PLANT FACILITY  FARM RD
MILEPOST NO.  272
 15602  JACINTO PORT
 NN-1/4S-414,APPROX  4MI S
 1505  CUSTBR I  15TH
FARMER MARKET RD  1206
 PO  BOX 701  WEST END OF
 8 MILES  NORTH OF KILGORE

 2525 BRENNAN
HEAR PLATFORM, UMBRELLA

ON  SOUTH POST OAK RD .  5
C.  C.   HUTCHINSOH  (A)
 1 MILE BAST AND 4 MILES
RT  1 BOX 94
 1313 HEST PASADENA FREENY
AVE B AND 8TH ST.
          Lcity

 FORT  NORTH
 FRIENDSHOOD
 IRAAN
 AUSTIN
 SUGARLAND
 ROSE  CITY
 TEXARKANA
 QUEEN CITY
 PORT  ARTHUR
 KILGORE
 PORT  ARTHUR
 SANDY
 KILGORE
 ELECTRA
 ALVORD
 IRAAN
 TUSCLA
 AMARILLO
 CHANNELVIEH
 HOCXLEY
 CHANNELVIEH
 LONGVIEH
 HOUSTON
 POST
 CONROE
 HILLOH CITY
 HHITE OAK
 FREDERICKSBURG
 KILGORE
 PALESTINE
 HOUSTON
 LULING
 AHARILLO
 INGLESIDB
 BANDERA
 GLADEHATBR
 KILGORE
 DAISETTA
 LA PORTE
 GLADEHATBR
 COLORADO CITY
 PRICE
 JACKSONVILLE
 RANKIN
 SUNDOWN
 WEATHBRFORD
 BLKHART
 IRAAN
 PLAINS
 VANDERBILT
 CLEBURNE
 NACODOCHES
 PINELAND
 HEADLEY
 HOUSTON
AT STATE LINE
PLANO
 IOHA PARK
PORT ARTHUR
KILGORE
 SHERMAN
FORT NORTH
BAYTOHN
MARSHALL
HOUSTON
GORDOHVILLE
BRYSON
MEN LONDON
PASADENA
 IHGLESIDB
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       Lcounty

HARRIS
HARRIS
PECOS
TRAVIS
FT.BEND
ORANGE
BOHIE
CASS
JEFFERSON
GREGG
JEFFERSON
BLANCO
GREGG
HICHITA
HISB
PECOS
TAYLOR
POTTER
HARRIS
HARRIS
HARRIS
HARRISON
HARRIS
GARZA
MONTGOMERY
GILLESPIB
GREGG
GILLESPIE
GREGG
ANDERSON
HARRIS
CALDHELL
POTTER
SAN PATRICIO
BANDERA
GREGG
GREGG
LIBERTY
HARRIS
GREGG
SCURRY
RUSK
CHEROKEE
UPTON
HOCKLEY
PARKER
ANDERSON
PECOS
COCHRAN
JACKSON
JOHNSON
NACOCDOCHES
SABIHE
DONLEY
HARRIS
YOAXUH
COLLIN
HICHITA
JEFFERSON
GREGG
GRAYSON
TARRANT
HARRIS
HARRISON
HARRIS
GRAYSON
JACK
RUSK
HARRIS
SAN PATRICIO


ST
TX
IX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


Spdate
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09/24/91
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09/27/91
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09/30/91
10/01/91
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10/16/91
10/11/91
10/11/91
10/19/91
10/20/91
10/18/91
10/19/91
10/22/91
10/23/91
10/23/91
10/26/91
10/26/91
10/24/91
10/28/91
10/25/91
10/28/91
10/29/91
10/29/91
10/30/91
10/30/91


Hatl
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLXNBl AUTOMOTIVE
OILS, MISC: LUBRICATING
OILS,HISC:LUBRICATING
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OIL. -CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL -.CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OIL! CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
PYROLYSIS GASOLINE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OTHER OIL (CONTAINING
01 Li CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDB
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOHN OIL
OIL:CRUDC
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILiCRODS
OIL:CRUDB
OILS. HISC: LUBRICATING
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDB
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS, MISC: COAL TAR
HYDRAULIC OIL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OILlCRUDB
HASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
PRIMARY OIL HATER
OIL:CRUD8
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL:CRUDE
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OILlCRUDE


Quantl
5.00
150.00
4.00
0.00
15.00
0.00
1.00
0.00
4500.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
500.00
500.00
6.00
25.00
3.00
0.00
10.00
2.00
500.00
20.00
0.50
1.00
0.00
COO. 00
0.75
600.00
150.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
20000.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
150.00
5.00
0.99
32.00
150.00
4.00
5.00
10.00
175.00
6.00
0.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
75.00
0.00
250.00
1000.00
15.00
25.00
0.00
0.00
100.00
300.00
160.00
0.00
5.00
30.00
225.00
15.00
75.00
4.00
0.00
200.00
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B
B
U
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B
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G
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
U
U
U
G
U
U
U
B
B
G
B
B
B
B
B
B
G
U
B
U
G
G
U
G
G
G
B
U
U
P
B
B
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G
G
B
B
B
B
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F
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O
O
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O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
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O
O
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0
O
O
O
O
O
O
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O
O
O
0
O
O
O
O
O
0
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PE SHELL PIPELINE
PE EXXON PIPELINE CO.
PE CIRCLE K
PE CHEVRON USA
PE CHEVRON PIPELINE
PE SHELL WESTERN EIP INC.
PE SNYDBR OIL CORP
LG CITY OF AUSTIN
PE SNYDBR OIL CORP
PE STAR ENTERPRISES
PU UNKNONN
PE SHELL?
PE TEXAS EASTMAN
PE EXXON PIPELINE
PE CONOCO PIPELINE
PE MARATHON OIL CO.
PE POSSIBLY EXXON PIPELINE
PE SOUTH CENTRAL TX.OIL <
PE HOECHST CELANESB
PE BDH TECHNOLOGY
PE NORTH TEXAS CIRCUIT BOARD
PE SNYDER OIL CORP
PE NAVAJO REFINING CO
PE TEXACO PIPELINE INC
PE BRAZOS ELECTRIC POWER CO
PE EXXON
PE MOBIL PIPELINE CO
PE MARATHON OIL CO.
PE MITCHELL ENERGY CORP.
PE PHILLIPS LIGHTING CO
PB JIFFY LUBE INTERNATIONAL
LG HACODCCHES CNTY HHY DEPT
PB KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PB MARATHON OIL CO.
PE PHILLIPS 66
PE ZIEDLOH OIL CO
PB SCURLOCK PERMIAN CORP
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE SHRIMP BOAT LITTLE EDHD
PE TEXAS INDUSTRIES

PE MOBIL PIPELINE CO.
PB SUN PIPELINE CO
PE NAVAJO REFINING CO
PE SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
PB ORYX ENGERY CO
PE SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
PE MARATHON OIL CO
PE EXXON CO USA
PE CHEVRON PIPELINE

PE SCURLOCK PERMIAN CORP
PE ISLAND AUTO SERVICE
PE SEADRIFT PIPELINE
PB
PE CHEVRON INC
PE MOBIL
PE CHEVRON USA
PE EXXON CO USA
PE CHEVROH INC
PE RODESSA MANAGEMENT
PE RODESSA MANAGEMENT INC
PU GULF STATES UTILITIES

PB SUN PIPELINE
PE MARATHON OIL CO.
PE MOBIL PIPELINE COMPANY
PE MARATHON OIL CO.
PB MARATHON OIL CO.
PU GULF STATES UTILITIES
1.5 MI NORTH OF THE
3625 BEE CAVE ROAD
1100 N COUNTY RD 1160
COUNTY ROAD 1160
SHELL QUITMAH FIELD
25 MILES Nff
2401 HOLLY ST
OFF COUNTY RD 126
FORT HECHES TERMINAL
BABE ZAHARIAS GOLF
5802 NORTH I-4S
KODAK BLVD
NEAR
NORTH OF HHY 380
6 MILES WEST ON HHY 349
LAKESIDE PARK,NEAR
7 MI.N X NE TAFT.OFF
HIGHHAY 77 SOUTH, BOX 728
LABELLE ROAD ( HIGHHAY
1500 BLOCK,HEST SHADY
HHY 385/ SECTION 62
1000 EASTSIDB ST
LAFARGE CEMENT PLANT NEAR
STAR ROUTE BOX 30

OFF OF HHY 1293
PO BOX 668 STATE ROUTE
PO BOX 7 2000 E.  16TH
3010 CLARKESVILLE ST
3804 50TH ST
HHY 7 EAST
SEE ADDITIONAL REMARKS

US HHY SPUR 119 NORTH
NEAR HHY 105
COUNTY ROAD 9.6 MI SH OF
AMOCO HHATLY LEASE B
TIED UP AT FISHERY
12900 LAKE JUNE RD
2-3 MILES NORTH OF CITY
HP 7
OFF SUN OIL COMPANY RD
NEAR INTERSECTION OF
2700 S GRAND VIEW JWE
.5 MILE SOUTH OF 1-20
7956 BOLES ROAD
PHILLIPS MOORE HELL NO. 15
CRANBERRY LEASE
MERCHANT DISHARGE LINE TO
3399 HHY 6 COLLIN BAYOU
SN QUARTER SECTION 61 H
115 N.  OLEANDER
OFF OF CR 391
6955 GRAPEVINE HHY
L.B.  BELL LEASE

2525 BRENNAN
CONROE FIELD RT 4 BOX

FM 450
3 MILES NORTH OF HALLVILL
3 MI S OF HHY 69 ON HHY
GOOSE CREEK AND LEE ROAD
HHITE OAK RD
GC < SF SURVEY SECTION 27
CR»414,3-4 MI, THEN 1/2
PO BOX 661 STATE ROUTE
PO BOX 668 STATE ROUTE
1575 SOUTH 23RD
MONAHANS
BAYSIDE
AUSTIN
MIDLAND
MIDLAND
OUITMAN
BIG LAKE
AUSTIN
SMITHVILLE
FORT HECHES
PORT ARTHUR
HOUSTON
LONGVIEH
IRVING
GRAHAM
IRAAN
DUNCAHVILLE
TAFT
BISHOP
PORT ARTHUR
NORTH GRAND PRAIRIE
HELLMAN
EL PASO
DALLAS
PALO PINTO
PAMPA
THICKET
IRAAN
BRIDGEPORT
PARIS
LUBBOCK
NACOGDOCHES
BIDDINGS
IRAAN
BORGER
SOUR LAKE
CHICO
HHITE OAK
PORT ISABEL
DALLAS
QUITMAN
ELECTRA
MONT BELVIEU
EL PASO
ODESSA
TYLER
ODESSA
BRIDGEPORT
LIVINGSTON
DAISETTA
HITCHCOCK
CHILI COTHIE
PORT ARANSAS
EL CAMPO
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
SHERMAN
CHANDLER
FORT WORTH
CONROE
SHERMAN
HALLSVILLE
HALLSVILLE

BAYTOHN
HHITE OAK
IRAAN
CARBON
IRAAN
IRAAN
BEAUMONT
HARD
REFUGIO
TRAVIS
MIDLAND
MIDLAND
HOOD
UPTON
TRAVIS
FAYETTE
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
HARRIS
HARRISON
DALLAS
YOUNG
PECOS
DALLAS
SAN PATRICIO
NUBCES
JEFFERSON
DALLAS
TERRY
BL PASO
DALLAS
PALO PINTO
GRAY
HARDIN
PECOS
HISE
LAMAR
LUBBOCK
NACOGDOCHES
LEE
PECOS
HUTCHINSON
HARDIN
HISE
GREGG
CAMERON
DALLAS
HOOD
HICHITA
CHAMBERS
EL PASO
ECTOR
SMITH
ECTOR
HISE
LIVINGSTON
HARDIN
GALVESTON
HARDEMAN
NUECES
HHARTON
TARRANT
GRAYSOH
HENDERSON
TARRANT
MONTGOMERY
GRAYSOH
HARRISON
HARRISON
HARDIN
HARRIS
GREGG
PECOS
EASTLAND
PECOS
PECOS
JEFFERSON
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TX
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TX
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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
Spdate
10/30/91
10/30/91
11/04/91
11/01/91
11/01/91
11/03/91
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11/03/91
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11/05/91
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11/11/91
11/11/91
11/11/91
06/15/90
11/13/91
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11/14/91
11/15/91
11/16/91
11/17/91
ll/U/91
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11/11/91
11/18/91
11/19/91
11/21/92
11/19/91
11/20/91
11/19/91
11/20/91
11/21/91
11/21/91
11/22/91
11/20/91
11/17/91
11/22/91
11/24/91
11/25/91
01/01/90
11/26/91
11/26/91
11/25/9-1
11/16/91
11/17/91
11/26/91
ll/2»/91
11/27/91
11/27/91
12/02/91
12/02/91
12/02/91
12/01/91
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL I CRUDE
GASOLINE
OILS. DIESEL : DIESEL
OILS, DIESEL : DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: CRUDE AND SALT
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
87-OCT. UNLEADED GASOLINE
PRODUCED OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOHN OIL
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OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNONN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOHN OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, HISC: MINERAL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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                           Prp
PE  EXXON  CO USA
PB  CITGO  PIPELINE
PE  SNYDER OIL CORP
PE  AMOCO  PIPELINE
PE  HBNDSON CONSTRUCTION
PE  COCH SERVICE  INC
PE  CHEVRON PIPELINE
PE  TEXACO PIPELINE INC
PE  PHILLIPS 66
PE  GRAHAM ROYALTY LTD
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
    UNKNOWN
PE  MAX  PERRY/USED TIRES I
PE  BHP  PETROLEUM

PB  ARCO OIL (  GAS CO.

PE  TEXACO PIPELINE INC
PC  AMOCO  PIPELINE CO
PC  TEXAS  EASTMAN COMPANY
    NARREN PETROLEUM CO
    MARATHON OIL  CO.
    SNYDER OIL  CORP
    EXXON  CO USA
LG  SAN  ANTONIO INTL. AIRPORT
PC  GUTHRIE TRUCK HARBOR
    TEXACO PIPELINE INC
    EXXON  PIPELINE
PC  SUN  PIPELINE
    UNION  EXPLORATION CORP.
    RODEHAY EXPRESS
    TEXACO INC.
    USAF LACKLAND AFB
    HARATHON OIL  CO.

    HOBIL  OIL CO.
    EXXON  CO
    KINCAID DOZER SERVICE
    UNION  PACIFIC RESOURCES
    UNION  PACIFIC RESOURCES
    AIRPORT MARINE 1 TACKLE
PU  GULF STATES UTILITIES
    PRIDE  PIPELINE
    PRIDE  REFINING
    SNYDER OIL CORP
    SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY
    BUNGE  FOODS
    EXXON
    HARATHON OIL CO.
    KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
    SUN  PIPELINE CO
    SCURLOCK CORP.
    TEXACO PIPELINE INC
    SUN  PIPELINE CO
    PAGAN-LBNIS MOTORS INC
    BLEDSO OIL 4 GAS

    DC AUTOMOTIVE
    HOMELL PETROLEUM CORP
    EXXON  USA
    HCNURREY PIPELINE CO
    PHILLIPS 66
    CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
    TEXACO PIPELINE INC
    AIRPORT MARINE BEAUMONT
PC  EXXON  CO USA
PC  ARCO OIL AND GAS
PC  SEARS LOGISTICS SERVICES
PC  SCURLOCK PERMIAN CORP
PC  AMOCO PIPELINE
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OFF  HHY  60
BLOCK H  EL  • RR SURVEY
FARM RD  1163
SECTION  130 BLOCK  5
SOUTH OF STRATFORD TX 6
9  HI.BAST OF JCT

CLEAVES  LEASE

SM 61 OFF OF 1-10
OFF  OF HHY  10.  2  MILES N
25 MILES NORTH OF  GRAHAM
517  BAST GRAUNYLER
MUSTANG  ISLAND, 747 L,
2627 TIDAL  ROAD
BANDER LEASE NELL  14
HARREN PET.CO/PROP OFF
1  MILE NEST OF HHY 183
2  MILES  NEST OF QUITHAN
OFF  OF ESTES PKNY
10119 HHY 146
5.5  MI SOUTH OF HHY 64
FARM ROAD 3?<
REARHIN  NO.  6

1-20 HEST,  EXIT 330
2.5  MILES SOUTH OF BRYSOH
JM CHRISTIAN LEASE GEORGE
SOUTH OF TENNERYVILLB RD
COUNTY RD 1417
INTERSTATE  45 AT US EXIT
100YDS N FARM MARKET RD
HILFOR HALL MEDICAL
6  MILES  SR  OF IRAAH
CHACON LAKE
SALT CREEK  FIELD UNIT
GREGG TEX RD
BOUNTY ROAD
BRAZOS FARMS LIMITED NO.
J  H  HCFARLAND NO.  1 NELL
4925 H CARDINAL DR
1  HI NEST OF HHY 62 1-10
HHY  277  FT  CHADBURN RANCH
RT 1 BOX 80
HHY  73 IS THE NEAREST

400  E EXCHANGE
RI 1 BOX 94
OFF  OF HHY  295 NHICH IS

SOUR LAKE OIL FIELD
FH 153 AND  2104

FACILITY STATION YARD HHY
SERVICE  CENTER LOCATED AT
RT 831
OFF  FARM MARKET 1013
128  HOMESTEAD
HHY  50
OIL FIELD
5 MILES NEST OF ARP ON
STATE HCNY SPUR 119N
1 MILE SOUTHHEST OF TOHN
1 HILB N AND .75 MILE E
4925 HEST CARDINAL DRIVE
HR HUGHES NO.34
RIVER ROAD SURVEY:A
STATE HHY 175
NORTHEAST QUARTER SEC
BE t L COMPANY SURVEY
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 MINNIE
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 HANDCOHER
 NHITE OAK
 GRAHAM
 IRVING
 MUSTANG ISLAND, OFF
 DEER  PARK
 HHITE OAK
 LONGVIEH
 VERNON
 HHITE OAK
 LONGVIEH
 MONT  BELVIEU
 HENDERSON
 LORENZO
 ANAHUAC
 SAN ANTONIO
 CISCO
 BRYSON
 NHITE OAK
 HHITE OAK
 VAN
 ENNIS
 CARTHAGE
 LACKLAND AFB
 IRAAH
 DEVINE
 JAYTON
 LONGVIEH
 HHIIT
 BRYAN
 COLLEGE STATION
 BEAUMONT
 ORANGE
 BRONTE
 BRONTE
 NINNIE
 NEH LONDON
 FORT  NORTH
 HEH LONDON
 HENDERSON
 NHITE OAK
 SOUR  LAKE
 SMITHVILLB
 FARMER
 HENDERSON
 CORPUS CRISTI
 BUFFALO
 HILLISTER
 HOUSTON
 BRYAN
 CONROE
ARP
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HHARTON
DAHSON
JEFFERSON
GARIA
SHERMAN
MADISON
REEVES
JACK
HUTCHINSON
CHAMBERS
GREGG
YOUNG
DALLAS
HARRIS
HARRIS
GREGG
HILBARCER
HOOD
HARRISON
CHAMBERS
RUSK
CROSBY
CHAMBERS
BEXAR

JACK
GREGG
GREGG
VAN ZANDT
ELLIS
PANOLA
PECOS
MEDINA
KENT
PARKER
BRAZOS
BRAZOS
JEFFERSON
ORANGE
NOLAN
RUNNELS
JEFFERSON
RUSK
TARRANT
RUSK
RUSK
ROSENBURG
OLNEY
BEAUMONT
HHITE OAK
HHITE OAK
DALLAS
FLUVANNA
NINDTHORST
HARDIH
BASTROP
YOUNG
RUSK
HUECBS
LEON
TYLER
HARRIS
BRAZOS
MONTGOMERY
SMITH
HUTCHINSOH
FT. BEND
ARCHER
JEFFERSON
GREGG
DALLAS
SCURRY
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Matl
OIL: CRUDE
01 Li CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILl CRUDE MIXED WITH
OIL: CRUDE MIXED KITH
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE (HYDROCARBON
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL AND DRILLING HUD
GASOLINE
CONDEMSATB; CRUDE OIL
OILS, DISC :MOTOR
OIL:CRUDE
UNKNONH OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL! DIESEL
OTHER OIL I ROAD OIL)
OIL MIXED HITH SALT
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
JET A FUEL
DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILl CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OILl CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OILl CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE! AUTOMOTIVE
OIL. MISC: MINERAL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUELt NO. 2
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILl CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL! CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILl CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL! CRUDE
NAPHTHA: VM « P (75%
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDB
GASOLINE! AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE


Quant 1
4.00
1000.00
3.00
100.00
20.00
800.00
0.00
200.00
100.00
6.00
10.00
0.00
0.00
2.00
1.00
75.00
1.00
0.00
10.00
15.00
0.00
410.00
15.00
5.00
0.00
100.00
0.00
50.00
0.00
3.00
300.00
5.00
50.00
10.00
0.00
510.00
2.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
10.00
3.00
0.00
1000.00
4.00
10.00
0.00
2.00
15.00
30.00
2.00
20.00
35.00
10.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
240.00
150.00
75.00
15.00
4.00
25.00
10.00
1.00
2.00
100.00
450.00
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B P O
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B
B
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B
B
B
B
B
B
B
U
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G
G
B
B
B
B
B
G
G
B
G
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 F92-1042      PC EXTRUDERS
 F92-1043      PC CHEVRON INC
 F92-1051      PC EXXON CO.  USA
 F92-1058      PC SNYDER OIL CORP
 F92-1059      PC EXXON PIPELINE COMPANY
 F92-1063      PC B P CHEMICALS
 F92-1064      PC EXXON CO USA
 F92-1066      PC EXXON
.F92-1070      UN
 F92-1083         TEXACO EXPLORATION
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 F92-1245      PC EXXON CO USA
 F92-1253      PC BROOKSHIRBS STORE
 F92-1275      PC MITCHELL ENERGY CORP.
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 F92-1291      PC
 F92-1298      PC TEXACO PIPELINE IMC
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 F92-1339         MOBIL PIPELINE COMPANY
          Locate

SHELL CAMP ROAD AND HWY80
ABNER NAIL SURVEY, SE OF
100 YDS WEST OF LAFAMO RD
OLD GAS STATION
404 HIGHWAY 7« NORTH
E W KAISER JR.  TANK
HHY 71,15 MILES EAST OF
BLOCK DO JOHN GIBSON
2 MILES SW OF BAYSIDE
                    OFF
1 MI EAST OF H»Y 142 AMD
1333 CROSS TIMBERS
SOUTH OF BEAUMONT,BETWEEN
HNY 35
HHY 366 AND 32ND STREET
2 MILES SH OF BAYSIDE
HERRING'S PROPERTIES IN
HIGHWAY
29D.12.16,
OFF HWY 185
FM 1836
PO BOX 668 STATE ROUTE
BLOCKER RD 8 MILE CREEK
              20 MILES
HWY 181
MARATHON WELL HERLEIN
MILO LEASE
H C COCKBURN LEASE OFF
HWY 2351
1 MI NORTH OF ST RT 1488
SOUTH OF THE INTERSECTION
RACCOON BEND FIELD NEAB
AP GEORGE LEASE THOMPSON
FM 2225, 3 MILES NORTH OF
12000 LAWNDALE
65 MILES EAST OF EL PASO
HHY 79
HWY 79
14 HI N OF BIG LAKE ON
INTERSECTION OF HY 45 S
WEST END SUB-STATION
10 MILES WEST 1-45 ON
300 FT WEST OF HWY 1417 1
LOU JOHNSON 46 WELL
INTERSECTION OF ALT 90 i
INTERSECTION OF HY185 t
CONROE FIELD/5 MI.SE OF
IN BETWEEN FACILITIES TWO
EAST ON HWY 80, 3 MILES
LEAK IS SOMEWHERE WITHIN
JACK LITTLE'S PROPERTY,1
KATY GAS PLANT 29003
2800 BLOCK AT EST FM 594
2 MI N OF
12 MI SB OF SEYMOUR,
10 MI NORTH OF VICTORIA,
OFF OF FARM MARKET ROAD
9 MI NW OF OLNEY
SEC.760,R-238W,T-39N
1501 MCKINZIE RD
ICWW,7 MILES OFF HIGHWAY
5580 PETERSON, NEAR VALLEY
1600 BLOCK OF IDA STREET
1409 EAST GARDEN CITY HHY
  BERMAN RD
ON HWY 2111
2601 BELT LINE RD
ON FM 1887
SBALY-BEAUMONT PIPELINE,5
BACK HATERS OF TRINITY
                                     Lcity
HHITEOAK
HOLIDAY
LONGVIEH
CARROLLTOH
HYLIE
GRAHAM
TALCO
WELLMAH
BAYSIDE
BLOOMINGTON
NEW LONDON
HOUSTON
BEAUMONT
SUGAR VALLEY
PORT ARTHUR
BAYSIDE
PORT LAVACA
KAUFMAN
IRAAH
MARSHALL
SAN ANTONIO
FALLS CITY
FLATONIA
TOMBALL
LANE CITY
FRIENDSWOOD
MAGNOLIA
BIG LAKE
HEMPSTEAD
THOMPSON
WHITMAN
HOUSTON
EL PASO
LONG LAKE
LONG LAKE
MIDLAND
FRIENDSWOOD
BEAUMONT
MAGNOLIA
VAN
STERLING CITY
SBGUIN
PORT O'CONNOR
COHROE
DALLAS
GLADBHATER
REFUGIO
LONGVIEH
KATY
Wt1.lt
BALZORA
SEYMOUR
VICTORIA
BROWNWOOD
OLNBY
DENVER CITY
CORPUS CHRISTI
MATAGORDA
DALLAS
ARLINGTON
MIDLAND
KELLY AFB
BALLINGER
DALLAS
HEMPSTEAD
LIBERTY
LIBERTY
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GREGG
ARCHER
GREGG
COLLIN
DALLAS
YOUNG
PECOS
TERRY
SAN PATRICIO
CALHOUN
RUSK
HARRIS

MATAGORDA
JEFFERSON
SAN PATRICIO
ANDREWS/GAINES
COOK
BRA2ORIA
CALHOUN
KAUFMAN

HARRISON
BEXAR
KARNES
FAYETTE
HARRIS
HHARTON
HARRIS
MONTGOMERY
REAGAN
AUSTIN
FT.  BEND
HOOD
HARRIS
HUDSPETH
ANDERSON
ANDERSON
REAGAN
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
MONTGOMERY
VAN ZANDT
STERLING
GUADALUPE
CALHOUN
MONTGOMERY
DALLAS
GREGG
REFUGIO
GREGG
WALLER
COLLIN
WISE
BAYLOR
VICTORIA
BROWN
ARCHER
YOAKUM
NUECES
MATAGORDA
DALLAS
TARRANT
MIDLAND
BEXAR
RUNNELS
DALLAS
WALLER
LIBERTY
LIBERTY


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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
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Matl
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE, UNLEADED
UKNOWH OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
VACUUM GAS OIL
OILlCRUDE
OIL
CRUDE OIL
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE, BUTYL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
DILI CRUDE
COHDENSATE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL
OTHER OIL: RESIDUAL OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
LIGHT OIL DISTILLATE
5010IL, 50«WATER,HIGH
DIESEL:HYDROCARBON
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-5
OIL: CRUDE
MINERAL SPIRITS
OIL: CRUDE AND PRODUCED
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE


Quant 1
75.00
100.00
20.00
0.00
100.00
25.00
25.00
2.00
750.00
0.00
4.00
0.00
0.00
10.00
10.00
750.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
5.00
200.00
2.00
0.00
0.00
20.00
780.00
30.00
36.00
20.00
100.00
0.00
0.00
1.00
15.00
0.00
0.00
3.00
0.00
1.00
15.00
35.00
3.00
5.00
4.00
1252.00
0.00
3.00
0.00
100.00
0.00
1.00
5.00
200.00
5.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
75.00
180.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
35.00
6500.00
5.00
86.00
5.00
100.00
0.00
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B
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B
B
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B
B
B
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. F92-1406
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 F92-1463
 F92-14C5
 F92-1468
 F92-1469
 F92-1470
 F92-1473
 F92-1474
 F92-1476
 F92-1484
 F92-14>9
 F92-1491
 F92-1496
 F92-1499
 F92-1503
 F92-1508
 F92-1511
 F92-151S
 F92-1516
 F92-1517
 F92-1521
 F92-152S
 F92-1531
 F92-1534
 F92-1540
 F92-1547
 F92-1554
 F92-1S66
 F92-1573
 F92-1577
 F92-1578
 F92-1580
 F92-1581
 F92-1583
 F92-1588
 F92-1605
 F92-1614
 F92-1622
 F92-1628
 F92-1630
 F92-1631
 F92-1636
 F92-1640
 F92-1642
 F92-1648
 F92-1649
 F92-16S4
 F92-1656
 F92-1658
                           Prp
PC HI/RPHY OIL USA
PC FINA OIL AND CHEHICAL CO.
PC KOCH GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PC S  < H OPERATING COMPANY
PC EXXON CO., USA
PC HADE-KORAN OIL  CO.
PC MARK'S TIRES t  TRUCKING
PC SNYDER OIL CORP
PC ROLLINS TRUCK LEASING
PC CONOCO INCORP.
PC RACE TRACK NUMBER 357
PC PACIFIC ENTERPRISES
PC SNYDER OIL CORP
   EXXON CO USA
PC TEXACO INC
PC EXXON CO., USA
PC EXXON CO USA
   PACIFIC ENTERPRISES
PC TEXACO PIPELINE INC
PC LONGVIEN PRODUCTION CO.
UN
PC DRUHMOHD OIL COMPANY
PC AMERICAN PETROFINA PIPE.
   UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
PC CONOCO PIPELINE
PC CONOCO INC.
PC SUN PIPELINE
PC CHBVRON PIPELINE CO.
PC SHELL PIPELINE
PC SNYDER OIL CORP

   CHBVRON PIPELINE CO.
PC KOCH REFINING CO.
PC MARATHON OIL COMPANY
PC PRIDE PIPELINE  COMPANY
UN
PC TEXACO INC.
   BAYTANK HOUSTON, INC
PC PRIDE PIPELINE  COMPANY
PC MARTIN BROKER CO
   ARCO OIL AND GAS
PC
PC CONOCO TRANSPORTATION
PC CATLIN OIL COMPANY
PC BRIDGE OIL COMPANY
PC TEXACO EXPLORATION
   HONELL PETROLEUH CORP
PC MOBIL EtP U.S.  INC.
PC AMOCO PIPELINE  CO
PC PRIDE REFINING  INC
PC MOBIL PRODUCING INC
PC EXXON
PC MOBIL OIL CORP
PC MOBIL PIPELINE CO
PC AMOCO PIPELINE COMPANY
   CHEVRON PIPELINE
PC TEXACO EXPLORATION <  PROD
PC AMOCO OIL COMPANY
PC DIAMOND SHAMROCK
PC AMOCO PIPELINE
PC SHELL PIPELINE
   PETRO CHEMICAL TRANSPORT
PC TEXAS AUTOS INC
PC SUN PIPELINE COMPANY
PC BAYSIDE PIPELINE SYSTEM
PC LYOHDELL PETROCHEMICALS
   TEXACO EXPLORATION INC.
   EXXON USA
PC UNKNONN
   EXXON COMPANY,  U.S.A.
J H RAFFERTY LEASE IN BIG
INTERSECTION OF FARM ROAD

15 HI SB OF
2800 DECKER DR
POSSUM KINGDOM LAKE
KNOX FUEL STOP 1-35 RED
IS MILES SOUTH OF
JUNCTION OF HHY 157 AND
ALEXANDER LEASE HE AN SON
6011 NEST DAVIS. A-8 PUMP
SECTION 12,
SECTION 62, BLOCK DD OF
NH RBMMERT LEASE
FM 1128
2800 DECKER DR
LEASE HACK HAMKINS FIELD

1 MILE SOUTHEAST OF

1400 SOUTH STEMMOHS
CORNER OF DAVIS t POLO.
6/10'S MILE BAST OF COKE

3 MILES NEST OP TALCO. TX
HNY 277,30 MI NH OF
IKE ZENSOH LEASE 1 MILE N
ROAD 4 OFF OF WEST AVE.
5 MILES NORTH OF DRIPPING
JOHN H GIBSON SURVEY, 3
HY 83 PICK PACK STORE
BLOCK C-ONE HALF
SUN TIDE RD.
OFF OF HNY 77N SECTION 45
OFF HNY 153
1840 COUNTY RD 129
2 MILES SE OF KILGORE
12211 PORT RD.
HNY 67
585 1-10 N
SECTION 123 BLOCK 29 NEST
ARMSTRONG
ABSTRACT: 50 SURVEY:
NETTLES SURVEY, 10 HI SN
RT 3 BOX 134A
US HNY 2t7 ON THE TRINITY
BRYAN UTILITY LAKE HO.  3
3.50 HI SE OF VANDEHBILT,

NORTH INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
12450 GREEN3POINT DR
M A FULLER LEASE ON US HY
LEASE MK TRAITOR HELL
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AMOCO OIL REFINERY
SULLIVAN FIELD, 4 MI S OF
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AMOCO REFINERY 2401 5TH
FM 368
SCURRY COUNTY SCHOOL LAND
PREHPICE PUMP STATION
7585 BELAIR BLVD
915 LOHA VERDE
BLOCK 2
EVERGREEN ROAD
8280 SHELDON RD
L J PINKSTOH LEASE
RT 4
TRINADAD ST
HP LOCKMOOD LEASE HELL
          Lcity

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 HICHTA FALLS
 NHITE OAK
 BRECKENRIDGE
 BAYTOHN
 GRAHAM
 RED OAK
 BROHNFIELD
 BEDFORD
 AN SON
 DALLAS
 GUTHRIE
 BROWNSVILLE
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 MANVEL
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 GLADENATER
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 LONGVIBN
 CRANE
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 TOLLMAN
 HENARD
 CRANE
 CORPUS CHRISTI
 SINTON
 SNEBTNATER
 FRIENDSNOOD
 KILGORE
 SEABROOK
 VALERA
 BEAUMONT
 FORSAN
 SHEENY
 HAWKINS
 JACKSBORO
 GONZALES
 CAYUGA
 BRYAN
 VANDKRBILT
 HAWKINS
 ABILENE

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VICTORIA
 FORT  NORTH
 TEXAS CITY
 OR LA
 KILGORE
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 IOWA  PARK
 SUNDOWN
 PLANES
HOUSTON
EL PASO
 SILVER
 BAYTOHN
 CHANNELVIEN
 HE* LONDON
CONROE
HENARD
 THOMPSON
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
       Lcounty

HARDIN
WICHITA
GREGG
STEPHENS
HARRIS
YOUNG
ELLIS
GAIHES
TARRANT
JONES
DALLAS
KING
TERRY
AUSTIN
BRAZORIA
HARRIS
HOOD
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WICHITA
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DBHTOH
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JACK
GONZALES
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JONES
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REEVES
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HICHITA
SCURRY
TERRY
HARRIS
EL PASO
COKE
HARRIS
HARRIS
RUSK
MONTGOMERY
MENARD
FT.  BEND

ST
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX

Spdate
01/29/92
01/29/92
10/23/91
01/30/92
01/30/92
01/30/92
01/31/92
01/31/92
02/01/92
02/01/92
02/01/92
01/02/92
01/31/92
02/03/92
02/04/92
02/04/92
02/04/92
01/02/92
02/05/92
01/29/92
02/10/92
02/07/92
02/06/92
02/06/92
02/07/92
02/06/92
02/07/92
02/07/92
02/07/92
02/07/92
02/06/92
02/08/92
02/09/92
02/10/92
02/10/92
02/10/92
02/11/92
02/11/92
02/12/92
02/12/92
02/12/92
02/12/92
02/12/92
02/05/92
02/13/92
02/13/92
02/14/92
02/14/92
02/15/92
02/16/92
02/17/92
02/16/92
02/17/92
02/17/92
02/15/92
02/17/92
02/19/92
02/20/92
02/20/92
02/20/92
02/21/92
02/21/92
02/04/92
02/21/92
02/21/92
02/22/92
02/22/92
02/22/92
02/23/92
02/21/92

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PC EXXON CO., USA
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PC VALLEY TRANSIT
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PC CHEVRON PIPELINE
PC LAKE TANGLEHCOD ASSOC
PC KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PC UNION PACIFIC RESOURCES
PC PHILLIPS 66
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PC HOHBLL PETROLEUM CORP
PC SUPREME HELL SERVICE
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PC MOBIL EXPLORATION
PC PACIFIC ENTERPRISES
PC GATX TERMINALS
PC CHEVRON
PU HOUSTON LIGHTING t. POWER
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PC DOH CHEMICAL COMPANY
PC CONOCO/SUN MART TRUCK
PC MOBIL EtP U.S.  INC.
PC GEMINI EXPLORATION CO
PC CAMCO INC.
PC COLUMBIA OIL AND GAS
   QUAKER STATE MINUTE LUBE
PC MOBIL EtP U.S.  INC.
PC PHILLIPS PIPELINE CO
   REICHHOLD CHEMICAL
PC MOBIL OIL
PC GULF STATES UTILITIES
PC PHIBRO ENERGY
PC AMOCO PIPELINE
PC HARREN PETROLEUM CO
PC MOBIL ESP U.S.  INC.
PC PACIFIC ENTERPRISES
PC DOH CHEMICAL COMPANY
   SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY
PC SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY
   OXY ENERGY INC.
   AMOCO PIPELINE
PC THA
PC CHEVRON USA
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PC MARATHON OIL CO.
PC SOUTHWEST STEEL INC
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6215 N.  SHEPHERD           HOUSTON
HELL NO.NA44 NA TANEY
1.5 MILES EAST OF           MANVEL
GC AND FF RAILROAD SURVEY   IRAAN
NEAR HHY 87,1.10 MI HEST    NIXON
                            FORT HORTH
2800 DECKER DR              BAYTOHN
OFF INTERSTATE 20 MILE      HESTBROOK
219 NORTH A STREET          HARLINGEN
B JOHN H GIBSON .SECTION    DENVER CITY
OFF OF FM ROAD 2146         HINTERS
TUNSTILL LEASE GATHERING    OR LA
RT 8                        AMARILLO
PO BOX 210 1.5 MILE HEST    FREER
L T POSS HELL 14, HHY       CARTHAGE
STATE HIGHHAY SPUR 119      BORGER
RINGGOLD TANK FARM HHY 81   RINGGOLD
1.5 HI N.  OF HHY 1960 i    HOUSTON
MULBERRY NO. 2 HELL,1 MI

HHY 90 MOODY CREEK          GLADEHATER
GENERAL DYNAMICS PO 748     FORT HORTH
2800 DECKER DRIVE           BAYTOHN
DAVID L.KOKERNOT            DAYTON
CRODEN CREEK                GUTHRIE
530 NORTH HITTER            PASADENA
HEST PORT ARTHUR RD         BEAUMONT
 GREENS BAYOU GEN STATION   HOUSTON
7618 FAIRVIEH NEXT TO       HOUSTON
FARM ROAD 1495 AT           FREEPORT
ROUTE 4, BOX 580            SEGUIN
COUNTY 660,3.50 MI SB OF    VANDERBILT
9 MILES NORTH EAST OF       GIDDINGS
7255 GRAND BLVD             HOUSTON
ROUTE 4                     CALDHELL
14531 MEMORIAL DR           HOUSTON
                            VANDERBILT
6 MILES HORTH OF            GOLDSMITH
1-45 EXIT 249               ENNIS
HHY 6 t SETTLERS HAY        SUGARLANO
1803 COLONIAL ACRES         KOUNTZ
9701 MANCHESTER             HOUSTON
4 MI EAST OP JUSTICEBERG    JUSTICEBERG
GLADEHATBR PLANT FARM -     GLADEHATER
HEST RANCH A LEASE;3.50     VANDERBILT
15 MILES EAST ON HHY 82     GUTHRIE
INTERSECTION OF IHTRA-      FREEPORT
MILE HE OF MCLEOD           MCLEOD
1 MILE NORTHEAST OF         MCLEOD
LEAK CITY FIELD PERRY ADD   LEAGUE CITY
NH QUARTER OF SEC 5         HELLMAN
25 MILES NORTH OF SAN
HC ATCHINSON SURVEY BLOCK   SHERMAN
SECTION 23 BLOCK 194 GC     IRAAN
SECTION 23 BLOCK 194 GC     IRAAN
2216 BOXERS                 SEAGOVILLE
ARCHEM BBLTHAY NO.  8       HOUSTON
EXIT 406 ON INTERSTATE 20   HEATHERFORD
HEST AVE B 1 BLOCK OFF      ROSEBUD
YATBS FIELD SECTION 27      IRAAN
1561 FARM ROAD t RT 345     RIO HONDO
200 BLOCK Of SOUTH 2ND      COHROE
2604 HARHOOD DRIVE          BEDFORD
ON HHY 183/283 AT           VERNON
COUNTY RD 7711              BETHEL
TABOR ROAD                  BRYAN
ON TABOR ROAD HILCOX NO.    BRYAN
TABAR RD HILCOX NO.  3      BRYAN
2 MI N/NE OF PHILLIPS       PHILLIPS
HNY 183 AND BEN HHITE BLV   AUSTIN
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
      Lcounty

HARRIS
KING
BRAZORIA
PECOS
HILSON
TARRANT
HARRIS
MITCHELL
CAMERON
YOAKUM
RUNNELS
REEVES
RANDALL
DUVAL
PANOLA
HUTCHINSOH
MONTAGUE
MONTGOMERY
BRAZOS
BRAZOS
GREGG
TARRANT
HARRIS
LIBERTY
KINS
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
HARRIS
HARRIS
BRAZORIA
GUADALUPE
JACKSON
LEE
HARRIS
BURLBSON
HARRIS
JACKSON
ECTOR
ELLIS
FT.  BEND
HARDIH
HARRIS
GARZA
GREGG
JACKSON
KING
BRAZORIA
ANDREWS
ANDREWS
GALVESTON
TERRY
BBXAR
GRAYSON
PECOS
PECOS
DALLAS
HARRIS
PARKER
FALLS
PECOS
CAMERON
MONTGOMERY
TARRANT
HILBARGER
ANDERSON
BRAZOS
BRAZOS
BRAZOS
HUTCHINSOH
TRAVIS


ST
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


Spdate
02/24/92
02/25/92
02/25/92
02/25/92
02/26/92
02/27/92
02/26/92
02/26/92
02/21/92
02/27/92
02/27/92
02/27/92
02/16/92
02/28/92
02/29/92
02/29/92
03/01/92
03/01/92
03/03/92
02/18/92
03/03/92
03/03/92
03/02/92
02/26/92
03/02/92
03/02/92
03/03/92
03/04/92
03/04/92
03/04/92
03/03/92
03/05/92
02/24/92
03/04/92
03/05/92
03/05/92
03/06/92
03/07/92
03/09/92
03/09/92
03/10/92
03/10/92
03/10/92
03/05/92
03/11/92
03/11/92
03/11/92
03/02/92
03/02/92
02/17/92
02/18/92
03/12/92
03/12/92
03/12/92
03/12/92
03/01/92
03/13/92
03/13/92
01/29/92
03/15/92
03/15/92
03/17/92
03/08/92
03/16/92
03/16/92
03/17/92
03/17/92
03/17/92
03/17/92
03/17/92


Matl
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
ACIDS, CYANIDES, OIL, ETC
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
ASPHALT
OIL: CRUDE
OTHER OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
CRUDE AND PARAFFIN
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OIL: CRUDE
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UNKNOWN OIL
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OIL: CRUDE
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GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
KEROSENE AND DIESEL MIX
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UNKNOHN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: TURBINE
JET FUEL: JP-4


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 701 SHILOH ROAD
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 KNOBLOCK B-25
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 1722 COOPER CREEK RD
 HHY 73
 502 NORTH HEST AVE
 HIGHHAY 349,  7 MI SR OF
 HEAR COUNTY ROAD NO 4559
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 TEN MILE CREEK
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 1050 OILFIELD ROAD
 201 12TH STREET
 611 SOUTH FRIENDSHCOD
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LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
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LIQUID HYDROCARBONS
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
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OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
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OIL: CRUDE
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HIXED HYDROCARBONS
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OIL: CRUDE
DIESEL FUEL
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GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
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OIL:CRUOE
OTHER OIL, CONDENSATE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOHN OIL
UNKNOHN OILISMELLS LIKE
UNKNOHN OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE (4 .23
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OIL:CRUDE
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PC PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
PC CITGO PETROLEUM COMPANY
PC HOHELL PETROLEUM
PC UNKNOWN
PC INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC
PC COASTAL STATES CORPS
PC HOHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY
PC HIGMAN TOWING
PC CHEVRON OIL
PC MARATHON OIL COMPANY
PC SID RICHARDSON CARBON CO
UN
PC MALLOW OIL COMPANY
EC TEXACO PIPELINE, INC
PC CONTINENTAL BAKING
          Locate

2000 EAST KTH STREET,BOX
OSR AT OLD SAN ANTONIO
8 MI.WEST OF WELSH,ON HWY
LAT:21 DEC.28'  "N,

1 MI NORTH OF HIGHWAY
ROUTE 4, FOB 1275
ROUTE 4, P O BOX 1275
EAST TEXAS FIELD
2 MILES NORTH OF BRYSON
21330 BLANCO ROAD
SECTION 12, BLOCK F, HT,
1/4 MI NORTH OF ROUTE
3 MI W OF ODESSA,
2 MI NORTHWEST OF WEST

1422 SOUTH FIRST STREET
FERGUSON AND COTILLION
5 MI OFF
ROUTE 1, BOX 356A
RAYMOND MUSQUEZ GRANT
10 MI NH OF BRYAN
5 MILES EAST OF LONGVIEW
3 MI SH OF HELLHAN, SEC
1722 COOPER CREEK ROAD

HIGHHAY 71
EDWARDS AQUIFER
5822 ARMOUR DRIVE

5800 MESA DRIVE

2502 SOUTH CARRIER
198 KEMPNER STREET

  HIGHHAY 303 AND CARRIER
FM519 AND HIGHHAY 146
HIGHWAY 281 NORTH

HEST RANCH FIELD, 2 MILES
HASTINGS FIELD

2502 SOUTH CARRIER
SOUTHLAKE PRODUCTS
GROSBBCK ROAD

2270 EAST 4era
2112 EAST 48TH
5 MILES HEST Of CITY
8.5 MILES HEST OF PLAINS
SHELL OIL REFINERY

BLOCK 194-GC tSF SURVEY,
                                                                                  Lcity
                                                                                             ERNS Oil  Spill Database
                                                                                                         Lcounty
BRIDGEPORT

WELSH
KIHGSVILLE
DALLAS/FORT WORTH
SOUR LAKE
CONROE
CONROE
GLADBHATER
JACKSONVILLE
GIDDINGS
HOUSTON
BRYSON
SAN ANTONIO
KNOX
WHITE OAK
ODESSA
VANDERBILT
THREE RIVERS
HRST COLUMBIA
TEXARKANA
LUFKIN
DALLAS
PITTSBURG
CADDO MILLS
VANDERBILT
BRYAN
LONGVIEW
HELLMAN
FREER
BAY CITY
DENTON
SINTON
COLUMBUS
COLUMBUS
SAN ANTONIO
FREEPORT
AUSTIN
HOUSTON
GUTHRIE
HOUSTON
KILGORE
GRAND PRAIRIE
SUGAR LAND
FREBPORT
GRAND PRAIRIE
TEXAS CITY
BURNET
IRAAH
VANDERBILT
ALVIN
TURNERTOWN
GRAND PRAIRIE
GRAPEVINE
SMILEY
ALVIN
BRYAN
PLAINS
LUBBOCK
LUBBOCK
SAN DIEGO
PLAINS
DEER PARK
BIG SPRINGS
IRAAN
KERMIT

MCKINHBY
ELECTRA
PLANO
WISE
ROBERTSTON
GAINES
KLEBERG
T ARRANT
HARDIN
MONTGOMERY
MONTGOMERY
GREGG
ANDERSON
LEE
HARRIS
JACK
BEXAR
KING
GREGG
ECTOR
JACKSON
LIVE OAK
BRAZORIA
CASS
ANGELINA
DALLAS
CAMP
HUNT
JACKSON
BRAZOS
GREGG
TERRY
DUVAL
MATAGORDA
DENTON
SAN PATRICIO
COLORADO
COLORADO
BEXAR
BRAZORIA
TRAVIS
HARRIS
KING
ARRIS
GREGG
DALLAS
FORT BEND
BRAZORIA
DALLAS
GALVESTON
BURNET
PECOS
JACKSON
BRAZORIA
RUSK
DALLAS
TAR RANT
GONZALES
BRAZORIA
BRAZOS
YOAKUM
LUBBOCK
LUBBOCK
DUVAL
YOAKUM
HARRIS
HOARD
PECOS
HINKLER
KLEBERG
COLLIN
WICHITA
DALLAS

ST
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX

Spdate
04/27/92
04/25/92
04/27/92
04/28/92
04/28/92
04/29/92
04/29/92
04/29/92
04/30/92
05/01/92
05/01/92
05/02/92
04/30/92
02/05/92
10/30/92
05/06/92
05/01/92
05/08/92
05/09/92
05/10/92
05/11/92
05/04/92
05/08/92
05/12/92
05/13/92
05/13/92
05/13/92
05/14/92
05/15/92
05/14/92
05/15/92
05/15/92
05/16/92
05/16/92
05/16/92
05/16/92
05/18/92
04/30/92
05/18/92
05/19/92
05/18/92
05/19/92
05/19/92
05/19/92
05/19/92
05/19/92
05/19/92
05/12/92
05/20/92
05/20/92
05/20/92
05/21/92
05/21/92
05/21/92
05/18/92
05/22/92
05/22/92
05/23/92
05/23/92
05/23/92
05/24/92
05/25/92
05/27/92
05/26/92
05/26/92
05/27/92
05/28/92
05/28/92
OS/28/92
05/29/92

Matl
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL-.SHEEN
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL. 'CRUDE
OILlCRUBE
O1L:DIBSBL
GASOLINE : AUTOMOTIVE
OIL:USED MOTOR OIL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLIHE:AUTOHOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
BOTTOMS OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDB
OIL:CRUDE
OIL UNKNOWN
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
OIL:DIESEL
OILlCRUDE
GASOLINE, AUTOMOTIVE (4 . 23
OIL, FUEL: NO. 5
UNKNOWN OILIISOPAR C)
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNLEADED GASOLINE
HCA-1000 GASOLINE
OIL:CRUDE
SALT HATER (LIGHT SH2EN
GASOLINE : AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
HASTE OIL, USED MOTOR OIL
OILlCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
UNKNOWN OIL
GASOLINE:AUTOMOTIVE
OIL-.CRUDE
OIL:FUEL:N0.2-D


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    Case*

F92-2777
F92-277B
F92-2782
F92-2785
F92-2790
F92-2792
F92-2795
F92-2799
F92-2801
F92-2807
F92-2810
F92-2820
F92-2831
F92-2D33
F92-2«57
F92-2I70
F92-2871
F92-2880
F92-2881
F92-2883
F92-2«86
F92-2892
F92-2902
F92-2907
F92-2916
F92-2927
F92-2930
F92-2938
F92-2942
F92-2945
F92-2949
F92-2954
F92-2958
F92-2963
F92-2969
F92-2974
F92-2992
F92-2995
F92-3004
F92-3010
F92-3021
F92-3033
F92-3034
F92-3040
F92-3042
F92-3044
F92-3046
F92-3047
F92-3049
F92-3054
F92-3070
F92-3072
F92-3084
F92-3087
F92-3092
F92-3093
F92-3095
F92-3096
F92-3097
F92-3105
F92-3107
F92-3109
F92-3122
F92-3128
F92-3130
F92-3131
F92-3132
F92-3138
F92-3143
F92-31S4
                           Prp
PC  MARATHON OIL COMPANY
PC  CHEVRON
PC  EXXON CO USA
PC  MOBIL OIL CORP
PC  OXrCHEH,  IKC
PC  COX t PERKINS EXPLORATION
PC  SCURLOCK PERMIAN OIL
PC  TEXACO EXPLORATION,  INC
PC  AMOCO PIPELINE
PC  AMOCO PIPELINE
UN
PC  CLAYTON HILLIAMS JR.,
PC  HOUSTON LIGHTING < POWER
PC  SHELL PIPELINE
PC  MARATHON OIL CO.
PC  ARCO OIL COMPANY
PC  EXXON CO USA
PC  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PC  MARATHON OIL COMPANY
PU  RON EVANS
PC  CHEVRON PIPELINE CO
PC  EXXON USA
PC  TEXACO
PC  EXXON,  USA
PC  MARATHON OIL COMPANY
PC  CROWN CENTRAL PETROLEUM
PC  EXXON CO USA
PC  EXXON COMPANY USA
PC  ARCO PIPE LINE COMPANY
FG  USN HAS CORPUS CHRISTI
PC  WESTERN CO.  OF NORTH
PC  HENRY'S MELDING
PC  TEXACO PIPELINE, INC
LG  CITY OF GARLAND
PC  BFI
PC  SCURLOCK PERMIAN CO
PC  ARKLA ENERGY RESOURCES
PC  CETERA FUELS
PC  SHELL PIPELINE
PC  MID-AMERICA  PIPELINE CO.
PC  EXXON COMPANY,  USA
PC  MARATHON OIL
PC  CONOCO,  INC
PC  OUIK TRIP OR ALADDIN CAR
PC  AMOCO PIPELINE COMPANY
PC  BANHON  ENERGY,  INC
PC  SUN PIPELINE COMPAN
PC  SANTA FB  ENERGY
PC  KOCH SERVICE,  INC
PC  CARRIER CORPORATION
PC  CENCOR  REALTY
PC  ARCO PIPE LINE
PC  DIXIE MARINE
PC  EXXON OIL
UN
PC  STARR ENTERPRISES,TEXACO
PC  MARATHON  OIL COMPANY
PC  EXXON COMPANY.  USA
PC  MONSANTO CHEMICAL
PC  MARATHON  OIL COMPANY
PC  EXXON PIPELINE COMPANY
PC  EXXON REFINERY
PE  CHEVRON PIPELINE
PE  DISPOSAL  SYSTEMS
PE  CENTRAL POWER 4  LIGHT  CO
PE  EXXON COMPANY U.S.A.
PE  3M
PE  SAFETY  CLEAN CORP
PE  EXXON CO  USA
PE  UNION CARBIDE
   2 MILES  SOUTH OF

 1501 MCKENZIE  ROAD
 5 HI  SOUTH OF  CITY ON
 TURKEY CREEK, 5 HI  EAST OF
 TURKEY CREEK,  5  HI NW OF
 1454  GRAPEVINE ROAD
 CHAPARRAL
 msr  BAY  RD.,2 MI-S OF
 WEST  OF HIGHHAY  288,NORTH
 BLOCK 194 GC < SF  SURVEY
 OFF HHY 80 OH  LOCKER

 ON THE O'CONNER  RANCH,  8
 SEC.24, S MI SH  OF IRANN
 ROUTE 1.  BOX 264
 R-4.BOX 330,H  PORT ARTHUR

 J C BALHIN LEASE,  PANCT 2
2800 DECKER DRIVE
PUBLIC HORKS
FM-1936.NEST MURPHY
HIGHHAY 174  AND  917
5 MI NORTHEAST OF GRAHAM

2617 HILLONBROOK
17617 ALDIHB HESTFIELD
2 MILES SOUTH OF DOUGLAS
SURVEY  GH RR BLOCK 4,
STANCEL CREEK, LAT 21
 2205 WEST AIRPORT
PLAZA 303 SHOPPING CEHTER
120 PECAN
HAY ENERGY
ROUTE 7, BOX 507

4455 LOVERS LANE
BOX 711. FM-2917
BLOCK T, R B MATERSON
MC NEIL COMMUNITY,
2(00 DECKER DRIVE
DUNE FIELD SNODGRASS
2525 BATTLEGROUND ROAD
800 CROCKETT ST
THOMPSON FIELD
6801 RIVER PLACE BLVD
3333 FEDERAL ST
2800 DECKER DR
5TH AVENUE SOUTH
          Lcity

 TEXON
 MISSOURI  CITY
 KILGORE
 VANDERBILT
 CORPUS CHRISTI
 EDNA
 KILGORE
 KILGORE
 MINERAL HELLS
 MINERAL HELLS
 GRAPEVINE
 LA GRANGE
 KLDOH
 HOUSTON
 IRAAN
 GLADBHATER
 BAY CITY,
 REFUGIO
 IRAAN
 ORAHGBFIELD
 BEAUMONT
 CRANE
 LIBERY
 SUGAR LAND
 IRAAN
 PASADENA
 BAYTONN
 COHROB
 GONZALES
 CORPUS CHRISTI
 ODESSA
 JOSHUA
 GRAHAM
 GARLAND
 DALLAS
 ABILENE
 QUEEN CITY
 HOUSTON
 DOUGLAS
 SKELLYTOHN
 JOURDANTON
 HARKHAH
 PENHELL
 BULESS
 PINE MILLS
ARANSAS PASS
HOUSTON
SOHERVILLE
KARNBS
SAN ANTONIO
GRAND PRAIRIE
VICTORIA
BAY CITY
LCWGVIBN
DALLAS
DALLAS
 IRAAN
CONROB
ALVIN
GUTHRIE
LULING
BAYTONN
PBHRBLL
DEER PARK
BEEVILLE
SUGARLAND
AUSTIN
PASADENA
BAYTOHN
TEXAS CITY
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
       Lcounty

REAGAN
FORT BEND
RUSK
JACKSON
NUECEff
JACKSON
GREGG
R.-USK
PALO PINTO
PALO PINTO
T ARRANT
FAYETTB
CHAMBERS
HARRIS
PECOS
GREGG
MATAGORDA
REFUGIO
PECOS
ORANGE
JEFFERSON
CRANE
LIBERTY
FORT BEND
PECOS
HARRIS
HARRIS
MONTOGMERY
GUADALUPE
NUBCBS
BCTOR
JOHNSON
YOUNG
DALLAS
DALLAS
TAYLOR
CASS
HARRIS
NACODOCHES
CARSON
ATASCOSA
MATAGORDA
ECTOR
TARRAMT
HOOD
NUECES
HARRIS
BURLBSON
KARNBS
BEXAR
DALLAS
VICTORIA
BRAZORIA
RUSK
DALLAS
DALLAS
PECOS
MONTGOMERY
BRAZORIA
KING
CALDHBLL
HARRIS
CRANE
HARRIS
BEE
FORT BEND
TRAVIS
HARRIS
HARRIS
GALVESTON


ST
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


Spdate
05/29/92
OS/29/92
05/29/92
05/30/92
05/31/92
05/31/92
05/30/92
OS/01/92
06/01/92
06/01/92
06/01/92
06/02/92
05/02/92
06/03/92
05/26/92
06/04/92
06/05/92
06/05/92
06/04/92
06/05/92
06/05/92
06/06/92
06/07/92
06/06/92
06/01/92
06/09/92
06/09/92
06/10/92
06/10/92
06/10/92
06/10/92
06/10/92
06/11/92
06/11/92
06/12/92
06/12/92
06/13/92
06/13/92
06/15/92
06/15/92
06/16/92
06/17/92
06/17/92
06/16/92
06/17/92
06/17/92
06/11/92
06/11/92
06/17/92
06/11/92
01/01/91
06/19/92
06/22/92
06/21/92
06/20/92
06/22/92
06/22/92
06/22/92
06/22/92
06/22/92
06/22/92
06/23/92
06/23/92
06/24/92
06/23/92
06/24/92
06/24/92
06/24/92
06/25/92
06/16/92


Hatl
OIL:CRUOE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL:CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE
DISTILLATE
UNKNOWN OIL
OILiCRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL:CRUDE
OIL, HISC.-LUBRICATING
OILiCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: DIESEL AND SOME
OILiCRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINElAUTOMOTIVE
OIL SLUDGE
OIL: CRUDE
CASOLINElAUTOMOTIVE
CUTTING OIL WITH CADMIUM
OIL:DIESEL FUEL
OILlDIESKL
OIL: CRUDE
OILS.HI5C : TRANSFORMER
OILtDIESEL
OZL:CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
JET FUEL:JP-1 KEROSENE
NATURAL GAS
DEHETHANIZED NAT GAS
OILICRUDE
OILiCRUDB
OILlCRUDB
UNLEADED FUEL
OILiCRUDE
OIL:CHUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
HASTE
HYDRAULIC OIL
GASOLINE
GASOLINE
OIL RESIDUE
UHKNOHH OIL
GASOLINE I AUTOMOT WE ( 4 . 2 3
OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
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OILiCRUDE
OILiCRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL, MISCt TRANSFORMER
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OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL
01 1.: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE
OIL:DIBSEL FUEL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIESEL
TANK BOTTOM SCRAPINGS
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, MISC: COAL TAR
OIL: CRUDE
NAPHTHA: PETROLEUM
NAPHTHA
OIL: CRUDE
PETROLEUM NAPHTHA
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE MIXED HITH
CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS
OIL, MISC: MINERAL
OIL: CRUDE
OTHER OIL (PETROLEUM
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
JBT-A FUEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
PAINTS AND THINNERS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
PRODUCED SALT HATER
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: CRUDE
OILTY-TYPE MATERIAL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
JET FUEL: JP-5
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
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UN
FE  EXXON USA
PE  MOBIL PIPELINE COMPANY
PE  ARCO PIPELINE
PE  ElB PRODUCTS
LG  SBGUIN ELBC CO
PE  CHEVRON PIPELINE
UN
PE  EXXON COMPANY USA
PE  EXXON CO USA
PE  EXXON STATION
UN
UN
LG  CITY OF AUSTIN
PE  HOHELL PETROLEUM CO.
PE  PRAXAR INC
PE  EXXON COMPANY USA
PE  TEXAS EASTMAN
PE  EXXON CO USA
PE  MOBIL EXPLORATION
UN
PE  TEXACO PIPELINE INC
PE  MILLER BREHING CO
PE  A BARGE SANDBLASTING
PE  TEXACO CHEMICAL CO
PE  AMOCO PIPELINE
UN  UNKNOWN,  UNKNOWN
PU  HOUSTON LIGHTING ( POWER
PE  CITGO PIPELINE CO
UN
PE  TEXACO E i P  PRODUCTION
PE  COSDEN PIPELINE
PB  EXXON COMPANY,  USA
PE  BGP  FUELS COMPANY
PE  FEDERAL EXPRESS
PE  A.B.   ROBERTS OIL CO
UN  UNKNOWN
PE  M/V  PINA
PB  WILSON OWEN OIL CO.
PE  HOHELL PETROLEUM
PE  HOLLYWOOD MARINE
PE  SHELL PIPELINE CORP.
PE  TEXACO PIPELINE INC
PE  HOLLYWOOD MARINE
PB  HOLLYWOOD MARINE INC
PB  HOWELL PETROLEUM COMPANY
PB  PHILLIPS 66
PE  AMOCO PIPELINE
PE  DOUBLE  0 CONVENIENCE
PE  EXXON COMPANY USA
PE  TEXACO EXPLORATION
PE  TEXACO PIPELINE,  INC
          Locate

CEDAR POINT AREA,,  ST
4750 WEST  CEDAR BAYOU
SURVEY  I 4 GNRR A-672,
TREE MONKEY ROAD
HWY 672
B. SCARP I NATO NO.l
ALABAMA COUSHATTA NO.2
NEAR STATE HWY  171  AND
OFF HWY 190, 4  MI WEST  OF
NW MILITARY ( LOCK  HILL
300 YDS WEST OF HWY 171
SECTION 22 / SURVEY 22
l.SO MILES SOUTH OF CITY
25 MILES NORTHEAST  OF
FM-27,3 MI EAST OF
COUNTY RD.  15»
HWY 20 TO  HWY 80
ROBERT LONGBOTHAM SURVEY
19300 WESTHEIHER ROAD
GWB LEASE
D MOORE SURVEY,  4 MI
HWY 64 SOUTH TO 1ST RD
9811 WITHORH DR FOSTEX
503 BRADEN STREET
BLOCK 57 SECTION 15
FOLEY AVENUE
TOMBALL FIELD WELL  NO 5,
FM ROAD 1187
NORTH CENTER ST
FAIRVIEW
BEHIND TERRELL  PARK GOLF
2915 WEBBERVILLE ROAD
KURTIN FIELD
1-30 MILE  192 NORTHBOUND
MAGNET WHITHERS FIELD
OFF HWY 149, 7  MILES  SB
EAST TEXAS FIELD
.5 MILES M OF HYWY  281
OLD HARTINDALB  ROAD
BLOCK 1812 T,E  < L
7001 SOUTH FREEWAY
ON INTERCOASTAL HIGHWAY
GATS 24 SAVANNAH AVE
2 MI.EAST AND 1 MI  NORTH
OFF OF PROGRESS ROAD
19TH AND HOLLAND STREET
LEASE-GW RICHIE
MOCKINGBIRD LANE ACROSS
HOSKINS MOUNDS  FIELD, 10
TNP RAILROAD BLOCK  31,
MAGNET WITHERS  FIELD
1200 NORTH BROADWAY
3001 NORTH AIRFIELD DRIVE
927 S SB RT 323
1301 RIDGEVIEW DRIVE. IN
NT CHESTER DOCK
COUNTY ROAD 304
MCADAMS LEASE,  3 MILESE
PHILLIP 66 SAN BERNARD
SKINNER RD

PO BOX 1« END OF AVE A
PHILLIPS PETRO CO DOCKS
NEAR HUMFORD RD, BRYAN
SPUR 119 NORTH
MONROE STATION,   LVRR
HIGHWAY 83 AT
WARD OIL UNIT tl.WEST
NW CORNER,  EAST  1/2
2 MI SOUTH OF VALLEY VIEW
          Lolty

BAYTOWH
BAYTOWN
CARIZZO  SPRINGS
CLEVELAND
TILDEN
BRYAN
LIVINGSTON
CLEBURNE
IRAAH
SAN ANTONIO
CLEBURNE
BORGER
CLARKSVILLE
BRBCKENRIDGE
WORTHAH
KENNEDY
DALLAS
NORTHAM
HOUSTON
MACHEH
WHITE OAK
WRIGHT CITY
HOUSTON
SEGUIN
ORLA
PORT ARTHUR
TOMBALL
HEMPSTEAD
BOHHAH
FAIRVIEW
PORT ARTHUR
AUSTIN
BRYAN
NEW BOSTON
WHARTON
LONGVIEN
NEW LONDON
FALFURRIAS
SAN MARCOS
OLHEY
FORT WORTH
FREBPORT
PORT ARTHUR
LUBBOCK
MINERAL  WELLS
GELENA PARK
GLADEWATER
ODESSA
DANBURY
SAND SPRINGS
WHARTON
LA PORTE
IRVING
TYLER
LEWISVILLE
HOUSTON
CARTHAGE
VEALMOOR
SWEENY
KATY
BRYSON
SWEENY
SWEENY
BRYAN
BORGER
LUBBOCK
DONNA
VANDERBILT
LEORS
VALLEY VIEW
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
       Lcounty

CHAMBERS
HARRIS
MAVERICK
LIBERTY
MCMULLEN
BRAZOS
POLK
JOHNSON
PECOS
BEXAR
JOHNSON
HUTCHINSOH
GREGG
YOUNG
FREESTONE
KARNES
DALLAS
FREESTONE
HARRIS
ANDERSON
GREGG
SMITH
HARRIS
GUADALUPE
REEVES
JEFFERSON
HARRIS
WALLER
FANNIN
PALO PINTO
JEFFERSON
TRAVIS
BRAZOS
BOWIE
WHARTON
HARRISON
RUSK
JIM WELLS
HAYS
ARCHER
TARRANT
BRAZORIA
JEFFERSON
LUBBOCK
PALO PINTO
HARRIS
GREGG
ECTOR
BRAZORIA
HOWARD
WHARTON
HARRIS
DALLAS
SMITH
DEHTON
HOUSTON
PANOLA
BORDEN
BRAZORIA
FT.BEND
JACK
BRAZORIA
BRAZORIA
BRAZOS
HUTCHINSOH
LUBBOCK
HIDALGO
JACKSON
GRAY
WICHITA


ST
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


Spdate
07/21/92
07/21/92
07/28/92
07/2«/92
07/29/92
07/29/92
07/30/92
07/30/92
07/29/92
07/27/92
07/30/92
07/30/92
07/31/92
07/23/92
01/01/92
01/02/92
09/03/92
07/29/92
07/30/92
07/30/92
01/05/92
OI/OC/92
01/07/92
08/09/92
08/09/92
08/10/92
08/10/92
01/10/92
08/05/92
01/07/92
01/11/92
01/11/92
08/12/92
08/12/92
01/14/92
08/14/92
01/14/92
OS/14/92
Ot/l
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    Case!      t           Prp

 F92-3987      PE PACIFIC ENTERPRISES
 F92-3993      PE GENERAL DYNAMICS
 F92-4021      PE HIJECT SERVICE CO.
 F92-4028      PE ARCO OIL AND GAS
 F92-4038      PE DIAMOND SHAMROCK REFINING
 F92-4039      PE PORT OF HOUSTON AUTHORITY
 F92-4041      PE HOHELL PETROLOEUM CO
 F92-4047      UN
 F92-4054      PE SNYDBR OIL
 F92-4062      PE CHEVRON
 F92-4073      PE DIAMOND SHAMROCK
 F92-4075      PE PACIFIC ENTERPRISES
, F92-4086      UN
 F92-4090      PE EXXON PIPELINE CO
 F92-4108      PE E-3YSTEMS
 F92-4118      PE EXXON PIPELINE COMPANY
 F92-4128      PE SUH MARINE TERMINALS
 F92-4135      PE HOECHST CELANESE
 F92-4143      UN
 F92-4153      PE EXXON COMPANY USA
 F92-4160      PE SHELL PIPELINE
 F92-4162      PE EXXON CO USA
 F92-4176      PE EXXON CHEMICAL AMERICA
 F92-4204      PE MOBIL EXPLORATION
 F92-4211      PE COASTAL STATES CORP
 F92-4212      PE ROLLINS TRUCK LEASING
 F92-4217      PE HOUSTON PETROLEUM
 F92-4224      PE EXXON PIPELINE CO
 F92-4234      PE OXY USA INC
 F92-4241      PB AMOCO PIPELINE
 F92-4247      PB DALLAS/FT NORTH INT AIRPO
 F92-4250      PE EXXON PIPELINE CO
 F92-42SS      UN CITY OF AUSTIN ELEC/UTIL
 F92-4273      PE EXXON REFINERY
 F92-4278      PE SNYDER OIL CORP
 F92-4279      PE EXXON PIPELINE CO
 F92-4293      PE DIAMOND SHAMROCK REFINING
 F92-4297      PE ARCO OIL I GAS CO.
 F92-4307      PE HIGHLAND PUMP CO
 F93-0013      PE TEXACO INC
 F93-0022      PE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
 F93-0029      PE AMERICAN EXPLORATION
 F93-0031      UN ADKINS GAS CO
 F93-0032      PE SAFETY KLEEN
 F93-0037      PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
 F93-0039      PE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
 F93-OOS1      PE BRAMMER ENGINEERING
 F93-0053      PE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
 F93-0057      PE STAR ENTERPRISES
 F93-0064      FG USAF-CARSHELL AFB
 F93-0073      PB UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
 F93-0078      PE PRIDE REFINING INC
 F93-0091      PE TEXACO E ( P
 F93-0092      PE DC* CHEMICAL COMPANY
 F93-0094      PE MOBIL CHEMICAL
 F93-0104      UN
 F93-0107      PE HOLLYWOOD MARINE INC
 F93-0115      FG USAF-
 F93-0120      PE EMTECH ENVIRONMENTAL
 F93-0121      UN
 F93-0137      PE UNION PACIFIC RESOURCES
 F93-0155      PB GULFSIDE GAS
 F93-0176      PB MARATHON OIL
 F93-0178      PE ARCO OIL AND GAS
 F93-0186      PE BUSKE LINES INC.
 F93-0192      PB COMSTOCK OIL AND GAS
 F93-0194      UN
 F93-0202      PE BARREN PETROLEUM
 F93-0207      PE COLONIAL PIPELINE
 F93-021S      PE COASTAL STATES CORP
          Locate

BLOCK X OF RM THOMPSON
AIR FORCE PLANT MO.4 SPUR
FM 1795
BLOCK 30,SEC-3,T-1 SOUTH,
LAREDO REFINED PRODUCTS
111 B LOOP NORTH
RT5 NEHBBRRY LEASE NO.l
CADDO LAKE 1/2 WEST OF LA
1.50 HI SOUTHEAST OF CITY
25TH AND AVENUE H
1-35 EXT 13

EAST FORK OF CRYSTAL
.25 MI NEST OF STATE HHAY
FM 1570 AND FM 2101
4 MI EAST OF BENAVIDES
HHY 347
HHY 77 SOUTH
PBACHTREE ST AND MILES ST
2000 FT FROM TANK BATTERY
SECTION 1 BLOCK 6
100 YDS SOUTH OF HHATLEY
5000 BAYHAY DRIVE
SEBLIGSON FIELD OFF HHY
.25 MILES N Of COUNTY
INTERSTATE 40 EXIT 36
RT 6 BOX 739A
TALCO FIELD
BLOCK B-3 D t SE SURVEY
502 NORTH WEST AVE
PO DRAWER DFH
NEAR HHY 71
2401 HOLLY STREET
2800 DECKER DRIVE
SECTION 62 BLOCK DD OF
RUSK COUNTY TEXAS
15 MILES NORTH OF
FOSTER A LEASE HELL NO. 3
3904 S RANKIN HHY
PORT NECHES FIELD BESSIE
UNION PACIFIC RR
2 HI SOUTH OF HHY 73
9613 MINERAL HELLS HYHY
1722 COOPER CREEK RD
HHY 31 AND 135 JUNCTION
HP 845
E.  LEWIS A 35 SURVEY
RUSH ROAD
NORTH END OF HOUSTON AVE
20 MILES WEST OF CARSHELL
FH 1960 CROSSING
OFF FH 108,1/2 MI SOUTH
FLOWERS CAYNON SAND UNIT
BRAZOS RIVER NEAR LAKE
9822 LA PORTS FREEHAY
INTERSECTION UNIV 4
PHILLIPS FACILITY
135 DEGREE RADIAL ARC TO
1-10 I FH 949
ON RAILROAD RIGHT OF HAY
1 MILE SOUTH OF HWY 70
INTERSECTION OF PEARSALL
1320 LOOP 197 SOUTH
HHY 82
777 FREEPORT PKHY
COMPANY PROPERTY 242H,
4803 SHAWN DR
3 MILES WEST OF FH1417
13300 WEST PORT ARTHUR RD
.5 HI EAST OF COUNTY RD
          Lclty

GUTHRIB
FORT WORTH
HAWKINS
COAHOMA
LAREDO
HOUSTON
BRYAN
UNKNOWN
BRECKENRIDGE
PORT ARTHUR
LAREDO
KNOX CITY
CONROE
DANBURY
GREENVILLE
BBNAVIDES
NEDERLAND
BISHOP
ODESSA
CONROE
MCCAHEY
WHITE OAK
BAYTOHN
FREEHONT
PORTLAND
VEGA
ALVIN
TALCO
BORGER
LEVELLAND
IRVING
TALCO
AUSTIN
BAYTOWN
HELLMAN
SEXTON CITY
AHARILLO
WHITE OAK
MIDLAND
BESSIE HEIGHTS MARSH
FORT WORTH
WINNIE
MINERAL HELLS
DENTON
KILGORE
HACO
CLAYTON
POTTSBORO
PORT ARTHUR
FORT HORTH
HUFFMAN
HINGUS
ASPERMONT
LAKE JACKSON
HOUSTON
FORT HORTH
SHEENY
FORT HORTH
COLUMBUS
EL PASO
BISHOP
SOMERSET
TEXAS CITY
GAINESVILLE
COPPELL
DUMAS
KILLEEN
SHERMAN
BEAUMONT
PORTLAND
      Lcounty

KING
TARRANT
HOOD
HOWARD
WEBB
HARRIS
BRAZOS
HARRISON
STEPHENS
JEFFERSON
HBBB
KING
MONTGOMERY
BRAZORIA
HUNT
DUVAL
JEFFERSON
NUECES
BCTOR
MONTGOMERY
CRANE
GREGG
HARRIS
JIM HELLS
SAN PATRICIO
OLDHAM
GALVESTON
TITUS
HUTCHINSON
HOCKLEY
DALLAS
TITUS
TRAVIS
HARRIS
TERRY
RUSK
POTTER
GREGG
MIDLAND
ORANGE
T ARRANT
JEFFERSON
PALO PINTO
DENTON
GREGG
HCLENNAH
PANOLA
GRAYSON
JEFFERSON
TARRANT
LIBERTY
PALO PINTO
STONEWALL
BRAZORIA
HARRIS
TARRANT
BRAZORIA
TARRANT
COLORADO
EL PASO
NUECES
BEXAR
GALVESTON
COOKE
DALLAS
MOORE
BELL
GRAYSON
JEFFERSON
SAN PATRICIO


ST
TX
IX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
IX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


Spdate
08/31/92
09/01/92
09/03/92
09/02/92
09/04/92
09/05/92
09/05/92
09/05/92
09/05/92
09/07/92
09/04/92
09/06/92
09/09/92
09/09/92
09/10/92
09/11/92
09/12/92
09/13/92
09/14/92
09/15/92
09/15/92
09/15/92
09/16/92
09/18/92
09/19/92
09/19/92
09/20/92
09/21/92
09/21/92
09/23/92
09/23/92
09/21/92
09/24/92
09/25/92
09/25/92
09/26/92
09/28/92
09/29/92
06/01/91
10/02/92
10/02/92
10/03/92
10/04/92
10/04/92
10/05/92
10/05/92
10/06/92
10/05/92
10/06/92
10/06/92
10/08/92
10/08/92
10/01/92
10/08/92
10/09/92
10/09/92
10/11/92
10/12/92
10/08/92
10/09/92
10/14/92
10/16/92
10/19/92
10/19/92
la/20/92
10/21/92
10/21/92
10/22/92
10/22/92
la/23/92


Hatl
OIL: CRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL, HISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
WASTE OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
BENZENE HYDROCARBON HIX
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-1
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL A
OIL: CRUDE
NO. 5 FUEL/OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS CONDBNSATE
PETROLEUM NAPHTHA
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
K049 HASTE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
MIXED HYDROCARBONS
UNKNOWN OIL
OTHER OIL (VACUM GASOIL)
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
HASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
UNREFINED GASOLINE
SALT HATER HITH A TRACE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
UNKNOWN OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
KEROSENE
OIL: DIESEL


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 F93-0219
 F93-0236
 F93-0237
 F93-0238
 F93-0246
 F93-02S1
 F93-0252
 F93-026S
 F93-0271
 F93-0277
 F93-0278
 F93-02<4
. F93-0286
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PE ARCO PIPELINE CO
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PE SANTA FE RAILROAD
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                            Locate

                  4.t MILES SB HHARTON.TX
                  SAN BERNARD RIVER FM 1301
                  1119 EAST BARBERS CUT
                  2700 SOUTH GRANDVIEH
                  COUNTY SCHOOL LAND
                  2 HI S OF INTERSECTION OF
                  OFF OF IRVINGTON ST
                  MARKER 13 STATION 3418+40
                  1606 MISSILE ROAD
                  9400 BLOCK OF
                  GATE 24 SAVANNAH AVB
                  MILEPOST 623.6
                  LEON CREEK BY OUTFALL OO3
                  1700 BLOCK OF HERRICK ST
                  SAALC
                  14511 HEMPSTEAD HHY
                  INTERSTATE 10 HEST BOUND
                  BLOCK B-16
                  7121 SHELBY AVB
                  E.  OF HHY 39 AND S.  OF
                  CLEAR LAKE OIL FIELD,S HI
                  387 CTY RD OFF FARM RD
                  LINE BE
                  HHY 631
                  906 CLINTON DR
                  HACO MANUFACTURING CO.
                  ROUTE 5 BOX «6C
                  ST HHY 347 POB 3269
                  J F HASON HELL, LEASE
                  HIGHHAY 75
                  614 JANISCH
                  OFF HHY 21
                  1224 NICOLE APT 1214
                  F-H 2>54 NEAR HHY 105 H
                  J C PERSONS TANK BATTERY
                  SEGNICK COMPRESSOR STA
                  AVENUE I,LAT:29
                  PHILLIPS-SWEENY TERMINAL
                  615 HEST ST.  JOHNS
                  OYSTER LAKE FACILITY
                  SOUTH OF FM 1462 BRIDGE
                  CTY RD 157 E.TURN LEFT AT
                  HP 447.1
                  EXXON USA FRIENDSHOOD
                  NORTHBOUND HHY 90 NEAR
                  SEC.7,BLOCK F, 20 HI
                  1722 COOPER CREEK RD
                  RT 4 BOX 330 HBST PORT
                  ANAHUAC FIELD
                  WATSON STATION ON HRY 83
                  13 MILES SOUTH OF LORENZO
                  CEDAR LAKE
                  B.SCARPINATO LEASE HELL
                  50FT NORTH OF STATION 57B
                  REL SILVEY LEASE OFF HHY
                  QUEENS ROAD
                  PIPE RACK 2000 S OF SCCU
                  HELL LOCATION 7630,3.50
                  GC4SS KK SURVEY SECTION
                  EAST 30TH STREET
                  SEC.34,  17 MILKS SOUTH OF
                  MEMORIAL PARK HHY 225 AND
                  ON A DIRT RD THREE MILES
                  USAF AIR BASE BLDG 1149
                  15 HI SM OF CRANE
                  1  KODAK BLVD
                  NEHBERRY NO.  3 HALDEN
                  SAN ANTONIO INTL AIRPORT
                  1  MILE SOUTH OF IOWA PARK
                  CLOSE TO HHY 251
          Lcity

HHARTON
NEST COLUMBIA
MORGANS POINT
ODESSA
LEVELLAND
ALVIN
HOUSTON
BECKERVILLB, OK
HICHITA FALLS
HOUSTON
PORT ARTHUR
PRIONA
KELLY AFB
FORT HORTH
KELLY AFB
HOUSTON
BEAUMONT
ODESSSA
GREENVILLE
1OLA
PASADENA
LAGRANGE
SHERMAN
TAFT
GALENA PARK
GORDON
CORSICAHA
BEAUMONT
PRICE
MELISSA
HOUSTON
CALDHBLL
FORT HORTH
MONTGOMERY
HHITE OAK
CORPUS CHRISTI
SHEENY
SHEENY
AUSTIN
BAY CITY
ROSHARON
KILGORE
SHEETHATBR
FRIENDSHOOD
HOUSTON
KNOX CITY
DBtfTON
BEAUMONT
ANAHUAC
DENVER CITY
LORENZO
LOOP
BRYAN
IRAAN
NEW LONDON
SOUTH HOUSTON
TEXAS CITY
IRAAN
IRAAN
DALLAS/FORT HORTH
STERLING CITY
PASADENA
POTH
SAN ANTONIO
CRANE
LONGVIEH
BRYAN
SAN ANTONIO
IOHA PARK
NEH CASTLE
                                                                   ERNS Oil Spill Database
      Lcounty

HHARTON
BRAZORIA
HARRIS
ECTOR
HOCKLEY
BRAZORIA
HOUSTON
CCOKE
HICHITA
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
FARMER
BEXAR
TARRANT
BEXAR
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
ECTOR
HUNT
GRIMES
HARRIS
FAYETTE
GRAYSON
SAN PATRICIO
HARRIS
PALO PINTO
NAVARRO
JEFFERSON
RUSK
COLLIN
HARRIS
BURLESON
TARRANT
MONTGOMERY
GREGG
NUBCBS
BRAZORIA
BRAZORIA
TRAVIS
BRAZORIA
BRAZORIA
RUSK
NOLAN
HARRIS
HARRIS
KING
DENTON
JEFFERSON
CHAMBERS
YOAKITM
CROSBY
GAIHES
BRAZOS
PECOS
RUSK
HARRIS
GALVBSTON
PECOS
PECOS
DALLAS
STERLING
HARRIS
WILSON
BEXAR
CRANE
HARRISON
BRAZOS
BEXAR
HICHITA
YOUNG


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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


Spdate
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10/25/92
10/23/92
10/24/92
10/26/92
10/22/92
10/27/92
10/21/92
10/29/92
10/30/92
10/30/92
10/30/92
10/30/92
10/31/92
11/01/92
11/02/92
11/03/92
11/03/92
11/02/92
11/04/92
11/04/92
11/04/92
11/10/92
11/10/92
11/11/92
11/11/92
09/21/92
11/12/92
11/12/92
11/12/92
11/13/92
11/14/92
11/14/92
11/14/92
11/16/92
11/16/92
11/17/92
11/17/92
11/17/92
11/19/92
11/19/92
11/19/92
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11/20/92
11/20/92
11/21/92
11/21/92
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11/17/92
11/27/92
11/26/92
11/30/92
11/27/92
11/27/92
11/21/92
11/29/92
11/29/92
11/30/92
11/30/92
12/02/92
12/02/92
12/02/92
12/02/92
12/02/92
11/24/92
12/03/92
12/03/92


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NATURAL GAS (15,366,000
HYDRO TEST HATER KITH
OIL: DIESEL
HASTE OIL, K049
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE VAPORS
UNKNOWN OIL
JET FUEL: JP-4
MINERAL SPIRITS
UNKNOWN OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIESBL
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
ASPHALT
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, HISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL! CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
POLYPROPYLENE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
OIL, HISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
OIL: DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, HISC: MINERAL
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE HIXED
OIL, HISC: MINERAL
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
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          Locate

DOH CHEMICAL PLANT
TRIAD LOCKHART LEASE
HHY 21 NEAR THE
PLACEDO CREEK, 6 MI NORTH
REESE AFB BLDG 52
BLESSING FIELD TRRC
RACCOON BEND GATHERING
DUENALL NO.l
BLOCK 32 T I T RR COMPANY
WEST PORT ARTHUR RD
2.50 MI N. OF NEW LONDON
NEAR RT 2 919-AURELIA LH
11611 5TH ST
SECTION 15
BRADLEY RANCH,IB MI S,SH
NORTH DAYTON GATHERING
CORNER OF PINE ST AND
25 MILES NEST OF 1-37
3 BOX 411 HHY 1161
HASTINGS FIELD WEST
5 MILES HEST OF KNOX
FM ROAD 616.1.50 MIH OF
2400 SOUTH SHORE BLVD.
HH CASTLEBERRY SURVEY
OFF HATLEY RD
FARM RD 1405, 2MI S OF
CONROE FIELD OFF OF HHY
1300 CREEKBBND
RJ BURTON LEASE
BONANO 1-3 STEEL STORE
HIGHHAY 16, 25 MI SOUTH
MILEPOST 153
TAYLOR'S BAYOU
EAST SIDE OF JENNINGS
CTY RD 308 3 MILES SOUTH
HHY 50 NORTH, 10 MI HNH OF
FARM MARKET 489
HI DJ HUTSON SURVEY A496
INTERSTATE 45
HEST LUCAS DRIVE AND
H L HILKERSOH SURVEY
711 INDUSTRIAL BLVD
INTERSTATE 10 BELTHAY 8
PUBLIC SCHOOL LAND
SEC-3, R-140 HEST.
INDUSTRIAL BLVD
T GRACE SURVEY/5.50 MI
OMNIPORT 16203 PENNINSULA
EAST OF HHY 42,  5 MI
TEXACO OFFICE
HEST BRANCH A LEASE HELL
SECTION 10 BLOCK 19
DALLAS/FT.  NORTH AIRPORT
FARM < MARKET RD HHY FM
.25 MI REST OF HIGHHAY 42
HHY 49
301 NORTH CONCEPCION
ROUTE 6

8280 SHELDON RD
10 MI EAST OF DELHART, TX
OUST OFF CR 30 IN AH OPEN
5145 NORHOOD RD
NEAR DECATUR
1722 COOPER CREEK RD
HELL NO. 5, 2 MILES FROM
GOLDEN TRIANGLE UNIT
NEHBERRY NO.  4 HALLIN RD
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DFH
TITUS COUNTY SCHOOL LAND
          Lcity

FREEPORT
CORSICAHA
BRYAN
PORT LAVACA
LUBBOCK
BLESSING
HEMPSTEAD
CALDHELL
VEALMOOR
BEAUMONT
NEH LONDON
ROSEHBURG
SHELDON
VEALMOOR
KNOX CITY
DAYTON
HEST TEXAS
TILDEN
HUNGERFORD
ALVIN
KNOX
VANDERBILT
LEAGUE CITY
CLARKSVILLE CITY
HHITE OAK
SHELDON
CONROE
HHITE OAK
KILGORB
CALDHELL
SAN ANTONIO
LULING
PORT ARTHUR
BLECTRA
ORANGE GROVE
BRYAN
FAIRFIELD
SHERMAN
CENTERVILLE
BEAUMONT
VULCHER
LUFKIN
HOUSTON
KERMIT
SHYDBR
LUFKIN
KILGORE
CHANNELVIEN
KILGORE
ELECTRA
VANDERBILT
BAKERSFIELD
DALLAS
SLOCUH
KILGORB
AVINGER
EL PASO
GAINESVILLE
MESQUITE
CHANNELVIEH
CHAMBERLIN
LOLITA
DALLAS

DENTON
TOMBALL
BRYAN
BRYAN
GRAPEVINE
FORT STOCKTON
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
      Lcounty

BRAZOS
NAVARRO
BRAZOS
VICTORIA
LUBBOCK
MATAGORDA
AUSTIN
BURLESON
BORDEN
JEFFERSON
RUSK
FORT BEND
HARRIS
BORDEN
STONEWALL
LIBERTY
MCLENNAN
MCMULLEN
HHARTON
BRAZORIA
STONEHALL
JACKSON
GALVESTOH
GREGG
GREGG
CHAMBERS
MONTGOMERY
GREGG
RUSK
BRAZORIA
BEXAR
CALDHELL
JEFFERSON
WICHITA
JIM HELLS
BRAZOS
FREESTONE
GRAYSOH
LEON
JEFFERSON
MONTAGUE
ANGELINA
HARRIS
HINKLER
GARZA
ANGELINA
GREGG
HARRIS
GREGG
WICHITA
JACKSON
PECOS
TARRANT
ANDERSON
RUSK
MARION
EL PASO
COOKE
DALLAS
HARRIS
UNKNOWN
JACKSON
DALLAS
HISE
DENTON
HARRIS
BRAZOS
BRAZOS
TARRANT
PECOS


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TX
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TX
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TX
TX
TX
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Spdate
12/03/92
12/03/92
12/04/92
12/04/92
12/04/92
12/04/92
12/04/92
12/07/92
12/07/92
12/08/92
12/08/92
11/21/92
12/09/92
12/07/92
12/10/92
12/10/92
12/10/92
12/11/92
12/08/92
12/09/92
12/10/92
12/12/92
12/14/92
12/14/92
12/14/92
12/14/92
12/15/92
12/15/92
12/16/92
12/15/92
12/17/92
12/18/92
12/21/92
12/18/92
12/19/92
12/21/92
12/24/92
12/27/92
12/27/92
12/29/92
12/29/92
12/29/92
12/29/92
12/28/92
12/30/92
12/29/92
12/30/92
12/31/92
12/31/92
01/01/93
01/01/93
01/01/93
01/02/93
01/02/93
01/03/93
01/05/93
01/05/93
01/05/93
01/06/93
01/07/93
01/08/93
01/09/93
01/10/93
01/08/93
01/12/93
01/12/93
01/12/93
01/13/93
01/13/93
12/10/92


Hatl
OIL: DIBSEL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
MINERAL SPIRITS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
NATURAL GAS
OIL: CRUDB
OIL! CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDB
OIL, FUEL: HO. 2
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL: DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDB
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, FUBL: MO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDB
OILt CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDB
JET FUEL! JP-1
OIL: CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OTHER OILITURBINE OIL)
FLUX THINNER
OIL: CRUDB
OIL: DIESEL
BENZENE HYDROCARBON MIX
OIL: DIBSEL
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUH GAS
SOYBEAN OIL
OIL: CRUDE OIL
MINERAL SPIRITS
OIL: CRUDB
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-5
OIL: CRUDE


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PE  TEXACO PIPELINE  INC
PE  CONOCO TRANSPORTATION
PE  UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
PS  EXXON COMPANY USA
UN
PB  ENTEX
PB  SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
PE  TBEJAS CO
PB  CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
PE  FINA OIL I  CHEMICAL
PE  EXXON CO USA
UN
PE  COASTAL STATES CORP
PE  PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
PE  SUN PIPELINE
PE  BAYTANK HOUSTON  INC
PE  TEXACO PIPELINE  INC
UN
PE  SOUTHWESTERN REFINING CO.
PE  FEDERAL EXPRESS
PE  SCURLOCK OIL COMPANY
PE  OXY CHEMICAL
UN
PE  SAGE ENERGY
PB  HUNT OIL CO
UN
PE  LYONDELL PETROCHEMICALS
PU  CITY PUBLIC SERVICE
PE  OAK HILLS PAINT  t BODY
PE  EXXON PIPELINE CO
PE  PRIDE PIPELINE CO.
PB  PETROLITE (POLYMERS DIV)
PE  STORM LAWN  < GARDEN
PE  PRIDE PIPELINE COMPANY
PE  TEXACO PIPELINE  INC
PU  DENTON CO.  ELEC COOP
PE  B AND B TRANSPORTS
PE  TEXACO EXP  AND PROD INC
PE  KOCH REFINING CO
PE  METRO TRUCK STOP
PE  KRAFT FOOD  INGREDIENTS
PE  PHIBRO ENERGY USA
PE  UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
PE  KOCH REFINING COMPANY
PE  SAGE ENERGY
PE  COASTAL STATES CORP
PE  KRAFT GENERAL FOODS
PB  SUN PIPELINE COMPANY
PE  MOBIL PRODUCING
PE  CITGO PIPELINE CO
PE  ROLLINS TRUCK LEASE CO
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  HHITES TRANSPORT
PB  HHITE TRANSPORTATION  SVCS
PB  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE  DALLAS/FT NORTH AIRPORT
UN
UN
PE  MARATHON OIL COMPANY
PE  KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PB  ELF ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA
PE  ARCO OIL I  GAS
PE  HASTE MANAGEMENT OF TX
PE  MARATHON OIL COMPANY
PE  TEXACO E t  P PROD INC
FG  USAF-LACKLAHD AFB
PE  EXXON CO USA
PE  AMOCO PRODUCTION
PE  ROADHAY EXPRESS
PE  PACKMAN ENERGY
          Locate

FM 1301
PRESTONHOOD COUNTRY CLUB
AUSTIN SWITCH YARD 250
GOOSE CREEK FIELD
HHY 21 PEDRO CREEK
BROADHAY AVENUE
MILEPOST 146.3, 55 MI
RT 3 BOX 35B
5 MI SOUTH OF ORCHARD
PEHITT I LEASE PEHITT
2800 DECKER OR WEST OF
DITCH HEAR 300 BAKER RD
COUNTY RD 893 AND COUNTY
H AND TC SURVEY, BLOCK 46
PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO
12211 PORT RD
1/2 MILE HBST OF
BRAZOS A 105
1700 NUECES BAY BLVD
1200 CAPITOL AVE
5 MI WEST OF TURNER TOWN
1501 MC KBNZIB RD
.5 OFF OF SEARIH STATE
FM 2237
SEC-18, T-2 NORTH, 1 MI
BBTHEEN STATE HHY 31 AND
8280 SHELDON RD
1250 NB LOOP 410
FREDERICKSBURG RD
9118 JACK RABBIT RD
RD 116
1709 INDUSTRIAL BLVD
210 LAKEVIEH DRIVE
OFF OF FM92
LAT:33
U.S.  377 AT TX 407
HINTERS AND COLEMAH HHY
SEC.89,HIGH SURVEY,LAT:35
498 POP GUHEM DR
1-10
1201 B PECAN
DOCK HO. 56 CARBIDE CANAL
ANGLETON RAIL YARD TRACK
SUNTIDB ROAD DOCK 9
HCHILLIAHS NO.l
CAKTKELL LAKE
2340 FOREST LH
JESSE DEVORE ABSTRACT 23
SALT CREEK FIELD UNIT

1113 HHY 79 NORTHBOUND
HHITB OAK RD NEAR BARLEY
120 WESTBOUND HP 416
WESTBOUND SIDE 1-20,MILE
HHY 60.4 HI HBST OF LYONS
DALLAS/FT WORTH AIRPORT
OFF FM 2100
4701 66TH ST IN THE
BIG LAKE FIELD
BLUCHBR FIELD EAST SIDE
18000 CROSBY EAST GATE
ROSA CORBIN LEASE
10050 BEAUMONT HHY
SEC. 2,  D.P.ROBERTSON
CHOCOLATE BAYOU FIELD OFF
BDLG 4886 - WILFORD HALL
RT 1
E M HHATLEY B LEASE HELL
200 N BELTLINE
RT 1
          Lclty

HBST COLUMBIA
ADDISON
AUSTIN
AWAHUAC
CROCKETT
TYLER
SAN ANTONIO
MINERAL HELLS
ORCHARD
WILKINSON
BAYTOHH
BAYTOHH
CORPUS CHRISTI
BORGER
HHITEOAK
SEABROOK
ELECTRA

CORPUS CHRISTI
PLANO
TURNER TOWN
CORPUS CHRISTI
SABINE
LAGRANGE
KNOT!
BULLARD
CHANNELVIEH
SAN ANTONIO
SAN ANTONIO
HOUSTON
LOREHHA
KILGORE
GRAND PRAIRE
HAMLIN
GRAHAM
ARGYLE
BALLINGER
PAHPA
SAN ANTONIO
SEALY
SHERMAN
TEXAS CITY
ANGLETON
CORPUS CHRISTI
COLLEGE STATION
CORPUS CHRISTI
GARLAND
DAISETTA
JAYTON
HHITB OAK
HENDERSON
HHITE OAK
HILLOH PARK
HEATHERFORD
LYONS
DALLAS/FT WORTH
HUFFMAN
LUBBOCK
BIG LAKE
FREMONT
CROSBY
GLADBHATER
HOUSTON
IRAAH
ALVIN
LACKLAND AFB
OVERTON
HHITE OAK
IRVING
GRAYFORD
                                                                                              ERNS Oil  Spill Database
       Lcounty

BRAZORIA
DALLAS
TRAVIS
HARRIS
HOUSTON
TYLER
BEXAR
PALO PINTO
FT. BEND
FRANKLIN
HARRIS
HARRIS
SAN PATRICIO
HUTCHINSON
GREGG
HARRIS
WICHITA
BRAZOS
NUECES
COLLIN
SMITH
NUECES
JEFFERSON
FAYETTE
HOWARD
SMITH
HARRIS
BEXAR
BEXAR
HARRIS
MCLENNAN
GREGG
DALLAS
JONES
YOUNG
DENTON
RUNNELS
GRAY
BEXAR
AUSTIN
GRAYSON
GALVESTON
BRAZORIA
NUECES
BRAZOS
HUECES
DALLAS
LIBERTY
KENT
GREGG
RUSK
GREGG
PARKER
PARKER
BURLESON
T ARRANT
HARRIS
LUBBOCK
REAGAN
JIM HELLS
HARRIS
GREGG
HARRIS
PECOS
BRAZORIA
BEXAR
RUSK
GREGG
DALLAS
PALO PINTO


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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


Spdate
01/14/93
01/14/93
01/14/93
01/14/93
01/15/93
01/15/93
01/15/93
01/15/93
01/16/93
01/16/93
01/11/93
01/11/93
01/11/93
01/14/93
01/18/93
01/18/93
01/19/93
01/20/93
01/20/93
01/21/93
01/21/93
01/21/93
01/22/93
01/21/93
01/22/93
01/23/93
01/24/93
01/24/93
01/25/93
01/26/93
01/26/93
01/26/93
01/01/90
01/28/93
01/21/93
01/28/93
01/22/93
01/29/93
01/31/93
01/29/93
01/30/93
02/01/93
02/01/93
02/01/93
02/02/93
02/03/93
02/03/93
02/04/93
02/04/93
02/04/93
02/05/93
02/05/93
02/05/93
02/05/93
02/06/93
02/07/93
02/07/93
02/07/93
02/01/93
02/08/93
02/09/93
02/09/93
02/10/93
02/09/93
02/10/93
02/10/93
02/12/93
02/12/93
02/14/93
02/15/93


Matl
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: CRVDE
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS
OIL: DIESEL
UNKHOHN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
UNKNOWN OIL
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OTHER OIL (FUEL OIL NO.
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL: CRUDE
BUTADIENE. BUTYLENE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
BUTADIENE. BUTYLENE
OIL, HISC: MINERAL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 6
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, M1SC: MINERAL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIESEL
VEGETABLE OIL AND HATER
OIL: CRUDE
PETROLEUM NAPHTHA
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-5
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
PETROLEUM NAPHTHA
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
TRANSMISSION OIL
OIL: CRUDE


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END OF 1300 KBNTHELL NEAR
600' BEHIND A HOUSE AT
2508 HESTHOOD AVENUE
SLAUTER STATION
5120 GENOA-RED BLUFF
6666 RANCH, SOUTH HHY
8979 MARKET ST
US HHY 60 FARM TO MARKET
SPUR 136 AT GRIGSBY RD
AHAHUAC FIELD
RHITE FLAT ROAD,17 MI
SINCLAIR BLVD
WEST RANCH FIELD HHY 616
BOWERS COMPRESSOR STATION
8 MILES EAST OF CORSICANA
MIDHAY PUMP STATION
FM 666 AND CTY RD (65
OFF HHY 50
HHY 59 SOUTH AND CHIMMNEY
BLOCK 8236 OF THE HTB
BARBER'S CUT TERMINAL
TEXACO PIPELINE OFFICE
BALDEN ROAD,10 MI HNH OF
10 MI N.NE OF BRYAN
HHY 79 NORTH
CHARLES F SULLIVAN
1954 FARM MARKET RD
SEC 85, 12 MI NORTH OF
H t T CRR ABSTRACT A-262
7501 MANSFIELD HHY
2000' S OF HARRISON RD
2800 DECKER DR
2301 BRAZOSPORT BLVD A13
6001 HEST MARSHALL
3.50 MI SOUTH OF PENHELL
205 N DOVE
UNIVERSITY LANDS SURVEY
2301 PARKS SPRING RD.
£445 SHADYBROOK
BUCHANAN DRIVE
HHY 149,5 HI SOUTH OF
LAT:33 DEG 23' 55". LONG:
LAT:33 DEG 29' 00", LONG:
1/2 1 MI NORTH OF 1-10
MS NELDER LEASE,6 MI
EASTERN AND LAKESIDE ST
INTERSECTION OF FRENCH
HHY 199

DAVIS LEASE. 15 MI SB OF
HHY 21,11 MI SOUTH OF
ENGINEERING PLASTICS DIV
HECHES RIVER ABOVE HGHY
H, G ( N RR COMPANY
HHY 77 SOUTH
304 CIRCLE DR
1/4 MI HEST OF TANK FARM
HHY 77 SOUTH
SCHULTZ ARMSTRONG HELL
COUNTY RD 152
50 MILES NORTH OF KILGORE
SOUTH GRANDVIEH I POOL
15 MI SH OF MIDLAND
1/4 MILE EAST OF HHY 16
HHY 51 NORTH
PO BOX 186 HHY 185
CAYUGA SALT HATER
5001 NASA ROAD 1
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BLDG 10047
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LONGV1EH
MESQUITE
SUNDOWN
PASADENA
BORGER
HOUSTON
PANHANDLE
PORT HECHES
ANAHUAC
SHBBTHATER
WICHITA FALLS
VANDERBILT
ROSEWOOD
CORSICANA
TAFT
CORPUS CHRISTI
BRYAN
HOUSTON
ROSHARON
MORGAN'S POINT
ELECTRA
BRYAN
BRYAN
CARTHAGE
GEORGE HEST
HICHITA FALLS
SPEARMAN
DAYTON
ARLINGTON
KILGORE
BAYTOHN
FREEPORT
LONGVIBH
PBNHBLL
COPPERAS COVE
BAKERSFIELD
SULPHUR SPRINGS
DALLAS
BURHET
LONGVIEH
ARCHER
OLNEY
HOUSTON
SINTON
AMARILLO
DALLAS
SPRINGTOK

RICHMOND
BRYAN
BISHOP
PORT ARTHUR
JUSTICEBURG
BISHOP
ODESSA
MONAHANS
BISHOP
LAGRANGE
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KILGORE
ODESSA
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FREER
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL! CRUDE
HASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
PETROLEUM NAPHTHA
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
COHDENSATE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
CONDENSATB
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
OIL: CRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OTHER OIL /SEE BELOW
OTHER OIL (MIXED ENGINE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISCl TRANSFORMER
UNKNOWN OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, HISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNXNOHN OIL/THICK SHEEN
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE

OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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UNKNOWN OIL
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JET FUEL: JP-4


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                                             BRAZOS RIVER  NO.H-1  HHY
                                             115 PIHECREST
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                                             8900 PARK LANE
                                             BETWEEN 122S  AND  1110 H.
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                                             JIM SAMPSON FARM  RAINY RD
                                             KODAK BLVD
                                             HHY 21 FRANK  HO.   1  LEASE
                                             MAUDE THOMPSON  LEASE, 2 MI
                                             4227 DECKER DR
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                                             STEVEN  JACKSON SURVEY,  1
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                                             PAXTON  A-813
                                             CR  130  AND  CR127
                                             BORGER  COMPLEX SPUR  119

                                             9080 FOREST LANE
                                             NONA MILLS  CIH TANK
                                             1200 BLOCK  OF TOST 17TH
                                             10  HI W,NW  OF BRYAN

                                             1.5 WEST ON HARD RD
                                             5.5 MILES NORTH OF PARIS
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                                             FM  RD 908 9 MILES SOUTH
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                                             6302 ALEMEDA APT 3
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                                             END OF  1519 JACKSON  ST
                                             KIMZEY  AND  VICKERY
                                             2401 5TH AVENUE SOUTH
                                             3820 BRATTON RD
                                             5250 COLLEGE ST
                                             3177 IRVING BLVD
                                             CLOSER  ROAD
                                             STATE ROUTE 349 SECTION
                                             MILE POST 18,1 MI EAST  OF
                                             CNTY RD 171 1/4 MILE
                                             17310 MARKET ST
                                             ANDREWS HHY AND RD.   302
                                             PLUM HOLLOW CREEK,LAT:34
                                             9 HI WEST OF HAMLIN
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                                                                                                         Lcounty
WHITE OAK
CALDHELL
HUFFMAN
WINNIE
DALLAS
ORANGE
FT WORTH
HASKELL
LONGVIBH
CALDHELL
NEH LONDON
BAYTOHN
BAYTOftN
RANGER
BIG SPRINGS
SOUR LAKE
BLACKHELL
SIVELLS BEND
HASTINGS
BORGER
LA GRANGE
DALLAS
COUNTZE
FORT WORTH
BRYAN

OLNEY
PARIS
DALLAS
HOUSTON
PORT HECHES
GRAYBACK
PEAR LAND
WELCH
NEH LONDON
JUNCTION
REDHATBR
KUNTZB
CADDO MILLS
PORT ARTHUR
BLACKJACK
LONGVIE*
EL PASO
FRIENDSHOOO
CLEAR LAKE SHORES
BL PASO
HYNOHA
GUTHRIE
IRAAN
PORT ARTHUR
ENGLENCOD
HEATHBRFORD
CORPUS CHRISTI
PASADENA
AUSTIN
PORT HECHES
NEDERLAHD
FORT WORTH
TEXAS CITY
CORPUS CHRISTI
BEAUMONT
DALLAS
HOUSTON
IRAAN
JONES CREEK
KILGORE
CHANNELVIEH
KERMIT
CHILLICOTHE
HAMLIH
GREGG
BURLESON
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
DALLAS
ORANGE
T ARRANT
HASKELL
HARRISON
BURLESON
RUSK
HARRIS
HARRIS
EASTLAND
HOWARD
HARDIN
NOLAN
COOKE
GALVESTOH
HUTCHINSON
FAYETTE
DALLAS
HARDIN
TAR RANT
BRAZOS
HIHKLER
YOUNG
LAHAR
DALLAS
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
MILBARGER
HARRIS
GAINES
RUSK
KIHBLE
BOWIE
HARDIN
HUNT
JEFFERSON
BURLESON
GREGG
EL PASO
GALVESTON
GALVESTON
EL PASO
SMITH
KING
PECOS
JEFFERSON
HARRIS
PARKER
NUECES
HARRIS
TRAVIS
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
TAR RANT
GALVESTON
NUECES
JEFFERSON
DALLAS
HARRIS
PBCO3
BRAZORIA
RUSK
HARRIS
HINKLER
HARDEMAN
FISHER


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IX
TX
TX
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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


Spdate
03/24/93
03/24/93
03/25/93
03/24/93
03/25/93
03/24/93
03/26/93
03/26/93
03/26/93
03/27/93
03/27/93
03/27/93
03/21/93
03/26/93
04/01/93
04/02/93
04/02/93
04/03/93
04/04/93
04/04/93
04/02/93
03/31/93
04/06/93
04/07/93
04/07/93
04/06/93
04/07/93
02/01/93
04/01/93
04/09/93
04/09/93
04/09/93
04/09/93
04/09/93
04/10/93
04/10/93
04/12/93
04/13/93
04/15/93
04/17/93
04/1C/93
04/17/93
04/17/93
04/11/93
04/19/93
04/20/93
04/20/93
04/21/93
04/21/93
04/21/93
04/21/93
04/23/93
04/25/93
04/23/93
04/20/93
04/20/93
04/27/93
04/27/93
04/21/93
04/28/93
04/27/93
04/28/93
04/28/93
04/28/93
04/28/93
04/28/93
05/02/93
04/29/93
04/30/93
04/30/93


Hatl
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, HISC: MOTOR
PRODUCED HATER H/CRUDE
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
UNXHOHH OIL
JET FUEL: JP-4
OIL: CRUDE
MINERAL SPIRITS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OTHER OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
AVIATION GAS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL
HASTE OIL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
ASPHALT BLENDING STOCKS:
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, HISC: MOTOR
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
BENZENE HYDROCARBON MIX
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
PETROLEUM NAPHTHA
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE OIL
UNKNOWN OIL (LOOKS LIKE
OIL: DIESEL
OTHER OIL: GAS OIL
OIL, MISC: MINERAL
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL. FUEL: NO. 2-D
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
ASPHALT
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE


Quant 1
4.00
12.00
0.00
7.00
2.00
0.00
0.00
10.00
50.00
6.00
12.00
6800.00
12C.OO
0.00
400.00
1.00
2.00
S.OO
3.00
0.00
0.00
15.00
0.00
BO. 00
7.00
10.00
75.00
0.00
0.00
25.00
100.00
75.00
0.00
60.00
3.00
0.00
10.00
1050.00
400.00
0.00
0.00
210.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
75.00
0.00
40.00
2.00
10.00
0.00
• 0.00
10.00
5.00
0.00
100.00
0.00
400.00
10.00
100.00
25.00
75.00
0.00
4.00
0.00
21.00
0.00
100.00
550.00
20.00
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                           Prp
PE TEXACO TRADING AND TRANS.
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
UN
PE TRANSFUEL RESOURCES
PE MARATHON OIL COMPANY
PE ZACHARY CONSTRUCTION CO
PE FARMLAND INDUSTRIES
PE MARATHON OIL COMPANY
PE TEXACO EXPLORATION INC
PE SANTA FE RAILROAD
PE COASTAL STATES CORP
PE KAUFMAN CO FIRE MARSHALL
PE STOCKBAUER AUTO CARE
PE KOCH GATHERING
PE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
PE ARCO OIL AND GAS
PE MO-VAC SERVICES
PE ROLLINS ENV SERVICES
PE AMOCO PRODUCTION
UN
UN
PE TEXACO PIPELINE
PE SANTA FE PACIFIC PIPELINE
PE FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO
UN CLAY
PE LONESTAR GAS CO
PE CENTRAL FREIGHT LINES
PE MARATHON OIL
PE SAFETY KLEEN INC
PE ROLLINS TRUCK LEASE CO
PE LYONDELL PETROCHEMICAL CO
PE EXXON CO USA
PE OXY USA INC
PE HAHHA CONSTRUCTION CO
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PE ARCO PIPELINE CO
PE EXXON PIPELINE
PE COASTAL REFINING
PE AMERICAN EXPLORATION
PE EXXON PIPELINE
PE ROADWAY EXPRESS
PE TEXACO PIPELINE INC
PE COASTAL STATE REFINERY
PE ARCO PIPELINE
PE COASTAL STATES CORP
UN
PE TEXACO EXPLORATION I PROD
PE TEXACO EXPLORATION I PROD
UN
PE MARATHON OIL COMPANY
PE SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
PU CITY PUB.  SERV.  OF SAN
PE MOBILE MEPUS INC
UN
PE PORT BEAUMONT AUTHORITY
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
PE TEXACO EXPLORATION INC
PE KOCH GATHERING
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UN
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         Locate

TABOR RD BRYAN STATION
1/2 MI EAST 1 6 MI NORTH
CORNER OF PINE DR AND OAK
GULF GIBSON TANK BATTERY
NEAR HWY 349
DALLAS NORTH TOLLHAY AND
6300 S WASHINGTON
SECTION 62, 1 MI SOUTH OF
EAST TEXAS OIL FIELD
MILEPOST (02.5
2 MILES EAST OFA BANQUETE
HHY 34 SOUTH AND FM 148
3304 JOHN STOCKBAUER
.5 MI N.  OF FM 2294
HILEPOST S16
CONRAD FURNIASH SURVEY
HWY 36
2027 BATTLEGROUND RD.
EAST TEXAS FIELD FACILITY
ACROSS THE STREET FROM
1300 BLOCK SOUTH
5 MI WEST 3 MI NORTH
400 YDS NORTH OF EL PASO
HWY 366 AT 32ND STREET
ON THE LITTLE HALBASH
WEST GREIG DR AND
1819 EAST BARBERS CUT
MARATHON GAS PLANT
HWY 718, 1.2 MILE SOUTH
2004 LELAND ST.
12000 LAWNDALE
HWY 271,3 MI NORTH OF
1 MI WEST OF WELCH
HWY 19
SIMM GIDEON POWER PLANT
PARKING LOT OF
3403 PASADENA FREEWAY
CATWELL ROAD
OLD SELKIRK ROAD
3403 PASADENA FREEWAY
HWY 277
5 MI S / 2 MI E OF BRYSON
1300 KENTHELL LANE
HWY 183
INTERSECTION OF FM ROAD
1086 HWY 198 SOUTH
GULFCAMP ROAD
NETTLETON LEASE
5413 BROOKE HOLLOW
STATE ROUTE 349 FOB 668

3414 JOHN GLENN
FARM TO MARKET RD 1776
EAST SIDE OF NEWARK OFF
1255 MAIN ST DOCK 2
EXXON ROAD
LAT:33 DEC,02' 08"
SWEENEY SWITCH STATION
AMERICAN CHROME AND
BUILDING 2512 PELICAN
CHURCHILL BRIDGE
718 WEST RUSSELL, PLACE
BUDDY LAWRENCE AND BOTH
274 DEGREE RADIAL OF DFW
HWY 366
901 CLINTON DR ON COMPANY
J L PARSONS SURVEY
2.5 MI WEST OF HWY 303
HWY 35, 7 MI EAST OF
RD.  98 AND RD.  79
          Lclty

BRYAN
PORTLAND
FRIENDSWOOD
ROS KARON
IRAAN
DALLAS
AMARILLO
IRAAN
LONGVIEW
TULIA
BANQUETE
SCURRY
VICTORIA
SAN YSDRO
BIG SPRING
GAINESVILLE
BRENHAH
DEERPARK
WHITE OAK
PLANO
GRAPEVINE
GRAHAM
EL PASO
PORT ARTHUR
CLAY CITY
ROBINSON
LA PORTE
TAFT
RHOMB
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
GLADEWATER
WELCH
EMORY
BASTROP
HOUSTON
PASADENA
CORPUS CHRISTI
WADSWORTH
PASADENA
DEL RIO
BRYSON
CORPUS CHRISTI
GOH2ALES
PORTLAND
MAYBANK
KILGORE
KILGORE
SACHSE
IRAAN
SAN ANTONIO
SAN ANTONIO
COYANOSA
NEWARK
BEAUMONT
CONROE
WINNSBORO
SWEENEY SWITCH
CORPUS CHRISTI
CORPUS CHRISTI
CHURCHILL
SAN ANTONIO
CORPUS CHRISTI
DALLAS
NEDERLAND
HOUSTON
GUTHRIE
LOOP
ANGLETON
TAFT
                                                                                              ERNS Oil Spill Database
      Lcounty

BRAZOS
SAN PATRICIO
GALVESTON
BRAZORIA
PECOS
COLLIN
RANDALL
PECOS
GREGG
SWISHER
NUECES
KAUFMAN
VICTORIA
STARR
HOWARD
COOKE
WASHINGTON
HARRIS
GREGG
COLLIN
TARRANT
YOUNG
EL PASO
JEFFERSON
CLAY
MCLENNAN
HARRIS
SAN PATRICIO
WISE
HARRIS
HARRIS
UPSHUR
DAWSON
RAINS
BASTROP
HARRIS
HARRIS
NUECES
MATAGORDA
HARRIS
VAL VERDE
JACK
NUECES
GONZALES
SAN PATRICIO
HENDERSON
GREGG
GREGG
DALLAS
PECOS
BEXAR
BEXAR
PECOS
DENTON
JEFFERSON
MONTGOMERY
FRANKLIN
LIVE OAK
NUECES
NUECES
BRAZORIA
BEXAR
NUECES
DALLAS
JEFFERSON
HARRIS
KING
GAINES
BRAZORIA
SAN PATRICIO


ST
IX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


spdate
OS/01/93
OS/01/93
OS/02/93
OS/02/93
OS/03/93
OS/03/93
05/03/93
OS/03/93
05/04/93
05/04/93
05/05/93
05/03/93
04/05/93
OS/04/93
05/06/93
05/06/93
05/07/93
05/07/93
05/07/93
05/07/93
05/08/93
05/08/93
05/09/93
05/09/93
05/09/93
05/10/93
05/11/93
05/11/93
05/11/93
05/12/93
05/13/93
05/13/93
05/13/93
OS/14/93
05/11/93
OS/14/93
05/16/93
OS/16/93
05/17/93
05/16/93
05/18/93
OS/18/93
05/18/93
05/18/93
05/19/93
05/16/93
05/21/93
05/21/93
05/19/93
05/21/93
05/21/93
05/22/93
05/2S/93
05/25/93
05/26/93
05/26/93
05/27/93
05/27/93
05/16/93
05/27/93
05/27/93
05/28/93
OS/28/93
05/27/93
05/31/93
05/28/93
05/30/93
05/31/93
05/31/93
06/01/93


Matl
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OH: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, FUEL: HO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
HASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
OIL: CRUDE
OIL. FUEL: HO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
HUD CONTAMINATED KITH
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
UNKNOWN OIL (UNKNOWN
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
PETROLEUM NAPHTHA
OIL: DIESEL
NAPHTHA
OTHER OIL (GAS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
JET FUEL "A"
OIL: DIESEL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OTHER OIL (OIL FILTERS
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL (SLOP OIL)
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL, MISCl LUBRICATING
NATURAL GAS
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, MISC: MINERAL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL. FUEL: NO. 2-D
JET FUEL: JETA
NAPHTHA: COAL TAR
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL: JP-4


Quant 1
1.00
150.00
0.00
S.OO
1.00
0.00
25.00
4.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
175.00
0.00
30.00
0.00
20.00
0.00
50.00
40.00
S.OO
35.00
50.00
0.00
5.00
30.00
0.00
2.00
200.00
200.00
100.00
S.OO
2.00
0.00
0.00
400.00
0.00
1500.00
20.00
0.00
5000.00
50.00
45.00
3.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
15.00
2.00
4.00
5.00
0.00
30.00
25.00
0.00
100.00
20.00
25.00
5.00
42.00
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INDIAN  LAKE RD CIRCLE Z
6501  TROHBRIDGE  RD
NORTH ST
HEST  7TH  STREET
BATSON  OIL FIELD
SECTION 1 BLOCK  X  RH
LEAGUE  37 LABOR  76
CLAY  HEIRS NELL  NO.   IB
1020  E.   HAMMOND
HILLSIDE  TERRACE REGENA
1 MILE  EAST OF HHY 14 1
HHY 608 SOUTH, 8  MI H OF
TATUM HO.  1 HELL
905 SBASHELL
EAST  TEXAS OIL FIELD OFF
JUST  NORTH OF GILBREATH
2500  LOOP 20  (ROSS ST)
918 SOUTH TEXAS
1 BLOCK B OF HHY 37  t
3025  NORTH BUISNESS
3503  PASSADENA FREEWAY
BETWEEN OSCAR AND  LBBOH
HHY 59H AT LAURA KOPPB ST
6501  TROHBRIDGE

1-20  MM 521 HEST OF
PETTY LEASE 9 MILES  NORTH
HHY 87 AND HNY 73
THOUSAND  OAKS ST AND RONE
301 LEROY ST
4919  LONGFELLOW  STREAM
2511  NORTH HEIDEKB ST.
4141  NASA ROAD 1 DOCK C
CHOCOLATE BAYOU
JOB WILSON RD
AMELIA FIELD
957 NEST  HEN BRANFLES ST
1921  AVE  F
RT 1  BOX  44
302 N.  ELM
16514A DEZAVALA  RD
NE OTR SEC 19.BLK  2,
STATE ROUTE 349
HNY 616,  1 MILE  NEST OF
1000  TIDAL ROAD
2100  SINCLAIR PLANT  RD
UNKNOWN SUBDIVISON
4998  CUNNINGHAM
JAMES STREET OFF OF  HHY
200 YDS SOUTH OF LOOP  485
NASKOM CENTRAL COMPRESSOR
EAST  HASTINGS FIELD  SOUTH
ADJACENT  TO FM-3983
102 H FARM MARKET  RD
SPRAY BERRY FIELD
INGELHOOD RAIL YARD  915
4401  PARK AVE
GARNER BHCT2 LEASE
80 ON LAFAMO RD. .
805 NEST  FANNIN  ST
7680 S FIRST AVE MAIN
ROUTE 1

198 KEMPNER
906 CLINTON DR
THOMASMA LEASE TANK
STATE ROUTE 349
HNY 87 AND HHY 73
OFF HNY 183 742 ACRE
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FORT NORTH
BUDA
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MIDLAND
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NEW LONDON
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CORPUS CHRISTI
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FORT NORTH
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POST
HOUSTON
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LONGVIEN
REFUGIO
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SUGAR LAND
GALENA PARK
MIRANDO
IRAAH
PORT ARTHUR
CISCO
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                                                                                                   NEKTON
                                                                                                   EL PASO
                                                                                                   HILL
                                                                                                   JEFFERSON
                                                                                                   LIBERTY
                                                                                                   KING
                                                                                                   HOCKLEY
                                                                                                   RUSK
                                                                                                   TARRANT
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                                                                                                   HOOD
                                                                                                   NOLAN
                                                                                                   MIDLAND
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                                                                                                   HEBB
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                                                                                                   NUECES
                                                                                                   NAVARRO
                                                                                                   HARRIS
                                                                                                   TAR RANT
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                                                                                                   BELL
                                                                                                   KAUFMAN
                                                                                                   FRIO
                                                                                                   JEFFERSON
                                                                                                   BEXAR
                                                                                                   LIVE OAK
                                                                                                   BBXAR
                                                                                                   GUADALUPE
                                                                                                   HARRIS
                                                                                                   BRAZORIA
                                                                                                   CHAMBERS
                                                                                                   JEFFERSON
                                                                                                   GUADALUPE
                                                                                                   FORT BEND
                                                                                                   BCMIB
                                                                                                   PARKER
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                                                                                                   PECOS
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UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
HASTE OIL
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS (SUSPECTED)
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
ASSORETED OILS AND
OIL, HISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
BENZENE HYDROCARBON MIX
UNKNOWN OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
HASTE OIL ADD HATER
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
HASTE OIL
HASTE OIL
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL, HISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MINERAL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
UNKNOWN OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OILl CRUDE
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
OIL, HISC: LUBRICATING
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
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OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
REFRIGERATION OIL (RO30)
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
UNKNOWN OIL
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 6
OTHER OIL (THERMINOL)
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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PE ARCO PIPELINE CO.
PE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
PE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
UN
PE GPM GAS CORP.
PE BRAKE CHECK
PE KOCH GATHERING
PC
PE COASTAL STATES CORP
PE SUN PIPELINE COMPANY
PE A t T DIESEL
UN
PE SUN PIPELINE
PE CURA
UN
UN
PE EL PASO NATURAL GAS CO
PE ARCO PIPELINE COMPANY
PE EXXON CO USA
PE AMOCO GAS COMPANY
PE LYONDALE C1TGO CO.
PE QUINTANA PETROLEUM CORP
UN
PU LONE STAR GAS CO.
PE COASTAL STATES CORP
PE KOCH GATHERING
UN
UN
FG USCG AUXILIARY
PE AMAX OIL AND CAS INC
PE HOUSTON PIPELINE CO.
PE ELG ENERGY
UN
PE WALSH ( WATTS OIL CO
UN
PE D AND T AUTOMOTIVE
                                                      Locate

                                            5701 WOOD STREET
                                            4 MILES WEST OF HAWLEY
                                            .5 MI N OF KILGORE BEHIND
                                            UPPER SAN JANCINTO RIVER
                                            5870 HAGNER AVE
                                            2220 W AVE D
                                            COGDBL CANYON
                                            905 SEA SHELL DRIVE
                                            GEORGE BREWER SURVEY
                                            HEAR PRITCHARD 40 ACRE
                                            TRUCK STOP ON 1-20
                                            GRAY PLANT
                                            CENTENNIAL YARD KIMZEY
                                            RT 4 BOX 330 LUCAS
                                            33 FEDERAL ROAD
                                            STATE ROUTE 1 ON JOHN
                                            HWY 347
                                            ACE HARDWARE WEST OAK AVE
                                            HWY 1795
                                            BEHIND THE INTERSTATE
                                            12325 NORTH FREEWAY
                                            SUN OIL MARINE TERMINAL
                                            EAST OF RT 2
                                            2 MILES NORTHEAST OF
                                            5701 KIEST RD
                                            HOUSTON ST AND HWY 59
                                            GEORGE RICHBY RD AND
                                            NEAR GEORGE RICHEY i
                                            STATE HWY SPUR 119 N
                                            HP 205.75
                                            GROESCHKE RD 1 MI H OF
                                            1/4 MI EAST OF HWY 42
                                            WALLISEVILLE LAKE LOST
                                            UNNAMED DIRT ROAD OFF OF
                                            CITCO TERMINAL 301
                                            ON THE CONVICT SPUR
                                            HP 2 HUNTSVILLE BRANCH
                                            RT 1 BOX 300 T
                                            FM 2375
                                            7700 S GULF FREEWAY
                                            INTERSECTION OF CO RD 665
                                            1125 MADRID
                                            TOBIN RANCH
                                            NORTH OF THE CITY LIMITS
                                            1129 FORT WORTH DR

                                            1 MILE NORTH OF THE WHITE
                                            610 ACCESS ROAD GOING
                                            HIGHWAY 30 EASTBOUND AT
                                            WESTMORELAND
                                            SEC-24.R-19 WEST, T-21
                                            WILLIS STATION 8.2 MI W
                                            2800 DECKER DRIVE
                                            900 GRANT AVENUE AMOCO
                                            CHAHNELVIEH AND LOUISIANA
                                            FANNIE HEARD LEASE
                                            SAN FELIPE RD
                                            104 PARSONAGY STREET
                                            COUNTY RD.  109
                                            HWY 281
                                            WOODFOREST AND SHELDON

                                            GRANDPAPPY POINT MARINA
                                            RUSSEL WILLIAMSON SURVEY
                                            OPL 3900
                                            9 MI WEST OF BIG WELLS
                                            25210 SPRING RIDGE DRIVE
                                            10 MI SOUTH HWY SOUTH 281
                                            HIGH ISLAND 443
                                            ON HWY 35
          Lclty

CORPUS CHRISTI
HAWLEY
KILGORE
HOUSTON
BEAUMONT
TEMPLE
SHYDER
SURFSIDB BEACH
HAWKINS
GLADEWATER
DALLAS
PAMPA
FORT WORTH
BEAUMONT
PASADENA
SILSBEE
NEDERLAND
PALESTINE
HAWKINS
CORPUS CHRISTI
HOUSTON
MIDLAND
LA GRANGE
WHITE OAK
DALLAS
TIMPSON
LONGVIEW
LONGVIEW
BORGER
MESQUITB
HOUSTON
WHITE OAK
WALLISEVILLE
KIRBYVILLE
FORT WORTH
MINEOLA
TOWNLEY
LOHGVIBW
PAMPA
HOUSTON
CORPUS CHRISTI
SAN ANTONIO
ROSITA
DAYSETTA
DENTON
DECATUR
WHITE OAK
HOUSTON
DALLAS
DALLAS
LORDSBURG
MONTGOMERY
BAYTOWN
TEXAS CITY
HOUSTON
REFUGIO
HOUSTON
WINTERS
SAN DIEGO
THREE RIVERS
HOUSTON
PITTSBURG
DENNISON
TATUM
GAIL
BIG WELLS
SPRING
HICHITA FALLS
HOUSTON
ROYSCE
                                                                                             ERNS Oil Spill Database
      Lcounty

NUECES
JONES
GREGG
HARRIS
JEFFERSON
BELL
SCURRY
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WOOD
GREGG
DALLAS
GRAY
TAR RANT
JEFFERSON
HARRIS
HARDIN
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ANDERSON
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NUBCES
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TX
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TX
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TX
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TX
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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
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Spdate
06/25/93
06/26/93
06/26/93
OS/27/93
06/27/93
06/27/93
06/23/93
06/28/93
06/28/93
06/28/93
06/28/93
06/25/93
06/29/93
06/30/93
06/30/93
06/30/93
07/01/93
07/02/93
07/02/93
07/02/93
07/03/93
07/06/93
07/06/93
07/06/93
07/06/93
06/20/93
07/07/93
07/07/93
07/08/93
07/08/93
01/09/93
07/09/93
07/09/93
06/11/93
07/12/93
07/12/93
01/12/93
07/14/93
07/15/93
07/15/93
07/16/93
07/18/93
07/19/93
07/21/93
07/20/93
07/21/93
07/23/93
07/23/93
07/26/93
07/26/93
07/24/93
07/26/93
07/27/93
07/27/93
01/27/93
07/28/93
07/28/93
07/28/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
08/01/93
06/22/93
08/04/93
08/04/93
08/05/93
07/23/93
07/26/93
08/07/93


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OIL, FUEL! NO. 2-D
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OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL, FUELt NO. 1
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OIL: CRUDE
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UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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HYDRAULIC OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
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OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
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UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2
OIL: DIESEL
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NATURAL GAS
KEROSENE
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OIL: CRUDE
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OIL: CRUDE
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. F93-3123
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 F93-3162
 F93-3I69
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 F93-3117
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 F93-3909
 F93-3919
 F93-3932
 F93-3931
 F93-3940
 F93-3974
 F93-3975
 F93-3977
 F93-3995
 F93-4002
 F93-4019
 F93-4021
 F93-4029
 F93-4034
 F93-4043
 F93-4047
 F93-4041
 F93-4063
 F93-4070
 F93-4072
 F93-4012
 F93-40I5
 F93-4107
 F93-410I
 F93-4115
 F93-4120
 F93-4123
 F93-4126
 F93-4134
 F93-4147
 F93-4149
 F93-4151
 F93-4156
 F93-4166
 F93-4114
 F93-4193
 F93-4194
 F93-4201
 F93-4211
 F93-4224
 F93-4227
 F93-4239
 F93-4240
 F93-4247
 F93-4264
 F93-4269
 F93-4212
 F93-4214
 F93-4291
                            Prp
PE  AMOCO OIL COMPANY
PE  BUCK'S TRUCK SALES
LG  MCCULLOCH CO POLICE
PE  KROGER CO
PE  HOUSTON LIGHTING ( POWER
PE  CITGO REFINING/CHEMICAL
PE  CHEVRON USA
PE  AMERIPOL SYNPOL CO
PE  ALCOA
PE  ARCO
PE  GENERAL TIRE
PE  CHERYL K INC
UN
PE  COASTAL STATES  CORP
UN
PE  CURA
PE  ROADWAY EXPRESS
PE  EXXON PIPELINE
UN
PE  NATIONAL FRIEGHT INC
PE  KOCH GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PE  EXXON
PE  SUN  MARINE TERMINAL
PB  SUN  PIPELINE COMPANY
UN
PE  TWIN HILLS MARINA
PB  MAX IE ENERGY
PE  KOCH GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PE  TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
PE  DALLAS/FT WORTH AIRPORT
PE  GENERAL TIRE
PB  COASTAL CONTRACTING
UN
PE  CHEVRON USA
PC
PB  DON  CHEMICAL COMPANY
PE  MARATHON OIL COMPANY
PE  HUNT OIL CO
PE  PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
PE  BSL  GOLF
PE  MCMURRY PIPELINE CO.
UN
PE  CHEVRON PIPELINE CO
PU  CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT
PE  TEXACO EXP AND  PROD INC
PE  KOCH GATHERING
PE  FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO
PE  CHEVRON USA
PE  CHEVRON USA
PE  KOCH GATHERING/PIPELINE
PE  HUNT OIL CO
PE  SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
PE  ARCADIA DRILLING
UN
PE  ARCO OIL AND GAS
PE  SUN  PIPELINE COMPANY
PE  HODGES  TRUCKING
PE  YELLOW  FREIGHT  COMPANY
PE  KOCH GATHERING/PIPELINE
PB  EXXON PIPELINE
PE  UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
PE  CASTLE  TX PRODUCTION
PC
PE  CRISIS  TRANSPORTATION
PE  KOCH GATHERING
UN
PE  ARCO PIPELINE COMPANY
FG  USN  - HAS CORPUS  CHRISTI
PE  KOCH GATHERING  SYSTEMS
PE  MIDWEST  VACUUM
          Locate

 2401  5TH AVE  SOUTH POB
 US  2H NORTH  AND RUSSEL
 206 N COLLEGE ST ADJACENT
 1331  EAST AIRPORT FWY
 CEDAR BAYOU WEST BAY  RD
 1101  NUECES BAY  BLVD  DEEP
 2401  TANK LOCATION WEST
 POB 6(7 1200  MAIN STREET
 HHY 77
 SHELDON RD
 2000  E POOL ROAD
 OCCIDENTAL TERMINAL IN
 2301  BRAZOS PORT BLVD AT
 .25 MILES SOUTH  OF ROAD
 CORNER OF WEST PARK AND
 211 SOUTH WATSON
 1301  NORTH SOUTH STREET
 3403  PASADENA FRWY
 6.5 MILES NORTH  OF LAKE
 1-10  WESTBOUND BETWEEN
 FM  111
 .25 MILES NORTH  OF HHY150
 HGWY  347
 OFF RIVER RD, 1 HI NORTH
 11  HI NORTH OF NEW BOSTON
 RT3 BOX 244N  ON  MAIN  ST
 HAPPY HOLLOW  GAS STATION
 NEAR  FARM ROAD 1360
 COKMAMCHE PEAK STEAM
 TERMINAL 5E DALLAS/FT
 BOX 2032 2000  B  POOL  RD
 HAIN  STREET IN FRONT  OF
 RIO GRANDE 1700  WEST
 6501  TROHBRIDGB
 351 W TYLER ST
 2301  BRAtOSPORT  BLVD
 YATES FIELD UNIT
 Y26 WELL HEAD JL PARSONS
 29734 MORTEN  RD.
 6110  GOLF COURSE DR NEAR
 NORTH OF HHY  135 ABOUT
 STATE HWY 332  AND 211B
 6325  TROWBRIDGE  ST
 HWY 1« N.
 KKRRIN HWY 152
 COUNTY RD 63 AND COUNTY
 HHY 366 AT 32HD  STREET
 CHEVRON SERVICE  STATION
 CHEVRON SERVICE  STATION
 HHY 217 TO KLINE RD AND
 BURNETT RANCH  KING COUNTY
 INGLEWOOD YARD TRACK  7
 HWY 271 NORTH  (GLADEWATER
 120 WEST SERVICE ROAD
 FANNON COUNTY  SCHOOL  LAND
 SS  HICKLIFF SURVEY
 LEONARD ROAD AND FM 2111
 1915 JASMINE
 1 MI WEST OF HHY 25
 NEAREST HHY IS 71  NO
 THE INDUSTRY WAS HIM  MARS
 2410 STATE HNY 322  N
 ROUTE 1
 RIGGO TAIL YARD
HEAR CNTY ROAD 95 AND  14
 20 MILES WEST OF MENARD
 250 YARDS N OF SLOCUM  STA
ARMY DEPOT FUEL  FARM  TANK
 3 MILES NORTH  OF BAYSIDE
 HHY 201 AND TEXAS AVB
          Lcity

TEXAS CITY
EDINBURG
BRADY
IRVING
ELDON
CORPUS CHRISTI
PORT ARTHUR
PORT HECHES
MINERVA
CHAHNELVIEH
ODESSA
ALVIN
FREBPORT
PUERTO RICO
BENBROOK
ARLINGTON
YOAKUM
PASADENA
BROHNSBORO
EL PASO
DEANVILLB
OVERTON
NEDERLAND
LOHGVIEW
HEW BOSTON
LAKE BRIDGEPORT
CONCAN
WOODSBORO
GLEN ROSE
DALLAS/FT WORTH AIRPORT
ODESSA
ENLOE
EL PASO
EL PASO
LOHGVIEW
FREEPORT
IRAAN
KNOX CITY
BROOKSKIRE
HOUSTON
KILGORE
FREEPORT
EL PASO
FREER
STINETT
CORPUS CHRISTI
PORT ARTHUR
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HENRIETTA
KNOX
HOUSTON
TYLER
LAKE WORTH
GAINESVILLE
DAISETTA
BRYAN
PASADENA
MAKIN
TALCO
BASS
HENDERSON
GRAND SALINE
LA PORTE
DRISCOLL
MENARD
ELKHART
HAS CORPUS CHRISTI
BAYSIDE
SNYDER
                                                                                                          Lcounty
GALVESTON
HIDALGO
MCCULLOCH
DALLAS
CHAMBERS
HUECES
JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON
MILAN
HARRIS
ECTOR
BRAIORIA
BRAIORIA
HIDALGO
TARRANT
T ARRANT
DE NITT
HARRIS
HENDERSON
EL PASO
BURLESON
RUSK
JEFFERSON
GREGG
BOHIE
HISE
UVALDE
REFUGIO
SOMERVELL
TAHRANT
ECTOR
DELTA
EL PASO
EL PASO
GREGG
BRAIORIA
PECOS
KING
WALLER
HARRIS
GREGG
BRAIORIA
EL PASO
DUVAL
HUTCHIHSON
NUECES
JEFFERSON
HARRIS
HARRIS
CLAY
KNOX
HARRIS
SMITH
T ARRANT
COOKE
LIBERTY
BRAIOS
HARRIS
ARCHER
TITUS
MCLENNAN
RUSK
VAN ZANDT
HARRIS
NUECES
MBNARD
ANDERSON
NUECES
REFUGIO
SCURRY

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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX

Spdate
08/08/93
05/09/93
01/10/93
07/23/93
08/10/93
01/10/93
01/11/93
01/11/93
08/10/93
01/10/93
OB/11/93
01/12/93
08/12/93
01/12/93
01/15/93
01/16/93
08/16/93
01/18/93
01/11/93
01/11/93
01/20/93
01/20/93
01/21/93
01/23/93
01/23/93
01/23/93
07/03/93
01/2E/93
01/25/93
01/29/93
01/29/93
01/15/93
01/30/93
01/31/93
01/31/93
09/01/93
09/01/93
09/01/93
09/02/93
01/31/93
09/03/93
09/06/93
09/06/93
09/01/93
09/01/93
09/01/93
09/09/93
09/09/93
09/09/93
09/09/93
09/12/93
09/12/93
09/11/93
09/11/93
09/14/93
09/15/93
09/15/93
09/14/93
09/16/93
09/16/93
09/11/93
09/19/93
01/20/19
09/20/93
09/20/93
09/10/93
09/22/93
09/23/93
09/23/93
09/24/93

Matl
OIL, FUELs NO. 2-D
HASTE OIL
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL, FUEL! NO. 2-D
OIL, MISC. LUBRICATING
PETROLEUM NAPHTHA
AEROHATIC DISTILLATE
UNKNOWN OIL
HYDRAULIC OIL
NATURAL GAS
KEROSENE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
UNKNOWN OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
JET FUEL
UHKHOHN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
UNKNOWN OIL
GASOLINE! AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE! AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, FUBLi NO. 1
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: DIESEL
JET FUEL: JP-S
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
OIL! CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
WASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL, NISC: TRANSFORMER
OIL! CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
WASTE OIL/LUBRICANTS -
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OILl CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
UNKNOWN OIL
WASTE OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL I CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL (FLAMABLE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OTHER OIL (CONDENSATE)
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, HI3C: MOTOR
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
JET FUEL! JP-4
OIL: CRUDE
WASTE OIL


Quant 1
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                                                                                             ERNS Oil spill Database

Caaet
F93-4304
F93-4313
F93-4331
F93-4337
F93-4340
F93-4342
F93-4344
F93-4347
F93-4355
F93-4356
F93-4357
F93-4367
. F93-4368
F93-4375
F94-0028
F94-0030
F94-0034
F94-0039
F94-0045
F94-0050
F94-0057
F94-0059
F94-0067
F94-0071
F94-0072
F94-0073
F94-0075
F94-0082
F94-0105
F94-0126
F94-0131
F94-0138
F94-0144
F94-0152
F94-0156
F94-0183
F94-0188
F94-OH9
F94-0199
F94-0204
F94-0206
F94-0207
F94-0210
F94-0214
F94-0216
F94-0227
F94-0228
F94-0229
F94-0236
F94-0244
F94-0246
F94-0252
F94-0267
F94-0268
F94-0280
F94-0293
F94-0301
F94-0306
F94-0310
F94-0320
F94-0323
F94-0327
F94-0330
F94-0331
F94-0332
F94-0335
F94-0342
F94-0345
F94-0348
F94-0350
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PE
PE
PE
PE
UN
PC
PE
PC
PE
PE
PE
UN
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PB
PE
UN
PB
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
LG
UN
PE
PB
PE
PE
PE
UN
PE
PE
FG
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
UN
PE
PE
PU
PE
PB
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PC
UN
PE
PE
PE
UN
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PB
                           Prp
PE PHILLIPS PIPELINE CO
PB QUINTANA PETROLEUM CORP
PE CROWN  CENTRAL PETROLEUM
PE PHILLIPS PIPELINE CO
UN
PC
PE FLANNIGAN  STEVEDOOR
PC
PE CHEVRON USA  INC
PE CONOCO GAS STATION
PE SAMEDAN OIL  CORP
UN
PE CHEVRON
PE CHEVRON PIPELINE
PE CHEVRON PIPELINE
PE STAR ENTERPRISES
PE TEXACO EXPLORATION INC
PB SNYDER OIL
PE PEEBLES LUMBER COMPANY
PB ARKLA  IHC.
PE ROADWAY EXPRESS
UH
PB SNYDER OIL
PE BOSSIER CAR  SALES
PE ROLLINS TRUCK LEASE CO
PE ARCO PIPELINE CO
PE PHILLIPS PIPELINE CO
PE SAFETY KLEBN
LG PORT OF HOUSTON AUTHORITY
UN
PE HOLLAND OIL  CO
PB KOCH GATHERING
PE NORTHSIDE  SCRAP METAL
PE NORTH  AMERICAN OIL RECOV
PE MONSANTO CO
PE QUAIL CREEK OIL CORP
FG USA-RED  RIVER ARMY DEPOT
PE ANGEL BROS CONSTRUCTION
PE MOBILE OIL
PE CARRETTA TRUCKING
PE EXXON CO USA
PE KOCH GATHERING SYSTEMS
UN
PE TEXACO PIPELINE INC
PE MARATHON OIL CO.
PU HOUSTON  LIGHTING AND
PE AMOCO PIPELINE CO
PB BECK INC
PE SHAMROCK PIPELINE CORP
PE EXXOH PIPELINE CO
PE QUALITY  SERVICE TANK LINE
PE EXXON PIPELINE
PE HOUSTON  LIGHTING < POWER
PE ARLPEX PLUMBING
PC
UN
PE COASTAL  STATES CORP
PE SCURLOCK PERMIAN OIL CO
PE EXXON PIPELINE
UN
PE LAGLORIA OIL I GAS CO
PE ENDEVCO, IHC
PE SCURLOCK PERMIAN OIL CO
PE LYONDELL-CITGO REFGINING
PE GILL EXCAVATION
PE RUTHERFORD OIL CORP
PB CONHAY INTERMODAL
                                                      Locate

                                            CORNER OF HALDRON RD I S.
                                            BLOCK 46 OF THE HTST
                                            FANNIE HERD LEASE OFF OF
                                            RED BLUFF TERMINAL 1300
                                            BLOCK 46 OF THE HTST

                                            905 SEA SHELL DRIVE
                                            111 E LOOP NORTH
                                            1309 SOUTH AUSTIN
                                            TB HARRIS LEASE OFF HHY80
                                            1432 E 1960
                                            SEC-20, 9 MI SH OF
                                            UPPER LEVEL ROAD
                                            12523 AMERICAN PETROLEUM
                                            ROAD 3 AND HALF MILE RD
                                            HHY 181
                                            3200 SYLVANIA AVE
                                            2 MILES WEST OF CAYUGA
                                            SPRAYBERRY TREND FIELD

                                            909 NORTH ASHVEL
                                            1819 BARBOURS CUT BLVD
                                            PO BOX 943 HHY 271 NORTH
                                            HYH 1357
                                            HHY 84 WEST
                                            1-635 AT KINGSLEY
                                            NEAR THE CITY OF KILGORE
                                            PHILLIPS SWEENEY REFINERY
                                            1722 COOPER CREEK RD
                                            BULK MATERIALS HANDLING
                                            1570 FM 1382 CEDAR HILL
                                            502 E EDINBERT
                                            BLOCK 190 GC AND SF
                                            29TH STREET
                                            1414 S SHELDON RD
                                            HECHES CENTRAL TREATING
                                            2400 SOUTH SHORE BLVD
                                            MOnSANTO FACILITY
                                            SMITH LEASE NO OTHER

                                            314 BUDD
                                            BtJ RANCH HWY 317
                                            KEY TRUCK STOP ON 1-10
                                            2800 DECKER DR
                                            8 MI BAST Of TAFT
                                            4620 DAVENPORT
                                            FM 79
                                            COKER C NO 1 HHY 69
                                            19812 CYPRUS ROSE HILL DR
                                            .5 MI NORTH OF FMR 1633
                                            US 259 AT THE SULFUR
                                            GEORGE HARRIS SURVEY BLK
                                            NEAR FARM HHY 4110
                                            1110 E GATE RD
                                            CLOSE TO INT OF HHY 42
                                            CEDAR BAYOU GENERATING
                                            921 HEST VARDIN ROAD
                                            JF MASON LEASE MARATHON
                                            NORTH MAIN 1 BLOCK N OF
                                            ON FM 624
                                            HHY 59
                                            BLOCK 43
                                            7200 BLOCK OF SOUTH COOPR
                                            1702 EAST COMMERCE ST
                                            NEAR HHY 287
                                            MERIDIAN OIL COMPANY THAT
                                            12000 LAHNDALE
                                            8313 BEDFORD EULESS RD
                                            HHY 73 7 MILES HEST OF
                                            4425 SIMINTON
          Lcity

CORPUS CHRISTI
BORGER
RBFUGIO
PASADENA
BORGER
BROWNSVILLE
SURFSIDB BEACH
HOUSTON
COMANCHB
HHITE OAK
HUMBLE
SBMINOLE
HOUSTON
GALENA PARK
GOLDSMITH
GOLDSMITH
FORT WORTH
CAYUGA
BIG LAKE
ORE CITY
BAYTOHN
LA PORTE
PARIS
MIDKIFF
TBAGUE
DALLAS
LEVERITS CHAPEL
OLD OCEAN
DENTON
HOUSTON
CEDAR HILL
HESLACO
FREER
FORT WORTH
CHANNELVIBH
HECHES
LEAGUE CITY
ALVIH
DAISETTA
TEXARKANA
BAYTOHN
ATHENS
CHAHHELVIEH
BAYTOHN
TAFT
HOUSTON
OLNEY
COMO
CYPRUS
MEXIA
DEKALB

PITTSBURG
MIDLOTHIAN
SEXTON
ELDON
ARLINGTON
PRICE
GRAFORD
ORANGE GROVE
MONTAGUE
ODESSA
ARLINGTON
TYLER
ARLINGTON
HHITE OAK
HOUSTON
NORTH HIGHLAND HILLS
NEDERLAND
FARMERS BRANCH
      Lcounty

NUECES
HUTCHIHSON
REFUGIO
HARRIS
HUTCHINSON
CAMERON
BRAZORIA
HARRIS
COMANCHE
GREGG
HARRIS
GAINES
HARRIS
HARRIS
ECTOR
ECTOR
T ARRANT
ANDERSON
REAGAN
UPSHUR
HARRIS
HARRIS
LAMAR
REAGAN
FREESTONE
DALLAS
RUSK
BRAZORIA
DENTON
HARRIS
DALLAS
HIDALGO
DUVAL
TARRANT
HARRIS
CHEROKEE
GALVESTON
BRAZORIA
LIBERTY
BOWIE
HARRIS
HENDERSON
HARRIS
HARRIS
SAN PATRICIO
HARRIS
ARCHER
HOPKINS
HARRIS
LIMESTONE
BOWIE
HASKELL
CAMP
ELLIS
RUSK
CHAMBERS
T ARRANT
RUSK
PALO PINTO
LA SALLE
MONTAGUE
ECTOR
TARRANT
SMITH
TARRANT
GREGG
HARRIS
TARRANT
JEFFERSON
DALLAS
ST
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
Spdate
09/25/93
09/26/93
09/27/93
09/28/93
09/26/93
08/28/92
09/28/93
09/28/93
09/26/93
09/15/93
09/28/93
09/29/93
09/30/93
09/30/93
10/04/93
10/04/93
10/04/93
10/04/93
10/05/93
09/04/93
10/06/93
10/06/93
10/05/93
10/07/93
10/07/93
10/07/93
10/07/93
10/08/93
10/11/93
08/19/93
10/13/93
10/12/91
10/13/93
10/08/93
10/13/93
10/16/93
10/17/93
10/17/93
10/17/93
10/18/93
10/17/93
10/17/93
10/18/93
10/19/93
10/19/93
10/20/93
10/20/93
10/20/93
10/20/93
10/21/93
10/21/93
10/21/93
10/23/93
10/23/93
10/25/93
10/25/93
10/24/93
10/26/93
10/26/93
10/27/93
10/27/93
10/28/93
10/28/93
10/27/93
10/21/93
10/31/93
10/29/93
10/29/93
10/29/93
10/27/93
Matl
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL, FUEL: HO. 2-D
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
HYDRAULIC OIL
NATURAL GAS
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: MOTOR
OIL: DIESBL
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
PETROLEUM NAPHTHA
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
BUTADIENE, BUTYLEKE
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
HYDRAULIC OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: DIESEL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL, NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, MISC: LUBRICATING
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
UNKNOWN OIL
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
OIL: CRUDE
NATURAL GAS
GASOLINE: AUTOMOTIVE
NATURAL GAS
OIL: CRUDE
PETROLEUM NAPHTHA
NATURAL GAS
OIL: CRUDE
OIL, FUEL: NO. 2-D
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                    ANNEX E - AREA ASSESSMENTS

APPENDIX IV.   STRATEGIES:

I.   RESPONSE PRIORITIES

     In general,  the first priority in any  response will be the
safety of  responders and the public, in  that order.  The second
priority   must   then   be   stopping  the   economic   (including
environmental) loss.  The third priority  in many cases will be to
identify the Responsible  Party  in order  to determine the need to
federalize the incident.   A parallel priority at each level must
include proper reporting  to Federal,  State and local agencies as
required by regulation and the need to keep higher command aware of
the status of the incident  (Refer to Annex F - Volume II of each
state    for   appropriate    agencies    and/or    ANNEX   J
Notifications^List).   It  is understood that  to follow a priority
checklist for environmental and  economic  data will not always be
possible because  of  the  size of  the  area  (Region VI),  not enough
specific data to  the area,  and  should be  processed on a case-by-
case basis.    It  may be  that  the best  way  to  eliminate safety
hazards is to stop  the product  loss  as a  first concern.  It must
also be understood that individuals and groups utilizing this plan
will not, in many,  if  not most  cases, be  the "first responders".
This means the implementation of this plan mugt take into account
decisions made by those responders.   If upon arrival, the Incident
Command System (ICS) has not been established,  the  ICS may be very
limited.    Early  in the response  the  On-Scene Coordinator should
appoint the Site  Safety Officer.  If the ICS is already established
by first responding agencies, it  is critical that later responders
integrate immediately into  the existing system (See Annex B-V for
ICS Components and Organization).

A.   HEALTH AND SAFETY PRIORITIES

     •    Fire and  explosion potential  of vapors  at or near the
          spill site.

     •    Potential  toxic  effects  of  the   spill   and  chemical
          countermeasures

     •    Proper use of safety equipment

     •    Hyperthermia, hypothermia

     •    Small boat safety

     •    Helicopter and aircraft safety
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B.   MITIGATION PRIORITIES

     Once safety considerations are taken into account, containment
of the economic and environmental loss becomes paramount.   Speed is
a  definite concern  in oil  spill  response.   Remember  that oil
spreads  rapidly.   It  is  always  better  to  get ahead  of a  spill
instead of chasing a spill.

     •    Oil spreads and drifts rapidly.

     •    Chemical  countermeasures  are  most effective  when the
          spill is fresh.

     •    Evaporation rapidly increases oil viscosity.

     •    Oil can be burned more readily when fresh.

     •    Sustained combustion requires at least  0.1  inch (2-3 mm)
          of slick thickness.

     •    Oil is usually easier to deal with at water than when it
          has contacted the shoreline.

C.   DECISION TO FEDERALIZE THE SPILL

     As stated above,  in situations where the  responsible party is
unknown, it is important to identify the party as  soon as  possible.
If the  responsible party is not  know,  or if sufficient  steps to
mitigate  the  incident are  not  being  taken,   the  decision  to
federalize  the  spill   should  not  be  delayed  any  longer  than
necessary.

D.   NOTIFICATION OF INTERESTED PARTIES

     Notification   of   interested   parties,   as   required  by
regulations, is a significant priority that must be  take place as
soon after a spill as practical.
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E.   CLEAN UP PRIORITIES

     •    Stop the discharge

     •    Assess  amount  and type of spilled oil via surveillance
          and tracking, if  necessary

     •    Follow  the  procedures   defined  in  this  plan,  with
          modifications as  necessary.  Document all actions.

     •    Contain and remove spilled oil at the source.

     •    Protect threatened resources and monitor  shorebound oil.

     •    Treat or contain and remove offshore oil that has escaped
          the primary control operation at the source.

     •    Collect the oil  that  has pooled along shore in natural
          collection areas.

     •    Clean up shorelines where oil has stranded,  to the extent
          possible and advisable.

     •    Dispose of collected materials.

II.  RESPONSE GUIDELINES

Region VI contains very  diverse industries  and ecological zones.
A spill of one type and size might  have a minor impact on one area
and might be devastating  in another.   EPA Region VI has compiled
from various  sources a  decision-making process  which  addresses
response options when these diversities are encountered.

NOTE:    See  the  following  pages   for  the  "Oil  Spills  in  the
Environment".
        USEPA REGION VI AGP:ANNEX ErAREA ASSESSMENTS:12/93
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    RESPONSE  GUIDELINES



Oil Spills in the Environment

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                       OIL SPILLS IN THE ENVIRONMENT
  WHY PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT

  Our natural environment is a dynamic and constantly changing system.  In addition to providing the
  basic needs of man, such as  food and oxygen, our environment offers recreation, aesthetic beauty,
  and a laboratory for studying the living world.

  One reason that biologists are concerned with the fate of plants and animals that have no apparent
  value is that living organisms form complicated and often delicate units that can become unbalanced
  by outside influence.  Damage to a seemingly insignificant part of the chain can result in the eventual
  reduction in valuable species.

  Our environment is quick to respond to new influences,  such as an oil spill.  The extent of the
  damage (often it cannot be measured) and the period of recovery depend on a number of actors that
  will be covered in this section.  One role of the cleanup supervisor is to be alert to environmentally
  sensitive areas and know how to minimize damage from a spill.
FACTORS AFFECTING THE SEVERITY OF OIL SPILLS

The effects of an oil spill on the environment are determined by the interaction of several biological and
non-biological factors.  These factors include:

        1.    The type of oil spilled (chemical and physical nature)
        2.    The amount and rate of oil spilled
        3.    Length of time allowed to weather
        4.    Geographic locality
        5.    The size of the area affected
        6.    Meteorological and oceanographic conditions
        7.    The season
        8.    The type of biota present in the affected area
        9.    The cleanup technique used
       10.    The physical nature of adjacent shoreline, and
       11.    The occurrence of special biological events such as migrations, mass spawning, egg
             laying, etc. which render biota especially  susceptible.

These factors vary considerably from spill to spill and therefore the immediate and long-term effects will
vary considerably. As a result, the ecological effects following a spill may range from nil to very severe.

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TYPE OF OIL SPILLED

Oils vary considerably in chemical and physical characteristics.  The most toxic components of oil are
the aromatic  fractions, most abundant in lighter refined products.  Aromatics are quite volatile  and
readily lost by evaporation, but they are also the most soluble in water and can be lethal to some
organisms in  dilute quantities.   Gasolines and naphthalenes are  generally more toxic  than refined  oils
(No. 2 fuel oil, Bunker C), which are usually more toxic than crude oils (Southern Louisiana, Kuwait),
Thick weathered oil is much less toxic, but causes much greater mechanical damage.  Heavy coats of
oil can incapacitate and smother intertidal animals, or cause them to be dislodged by the excess weight,
which is also fatal to them.  Studies have shown that dark soils absorb heat and can cause deaths by heat
exhaustion several months after a spill.

WEATHERING

The  means  of weathering oil  include evaporation, oxidation,  dissolving  in water, and biological
degradation.  From the moment oil is spilled it begins to evaporate.  Most toxic constituents are lost in
this way, an with most crude oils about 20 percent is lost in the first 24 hours by evaporation
       Heavy fuel oils and lubricating oils lack significant volatile  components and are not generally
subject to significant loss by evaporation                      When the spill creates a blanket of oil,
appreciable quantities of these components can come into contact with marine life in the subtidal zone.
The amount dissolved in water is dependent on the status of the oil slick and the amount of weathering.
Studies have shown that water under a thick oil spill may contain 5 - 10 ppm of oil, but as  soon as the
spill breaks up the level drops to about 1 ppm or less.  On the other hand, sea water under a blanket of
benzene may have about 1500mg/L benzene in solution that is highly toxic to many marine organisms.
However, benzene evaporates rapidly and should be completely evaporated in a day or so.

Biological  or  microbial  degradation  results in  the  breakdown  and elimination  of  oil from  the
environment. .  More than  100 types  of bacteria, yeasts and  fungi  have been found which  attack
hydrocarbons, breaking them down to obtain energy for their own needs.  Recent research has centered
on the use  of  microbial  seeding  to clean up oil spills,  which has  resulted in the introduction of
NOSCUM.

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 GEOGRAPHIC LOCALITY

 The locality of a spill will sometimes determine how rapidly the area recovers.  In temperate regions.
 where the biota is relatively short-lived and produces many young, recruitment may occur faster than
 it would occur in polar regions, where the animals are long-lived and do not reproduce as rapidly. The
 rate at which".biodegradation occurs is also reduced in colder climates.

 SIZE OF THE AREA AFFECTED

 All conditions being equal, it is to be expected that large spills will cause more biological damage than
 small spills.  The amount of oil spilled  is important, but  effects are dependent upon the area covered
 by the spill.  For example, a 50-barrel spill confined to a small cove covering a few acres has more
 potential to do biological damage than a 50-barrel spill or larger in the open ocean.

 METEOROLOGICAL AND OCEANOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS

 Existing meteorological conditions (winds, storms) and oceanographic conditions (waves, currents) are
 very  important  in determining the extent of damage from a spill.   Storm winds and  waves can be
 determined if they blow an open water  spill onshore, but may  be advantageous in the open water by
 mixing  the  oil  into  the water and dispersing it.   The Council on  Environmental Quality in an
 environmental impact study for the Outer Continental Shelf has reported that oil  spills tend to break up
 when wave heights reach 10 feet or higher.

 SEASON

 If a spill occurs at a  time when newly  settled young are in the area, a much higher mortality rate is
 likely.  This is  because  the young are more sensitive to  toxic fractions and mechanical damage than
 adults.  The annual migrations of mammals and birds to and from breeding grounds often take them
 through areas of potential spills. During the winter season, colder temperatures will slow biodegradation
 of the oil.

 TYPES OF BIOTA

 Different types of plants and animals  show different levels of reaction to oil. Some types are extremely
 sensitive to low levels of toxic fractions, while others appear to be unharmed by high concentrations.
 Some types  are more prone to mechanical damage than others. Seaweeds generally have a mucous
 coating that prevents oil from adhering unless the plant is dead and dried.  Marsh plants, however, do
 not have a protective coat and are susceptible to oil contamination. In order to determine which plants
 and animals in an area are most susceptible to oil, a local biologist (resource  agency or academic) should
 be consulted.

 Oil may affect marine life both directly  and indirectly.  Direct effects (suffocation, killing young, etc)
have been discussed.  Oil may be harmful indirectly through:

       1.     elimination of food  sources,
      2.     reduction  of resistance to other stresses  (for example, exposure to oil might lower the
             temperature necessary to  kill an organism),
      3.     disruption of chemical clues necessary for survival, and
      4.     disruption of the ecological balance.

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                     Time (Hours)
               0	1
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     Spreading

           Drift

    Evaporation

     Dissolution
     Dispersion

  Emulsification

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 Biodegradation
Photo Oxidation
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                      (Exxon Oil Spill Response Manual pg.16)

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                       CONTAINMENT OF OIL ON WATER
  Most containment devices are designed  to hold oil "long enough"  for the oil to be removed.
  However, .no device should be expected to hold oil indefinitely.  Depending on the water current,
  wind current and wave heights, "long enough" might be a few minutes to several days. Due to the
  wide variety of water conditions, containment devices can be simple "home-made" devices or
  sophisticated commercial booms and  air barriers.
AIR BARRIERS

The use of air or pneumatic barriers has been demonstrated to be an effective means of controlling
the movement of floating products in water in little or no current. Air barriers can be classed as air
bubblers or coherent water jets.
 BOOMS

 A boom is a floating barrier designed with sufficient freeboard and draft to contain oil floating on
 the surface of the water.  Most booms will have the following characteristics:
 i
        1.    a means of flotation or freeboard to  contain the oil and  to resist waves
              splashing oil over the top,

        2.    a skirt to prevent oil from being carried underneath the boom,

        3.    a longitudinal tensile strength member,  such as chain or cable,  to hold the
              boom together and provide a means of anchoring the boom, and

        4.    a ballast to aid in maintaining a vertical  skirt orientation.

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                    RECGVER>  OF OIL ON SURFACE WATER
    i

                           The  Purpose of a  Skimmer


     Afte'- the  spilled  oil  has been  contained,  it  must be  removed.   A  skimmer

provides one of the least expensive means of  removal  with  the advantage of  recov-

ering  oil  without  changing  the physical   or  chemical  properties  of  it.   Althougn

many  skimmer units are commercially available, there are five  basic types:

     1  .   suction units ,

     2.   floating  weirs,

     3.   oleophilic disks, drums,  or  belts,

     4.   hydrodynamic inclined planes, and

     5.   induced  vortex or cyclone skimmers.

Suction units  and floating  weirs are  tne  most common  types  of  skimmers  because

they are usually simple to  operate,  versatile, and  generally  cost  less than other

types.   Most small  skimmers  can be compatible with each  other, providing proper

hose connections  and  couplings are  available.   Small  skimmers  can be  used on

small  and  large spills

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SHORELINE PROTECTION AND RESTORATION

Oil deposited on beaches and shorelines is one of the greatest problems of the cleanup crew because
of the expense for cleanup and restoration.  It has been estimated that up to 50 percent of the total
cost for some spills was directly attributed  to beach and shoreline restoration.  Cleanup cost will
depend on the natural and manmade features  of the shoreline, tides, weather, distance to disposal pits
and forms of restoration required.
 SHORELINE SENSITIVITY INDEX FOR OIL SPILLS

  1.     Exposed rocky coast
 2.     Wave cut platforms
 3.     Fine grained sand beaches
 4.     Coarse grained sand beaches
 5.     Exposed tidal flats
 6.     Mixed sand and gravel beaches
 7.     Gravel beaches
 8.     Sheltered rocky coasts
 9.     Sheltered tidal flats
 10.     Marshes, swamps, and mangroves
 Sensitive or Unique Features

 Biological, physical, and cultural characteristics  will influence an  area's sensitivity and
 uniqueness.  Biological characteristics include:

  1.     rare, threatened, or endangered species,
  2.     reserves and preserves,
  3.     waterfowl concentrating areas,
  4.     mammal and bird rookeries,
  5.     commercial important species,
  6.     recreational important species, and
  7.     ecologically productive areas (e.g., marshes).

 Physical characteristics include:

  1.     high erosion potential areas if disturbed,
  2.     geologically designated study sites,
  3.     fossiliferous formations, and
  4.     mineral-bearing formations.

 Cultural characteristics include:

  1.     archaeological study areas,
  2.     tribal fishing areas, and
  3.     historical monuments.

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                        Primary Spill Response Options Under
                              Various  Site Conditions
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           PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF OIL
 BURNING AGENTS
    i
 Burning of oil needs to be mentioned because it presents such an inviting solution to oil spill cleanup.
 The Regional Response Team (RRT) approves the use of burning as a means to  cleanup a spill.
 Since oil is a volatile compound, why not burn it? Theoretically, burning should be quick, nontoxic,
 and economical.

 Unfortunately, the solution is not simple because spilled oil spreads quickly into a thin layer. As this
 occurs, the volatile fractions of the oil quickly evaporate. The remaining oil spreads over large areas
 into thin, broken patches and some emulsions form. All of these factors  make oil difficult to ignite.
 Even if a wicking agent is  added, only  a portion of the oil will burn because heat is transferred
 rapidly from the flame to the water beneath the oil.  Attempting to  burn oil on water can  be
 hazardous to personnel starting the fire, can result in clouds of unsightly black smoke, and to date
 there is no field data which indicates burning agents work.  While the problems associated with such
 a burn are chiefly cosmetic (black smoke, unburned residue), it may be better to spend the time and
 resources in recovering  the oil by conventional means.

 Burning may be useful for removing both spills on ice and  oily debris along small  creek banks in
 some special cases.  However, burning necessitates having trained personnel start the fire and closely
 monitor it to ensure the safety of people  and  property. Since burning oil creates some  problems,
 most  states  require prior approval,  except in cases  of emergency (immediate danger to life  or
 property).
 DISPERSANTS

 Dispersants are  surface-active agents that divide and suspend the oil into small droplets in water.
 Oil spill dispersams consist primarily of surfactants in a solvent base.  Surfactants are long-chain
 molecules resembling oil molecules on one end and water on the other.  Because of the "bipolar"
 structure, the surfactant will migrate to the oil-water  interface.  At the  interface, surface tension
 properties are reduced so that droplets of oil are formed and dispersed throughout the water.  Again,
 prior governmental approval must be obtained before dispersants are used (except under emergency
 conditions involving fire or explosion hazards).
GELLING AGENTS

Use of gelling  agents in oil spills has been generally  not  practical due  to  high  costs of gelling
material and problems with gelling only oil. However, gelling the oil in  leaking tanks or tankers
might be a feasible alternative in preventing the oil from becoming a spill.

Gelling agents have in the past formed grease-like  material, but some now  form a solid (sometimes
called oil solidifying additives).   These latter agents use a liquid polymer and cross-linking system
which react to form a molecule matrix which entraps large quantities of oil.  Crudes at -5C can be
gelled in as little as 15 minutes.  These agents work faster as temperatures increase.

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BIOREMEDIATION AGENTS

Subpart J of the NCP (40 CFR 300.900) defines biological  agents as "microbiological cultures,
enzymes, or nutrient additives that are deliberately introduced into an oil or hazardous substance spill
for the specific purpose of encouraging biodegradation to mitigate  the effects  of a spill".  Most
commercially  available biological  agents are special blends  of naturally occurring bacteria that
consume oil.  Such bacterial  agents  may be freeze-dried and  stored as fine dusts or powders.  In
theory, when a spill occurs, the agents can be used to seed the immediate spill vicinity. This seeding
action might increase the rate at which the spilled oil is biodegraded.  However, waterways in areas
with petroleum facilities normally contain sufficient bacteria; nutrient to support biodegradation are
usually the limiting factor.  Biological agents, as well as other chemical agents, must be approved
for use by the appropriate governmental representative.

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SHORELINE CLEANUP TECHNIQUES
Cleanup
Technique
Description
Primary Use of Cleanup
Technique
Technique
Requirements
1. Motor grader/
elevating
scraper
2. Elevating
scraper
3. Motor grader/
front-end loader
4. Front-end
loader - rubber
tired or cracked
5. Bulldozer/
rubber-tired
front-end loader
6. Backhoe
7. Dragline or
clamshell
8. High pressure
flushing (hydro-
blasting)
Motor grader forms
windrows for pickup by
elevating scraper.
Elevating scraper picks
up contaminated material
directly off beach.
Motor grader forms
windrows for pickup by
front-end loader.
Front-end loader picks
up materials directly off
beach and hauls it to
unloading area.
Bulldozer pushes
contaminated substrate
into piles for pickup by
front-end loader.
Operates from top of a
bank or beach to remove
contaminated sediments
and loads into trucks.
Operates from top of
contaminated area to
remove oiled sediments.
High pressure water
streams remove oil from
substrate where it is
channeled to recovery
area.
Used primarily on sand and gravel beaches
where oil penetration is 0 to 3 cm, and
trafficability of beach is good. Can also be
used on mudflats.
Used on sand and gravel beaches where oil
penetration is 0 to 3 cm. Can also be used to
remove tar balls or flat patties from the
surface of a beach.
Used on gravel and sand beaches where oil
penetration is less than 2 to 3 cm. This
method is slower than using a motor grader
and elevating scraper but can be used when
elevating scrapers are not available. Can also
be used on mudflats.
Used on mud, sand or gravel beaches when oil
penetration is moderate and oil contamination
is light to moderate. Rubber-tired front-end
loaders are preferred because they are faster
and minimize the disturbance of the surface.
Front-end loaders are the preferred choice for
removing cobble sediments. If rubber-tired
loader cannot operate, tracked loaders are the
next choice. Can also be used to remove
extensively oil-contaminated vegetation.
Used on coarse sand, gravel or cobble beaches
where oil penetration is deep, oil penetration
is deep, oil contamination extensive and
trafficability of the beach is poor. Can also be
used to remove heavily oil contaminated
vegetation.
Used to remove oil contaminated sediment
(primarily mud or silt) on steep banks.
Used on sand, gravel or cobble beaches where
trafficability is very poor (i.e., tracked
equipment cannot operate) and oil
contamination is extensive.
Used to remove oil coatings from boulders,
rock and manmade structures; preferred
method of removing oil from these surfaces.
Good Trafficability.
Heavy equipment
access.
Fair to good
trafficability. Heavy
equipment access.
Fair to good
trafficability. Heavy
equipment access.
Fair to good
trafficability for
rubber-tire loader.
Heavy equipment
access.
Heavy equipment
access. Fair to good
trafficability for
front-end loader.
Heavy equipment
access. Stable
substrate at top of
bank.
Heavy equipment
access to operating
area. Equipment
reach covers
contaminated area.
Light vehicular
access. Recovery
equipment.

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SHORELINE CLEANUP TECHNIQUES
Cleanup
Technique
Description
Primary Use of Cleanup
Technique
Technique
Requirements
9. Steam cleaning
10. Sand-blasting
11. Manual
scraping
12. Sump and
pump/vacuum
13. Manual removal
of oiled
materials
14. Low pressure
flushing
IS. Beach cleaner
16. Manual sorbent
application
17. Manual cutting
18. Burning
Steam removes oil from
substrate where it is
channeled to recovery
area.
Sand moving at high
velocity removes oil
from substrate.
Oil is scraped from
substrate manually using
hand tools.
Oil collects in sump as it
moves down the beach
and is removed by pump
or vacuum truck.
Oiled sediments and
debris are removed by
hand, shovels, rakes,
wheelbarrows, etc.
Low pressure water
spray flushes oil from
substrate where it is
channeled lo recovery
points.
Pulled by tractor or self-
propelled across beach,
picking up tar balls or
patties.
Sorbents are applied
manually to contaminated
areas to soak up oil.
Oiled vegetation is cut by
hand, collected and
stuffed into bags or
containers for disposal.
Upwind end of
contaminated area is
ignited and allowed to
burn to down-wind end.
Used to remove oil coatings from boulders,
rocks and manmade structures.
Used to remove thin accumulations of oil
residue from manmade structures.
Used to remove oil from lightly contaminated
boulders, rocks and manmade structures or
heavy oil accumulation when other techniques
are not allowed.
Used on firm sand or mud beaches in the
event of continuing oil contamination where
sufficient long-shore currents exist and on
streams and rivers in conjunction with
diversion booming.
Used on mud, sand, gravel and cobble
beaches when oil contamination is light or
sporadic and oil penetration is slight or on
beaches where access for heavy equipment is
not available.
Used to flush light oils that are not sticky
from lightly contaminated mud substrates,
cobbles, boulders, rocks, manmade structures
and vegetation.
Used on sand or gravel beaches, lightly
contaminated with oil in the form of hard
patties or tar balls.
Used to remove pools of light, non-sticky oil
from mud, boulders, rocks and manmade
structures.
Used on oil contaminated vegetation.
Used on any substrate or vegetation where
sufficient oil has collected to sustain ignition;
if oil is a type that will support ignition and
air pollution regulations so allow.
Light vehicular
access. Recovery
equipment. Fresh
water supply.
Light vehicular
access. Oil must be
semi-solid. Supply
of clean sand.
Foot access.
Scraping tools and
disposal containers.
Heavy equipment
access. A long-
shore current
present.
Foot or light
vehicular access.
Light vehicular
access. Recovery
equipment.
Moderate to heavy
vehicular access.
Good trafficability.
Foot or boat access.
Disposal containers
for sorbents.
Foot or boat access.
Cutting tools.
Light vehicular or
boat access. Fire
control equipment.

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SHORELINE CLEANUP TECHNIQUES
Cleanup
Technique
Description
Primary Use of Cleanup
Technique
Technique
Requirements
19. Vacuum trucks
20. Push
contaminated
substrate into
surf
21. Breaking up
pavement
22. Disc into sub-
strate
23. Natural
recovery
Truck is backed up to oil
pool or recovery site
where oil is picked up
via the vacuum hose.
Bulldozer pushes
contaminated substrate
into surf zone to
accelerate natural
cleaning.
Tractor fitted with a
ripper is operated up and
down beach.
Tractor pulls discing
equipment along
contaminated area.
No action taken. Oil left
to degrade naturally.
Used to pick up oil on shorelines where pools
of oil have formed in natural depressions, or
in the absence of skimming equipment to
recovery floating oil from the water surface.
Used on contaminated cobble and lightly
contaminated gravel beaches where removal of
sediments may cause erosion of the beach or
backshore area.
Used on low amenity cobble, gravel or sand
beaches or beaches where substrate removal
will cause erosion where thick layers of oil
have created a pavement on the beach surface.
Used on nonrecreational sand or gravel
beaches that are lightly contaminated.
Used for oil contamination on high energy
beaches (primarily cobble, boulder and rock)
where wave action will remove most oil
contamination in a short period of time.
Heavy equipment
access. Large
enough pools on
land or thick enough
oil on water for
technique to be
effective.
Heavy equipment
access. High energy
shoreline.
Heavy equipment
access. High energy
shoreline.
Heavy equipment
access. Fair to good
trafficability. High
energy environment.
Exposed high energy
environment.

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IMPACTS ASSOCIATED WITH CLEANUP TECHNIQUES
Cleanup
Technique .
Description
Physical Effect of Use
Biological Effect of Use
1. Motor
grader/
elevating
2. Elevating
scnper
3. Motor
grader
4. Front-end
loader -
rubber-tired
or tracked
5. Bulldozer/
rubber-tired
front-end
loader
6. Backhoe
7. Dragline or
clamshell
8. High-
pressure
flushing
(hydro-
blasting)
Motor grader forms
windrows for pickup by
elevating scraper.
Elevating scraper picks
up contaminated material
directly off beach.
Motor grader forms
windrows for pickup by
front-end loader.
Front-end loader picks
up material directly off
beach and hauls it to
unloading area.
Bulldozer pushes
contaminated substrate
into piles for pickup by
front-end loader.
Operates from top of a
bank or beach to remove
contaminated sediments
and loads into trucks.
Operates from top of
contaminated area to
remove oiled sediments.
High pressure water
streams remove oil from
substrate; oil is
channeled to recovery
area.
Removes only upper 3 cm of
beach.
Remove* upper 3 to 10 cm of
beach. Minor reduction of
beach stability. Erosion and
beach retreat.
Removes only upper 3 cm of
beach.
Removes 10 to 25 cm of beach.
Reduction of beach stability.
Erosion and beach retreat.
Removes IS to 50 cm of beach.
Loss of beach stability . Severe
erosion and cliff or beach
retreat. Inundation of back-
shores.
Removes 25 to 50 cm of beach
or bank. Severe reduction of
beach stability and beach
retreat.
Removes 25 to 50 cm of beach.
Severe reduction of beach
stability. Erosion and beach
retreat.
Can disturb surface of substrate.
Removes shallow burrowing
Polychaetes, bivalves and
amphipods. Recolonization likely
to rapidly follow natural
replenishment of the substrate.
Removes shallow and deeper
burrowing polychaetes, bivalves
and amphipods. Restabilization of
substrate; reestablishmcnt of long-
lived indigenous fauna may take
several years.
Removes shallow burrowing
polychaetes, bivalves and
amphipods. Recolonization likely
to rapidly follow natural
replenishment of the substrate.
Removes almost all shallow and
deep burrowing organisms.
Restabilization of the physical
environment slow; new faunal
community could develop.
Removes all organisms.
Restabilization of substrate and
repopulation of indigenous fauna is
extremely slow; new faunal
community could develop in the
interim.
Removes all organisms.
Restabilization of substrate and
repopulation of organisms is
extremely slow; new faunal
community could develop in the
interim.
Removes all organisms.
Restabilization of substrate and
repopulation of indigenous fauna is
extremely slow; new faunal
community could develop in the
interim.
Removes some organisms and
shells from the substrate, damage
to remaining organisms variable.
Oil not recovered can be toxic to
organisms downslope of cleanup
activities.

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IMPACTS ASSOCIATED WITH CLEANUP TECHNIQUES
Cleanup
Technique
Description
Physical Effect of Use
Biological Effect of Use
9. Steam
cleaning
10. Sand-
blasting
11. Manual
scraping
12. Sump and
pump/vacuu
m
13. Manual
removal of
oiled
materials
14. Low-
pressure
flushing
IS. Beach
cleaner
16. Manual
sorbent
application
Steam removes oil from
substrate where it is
channeled to recovery
area.
Sand moving at high
velocity removes oil
from substrate.
Oil is scraped from
substrate manually using
hand tools.
Oil collects in sump as it
moves down the beach
and is removed by pump
or vacuum truck.
Oiled sediments and
debris are removed by
hand, shovels, rakes,
wheelbarrows, etc.
Low-pressure water
spray flushes oil from
substrate and is
channeled to recovery
points.
Pulled by tractor or self-
propelled across beach
picking up tar balls or
patties.
Sorbents are applied
manually to contaminated
areas to soak up oil.
Adds heat (> 100°C) to
surface.
Adds material to the
environment. Potential
recontamiiuition, erosion and
deeper penetration into
substrate.
Selective removal of material.
Labor-intensive activity can
disturb sediments.
Requires excavation of a sump
60 to 120 cm deep on shoreline.
Some oil will probably remain
on beach.
Removes 3 cm or less of beach.
Selective. Sediment disturbance
and erosion potential.
Does not disturb surface to any
great extent. Potential for
recontamination.
Disturbs upper 5 to 10 cm of
beach.
Selective removal of material.
Labor intensive activity can
disturb sediments.
Removes some organisms from
substrate but mortality due to the
heat is more likely. Empty shells
remaining may enhance
repopulation. Oil not recovered
can be toxic to organisms
downslope of cleanup activities.
Removes all organisms and shells
from the substrate. Oil not
recovered can be toxic to
organisms downslope of cleanup
activities.
Removes some organisms from the
substrate, crushes others. Oil not
removed or recovered can be toxic
to organisms repopulating the
rocky substrate or inhabiting
sediment downslope of cleanup
activities.
Removes organisms at sump
location. Potentially toxic effects
from oil left on the shoreline.
Recovery depends on persistence
of oil at the sump.
Removes and disturbs shallow
burrowing organisms. Rapid
recovery.
Leaves most organisms alive and
in place. Oil not recovered can be
toxic to organisms downslope of
cleanup.
Disturbs shallow burrowing
organisms.
Foot traffic may crush organisms.
Possible ingestion of sorbents by
birds and small mammals.

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IMPACTS ASSOCIATED WITH CLEANUP TECHNIQUES
Cleanup
Technique •
Description
Physical Effect of Use
Biological Effect of Use
17. Mutual
culling
18. Burning
19. Vacuum
trucks
20. Push
contaminate
d substrate
into surf
21. Breakup
pavement
22. Disc into
substrate
23. Natural
recovery
Oiled vegetation is cut by
hand, collected and
stuffed into bags or
containers for disposal.
Upwind end of
contaminated area is
ignited and allowed to
burn to down-wind.
Truck is backed up to oil
pool or recovery site
where oil is picked up
via vacuum hose.
Bulldozer pushes
contaminated substrate
into surf zone to
accelerate natural
cleaning.
Tractor fitted with a
ripper is operated up and
down beach.
Tractor pulls discing
equipment along
contaminated area.
No action taken. Oil left
to degrade naturally.
Disturbs sediments because of
extensive use of labor; can
cause erosion.
Causes heavy air pollution; adds
heat to substrate, **^n cause
erosion if root system damaged.
Some oil may be left on shore-
line or in water.
Disruption of top layer of
substrate; leaves some oil in
intertidal area. Potential
^contamination .
Disruption of sediments.
Leaves oil on beach.
Leaves oil buried in sand.
Disrupts surface layer of
substrate.
Some oil may remain on beach
and could contaminate clean
areas.
Removes and crushes some
organisms. Rapid recovery.
Heavy foot traffic can cause root
damage and subsequent slow
recovery.
Kills surface organisms caught in
burn area. Residual matter may
be somewhat toxic (heavy metals).
Removes some organisms.
Potential for longer-term toxic
effects associated with oil left on
the shoreline. Recovery depends
on persistence of oil left in the
pools.
Kills most of the organisms
inhabiting the uncontaminated
substrate. Recovery of organisms
usually more rapid than with
removing substrate.
Disturbs shallow and deep
burrowing organisms.
Disturbs shallow burrowing
organisms. Possible toxic effects
from buried oil.
Potential toxic effects and
smothering by the oil. Potential
incorporation of oil into the food
web. Potential elimination of
habitat if organisms will not settle
on residual oil.

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                    ANNEX E - AREA ASSESSMENTS

APPENDIX V.    SENSITIVE AREA

II.  DEFINITION OF RESOURCES AND LIST OF TRUSTEES

     The  term "natural  resources"  means  land,  fish,  wildlife,
biota, air, water,  ground water, drinking water supplies, and other
such  resources  belonging  to,  managed  by,  held  in  trust  by,
appertaining to,  or otherwise controlled by the United States, any
State or  local government  or  any  Indian Tribe.   (Refer  to this
appendix IV.C. for federal/state/Indian Tribe  Trustees)

II.  PROTECTION OF RESOURCES

A.   ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS

     Economic and environmentally sensitive areas are identified in
the Volume II of  each specific state  (Arkansas,  Louisiana,  New
Mexico,   Oklahoma,  and Texas).    NOAA,  U.S.  Fish  and Wildlife
Service,  State and  fish  and wildlife  agencies,  State  Natural
Resource  Trustees and other  agencies  with  responsibility  for
sensitive  areas as well as industry will be consulted for  input.
[NOTE:  For this  plan Appendix D  of the Facility Response Plans
Draft EPA  Regulations  (Sensitive  Environments) has been utilized
for the development  of  this  plan.]   Each area  will  establish
classification(s)  of sensitive areas, i.e.:

     1)    Fish and wildlife areas
     2)    Sensitive  habitats  (e.g.,  habitats  that  are  slow  to
          recover)
     3)    Human sue areas  (e.g., water intake,s archaeological and
          tribal   use   areas,   recreational   areas,   marinas,
          aquaculture, etc.)

     Response strategies intended  specifically for protection of a
particular  sensitive  area  will   be identified,  including  the
possibility of pre-staging response  equipment in the vicinity of
that sensitive area on a case-by-case basis  due to the size  of the
area (Region VI).   All  appropriate  countermeasures, mechanical and
others  such as  dispersants,  chemical  agents,  and  other  spill
mitigating  substances  or  devices,  including  preapproval  or
disapproval will be identified.
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B.   WILDLIFE  PROTECTION AS NEEDED

1.   Animal Hazing

     If  birds  in a  non-nesting area  are  seen  in  an  area of
     potential impact they should be driven out of  the area before
     the oil arrives.   This may be  done by deployment of  "propane
     cannons"  in areas  where  birds loaf or feed, or  it may be
     accomplished by  hiring  airboats to patrol the marsh edge or
     shallow  water area.   This  activity must  not  be  initiated
     without   consultation with  the  appropriate  State  Trustees
     and/or the U.S.  Fish and Wildlife  Service personnel at the
     scene.

2.   Nestling  Protection

     Nestling  areas  with hatched waterbirds  should  be  fenced so
     that  the  nestlings  cannot enter  the oiled water.   A  fence
     should be placed above the  waterline.   This  fence  material
     should be 1" x 1" vinyl coated and at least 3  feet  high.  The
     top six inches of  fence  may be bent inward to prevent  birds
     from  climbing out.   The  fence  should be supported by 3  foot
     metal or  wooden  stakes.

     Once  the  contamination is  cleaned up,   the fencing  must be
     removed.  Do not linger near the nesting colony; expedite the
     deployment or removal of the material so that  minimum time is
     spent keeping the  parents from their nest  or  young.

III. IMPACTED  RESOURCES

A.   IMPACT ASSESSMENT  FORM & RECOMMENDATIONS

     An impact assessment team will be assembled  that  represents
the resource agencies in order to  evaluate the impacted  resources,
extent of  impact, and suggest cleanup priority  in  the sections of
the oiled habitats.  This team will consider  the special  needs of
the animals that  may be  in the area or due to migrate to  the  area
in the near term.

     This  team should be made up of qualified persons  that  have
experienced   oiled   habitat,   natural   restoration   processes,
consequences   of  several cleanup  techniques,  and  should  not
•necessarily  be   the  persons  that  filled   out   the   pre-impact
assessment forms.

B.   WILDLIFE  RESCUE  &  REHABILITATION

     Search and rescue  of wildlife  will be authorized only by the
State  Trustees and/or  U.S.  Fish and  Wildlife Service.    These
agencies will solicit  volunteers that have been trained in  wildlife

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capture  techniques,  oiled wildlife rehabilitation, and  hazardous
material  safety.    Persons  engaged  in  this  activity  without
authorization will be  subject  to prosecution.

     Capturing  oiled wildlife  may  be done from a boat with a  dip
net or netting on the bank or shore.  Do not chase animals into  the
vegetative areas or followed oiled wildlife into vegetation.  Once
captured,  wrap  an oiled animal  in absorbent  pads  to  prevent
preening or  further  ingestion  of  the oil.  Place the animal in  a
ventilated box  (pet transport)  and take it to  a designated cleanup
area.  Protected wildlife may only be cleaned  by Federal  and State
permitted rehabilitators.

     If more than 20 oiled animals per day are being captured  and
brought in for  cleaning,  then  the  State and Federal agencies  may
authorize the construction of  a wildlife  cleaning facility.

Federal Contact Agencies:
U.S. Fish & Wildlife
Region II - New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas  (505)   766-1829
Region IV - Arkansas,  Louisiana (404) 331-0833

State Contact Agencies:
Texas Department of Parks and  Wildlife
(512) 389-4503

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Office of Coastal and  Marine Resources
(504) 765-2390

Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
(501) 223-6305

Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
(405) 521-3851

New Mexico Game and Fish Commission
(505) 982-4302

Private Organizations:
The International Bird Rescue  Research Center
Berkeley, California
(510) 841-9086

Tri-State Bird Rescue  and Research
Wilmington,  Delaware
(302) 737-7241

International Wildlife Research
Galveston,  Texas
(409) 740-4527

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IV.  NATURAL RESOURCES DAMAGE ASSESSMENT  (NRDA)

A.   NATURAL RESOURCES DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TEAM

     The  NRDA  team will  assemble  as  soon  as  possible  after
notification and will consists of  persons  from  the agencies listed
below.

B.   NOAA'S OPA 1990 RULES AND STATE APPLICABLE RULES

     Copies of these rules  will be added as they become available.

NOTE:  See Natural Resource Damage Assessment  Regulations under the
Oil Pollution Act of 1990,  U.S. Pish and Wildlife Service, Region
II.
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          GUIDANCE  FOR  FACILITY AND VESSEL  RESPONSE PLANS
            FISH  AND WILDLIFE AND SENSITIVE ENVIRONMENTS


       Under section 311 of the Clean Water Act (CWA), as amended by the Oil Pollution Act of
 1990 (OPA), certain facilities (including some  onshore facilities, pipelines, and rolling stock1),
 offshore facilities, and vessels are required to prepare and submit response plans [i.e., all tank
 vessels and those facilities that could reasonably be expected to cause substantial harm to the
 environment by a discharge of oil or a hazardous substance into navigable waters (as defined in 40
 CFR Part 110.1), adjoining shorelines, or the exclusive economic zone].  At this time, only oil
 discharges are being addressed by this Notice.  The CWA, as amended by OPA, requires that these
 response plans be consistent with Area Contingency Plans (ACPs). The ACPs are being prepared
 by Area Committees, composed of qualified personnel from Federal, State, and local agencies,
 who will identify and prioritize for protection specific locations that may fall under the categories
 of fish and wildlife and sensitive environments. New requirements for addressing fish and
 wildlife and sensitive environments were called for in Sections 4201 (b) and4202(a) of OPA.
 These Sections required "fish and wildlife response plans ...for the immediate and effective
 protection ..." and "joint preplanning by the Area Committees, including ... protection of sensitive
 environmental areas, and protection, rescue, and rehabilitation of fisheries and wildlife..."  The
 completed fish and wildlife and sensitive environments plans will likely be geographic-specific
 annexes to the ACPs, and should be the primary source of natural resource information that
 should be used by facility and vessel owners or operators during response planning. These
 annexes will reflect local scientific knowledge, responder experience, and community priorities.
 Sensitive environments identified by Area Committees may include areas sensitive to the effects
from a spill event, and areas which if impacted may endanger human health. In preparing or
 updating their response plans, owners and operators are strongly encouraged to contact the EPA-
 and USCG-chaired Area Committees to ensure consistency in the definition of sensitive
 environments and priorities for actions to be taken in the event of a spill.

       This document is provided as guidance to owners and operators until the geographic-
 specific fish and wildlife and sensitive environments annexes in ACPs are completed. It does not
 supersede or replace these annexes, but rather provides some interim guidance on fish and wildlife
 and sensitive environments, and background information regarding those annexes. It is also
 intended to assist owners and operators by listing some references being used by the Area
 Committees in determining protection priorities and appropriate cleanup strategies.  This guidance
 is not meant to provide a complete listing of sources that Area Committees are using to develop
 their fish and wildlife and sensitive environments annexes. Rather, it provides a description of the
 basic type of information that Area Committees use to establish protection priorities and cleanup
strategies.

       Proximity of the potential discharge source to fish and wildlife and sensitive environments
 has been identified as a factor in the substantial harm evaluation2. Environments may be identified
as sensitive  [as described in the proposed changes to 40 CFR Part 300.210(c)(4) and detailed in
the fish and wildlife and sensitive environments annexes to the ACPs ] by either: 1) their legal
designation, or 2) evaluations of Area Committees (for planning) or members of the spill response
 Unified Command Structure (during responses). These areas may include [_] wetlands, National
and State parks, critical habitats for endangered/threatened species, wilderness and natural areas,
marine sanctuaries and estuarine reserves, conservation areas, preserves, wildlife areas, wildlife
refuges, wild and scenic rivers, recreational areas, national forests, drinking surface water intakes,
 [_] Federal and State lands that are research natural areas, heritage program areas, land trust areas,
and historical and archeological sites and parks.  These areas may also include unique habitats,
such as: aquaculture sites and agricultural surface water intakes, bird nesting areas, critical
1  See 40 CFR pan 112, 33 CFR Part 150, 49 CFR Part 194 and 49 CFR Part 106.
-  See Appendix C of 40 CFR Part 112 from EPA's rule on Facility Response Plans.

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 biological resource areas, designated migratory routes, and designated seasonal habitats. The Area
 Committee and the spill response Unified Command Structure may consult with the natural
 resource management agencies, to determine additional areas to be considered sensitive
 environments for the purposes of OPA.

        This document includes appendices, which provide basic  environmental reference
 information for facility and vessel owners and operators to use in  the development and update of
 their response plans. [_] Appendix I provides a list of Federal agencies that are responsible for
 specific environmental resources. Appendix II provides further information to assist owners and
 operators in identifying  boundaries of critical habitats for endangered/threatened species identified
 by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS).
 (Appendix II lists the seasons associated with critical habitats for some endangered species. Since
 it is not known when a discharge might occur, owners and operators should base their response
 planning on the worst case, i.e., a discharge that occurs during the critical habitat season.)
 Appendix El provides a list of some  Federally protected areas.

        The lists in Appendix IV and V will help owners and operators develop protection priorities
 until the ACP geographic-specific Annexes on Fish and Wildlife and Sensitive Environments are
 completed. These tables are not necessarily applicable for purposes other than spill preparedness
 and response. Appendix IV addresses the biological and human-use aspects of area sensitivity and
 the associated activities that represent the most risk for those resources. It has been abstracted
 from information developed by natural resource trustee agencies and technical experts.

 Natural resources are most at risk from oil spills when:
    1) large numbers of individuals are concentrated in a relatively small area, such as bays where
      rafts of waterfowl concentrate during migration and overwintering;
    2) wildlife come ashore for birthing, resting, or molting, such as seal haulouts and marine
      turtle nesting;
    3) early life stages are present in somewhat restricted areas, such as nursery areas for
      anadromousfish, turtle nesting beaches, and bird rookeries;
    4) areas important to specific life stages or migration patterns, such as foraging or
      overwintering sites, are impacted by oil;
    5) specific areas are known to be vital sources for propagation, such as oyster seed beds;
    6) the species are threatened or endangered; and
    7) a significant  percentage of the population is likely to be exposed to oil.

 Human-use resources at risk from oil spills can be divided into four components:
    1) high recreational use and shoreline access areas,
    2) officially designated natural resource management areas,
    3) resource extraction sites, such as subsistence sites, commercial fisheries areas, aquaculture
      sites, water intakes and other water resource usage and resource extraction site areas; and
    4) archaeological, historical, and cultural sites.

 Water resource usage areas that may require protection include 1) surface water intakes and 2)
 groundwater recharge zones and well fields. Groundwater protection may be of particular concern
for spills of light products in rivers where wells are located in the flood plain and are hydraulically
 connected to the river.

        Appendix V ranks several shoreline habitats by their relative sensitivity to oil spills.  The
 sensitivity ranking is controlled by the following factors: 1) relative exposure to wave, tidal, and
 river flow energy; 2) shoreline type (e.g., rocky cliffs, sand beaches, marshes); 3) substrate type
 (grain size, mobility, oil penetration, and trafficability); and 4) biological productivity and
 sensitivity. The concept of ranking coastal environments on a relative sensitivity scale was
 originally developed in 1976 and has since been refined and expanded to include all shoreline types
 in North America, including the Great Lakes and riverine environments. The ranking is based on
 an understanding of the physical and biological character of the shoreline environment, not just the
 substrate type and grain size.  Area Committees determine protection and cleanup priorities for
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  areas by reviewing their shoreline and resource sensitivity as well as other local factors.
  Subsequently, the appropriate protection and cleanup methods for the different environments are
  determined. Further information on preferred cleanup methods for different environments and
 factors to consider for mechanical protection can be found in the following documents available
 from the National Technical Information Service: "Shoreline Countermeasures Manual: Temperate
  Coastal Environments" (NOAA, 12/92) and  "Shoreline Countermeasures Manual: Tropical
  Coastal Environments" (NOAA, 05/93). Further information is anticipated to be available,
  including "Environmental Impacts of Freshwater Spill Response Options" (NOAA/API, in press
  05/94), and "Mechanical Protection Guidelines" (NOAA/USCG, in press 05/94).

     To facilitate the update of Vessel and Facility Response Plans and the incorporation of recent
information, Appendix VI lists mailing addresses and phone numbers for regional offices. In
addition, owners and operators should note that the appropriate agencies responsible for fish and
wildlife and sensitive environments will periodically update their sensitive environment information
as well as agency lists.  This is due to: legal changes (i.e. changes in law or regulations to federally
protected areas and species), updates to Area Contingency Plans and changes in agency contact
information.  Owners and operators are responsible for ensuring that their response plans and their
plan updates reflect recent fish and wildlife and sensitive environments information . Area
Contingency Plans will periodically be updated to reflect these new designations, as well.
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                                   APPENDIX  I
    Federal Agencies  that are  Responsible for Specific Environmental Resources

     For more information on the following areas, owners and operators should contact the
responsible agency listed below.  These agencies will provide assistance, including maps, for the
areas under their jurisdiction.

AREAS	RESPONSIBLE FEDERAL AGENCY

Wetlands, as defined in 40 CFR Part 230.3.      EPA*; COE; DOI/FWS, BLM, NPS; USDA/FS
Critical habitat for                           DOI/FWS,BLM,NPS; NOAA/NMFS; USDA/FS
    Designated or Proposed Endangered/
    Threatened Species
Habitat Used by                            DOI/FWS, BLM, NPS; NOAA/NMFS; USDA/FS
 Designated or Proposed Endangered/Threatened
 Species or Marine Mammals
National Marine Sanctuaries                  NOAA/NOS
National Parks                              DOI/NPS
Federal Wilderness Areas                     DOI/FWS, BLM, NPS; USDA/FS
National Estuary Program Areas                EPA*
Near Coastal Waters Program Areas             EPA*
Clean Lakes Program Critical Areas             EPA*
National Monuments                         DOI/NPS; USDA/FS
National Recreational Areas                    DOI/NPS; USDA/FS
National Preserves                          DOI/NPS
National Wildlife Refuges                     DOI/FWS
Coastal Barrier Resource System               DOI/FWS, NPS
    (units, undeveloped, partially developed)
National River Reach Designated as Recreational  EPA*; DO1/BLM
Federal or State Designated Wild and Scenic Rivers DOI/BLM, NPS; USDA/FS
National Conservation Areas                  DOI/BLM; USDA/FS
Hatcheries                                  DOI/FWS; NOAA/NMFS
Waterfowl Management Areas                  DOI/FWS
Cultural Resources                          DOI/NPS, BLM; USDA/FS
Areas of Critical Environmental Concern         DOI/BLM
National Forest  System                       USDA/FS
*     Where EPA is designated as the responsible agency, the information may be provided by the
appropriate Regional office.

      Note:  Please contact State or local agencies for information on resources they manage.
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                          ACRONYMS
BLM
COE
DOI
EPA
FS
FWS
NMFS
NOAA
NOS
NFS
USDA
Bureau of Land Management
US Army Corps of Engineers
Department of the Interior
US Environmental Protection Agency
US Forest Service
US Fish and Wildlife Service
National Marine Fisheries Service
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Ocean Service
National Park Service
US Department of Agriculture
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                                    APPENDIX II
                 Critical Habitats for Endangered/Threatened  Species

       Designated Critical Habitat  for  NMFS Species

       The following locations have been designated as critical habitats for NMFS species. These
habitats are considered sensitive environments and are preserved by the government. Habitat
boundaries for the NMFS species listed below are identified in 50 CFR Pans 226 and 227.  This list
is not ail-inclusive. Owners and operators should contact the appropriate NMFS region listed in
Appendix VI for further information.

          NMFS  SPECIES                    LOCATION

          Hawaiian Monk Seal                   Northwest Hawaiian Islands
          Leatherback Sea Turtle                  Sandy Point, St. Croix, USVI
          Steller Sea Lion                       AK/North Pacific Coast (35 rookery sites)
          Winter-run Chinook Salmon             Sacramento River, CA
          Snake River Salmon                    Columbia and Snake Rivers. ID. OR. WA

2 .     Primary  Seasonal Habitats

       Primary seasonal habitats (i.e., species distributions) for endangered species as identified in
recovery plans and other technical documents are listed below. Owners and operators should contact
the appropriate NMFS region listed in Appendix VI for further information.

Northern  Right Whale (Final Recovery Plan, December 1991)

       Florida - Georgia coast from 28°N to 32°N during the months of December through March.
Calving and nursery area.

       Cape Cod - Massachusetts Bay during the months of March through September. Primary
feeding areas.

       Great South Channel on the western edge of Georges Bank and Jeffrey's Ledge during the
months of March through September. Primary feeding area.

Humpback Whale - east coast population  (Final Recovery Plan, November 1991)

       Gulf of Maine, Great South Channel, Stellwagen Bank, and Jeffrey's Ledge during the period
from mid-April through mid-November.  Primary feeding area.

       Silver Bank and Navidad Bank off the coast of Puerto Rico, coastal areas off the northwest
coast of Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands from mid-December through early April. Calving
and nursery area.
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 I.    Primary  Seasonal Habitats (continued)

 Humpback Whale - west coast population (Final Recovery Plan, November 1991)

       Hawaiian Islands (Central North Pacific stock) and Guam (Western North Pacific stock) from
 December through April.  Calving and nursery area

       Central and western Gulf of Alaska, including Prince William Sound, Shelikof Straight,
 Barren Islands and the southern coastline of the Alaska peninsula during the months of May through
 November. Primary feeding area.

       Inside Passage and coastal waters of the southeast Alaska panhandle from Yakutat Bay south
 to Queen Charlotte Sound from May to November. This area includes Glacier Bay, Icy Straight,
 Stephens Passage/Frederick Sound, Seymour Canal, Sitka Sound, Cape Fairweather, Lynn Canal,
 Sumner Straight, Dixon Entrance, the west coast of Prince Wales Island, and the Fairweather grounds
 which is an offshore bank. Primary feeding area.

 Shortnose Sturgeon (NOAA Technical Report NMFS 14 and Food and Agriculture Organization,
 Fisheries Synopsis No.  140)

       The following east coast rivers and bays should be included: Kennebec River, Andrescoggin
 River, Montsweag Bay, Menimack River, Connecticut River, Hudson River, Delaware River,
 Wacoamaw River (including Winyah Bay), Lake Marion-Wateree River, lower Savannah River,
 Altamaha River, Ocumulgee River, and St. Johns River.

 Gray Whale (5 year Status Review)

       Northern Bering and southern Chukchi Seas.  Primary feeding areas.

       Unlike other whale species, the gray whale is particularly vulnerable during its migration
 period because it migrates very close to shore. In areas such as Monterey and Point Conception it
 migrates within two miles of shore.  The entire west coast from Alaska to the Mexican border should
 be listed during the migration periods.  Southbound migration is during the months of October
 through December, and northbound migration is from mid-February to April.

 Sacramento River Winter-Run  Chinook Salmon (Designated Critical Habitat; Sacramento
 River Winter-Run Chinook Salmon Proposed Rule, 57 FR 36626, August 14, 1992).

       The following waterways, bottom and water of the waterways, and adjacent riparian zones are
 included: (1) Sacramento River from Keswick Dam,  Shasta County (River Mile 302) to Chipps
 Island (River Mile 0) at the westward margin of Sacramento-San  Joaquin Delta; (2) all waters from
 Chipps Island westward to Carquinez Bridge, including Honker  Bay, Grizzly Bay, Suisun Bay, and
 Carquinez Strait; (3) all waters of San Pablo Bay westward of the Carquinez Bridge; and (4) all
 waters of San Francisco Bay from San Pablo Bay to the Golden Gate Bridge.

 3.     Inland Critical Habitats  for FWS Species

       Critical habitats for threatened and endangered species are considered sensitive environments
 [J. They are areas in which federal agencies must consider the effects of their activities (or activities
 they permit) on the species under the Endangered Species Act, Section 7. Critical habitat boundaries
 for the FWS species are  listed in 50 CFR Part  17.95.  This list is  not all-inclusive. Habitats used by
endangered species are not listed specifically in the CFR and may require professional judgment to
identify. Owners and operators should contact the appropriate FWS office listed in Appendix VI for
further information.


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                                 APPENDIX III
                            Federally  Protected Areas
 i.    National Marine Sanctuaries and Estuarine Research  Reserves

 NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARIES (NMS^    LOCATION   REGULATION
MONITOR NMS
Key Largo NMS
Channel Islands NMS
Point Reyes/Farallon Island NMS
Looe Key NMS
Gray's Reef NMS
Stellwagen Bank NMS
Fagatele Bay NMS
Cordell Bank NMS
Florida Keys NMS
Flower Garden Banks NMS
Monterey Bay NMS
NC
FL
CA
CA
FL
GA
MA
AS
CA
FL
TX
CA
15 CFR Part 924
15CFRpart929
15 CFR Part 935
15 CFR Part 936
15 CFR Part 937
15 CFR Part 938
15 CFR Pan 940
15 CFR Part 941
15 CFR Part 942
pending3
15 CFR Part 943
15 CFR Part 944
NATIONAL ESTUARINE RESEARCH  RESERVE  (NERR)   AREA OF CONCERN
Wells NERR
Great Bay NERR
Waquoit Bay NERR
Narragansett Bay NERR
Hudson River NERR
Old Woman Creek NERR
Chesapeake Bay NERR (for MD)
Chesapeake Bay NERR (for VA)
North Carolina NERR
Sapelo Island NERR
Jobos Bay NERR
Apalachicola River NERR
Rookery Bay NERR
Weeks Bay NERR
Tijuana River NERR
Elkhom Slough NERR
South Slough NERR
Padilla Bay NERR
Waimanu Valley NERR
Ahepoo-Combahee Edisto Basin NERR
Delaware NERR
North Inlet-Winyah Bay NERR
St. Lawrence River Basin NERR
          Rachel Carson Refuge, ME
                     Durham, NH
                            MA
                             RI
                            NY
                      Huron, OH
                   Annapolis, MD
                Gloucester Pt., VA
                 Wilmington, NC
                            GA
                    Guayama, PR
                            FL
                      Naples, FL
                     Fairhope, AL
                Imperial Beach, CA
                  Watsonville, CA
                   Charleston, OR
                 Mt. Vernon, WA
                        Oahu, HI
                             SC
                            DE
                             SC
                            NY
 3Currently designated an NMS by the Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management, Sanctuaries and Reserves Division. Notification
 in CFR is pending.
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General information on  these sanctuaries and reserve programs can  be found in
these  regulations:

          National Marine Sanctuary Program (15 CFR Pan 922)
          National Estuarine Research Reserve Program (15 CFR Part 921)

For additional information on area  boundaries for all  NMS sites, all proposed  new
sanctuaries, and information on  points-of-contact  with the National  Estuarine
Research Reserve  sites contact:

             Department of Commerce, NOAA
             Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management
             Sanctuaries and Reserves Division
             SSMC4
             1305 East West Highway
             Silver Spring, MD .20910


2.     Federally Protected Inland Areas

       Federal regulations protect numerous inland areas. These include National farks and National
Wildlife Refuges, wilderness areas, National forests, and others.  These areas are listed in Appendix
I. Owners and operators should contact the responsible Federal agency, also listed in Appendix I, for
area boundaries, information on proposed new areas, and applicable regulations.
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                                        APPENDIX IV
                SENSITIVE  BIOLOGICAL AND HUMAN-USE RESOURCES
RESOURCE CATEGORY  SUB-CATEGORY
                           AREA OFSENSmVE ACTIVITY
Marine Mammals
Terrestrial Mammals
Birds
Fish




Shellfish



Reptiles/Amphibians



Benthic Habitats


Plants

Recreation



Management Areas


Resource Extraction
Cultural Resources
Sea lions; Seals, Walruses    Haulouts
Sea otters; Manatees, Whales  Concentration areas
Water-associated species
(e.g., otter, beaver, mink)
Endangered species
Waterfowl
Diving birds
Seabirds
Wading birds
Shorebirds
Gull/Terns
Raptors
Other migratory species

Endangered species

Anadromous fish
Beach spawners
Nursery areas
Endangered species

Mollusks

Shrimp/crabs/lobster

Water-associated species
(e.g., sea turtles, alligators)
Endangered species

Submerged aquatic vegetation Grass beds
Worm beds/coral reefs      Live reefs

Endangered species         Important areas, as identified by resource agency

Marinas, boat ramps, beaches,
Boating/fishing/diving areas, High-use areas
State/county/other parks

Federally protected areas     (see Appendix I)
State and local protected areas (see appropriate agency)
Concentration areas

Important habitats, as identified by resource agency

Nesting/migration/wintering concentration areas;
Rookeries; Forage/wintering areas
Rookeries; Winter concentration areas
Rookeries; Important forage areas
Nesting sites; Important migration stopover sites
Nesting sites
Nest sites; Important forage areas
Nesting sites; Important migration stopover sites;
Winter concentration areas
Important habitats, as identified by resource agency
Spawning streams
Spawning beaches
Areas for all nearshore species
Important habitats, as identified by resource agency

Seed beds; Abundant beds; leased mussel beds;
endangered freshwater mussel beds
Nursery areas; concentration areas

Nursery areas; concentration areas

Important habitats, as identified by resource agency
Subsistence
Commercial fisheries
Aquaculture facilities
Water intakes
Other water supplies
Other resource extraction sites

Archaeological sites
Historical sites
Native lands
Designated subsistence harvest areas
Concentration areas
Water intakes/pens/ponds
Drinking/irrigation/other
*(see introductory text)


Water-associated sites
Water-associated sites
Reservations/culturally important sites
     Source: Modified from NOAA "Guidelines for Developing Digital Environmental Sensitivity
     Index (ESI) Atlases and Databases" (April, 1993).
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                                         APPENDIX

                     banning  of Shoreline riabitars ampaciea DV  Oil  Spiils


     "liis appendix ranks shoreline naoitats DV tneir relative aegree of sensitiviry to oii spiils in estuanne.
 'acusmne. and riverine environments. {_} Facility and vessel owners and operators should use the scale to
 develop protection priorities. Upon completion by the Area Committees of geographic-specific annexes in the
     Contingency Plans, response plans should be consistent with the appropriate Area Contingency Flan
 annexes.
 Most
 Sensitive Estuarine
Lacustrine
 Riverine
10
9
8
7
6
5
Freshwater swamps and
marshes, mangroves,
saltwater marshes
Sheltered tidal flats
Sheltered manmade structures,
sheltered rockv shores
Exposed tidal flats
Rip rap structures, gravel
beaches
Mixed sand and
gravel beaches
Freshwater swamps and
marshes
Sheltered sand/mud flats,
sheltered vegetated low banks
Sheltered manmade structures,
sheltered scarps in bedrock
Exposed flats
Rip rap structures, gravel
beaches
Mixed sand and
gravel beaches
Freshwater swamps and marshei
Muddy unvegetated substrates,
vegetated low banks
Sheltered manmade structures:
vegetated, steeplv sloping bluffs
Not present
Rip rap structures, gravel barSj
gentlv sloping gravel banks
Mixed sand and gravel bars,
gently sloping mixed sand and
gravel banks
           Coarse-grained sand beaches   Sand beaches
                            Sandy bars, gently sloping
                            sandv banks	
           rine-srained sand beaches
Eroding scarps in
unconsolidated sediments
Exposed, eroding banks in
unconsolidated sediments
           Wave-cut platforms in bedrock Shelving bedrock shores
           Exposed rockv shores.
Exposed rockv cliffs
Rockv shoals, bedrock ledges

Exposed rockv banks	
Least
Sensitive
Source:      Modified from NOAA "Guidelines for Developing Digital Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI)
Atlases and Databases" (April 1993), other NOAA guidance for freshwater environments, and FWS National
Wetlands Research Center. NOAA ESI maps for coastal waters or the Great Lakes may  be viewed at the
USCG COT? offices or at NOAA offices in Seattle, Washington.
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                                 APPENDIX  VI
           Mailing Addresses and Phone Numbers for Regional  Offices
1.   Area Committees

For more information on the EPA- and USCG-chaired Area Committees, please contact the
appropriate Regional EPA office (see item 4) or the appropriate USCG COTP office (see item 9).
2.   BLM State  Offices

US Bureau of Land Management - Alaska
222 West 7th Ave., #13
Anchorage, AK 99513-7599
Telephone: (907) 271-5076

US Bureau of Land Management - Arizona
3707 North 7th St.
PO Box 16563
Phoenix, AZ 85011
Telephone: (602) 650-0206

US Bureau of Land Management - California
Federal Building
2800 Cottage Way
Sacramento, CA 95825
Telephone: (916) 978-4743

US Bureau of Land Management - Colorado
2850 Youngfield St.
Lakewood, CO 80215
Telephone: (303) 239-3700

US Bureau Of Land Management
Eastern States Office
7450 Boston Blvd.
Springfield, VA 22153
Telephone: (703) 440-1700

US Bureau Of Land Management - Idaho
3380 Americana Terrace
Boise, ID 83706
Telephone: (208) 384-3001
       US Bureau of Land Management - Montana
       Granite Towers
       222 N. 32nd St.
       PO Box 36800
       Billings, MT 59107
       Telephone: (406) 255-2904

       US Bureau of Land Management - Nevada
       Federal Building
       850 Harvard Way
       PO Box 12000
       Reno, NV 89520-006
       Telephone: (702) 785-6590

       US Bureau of Land Management -New Mexico
       1474 Rodeo Rd.
       PO Box 27115
       Santa Fe,NM 87502-7115
       Telephone: (505) 438-7501

       US Bureau of Land Management - Oregon
       1300NE44thAve.
       PO Box 2965
       Portland, OR 97208
       Telephone: (503) 280-7026

       US Bureau of Land Management - Utah
       324 South State St., Suite 301
       Salt Lake City, UT 84111-2303
       Telephone: (801) 539-4010

       US Bureau of Land Management - Wyoming
       2515 Warren Ave.
       PO Box 1828
       Cheyenne, WY 82003
       Telephone: (307) 775-6001
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      COE Division Offices
 US Army Corps of Engineers
 Huntsville Division
 PO Box 1600
 Huntsville, AL 35807-4301
 Telephone: (205) 955-5460

 US Army Corps of Engineers
 Lower Mississippi Valley Division
 Regulatory Branch
 PO Box 80
 Vicksburg, MS 39181-0080
 Telephone: (601) 634-5818

 US Army Corps of Engineers
 Missouri River Division
 Planning Branch
 PO Box 103 Downtown Station
 Omaha, NE 68101-0103
 Telephone: (402) 221-7267

 US Army Corps of Engineers
 New England Division
 Operations Branch
 424 Trapelo Rd.
 Waltham, MA 02254-9149
 Telephone: (617) 647-8321

 US Army Corps of Engineers
 North Atlantic Division
 Regulatory Branch
 90 Church St.
 New York, NY 10007-2979
 Telephone: (212) 264-3996

 US Army Corps of Engineers
 North Central Division
 111 North Canal St.
 Chicago, IL 60606-7205
 Telephone: (312)  353-6310

 US Army Corps of Engineers
 North Pacific Division
 Planning/Engineering Branch
 PO Box 2870
 Portland, OR 97208-2870
 Telephone: (503) 326-3780
        US Army Corps of Engineers
        Ohio River Division
        Construction/Operations Branch
        PO Box 1159
        Cincinnati, OH 45201
        Telephone: (513) 684-6811

        US Army Corps of Engineers
        Pacific Ocean Division
        Construction/Operations Branch
        Bldg. 230
        Ft. Shatter, HI 96858-5440
        Telephone: (808) 438-9293

        US Army Corps of Engineers
        South Atlantic Division
        Construction/Operations Branch
        77 Forsyth St.,  SW, Rm. 313
        Atlanta, GA 30335-6801
        Telephone: (404) 331-6740

        US Army Corps of Engineers
        Transatlantic Division
        Construction/Operations Branch
        PO Box 2250
        Winchester, VA 22604-1450
        Telephone: (703) 665-3629

        US Army Corps of Engineers
        South Pacific Division
        Construction/Operations Branch
        630 Sansome St., Rm. 720
        San Francisco, CA 94111-2206
        Telephone: (415) 705-1226

        US Army Corps of Engineers
        Southwestern Division
        Construction/Operations Division
        1114 Commerce St.
        Dallas, TX 75242-0216
        Telephone: (214)767-2436
Note:     Please contact the Division to determine the appropriate district office responsible for a
particular area of concern.
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      EPA Regional  Offices
US Environmental Protection Agency
Region 1
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
Telephone: (617) 860-4361

US Environmental Protection Agency
Region 2
26 Federal Plaza
New York, NY 10278
Telephone: (908) 321-6656

US Environmental Protection Agency
Region 3
841 Chesnut St.
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Telephone: (215) 597-5998/1357

US Environmental Protection Agency
Region 4
345 Courtland St., NE
Atlanta, GA 30365
Telephone: (404) 347-3931

US Environmental Protection Agency
Region 5
230 South Dearborn St.
Chicago, IL 60604
Telephone: (312) 886-6236
        US Environmental Protection Agency
        Region 6
        First Interstate Bank Tower
        1445 Ross Ave.
        Dallas, TX 75202-2733
        Telephone: (214) 655-2270

        US Environmental Protection Agency
        Region 7
        726 Minnesota Ave.
        Kansas City, KS 66101
        Telephone: (913) 551-5000

        US Environmental Protection Agency
        Region 8
        One Denver Place
        999 18th St., Ste. 500
        Denver, CO  80202-2405
        Telephone: (303) 293-1788

        US Environmental Protection Agency
        Region 9
        75 Hawthorne St.
        San Francisco, CA 94105
        Telephone: (415) 744-1500

        US Environmental Protection Agency
        Region 10
        1200 Sixth Ave.
        Seattle, WA  98101
        Telephone: (206) 553-1090
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5.   FS Regional Offices

US Forest Service
Northern Region
Federal Building
PO Box 7669
Missoula, MT 59807
Public Affairs: (406) 329-3092

US Forest Service
Rocky Mountain Region
740 Simms St.
Lakewood, CO 80401
Public Service: (303) 275-5041

US Forest Service
Southwestern Region
Federal Building
517GoldAve., SW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Public Affairs: (505) 842-3291

US Forest Service
Intermountain Region
Federal Building
324 25th St.
Ogden, UT 84401
Public Affairs: (801) 625-5352

US Forest Service
Pacific Southwest Region
630 Sansome St.
San Francisco, CA 94111
Public Affairs: (415) 705-2874
       US Forest Service
       Pacific Northwest Region
       333 SW IstAve.
       PO Box 3623
       Portland, OR 97208
       Public Affairs: (503) 326-4154

       US Forest Service
       Southern Region
       1720 Peachtree Rd.,  NW
       Atlanta, GA 30367
       Telephone: (404) 347-7229

       US Forest Service
       Eastern Region
       310 West Wisconsin Ave.
       Milwaukee, WI53203
       Public Affairs: (414) 297-3620

       US Forest Service
       Alaska Region
       Federal Office Building
       PO Box 21628
       Juneau, AK 99802
       Public Affairs: (907) 586-8806
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 6.    FWS Regional  Offices

 US Fish and Wildlife Service
 Region 1
 911NE llthAve.
 Portland, OR 97232-4181
 Telephone: (503) 231-6118

 US Fish and Wildlife Service
 Region 2
 PO Box 1306
 500 Gold Ave., SW, Room 3018
 Albuquerque, NM 87103
 Telephone: (505) 766-2321

 US Fish and Wildlife Service
 Region 3
 Whipple Federal Building
 1 Federal Dr.
 FortSnelling,MN55111
 Telephone: (612) 725-3502

 US Fish and Wildlife Service
 Region 4
 1875 Century Blvd.
 Atlanta, GA 30345
 Telephone: (404) 679-4000
 US Fish and Wildlife Service
 Region 5
 300 Westgate Center Drive
 Hadley, MA 01035-9589
 Telephone: (413) 253-8301

 US Fish and Wildlife Service
 Region 6
 PO Box 25486
 Denver Federal Center
 Denver, CO 80225
 Telephone: (303) 236-7920

 US Fish and Wildlife Services
 Region 7
 1011 East Tudor Rd.
 Anchorage, AK 99503
 Telephone: (907) 786-3542
7.     NMFS Regional Offices

NMFS Northeast Region
Director
One Blackburn Drive
Gloucester, MA  01930
Telephone: (508) 281-9250

NMFS Southeast Region
Director
9450 Koger Blvd.
St. Petersburg, FL  33702
Telephone: (813) 893-3141

NMFS Alaska Region
Director
Post Office Box 21668
Juneau, AK 99802
Telephone: (907) 586-7221
NMFS Northwest Region
Director
7600 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98115-0070
Telephone:  (206) 526-6150

NMFS Southwest Region
Director
501 West Ocean Blvd., Suite 4200
Long Beach, CA  90802-4213
Telephone:  (310) 980-4001
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8.    NFS Regional  Offices

US National Park Service
North Atlantic Region
15 State St.
Boston, MA 02109
Telephone: (617) 223-5200

US National Park Service
Mid-Atlantic Region
143 S 3rd St.
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Telephone: (215) 597-7013

US National Park Service
Southeast Region
75 Spring St.
Atlanta, GA 30303
Telephone: (404) 331-4998

US National Park Service
Midwest Region
1709 Jackson St.
Omaha, NE 68102
Telephone: (402) 221-3471

US National Park Service
Rocky Mountain Region
PO Box 25287
Denver, CO 80225
Telephone: (303) 969-2100
        US National Park Service
        Southwest Region
        PO Box 728
        Santa Fe, NM 87504-0728
        Telephone: (505) 988-6012

        US National Park Service
        Western Region
        600 Harrison St., Ste. 600
        San Francisco, CA 94107
        Telephone: (415) 745-3955

        US National Park Service
        Pacific Northwest Region
        83 S King St., Ste. 212
        Seattle, WA 98104
        Telephone: (206) 553-5565

        US National Park Service
        Alaska Region
        2525 Gamble St.
        Anchorage, AK 99503
        Telephone: (907) 257-2687
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9.
USCG  District  Offices  and  Area  Committees'1
                                                   FIRST DISTRICT
District  Office
Commander, 1st Coast Guard District (m)
John Foster Williams Coast Guard Bldg.
408 Atlantic Avenue
Boston, MA 02210-3350
Telephone: (617) 223-8444
Fax: (617) 223-8094

Area  Committees (ACs)
Maine and New Hampshire AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office
PO Box 108, Downtown Station
Portland, ME 04112-1096
Telephone: (207) 780-3251
Fax: (207) 780-3567
                          Boston AC
                          Commanding Officer
                          USCG Marine Safety Office
                          445 Commercial Street
                          Boston, MA 02109-1045
                          Telephone: (617) 223-3025
                          Fax: (617) 223-3032

                          Providence AC
                          Commanding Officer
                          USCG Marine Safety Office
                          John O'Pastore Federal Bldg.
                          Providence, RI02903-1790
                          Telephone: (401) 528-5335
                          Fax: (401) 528-5202
                                               SECOND  DISTRICT
Lone Island Sound AC
Captain of the Port, Long Island Soun0
c/o USCG Group
120 Woodward Avenue
New Haven, CT 06512-3698
Telephone: (203) 468-4451
Fax: (203) 468-4445

New York AC
Captain of the Port, New York
c/o USCG Group
Governor's Island
New York, NY 10004-5000
Telephone: (212) 668-7917
Fax: (212) 668-7759
District  Office
Commander, 2nd Coast Guard District (meps)
1222 Spruce Street, Suite 2.102G
St. Louis, MO 63103-2832
Telephone: (314) 539-2655
Fax: (314) 539-2649
District  Office
Commander, 5th Coast Guard District (mep)
Federal Bldg.
431 Crawford Street
Portsmouth, VA 23704-5004
Telephone: (804) 398-6389
Fax: (804) 398-6503
                          Area  Committees
                          (no USCG Area Committees)
                                  FIFTH  DISTRICT

                          Area  Committees
                          Maryland Coastal AC
                          Commanding Officer
                          USCG Marine Safety Office
                          Customhouse, 40 Gay Street
                          Baltimore, MD 21202-4022
                          Telephone: (410) 962-5121
                          Fax: (410) 962-0930

                          Virginia Coastal AC
                          Commanding Officer
                          USCG Marine Safety Office
                          Norfolk Federal Bldg.
                          200 Granby Street
                          Norfolk, VA 23510-1888
                          Telephone: (804) 441-3302
                          Fax:(804)441-3262
Philadelphia Coastal AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office
1 Washington Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19147-4395
Telephone: (215) 271-4803
Fax: (215) 271-4833

NE North Carolina Coastal AC
Southern Coastal North Carolina AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office
272 N Front Street, Suite 500
Wilmington, NC 28401-3907
Telephone: (919) 343-4882
Fax: (919) 343-4423
*Note:    The USCG has no Third, Fourth, Sixth, Tenth, Twelfth, Fifteenth, or Sixteenth District.
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                                                SEVENTH DISTRICT
 District  Office
 Commander, 7:h Coast Guard District (mep.)
 Brickell Plaza Bldg.
 909 SE 1st Avenue
 Miami, FL 33131-3050
 Telephone: (305) 536-5651
 Fax: (305) 536-5091

 Area  Committees
 Jacksonville AC
 Commanding Officer
 USCG Marine Safety Office
 2831 Talleyrand Avenue, Rm. 213
 Jacksonville, FL 32206-3497
 Telephone: (904) 232-2640
 Fax: (904) 232-2664
 Tampa AC
 Commanding Officer
 USCG Marine Safety Office
 155 Columbia Drive
 Tampa, FL 33606-3598
 Telephone: (813) 228-2191
 Fax: (813) 228-2399

 Caribbean AC
 Commanding Officer
 USCG Marine Safety Office
 PO Box 3666
 San Juan, PR 00902-3666
 Telephone: (809) 729-6800 ext. 300
 Fax: (809) 722-2697

 Charleston AC
 Commanding Officer
 USCG Marine Safety Office
 196 Tradd Street
 Charleston, SC  29401-1899
 Telephone: (803) 724-7683
 Fax: (803) 724-7705
 Savannah AC
 Commanding Officer
 USCG Marine Safety Office
 PO Box 8191
 Savannah, GA 31412-8191
 Telephone: (912) 652-4353
 Fax: (912) 652-4052

 South Florida AC
 Commanding Officer
 USCG Marine Safety Office
 51 SW 1st Avenue, 5th Floor
 Miami, FL 33130-1609
 Telephone: (305) 536-5691
 Fax: (305) 536-7005
District  Office
Commander, 8th Coast Guard District (mep)
Hale Boggs Federal Bldg., Rm. 1331
501 Magazine Street
New Orleans,'LA 70130-3396
Telephone: (504) 589-6271
Fax: (504) 589^t999

Area Committees
Mobile AC
Florida Panhandle AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office
150 N Royal Street.'PO Box 2924
Mobile, AL 36652-2924
Telephone: (205) 441-5201
Fax:(205)441-6169
          EIGHTH  DISTRICT

S Texas Coastal Zone AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office
PO Box 1621
Corpus Christi, TX 78403-1621
Telephone: (512) 888-3192
Fax:(512)888-3115

New Orleans AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office
1440 Canal Street
New Orleans, LA 70112-2711
Telephone: (504) 589-61%
Fax: (504) 589-6218
Morgan Citv AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office
800 David Drive, Rm. 232
Morgan City, LA 70380-1304
Telephone: (504) 384-2406 ext. 161
Fax: (504) 589-6793

SW Louisiana-SE Texas AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office
Federal Bldg.
2875 75th Street & Hwy. 69
Port Arthur, TX 77640-2099
Telephone: (409) 723-6513
Fax: (409) 723-6534
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Houston/Galveston AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office, Housion
PO Box 446
Galena Park, TX 77547-0446
Telephone: (713) 671-5199
Fax:(713)671-5177
                                          EIGHTH DISTRICT  (continued)
                                                   NINTH  DISTRICT
District  Office
Commander, 9th Coast Guard District (mep)
1055 East 9th Street
Cleveland, OH 44114-1092
Telephone: (216) 522-4405
Fax: (216) 522-3290

Area Committees
Buffalo AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office
Federal Bldg., Rm. 1111
111 W Huron Street
Buffalo, NY 14202-2395
Telephone: (716) 84&4168
Fax: (716) 84&4171

Sault Ste. Marie AC
Captain of the Port, Sault Ste. Marie
c/o USCG Group
Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783-9501
Telephone: (906) 635-3210
Fax: (906) 635-3238
Detroit AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office
110 Mt. Elliot Avenue
Detroit, MI 48207-4380
Telephone: (313) 568-9580
Fax:(313)568-9581

Cleveland AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office
1055 East 9th Street
Cleveland, OH 44114-1092
Telephone: (216) 522-4405
Fax: (216) 522-3290

Western Lake Erie AC
Commanding Officer
Federal Bldg., Rm. 501
234 Summit Street
Toledo, OH 43604-1590
Telephone: (419) 259-6398
Fax: (419) 259-6374
Duluth-Superior AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office
Canal Park
Duluth, MN 55802-2352
Telephone: (218) 720-5274
Fax: (218) 720-5258

Grand Haven AC
Captain of the Port, Grand Haven
650 Harbor Avenue
Grand Haven, MI 49417
Telephone: (616) 847-4502
Fax: (616) 847-4525

Chicago AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office
215 W 83rd Street, Suite D
Burr Ridge, IL 60521-7059
Telephone: (708) 789-5830
Fax: (708) 789-5843

Milwaukee AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office
2420 S Lincoln Memorial  Drive
Milwaukee, WI53207-1997
Telephone: (414) 747-7156
Fax: (414) 747-7108
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                                                ELEVENTH DISTRICT
 District  Office
 Commander, 11th Coasi Guard District (mer)
 400 Oceangate
 Long Beach, CA 90822-5399
 Telephone: (310) 980^300
 Fax:(310)980-4381
 Area  Committees
 San Francisco Bay and Delta Region AC
 North Coast AC
 Commanding Officer
 USCG Marine Safety Office, San Francisco
 Bldg. 14, Coast Guard Island
 Alameda, CA 94501-5100
 Telephone: (510) 437-3135
 Fax:(510)437-3072

 San Diego AC
 Commanding Officer
 USCG Marine Safety Office
 2710 North Harbor Drive
 San Diego, CA 92101-1064
 Telephone: (619) 557-5860
 Fax: (619) 557-6769
Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor AC
Orange County AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office, Long
Beach
165 N Pico Avenue
Long Beach, CA 90802-1096
Telephone: (310) 980-4429
Fax:(310)499-4415

Santa Barbara/Ventura AC
Central Coast AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Detachment
111 Harbor Way
Santa Barbara, CA 93109-2315
Telephone: (805) 942-7430
Fax: (805) 942-7968
District  Office
Commander, 13th Coast Guard District (mer)
Jackson Federal Bldg.
915 Second Avenue
Seattle, WA 98174-1067
Telephone: (206) 553-1711
Fax: (206) 553-0768
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT

Area Committees
Portland AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office
6767 N Basin Avenue
Portland, OR 97217-3929
Telephone: (503) 240-9355
Fax: (503) 240-9302
Pueet Sound AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office,
Puget Sound
1519 Alaskan Way South, Pier 36,
Bldg. 1
Seattle, WA 98134-1192
Telephone: (206) 286-5550
Fax: (206) 286-5544
District  Office
Commander, 14th Coast Guard District (mer)
Prince JKK Federal Bldg., Rm. 9149
300 Ala Moana Boulevard
Honolulu, HI 96850^982
Telephone: (808) 541-2114
Fax:(808)541-2116
FOURTEENTH DISTRICT

Area Committees
Guam AC
Palau AC.
Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas
Islands AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office, Guam
Box 176
FPO San Francisco, CA 96630-0176
Telephone: 8-011-671-550-7340 (Int'l)
Fax: 8-011-671-339-6210 (Int'l)
Hawaii/American Samoa AC
Commanding Officer
USCG Marine Safety Office
433 Ala Moana Blvd., Rm. 1
Honolulu, HI 96813-4909
Telephone: (808) 541-2061
Fax:(808)541-3154
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NATURAL RESOURCE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT REGULATIONS
          UNDER THE OIL POLLUTION ACT OF 1990
                              by
                       Paul L. Fore, Ph.D.

                       Regional Coordinator
                       - Oil Spill Response
                  Natural Resource Damage Assessment
                  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (ES)
                Division of Fjwironmental Contaminants
                         P.O. Box 1306
                   Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103
                         (505) 766-2914
                          January 1993

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  NATURAL RESOURCE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT  REGULATIONS

            UNDER  THE OIL POLLUTION  ACT OF  1990

The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (Act), P.L.  101-380, calls for the increased participation by the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) in oil spill response, contingency planning, oil
pollution research, and wildlife rehabilitation.  Under the natural resource damage assessment
(NRDA) provision of the Act, Federal and state governmental agencies are authorized to seek
damages from  potentially responsible parties (PRP's) for injuries  sustained by their trust
resources following an oil spill.  Damages received from the PRP's can only be obligated for
restoration purposes.  Natural resources, held in trust by the Service for the Department of the
Interior, include migratory birds,  anadromous fish, certain marine mammals,  endangered
species, and Service lands, such as national wildlife refuges. Sections of the Act  that address
the NRDA process were assembled to facilitate their use and interpretation.

                         OIL POLLUTION ACT OF 1990

TITLE I - OIL POLLUTION LIABILITY AND COMPENSATION

SEC. 1001.  Definitions.

For the purposes of this Act, the term -

(1) "act of God" means an unanticipated grave natural disaster or other natural phenomenon
of an exceptional, inevitable, and irresistible character the effects of which could not have been
prevented or avoided by the exercise of due care or foresight;

(3) "claim" means a request, made in writing for a sum certain, for compensation for damages
or removal costs resulting from an incident;

(4) "claimant" means any person or government who presents a claim  for compensation under
this title;

(5) "damages" means damages specified in section 1002(b) of this Act, and includes the cost
of assessing these damages;

(7) "discharge" means any emission (other than natural seepage), intentional or unintentional,
and includes but is not limited to, spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, or
dumping;

(11)  "Fund" means the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund, established  by section 9509 of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 9509);

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(15) "Indian tribe" means any  Indian tribe, band,  nation, or other organized group  or
community, but not including any Alaska Native regional or village corporation, which is
recognized as eligible for the special programs and services provided by the United States to
Indians because of their status as Indians and has governmental authority over lands belonging
to or controlled by the tribe;

(19) "National Contingency Plan" means the National Contingency  Plan prepared  and
published under section 31 l(d) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended by this
Act, or revised under section 105  of the  Comprehensive Environmental  Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act (42 U.S.C.  9605);

(20) "natural resources" includes land, fish, wildlife, biota, air, water, ground water, drinking
water  supplies,  and other such resources belonging to,  managed by, held  in trust  by,
appertaining to, or otherwise controlled by the United States (including  the resources of the
exclusive economic zone), any State or  local government or Indian tribe, or any foreign
government;

(23) "oil" means oil of any kind or in any form,  including, but not limited to, petroleum, fuel
oil, sludge, oil refuse, and oil mixed with wastes  other than dredged spoil, but does not include
petroleum, including crude oil or any fraction thereof, which is specifically listed or designated
as a hazardous substance under subparagraphs (A) through (F) of section 101(14) of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (42 U.S.C. 9601)
and which is subject to the provisions of that Act;

(30) "remove" or "removal" means containment and removal of oil or a  hazardous substance
from water and shorelines or the taking of other actions as may be necessary to minimize or
mitigate damage to the public health or welfare, including, but not limited to, fish, shellfish,
wildlife, and public and private property, shorelines, and beaches;

(32) "responsible party" means the following:

   (A) VESSELS.-In the case of a vessel,  any person owning, operating,  or demise chartering
   the  vessel.

   (B)  ONSHORE FACILITIES.-In the case of an onshore facility (other than a pipeline), any
   person owning or operating the facility,  except a Federal  agency,  State, municipality,
   commission, or political subdivision of a State, or any interstate body, that as the owner
   transfers possession and right to use the property to another person by lease, assignment,
   or permit.

   (C) OFFSHORE FACILITIES.-In the  case of an offshore facility (other than a pipeline or
   a deepwater port licensed under the Deepwater Port Act of 1974 (33 U.S.C. 1501 et seq.)),

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   the lessee or permittee of the area in which the facility is located or the holder of a right
   of use and easement granted under applicable  State law or the Outer Continental Shelf
   Lands Act (43 U.S.C. 1301-1356) for the area in which the facility is located (if the holder
   is a  different person  than the lessee  or permittee),  except a  Federal agency,  State,
   municipality, commission, or political subdivision of a State, or any interstate body, that
   as owner transfers possession and right to use the property to another person by lease,
   assignment, or permit.

   (D) DEEPWATER PORTS.-In the case of a deepwater port licensed under the Deepwater
   Port Act of 1974 (33 U.S.C. 1501-1524), the licensee.

   (E) PIPELINES.-In the case of a pipeline, any person owning or operating the pipeline.

   (F) ABANDONMENT.-In  the case of an abandoned vessel, onshore facility, deepwater
   port, pipeline, or offshore facility,  the persons  who would have been responsible parties
   immediately prior to the abandonment of the vessel or facility.

SEC. 1002. ELEMENTS OF LIABILITY

(a) IN GENERAL.-Notwithstanding any other provision or rule of law, and subject  to the
provisions of this Act,  each responsible party for a vessel or a facility from which oil is
discharged, or which poses the substantial threat of a discharge of oil, into or upon the
navigable waters or adjoining shorelines  or the exclusive economic zone is liable for the
removal costs and damages specified in subsection (b) that result from such incident.

(b) COVERED REMOVAL COSTS AND DAMAGES.-

   (2) DAMAGES.-The damages referred to in subsection (a) are the following:

     (A) NATURAL RESOURCES.-Damages for injury to, destruction of loss of, or loss of
     use of, natural resources, including the reasonable costs of assessing the damage,  which
     shall be recoverable by a United States trustee, a State trustee, an Indian tribe trustee,
     or a foreign trustee.

     (B) REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY.- Damages for injury to, or economic losses
     resulting from destruction of, real or personal property, which shall be recoverable by
     a claimant who owns or leases that property.

     (C) SUBSISTENCE USE.-Damages for loss of subsistence  use of natural resources
     which have been injured, destroyed,  or  lost,  without  regard  to  the ownership  or
     management of the  resources.

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      (D) REVENUES.-Damages equal to the net loss of taxes, royalties, rents, fees, or net
      profit shares due to the injury, destruction, or loss of real property, personal property,
      or natural resources, which shall be recoverable by the Government of the United States,
      a State, or a political subdivision thereof.

      (E) PROFITS AND EARNING CAPACITY.-Damages equal to the loss of profits or
      impairment of earning capacity due to the injury, destruction, or loss of real property,
      personal property,  or natural resources, which shall be recoverable by any claimant.

      (F) PUBLIC SERVICES.-Damages for net costs of providing increased or additional
      public services during or after removal activities, including protection from fire, safety,
      or health hazards,  caused by a discharge of oil, which shall be recoverable by a State,
      or a political subdivision of a State.

Sec. 1003.. DEFENSES TO LIABILITY

(a) COMPLETE DEFENSES. -A responsible party is not liable for removal costs or damages
under section 1002 if the responsible party  establishes, by a preponderance of the evidence,
that the discharge or substantial threat of a discharge of oil and the resulting damages or
removal costs were caused solely by:

   (1) an act of God;

   (2) an act of war;

   (3) an act or omission of a third party, other than an employee or agent of the responsible
   or a third  party  whose  act or  omission occurs  in connection with any  contractual
   relationship with the responsible party (except where the sole contractual arrangement arises
   in connection  with carriage by  a  common  carrier by  rail), if the responsible  party
   establishes, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the responsible party-

        (A) exercised due care with respect to the oil concerned, taking into consideration the
        characteristics of the oil and in light of all relevant facts and circumstances; and

        (B) took precautions against foreseeable acts or omissions of any such third party and
        the foreseeable  consequences of those acts or omissions; or

   (4) any combination of paragraphs (1), (2), and (3).

(b) DEFENSES AS TO PARTICULAR CLAIMANTS. -A responsible party is not liable under
section 1002 to a claimant, to the extent that the incident is caused by the gross negligence or
willful misconduct of the claimant.

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(b) DEFENSES AS TO PARTICULAR CLAIMANTS. -A responsible party is not liable under
section 1002 to a claimant, to the extent that the incident is caused by the gross negligence or
willful misconduct of the claimant.

(c) LIMITATION ON COMPLETE DEFENSE. - Subsection (a) does not apply with respect
to a responsible party who fails or refuses—

   (1) to report the incident as required by law if the responsible party knows or has reason
   to know of the incident;

   (2) to provide all reasonable cooperation and assistance requested by a responsible official
   in connection with removal activities; or

   (3) without sufficient cause, to comply with an order issued under subsection (c) or (e) of
   section 311 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1321), as amended by
   this Act, or the Intervention on the High Seas Act (33 U.S.C. 1471 et  seq.).

SEC. 1004. LIMITS ON LIABILITY

(a) GENERAL RULE - Except as otherwise provided in this section, the total of the liability
of a responsible party under section 1002 and any removal costs incurred by, or on behalf of,
the responsible party, with respect to each incident shall not exceed:

   (1) for a tank vessel, the greater of;

         (A)  $1,200 per gross theine; or

         (B)(i) in the case of a vessel greater than 3,000 gross tons, $100,000,000; or

           (ii) in the case of a vessel of 3,000 gross tons or less, $2,000,000;

   (2) for any other vessel, $600 per gross ton or $500,000, whichever is greater;

   (3) for an  offshore facility except  a deepwater port, the total of all removal costs plus
   $75,000,000; and                           f,
   (4) for any onshore facility and a deepwater port, $35,000,000.

SEC. 1006. NATURAL RESOURCES.

(a) LIABILITY.-In the case of natural resource damages under section 1002(b)(2)(A), liability
shall be--

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   (1) to the United States Government for natural resources belonging to,  managed by,
   controlled by, or appertaining to the United States;

   (2) to any  State for natural resources belonging to,  managed by, controlled by, or
   appertaining to such State or political subdivision thereof;

   (3) to any Indian tribe for natural resources belonging to, managed by, controlled by, or
   appertaining to such Indian tribe; and

   (4) in any case in which section 1007 applies, to the government of a foreign country for
   natural resources belonging to, managed by, controlled by, or appertaining to such country.

(b) DESIGNATION OF TRUSTEES.-

   (1) IN GENERAL.-The President, or the authorized representative of any State, Indian
   tribe, or foreign government, shall act on behalf of the public, Indian tribe, or foreign
   country as trustee of natural resources to present a claim for and to recover damages to the
   natural resources.

   (2) FEDERAL TRUSTEES.-The President shall designate the Federal officials who shall
   act on behalf of the public  as trustees for natural resources under this Act.

   (3) STATE TRUSTEES.-The Governor of each State shall designate  State and local
   officials who may act on behalf of the public as trustee for natural resources under this Act
   and shall  notify the President of the designation.

   (4) INDIAN TRIBE TRUSTEES.-The governing body of any Indian tribe shall designate
   tribal officials who may act on behalf of the tribe or its members as trustee for natural
   resources under this Act and shall notify the President of the designation.

   (5) FOREIGN TRUSTEES.-The head of any foreign government may designate the trustee
   who  shall act on behalf of the government as trustee for natural resources under this Act.

(c) FUNCTIONS OF TRUSTEES.-

   (1) FEDERAL TRUSTEES.-The Federal officials designated under subsection (b)(2)~

      (A) shall assess  natural  resource damages under section 1002(b)(2)(A) for the natural
      resources under their trusteeship;

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     (B) may,  upon request of an reimbursement from a State or Indian tribe and at the
     Federal officials' discretion, assess damages for the natural resources under the State's
     or tribe's  trusteeship; and

     (C) shall develop and implement a plan for the restoration, rehabilitation, replacement,
     or acquisition of the equivalent, of the natural resources under their trusteeship.

   (2) STATE TRUSTEES.-The State and local officials designated under subsection (b)(3)~

     (A) shall assess natural resource damages under section 1002(b)(2)(A) for the purposes
     of this Act for the natural resources under their trusteeship; and

     (B) shall develop and implement a plan for the restoration, rehabilitation, replacement,
     or acquisition of the equivalent, of the natural resources under their trusteeship.

   (3) INDIAN TRIBE TRUSTEES.-The tribal officials designated under subsection (b)(4)~

     (A) shall assess natural resource damages under section 1002(b)(2)(A) for the purposes
     of this Act for the natural resources under their trusteeship; and

     (B) shall develop and implement a plan for the restoration, rehabilitation, replacement,
     or acquisition of the equivalent, of the natural resources under their trusteeship.

   (4) FOREIGN TRUSTEES.- The trustees designated under subsection (b)(5)-

     (A) shall assess natural resource damages under section 1002(b)(2)(A) for the purposes
     of this Act for the natural resources under their trusteeship; and

     (B) shall develop and implement a plan for the restoration, rehabilitation, replacement,
     or acquisition of the equivalent, of the natural resources under their trusteeship.

   (5) NOTICE AND OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEARD.-Plans shall be developed and
   implemented under this section only after adequate public notice, opportunity for a hearing,
   and consideration of all public comment.

(d) MEASURE  OF DAMAGES.-

   (1) IN GENERAL.-The measure of natural resource damages under section 1002(b)(2)(A)
   is—

     (A) the cost of restoring, rehabilitation, replacing, or acquiring the equivalent of, the
     damaged natural resources;

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     (B) the diminution in value of those natural resources pending restoration; plus

     (C) the reasonable cost of assessing those damages.

   (2) DETERMINE COSTS WITH RESPECT TO PLANS.-Costs shall be determined under
   paragraph (1) with respect to plans adopted under subsection 9c).

   (3) NO DOUBLE RECOVERY.-There shall be no double recovery under this Act for
   natural resource damages, including with respect  to the costs of damage assessment or
   restoration, rehabilitation, replacement, or acquisition for the same incident and natural
   resource.

(e) DAMAGE ASSESSMENT REGULATIONS.--

   (1) REGULATIONS.-The President, acting through the Under Secretary of Commerce for
   Oceans and Atmosphere and in consultation with the Administrator of the Environmental
   Protection Agency, the Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, and the
   heads of other affected agencies, not later than 2 years after the date of the enactment of
   this Act, shall promulgate regulations for the assessment of natural resource damages under
   section 1002(b)(2)(A) resulting from a discharge of oil for the purpose of this Act.

   (2) REBUTTABLE  PRESUMPTION.-Any determination or assessment of damages to
   natural resources for the purposes of this Act made under subsection (d) by a Federal,
   State, or Indian trustee in accordance with the regulations promulgated under paragraph (1)
   shall have the force and effect of a rebuttable presumption on behalf of the trustee in any
   administrative or judicial proceeding under this Act.

(f) USE OF RECOVERED SUMS.-Sums recovered under this Act by a Federal, State, Indian,
or foreign trustee for natural resource damages under section 1002(b)(2)(A) shall be retained
by the  trustee in a revolving trust account,  without  further appropriation,  for use only to
reimburse or pay costs incurred by the trustee under subsection (c) with respect to the damaged
natural resources.  Any amounts in excess of those required for these reimbursements and costs
shall be deposited  in the Fund.

(g) COMPLIANCE.-Review of actions by any Federal official where there is alleged to be a
failure of that official to perform a duty under this section that is not discretionary with that
official may be had by any person in the district court in which the person resides or in  which
the alleged damage to  natural resources occurred. The court may award costs of litigation
(including reasonable attorney and expert witness fees) to any prevailing  or  substantially
prevailing party. Nothing in this subsection shall restrict any right which any person may have
to seek relief under any other provision of law.

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SEC. 1011.  CONSULTATION ON REMOVAL ACTIONS.

   The President shall consult with the affected trustees designated under section 1006 on the
appropriate removal action to be taken in connection with any discharge of oil.  For the
purposes of the National Contingency Plan, removal with respect to any discharge shall be
considered completed when so determined by the President in consultation with the Governor
or Governors of the affected States.  However, this determination shall not preclude additional
removal actions under applicable State law.
(a) USES GENERALLY.-The Fund shall be available to the President for-

   (2) the payment of costs incurred by Federal, State, or Indian tribe trustees in carrying out
   their functions under  section  1006 for assessing natural resource damages and for
   developing and implementing plans for the restoration,  rehabilitation, replacement, or
   acquisition of the equivalent of damaged resources determined by  the  President to be
   consistent with the National Contingency Plan.

(b) DEFENSE TO LIABILITY FOR FUND.-The Fund shall not be available to pay any claim
for removal costs or damages to a particular claimant, to the extent that the incident, removal
costs, or damages are caused by the gross negligence or willful misconduct of that claimant.

(h) PERIOD OF LIMITATIONS FOR CLAIMS.-

   (2) DAMAGES.—No claim may be presented under this section for recovery of damages
   unless the claim is presented within 3 years after the date on which the injury and its
   connection with the discharge in question were reasonable discoverable with the exercise
   of due care, or in the case of natural resource damages  under section 1002(b)(2)(A), if
   later, the date of completion of the natural  resources damage assessment under section
   1006(e).

(i) LITIGATION ON PAYMENT FOR SAME COSTS.-In any case in which the President has
paid an amount from the Fund for any removal costs or damages specified under subsection
(a), no other claim may  be paid from  the Fund for the same removal costs or damages.

(j) OBLIGATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH PLAN.-

   (1) IN GENERAL.- Except as provided in paragraph (2), amounts may be obligated from
   the Fund for the restoration, rehabilitation, replacement, or acquisition of natural resources
   only in accordance with a plan adopted under section 1006(c).

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   (2) EXCEPTION.-Paragraph (1) shall not apply in a situation requiring action to avoid
   irreversible loss of natural resources or to prevent or reduce any continuing danger to
   natural resources or similar need for emergency action.

SEC. 1013. CLAIMS PROCEDURE

(a) PRESENTATION.-Except as provided in subsection (b), all claims for removal costs or
damages shall be presented first to the responsible party or guarantor of the source designated
under section 1014(a).

(b) PRESENTATION TO FUND.~

   (1) IN GENERAL.-Claims for removal costs or damages may be presented first to the
   Fund-

      (A) if the President has advertised or otherwise notified claimants in accordance with
      section 1014(c);

      (B) by a responsible party who may assert a claim under section 1008;

      (C) by the Governor of a State for removal costs incurred by that State; or

      (D) by a United States claimant in a case where a foreign offshore unit has discharged
      oil causing damage for which the Fund is liable under section 1012(a).

(d) UNCOMPENSATED DAMAGES.-If a claim is presented in accordance with this  section
and full and adequate compensation is unavailable, a claim for the uncompensated damages and
removal costs may be presented to the Fund.

(e) PROCEDURE FOR CLAIMS AGAINST FUND.-The President shall promulgate, and may
from time to time amend, regulations for the presentation, filing, processing, settlement, and
adjudication of claims under this Act against the Fund.

SEC. 1014. DESIGNATION OF SOURCE AND ADVERTISEMENT

(a)  DESIGNATION OF SOURCE AND NOTIFICATION.-When the  President receives
information of an incident, the President shall, where possible and appropriate, designate the
source or sources of the discharge or threat. If a designated source is a vessel or a facility,
the President shall immediately notify the  responsible party and the guarantor, if known, of
that designation.

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   (1) DAMAGES.-Except as provided in paragraphs (3) and (4), an action for damages under
   this Act shall be barred unless the action is brought within 3 years after—

      (A) the date on which the loss and  the connection of the loss with the discharge in
      question are reasonably discoverable  with the exercise of due care, or

      (B) in the case of natural resource damages under section 1002(b)(2)(A), the date of
      completion of the natural resources damage assessment under section 1006(c).

   (3) CONTRIBUTION.-No action for contribution for any removal costs or damages may
   be commenced more than 3 years after—

      (A) the date of judgment in  any action under this Act for recovery of such costs or
      damages, or

      (B) the date of entry of a judicially approved settlement with respect to such costs or
      damages.

   (4) SUBROGATION.-No action based on rights subrogated pursuant to this Act by reason
   of payment of a claim may be commenced under this Act more than 3 years after the date
   of payment of such claim.

                             Subtitle B-Removal

SEC. 4201. FEDERAL REMOVAL AUTHORITY.

(a) IN GENERAL.-Subsection (c) of section 311 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act
(33 U.S.C. 1321(c)) is amended to read as  follows:

      "(c) FEDERAL REMOVAL  AUTHORITY.-
        "(1)  GENERAL  REMOVAL  REQUIREMENT.-(A)  The President  shall,  in
        accordance  with  the  National   Contingency  Plan and  any appropriate  Area
        Contingency Plan, ensure effective and immediate removal of a discharge,  and
        mitigation or prevention of a substantial threat of a discharge, of oil or a hazardous
        substance—

           "(i) into or on the navigable waters;
           "(ii) on the adjoining shorelines to the navigable waters;
           "(iii) into or on the waters of the exclusive economic zone; or
           "(iv) that may affect natural resources belonging to, appertaining to, or under the
           exclusive management  authority of the United States.

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        "(2) DISCHARGE POSING SUBSTANTIAL THREAT TO PUBLIC HEALTH OR
        WELFARE.-(A) If a discharge, or a substantial threat of a discharge, of oil or a
        hazardous substance from a vessel, offshore facility, or onshore facility is of such a
        size or character as to be a substantial threat to the public health or welfare of the
        United States (including but not limited to fish, shellfish, wildlife, other natural
        resources, and the public and private beaches and shorelines of the United  States),
        the President shall direct all Federal, State,  and private actions to remove the
        discharge or to mitigate or prevent the threat of the discharge."

(b) NATIONAL CONTINGENCY PLAN.-Subsection (d) of section 311 of the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1321(d)) is amended to read as follows:

      "(d) NATIONAL CONTINGENCY PLAN.-

        "(2) CONTENTS.-The  National  Contingency Plan  shall provide  for efficient,
        coordinated, and effective action to  minimize damage from oil and hazardous
        substance  discharges,  including containment,  dispersal, and removal of  oil and
        hazardous substances,  and shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

           "(A) Assignment of duties and responsibilities among Federal departments and
           agencies  in  coordination  with State and  local agencies and port authorities
           including, but not limited  to, water pollution control and  conservation and
           trusteeship of natural resources (including conservation of fish and wildlife)."
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C.     FEDERAL AMD  STATE NATURAL RESOURCE  TRUSTEE  CONTACT PERSONS
                NOAA's Natural Resource  Trusteeship
                                Table of Authorities
             NOAA's natural resource trusteeship derives from the following federal authorities:
                •  Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
                   Liability Act (CERCLA) §107(f);
                •  National Oil and Hazardous Substance Pollution Contingency Plan
                   (NCP),SubpartG;
                •  Superfund Ammendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA),
                   §104(b)(c), §107(d), §lll(c) and (e), §113(b), §122®, §126;
                •  Oil Pollution Act of 1990, §1006(a);
                •  dean Water Act (CWA),§311(fX5);
                •  Executive Order No. 12580, Section l(c)(4), January 23,1987;
                •  Magnuson Fishery Conservation Act, §§1801-1882;
                •  Anadromous Species Conservation Act, §§757(a)-757(g);
                •  Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, §§661-666;
                •  Endangered Species Act, §§1531-1543;
                •  Marine Mammal Protection Act, §§1361-1407;
                •  Whaling Convention Act, §§916-916(1);
                •  Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act, §§1441-1455;
                •  Coastal Zone Management Act, §§1451-1464; and
                •  National Ocean Pollution Planning Act §§1701-1709.
                               Scope of Trusteeship

       NOAA acts on behalf of the Secretary of Commerce as a Federal trustee for living and non-living
       natural resources in coastal and marine areas. Natural resources of concern to NOAA include

                •  all life stages, wherever they occur, of fishery resources of the
                   exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and continental shelf;
                •  anadromous and catadromous species throughout their ranges;
                •  rivers and tributaries to rivers that historically or presently support
                   anadromous species;
                •  federally "endangered" or "threatened" species including designated
                   critical habitat and marine mammals for which NOAA has assigned
                   responsibility;
                •  tidal wetlands, salt marshes, estuaries, and other important habitat
                   supporting fishery and marine resources; and
                •  living and non-living resources of the National Marine Sanctuaries
                   and National Estuarine Research Reserves.

       NOAA is a co-trustee with the US. Department of the Interior for certain endangered species and is »
       co-trustee with the States for fishery resources and endangered species in State waters.
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NATURAL RESOURCE TRUSTEES

   Natural Resources are defined in CERCLA
   (42 U.S.C.A. § 9601 et seq.), the Department
   of the Interior (DOI) Regulations (51 Federal
   Register 27674 (August 1,1986) & 52 Federal
   Register 9042 (March 20,1987)) and the NCP
   (40 CFR Part 300, Subpart G).  Natural
   resources are broadly defined in § 101(16) of
   CERCLA

      ...land, fish, wildlife, biota, air,
      water, ground water, drinking
      water supplies, and other such
      resources belonging to, managed
      by, held in trust by, appertaining
      to, or otherwise controlled by the
      United States (including the
      resources of the fishery
      conservation zone established by
      the Fishery Conservation and
      Management Act of 1976), any
      State, local government, or any
      foreign government, any Indian
      tribe, or, if such resources are
      subject to a trust restriction or
      alienation, any member of an
      Indian tribe.

   Biota or biologial resources are further
   defined as fish and wildlife, including
   marine and freshwater aquatic and
   terrestrial species, game, non-game, and
   commercial species; and threatened and
   endangered and state sensitive species.
   Liability for damages for injury to,
   destructions of, or loss of natural resources is
   established under CERCLA § 107, Subpart G
   of the National Contingency Plan, and
   Executive Order 12580 for hazardous
   substances. Natural resource trustees are
   responsible for assessing damages and
   carrying out a plan for restoration,
   rehabilitation, or  replacement or acquisition
   of equivalent natural resources pursuant to
   CERCLA and OPA 90 when releases of
   hazardous substances or oil occur. The
   Department of Commerce (DOQ,
   Department of the Interior (DOI), and the
   affected states can be either sole or joint
   trustees depending on specific resources
   affected and their location.  A general
   summary of the trust resources for the states
   and various federal agencies specific to EPA
   Region VI is provided below:

   State Natural Resource Trustee
    States may act as trustee for natural resources
    within the boundary of a State or belonging
    to, managed by, controlled by or appertaining
    to such State as provided by CERCLA and
    OPA 90.

State Natural Resource Trustees

Texas
Texas Water Commission
    J.P. Schmidt
    (512) 908-2513
    FAX: (512) 908-2527
    Damage Assessment and Restoration Program
    1700 N. Congress Avenue
    Austin, TX 78711-3087

Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife
    David Sager, PhD
    (512) 389-4503
    FAX: (512) 389-4394
    Resource Protection Division
    4200 Smith School Road
    Austin, TX 78744

Texas General Land Office
    TomCalnan
    (512) 463-5100
    FAX: (512) 475-0680
    Texas General Land Office
    1700 N. Congress Avenue
    Austin, TX 78701-1495

Louisiana
Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator
(Contact, Oil Spills)
    Roland Guidry
    (504) 922-3230
    FAX: (504) 922-3239
    1885  Wooddale Blvd.
    Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
(Contact, Hazardous Materials)
    John Dale Givens
    (504) 765-0634
    FAX: (504) 765-0635
    Assistant Secretary
    8290 Bluebonnet Blvd
    Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
    Jim Hanif en
    (504) 765-2390
    FAX: (504) 765-2403
    Office of Coastal and Marine Resources
    2001  Quail Drive
    Baton Rouge, LA 70808

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Louisiana Department of Natural Resources
    GregDucote
    (504) 765-7591
    FAX: (504) 342-9439
    Coastal Management Division
    625 N. 4* Street
    Baton Rouge, LA

New Mexico
New Mexico Game and Fish Commission
    James Koch, Chairman
    (505) 982-4302
    FAX: (505) 989-9186
    Governor's Office
    State Capitol Building
    Sante Fe, NM 87503

Oklahoma
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife
Conservation
    Ron Suttles
    (405) 521-3851
    FAX:
Oklahoma Water Resources Board

    (405) 231-2555
    FAX:
Oklahoma Department of Natural Resources
    Glen Sullivan
    (405) 521-2413
    FAX:
    500 Will Rogers Building
    Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Arkansas
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
   Director (501)223-6305
   FAX: (501) 223-

Federal Natural ResourceTrustees

Department of the Interior
   Natural Resource Trustee Contact (all DOI
   resources)
   Glenn B. Sekavec
   (505) 766-3565
   FAX: (505) 766-1059
   Regional Environmental Officer
   Office of the Secretary
   Office of Environmental Affairs
   Post Office Box 649
   Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)
   •   Migratory Birds (virtually all birds)
   •   Anadromous fish
       Endangered plants and animals
       Critical Habitat
       National wildlife refuges
       National Fish Hatcheries
       Impact to wetlands, streams, rivers or
       ponds may potentially impact trustee
       species.
National Park Service
   Units of the National Park System
       National Parks
       National Seashores
       National Recreational  Areas
       National Historical Sites
       National Battlefields

Bureau of Land Management
   •   BLM lands (13 X106 acres)
   •   Federally owned subsurface minerals (25
       X106 acres)

Bureau of Indian Affairs
   •   192 American Indian Reservations

Bureau of Reclaimation
   •   Federal water projects.  Stored and
       managed water

Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA)
Natural Resource Trustee Contact (all DOC
resources)
   Ronald G. Gouguet
   (214) 655-2232
   FAX: (214) 655-6460
   NOAA Coastal Resource Coordinator
   EPA Region VI (6H-MA)
   1445 Ross Avenue
   Dallas, TX 75202-2733

    •  all life stages, wherever they occur, of
         fishery resources of the exclusive
         economic zone and continental shelf;

    •  anadromous (e.g. salmon) and
         catadromous (e.g. eels) species
         throughout their ranges;

    •  rivers and tributaries which historically
         or presently support anadromous
         species;

    •  federally endangered and threatened
         species, including critical habitat, and
         marine mammals for which NOAA
         has assigned responsibility;

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    •  tidal wetlands, salt marshes, estuaries,
         and other important habitat
         supporting fishery and marine
         resources; and

Department of Agriculture Natural Resource
Trustee

    National Forest Lands
    Bob James
    (404) 347-2836
    FAX: (404) 347-2836
    US. Forest Service
    1720 Peachtree Road N.W.
    Atlanta, GA 30367

Department of Defense Natural Resource Trustee

    Navy, Army, Air Force or Marine Corps
    facilities

Department of Energy Natural Resource Trustee

    Strategic Petroleum Reserve
    Daneen Farrow
    (504) 734-4721
    FAX: (504) 686-4427
    900 Commerce Road East
    New Orleans, LA 70123

    Other DOE facilities
    John Bascietto
    (202) 586-7917
    FAX: (202)
•  living and non-living resources of the
    National Marine Sanctuaries and
    National Estuarine Research Reserves.

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                    ANNEX E - AREA ASSESSMENTS

APPENDIX VI.   DISPOSAL

I.   JURISDICTION

     The FOSC/SOSC will  coordinate disposal arrangements with the
appropriate  state (s)  agency.   Those  State(s)  agency  have been
delegated  authority  by  the USEPA  to  oversee  the  generation,
disposal,  treatment,  transportation and  management  programs for
both industrial and municipal solid waste.

     The FOSC/SOSC will  ensure that the RP coordinates  and complies
with the  appropriate federal  and state  regulations  relating to
these matters.   If the  RP fails to comply with  the appropriate
regulations, the State(s) agency will be responsible for initiating
enforcement actions.   These enforcement actions will be coordinated
with the USEPA.

II.  WASTE DETERMINATION

     Any material, once  spilled may be considered a  waste.  The
burden remains on the  responsible party (RP)  to make an appropriate
determination.

     During a spill cleanup several discrete waste streams may be
generated.  Each waste stream must be treated  separately for waste
determination, characterization and classification purposes.

NOTE:   Waste  streams may be  generated  from decontamination of
equipment and wildlife rehabilitation procedures which will require
management and disposal.

III. WASTE CHARACTERIZATION

     Waste characterization is  the process whereby the material is
subjected to specific  analytical tests which determine  its chemical
characteristics.

IV.  WASTE CLASSIFICATION

     The federal government has established criteria for hazardous
and non-hazardous waste.  Disposal of products determined to be
hazardous wastes or non-recoverable material is regulated and must
be  performed  in  accordance  with  40  CFR  261,  the  Resource
Conservation  and  Recovery Act  (RCRA) .    Must be   disposed  of in
accordance of proper  State(s) disposal regulations.

     RCRA  has  a provision that  exempts Federal  OSC's  from RCRA
disposal  requirements  during   immediate  emergency   and  removal
actions, but all possible actions should be taken  to comply to the

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greatest extent possible.  The FOSC shall take into consideration
the possible environmental impact and threat  or possible threat to
public health  and  welfare.   Only in such an emergency will waste
carriers be granted  permission  to remove the wastes without have
EPA Carrier Identifications Numbers, proper state  registration, and
without preparation of hazardous waste manifest.   However, proper
state(s) agency have jurisdiction over disposal will be consulted
when making this decision.

V.   GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

     If  a  waste  is determine  to  be  hazardous  based  on  the
definitions in 40 CFR 261.3  then the RP will  be required to comply
with applicable sections of 40 CFR 262, which will include, but not
be limited to, 40 CFR 262.11 - HW Determination,  262.20 - General
Requirements,   262.23 -  Manifests,  262.31  - Labeling, 262.34  -
Accumulation Time.

VI.  SPILLED MATERIALS NOT CONSIDERED WASTES

     If the RP determines that the material  is not a waste and may
be  reused or  reprocessed,   the  RP  is  not  required  to  conduct
analysis designed  to characterize  the  material, obtain  a  waste
classification, obtain a waste code number or manifest the material
to  its  destination.    However,   the  RP must  be  able  to  provide
documentation, upon  request of  the FOSC/SOSC that  the  material
arrived at the designated facility.

VII. STORAGE/ACCUMULATION

     All  waste  storage  sites   must  have   pre-approval  by  the
FOSC/SOSC.  If the waste are hazardous wastes, the RP must have a
pre-approval from the proper State(s) agency listed below.

     1)    Arkansas - Department of Pollution and Control

     2)    Louisiana - Department of Environmental Quality

     3)    New Mexico - Environmental Improvement Division

     4)    Oklahoma - Department of Environmental Quality

     5)    Texas  -  Texas  Natural  Resource Conservation Commission
           (TRNCC)

NOTE:  The following pages provides a list of disposal facilities
regulated by the above state(s)  agency.
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VIII.     TRANSPORTATION

     If the waste has been determined to be  a hazardous waste, the
RP must use authorized transporters and manifests as specified  in
40 CFR 263.0 and 262.23, respectively.

VIII.     IN-SITTJ BURNING

          Certain debris  and oily wastes may  be  disposed of on-
site,  such  as  oil   coated  foliage,  trash,   and  rubbish.     If
incineration is a disposal alternative the RP must coordinate with
the proper State(s)  agency listed below;   however,  the FOSC/SOSC
must be informed of the RP's decision and will coordinate in-situ
burning arrangements with the appropriate State(s) agency.

     1)    Arkansas - Department of Pollution and Control

     2)    Louisiana - Department of Environmental Quality

     3)    New Mexico - Environmental Improvement Division

     4)    Oklahoma - Department of Environmental Quality

     5}    Texas  - Texas Air  Control  Board  (TACB)  while informing
          the  Texas  Natural  Resource  Conservation  Commission
          (TRNCC).
        USEPA REGION VI  ACP:ANNEX E:AREA ASSESSMENTS:12/93
                              E-VI-3

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         ANNEX G -  CHEMICAL COUNTERMEASURES:  DISPERSANTS,
           CHEMICAL AGENTS, AND OTHER SPILL MITIGATING
                SUBSTANCES, DEVICES OR TECHNOLOGY
APPENDIX I.    GENERAL DISPERSANT USE POLICY

Dispersants, or chemical  herders, will not normally be used without
the  concurrence  of the  Environmental  Protection  Agency,  or the
State with  jurisdiction  over  the  navigable  water polluted by the
discharge.    Mechanical   means such as  booms,   meash  screens,
sorbents, and deflecting techniques such as propwash and flushing
hoses area approved techniques for cleanup.  At the  present. Region
VI has two  (2)  approved dispersant plans  [Both Executive Summaries
are found with a short summary of each of those approved plans on
the following pages].

[NOTE:  At present no  approved dispersant plans have been approved
for  inland oil  spills.]   The  FOSC may  authorize  the use  of
dispersants,  chemical herders,  and other  agents and  additives
without obtaining the  concurrence  of the EPA or state when, in the
judgment  of the  FOSC,  the use  of  the  product  is necessary  to
prevent  or  substantially  reduce   a  hazard   to  human  life.
    USEPA REGION VI  ACP:ANNEX GrCHEMICAL COUNTERMEASURES:12/93
                              G-I-1

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                   ANNEX H  - HEALTH AND  SAFETY

APPENDIX  I     GENERAL OVERVIEW REQUIREMENTS

I.   BASIC REQUIREMENTS

     According to Title 40,  CFR 300.150(a),  response  actions under
the National Contingency Plan (NCP) will comply with the provisions
of the  response  action  worker  safety and health in Title 29, CFR
1910.120.   These requirements apply  to  all EPA employees, other
governmental employees, and contract  personnel involved in oil or
hazardous material spill response activities.  In a response action
taken  by  a  responsible  party,   the  RP  must   ensure  that  an
occupational health  and  safety program consistent with Title 29,
CFR 1910.120 is made available for worker protection.

II.  SITE SAFETY

     All spill response and remedial  activities must be conducted
in accordance with a written site  safety and health plan.   These
plans  may  be  referred  to  as Site   Safety  Plans  (SSP) .    The
responsible party must ensure that a  plan is developed to include
all workers involved during  the response.   The responsible party
must make the plan available to the FOSC/SOSC, upon request.  The
SSP must also be modified as necessary and address, if applicable,
multiple work environments.  If multiple work environments result
in different physical and/or  chemical hazards for the workers,  a
separate  SSP must  be completed for each environment.   Each work
environment must have a designated command post where  the plan must
be posted.  All personnel reporting to the spill site  for the first
time, must become familiar with the SSP before entering controlled
areas at  the  site.   Provisions must  be  made  for briefing  of new
personnel and documenting that they understand the SSP.

III.  ENFORCEMENT OF SITE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

     For response actions which take  place  on or from facilities
which occur on land,  the FOSC will  be  responsible  for ensuring that
a  site  safety  plan  is  in place;   however,  the OSHA  will  be
responsible for enforcing the adequacy of the plan.

IV.  SITE SAFETY MEETINGS

     Site  safety  meetings/briefings  are   the   first  step  to
maintaining site safety.  They should be address changes to the SSP
or new hazards in the work place.   Site safety meetings should be
held on  a daily basis,  prior  to  entry  into  the controlled work
area.  Conditions may warrant that exit debriefing meetings be held
at the end of the day or  after the  departure from the controlled
work area.
       USEPA REGION VI ACP:ANNEX H:HEALTH AND SAFETY:12/93
                              H-I-1

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V.   THE ROLE OF VOLUNTEERS INSHORE SPILL CLEANUPS

     For  the  purposes  of  the  Area  Contingency  Plan   (ACP) ,
volunteers will  be referred to as uncompensated  workers.   There
should be not distinction made between an uncompensated worker and
a compensated work for purposes of Health and Safety.  However, the
utilization  of  uncompensated  workers  must be  approved by  the
FOSC/SOSC.   No uncompensated worker should  be  utilized in areas
which  have  been  impacted,  in  areas  which will  manage  waste
generated from the impacted areas or in any situation which could
potentially  result in the  exposure of  an uncompensated worker to
contaminates.   If the  FOSC/SOSC approves  a request  to utilize
uncompensated  workers,   they may  participate  in the  following
activities:

     operating phone networks designed to address public input and
     concern

     helping to mobilize and inventory equipment  (prior to use)

     beach/shoreline  cleanup (pre-impact only)

     beach/shoreline  patrol  (to  monitor operations  and identify
     equipment needs) and reconnaissance of unimpacted areas

     operation  and  construction  of  first  aid and  refreshment
     stations for workers

     assisting  in wildlife  rehabilitation  (directly under  the
     supervision of USFWS or USFWS designee)

     assisting with safety zone monitoring and crowd control

     other tasks, in  the Command Post or uncontaminated areas, as
     specified by the FOSC/SOSC

A.   IF THE USE OF UNCOMPENSATED WORKERS IS APPROVED

     Once  the  FOSC/SOSC has  approved  the request  to  utilize
uncompensated workers, the responsible party or FOSC/SOSC must:

     1.   Establish and make known,  a phone number to be used for
          the  management  of  incoming  calls  from  individuals
          requesting  to become "volunteers";

     2.   Designate  an   individual  to   act  as  the  Uncompensated
          Worker Coordinator; and

     3.   Develop a written plan an make it  available upon request,
          to the FOSC, which details the work environments in which
          the uncompensated workers will be involved.

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B.   IF THE USE OF UNCOMPENSATED WORKERS IS NOT APPROVED

     If the spill  incident results in heightened public interest or
the FOSC/SOSC is inundated by the public with requests to conduct
volunteer activities the FOSC/SOSC may request that the responsible
party:

     1.   Establish and make known, a phone number to be used for
          the  management  of  incoming  calls  from  individuals
          requests to become "volunteers"; and

     2.   Designated an individual to act as the Public Information
          and Volunteer Coordinator.

C.   TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FOR UNCOMPENSATED WORKERS

     The training requirements for  uncompensated workers will be
specific to the task which they are  conducting.  All uncompensated
workers will be required to complete, at a minimum, one hour safety
training  course in  general first  aid  and  site  safety,  to  be
sponsored  by the responsible  party.   The  Uncompensated  Worker
Coordinator  (provided by the  RP)  will be  responsible for  the
maintenance of a training log which will document the training that
each uncompensated  workers  receives.   The training log  shall be
made available  to the FOSC/SOSC  upon request.   It will  be  the
responsibility of the Uncompensated Worker Coordinator  to insure
that each worker is properly trained  and placed only  in the work
environments specified by the ACP or the FOSC/SOSC.

     If the  spill  is under the  direction of the FOSC/SOSC,  the
FOSC/SOSC may  elect  to solicit  the assistance of  other agencies
such as OSHA, American Red Cross,  FEMA, and EPA's  TAT Contractors
to assist in the training of volunteers.
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                   ANNEX H  - HEALTH AND SAFETY

APPENDIX II    USEEPA HEALTH AND  SAFETY PLAN (HASP)
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                  ANNEX I - SCENARIO DEVELOPMENT

APPENDIX I     WORST CASE  SPILL SCENARIO

I.   ASSUMPTIONS

     In all cases, assume parties contributing to the spill  are not
or can not take appropriate response action.

     Planning considerations were developed using USEPA Region VI
Spill History from ERNS  and potential categories  of facilities
within Region VI.

II.  HAZARD ASSESSMENT

     Each State  within Region VI  is unique but also share some
common concerns.   By looking at the past history of incidents  (i.e.
natural  or   technological  accidents)   the   inevitable  future
occurrences can be  better  prepared  for.   A facility located near
the  shoreline,  a fault  line,  a rivers  edge  or related natural
hazard,  has the potential to cause or be economically impacted or
effect  environmentally  sensitive  areas.    Understanding  your
community or surrounding area is crucial for proper planning.  An
industry which produces, uses, or stores oil may result in a high
risk  of  technological  hazard to  the community.    Although the
community may not appear to be at risk, you may be close to highly
vulnerable areas.   The closer you are,  the greater the chance of a
disaster.

III.  VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS

     Particular points of  environmental  and economic sensitivity
include,  but not  limited  to:   (See Annex F - Volume II of Arkansas,
Louisiana,  New Mexico,  Oklahoma and Texas for specific information
by counties)

IV.  SEASONAL/GEOGRAPHIC CONSIDERATIONS:  High Risk Vulnerability

     Though  these listed  above  have  the  highest   potential for
catastrophic disasters, each state has  the potential for flooding,
freezing ice, mudslides,  etc.

(a)  Earthquake Zones
     (1)   Northeast Arkansas
     (2)   Western New Mexico

(b)  Hurricanes
     (1)   Texas Coastline - 150 miles inland
     (2)   Louisiana Coastline - 150 miles inland
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 (c)  Tornado Alley  (boundaries by cities)
      (1)  Texas - Amarillo/Lubbock/Waco/Tyler
      (2)  Arkansas  - Little Rock
      (3)  Oklahoma  - Oklahoma City

     EPA  Region VI  in  development  of  their  worst-case scenario
compiled  a  collection of  rules  of  thumb and checklists providing
quick access  to critical  information to  assist  in formulating a
response  strategy.   This  compilation  is neither a textbook nor a
substitute  for training,  qualified  technical advice,  or  common
sense.  It only addresses response to oil spills that could reach
water.

V.   RESPONSE PRIORITIES

     Remember  the  following  points  in  attempting   to minimize
effects of an oil spill.

Health and safety are the first priorities.  Pay attention to:
  •  Fire and explosion potential of  vapors at or near the spill
     site
  •  Potential   toxic   effects   of   the   spill   and   chemical
     countermeasures
  •  Proper use of  safety equipment
  •  Hyperthermia,  hypothermia
  •  Small boat safety
  •  Helicopter and aircraft safety

Speed is essential  in recovery efforts
  •  Oil spreads and drifts rapidly
  •  Chemical  dispersants  are most effective when the  spill is
     fresh
  •  Evaporation rapidly increases oil viscosity
  •  Oil can be burned more readily when fresh
  •  Sustained combustion requires at lease 0.1  inch  (2-3  mm) of
     slick thickness
  •  Oil is usually easier to deal with at water than when it has
     contacted the  shore

VI.  CLEANUP PRIORITIES

  •  Stop the discharge

  •  Assess amount  and  type of spilled  oil via  surveillance and
     tracking

  •  Follow the procedures defined in the contingency plans, with
     modifications  as necessary.  Document all actions.

  •  Contain and remove spilled oil at the  source


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  •   Protect  threatened resources and monitor shorebound oil

  •   Treat or contain and remove offshore oil that has  escaped the
      primary  control operation  at the source

  •   Skim  the oil  that has  pooled along  the  coast  in natural
      collection areas such as bays and coves.

  •   Clean  up shorelines where  oil  has stranded,  to  the extent
      possible and advisable.

  •   Dispose  of collected materials.

VII.  SHORTFALLS

      There is potential shortfalls in any type of oil  spill which
might occur.  Some of those shortfalls may be:

1)    Equipment

      •    Logistics   staging    equipment    and   operating   it
          offshore/onshore

      •    Limited availability of specialized equipment

2)    Personnel: Additional personnel will come in  from  outside the
      area

3)    Funds:  None

4)   Minimum  response  times:    Delays   in  response  due to   the
      remoteness

5)    Location and identification of additional resources:  None

VIII. PROCEDURES AND CRITERIA FOR TERMINATING THE CLEANUP

EPA  Region  VI  cleanup  termination  will  continue  until   the
determination is made jointly by the FOSC,  SOSC, Natural Resource
Trustees, and Responsible Party to cease cleanup operations.

VIX. RESPONSE GUIDELINES

NOTE:  Refer  to ANNEX E APPENDIX IV-II

Region VI contains very diverse industries  and  ecological zones.
A spill of one type  and  size might have a minor impact  on one  area
and might be  devastating in another.  EPA  Region  VI has compiled
from  various  sources a  decision-making process  which addresses
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X.   ENDING COMMENTS

     To  prepare  for  the  inevitable  oil   spill   incident,  the
responder needs to know the  characteristics of the size and type of
possible occurrences.  Looking at the spill history of an  area is
a good way to anticipate what you are likely to face in the  future.
Reportable oil  spills  of  all kinds and  sizes  are  required to be
report to the National  Response  Center (NRC)  1-800-424-8802.  When
spills are  reported they are  disseminated to  the USCG/EPA FOSC
where they occurred,  for possible response actions.   This mechanism
for recording spills  is labeled the Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) .  Researching  the ERNS data for Region VI from as far
back as  1972, and separating  out the  oil  specific information,
resulted  in  the 15  distinct categories listed in this  annex of
sources of spills.

XI.  CATEGORIES:  Specific  categories for potential spills can be
found in  all  five states within  Region VI   (Arkansas, Louisiana,
Texas,  Oklahoma, and New Mexico) include but are not limited to:

(1)  Aboveground Storage Tanks  (AST)
(2)  Drums
(3)  Dumping
(4)  Facilities  (i.e. production)
(5)  Facilities  (i.e. refineries)
(6)  Highway Accidents
(7)  Offshore Platforms
(8)  Pipelines  (i.e.  within facilities)
(9)  Pipelines  (i.e.  transportation)
(10) Pit Overflows
(11) Railroads
(12) Unknowns
(13) Underground Storage Tanks  (UST)
(15) Vessels  (i.e. barges)
(16) Well Head Blowouts
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XII. REGION VI SPILL HISTORY FOR WORST CASE SCENARIO

     The following matrix divides the Region's five states by these
categories and  presents the  largest spill  by volume  for  each.
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LARGEST REPORTED SPILLS FROM ERNS DATA
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AST
Drums
bumping
Facility
(production)
Facility
(refinery)
Highway
Offshore
platform
Pipeline
(facility)
Pipeline
(transport)
Pit
overflow
Railroad
Unknown
UST.
Vessels
Wellhead
blowout

21,000 gals.
Crude oil
110 gals.
12 Diesel
8500 gals.
Gasoline
900 gals.
Oil
50,000 gals.
Diesel oil and gas
29,000 gals.
Asphalt

199,999.8 gals.
Gasoline
67,200 gals.
Gasoline
7560 gals.
Crude oil
21,000 gals.
Soybean oil
10,000 gals.
Diesel oil
1302 gals.
#2 Diesel
840,000 gals.
Diesel
18,900 gals.
Crude oil
LA.
3,800,000 gals.
Methonal
110 gals.
Lube oil
5348 gals.
Diesel
2,100,000
Crude oil
210,000 gals.
Diesel
8500.8 gals.
Gasoline

126,000 gals.
Crude oil
1,686,660 gals.
Crude oil
294,000 gals.
Waste oil
7,854,000 gals.
Lube oil
42,000 gals.
Crude oil
Unknown quantity
Gasoline
4,200,000 gals.
Crude oil
84,000 gals.
Crude oil
NM.
37,800 gals.
Crude oil
29.4 gals.
Kerosene
9000 gals.
Gasoline
12,600 gals.
Crude oil
25,200 gals.
Crude oil
42,000 gals.
Crude oil

29,400 gals.
Crude oil
126,000 gals.
Crude oil
105,000 gals.
Crude oil
7698.6 gals
Lube oil
84,000 gals.
Crude oil
28,000 gals.
Gasoline
4000 gals.
Diesel
14,700 gals.
Oil
OK.
2,142,000 gals.
Crude oil
2100 gals.
Crude oil
100 gals.
Methanol
25,200 gals.
Crude oil
840,000 gals.
Crude/Gas
168,000 gals.
Drilling mud

42,000 gals.
Crude oil
564,666 gals.
Crude oil
2,436,000 gals.
Oil
50,000 gals.
Vegetable oil
630,000 gals.
Crude/Salt water
1700 gals.
Gasoline
10,000 gals.
Gasoline
8,400 gals.
Crude oil
TX.
672,900 gals.
Diesel
1890 gals.
Oil
5 gals.
Oil
66,354" gals.
Crude oil
5,880,000 gals.
Crude oil
55,000 gals.
Gasoline
420,000 gals.
Crude
5,460 gals.
Crude oil
2,166,666 gals.
Crude oil
1,000,000 gals.
Oil
75,000 gals.
12 Fuel oil
54,600 gals.
Unknown
19,800 gals.
Diesel
644,000 gals.
Crude oil
13,000,000 gals.
Crude oil

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LARGEST REPORTED SPILLS FROM ERNS DATA
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\ST
Drums
Dumping
Facility
(production)
Facility
(refinery)
Highway
Offshore
platform
Pipeline
(facility)
Pipeline
(transport)
Pit
overflow
Railroad
Unknown
UST.
Vessels
Wellhead
blowout
AR.
21,000 gals.
Crude oil
110 gals.
12 Diesel
8500 gals.
Gasoline
900 gals.
Oil
50,000 gals.
Diesel oil and gas
29,000 gals.
Asphalt

199,999.6 gals.
Gasoline
67,200 gals.
Gasoline
7560 gals.
Crude oil
21,000 gals.
Soybean oil
10,000 gals.
Diesel oil
1302 gals.
#2 Diesel
840,000 gals.
Diesel
18,900 gals.
Crude oil
LA.
3,800,000 gals.
Methonal
110 gals.
Lube oil
5348 gals.
Diesel
2,100,000
Crude oil
210,000 gals.
Diesel
8500.8 gals.
Gasoline

126,000 gals.
Crude oil
1,680,000 gals.
Crude oil
294,000 gals.
Waste oil
7,854,000 gals.
Lube oil
42,000 gals.
Crude oil
Unknown quantity
Gasoline
4,200,000 gals.
Crude oil
84,000 gals.
Crude oil
NM.
37,800 gals.
Crude oil
29.4 gals.
Kerosene
9000 gals.
Gasoline
12,600 gals.
Crude oil
25,200 gals.
Crude oil
42,000 gals.
Crude oil

29,400 gals.
Crude oil
126,000 gals.
Crude oil
105,000 gals.
Crude oil
7698.6 gals
Lube oil
84,000 gals.
Crude oil
28,000 gals.
Gasoline
4000 gals.
Diesel
14,700 gals.
Oil
OK.
2,142,000 gals.
Crude oil
2100 gals.
Crude oil
100 gals.
Methanol
25,200 gals.
Crude oil
840,000 gals.
Crude /Gas
168,000 gals.
Drilling mud

42,000 gals.
Crude oil
504,000 gals.
Crude oil
2,436,000 gals.
Oil
50,000 gals.
Vegetable oil
630,000 gals.
Crude/Salt water
1700 gals.
Gasoline
10,000 gals.
Gasoline
8,400 gals.
Crude oil
TX.
672,900 gals.
Diesel
1890 gals.
Oil
5 gals.
Oil
60,354 gals.
Crude oil
5,880,000 gals.
Crude oil
55,000 gals.
Gasoline
420,000 gals.
Crude
5,460 gals.
Crude oil
2,100,000 gals.
Crude oil
1,000,000 gals.
Oil
75,000 gals.
12 Fuel oil
54,600 gals.
Unknown
19,800 gals.
Diesel
644,000 gals.
Crude oil
13,000,000 gals.
Crude oil

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                   ANNEX J - NOTIFICATION LIST

APPENDIX I     FACILITY INFORMATION

The following pages is the incident form used by the USEPA Region
VI for spill reports of oil or hazardous spills.
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APPENDIX II    FEDERAL AGENCIES



A.   National Response Center  (NRC)               800-424-8802

     Date:  	  Time:  	
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
B.   Environmental Protection Agency  (EPA)        214-655-2222

     Date:  	  Time:  	
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
C.   Marine Safety Office Houston (MSO)           713-671-5100

     Date:   	  Time:   	
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
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D.   Marine Safety Office Galveston               409-766-3678
     Date:  	  Time:
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
E.   Marine Safety Office Port Arthur  (MSO)       409-723-6506
     Date:  	  Time:
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
F.   Marine Safety Office Corpus Christi (MSO)     512-888-3162

     Date:   	  Time:   	
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
G.   Marine Safety Office St. Louis (MSO)          314-539-3091

     Date:   	  Time:   	
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
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H.   Marine Safety Office Memphis  (MSO)           901-544-3941
     Date:  	  Time:
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
J.   Eighth District Office New Orleans  (CCGD8)   504-589-6225

     Date:  	  Time:   	
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
K.   National Strike Force Coord Ctr              919-331-6000

     Date:  	  Time:  	
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
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APPENDIX III     FEDERAL TRUSTEES
          Federal Natural Resource Trustees

          Department of the Interior
             Natural Resource Trustee Contact (all DOI
             resources)
             Glenn B. Seiavec
             (505)766-3565
             FAX (505) 766-1059
             Regional Environmental Officer
             Office of the Secretary
             Office of Environmental Affairs
             Post Office Box 649
             Albuquerque. New Mexico 87103

          V3. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)
                Migratory Birds (virtually all birds)
                          . *. .•-
                         s n»n
                Endangered plants and animals
                Critical Habitat
                National wildlife refuges
                National Fish Hatcheries
                Impact to wetlands, streams, rivers or
                ponds may potentially impact trustee
                species.
         National Park Service
            Units of the National Park System
            •  National Parks
            •  National Seashores
            •  National Recreational Areas
            •  National Historical Sites
            •  National  Battlefields

         Bureau of Land Management
            •  BLM lands (13 X106 acres)
            •  Federally owned subsurface minerals (25
               X106 acres)

         Bureau of Indian Affairs
            •  192 American Indian Reservations

         Bureau of Reclaimation
            •  Federal water projects.  Stored and
               managed water
           Department of Energy Natural Resource Trustee

              Strategic Petroleum Reserve
              Daneen Farrow
              (504) 734-4721
              FAX (504) 686-4427
              900 Commerce Road East
              New Orleans, LA 70123

              Other DOE facilities
              John Bascietto
              (202)586-7917
              FAX: (202)
Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA)
Natural Resource Trustee Contact (all DOC
resources)
   Ronald G Gouguet
   (214) 655-2232
   FAX: (214) 655-6460
   NOAA Coastal Resource Coordinator
   EPA Region VI (6H-MA)
   1445 Ross Avenue
   Dallas, TX 75202-2733

    • all life stages, wherever they occur, of
        fishery resources of the exclusive
        economic zone and continental shelf;

    • anadromous (e.g. salmon) and
        catadromous (e.g. eels) species
        throughout their ranges;

    • rivers and tributaries which historically
        or presently support anadromous
        species;

    • federally endangered and threatened
        species, including critical habitat, and
        marine mammals for which NOAA
        has assigned responsibility;


     •  living and non-living resources of the
        National Marine Sanctuaries and
        National Estuarine Research Reserves.

     •  tidal wetlands, salt marshes, estuaries,
         and other important habitat
         supporting fishery and marine
         resources; and

 Department of Agriculture Natural Resource
 Trustee

    National Forest Lands
    Bob Junes
    (404) 347-2836
    FAX (404) 347-2636
    US. Forest Service
    1720 Peachtzee Road N.W.
    Atlanta, GA 30367

 Department of Defense Natural Resource Trustee

    Navy, Army, Air Force or Marine Corps
    facilities
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APPENDIX IV     STATE AGENCIES



ARKANAS

A.   Department of Pollution Control and Ecology  501-570-2108

     Date:  	  Time:  	
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
LOUISIANA

A.   Louisiana Dept. of Environmental Quality (DEQ) 504-342-1234

     Date:  	  Time:   	
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
B.   Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator (LOSC)

     Date:   	  Time:
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
C.   Louisiana State Police (LSP)

     Date:  	  Time:
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
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OKLAHOMA

A.   Oklahoma Dept. of Environmental Quality  (DEQ)  405-271-4468

     Date:  	  Time:  	
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
B.   Oklahoma Corporation Commission  (OCC)

     Date:   	  Time:
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
NEW MEXICO

A.   Environmental Improvement Division       800-879-3421

     Date:  	  Time:  	
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
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TEXAS

A.   Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission  (TRNCC)
                                                    512-463-7727
     Date:  	  Time:
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
B.   Texas General Land Office  (TGLO)             800-832-8224

     Date:  	  Time:   	
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
C.    Texas Railroad Commission (TRRC)              512-463-6788

     Date:   	  Time:   	
     Called By:  	
     Person Contacted:
     Remarks:
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APPENDIX VI
       ANNEX  J -  NOTIFICATION  LIST

STATE  TRUSTEES
              State Natural Resource Trustee*
               xtt Welter Commission
                 J J.Schmidt
                 (512)908-2513
                 FAX (512) 908-2527
                 Duuge Assessment and Re
                 1700 N. Congrew Avenue
                 AustinTX 787114087
                  tProgn
              Texas Dtpartnwnt of Parks and Wildlife
                 David Seger, PhD
                 (512)389-1503
                 FAX (512) 389-4394
                 Remote Protection Division
                 4200 Smith School Road
                 Austin, TX 78744

              Texas General Land Office
                 TomCalnan
                 (512) 463-5100
                 FAX: (512) 4754680
                 Tens Cenen] Land Office
                 1700 N. Congress Avenue
                 Austin. TX 78701-1495

              Louisiana
              Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator
              (Contact CHI SpUb)
                 Roland Cuidry
                 (504)922-3230
                 FAX: (504) 922-3239
                 1885 Wooddale Blvd.
                 Baton Rouge, LA 70806

              Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
              (Contact, Hazardous Materials)
                John Dale Givens
                (504)7654634
                FAX: (504) 7654635
                Assistant SecieUiy
                8290 Huebonnet Bhrd
                Baton Rouge, LA 70810

              Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
                JlmHaniren
                (504)765-2390
                FAX: (504) 765-2403
                Office of Coastal and Marine Resource
                2001 Quail Drive
                Baton Rouge, LA TOMB
                                   Louisiana Department of Natural Resources
                                      GregDucote
                                      (504)765-7591
                                      FAX (504) 342-9439
                                      Coastal Management Division
                                      625 N. 4th Street
                                      Baton Rouge, LA

                                   New Mexico
                                   New Mexico Game and Fish Commission
                                      Jama Koch, Chairman
                                      (505)982-4302
                                      FAX (505) 989-9186
                                      Governor's Office
                                      State Capitol Building
                                      Same Fe, MM 87503

                                   Oklahoma
                                   Oklahoma Department of Wildlife
                                   Conservation
                                      Ron Suite
                                      (405)521-3851
                                      FAX:
                                   Oklahoma Water Resources Board

                                      (405)231-2555
                                       FAX:
                                    Oklahoma Department of Natural Resources
                                       den Sullivan
                                       (405) 521-2413
                                       FAX:
                                       500 Will Rogers Building
                                       Oklahoma City, OK 73105
                                    Arkansas
                                    Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
                                       Director (501)223-6306
                                       FAX (501) 223-
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                   ANNEX J -  NOTIFICATION LIST

APPENDIX VI     INDIAN TRIBE TRUSTEES
       USEPA REGION VI ACP:ANNEX J:NOTIFICATION LIST:12/93
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                                             FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED INDIAN TRIBES
                                                      AS OF JULY, 1993
                                                          REGION 6
NAME
                           ADDRESS
                                                                                   CITY
                                                                                                   ST  ZIP
                                                                                                              PHONE
» CO
JUDY
'• LA
RALPH
LOVEL1N
•• NN
REGINALD
CEDRIC
ALVINO
PAUL
LEONARD
HARRY
WENDELL
HERBERT
MANUEL
JACOB
CARLOS
PETE
WILFRED
INEZ
ELISEO
WALTER
THOMAS
JOSE
CHARLES
MOSES
ROBERT
•• OK
KENNETH
HENRY
ELMO
WILMA
EDDIE
BILL
HOLLIS
JOHN

KNIGHT-FRA

DARDEN
PONCHO

PASQUAL
CHAVEZ
LUCERO
TOSA
ATOLE
EARLY
CHINO
YATES
ARCHULETA
VIARRIAL
LUCERO
MARTINEZ
GARCIA
BACA
RATON
OASHENO
MOQUINO
SAMORA
DORAME
SHIJE
LEWIS

BLANCHARD
KOSTZUTA
CLARK
MANKILLER
WILSON
AHOATUBBY
ROBERTS
BARRETT
 WALLACE    COFFEE
                           UTE MOUNTAIN UTE TRIBAL
                           COUNCIL
                           CHITIMACHA TRIBAL
                           COUNCIL
                           ACOMA PUEBLO
                           COCHITI PUEBLO
                           ISLETA PUEBLO
                           JENEZ PUEBLO
                           JICARILLA APACHE TRIBAL
                           COUNCIL
                           LACUNA PUEBLO
                           MESCALERO APACHE TRIBAL
                           COUNCIL
                           NAME PUEBLO
                           PICURIS PUEBLO
                           POJOAOUE PUEBLO
                           SAN FELIPE PUEBLO
                           SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO
                           SAN JUAN PUEBLO
                           SANDIA PUEBLO
                           SANTA ANA PUEBLO
                           SANTA CLARA PUEBLO
                           SANTA DOMINGO PUEBLO
                           TAOS PUEBLO
                           TESUQUE  PUEBLO
                           ZIA PUEBLO
                           ZUNI PUEBLO
ABSENTEE-SHAUNEE
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
APACHE BUSINESS
COMMITTEE
CADOO TRIBAL COUNCIL
CHEROKEE NATION OF
OKLAHOMA
CKEYENNE-ARAPAHO
BUSINESS COMMITTEE
CHICKASAW NATION OF
OKLAHOMA
CHOCTAW NATION OF
OKLAHOMA
CITIZEN BAND POTAWATG
BUSINESS COMMITTEE
COMANCHE TRIBAL BUSH
    H1TTEE
                         GENERAL DELIVERY
                                                                                   TOUAOC
CO  81344  (303) 565-3751
P.O. BOX 661
P.O. BOX 818
P.O. BOX 309
P.O. BOX 70
P.O. BOX 1270
P.O. BOX 100
P.O. BOX U7
P.O. BOX 194
P.O. BOX 176
ROUTE 1, BOX 117BB
P.O. BOX 127
ROUTE 11. BOX 71
P.O. BOX A
ROUTE 5. BOX 315 A
P.O. BOX 1099
BOX 6008
STAR ROUTE BOX 37
P.O. BOX 580
P.O. BOX 99
P.O. BOX 1846
ROUTE 11, BOX 1
GENERAL DELIVERY
P.O. BOX 339
2025 SOUTH GORDON COOPER
P.O. BOX 1220
P.O. BOX 487
P.O. BOX 948
P.O. BOX 38
P.O. BOX 1548
P.O. DRAWER 1210
1901 SOUTH GORDON COOPER
I HC 32, BOX 1720
CHAREHTON
ELTON
ACOMITA
COCHITI
ISLETA
JEMEZ
DULCE
LACUNA
KESCALERO
SANTA FE
PENASCO
SANTA FE
SAN FELIPE
SANTA FE
SAN JUAN
BERNALILLO
BERNALILLO
ESPANOLA
SANTA DOMINGO
TAOS
SANTA FE
SAN YSIDRO
ZUNI
DRIVE SHAUNEE
ANADARKO
BINGER
TAHLEOUAH
CONCHO
ADA
DURANT
DRIVE SHAWNEE
LAWTON
LA
LA
NN
NN
NN
NN
NN
NN
NN
NN
NN
NN
KN
NN
NN
NN
NN
NN
NN
NN
NN
HN
NN
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
70523
70532
87034
87041
87022
87024
87528
87026
88340
87501
87553
87501
87001
87501
87566
87004
87004
87532
87052
87571
87501
87053
87052
74801
73005
73009
74465
73022
74820
74701
74801
73502
(318) 923-4973
(318) 584-2261
(505) 552-6604
(505) 465-2254
(505) 869-3111
(505) 834-7359
(505) 759-3242
(505) 552-6654
(505) 671-4495
(505) 455-2036
(505) 587-2519
(505) 455-2278
(505) 867-3381
(505) 455-2273
(505) 852-4400
(505) 867-3317
(505) 867-3301
(505) 753-7330
(505) 465-2214
(505) 758-9593
(505) 983-2667
(505) 867-3304
(505) 782-4481
(405) 275-4030
(405) 247-9493
(405) 656-2344
(918) 456-0671
(405) 262-0345
(405) 436-2603
(405) 924-8280
(405) 275-3121
(405) 247-3444

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BILL
CHARLES

MILDRED

LAURENCE

UANOA
R1CCARDO

HERSCHEL
FLOYD
BILL
CHARLES
KENNETH

CHARLES
ROKRT
DONALD

CENEVIEVE
LLOYD

ELMER

JERRY

HARK

VIRGINIA

GARY

LEAFORD

•" TX
AMON

RAUL

JULIAN
FIFE
KEECKI

CLEGHORN

HURRAY

STONE
SALAZAR

SAHHAUNT
LEONARD
FOUIS
TILLMAN
BLACK

OAUES
CHAPMAN
GILES

POLLAK
BUFFALO

HANATOUA

HANEY

DANIEL

COIOR INK

HCADAHS

BEARSKIN


SYLESTINE

GARZA

GRANILLO
CREEK NATION OF OKLAHOMA
DELAWARE EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
FORT SILL APACHE
BUSINESS COMMITTEE
IOWA OF OKLAHOMA
BUSINESS COMMITTEE
KAU BUSINESS COMMITTEE
KIOCAPOO OF OKLAHOMA
BUSINESS COMMITTEE
KIOUA BUSINESS COMMITTEE
MIAMI TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA
NOOOC TRUE OF OKLAHOMA
OSA6E TRIIAL COUNCIL
OTOE-MISSOURIA TRIBAL
COUNCIL
OTTAWA TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA
PAWNEE BUSINESS COUNCIL
PEORIA BUSINESS
COMMITTEE
PONCA BUSINESS COMMITTEE
QUAPAU TRIBAL BUSINESS
COMMITTEE
SAC I FOX OF OKLAHOMA
BUSINESS COMMITTEE
SEMIHOLE NATION OF
OKLAHOMA
SENECA-CAYUGA BUSINESS
COMinEE
TONKAWA BUSINESS
COMMITTEE
WICHITA EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
UYANDOTTE TRIBE OF
OKLAHOMA

ALABAMA-COUSHATTA TRIBAL
COUNCIL
KICKAPOO TRADITIONAL
TRIBE OF TEXAS
YSLETA DEL SUR PUEBLO
P.O.
P.O.

BOX
BOX

ROUTE 2,

P.O.


BOX

580
825

BOX 121

190

DRAWER 50
P.O.

P.O.
P.O.
P.O.
BOX

BOX
BOX
BOX
70

369
636
939
TRIBAL ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
P.O.

P.O.
P.O.
P.O.

P.O.
P.O.

BOX

BOX
BOX
BOX

BOX
BOX

ROUTE 2,

P.O.

P.O.

P.O.

P.O.

P.O.



BOX

BOX

BOX

BOX

BOX


ROUTE 3,

P.O.

P.O.

BOX

BOX
68

110
460
1527

2, WHITE EAGLE
765

BOX 246

1498

1283

70

729

250


BOX 659

972

17579
OKMULGEE
ANADARKO

APACHE

PERKINS

KAU CITY
HCLOUD

CARNEGIE
MIAMI
MIAMI
PAUHUSKA
RED ROCK

MIAMI
PAWNEE
MIAMI

PONCA CITY
QUAPAU

STROUD

UEWOKA

MIAMI

TONKAWA

ANADARKO

WVANDOTTE


LIVINGSTON

EAGLE PASS

EL PASO
OK
OK

OK

OK

OK
OK

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

OK
OK
OK

OK
OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK


TX

TX

TX
74447
73005

73006

74059

74641
74851

73015
743S5
74355
74056
74651

74355
74058
74355

74601
74363

74079

74884

74355

74653

73005

74370


77351

78853

79917
(918)
(405)

(405)

(405)

(405)
(405)

(405)
(918)
(918)
(918)
(405)

(918)
(918)
(918)

(405)
(918)

(918)

(405)

(918)

(405)

(405)

(918)


(409)

(512)

(915)
756-8700
247-2448

588-2298

547-2403

269-2552
964-2075

654-2300
542-1445
542-1190
287-2495
7S2-4434

540-1536
762-3624
540-2535

762-8104
542-1853

968-3526

257-6287

542-6609

628-2561

247-2425

678-2297


563-4391

773-2105

859-7913

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                   ANNEX J - NOTIFICATION LIST

APPENDIX VII   LOCAL NOTIFICATION  (i.e. LEPCS)
       DSEPA REGION VT ACP:ANNEX J:NOTIFICATION LIST:12/93
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 LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE (LEPC) MEMBERS
STATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMISSION (SERC) MEMBERS
          FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED INDIAN TRIBES
         REGION RESPONSE TEAM (RRT) MEMBERS
    SERC HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILL PHONE NUMBERS:
              ARKANSAS -(501)374-1201
              LOUISIANA - (504) 925-6595
             NEW MEXICO - (505) 827-9126
              OKLAHOMA - (405) 271-4468
                TEXAS - (512)463-7727
      NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER - (800) 424-8802
                        COMPILED BY:
STEVE MASON
ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR
CONTINGENCY PLANNING SECTION (6E-EP)
1 44 5 ROSS AVENUE
DALLAS, TEXAS 75202
(214)655-2277            JULY,
                                                ERNEST WOODS
                                             INDIAN COORDINATOR
                                   FEDERAL ASSISTANCE SECTION (6E-FF)
                                              1 44 5 ROSS AVENUE
                                            DALLAS, TEXAS 75202
                                               (214)655-7454

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                                         LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEES (LEPCs)
                                                      AS OF JULY, 1993
                                                          REGION 6
NAME
                           ADDRESS
                                                                                      CITY
                                                                                                      ST   ZIPCODE
•* AR
CHARLES
TON
PETE
DANNY
MELVIN
NORMAN
CHARLES
MARY ANN
GERALD
CHARLES
EDDIE
LYLE
KEITH
JAMES
TOMMY
LINDA
DEON
RANDY
TED
GLEN
LANCE
BRIAN
LOU ANNE
GLORIA
RICKY
RAYMOND
JIM
NOBLE
JIN
RONALD
JEWEL
TIM
ROY
JERRELL
ALFRED
DALE
RICHARD
LLOYD
THOMAS
RONALD
NANCY
ED
ROBERT
ERNEST
GARY
RON
WILLIAM
ROBERT
FRED
DAVID

AKBtS
ALIEN
FLOCKS
ORMNO
CASE
WATSON
NEBTTOM
UIBTERS
RUSSELL
SBVSON
TMtOR
RICHARDSON
DOBALDSOM
BUMS
HABVOOD
LMDRUM
on
URN
GVSOH
BRBDLEY
EUL1SON
WILLIAMS
CIENENTS
OtlNBY
TBWY
HUB8ARD
BBU
JONES
BROYLES
JACKSON
V*NE
OBITER
THTLOR
NORWOOD
MULERSON
RUST
CBDSBY
WHTE
ASHCRAFT
WHIE
WATSON
SMITH
ANDREWS
BRADSHAW
HIGGINBOTHAM
GATEUOOD
WRIGHT
SCHENEBECK
FULKERSON
DAVIS

AREA 1 LEPC
AREA II LEPC
AREA III LEPC
AREA IV LEPC
ARKANSAS LEPC
ASHLEY LEPC
BAXTER LEPC
BENTON LEPC
BOONE LEPC
BRADLEY LEPC
CALHOUN LEPC
CARROLL LEPC
CHI COT LEPC
CLARK LEPC
CLAY LEPC
CLEBURNE LEPC
CLEVELAND LEPC
COLUMBIA LEPC
CONUAY LEPC
OUIGKEAD LEPC
CRAWFORD LEPC
CRtTTENDEN LEPC
CROSS LEPC
DALLAS LEPC
DESNA LEPC
DREW LEPC
FAULKNER LEPC
FRANKLIN LEPC
FULTON LEPC
GARLAND LEPC
GRANT LEPC
GREENE LEPC
KENPSTEAD LEPC
HOT SPRING LEPC
HOWARD LEPC
INDEPENDENCE LEPC
IZARD COUNTY LEPC
JACKSON LEPC
JEFFERSON LEPC
JOHNSON LEPC
LAFAYETTE LEPC
LAWRENCE LEPC
LEE LEPC
LINCOLN LEPC
LITTLE RIVER LEPC
LITTLE ROCK LEPC
LOGAN LEPC
LONOKE LEPC
MADISON LEPC
MARION LEPC
P.O. BOX 758
ASP 2920 MCOELLAN
3005 SOUTH P STREET
133 SOUTH JEFFERSON
P.O. BOX 719
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
BAXTER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
203 EAST CENTRAL, BOX 7
P.O. BOX 96
P.O. BOX 601
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
21 APALOOSA DR., HOLIDAY ISL.
P.O. BOX 337
726 C STREET
696 NORTH GARFIELD
102 EAST MAIN STREET
P.O. BOX 45
406 WEST MAIN
105 EISENHOWER
500 SOUTH MAIN
COUNTY COURTHOUSE,  ROOM 4
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
CROSS COUNTY COURTHOUSE
ROUTE 2, BOX 341
306 CROOKED BAYOU
P.O. BOX 246
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
P.O. BOX 294
501 OUACHITA AVENUE
ROUTE 2, BOX  193
P.O. BOX 364
P.O. BOX 274
ROUTE  1, BOX  21
421 NORTH  MAIN
368 EAST MAIN
 P.O.  BOX 327
 JACKSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE
 BARRAOUE AND MAIN STREETS
 106 OAK COURT DRIVE
 P.O. BOX 656
 P.O. DRAWER 0
 194 PEARL
 8-107 COURTHOUSE
 ROUTE 1, BOX 1A12
 720 WEST NARKHAN
 COUNTY COURTHOUSE
 COUNTY COURTHOUSE
 P.O. BOX 37
 ROUTE 2, BOX 1138
CONUAY
JOHESBORO
FT. SMITH
MAGNOLIA
STUTTGART
HAMBURG
MOUNTAIN NONE
BEMTOHVILLE
HARRISON
WARREN
HAMPTON
EUREKA SPRINGS
DERMOTT
ARKADELPHIA
PIGGOTT
HEBER SPRINGS
RISON
MAGNOLIA
MORRILLON
JONESBORO
VAN BUREN
MARION
WYNNE
FORDYCE
MCGEKEE
NONTICELLO
CONWAY
OZARK
SALEM
HOT  SPRINGS
SHERIDAN
PARAGOULD
HOPE
DONALDSON
NASHVILLE
BATESVILLE
MELBOURNE
NEWPORT
 PINE BLUFF
 CLARKSVILLE
 LEUISVILLE
 HOXIE
 MARIANNA
 STAR CITY
 ASRDOWN
 LITTLE ROCK
 PARIS
 LONOKE
 HUNTSVILLE
 ST. JOE
AR   72032
AR   72(01
AR   72901
AR   71753
AR   72160
AR   71646
AR   72653
AR   72712
AR   72601
AR   71671
AR   71744
AR   72632
AR   71638
AR   71923
AR   72454
AR   72543
AR   71665
AR   71753
AR   72110
AR   72401
AR   72956
AR   72364
AR   72396
AR   71742
AR   71654
AR   71655
AR   72032
AR   72949
AR   72576
AR   71901
AR   72150
AR   72450
AR   71801
AR   71941
AR   71852
AR   72503
AR   72556
AR   72112
 AR    71601
 AR   72830
 AR   71545
 AR   72433
 AR   72360
 AR   71667
 AR   71822
 AR   72201
 AR   72855
 AR   72086
 AR   72740
 AR   72675
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HURSERT    EA5LEY
JOE        MUSICK
STEVE      THOMAS
A.M.       HENRY
CHARLES    CROSS
SKIP       KRUHUIEOE
LEE        BLACK
ELMER
BETTY
VIRGINIA
BOBBY
LOU ANNE
DIANA
BILLY
SANDRA
JOHN
JIN
DON
HARRY
DONALD
CLIFFORD
 IRA
PCTER
HENRY
JANES
RONALD
 LEO
 BUD
 WILLIAM
 NOAH
 LESLIE
SPAIN
UNDERWOOD
BATTS
SUEEDEN
CLEMENTS
STOCKTON
LAURENCE
PATTERSON
SHORT
HART
BENNETT
ROSE
MORRIS
BELL
MGDANIEL
REILLY
HAVEN
BARHAM
SOUT HALL
PHILLIPS
ALLEN
BQGAN
BELL
THONE
MILLER LEPC
MISSISSIPPI COUNTY LEPC
MONROE COUNTY LEPC
MONTGOMERY COUNTY LEPC
NEVADA LEPC
NEWTON COUNTY LEPC
NORTH LITTLE ROCK LEPC

OUACMITA COUNTY LEPC
PERRY COUNTY LEPC
PHILLIPS LEPC
PIKE LEPC
POINSETT COUNTY LEPC
POLK LEPC
POPE LEPC
PRAIRIE COUNTY LEPC
PULASKI LEPC
RANDOLPH LEPC
SALINE LEPC
SCOTT LEPC
SEARCY LEPC
SEBASTIAN  LEPC
SEVIER LEPC
SHARP LEPC
ST.  FRANCIS  LEPC
STONE LEPC
UNION LEPC
VAN BUREN  LEPC
WASHINGTON LEPC
WHITE LEPC
WOODRUFF LEPC
YELL LEPC
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, SUITE 2A
200 SOUTH LAKE
119 WEST CLOVERDALE
HC 63, BOX 98
ROUTE 6, BOX 638
HC 30, BOX 73
P.O. BOX 5757

P.O. BOX 6U
P.O. BOX 281
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
514 WEST 15TH
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
507 CHURCH STREET
100 WEST MAIN STREET
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3200 BROUN
1126 SOUTH BIRDELL
102 SOUTH MAIN
P.O. BOX 1118
P.O. BOX 249
40 SOUTH 4TN STREET
P.O. BOX 884
ROUTE 6, BOX 276
313  IZARD  ST.
P.O. BOX 676
P.O. BOX 2210
ROUTE 3, BOX 255
COUNTY  COURTHOUSE
810 WEST CENTER AVENUE
905  SCOTT
COUNTY  COURTHOUSE
TEXARKANA
BLYTHEVILLE
BRINKLEY
NT. IDA
PRESCOTT
PELSOR
NORTH LITTLE
ROCK
CANDEN
PfRRYVILLE
HELENA
MURFREESBORO
RUSSELLVILLE
DES ARC
LITTLE ROCK
POCANQNTAS
BENTON
UALDRON
MARSHALL
FT. SMITH
DEOUEEN
HARDY
FORREST CITY
MOUNTAIN VIEW
EL DORADO
CLINTON
 FAYETTEVILLE
SEARCT
AUGUSTA
DANVILLE
AR   75502
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5018372206
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*•  LA
 BYRON
 FLOYO
 K.
 RAYMOND
 CINDY
 LANCE
 JAMES
 MICHAEL
 MICHAEL
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 DENNIS
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 MIKE
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 SAMUEL
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 MICHAEL
 TROY
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 WILLIAM R.
  CRAIG
  SAMMY
 WALTER
 OELMAS
  EARL
  RAY
  LEIGH
  WARREN
  JACKIE
  LUKE
  O'NEIL
  WILLIAM
  RUSSELL
  MILTON
  BEN
  JOHN
  JOSEPH
  JOE
  JODY
  BERTRAM
  CORNELIUS
  JAMES
MARTIEN
JOHN
SHANNON
BABIN
DUPUY
THOHASSON
MARTIN
PENALUNA
PENALUNA
LINDSAY
BATES
PICOU
BOOK
BUTCHER
WHITE
THIGPEN
SPILLMAN
SUMRALL
PREWITT
REED
ROBINSON
BELL
SUBRA
THOMPSON
SMITH
DUTCHER
ROBINSON
VINCENT
UEBRE
 FRANKLIN
SAVAGE
TAYLOR
PINKNEY
 YARBOROUGH
 PERKINS
 MCOANIELS
 LITTLE
 PETROVICH
 LEONARD
 GODRON
 ADAMS
 PREDOY
 ISGITT
 CARNEY
 YOUNG
 LOHBARDO
 CHENIER
 MADERE
 FIRMIN
 DEVILL1ER
  DERHYL     HEBERT
  NATHAN     HCCRIHON
  WILLIAM    TURNAGE
  RICK       FOSTER
  AL         LEVRON
  REGGIE     SKAINS
ACADIA PARISH LEPC
ALLEN PARISH LEPC
ASCENSION PARISH LEPC
ASSUMPTION PARISH LEPC
AVOYELLES PARISH LEPC
BEAUREGARD PARISH LEPC
BIENVILLE PARISH LEPC
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CADOO PARISH LEPC
CALCASIEU PARISH LEPC
CALDUELL PARISH LEPC
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CATAHOULA PARISH LEPC
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EAST BATON ROUGE LEPC
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EVANGELINE PARISH LEPC
FRANKLIN PARISH LEPC
GRANT PARISH LEPC
IBERIA PARISH LEPC
IBERVILLE PARISH LEPC
JACKSON PARISH POLICE  JURY
JEFFERSON PARISH LEPC
JEFFERSON DAVIS  LEPC
LAFAYETTE PARISH LEPC
LAFOURCHE PARISH  LEPC
LASALLE  PARISH  LEPC
LINCOLN  PARISH  LEPC
LIVINGSTON  PARISH  LEPC
MADISON  PARISH  LEPC
NOREHOUSE PARISH LEPC
NATCHITCCHES PARISH LEPC
ORLEANS PARISH LEPC
OUACH1TA PARISH LEPC
PLAQUEMINES PARISH LEPC
ROUTE COUPEE PARISH LEPC
RAPIDES PARISH LEPC
 RED RIVER PARISH LEPC
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 ST. MARY PARISH LEPC
 ST. TAMMANY PARISH LEPC
 TANGIPAHOA PARISH  LEPC
 TEHSAS  PARISH  LEPC
 TERREBONNE PARISH  LEPC
 UNION PARISH  LEPC
P.O. BOX 1273
P.O. BOX 118
828 SOUTH IRMA BLVD, *104
141 HIGHWAY 1008
COURT HOUSE BUILDING
P.O. BOX 370
P.O. BOX 479
P.O. BOX 192
P.O. BOX 192
P.O. BOX 1391
P.O. BOX 60
P.O. BOX 366
P.O. BOX 258
P.O. BOX 569
ROUTE 1, BOX 70 M
P.O. BOX 898
2332 FLORIDA BLVD.
400 FIRST STREET
P.O. BOX 397
COURTHOUSE BUILDING
210 MAIN STREET
COURTHOUSE BUILDING
300 IBERIA, STE B-120
P.O. BOX 324
COURTHOUSE BUILDING
1887 AMES BLVD.
P.O. BOX 311
P.O. BOX 3286
P.O. DRAWER 5608
P.O. BOX 57
P.O. BOX 979
P.O. BOX 427
POLICE  JURY COURTHOUSE BLOC.
202 EAST JEFFERSON
P.O. BOX 751
1300 PERDIDO STREET, 09E01
413 NATCHITCCHES  STREET
RT 1.  BOX  53A
P.O. BOX 248
4216 ELLIS STREET
P.O. BOX 454
P.O. BOX 668
P.O. BOX 1440
 8201 WEST  JUDGE PEREZ DRIVE
 P.O.  BOX 302
 P.O.  BOX 220
 P.O. BOX 106
 1801 WEST AIRLINE HIGHWAY
 P.O. BOX 551
 P.O. BOX 9

 COURTHOUSE-5TH FLOOR
 P.O. BOX 628
 P.O. BOX 215
 P.O. SOX 768
 P.O. BOX 2768
 P.O. BOX 723
CROULEY
LEBLANC
GONZALES
NAPOLEONVILLE
MARKSVILLE
DERIDDER
ARCADIA
SHREVEPORT
SHREVEPORT
LAKE CHARLES
COLUMBIA
CAMERON
HARRISONBURG
HOMER
FERRIDAY
MANSFIELD
BATON ROUGE
LAKE PROVIDENCE
CLINTON
VILLE PLATTE
WINNSBORO
COLFAX
NEW IBERIA
PLAOUEMINE
JONESBORO
MARRERO
JENNINGS
LAFAYETTE
THIBODAUX
JENA
RUSTON
LIVINGSTON
TAILULAH
BASTROP
NATCHITCCHES
NEW ORLEANS
WEST MONROE
BRAITHWAITE
NEW ROADS
ALEXANDRIA
COUSWTA
RAYVILLE
MANY
CHALMETTE
HAJWVILLE
GREENSBURG
CONVENT
LAPLACE
OPELOUSAS
ST.
MARTINSVILLE
FRANKLIN
COVINGTON
AMITE
ST. JOSEPH
HQUMA
FARNERVILLE
LA
LA
LA
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LA
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LA
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LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
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LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA

LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
70526
70651
70737
70390
71351
70634
71001
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71161
70602
71418
70631
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71458
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70760
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71019
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71449
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70068
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70582

70538
70434
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MICHAEL    BETRANO
GIL        JEANE
LARUE      MARTIN
GORDON     ERVIN
CARROLL    BOURGEOIS

ED         PREVOST
TOMMY      BOTETT

ARTHUR     CHANDLER
VERMILION PARISH LEPC
VERNOH PARISH LEPC
WASHINGTON PARISH LEPC
WEBSTER PARISH LEPC
WEST BATON ROUGE PARISH
LEPC
WEST CARROLL PARISH LEPC
WEST FEUCIANA PARISH LEPC
WINN PARISH LEPC
P.O.
P.O.
1002
P.O.
P.O.
P.O.
P.O.
306
BOX 430
BOX 1267
MAIN STREET
BOX 876
BOX 757
BOX 269
BOX 1927
SOUTH ABEL STREET
ABBEVILLE
LEESVILLE
FRANiaiNTON
MINOEN
PORT ALLEN
OAK GROVE
ST.
FRANCISV1LLE
WINNFIELD
LA   70511   3188964300
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JESSE
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BILL
WHITNEY
PETER
BOBBY
TONY
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RICHARD
TON
JOHN
DAVID
NANCY
ALEX
RALPH
AUGUST
ROBERT
SUSAN
WARREN
NEIL
BILL
RALPH
FRANK
JAMES

ROBERT
DAVID
DIEGO
DELLA
JOHN

WADDLES
SALIS
FERDINAND
HUE
HULDER
RUSS
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TULLY
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MCCARTY
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GUOC
GEORGIEFF
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MARTIN
SANCHEZ
COX
SCKMITT
TRIBBETT
EUING
DAVIS
DILUZIO
FITZGERALD

BRUNSON
FERNANDEZ
CASTILLO
UETSEL
CHERRY

BERNAL1LLO LEPC
CHAVES LEPC
CIBOU LEPC
COLFAX LEPC
CURRY LEPC
OEBACA LEPC
DOHA ANA LEPC
EDDY LEPC
GRANT LEPC
CUADALUPE LEPC
HIDALGO LEPC
LEA LEPC
LINCOLN LEPC
LOS ALAMOS LEPC
LUNA LEPC
NOCINLEY LEPC
OTERO LEPC
QUAY/HARDING LEPC
ROOSEVELT LEPC
SAN JUAN LEPC
SAM MIGUEL LEPC
SANOOVAL LEPC
SANTA FE LEPC
SIERRA LEPC

SOCORRO/CATRON LEPC
TAOS LEPC
TORRANCE LEPC
UNION LEPC
VALENCIA LEPC

P.O. BOX 2086
P.O. BOX 1838
P.O. BOX 218
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
P.O. BOX 760
P.O. BOX 347
1131 MEDPARK DRIVE
405 SOUTH HALAGUENO
P.O. BOX 1486
500 CAPITA*
P.O. BOX 67
300 NORTH TURNER
P.O. BOX 711
2300 TRINITY DRIVE
P.O. DRAWER 551
P.O. BOX 70
1000 NEW YORK, ROOM 101
CITY HALL
1700 NORTH BOSTON
P.O. BOX 227
SAN MIGUEL COURTHOUSE
P.O. BOX 40
P.O. BOX 909
P.O. BOX 1088

P.O. BOX K
P.O. BOX 1722
P.O. BOX 48
200 COURT STREET
P.O. BOX 81

ALBUQUERQUE
ROSUELL
GRANTS
RATON
CLOVIS
FORT SUMMER
LAS CRUCES
CARLSBAD
SILVER cm
SANTA ROSA
PLAYAS
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CARRIZIZO
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DEMING
GALLUP
ALAnOGOROO

TUCUMCARI
PORTALES
WATERFLOW
LAS VEGAS
BERNALILLO
SANTA FE
TRUTM/CONSEQUEN
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SOCORRO
TAOS
ESTANCIA
CLAYTON
JARALES

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87103
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87801
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PAUL
STEVE
MILTON
ROTCE
KART
JOHN
GEORGE
PAUL
DOUGLAS
RONNIE
UATNE
LARRY
RON
MIKE
JOHN
RICHARD
ARTY
LEONARD
AL
RAYMOND
MIKE
EUGENE
JOHN
TIM
RON
ROI
DEWY
GENE
PATRICIA
GUY
BILL
EDUARD
WAYNE
ROBERT
JERRY
HAROLD
DONALD
GARY
JIN
BILLY
NIKE
GENE
FRANK
TERRY
TRACY
KELLY
DAVID
PETE
JOHN
ROBERT
LEO
FRANK
DOUG
DAVID
GERALD
JERRY
DALE

RUTHERFORD
VETTER
CHORM
BLAKER
COX
HILL
RUSSELL
BUNTZ
BALDWIN
MARTIN
PHELPS
DOTSON
HENSON
SHANNON
DUTCH
ABBOTT
PANPLIN
SMITH
BREUER
LEE
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WINTON
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ROBISON
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MCGINNIS
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MCGUIRE
BOBO
SMITHUICK
WAHL
WEINAND
YACOE
STERLING
PEAVY
SMITH
HUNT
HENDRICKS
HENRY
DELOZIER
SMITH
DURHELL

ADAIR LEPC
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ATOKA LEPC
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LE FLORE LEPC
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LOGAN LEPC
LOVE LEPC
MAJOR LEPC
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NAYES LEPC
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NCINTOSH LEPC
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NUSKDGEE LEPC
NOBLE LEPC
NOWATA LEPC
OKFUSKEE LEPC
OKLAHOMA LEPC

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P.O.
P.O.
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P.O.
3081
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23 SC
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1701
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P.O.
P.O.
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4601
308 WEST VIRGINIA
219 WEST HAYES
23 SOUTH WASHINGTON
111 EAST DELAWARE
ROUTE 2. BOX 960
P.O. BOX 129
411 EAST MAIN STREET
3 SOUTH MAIN
1701 SOUTHWEST LEE
301 EAST MINNESOTA
 .O. BOX 459
 .O. BOX 1130
 .O. SOX 967
 .O. DRAWER 309
 .O. BOX 307
 .O. BOX 670
 UILDING 2930
 .O. BOX 3052
1740 SOUTH WALNUT
217 NORTH 3RD
219 NORTH FIRST
308 MRTLETT STREET
101 EAST CHESTNUT
P.O. BOX 369
115 SOUTH BROADWAY
206 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE
P.O. BOX 8140
P.O. BOX  112
508 WEST MAIN
200 EAST OKLAHOMA
P.O. BOX 525
301 SOUTH  JEFFERSON
208 WEST MAIN
901 NORTH ASH
LINCOLN COUNTY COURTHOUSE
P.O. BOX 908
 100 S.W.  FRONT STREET
 ROUTE  1,  BOX 118
 P.O.  BOX 220
 34 NORTH ADAIR
 ROUTE 3,  MX 23F
 P.O.  BOX 88
 311 SOUTH WEST 2ND
 1420 WEST 14TH STREET
 P.O. BOX 627
 P.O. DRAWER 798
        t 726
 502 WEST BROADWAY
 4600 MARTIN LUTHER KING
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'• TX
JOHN
GARY
TON
MITCHELL
MICHAEL
HUGH
CHARLES
DENNIS
MARILYN
RAY
RANDY
JOE
JOE
JIM
CARL
LARRY A.
VAN
RAY
JOHN
DON
STEPHEN
TQM
LYNN
HOMER
LOUELL
MOODS
MARTIN
REBECCA
U. R.
BILL
OAVID
DAVID
JAY R.
TOMMY
GARY
STEVEN
BILL
DEAN
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P.O. BOX 390
P.O. BOX 429
2103 COS
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P.O. BOX 69
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P.O. BOX 56
P.O. BOX 509
P.O. BOX 4019
P.O. BOX 351
P.O. BOX 1728
P.O. BOX 237
209 SOUTH TEAL
P.O. BOX 1028
P.O. BOX 11287
P.O. BOX 472
P.O. BOX 1967
ROUTE 3, BOX 70
1014 EAST 10TH STREET
P.O. BOX 475
301 NORTH THOMPSON, STE 210
P.O. BOX 250
500 BROADNAX
P.O. BOX 719
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200 NORTH  12TH
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P.O. BOX 450
1401 MORGAN AVENUE
511 SOUTH MAIN
P.O. BOX 195
P.O. BOX 1089
P.O. BOX 190
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 1 COURTHOUSE  SQUARE
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 103 WEST CALLAGHAN
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WILLIAM
JOHNNIE
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RICHARD
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TERRY LEPC
THROCKMORTON  LEPC
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COUNTY COURTHOUSE
212 JEWELL STREET
COUNTY COURTHOUSE - WEST ANNEX
P.O. BOX 716
203 COURTHOUSE
P.O. BOX 944
400 SINTON STREET. ROOM 105
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
P.O. MX 443
P.O. BOX 1161
BOX 518
P.O. BOX 926
P.O. BOX 165
106 EAST ELM, ROOM 400
P.O. BOX 1945
P.O. DRAWER 98
P.O. BOX 191
P.O. BOX 494
P.O. BOX 366
P.O. BOX 1067
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
1000 THROCKMORTON ST.
400 OAK, SUITE 407
P.O. BOX 674
201 WEST BROADWAY
P.O. BOX 578
100 WEST 1ST, 1200
3113 LOOP 306
P.O. BOX 1748
P.O. MX 8
702 NORTH MAGNOLIA
P.O. BOX 1004
P.O. BOX 592
P.O. BOX 3
P.O. DRAWER GG
BOX 406
P.O. BOX 1758
 1100 UNIVERSITY  AVENUE
836 AUSTIN STREET,  SUITE  203
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 P.O.  BOX 786
 NO. 1  GUADALUPE  ST.
 221 SOUTH  FULTON
 122 WEST SECOND  ST.
 P.O.  BOX 400
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 P.O. BOX 595
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HENDERSON
HENPHILL
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SINTON
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                                                      AS OF JULY, 1993
                                                          REGION 6
NAME
                        AGENCY
                                                       ADDRESS
                                                                                     CITY
                                                                                                       ST  ZIP    PHONE
   AR
THOMAS
JERRY
RANDALL

JAMES
JAY
JAMES
'• LA
BRYAN
SUE
JOHN
LOUIS
NANCY JO
WILLIAM
CAROL

DUDLEY
DALE

CRAIG
BOB

TOM
STANLEY

MIKE
TONIA
ROY
BOBBY

TRAVIS
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WILLIAM
GORDON
WILLIAM
IRENE
JESSE
BARAK
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TOM
JOAN
DAVID
STEVE

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LAURENCE
GOODWIN
HILL
MATNIS

RYAN
TERUILL1GER
WITT

BRADSTON
CASLIN
COMPTON
COOK
CRAIG
CROFT
DELATTE

DIXON
G I YENS

GREENE
HAYES

HEBERT
JACKSON

PENALUNA
PREJEAN
R06ICHAUX
SAVOIE

ST. PIERRE

MOORE
SMITH
TROUTMAN
TRUJILLO
WADDLES
WOLFF

FEUERBORN
LEAVITT
MCBRIDE
THOMPSON


ALWIN
STATE POLICE
ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DEPT OF POLLUTION CONTROL I
ECOLOGY
ARKANSAS NATIONAL GUARD
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES

EXXON CHEMICAL COMPANY
ALEXANDRIA DAILY TOWN TALK
DEPT OF AGRICULTURE
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
NATURE CONSERVATORY
DEPARTMENT OF THE MILITARY
LOUISIANA EMERGENCY
PREPAREDENESS ASSCC.
CITY OF UESTUUCE
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY
GULF STATES UTILITIES
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY •
RTK
LSU FIREMAN TRAINING CENTER
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS
CADDO PARISH LEPC

FIRE CHIEF ASSOCIATION
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HOSPITALS
ST. JAMES SHERIFFS OFFICE

RINCHEM CHEMICAL
SAND I A NATIONAL LABS
NM POISON CONTROL
TESD
ALBUQUERQUE FIRE DEPARTMENT
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

OK CIVIL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY

STATE AUDITOR'S DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 5901
4815 WEST MARKHAM
8009 NATIONAL DRIVE

CAMP ROBINSON
10421 WEST MARKHAN
P.O. BOX 758

P.O. BOX 241
P.O. BOX 7558
5825 FLORIDA BLVD.
P.O. BOX 66614
340 ST. JOSEPH STREET
P.O. BOX 44217
P.O. BOX 82358

P.O. BOX 700
7920 BLUEBONNET BLVD.

P.O. BOX 256
P.O. BOX 66614

6868 NICHOLSON DRIVE
P.O. BOX 324

P.O. BOX 192
17296 NARSCELLE
P.O. BOX 7033
P.O. BOX 629

P.O. BOX 83

6133 EDITH BLVD., N.E.
P.O. BOX 5800
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
P.O. BOX 2086
HEALTH t ENVIRONMENT

P.O. BOX 53365
1000 NORTH EAST 10TH STREET
3600 MARTIH LUTHER KING BLVD
1000 NORTH EAST 10TH STREET


209 EAST 9TH STREET
LITTLE ROCK
LITTLE ROCK
LITTLE ROCK

NORTH LITTLE ROCK
LITTLE ROCK
COHUAV

BATON ROUGE
ALEXANDRIA
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE

WESTLAKE
BATON ROUGE

NARINGOUIN
BATON ROUGE

BATON ROUGE
PLMUEMINE

SKREVEPORT
PRAIRIEVILLE
BELLE CHASE
BATON ROUGE

CONVENT

ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
SANTA FE
ALBUQUERQUE
SANTA FE

OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAHOMA CITY


AUSTIN
AR 72215 5012244111
AR 72201 5016612638
AR 72209 5015627444

AR 72118 5017715100
AR 72205 5016824540
AR 72032 5013295601

LA 70821 5043597102
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LA 70884 5047673889

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LA 66614 5049256113

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LA 70765 5046875140

LA 71161 3184255351
LA 70769 5046213475
LA 70037 5043597011
LA 70821 5043426726

LA 70723 5045622325

NM 87107 5053453655
NM 87185 5058458889
NM 87131 5052774261
NM 87504 5058279181
NM 87103 5057646322
NM 87504 5058272509

OK 73152 4055212481
OK 73111 4052718056
OK 73111 4054252424
OK 73111 4052714677


TX 78701 5124754115

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LOUIS
BRIAN
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JAMES
BENNY
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PALAFOX
RAT
ROBERTSON
SCOTT
STEEN
STERLING
TAYLOR
TERRY
UPTON
UALSMITH
TEXAS WATER COMMISSION
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
TEXAS ENGINEERING EXTENSION
SERVICE
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT
DEPT OF HIGHWAYS ( PLWLIC
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TEXAS FOREST SERVICE
CONPTOLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
STATE IANKING DEPARTMENT
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION
TEXAS AIR CONTROL BOARD
STATE BOARD OF  INSURANCE
PUBLIC UTILITIES CONN. OF
TEXAS
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
GENERAL LAND OFFICE
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DIVISION OF EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT
AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT
TEXAS ENGINEERING EXT. SERVICE
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE
TEXAS EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION
PARKS < WILDLIFE
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AFFAIRS
PURCHASING I GENERAL SERVICES
TEXAS ENGINEERING EXTENSION
SERVICE
TEXAS RAILROAD  COMMISSION
TEXAS DEPARTMENT MHMR
TEXAS RAILROAD  COMMISSION
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
1700 NORTH CONGRESS AVENUE
BEREAU OF EMERGENCY MGMT.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIV
FIRST CITY CENTER, STE 1100
TEXAS AIM UNIVERSITY

P.O. BOX 5218
STATE HGHUY BUILDING

P.O. BOX 310
111 EAST 17TH STREET
P.O. BOX 12847
2601 N. LAMAR
410 EAST STN STREET
EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIVISION
STATE INSURANCE BLOC. «301
7800 SHOAL CREEK BLVD.

701 UEST 51ST STREET
WILLIAM TRAVIS BUILDING
1700 NORTH CONGRESS AVENUE
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM
P.O. BOX 4087

2218 PERSHING DRIVE
SUPREME COURT BUILDING
TEXAS AIM UNIVERSITY
4200 SMITH SCHOOL ROAD
TEC BUILDING
4200 SMITH SCHOOL ROAD
8317 CROSS PARK DRIVE

1711 SAN JAC1NTO
TEXAS AIM UNIVERSITY  SYSTEM

1701 NORTH CONGRESS AVENUE
909 WEST 45TH STREET
P.O. BOX 12967
TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT  DIV.
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
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COLLEGE STATION

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ANNEX K - APPLICABLE MEMORANDUMS OF UNDERSTANDING/AGREEMENT
          USEPA REGION  VI  ACP:ANNEX KrMOUS:12/93
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                   MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
                           between the
  ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION  AGENCY,  THE UNITED STATES  COAST GUARD
                             and the
                 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
                        pertaining to the
 FEDERAL  RESPONSE UNDER  THE NATIONAL  OIL AND  HAZARDOUS  SUBSTANCES
                POLLUTION  CONTINGENCY PLAN (NCP)
I.    GENERAL.   This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) recognizes
the general mission of the General Services Administration (GSA)
to provide logistical and telecommunications support to the
Federal establishment.  The MOU specifically delineates the
responsibility of GSA to provide assistance to the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), the United States Coast Guard (USCG) and
other member agencies of the NRT to the National Oil and
Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) who would
be tasked by the (EPA/USCG) Federal On-Scene Coordinator (FOSC)
in a response situation to implement the NCP.  It sets forth the
procedures to be followed by EPA, the USCG, member agencies of
the NRT, and GSA when such assistance is requested to support
those plans.  The MOU also recognizes that the agency providing
the FOSC and/or member agencies of the NRT must reimburse GSA for
its activities in providing such assistance.

II.   BACKGROUND.

           1.   The Federal Response.   The Federal response to
oil discharges and hazardous substance releases are conducted in
accordance with the National Oil and Hazardous Substances
Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP).  The NCP effectuates the
response powers and responsibilities created by the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, as
amended (CERCLA), and the authorities of the Oil Pollution Act
(OPA).  Under the NCP, a Federal ON-Scene Coordinator (FOSC),
designated by the U.S. EPA, USCG, the Department of Defense
(DoD), or the Department of Energy (DoE), is responsible for
directing the response efforts and coordinating all other efforts
at the scene of an oil or hazardous substance release.  The USCG
provides FOSCs for oil and hazardous substance releases into or
threatening the coastal zones.  EPA provides the FOSC for
releases into or threatening the inland zone.  DoD and DoE
provides FOSCs for releases from any facility or vessel operated
under their respective jurisdiction or control.

           2.   The National Response Team.   The National
Response Team (NRT), composed of 15 Federal agencies with major
environmental and public health responsibilities for oil and
hazardous substance releases, is the primary vehicle for
coordinating Federal agency activities under the NCP.  EPA chairs
the NRT while the USCG serve as vice-chair.  The Regional
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from each State within the Region and are cochaired by EPA and
USCG.  The RRTs serve as planning and preparedness bodies before
a response, marshal their respective agency response resources
and provide coordination and advice to the FOSC during response
actions.

III.   PRINCIPAL EPA/USCG STAFF

           1.   EPA Central Office.   The principal point of
contact in EPA Headquarters for the purpose of this MOU is the
Director of the Emergency Response Division, Office of Emergency
and Remedial Response.  The principal point of contact in the
USCG Headquarters is Commandant (G-MEP).

           2.   Regional Offices.   The principal points of
contact in the field are Regional Response Team (RRT) Co-Chairs
(EPA/USCG).

IV.   PRINCIPAL GSA STAFF.

      A.   GSA Emergency Coordinator.  The principal point of
contact and the coordinating official in GSA Central Office is
the GSA Emergency Coordinator.

      B.   Regional Emergency Coordinator.  For a region where a
potential or actual emergency has occurred, the GSA Regional
Emergency Coordinator (REC) or a designated alternate is the
regional point of contact for Regional Response Team (RRT) Co-
Chair alerts and requests for assistance.  Once the emergency
response is underway the FOSC will direct the GSA REC as to what
support is needed.

      C.   Federal Emergency Support Coordinator.  Upon an alert
or request for assistance from the RRT Co-Chair (EPA or USCG),
the GSA Regional Administrator or a delegated representative
shall appoint a Federal Emergency Support Coordinator (FESC).
The FESC shall serve as the principal point of contact between
GSA and FOSC for the establishment of logistical support
priorities, allocation of GSA resources, and coordination of the
delivery of all GSA services, equipment, and materials except
that pertaining to telecommunications.  The FESC, with
appropriate GSA support staff as determined by the FESC, shall
normally be located at the Field Office.  The FESC will serve
until released by the FOSC.

      D.   Zone Emergency Communications Planner.  In accordance
with the National Plan for Telecommunications Support in Non-
Wartime Emergencies, the GSA Assistant Regional Administrator for
Information Resources Management (IRM) or equivalent will appoint
a GSA staff person with experience in communications as the Zone
Emergency Communications Planner (ZECP).  The ZECP, in
coordination with the RRT will prepare and maintain a Zone
Telecommunications Support Plan for the regions in the zone.

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      E.   Federal Emergency Communications Manager.  When
responding under the NCP, RRT Co-Chair may request that GSA
designate a Federal Emergency Communications Manager (FECM) to
serve on the staff of the FOSC.  The FECM will function as
described in the National Plan for Telecommunications Support in
Non-Wartime Emergencies.  The FECM will continue to serve in that
capacity until such time as the FOSC determines that
telecommunications requirements have been fulfilled.  The FECM,
with appropriate GSA support as determined by the FECM, will
normally be located in the Field Office.

V.    EMERGENCY CIRCUMSTANCES.  It is understood by the agencies
who would provide the FOSC that the implementation of agreements
made herein requires prompt action to establish the Field Office
in order to assist the affected State and local communities in
responding to an environmental emergency.  Timeliness is
especially critical when responding to a hazardous substance
release/oil spill emergency or when one is imminent.  However, it
is also understood that continuing to invoke the "situation of an
unusual or compelling urgency" clause of the Competition in
Contracting Act of 1984 without substantiating documentation can
be questioned during a post emergency audit.  For these reasons,
the provisions of section VI.A.3 of this MOU will be followed to
ensure compliance with all relevant legal requirements.
Decisions as to the degree of timeliness or urgency required for
GSA support will be made by the FOSC, with the advice of the
FESC.  Verbal requests will be followed up in writing in a timely
manner.

VI.   GSA RESPONSIBILITIES.  Upon request or tasking by the FOSC
GSA shall provide a full range of timely logistical and
telecommunications support to the Federal response effort in
accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), the GSA
Acquisition Regulations (GSAR), as amended, and relevant public
laws so that the Field Office may be operational no later than 48
hours after the request is received by GSA.

      A.   Space.

           1.  After the FOSC has determined specific space
requirements and operational facility needs for the Field
Office(s) and other required support locations, GSA will
expeditiously arrange for the use of such space.  In order to
provide GSA with documentation to support its contractual
obligations, the FOSC will provide to GSA, within 48 hours of any
verbal request, a written justification for the size, type,
approximate duration, and location of the requested space.  GSA
will use all available sources, including State and local
governments, to 'obtain appropriate space.

           2.  It is understood that space requirements may
change during the emergency period.  If the FOSC determines that
an increase or decrease in space for the Field Office is
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acquire the new space.  In such cases, because the "situation of
an unusual or compelling urgency" continues to exist and market
survey requirements may still be waived, GSA will expedite the
search for the requested new space.

      B.   Office Furniture and Equipment.  To allow for the
timely opening of the Field Office(s) or other locations, the
required office furniture and equipment will be provided from
sources that will be timely and provide the least cost to the
Government.  Sources used can be excess or surplus inventories of
the Federal Government, if available, or by lease or purchase
from commercial sources determined by GSA to be in the
Government's best interest.

      C.   Office Supplies.  Office supplies and other expendable
items will be provided from either GSA or commercial sources.  If
from commercial sources, blanket purchase agreements (BPA's)
should be utilized with local vendors unless another method is
determined to be more advantageous by the contracting officer.

A BPA should be used with local vendors for purchases under
$25,000.  The FOSC or his designed representative, will provide
the FESC with the names of people authorized to approve orders to
BPA vendors, and the FESC will appropriately notify the vendors.

      D.   Transportation.  All transportation requirements
including motor pool management, necessary for the movement of
personnel, equipment, and supplies shall be provided by GSA
through Government-owned vehicles or established vehicle leasing
contracts.  Government credit cards will be furnished with
Government-owned vehicles.  Accountability for credit cards and
expenses incurred from their use will be the responsibility of
the agency using them.  For the movement of emergency supplies,
water, food, medicine, personnel, etc., all required land, sea,
and air transportation services will be provided.  If Government
or contracted transportation assets are not available or cannot
be provided in a timely manner, these services will be secured
through local contracts in accordance with procedures outlined in
FAR 8-1102 and 8-1103-11.

      E.   Communications.  Telecommunications services shall be
provided in accordance with the National Plan for Communications
Support in Non-Wartime Emergencies.  When a FECM has been
activated, GSA will provide any or all of the following services
as requested:  trunk lines and other circuits; installation;
facilities layout of telephone, switchboard, and teletype
services; equipment maintenance; and consultation and technical
assistance regarding the establishment or relocation of AOP
services.  When activated, the FECM will coordinate the use of
the communications assets and the fulfillment of communications
requirements of all agencies operating in the Field Office, in
accordance with priorities established by the communications
services.  Any declaration of a telecommunications emergency will
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accordance with the National Communications System (NCS) NSEP
Telecommunications Procedures Manual.  Neither the FOSC nor the
FECM will request implementation of the NSEP Telecommunications
Procedures, except in very unusual circumstances.  The FECM is
authorized to act as a designated agency representative (BAR) for
the purposes of ordering FTS 2000 services.

      F.   Printing/Graphic and Reproduction Services.  The GSA
Regional Emergency Coordinator will make prior standing
arrangements with the GSA Regional Printing and Distribution
Branch to ensure "rapid turnaround" of printing, photographic
reproduction, layouts, blueprints, forms, and other graphics as
ordered by the FESC.

      G.   Advisory Personnel.  GSA will make technical advisors
available to the FOSC in the areas of acquisition, storage, and
transportation.  Engineering assistance will also be made
available for help in damage surveys, appraisals of buildings for
demolition or repair,  etc.

      H.   Procurement of Staff Quarters.  It is generally agreed
that each Federal agency will remain responsible for the location
and assignment of housing for its staff.  However, it is
understood that GSA may be tasked by the FOSC to secure
accommodations directly or to coordinate all or part of the
Federal staff housing requirements.

      I.   Other Services.  GSA shall provide other logistical
support as requested or tasked by the FOSC which may include, but
is not limited to:   mobile home acquisition; assistance in the
restoration of interrupted public utility service to Federal
agencies; the loan of excess Federal personal property and its
return to the holding agency after use; donation of Federal
surplus personal property for use and ultimate disposition by
State government in accordance with current procedures;
preliminary damage assessment; clean-up contractor services^
specialized tecnnicar suppdrT; and other support not necessarily
common to all operations.

VII.  FOSC RESPONSIBILITIES.

      A.   Notification.

           1.   Potential Emergency.  The FOSC will alert the GSA
Emergency Coordinator or Regional Emergency Coordinator of
conditions which could result in a need for emergency support.
The FOSC alert shall include a fund citation, logistical
requirements, and the potential area of the operation to enable
GSA to take the -appropriate actions to allow for the expeditious
opening of the field office as soon as possible after the
notification.

           2.   Emergency Operations.  Upon implementation of
emergency response operations, the FOSC will request the GSA

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Administrator or Regional Administrator to provide specific
logistical support and include a fund citation authorizingGSA to
contract on behalf of the FOSC for those goods and services
requested, up to any funding limit which may be imposed.  If the
initial request is issued verbally, it will be confirmed in
writing within 24 hours, as in attachment (1).  The written
confirmation will include an indication of the degree of urgency
and the timeliness required for provision of GSA support.  It
will also include, if needed, the basis for a justification for
noncompetitiveness acquisition to be made by the GSA contracting
officer(s) in accordance with FAR 6.302-2(c)(1),  which authorizes
other than "full and open competition" in cases of "unusual and
compelling urgency." The FOSC after consulting with the FESC will
determine the date after which noncompetitive acquisition can no
longer be justified.  All GSA contracts executed on FOSC's behalf
will be in accordance with the Federal and GSA acquisition
regulations and procedures.

           3.  Documentation.  The FOSC will indicate concurrence
with any acquisition made by GSA for goods or services.  Verbal
requests for such acquisitions will be followed by written
concurrence within 72 hours.  The FOSC will also provide GSA with
proof of receipt of goods or services ordered by GSA on its
behalf.  The proof of receipt shall be signed by the FOSC or
his/her authorized representative.

      B.   Coordination of GSA Services.

           1.  To assure full GSA support to the FOSC and the
entire Federal establishment involved in a specific emergency
response effort and avoid duplication of requests for services,
equipment, or materials, the FOSC will request each supporting
agency to appoint a logistics coordinator if appropriate.  All
specific agency requirements for logistical support will be
submitted to the FOSC, through its logistics coordinator, then
to the GSA FESC.

           2.  To increase the effectiveness of GSA's response
capability, RRT Cochairs will ensure that GSA headquarters and
GSA regional offices, as appropriate, are invited to participate
with  members of the RRT in planning and operational meetings
that involve or impact on the GSA designated areas of
responsibility.  Such meetings include, but are not limited to,
planning meetings, operational meetings, and post-emergency
critiques.  Copies of reports reflecting on the services of GSA
in support of agreements of this MOU will be forwarded to the GSA
Emergency Coordinator.

           3.  The agency providing the FOSC and GSA headquarters
agree to work to resolve outstanding logistical support issues
that are referred to the headquarters level.  It is expected that
the FOSC, the FESC or other appropriate regional agency officials
and GSA regional officials will make every attempt to resolve
issues at the Field Office and Regional Office levels prior to
forwarding such issues to headquarters for resolution.

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           4.  FOSC will assume accountability for all furniture,
office equipment, and other equipment and materials leased or
rented by GSA for response under the NCP.  The FOSC will assume
responsibility for the maintenance and repair of the
aforementioned equipment and furniture.  The FOSC must ensure
that a signed receipt is obtained for such furniture and
equipment upon return to the vendor.

           5.  For the purpose of monitoring the authorized
expenditures and facilitating timely documentation of procurement
support records, the FOSC agrees to review periodically with the
FESC the order values placed under BPA's.

      C.   Closing the Field Office.

           1.  At the time the Field Office is established, the
FOSC or his/her designed representative will give the FESC and
the FECM an estimate of how long the Field Office will remain
open, and will notify them in a timely manner of any change in
that estimate.  The FOSC will provide written notice to the REC
at least three workdays before closing the Field Office.  Except
as indicated in VI.C.2 below, GSA support to the Federal
emergency response will normally cease upon closure of the Field
Office, at which time all further logistical and financial
support will be provided by the FOSC through its normal operating
procedures.  Any active contractual agreements and/or
arrangements for service required by the FOSC after the closing
of the Field Office will become the full responsibility of the
FOSC or other member agencies of the NRT, unless GSA is
specifically requested to provide continuing services.  GSA
Federal Supply Service support may continue until completion of
utilization and donation actions, if any.

           2.  If a FECM was activated to coordinate the initial
installation of the telecommunications services, and it is
anticipated that some other NRT member agencies may continue
field operations after the FOSC has officially closed its Field
Office, the FECM will arrange in advance for continuation of
communications support to the other agencies once the FOSC has
determined a close out date.  In this situation, the FOSC will
provide reasonable advance notice to the FECM before closing the
Field Office.

Barring an explicit, written agreement to the contrary, the
agency of the FOSC or GSA is not responsible for any costs
associated with the operation of an office in the area of the
emergency after the Field Office has officially closed.

VIII. ADMINISTRATION.

      A.   Billing and Reimbursement.

           1.   Direct Billing.  GSA will instruct all vendors
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GSA on behalf of the FOSC and in accordance with paragraphs
VI.A.3 or VI.A.4 of this agreement to bill the FOSC directly.
Unless the FOSC directs otherwise in specific cases, all such
requests for reimbursement should be sent to the FOSC's Regional
Office in the region where the emergency occurred.  Bills should
be received by the FOSC not later than 60 days after the goods or
services were delivered and final bills should be marked "FINAL."
Any procedures or coordination considered necessary will be
agreed upon by GSA and the FOSC and applied uniformly to each
agency's respective regional offices to allow GSA to complete any
contract administration required.

           2.   GSA Reimbursement.  For reimbursable expenses it
incurs in supporting any activities covered by this MOU, GSA will
obtain reimbursement from the FOSC through the Department of the
Treasury's On-Line Payment and Collections System (OPAC).  GSA
will submit OPAC bills quarterly and comply with the provisions
of 44 CFR,  Part 205, Sub part I, Reimbursement of Other Federal
Agencies, to the extent that they are applicable.  GSA will also
provide copies of the billed work authorization report or similar
backup documentation to clarify the OPAC charges.  Bills will
specify the request for assistance to which they apply, and the
backup documentation will list items by object class and cost
element and will indicate (a) previously billed, (b) current
billing,  and (c) cumulative amount billed to date.  •

           3.   Reporting.  The agency providing the FOSC agrees
to minimize any special reporting requirement for support
provided by GSA.  Any record keeping and reporting requirements
that are over and above those specified in 44 CFR, Part 205,
Subpart I,  will be concurred upon by GSA and the agency providing
the FOSC at the headquarters level and applied uniformly to each
agency's respective regional offices.

      B.    Audits.  When requested to do so by the agency
providing the FOSC the GSA Inspector General (IG) will, on a
reimbursable basis, test controls used by GSA in its billing
procedures and will audit selected bills that GSA has submitted
to the FOSC to determine whether they are properly supported.
The GSA IG will consult with the FOSC's agency IG on the
limitations of the scope of each review, the selection of
controls to be tested,  and the bills to be audited.  Audit
reports will be provided to the FOSC's agency IG for subsequent
distribution to appropriate agencies internal offices.

IX.        COORDINATION AND REVIEW.  To ensure ongoing
coordination and implementation of this MOU, the following
procedures will be established:

      A.    The responding member agencies of the Regional
Response Team shall meet, as required, after an emergency
operation to review the FOSC and GSA coordination and cooperation
at the regional and field levels and will provide input to the
FOSC for inclusion to the after action report.  Copies of the

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FOSC after action report should be submitted to the GSA Emergency
Coordinator for his review.

      B.   The emergency coordinator of the agency providing  the
FOSC or other designed representative and the GSA Emergency
Coordinator shall meet as necessary, to review agreements
described herein and to consider changes and/or additions and
review recurring problems identified in FOSC after action
reports.
         (DATE)                                (DATE)
RICHARD G. AUSTIN                     DON R. CLAY
ADMINISTRATOR,                        ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR,
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION       OSWER,
                                      ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
                                      AGENCY
         (DATE)
RADM ARTHUR E. HENN
OFFICE OF MARITIME SAFETY,
SECURITY & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD

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                ANNEX  L  -  PUBLIC/EXTERNAL AFFAIRS

APPENDIX I     GENERAL RULE FOR MEDIA INTERACTION, COMMUNITY
               RELATIONS AND INTERNAL INFORMATION

I.   MEDIA INTERACTION

     The general  public's  opinion of an oil  spill  effort is not
always  based  upon  what  action  has  been  taken,  but  upon  what
information they have received.  Supplying information to the media
is a  critical component of pollution response,  and  is a primary
function  of   the  USEPA  On-Scene  Coordinator  (OSC).    Early and
accurate news releases serve to minimize public apprehension and to
enhance their faith in  the response  community's ability to deal
with oil spills.

     To ensure an accurate flow of information,  a single point of
contact, or pool of public  affairs personnel should be established
for media relations.   The number of people needed  to respond to
inquiries will vary depending on the size of the incident and the
media interest involved.  The FOSC has may  resources available to
assist  with  the media.  For  small  spills  the  assistance of the
Public Information Assist Team (PIAT) and/or EPA Region VI Public
Affairs or private industry may be sufficient.   For larger spills
with  more  media  interest  it may  be necessary  for  the  FOSC to
establish under the unified command structure a Public Information
Officer.  (For more details refer to Annex B-V and/or Annex L-III).

II.  COMMUNITY RELATIONS

     Providing  information directly to  members of  the impacted
community,  free of the filtering and potentially  distorting effect
of the  media is critical  to  the  public  understanding of  the
incident response.  Community relations may include scheduling of
public  meetings,  preparing  speeches  and  coordinating  public
activities with  the Public  Information  Officer  (PIO)  under the
unified command structure.

     In order to ensure that important  constituencies  are  not
overlooked or slighted during  a major response,  it  is important
that  the Community  Relations officer be  assigned to  the public
affairs element.  Under no circumstances should community relations
be a  collateral duty of the media relations  officer during a major
incident.

III.  INTERNAL INFORMATION

     Informing the members  of the response community of the status
of the response is vital  if consistent and accurate information is
to be conveyed to all  interested parties.  Internal information is
the process  of information our own  people  of the status of our

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activities.

     At a minimum, all personnel assigned to response duties should
be provided with  access  to the daily fact  sheet  prepared by the
Public  Information   Officer  (PIO).    This  will  help  ensure  a
consistent and accurate flow of information.
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APPENDIX  II     GUIDELINES  FOR MEDIA  INTERACTION

I.   PRESS RELEASES

     Considering  the  environmentally conscious of locations with
USEPA Region VI area,  any pollution incident  is likely  to generate
interest  from the public and media.  One  or two inquiries by phone
can be  handled  by a  short  phone interview with the USEPA FOSC or
the appropriate Branch Chief.  However,  for large  spills it is not
always possible to serve  the  people of the news media by conducting
individual phone  interviews.  Whenever significant media interest
is anticipated,  the FOSC  may  establish under the unified command an
Public  Information Officer  (PIO)  who   should generate a  press
release describing the incident, response efforts,  future plans and
other  details  as  necessary.     (See  below  under   III.  Joint
Information Center of this annex for roles and  responsibilities of
the PIO).

     The press release should be prepared on official letterhead or
new release format.   It  should  always  include a  name and a phone
number for additional  information.  The news release should be sent
by the most expeditious  manner.   It  is  not necessary to supply a
news release to  every  news  agency listed.  As  a  minimum  the release
should be supplied to newspapers and other media members who have
inquired  about  the incident.    It  is  important  to  give a  news
release broad distribution  to avoid giving one media representative
an advantage over another.

     An updated press release  should  be prepared at a  regular
intervals  so that the  media  can  be   continually  informed  of
progress.   Distributing a press  release by 1500 or 1600 on a daily
basis will place timely information in the hands of the television
and radio media for inclusion in the evening's news summary.   For
the print  media, an evening press release is recommended to provide
a final update for the day.  This daily press release  -- provided
as  often  as  necessary  --  should continue  until the pollution
incident has been concluded or there is no more media interest.

II.  PRESS CONFERENCES AND NEWS BRIEFS

     Pollution incidents that generate  significant media interest
normally  require  press  conferences or  news  briefs.   These  media
gatherings provide an opportunity to  film  and ask  questions  of
senior response officials.   In  most  incidents, under the unified
management system  a Public Information  Officer (PIO)  and his/her
staff will make arrange for conferences and briefings.   This will
serve as the central clearing point for the dissemination of public
information from  the  agency he/she  is  representing to  both the
unified command and media.  The PIO might find  it  beneficial  to

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provide  a  press  release,  statement or  press  packet prior  to
conducting  a  press conference.   The PIO  spokesperson(s)  should
approach the conference with a clear idea of the  specific points to
be discussed and anticipate questions that may be posed.  Charts,
diagrams and other visuals are a big plus.

     The times  and  locations of the press  conferences should be
established to the media well in advance whenever possible.  This
can be accomplished with a news  advisory.   It may be beneficial to
conduct press conferences near the  site of the pollution incident.
This  presents  a challenging  scenarios  to  the  POI  and/or other
Public Affairs personnel.

     Public buildings  in the area which can handle  the expected
media  representatives  should be  quickly  identified.   This  may
include, fire stations,  police  stations or  other State and local
government buildings.

     One alternative  is to  conduct  a  conference or  briefing on
scene  or  from  alongside  a mobile  command   post.    On  scene
conferences or briefings  must be  carefully coordinated to ensure
efforts to control the spill are not disrupted.

     Some members of  the media will request access  to the spill
site  for photo  opportunities.    Direct  access  to   the  private
property such as facilities will remain under the control of the
owner.  It may be advantageous  for  Public  Information Officer to
make available transportation to tour the affected areas from the
waterside.    When  media  interest  exceeds  the   capacity  of  the
available transportation,  it  will be necessary to form  a press
pool.  The selection of participants is best left to members of the
media.  The  media may also obtain their own transportation vehicle
with  which  to view the spill  site.   They  will continue  to  be
governed by a  the  PIO or  Safety  Zone  that may  be  effect unless
granted specific access by appropriate  authority.

     Members of the  media also approach personnel at a spill site.
If possible,  they  should  be  referred  to the Public  Information
Officer  (PIO).    Agency  representatives  on   scene  may  answer
questions regarding their particular role.   The  rule of thumb is,
if it's your job you can talk about it, if its not then refer them
to who is responsible.

     Accompanying a spill  of significant  public interest  will be
increased demand for  information  from public officials.  The PIO
within  the   unified command structure,  will  prepare  briefing
materials  for  elected   or  pubic   officials   who  may  request
information about  the  incident.
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III. JOINT INFORMATION CENTER (JIG)

     During a major oil spill, where media activity is expected to
last several days,  the  FOSC  should establish a joint information
center  (JIC)   to  coordinate  the  Public Affairs  activities  of
participating agencies and parties.

     The role of  the  Public  Information  Officer (PIO)  within the
unified command  structure  is  responsible  for interfacing  with
his/her counterparts in the unified management system,  media, and
appropriate agencies.

     1)   Establish in cooperation with counterparts in the unified
          management  system  a  press  area  and  Joint  Information
          Center.

     2)   Serve as the central clearing point  for the dissemination
          of  public  information  from  the  agency  he/she  is
          representing to both the unified management  system and
          media.

     3)   Coordination  the  approval  of  the unified  management
          system prior to releasing information to the  media.

     4)   Organize and serve as a  central clearing house for all
          media tours  as approved by the  unified command.

     5)   Organize and conduct  unified command media  briefings.

     6)   Resolve  conflicting   information   and  identify  media
          concerns to  the unified management  system.
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104STAT. 486          PUBLIC LAW 101-880—AUG. 18,1990

                TITLE DC-AMENDMENTS TO OH. SPILL LIABILITY TRUST FUND. ETC
              Sw. 9001. AnMndmmU to Oil Spill Liability Itort fund.
              SK. 9002. Chaaoi ralotinc to odMr hinfe.           '     ,


              TITLE I—OIL POLLUTION LIABILITY AND

                                COMPENSATION
                                              • •   •     __              ,    -
S3USC2701.     8te.lMl. DEFINITIONS.             ' !    -.  ,'•'''..   ','
               For the purposes of this Act, the term—
                   (1) ''act of God" means an unanticipated grave natural disas-
                 ter or other natural phenomenon of an exceptional, inevitable,
                 and irresistible character the effects of which could not have
                 been prevented or avoided by the exercise of due care or fore-
                 sight;
                   (2) "barrel"  means 42 United States gallons at 60 degrees
                 fahrenheit;
                   (3) "claim"  means a request, made in writing for a sum
                 certain, for compensation for damages or removal oosts result-
                 ing from an incident!
                   (4) "claimant" means any person or government who presents
                 a claim for compensation under this tiue;
                   (5) "damages" means damages specified in section  1002(b) of
                 this Act, and  includes the cost of samssing  these  damages;
                   (6) "deepwater port" is a facility licensed under the Deep-
                 water Port Act of 1974 (33 U&C. 1501-1524);
                   (7) "discharge" means any emission (other than natural seep-
                 age), intentional or unintentional, and  includes, but  is not
                 limited  to.  spilling,  leaking, pumping, pouring,  emitting,
                 emptying, or dumping;
                   (8) "exclusive economic sona" means the tone established by
                 Presidential Proclamation  Numbered 5030,  dated March  10.
                 1983, including the ocean  waters of the areas referred to as
                 "eastern  special areas" in Article  3(1) of the Agreement  be-
                 tween the United States of America and the Union of Soviet
                 Socialist Republics on the Maritime Boundary, signed June 1,
                 1990;
                   (9) "facility"  means any structure, group of structures, equip-
                 ment, or  device (other than a vessel) which is  used for one or
                 more of  the following purposes: exploring for, drilling  for.
                 producing,  storing,  handling, transferring,  prnofesini.  or
                 transporting oil. This term includes any motor vehicle, rolling
                 stock, or pipeline used for one or more of these  purposes;
                   (10) "foreign  offshore unit" means a facility which is located,
                 in whole or in  part, in the territorial sea or on the continental
                 shelf of a foreign country and which is or was used for one or
                 more of  the following purposes: exploring for, drilling  for.
                 producing,  storing,  K«»Mi»Ft. transferring,  proonssinn.  or
                 transporting oil produced from the seabed beneath the foreign
                 country's territorial sea or from the  foreign country's continen-
                 tal shelf;
                   (11) "Fund" means the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund, estab-
                 lished by section 9509 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26
                 U.S.C. 9509);
                   (12) "gross ton" has  the meaning given that term by the
                 Secretary under part J of title 46, United States Coda;

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  (18) "guarantor" means any parson, other than the respon-
sible party, who provides evidence of financial responsibility for
a responsible party under this Act;
  (14) "incident" means any occurrence or series of occurrences
having the same origin, involving one or more vessels, firiHtitt.
or any combination  thereof, resulting  in  the discharge or
substantial threat of discharge of oil;
  <15) "Indian tribe" means any Indian tribe, band, nation, or
other organised group or community, but not including any
Alaska Native rational or village corporation, which ia reccg-                    ,t     -.,
niaadas.eligible for the spatial p                                                     -'
by  the United States to" I"**'"" "Wraiitt of thtir statin as
imtifM and has governmental authority over lands t»i««f »f to
or controlled bv the tribe;              -          ——«—
  (16) "lessee1'means a parson holding a leasehold interest in
an oil or gas laaaa on landa beneath navigable waters (as that
term is defined in eection 2(a) of the flnhmaigeJ Lands Act (48
U.S.C. 1301(a)» or on submerged landa of the Outer Continental
Shelf, granted or maintained under applicable State law or the
Outer  Continental Shelf Landa  Act (43 U AC.  1831 et eeq.);
  (17) "liable" or "liability" ahall be eonatruad to be the atand-
ard of liability which obtains under aoction 811 of the Federal
Water Pollution Control Act (88 UAC. 1821);
  (18) "mobile offshore drilling unit" means a vassal (other than
a aslf-elevating lift vans!) capable of use as an offshore facility;
  (19) "National Contingency Plan" means the National Contin-
gency Plan prepared and published under section 811(d) of the
Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended by this Act, or
revised under section 105 of the Comprehensive Environmental
Response. Compensation, and Liability Act (42 U.S.C. 9605);
  (20) "natural resources" includes land, fish, wildlife, biota.
air, water, ground water, drinking water supplies, and other
such resource* belonging to.  managed by, bald  in  trust by,
appertaining to, or otherwise  controlled by the United States
(including the resources of the exclusive economic ante), any
State or local government  or Indian  tribe, or  any  foreign
government;
  (21) "navigable  waters" means the waters of the  United
States, including the territorial sea;
  (22) "offshore facility" means any facility of any kind  located
in. on, or under any of the navigable waters of the  United
States, and  any faculty of any kind which ia subject to the
jurisdiction of the United States and to located in. on. or under
any other waters, other than a vessel or a public vessel;
  (28) "oil" means oil of any kind or in any form, including, but
not limited  to, petroleum, fuel oil. sludge, oil refuss, and oil
mixed with  wastes other than dredged spoil, but doss  not in-
clude petroleum, including crude oQ  or any fraction thereof.
which is specifically listed or designated as a haaardous sub-
stance under subparagraphs (A) through (F) of eection 101(14) of
the Comprehensive  Environmental Response,  Compensation,
and Liability Act (42 U.S.C. 9601) and which to subject to the
provisions of that Act;
  (24) "onshore facility" means any facility (including, but not
limited to. motor vehicles and rolling stock) of any kind  located
in, on, or under, any land within the United States other  than
submerged land;

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                                            An Act
             To Mtabltoh limitation* IB liability for
               •UhlMi a fund forth* payment of
                                         roMhinc from oil pollution, to
                                         for *uch damana, and for i
  Be it enacted by the Senate and Route of Repretentatitm of the
United State of America in Congreu auembled,
SBCTION I. SHORT TITLE.

  Thto Act may be cited M the "Oil Pollution Act of 1990".
SIC S. TABLC OF CONTENTS.
  Th* content* of thia Act are ufollowi:
                      TRIE I-OIL POLLUTION LIABILITY AND COMPENSATION
               S*c.
               SK.
               SK.
               SK.
               SK.
               SK.
               SK.
               SK.
               SK.
               SK.
               SK.
               SK.
               SK.
               SK.
                 1001.
                 1002.
                 1003.
                 1004.
                 1005.
                 1006
                 1007.
                 1008.
                 1009.
                 1010.
                 1011.
                 1012.
                 1013.
                 1014.
                 1015.
                 1016.
                 1017.
                 1018.
                 1019.
                 1020.
                       Limit* oo liability.
        Natotmli
        Kaoowtry by former
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        fUeowtryby rKpniuiM* party.
        ContributioB.
        IiKkmiuTicatioo afrMonU.
        Conraltatioo on removal
        Darifnation of aoure* and ailmtiamiinut
        SubrofMioB.
        rutanoal laipcaaftillty.
        LitifatMB. juriadietion. aad «MM.
        lUUtionahip to other law.
        Stau nnanetal ia»uimlilily.
                              TITLE n-OONFORMINC AMENDMENTS
            SK. 2001. Interrantion en the High SBM Act.
            SK. 2002. Federal Waur Pollution Control Act
            Sac. 2003. Datpwatar Port Act
            Sac 2004. Outer Continental 8holf Land* Act
                                                              of ItTS.

               TITLE m-INTERNATIONAL OIL POLLUTION PREVENTION AND REMOVAL
               SK. 9001 SMMoTConcraBrafBrdintaartidpatioal
               SK. 3062. Unitod 3uu*Can*d* Great Laka* oil apill <
               SK. 3008. Unitad SutatCanada Lak* Charaplain oil i	
               SK. 9004. International inventory of removal equipment and ptnoonat.
               SK. 1005. Nafotiattont with Canada ooocemii           . -    -

                              TRIE rV-PKEVENTION AND REMOVAL

                                       Subtitle A-PieiauUua
               SK. 4101. Krri«w of alcohol andI dro» ao»a» aad i

               SK. 4102. Tarn of Umnam. oarUrkatM of ra«ta^^i7marchant i
                            riminal
                                         d iwvfe
                   4103. Sutpvnaion and rerocation of llnaiim. cartiflcatai of rafwtry.
                         '  nt marinar*' decumantti for alcohol and dr«( ahoaa.

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104 STAT. 488           PUBLIC LAW 101-380—AUG. 18,1990

                    (25) the term "Outer Continental Shelf facility" means an
                  offshore facility which is  located, in whole or in part, on the
                  Outer Continental Shelf and is or was used for one or more of
                  the following purposes: exploring for, drilling for, producing,
                  storing, handling, transferring, processing, or transporting oil
                  produced from the Outer Continental Shelf;
                    (26) "owner or operator" means (A) in the case of a vessel, any
                  person  owning, operating, or chartering by demise, the vessel.
                  and (B) in the  case of an onshore facility,  and an offshore
                  facility, any person owning or operating such onshore facility or
                  offshore facility, and (C) in the case of any abandoned offshore
                  facility, the person who owned or operated such facility imme-
                  diately prior to such •H»»H«H.MII».
                    (27) "person" means an individual, corporation, partnership,
                  association. State, municipality, commission, or political sub-
                  division of a State, or any interstate body;
                    (28) "permittee" means a person holding  an authorization,
                  license, or permit for geological exploration issued under section
                  11 of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands  Act (48 U.6.C. 1340) or
                  applicable State law;
                    (29) "public vessel" means a vessel owned  or bareboat char-
                  tered and operated by the United States, or by  a State or
                  political subdivision thereof, or by a foreign nation, except when
                  the vessel is engaged in commerce;
                    (30) "remove or "removal" means containment and removal
                  of oil or a hazardous substance  from water and shorelines or the
                  taking  of other actions as may be necessary to fini*""* or
                  mitigate damage to the public health or  welfare, including, but
                  not limited to, fish, shellfish, wildlife, and public and private
                  property, shorelines, and beaches;
                    (31) ''removal costs"  means the costs of removal that are
                  incurred after a discharge of oil has occurred or, in  any case in
                  which there is a substantial threat of a discharge of oil. the costs
                  to prevent, ™inimi»» or mitigate oil pollution from such an
                  incident;
                    (32) "responsible party" means the following:
                       (A) VESSELS.—In the case of a vessel, an;
                                    any person owning.
operating, or demise chartering the vessel.
  (B) ONSHOU PAaurns.—In the case of an onshore facil-
ity (other than a pipeline), any person owning or operating
the facility, except a Federal agency. Stela,  municipality,
commission, or political subdivision of a State, or any inter-
state body, that as the owner transfers possession and right
to use the property to another person by lease, assignment,
or permit.
  (O OrrsHou rACxunxs.—In the case of an offshore facU-
ity (other than a pipeline or a deepwater port licensed
under the Deepwater Port Act of 1974 (38 VAC. 1501 et
seq.)), the lessee or permittee of the  area in  which the
facility  is located  or the holder of a right of use and
easement granted under applicable State law or the Outer
Continental Shelf Lands Act (43  U.S.C. 1801-1856) for the
area in which the  facility  is located  (if the holder is a
different person than the lessee or permittee), except a
Federal agency, State, municipality, commission, or politi-
cal subdivision of a State, or any interstate body, that as

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                                                              104 STAT. 489
owner transfers pnsssssion and right to use the property to
another person by lease, assignment, or permit.
  (D) DEEFWATER roars.—In the case of a deepwater port
        licensed under the Deepwater Port Act of 1974 (83 U.S.C.
        1501-1524). the licensee.
          (E) PmuNam,—In  the case  of a pipeline, any person
        owning or operating the pipeline.
          (F) ABANDONMENT.—In the case of an abandoned vessel,
        onshore facility, deepwater port, pipeline, or offshore facil-
        ity, the  persons who  would have bean responsible parties
        immediately prior to the  abandonment of the vessel or
        facility.
      (S3) "Secretary"  means the Secretary of the department in
    which the Coast Guard is operating;
      (34) "tank  vessel" means a  vessel that is  constructed or
    adapted to carry, or that carries, oil or hatardtnis material in
    bulk as cargo or cargo residue, and that—
          (A) is a vessel of the United States;           ...  ,„
          (B) operates on the navigable waters; or
          (O transfers  oil or  hazardous material in a place subject
        to the jurisdiction of the United States;
      (35) "territorial seas" means the belt of the aaas measured
    from the  line of ordinary low water along that portion of the
    coast which is in direct contact with the open sea and the line
    marking  the seaward limit of  inland  waters, and extending
    seaward a HittfT of 3 miles;
      (36) "United States" and "State" mean the several States of
    the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth
    of Puerto Rico,  Guam, American  Samoa, the United States
    Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mfirisnit.
    and any other territory or posssaiinn of the United States; and
      (37)  vessel" means every description of watercraft or other
    artificial contrivance used, or capable of being used, as a means
    of transportation on water, other than a public vessel

SEC lett. ELEMENTS OP LIABILITY.
  (a) IN GENERAL.—Notwithstanding any other provision or rule of
law, and subject to the provisions of this Act, each responsible party
for a vessel or a facility from which oil is discharged, or which poses
the substantial threat of a discharge of oil, into or upon the navi-
gable waters or adjoining shorelines or the exclusive •""•"fnfr tone
is liable for the removal costs and damages specified  in subsection
(b) that result from such incident.
  (b) COVERED REMOVAL COSTS AND DAMAGES.—
      (1) REMOVAL com.—The removal costs referred to in subsec-
    tion (a) are—
          (A) all removal costs incurred by the United States, a
        State, or an Indian tribe under subsection (c), (dX (a), or 0) of
        section 311 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (83
        U&C. 1321). as amended by this Act, under  the Interven-
        tion on the High Seas Act (33 U.S.C. 1471 et seq.), or under
        State law. and
          (B) any removal costs incurred by any person for acts
        taken by the person which are consistent with the National
        Contingency Plan.
      (2) DAMAGES.—The damages referred to in subsection (a) are
    the following:
                                                        S3 USC 2702.
                                                        Suu and local

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104 STAT. 490           PUBLIC LAW 101-380—AUG. 18,1990

                        (A) NATURAL RESOURCES.—Damages for injury to, destruc-
                      tion of, loss of, or loss of use of, natural resources, including
                      the reasonable costs of assessing the damage, which shall be •
                      recoverable by a United States trustee, a State trustee, an
                      Indian tribe trustee, or a foreign trustee.
                        (B) REAL OB PERSONAL PROPERTY.—Damages for injury to,
                      or economic losses resulting from destruction of. real or
                      personal property, which shall be recoverable by • claimant
                      who owns or leases that property.
                        (C) SUBSISTENCE USE.—Damages for toss of subsistence use
                      of natural resources, which  shall be recoverable by any
                      claimant who so uses natural resources which have been
                      injured, destroyed, or lost, without regard to the ownership
                      or management of the resources.
                        (D) REVENUES.—Damages equal to the net  loss of taxes,
                      royalties, rents, fees, or net profit shares due to the injury.
                      destruction, or loss of real property, personal property, or
                      natural  resources, which shall  be  recoverable by the
                      Government of the United States,  a State, or a political
                      subdivision thereof.
                        (E) PROFITS AND EARNING CAPACITY.—Damages equal to
                      the loss of profits or impairment of earning capacity due to
                      the injury, destruction, or loss of real property, personal
                      property, or natural  resources, which shall be recoverable
                      by any claimant.
                        (F) PUBLIC SERVICES.—Damages for net costs of providing
                      increased  or additional public services during or after re-
                      moval activities, including protection from fire,  safety, or
                      health hatards, caused by a discharge of oil, which shall be
                      recoverable by a State, or a political subdivision of a State.
                (c) EXCLUDED DISCHARGES.—This title does not apply to any dis-
              charge—
                    (1) permitted by a permit issued under Federal, State, or local
                  law;
                    (2) from a public vessel; or
                    (3) from an onshore facility which is subject to the Trans-
                  Alaska  Pipeline Authorization Act (43 U.S.C.  1661 at  seq.).
                (d) LIABILITY or THIRD PARTIES.—
                    (1) IN GENERAL.—
                        (A) THIRD PARTY TREATED AS RESPONSIBLE PARTY.—Except
                      as provided in subparagraph (B), in any case in which a
                      responsible party establishes that a discharge or threat of a
                      discharge and the resulting removal costs and  damages
                      were caused solely by an act or omission of one or  more
                      third parties described  in section 1003UK3)  (or solely by             ngg*
                      such an act or omission in combination with an act of God            '*£•**•-•
                      or an act of war), the third party or parties shall be treated             *V-"
                      as the responsible party or parties for purposes of determin-                  '
                      ing liability under this title.                                          V
                        (B) SUBROGATION or RESPONSIBLE PARTY.—If the respon-             >r£ *"
                      sible party alleges that the discharge or threat  of a dis-             '"'*"
                      charge was caused solely  by an act or omission of a third              ./'V-/
                      party, the responsible party—                                           "
                            (i) in accordance with section 1013, shall pay removal
                          costs and damages to any claimant; •»"*                            <  '  '
                            (ii) shall be entitled  by subrogation to all rights of the              • e
                          United States Government and the claimant to recover              *,"' *

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           PUBLIC LAW 101-880-AUO. 18.1990     X A04 STAT. 491
           removal costs or damages from the third partxar'the
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      (2) LOOTATIOM Amnm.—
         (A) Owmai OB OP0ATO* or vmuL OK FACUIT.—If the
        act or omiMioo of • third party that causes an incident
        ooeun in connection  with • VMM! or facility owned or
        operated by the third party, tht liability of the third party
        •hall he wfejoet to tho Unite provided in section lOoTsa
          _. OTHEB CAMS.—In any othar case, tha liability of a
        third party or parties shall not exceed tha limitation which
        would have been applicable to tha responsible party of tha
        vessel or facility from which tba discharge actually eo-
        currod if the naponaibla party ware liable.
MCI*M.DEYB«Sa TO LIABILITY.                                  aUBCSToft.
  (a) COMPUTE DEFENSES.— A rwponaibl* party to not liabla for
rwaoval ooata or aamafw oadar aaetioo 1002 if tha ratponaibla party
attabliihai. 07 a prapoodaraaea of tba cvidanoa, that tha diacharf*
or mhaUnfial thraat of a diaeharp of oil and tha rmuitiag rfamagai
or removal eoata wart eauaad aolaty by—
      (Dan act of God;                  ,   -
      (2) aa act of wan
      (8) an act or omiarion of a third party, othar than an employ*
    or afant of tha napoaaibla party or a third party whoaa act or
    ODUBUOD oocun in connection with any contractual relationship
    with tha raaponnbla party (except where tha eole contractual
    arranfamant ariaai in connection with canian by a
    carrier by rail), if tha reeponsibla party eatabliahaa, oy a prapon-
    daranca of tha evidence, that tha raaponaibla party—
         / A \      • - • ^^__ ^^^^ ^^&L ^AMM^d* ^ - «Ak A -•*
         (A) azaraaaa nt can wttn raipaci to toe ou i
              into consideration tha charactariatka of tha oil i
        fought of all
      (4) any combination of paragraph* (IX (2), and (SX
  (b) DRTBOM At To PABHCUUUI CuuMAma.—A ratponnble party
to not liabla under aaction 1002 to a claimant, to tha extant that tha
incident ia cauaed by tha croaa nasUfaoca or willful miacooduct of
thft ClftifiaaUlt*
  (c) LOCTATION ON CoMPUR DKrpfiK.—Subeectioo (a) doaa not
apply with reapact to a naponaibla party who faila or
      (1) to report tha incident aa required by law if tha
      irty kaowa or haa raaaoa to know of tha incident
    party kaowa or haa raaaon to know of tha incident;
     (2) to proride all  reasonable cooperation and aatiitanca re-
    Ojoaatad by a naponaibla official in connection with removal
    activities; or
     (J) without aufReiant causa, to comply with an order iaauad
    under subsection (c) or (a) of section 311  of tha Federal Water
    Pollution Control Act (88 U.S.C. 1821), aa amended by this Act,
    or the Intervention on tha Hifh Saaa Act (88 U.S.C. 1471 at sea.).
SK.IOS4. UNITS ON LIABILITY.
  (a) GENOLAL RULE.—Except aa otherwise provided in this section,
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              and any removal costs iocumd by, or on behalf of, the responsible
              pejty, with reepec* to each incident shall not exceed-*
                    (1) for a tank veawl, the greater of—  ..  ,
                        (A) 31,200 per gross ton; or       •  ~<
                        (BXi) in the caee of a vessel greater than 8,000 gross ton*,
                     $10,000.000; or
                        (ii) in  the caee of a  vessel  of 3,000 gross  tons  or toss,
                     12,000,000;
                    (2) for any other  veawl 1600  per grass too  or 1600,000,
                  whichever is greater,
                    (3) for an offshore facility except a deepwater pert, the total of
                  all removal ooete plus $75,000,000; and
                    (4) for any onabore facility and a deepwater port $350.000,000.
                (b) DIVISION or LIABILITY ro* MOBILE OrnuoBi DBOUNO UNITS.—
                    (1) TBKATBD nut AS TANK vasnu—For purr HIM of determin-
                  ing the responsible party and applying this Act and except as
                  provided in paragraph (2), a mobile offshore drilling unit which
                  u being used as an offshore facility is deemed to be a tank vessel
                  with  respect to the discharge, or the substantial threat of a
                  discharge, of oil on or  above the surface of the water.
                    (2) TEEATXD AS rAcamr ro« BXCXSS LIABILITY.—To the extent
                  that removal costs and damages from any incident described in
                  paragraph (1) exceed the amount for which a responsible party
                  is liable (as that amount may be limited under subsection (aXD).
                  the mobile offshore drilling unit is deemed to be an offshore
                  facility. For purposes of applying subsection (aX3), the amount
                  specified in that subsection shallbe reduced by the amount for
                  which the responsible party is liable under paragraph (IX
                (c) EXCEPTIONS.—
                    (1) Acn or BzsPONsnLK PABTV.—Subsection (a) does not apply
                  if the incident was proximately caused by—
                       (A) gross negligence or willful misconduct of. or
                       (B) the violation of an applicable Federal safety, construc-
                     tion, or operating regulation by,
                  the responsible party, an agent or employee of the responsible
                  party, or a person acting pursuant to a contractual relationship
                  with the responsible  party (except when the sole contractual
                  arrangement arises in connection with carriage by a common
                  carrier by rail).
                    (2) FAILUBX OB EXTUSAL or BJBPONSIBLE PABTT.—Subsection (a)
                  does not apply if the responsible party fails or rrfusse
                       (A) to  report the incident as  required by  law and the
                     responsible  party knows or has reason to know of the
                     incident;
                       (B) to provide all reasonable cooperation and f^ft*"""
                     requested by a responsible official in connection with re-
                     moval activities: or
                       (Q without sufficient cause, to comply with an order
                     issued  under subsection (c) or (e)  of section 311 of the
                     Federal Water  Pollution Control Act (33 U&C. 1321). as
                     amended by this Act, or the Intervention on the High Seas
                     Act(33U5.C. 1471etseq.).
                    (3) OCS FACILITY OB  VESSEL.—Notwithstanding the limitations
                  established under subsection (a) and the defenses of  section
                  1003, all removal costs incurred by the United States Govern-
                  ment or any State or local official or agency in connection with
                  a discharge or substantial threat of a discharge of oil from any
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  Outer Continental Shelf facility or • vessel carrying oil as cargo
  from such • facility ahall be born* by the owner or operator of
  auch facility or vessel               •   -
(d)AMUtnNO Lours or LIABILITY.—
     (1) ONSHOBE rAcarnxa.—Subject to paragraph (2), the Prari-
     »t may establish by regulation, with respect to any class or
    category of onshore facility, a limit of liability under thia aaction
    of lass than $350,000.000, but not leas than $8,000,000,  taking
  daot
  into account a
  eenaitive
                 •a, atorage capacity, oil throughput, proximity to
                 i, type of oil handled, hiatory of diachargee, and
               ..                     .    diachargea, and
other factors relevant to risks posed by the elaas or category of
facility.
  (2) DEEPWATEB roars AND ASSOCIATED VESSELS.— •
     (A) STUDY.—The Secretary ahall conduct a atudy of the
    relative operational and environmental risks possd by the
    tranaportation of oil by vessel to deepwater ports (as de-
    nned in section 8 of the Deepwater Port Act  of 1974 (33
    U AC. 1502)) venue the tranaportation of oil by veaaal to
    other ports. The atudy ahall include a review and analyaia
    of offshore lightering practices used in connection with that
    transportation, an analyaia of the volume of oil transported
                                            whid
                                                 raia of the
                                                   occur in
       by veaaal uaing thoae practicea, and
       frequency and volume of oil  discharges
       connection with the uaa of thoae practicea.
          (B) RBPOBT.—Not later  than  1 year after the date of the
       enactment of thia Act, the Secretary ahall aubmit to the
       Cougraai a report on the reaulta or the atudy conducted
       under subparagraph (A).
          (C) RuLBMAKOfO paodBnNO.—If the Secretary deter-
       mines, baaed on the reaulte of the atudy conducted under
                                      atudy conducte
                                     • of deepwater porta in
       thia aubparagraph (A), that the          .      .     _
       connection with the tranaportation of oil by veaeel reaulta in
       a lower operational or environmental riak than the uae of
       other porta, the Secretary ahall initiate, not later than the
       180th day following the date of aubouaaion of the report to
       the  Congreai under  aubparagraph (BX a  rulemaking
       proceeding to lower the limits of liability under thia aaction
       for deepwater porta at the Secretary  determine!  appro-
       priate. The Secretary may eatabliah a limit of liability of
       feat than $350.000,000, but  not laae than $50,000,000, in
       accordance with paragraph (1).
      (3) PEMOWC airoan.—The Praaidant ahall.  within 6 months
    after the date of the enactment of thia Act, and from time to
    time thereafter, report to the Gonfnaa on the desirability of
    adjusting the limits of liability epacifiad in aubaeetwn (aX
      (4)  ADJUSTMENT TO  urucr OMMUMD mcs ootax.—The
    Praaident ahaU, by ragulations iasued not leaf often than every 3
    years, adjust the Umite of liability specified in subsection (a) to
    reflect significant increases in the <>rn"">tr Price Index.
8CC ISO*. INTEEKST.
  (a)  GEMDtAL RULE.—The responsible party or the responsible
party's guarantor is liable to a claimant for interest on the amount
paid in satisfaction of a claim under thia Act for the period described
in subsection (b).
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      (1) IN GENERAL.—Except as provided in perafi»ph (2). the
    period for which interest shall be paid is the period *"»g''""''c
    on the 80th  day following the date on  which the claim is
    presented to the responsible party or guarantor and ending on
    the date on which the claim is paid.
      (2) EXCLUSION OP PCUOD DUB TO OPRR BY GUARANTOR.—If the
    guarantor offers to the «*i«im«n* an amount equal to or greater
    than that finally paid in satisfaction  of the claim, the period
    described in paragraph (1) doss not include the period beginning
    on the date the oner is made and ending on the date the offer is
    accepted. If the offer is made within 60 days after the date on
    which the claim is presented under section IQloXaX the period
    described in paragraph (1) does not include any period before
    the offer is accepted.
      (3) EXCLUSION or PERIODS IN INTERESTS OP JUSTICS.—If in any
    period a claimant is not paid due to reasons beyond the control
    of the responsible party or  because  it would  not  serve the
    interests of justice, no interest shall accrue under this section
    during that period.
      (4) CALCULATION OP INTBBBR.—The  interest paid under this
    section shall be calculated at the average of the nigheet rate for
    commercial and finance company paper of maturities of 180
    days or less obtaining on each of the days included within the
    period  for  which interest  must be paid  to the claimant,  as
    published in the Federal Reserve Bulletin.
      (5) INTBBBST NOT SUBJECT TO LIABILITY LIMITS.—
          (A)  IN GENERAL.—Interest (including prejudgment in-
        terest) under this paragraph is in  addition to damages and
        removal coats for which claims  may be  assarted under
        section 1002 and shall be paid without regard to any limita-
        tion of liability under section 1004.
          (B) PAYMENT BY GUARANTOR.—The payment of interest
        under this subsection  by a  guarantor is subject to section
        1016(g).

SEC IW*. NATURAL RESOURCES.
  (a) LIABILITY.—In the case of natural resource rismsflte under
section 1002(bX2XA), liability shall be—
      (1) to the United States Government for natural resources
    belonging to, managed by. controlled by, or appertaining to the
    United States;
      (2) to any State for  natural resources belonging to, managed
    by.  controlled by, or  appertaining to such State or political
    subdivision thereof;
      (3) to any Indian tribe  for natural  resources belonging to,
    managed by, controlled by, or appertaining to such Indian tribe;
    and
      (4) in any case in which section 1007 applies, to the govern-
    ment of a foreign country  for natural resources belonging to,
    managed by, controlled by, or  appertaining to such country.
  (bJ DESIGNATION OP TRUSTEES.—
      (1) IN GENERAL.—The President, or the authorized representa-
    tive of any State, Indian tribe, or foreign government, shall act
    on behalf of the public, Indian tribe, or foreign country  as
    trustee of  natural  resources to present a claim for and  to
    recover damages to the natural resources.
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    (2) FEDERAL TRUSTCS*.—The President shall designate the
  Federal officials who shall act on behalf of the public as trustees
  for natural rwoureai under this Act
    (3) STATE TRUSTEES.—The Governor of each State shall des-
  ignate State and local official* who may act on h«h«if of the
  public as trustee for natural resources under this Act and •*»•"
  notify the President of the designation.
    (4) INDIAN no* TRUSTIES.—The governing body of any Indian
  tribe shall designate tribal officials who nay act on h«*««lf of
  the tribe or its members as trustee for natural resources under
  this  Act and shall notify the President  of the designation.
    (6) FOREIGN TRUSTEES.—The head of any foreign government
  may designate  the trustee who shall act on behalf of  that
  government as  trustee  for natural resources under this  Act.
(c) FUNCTIONS or TRUSTEES.—
    (1) FEDERAL  TRUSTEES.—The Federal officials  itttignsttil
  under subsection (bX2)—                         ^^
       (A) shall assess natural resource damages under section
      1002(bX2XA) for the natural resources  under their trustee-
      ship;
       (B) may, upon request of and reimbursement from a State
      or  Indian tribe and at  the  Federal  officials' discretion,
      eases* damages for the natural resources under the State's
      or tribe's trusteeship; and
       (C) shall develop and implement a plan  for the restora-
      tion, rehabilitation, replacement, or  acquisition of the
      equivalent,  of the natural resources under their trustee
      ship.
    (2) STATE TRUSTEES.—The State and local officials designated
  under subsection (bX3>—                          ^^
       (A) shall assess natural resource damages under section
      1002(bX2XA) for the purposes  of this Act for the natural
      resources under their trusteeship; and
       (B) shall develop  and implement a plan  for the restora-
      tion, rehabilitation, replacement, or  acquisition of the
      equivalent,  of the natural resources under their trustee-
      ship.
    (3) INDIAN TRIBE TRUSTEES.—The tribal  officials  deaicnated
  under subsection 0>X4>—
      ,«!AJL*1!fHa?*lii natur»1 resource damages under section
      1002(bX2XA) for the purposes  of this Act for the natural
      resources under their trusteeship; and
       (B) shall develop  and implement a plan  for the restora-
      tion, rehabilitation, replacement, or  acquisition of the
      equivalent,  of the natural resources under their trustee-
      ship.                              !
    (4) FOREIGN TRUSTEES.—The trustees designated under tuNtt-
  Uon —
       (A) shall assess natural resource damages under section
      1002(bX2XA) for the purposes  of this Act for the natural
      resources under their trusteeship; and
       (B) shall develop  and implement a plan  for the restora-
      tion, rehabilitation, replacement, or  acquisition of the
      equivalent,  of the natural resources under their trustee-
      ship.
    (5) NOTICE AND OPPORTUNITY TO RE HEARD.—Plans shall  be
  developed and implemented under this section only after ade-
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                  quate public notice, opportunity for a hearing, and consider- •
                  ation of all public comment
                (d) MEASURE or DAMAGES.—
                    (1) IN GENERAL.—The measure of natural resource damages
                  under section 1002(bX2XA) is—
                        (A) the cost of  restoring, rehabilitating, replacing,  or
                      acquiring the equivalent of, the damaged natural resources;
                        (B) the diminution in value of those natural resources
                      pending restoration; plus
                        (C) the reasonable cost of assessing those damages.
                    (2) DETERMINE COSTS  WITH RESPECT TO PLANS.—Costs shall  be
                  determined under paragraph (1) with respect to plans adopted
                  under subsection (c).
                    (3) No DOUBLE RECOVERY.—There shall be no double recovery
                  under this Act for natural resource damages. Including with
                  respect to the costs of damage assessment or restoration, re-
                  habilitation, replacement, or acquisition for the same incident
                  and natural resource.
Prcndeot of US    (e) DAMAGE ASSESSMENT REGULATIONS.—
                    (1) REGULATIONS.—The President, acting through the Under
                  Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and  Atmosphere and  in
                  consultation with  the Administrator of. the  environmental
                  Protection Agency, the Director of the United States Fish and
                  Wildlife Service, and the heads of other affected agencies, not
                  later than 2 years after the date of the enactment of this Act,
                  shall promulgate regulations for the  snsnnsmnnt of natural
                  resource  damages under aection  1002(bX2XA) resulting from a
                  discharge of oil for the purpose of this Act
                    (2) REBUTTABLE PRESUMPTION.—Any determination or assess-
                  ment of damages to natural resources for the purposes of this
                  Act made under subsection (d) by a Federal, State, or Indian
                  trustee in accordance with the regulations promulgated under
                  paragraph (1) shall have the force  and effect of a rebuttable
                  presumption on behalf of the trustee in any administrative  or
                  judicial proceeding under this Act
                (f) USE or RECOVERED SUMS.—Sums recovered under this Act by a
              Federal, State, Indian, or foreign trustee for natural resource dam-
              ages under section 1002
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                         104 STAT. 497
      (1) IN OKMUAL.—In addition to satisfying the other require-
    mtntt of this Act, to recover removal costs or damages resulting
    from an incident • foreign claimant ahall demoottrau that—
          (A) the claimant hat not been otherwise compenaated for
        the removal coats or damages; and
          (B) recovery is authorised by a  treaty or executive agree-
        ment between the United States and the claimant's coun-
        try, or the Secretary of State,  in consultation  with the
        Attorney General and other appropriate officials, has cer-
        tified that the claimant's country provides a comparable
        remedy for United States claimants
      (2) EXCEPTIONS.—Paragraph (1KB) shall not apply with respect
    to recovery by a resident of Canada in the case of an incident
    described in subsection (bX4X
  (b) DiacHAMB IN FOUKIN Comma*—A foreign claimant may
make a claim for removal costs and damages resulting from a
discharge, or substantial  threat of a discharge, of oil in or on the
territorial sea, internal waters, or adjacent shoreline of a foreign
country, only if the discharge is from—
      (1) an Outer Continental Shelf facility or a deepwater port;
      (2) a vessel in the navigable waters;
      (8) a vessel carrying oil aa cargo  between 2 places in the
    United States; or
      (4) a tanker  that  received the  oil at the terminal of the
    pipeline  constructed  under  the   Trans-Alaska   Pipeline
    Authorization Act (43 U.S.C. 1651 at soq.), for transportation to
    a place in the United States, and the discharge or threat occurs
    prior to delivery of the_oil to that pL
                               ».—La
this section, the term "for-
  te) FOKUON CLAIMANT DiroraD.-
•ign claimant" i
      (1) a person residing in a foreign country;
      (2) the government of a foreign country; and
      (3) an agency or  political subdivision of a foreign country.

SEC l*W. RECOVERY BY RESPONSIBLE PARTY.
  (a) IN GCNKBAI.— The responsible  party  for a veaul or facility
from which oil is discharged, or which poses the •"M-"*'"1 threat
of a discharge  of oil, mav emit  a claim for removal costs and
damages under section 1013 only if the responsible party dem-
onstrates that—
      (1) the responsible party is entitled to a defense to liability
    under section 1003; or
      (2) the responsible party is entitled to a limitation of liability
    under section 1004.
  (b) Emm or RKOOVEKY.— A responsible party who is entitled to a
limitation of liability may assert a claim under section 1013 only to
the extent that the sum of the removal costs and damages incurred
by the responsible party  plus the amounts paid by the responsible
party, or by the guarantor on behalf of the responsible party, for
claims asserted under section 1013 sxcasds the amount to which the
total  of the  liability  under section  1002 and removal  costs and
damages incurred  by, or on behalf of,  the  responsible party is
limited under section 1004.

SEC ISM. CONTRIBUTION.

  A person  mav bring a civil action for contribution against any
other person who is liable or potentially liable under this Act or
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           PUBLIC LAW 101-380—AUG. 18,1990
 33 USC 2710.
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another law. The action shall be brought in accordance with eection
1017.

SEC HI*. INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENTS.
  (a) AOEEEMCNTB NOT PEomBRCD.—Nothing in this Act prohibiu
any agreement to insure, hold harmless,  or indemnify a party to
such agreement for any liability under this Act
  (b) LIABILITY Nor TKANSFKBUD.—No indemnification, hold harm-
lees, or similar agreement or conveyance shall be effective to trans-
fer liability imposed under this Act from a responsible party or from
any person who may be liable for an incident under this Act to any
otherperson.
  (c) KKLATIONSHIF To OTHKE CAUSB or ACTION.—Nothing in this
Act, including the provisions of subsection (b), bars a cause of action
that a responsible party subject to  liability under this Act, or a
guarantor, has or would nave, by reason of subrogation or otherwise,
against any person.                 •  - -.   .

SEC Itll. CONSULTATION ON REMOVAL ACTIONS.'
  The President shall consult with the affected trustees designated
under section 1006 on the appropriate removal action to be taken in
connection with  any discharge of oil. For the  purposes of the Na-
tional Contingency  Plan, removal with respect to any discharge
shall be considered completed  when so determined by the President
in consultation with the Governor  or Governors of the affected
States. However, this determination shall not preclude additional
removal actions under applicable State law.

SEC U1Z. USES OF THE FUND.
  (a) USES GENOUOLY.—The Fund shall be  available to the Presi-
dent for—
      (1) the payment of removal costs, including the costs of mon-
    itoring removal actions,  determined  by the President to  be
    consistent with the  National Contingency Plan—
          (A) by Federal authorities; or
          (B) by a  Governor or designated State official under
        subsection (d>,
      (2) the payment of costs incurred by Federal, State, or Indian
    tribe trustees in carrying out their functions under section 1006
    for ••••••mg natural resource damages and for developing and
    implementing plans for the restoration,  rehabilitation, replace-
    ment, or acquisition of the equivalent  of damaged resources
    determined by the President to be consistent with the National
    Contingency nan;
      (3) the payment of removal costs determined by the President
    to be consistent with the National Contingency Plan as a result
    of, and damages resulting from, a discharge, or a substantial
    threat of a discharge, of oil from a foreign onshore unit;
      (4) the payment of claims in accordance with section 1013 for
    uncompensated removal costs determined by the President to be
    consistent with  the National Contingency Plan or pT**py>-
    sated damages;
      (5) the payment  of Federal administrative, operational, arid
    personnel costs and expenses  reasonably necessary for and
    incidental to the implementation, administration, and enforce-
    ment  of this  Act  (including,  but not limited  to, sections
    1004(dX2), 1006(e), 4107, 4110, 4111. 4112, 4117, 6006, 8108. and
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           PUBLIC LAW 101-S80-AUG. 18. 1990          104 STAT. 499

    titieVTOandsubsectionsfbUc), (d), fl), sada)ofsection811of
    tht Federal Water Pollution Control Act (S3 U.S.C. 1821), as
    amended by this Act, with respect to prevention, removal, and
    enforcement related to oil discharges, provided that—
         (A) not more than 125,000,000 in each fiscal year ahall be  Unifem*
       available to the Secretary for operating expanses incurred  •"*•»
       by the Coast Guard;
         (B) not more than 180,000,000 each year through the end
       of fiaeal year 1992 shall be available to attablSh the Na-
       tional Response System under section 8110) of the Federal
       Water Pollution Control Act, as amended by this Act.           '
       including the purchase and prepositioninf  of oil spill re-
       moval equipment; sfnf                             '
         (O not more than 827,250,000 in each fiscal year ahall be
       available to carry out title Vn of this Act
  (b) DKRMSX TO Luaurr rot FUND.— The Fund shall  not be
available to pay any claim for removal costs or  damages to  a
particular claimant, to the extent that the incident removal  -
or damages are caused by the gross negligence or willful misosoduct
of that claimant.
  (c) OBUOATJON OP FUND IT FEDOAL Omcui*.—The President
may promulgate regulations designating one or more Federal offi-
cial! who may obligate money in accordance with subsection (a).
  (d) ACCESS TO FUND BY STATE Omcuos.—
      (1) IMMEDIATE REMOVAL.—In accordance  with regulations
    promulgated under this section, the President, upon the request
    of the Governor of a State or pursuant to an agreement with a
    State under paragraph (2). may obligate the Fund for payment
    in an amount not to exceed 1250,000 for removal costs consist-
    ent with the National Contingency Plan  required for the imme-
    diate removal of a discharge, or the mitigation or pweutiou of
    a substantial threat of a discharge, of oiL
      (2) AOSIIMIN is.—
         (A) IN OENERAZ.—The President shall enter into an
       mentwHb the Governor of any interest   _____________
       procedures under which the Governor or a designated State
       official may receive payments from the Fund for removal
       costs pursuant to paragraph (IX
         (B) TEkMS.— Agreements under this paragraph—
             (i) may include such terms and conditions as may be
           agreed upon by the President and the Governor of a
           State;
             (U) shall provide for political subdivisions of the State
           to receive payments for reasonable removal costs; and
             (iii) may authorise advance payments from the Fund
           to facilitate removal efforts.                  >
  (•) REGULATIONS.— The President shall—             '                                       •'•<'"•"•
      a) not later than 6 months after the date of the enactment of
    this Act publish proposed regulations detailing the manner in
    which the authority to obligate the Fund and to enter into                              '"*"
    agreements under this subsection shall be exercised: and                                     ••=  -
      (2) not later than 8 months after the close of the comment                              "••-'.
    period for such proposed, regulation!, promulgate final regula-                   •           " -  **
    tioni for that purpose.                                                                     . .
  (f) RIOHTI or SUBROGATION.— Payment of any claim or obligation                              x'T
by the Fund under this Act shall be subject to the United States
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              Government acquiring by subrogation all righto of the claimant or
              State to recover from the responsible party.
                (g) AUDITS.—The Comptroller General shall audit all payments,
              obligations, reimbursements, and other uses of the Fund, to assure
              that the Fund is being properly administered and that claims are
Rcporu.        being appropriately and expeditioualy considered. The Comptroller
              General shall submit to the Congress an interim report one year
              after the date of the enactment of this Act The Comptroller General
              shall thereafter audit the Fund as is appropriate. Each Federal
              agency shall cooperate with the Comptroller General in carrying out
              this subsection.                       =r      '  -  . .        .  ..'•
                (h) PERIOD OF LIMITATIONS FOR CLAIMS.—                    "  r.:'A<
                   (1) REMOVAL com.—No claim may be  presented under this   :;v< --
                  title for recovery of removal costs lor  an incident unless the   - .  --  .
                  claim is presented within 6 years after the date of completion of .'J: :•". .
                  ail removal actions for that incident                     -'  .'4£'"  <•  ••
                   (2) DAMAGES.—No claim may be presented under this section  '-."'.-.?.
                  for recovery of damages unless the claim is presented within 8  •"""»' '•'>'  '
                  years after the date on which the injury and its connection with
                  the discharge m question were reasonably discoverable with the   '  "-_  -
                  exercise of due care, or in the case of natural resource damages      3- -
                  under section 1002(bX2XA). if later, the date of completion of the    v?^i
                  natural  resources damage assessment  under section  lOOfte).     :V
                   (3) MINORS AND INCOMPETENTS.—The time limitations con-  . ,   .,x
                  tained in this subsection shall not begin to run—                 , A,"   ~
                       (A) against a minor until the earlier of the date when
                     such minor reaches 18 years of age or the date on which a .       .
                     legal representative is duly appointed for the minor,  or
                       (B) against an incompetent person until the earlier of the      > :-
                     date on which such incompetent's incompetency ends or the  '   • •,'•
                     date on which a legal representative is duly appointed for   '    V..
                     the incompetent
                (i)  LIMITATION ON  PAYMENT FOR  SAME COSTS.—In any case  in   •
              which the President has paid an  amount  from the Fund for any
              removal costs or damages specified  under subsection (a), no other
              claim may be paid from the  Fund for the  same removal costs or
              damages.
                (j) OBLIGATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH PLAN.—
                   (1)  IN  GENERAL.—Except  as  provided in paragraph  (2),
                  amounts may be obligated from the Fund for the restoration,
                  rehabilitation, replacement or acquisition of natural resources
                  only in accordance with a plan adopted under section 1006(c).
                   (2) EXCEPTION.—Paragraph (1) shall not apply in a situation
                  requiring action to avoid  irreversible loss of natural resources
                  or to prevent or reduce any continuing danger to natural re-
                  sources or similar need for emergency action.
                (k) PREFERENCE FOR PRIVATE PERSONS IN AREA  AFFECTED BY DIS-
              CHARGE.—
                   (1) IN GENERAL.—In the  expenditure of Federal funds for
                  removal of oil, including for distribution of supplies, construc-
                  tion, and other reasonable and appropriate activities, under a
                  contract or agreement with a private parson, preference shall be       .
                  given, to the extent  feasible and practicable, to private persons       »jj£
                  residing or doing business primarily in the area affected  by the  •    j^* *
                  discharge of oil.                                                   "-«£
                   (2) LIMITATION.—This subsection shall not be considered to
                  restrict the use of Department of Defense resources.

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104 STAT. 501
SEC 1*13. CLAIMS PROCEDURE.
  (a) PRESENTATION.—Except as provided in nibMction (b). all claimi
for removal co«tt or damages shall ba presented first to the respon-
•ible party or guarantor of  the aource  deaignatad under aection
1014(a).                                         .
  (b) PRESENTATION TO FUND.—
      (1) IN GENERAL.—Claim* for removal costs or damagee may be
    presented fim to the Fund—
         (A) if the Preaident has advertiaed or otherwiae notified
       claimant* in accordance with aection lOKXcfc
         (B) by a responsible pany who may *ss*rt a claim under
       aection 1006;
         (O by the Governor of a State for removal costa incurred
       by that State; or
         (D) by a United States claimant in a caat where a foreign
       offshore unit haa diacharged oil causing damage for which
       the Fund ii liable under aection 101«aX
      (2) LIMITATION ON PRESENTING CLAIM.—No claim of a pereon
    against the Fund may be approved or certified during the
    pendency of an action by the person in court  to recover  costs
    which are the subject of the claim.
  (c) ELECTION.—If a claim is presented in accordance with subsec-
tion (a) and—
      (1) each  person to  whom the claim is preeented denies all
    liability for the claim, or
      (2) the claim is not settled by any person by  payment within
    90 days after the date upon which (A) the claim was presented,
    or (B) advertising was begun pursuant to section 1014(b), which-
    ever is later.
the claimant may elect to commence an action in court against the
responsible party or guarantor or to present the claim to the Fund.
  (d) UNCOMPENSATED DAMAGES.—If a claim is preeented in accord-
ance with this section and full and adequate compensation is un-
available, a  cls»m  for the uncompensated damages and  removal
costs may be preeented to the Fund.
  (e) PROCEDURE rot CLAIMS AOAINBT FUND.—The President  shall
promulgate, and may from time to time amend, regulations for the
presentation, filing,  processing,  settlement, and  adjudication of
claims under this Act against the Fund.
SEC 1*14. DESIGNATION OF SOURCE AND ADVERTISEMENT.
  (a) DESIGNATION or SOURCE AND NOTIFICATION.—When the Presi-
dent receives information of an incident, the President shall, where
possible and appropriate, designate the  source or sources of the
discharge or threat If a designated source is a vessel  or a facility,
the President shall immediately notify the responsible party and the
guarantor, if known, of that designation.
  (b) ADVERTISEMENT BY RESPONSOLE PARTY  OR GUARANTOR.—If a
responsible party or guarantor fails to inform the President, within
5 days after receiving notification of a designation under •nheertinn
(a), of the party'* or the guarantor's denial of the designation, such
party or guarantor shall advertise  the designation and the proce-
dures by which claims may be presented, in accordance with regula-
tion* promulgated  by  the President. Advertisement under the
preceding sentence shall begin no later than 15 day* after  the date
of the designation made under subsection (a). If advertisement is not
otherwise made in accordance with this subsection, the President
                                                               S3 USC 2713.
  PraidintofUA
  fimiitntttUS.
  33 USC 2714.

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               •hall promptly and at the expense of the responsible party or the
               guarantor involved, advertise the designation and the procedures by
               which claim* may be presented to the responsible party or guaran-
               tor. Advertisement under this subsection •hall continue tor a period
               of no lees than 30 days.
                (c) ADVBBTisntsNT BY PUHDKNT.—If—
                    (1) the responsible party and the guarantor both deny a
                  designation within 5 days after receiving notification of a des-
                  ignation under subsection (a),
                    (2) the source of the discharge or threat was a public vessel, or
                    (3) the President is unable to designate the SOUK* or sources
                  of the discharge or threat under subsection (a).
               the President shall advertise or otherwise notify potential claimants
               of the procedures  by  which claims may be presented to the Fund.
33 USC 2715.     SEC. IMS. SUBROGATION.

                (a)  IN GENERAL.—Any person,  including the Fund, who pays
               compensation pursuant to this Act to any claimant for removal costs
               or damages shall be eubrogated to all rights, claims, and causes of
               action that the claimant has under any other law.
                (b) ACTIONS ON BEHALF or FUND.—At the request of the Secretary,
               the Attorney General shall commence  an action on behalf of the
               Fund to recover any compensation paid by the Fund to any claimant
               pursuant to this Act, and all costs incurred by the Fund by reason of
               the claim,  including interest  (including  prejudgment interest).
               administrative and adjudicative costs, and attorney's fees. Such an
               action may be commenced against any responsible party or (subject
               to section 1016) guarantor, or against any other person who is liable,
               pursuant to any law,  to the compensated claimant or to the Fund,
               for the cost or damages for which the compensation was paid. Such
               an  action  shall be commenced against the responsible foreign
               government or other responsible party to recover any removal costs
               or damages paid from the  Fund as the result of the discharge, or
               substantial threat of discharge, of oil from a foreign oflsbore unit

33 USC 2716      SEC. !•!«. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY.
                (a) RCQUIKUI INT.—The responsible party for—
                    (1) any vessel over 300 gross tons  (except a non-eelApropelled
                  vessel that does not carry oil as cargo or fuel) using any place
                  subject to the jurisdiction of the United States; or
                    (2) any vessel using the waters of the exclusive economic tone
                  to transship or lighter oil  destined for  a place subject  to  the
                  jurisdiction of the United States;
               shall  establish  and  maintain, in  accordance  with  regulations
               promulgated by the Secretary, evidence of financial responsibility
               sufficient to meet the  maximum amount of liability to which. In the
               case of a tank vessel, the responsible party could be subject under
               section 1004 (aXl) or (d) of this Act. or to which, in the case o/any
               other vessel, the responsible party could be subjected under section
               1004 (aX2) or (d), in a case where the responsible party would be
               entitled to limit liability under that section. If the responsible party
               owns  or operates more than one vessel, evidence of financial respon-
               sibility need be established only to meet the amount of the maxi-
               mum liability applicable to the vessel having the greatest Tpf*i"*^"?
               liability.
                (b) SANCTIONS.—

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   i of a vessel) or the President (m the caee of a facility).
to b» acceptable: evidence of insurance, surety bond, guarantee,
letter of credit, qualification as a eelf-inaurer, or other evidence of
financial responsibility. Any bond filed shall be issued by a bonding
company authorized to do business in the United States. In promul-
gating requirements under this section, the Secretary or the Presi-
dent, as appropriate, may specify policy or other contractual terms,
conditions, or defenses which are necessary, or which ere unaccept-
      (1) WITHHOLDING CLEAfcANCE.—The Secretary of the Treasury
    shall withhold or revoke the clearance required by section 4197
    of the Revised Statutes of the  United States of any vessel
    subject to this section that does not have the evidence of finan-
    cial responsibility  required  for the vessel under this section.
      (2) DINTING ENTRY TO OR OBTAINING VESSELS.—The Secretary
    may—
          (A) deny entry to any vessel to any place in the United
        States, or to the navigable waters, or     •    >,-•         .    •'
          (B) detain at the place,                                         ,
    any vessel that, upon request, doss not produce the evidence of
    financial responsibility required for the vessel under this sec-
    tion.
      (3) Sttzuu or VESSEL.—Any vessel subject  to the require-                   •
    mente of this section which is found in the navigable waters
    without the necessary evidence of financial responsibility for
    the vessel shall be subject to eeizure by and forfeiture to the                         >->'i
    United States.                                            .                             *
  (OOrrnKME FAGOTTO.—                                                               :.
      (1) IN GENERAL.—Except as provided in paragraph (2),  each
    responsible party with respect to an offshore facility shall estab-                         . '-
    lish  and maintain  evidence  of financial responsibility  of                          • •„*.
    $150.000,000  to meet the  amount of  liability to which the
    responsible party could be subjected under section lOOKa) in a
    case in which the responsible party would be entitled to  limit
    liability Under that section. In a case in which a person is the
    responsible party for more than one  facility subject to this
    subsection, evidence of financial  responsibility need  be estab-
    lished only to  meet the maximum liability applicable to the
    facility having the greatest maximum liability.                                         -^  .
      (2) OOPWATEB roars.—Each responsible party with respect to                         -s -.
    a deepwater port shall establish and maintain evidence of finan-                           /
    cial responsibility sufficient to meet the maximum amount of                           v
    liability to which the responsible party could be subjected under                         _  ~
    section 1004

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              able, in establishing evidence of financial responsibility to effectuate
              the purposes of this Act.
                (0 CLAIMS AGAINST GUABAMTOE.—Any claim for which liability
              may be established  under section  1002 may be  asserted directly
              against any guarantor providing evidence of financial responsibility
              for a responsible party liable under that section for  removal costs
              and damages to which the claim pertains. In defending against such
              a claim, the guarantor may invoke (1) all rights and defenses which
              would be available to the responsible party under this Act, (2) any
              defense authorized under subsection (e), and (3) the defense that the
              incident was caused by the willful misconduct of the responsible
              party. The guarantor may not invoke any other defense that might
              be available in proceedings brought by the responsible party against
              the guarantor.
                (g) LIMITATION ON GUAEANTOB'S LIABILITY.—Nothing in this Act
              shall impose liability with respect to an incident on any guarantor
              for damages or removal costs which exceed,  in the aggregate, the
              amount of financial responsibility required under this Act which
              that guarantor has provided for a responsible party.
                (h) CONTINUATION  or REGULATIONS.—Any regulation relating' to
              financial responsibility, which  has been  issued pursuant to  any
              provision of law repealed or superseded by this Act, and which is in
              effect on the date immediately preceding the effective date of this
              Act, is  deemed and shall be construed to be a regulation  issued
              pursuant to this section. Such a regulation shall remain in full force
              and effect unless and until superseded by a new regulation  issued
              under this section.
                (i) UNIFIED CEBTWICATE.—The  Secretary may issue a single  uni-
              fied certificate of financial responsibility for purposes of this Act
              and any other law.

33 USC 2717.     SEC 1017. LITIGATION, JURISDICTION. AND VENUE.
                (a) REVIEW or REGULATIONS.—Review of any regulation promul-
              gated under this Act may be had upon application by any interested
              person only in the Circuit Court of Appeals of the United States for
              the District of Columbia. Any such application shall be made within
              90 days from the date of promulgation of such regulations. Any
              matter with respect to which review could have been obtained under
              this subsection shall  not be subject to judicial review in any civil or
              criminal proceeding for enforcement or to obtain damages or recov-
              ery of response costs.
                (b) JuBismcnoN.—Except as provided in subsections (a) and (c),
              the United States district courts shall have exclusive  original juris-
              diction over all controversies arising under this Act. without regard
              to the citizenship of the parties or the amount in controversy. Venue
              shall lie in any district in which the discharge or injury or damages
              occurred, or in which the defendant resides, may be found, has its
              principal office, or has appointed an agent for service of process. For
              the purposes of this section, the Fund shall reside in the District of
              Columbia.
                (c) STATE COUBT JUEISPICTION.—A State trial court of competent
              jurisdiction over claims for removal costs or damages, as defined
              under this Act, may consider claims under this Act or State law and
              any final judgment of such court (when no longer subject to ordinary
              forms of review) shall be recognized, valid, and enforceable for au
              purposes of this Act.

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  (d) ASSESSMENT AND COLLKTION  or TAX.—Tbt provisions of
•ubMctions (a), (b), and (e) shall not apply to any controversy or
other matter resulting from the assess tnsnt or collection of any tax,
or to the review of any regulation promulgated under the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986.
  (•) SAVING* PtovmoN.—Nothing in this title ahall apply to any
cause of action or right of recovery arising from any incident which
occurred prior to the date of enactment of this title. Such claims                             ,  .' ' '
•hall be adjudicated pursuant to the law applicable on the date of
the incident
  (f) PDUOD or LIMITATIONS.—                          •
     (1) DAMAGES.—Except as provided in paragraphs (8) and (4),
   an action for damages under this Act shall be barred unless the
   action is brought within S years after—
         (A) the date on which the loss and the connection of the
       loss with the discharge in question are reasonably diaonver
       able with the exercise of due can, or
         (B) ia the case of natural resource damages under section
       1002(bX2XA),  the date of  completion  of  the natural re-
       sources damage assessment under section lOOStcX
     (2) REMOVAL COSTS.—An action for recovery  of removal costs
   referred to in section 1002(bXl) must be commenced within 3
   yean after completion of the removal action. In any such action
   described in this subsection, the court shall enter a declaratory
   Judgment on liability for removal costs or damages that will be
   binding on any subsequent action or actions to recover further                                   /
   removal costs or damages. Except as otherwise provided in this                                   [
   paragraph, an action may be commenced  under thhr title for
   recovery of removal costs at any time after such easts have been
   incurred.                                         ,                                         .  -
     (3) CoNTUBvnoit.—No action for contribution far any re-                                  .  .
   ssoval costs or damages may be commenced' more than, ft;
         (A) the date of judgment in any action under this Act for
       recovery of such costs or damages, or
         (B) the date of entry of a judicially approved settlement
       with respect to such costs or damages.
     (4)  SUBROGATION.—No action  based on  rights subrogated
    pursuant to this Act by reason of payment of a claim may be
    commenced under this Act more than 3 years after the dais of
    payment of such claim.
     (5) COMMENCEMENT.—The time limitations contained herein
    •hall not begin to run—
         (A) against a minor until the earlier of the date when
       such minor reaches 18 years of age or the date on which a
       legal representative is duly appointed far such minor, or
         (B) against an incompetent person until the earlier of the
       date on which such incompetent's incompetency ends or the
       date on which a legal representative is duly appointed for
       such incompetent

SEC Mil RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER LAW.                             BUSCI71S.
  (a) PxEsnvATioN or STATE AUTHOIUTIB; SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
ACT.—Nothing  in this Act or the Act of March 8, 1851  shall—
     (1) affect or be construed or interpreted es preempting, the
    authority of any State or political subdivision thereof from

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           PUBLIC LAW 101-380—AUG. 18,1990
33 USC 7719.
33 USC 2701
nou.
    imposing any additional liability or requirement* with respect
    to—
         (A) the discharge of oil or other pollution by oil within
       such State; or
         (B) any  removal activities in  connection with nidi a
       discharge; or
      (2) affect or be construed or interpreted to affect or modify in
    any way the obligation! or liabilities of any person under the
    Solid Waste Disposal Act (42 U.S.C. 6901 et seq.) or State law,
    including common law.
  (b) PUHBVATION OP STATS FUNDS.—Nothing in this Act or in
section 9509 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 UJ3.C. 9509)
shall in any way affect, or be construed to affect,  the authority of
any State—
      (1) to establish, or to continue in effect,  a fund any purpose of
    which is to pay for costs or damages arising out of, or directly
    resulting from, oil  pollution or  the substantial threat of oil
    pollution; or
      (2) to require any person to contribute to such a fund-
  (c) ADDITIONAL RCQUIUMCNTS AND LIABIUTUS; PENALTOB.—Noth-
ing in this Act, the Act of March 3. 1851 (46  U.S.C. 183 et sea.), or
section 9509 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U&c79509),
shall in any way affect, or be construed to affect,  the authority of
the United States or any State or political  subdivision thereof—
      (1) to impose additional liability or additional requirements;
    or
      (2) to impose, or to determine the amount of, any fine or
    penalty (whether criminal or civil in nature) for any violation of

relating to the discharge, or substantial threat of a discharge, of oiL
  (d)  FIDBBAL  EMPLOYEE LIABILITY.—For  purposes  of  section
26790>X2XB) of title 28. United States Code, nothing in this Act shall
be construed to authorize or create a cause of action against a
Federal officer or employee in the officer's or employee's personal or
individual capacity for any act or omission while acting within the
scope of the officer's or employee's office or employment

SEC 1011. STATE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY.
  A State may enforce, on the  navigable waters of the State, the
requirements for evidence of  financial responsibility under section
1016.
SEC IMO. APPLICATION.
  This Act shall apply to an incident occurring after the date of the
enactment of this Act

  TITLE II—CONFORMING AMENDMENTS
              SEC SMI. INTERVENTION ON THE HIGH SEAS ACT.
                Section 17 of the Intervention on the High Seas Act (83 U.&C.
              1486) is amended to read as follows:
                "SEC. 17. The Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund shall be available to
              the Secretary for actions taken under sections 5 and 7 of this Act"

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                                                           104 STAT. 507
                                                            33 USC 1821
SEC 1992. FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT.                  S3 USC 1321
  (a) AmJCATiON.—Subsections (fX (g). (h), and (i) of section Sll of
the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (S3 U.S.C. 1321) ahall not
apply with respect to any incident for which liability is established
under aection 1002 of this Act
  (b) CONFORMING AMENDMENTS,—Section 311 of the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1321) if amended at follows:
     (1) Subsection (i) is amended by striking "(1)" after "(i)" and
   by striking paragraph! (2) and (3).
     (2) Subsection (k) is repealed. Any amounts remaining in the
   revolving fund established under that subsection ahall be depos-
   ited in the Fund. The Fund shall assums all liability incurred
   by the revolving fund established under that subsection.
     (3) Subsection (1) is amended by striking the second sentence.
     (4) Subsection (p) is repealed.
     (5) The following is added at the end thereof:
  "(s) The Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund established under section
9509  of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U AC. 9509) shall be
available to carry out subsections (b). (c), (d), (j), and 0) as those
subsections  apply to  discharges, and  substantial threats of dis-
charges, of oil. Any amounts received by the United States under
this section shall be deposited in the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund.".

SEC MM. OEEPWATER PORT ACT.
  (a) CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.—The Deepwater Port Act of 1974
(33 U.S.C. 1502 et sea.) is amended—
     (1) in section 4(cXl) by striking "section 180) of this Act;" and  33 USC 1S03.
   inserting "section 1016 of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990"; and
                                                            33 USC 1517.
                                                            26U8CS509
     (2) by striking section 18.
  (b) AMOUNTS REMAINING  IN DEEFWATEE  PORT  FUND.—Any
amount* remaining in the Deepwater Port Liability Fund estab-
lished under section 18(f) of the Deepwater Port Act of 1974 (33
U5.C. 1517(0)  shall be deposited in the Oil Spill Liability Trust
Fund established under section 9509 of the Internal Revenue Code of
1986 (26 U.S.C. 9509). The Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund shall
aaiume all liability incurred by the Deepwater Port Liability Fund.

SEC SSM. OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF LANDS ACT AMENDMENTS OF
          ItTS.
  Title III of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Amendments of 26 USC tsw
1978 (43 U.S.C. 1811-1824) is repealed. Any amounts remaining in »°u
the OfTshore Oil Pollution Compensation  Fund established under
section 302 of that  title (43 U.S.C. 1812) shall be deposited in the Oil
Spill Liability  Trust Fund established under section 9509 of the
Internal Revenue  Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 9509). The Oil Spill
Liability Trust Fund shall assume  all liability incurred  by  the
Onshore Oil Pollution Compensation Fund.


       TITLE  III—INTERNATIONAL OIL

 POLLUTION PREVENTION AND REMOVAL
                                                                                     V
SEC SMI. SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING PARTICIPATION IN INTER.
          NATIONAL REGIME.

  It is the sense of the Congress that it is in the best interests of the
United States to participate in an international oil pollution liabil-

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 ,              ity and compensation regime that is at least as effective as Federal
^              and State laws in preventing incidents and in guaranteeing full and
               prompt compensation for damages resulting from incidents.

               SEC MM. UNITED STATES-CANADA GREAT LAKES OIL WILL COOPERA-
                        TION.                •     .                        .'     .
                (a) Rzvnw.—The Secretary of State shall review relevant inter-   '.'/
               national agreements and treaties with the Government of Canada.
               including the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, to determine
               whether amendments or additional international agHnromtt are
               necessary to—
                    (1) prevent discharges of oil on the Great Lakes;        '
                    (2) ensure an immediate and effective removal of oil on the
                  Great I-alr*f:mru*
                    (3) fully compensate those who are injured by a discharge of
                  oil on the Great Lakes.
                (b) CONSULTATION.—In carrying out this section, the Secretary of
              State  shall consult with the Department  of Transportation, the
               Environmental Protection Agency, the National Oceanic and At-
              mospheric Administration,  the Great  Lakes  States, the Inter-
              national Joint Commission, and other appropriate agencies.
                (c) REPOKT.—The Secretary of State shall submit a  report to the
              Congress on the  results of the review under this section within 6
              months after the date of the enactment of this Act

              SEC MM. UNITED STATES-CANADA LAKE CHAMPLAIN OIL WILL CO-
                        OPERATION.
                (a) REVIEW.—The Secretary of State shall review relevant inter-
              national agreements and treaties with the Government of Canada,
              to determine whether amendments  or additional  international
              agreements are necessary to—
                    (1) prevent discharges of oil on Lake Champlain;
                    (2) ensure an immediate and effective removal of oil on Lake
                  Champlain; and
                    (3) fully compensate those who are injured by a discharge of
                  oil on Lake Champlain.
Vermont.         Q>) CONSULTATION.—In carrying out this section, the Secretary of
N«T York       Sute  ghm], c^uu ^tf, ^ Department  of Transportation, the
              Environmental Protection Agency, the National Oceanic and At-
              mospheric Administration,  the States of Vermont and New York.
              the International Joint Commission, and other appropriate agencies.
                (c) REPORT.—The Secretary of State shall submit a  report to the
              Congress on  the  results of the review under this section  within 6
               months after the date of the enactment of this Act

              SEC MM. INTERNATIONAL INVENTORY OF REMOVAL EQUIPMENT AND
                        PERSONNEL.
                The President shall encourage appropriate international organiza-
              tions to establish an international inventory of spill removal equip-
              ment and personnel

              SEC JOSS. NEGOTIATIONS WITH CANADA CONCERNING TUG ESCORTS IN
                        PUGET SOUND.
                Congress urges the Secretary of State to enter into negotiations
              with the Government of Canada to ensure that tugboat escorts are
               required for all tank vessels with a capacity over 40,000 deadweight
              tons in the Strait of Juan de Fuca and in Haro Strait

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  TITLE IV—PREVENTION AND REMOVAL


               Subtitle A—Prevention       :  ,

SEC Wl. REVIEW OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE AND OTHER MATTERS
          IN ISSUING LICENSES. CERTIFICATES OF REGISTRY, AND
          MERCHANT MARINERS' DOCUMENTS.
  (a) LICENSB AND CotTmcATB or REGISTRY.—Section 7101 of title
46. United States Coda, is amended by adding at the and the
following:
  "(g) The Secretary may not issue a license or certificate of registry
under this section unless an individual applying for the  license or
certificate makes available to the Secretary, under section 206(bX7)
of the National Driver Register Act of 1982 (28 U£XX 401 note), any
information contained in the National Driver Register related to an
offense described in section 205UX8) (A) or (B) ofthat Act committed
by the individual.
  "(h) The Secretary may review the criminal record of an individ-
ual who applies for a license or certificate of registry under this
section.
  "(i) The Secretary shall require the testing of an individual who
applies for issuance or renewal of a license or certificate of registry
under this chapter for use of a dangerous drag in violation of law or
Federal regulation.".
  (b) MERCHANT MAXINCRS'  DOCUMENTS.—Section 7302 of title 46,
United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the  following:
  "(c) The Secretary may not issue a merchant mariner's  document
undar this chanter unless the individual applying for the document
makes available to the  Secretary, undar eection S06(bX7) of the
National  Driver Bafiatar Act of 1982 (23 U££. 401  Mte). any
information contained in the National Driver Register related to an
effrae described ra section ZOSCaXS) CA) or (B) ofthat Act committed
by the individual.
  "(d) The Secretary may review the criminal record of an individ-
ual  who applies for a  merchant mariner's document under this
lection.
  "(•) The  Secretary shall  require the testing of an individual
applying for issuance or renewal of a merchant mariner's document
under this chapter for the use of a  dangerous drug in violation of
law or Federal regulation.".

SEC 41W. TERM OF LICENSES. CERTIFICATES OF REGISTRY. AND MER,
          CHANT MARINERS' DOCUMENTS: CRIMINAL  RECORD  RE-
          VIEWS IN RENEWALS.
  (a) LJCENSH.— Section 7106 of title 46, United  States Code, is
amended  by inserting "and  may be renewed for «MJ*J«I««I  5-year
periods" after "is valid for 5 years".
  (b) CxxrmcATO or REGISTRY.— Section 7107  of title 46. United
State. Code, is amended by striking "is not limited in duration." and
inserting  "is valid for 5 yean and may be renewed for additional 6-
year periods.".
  (c) MCBCHANT MAJUNDU' DOCUMENTS.— Section 7802 of title 46,
united States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:
  "(0 A merchant mariner's document issued under this chapter is
valid for 5 years and may be renewed for additional 5-year periods.".

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46 use 7106       (d) TERMINATION or EXISTING LICENSES, CERTIFICATES, AMP Docu-
not*            MINTS.—A license,  certificate of registry, or merchant mariner's
               document issued before the date of the enactment of this section
               terminates on the day it would have expired if—
                    (1) subsections (a), (b), and (c) were in effect on the date it was
                  issued; and
                    (2) it was renewed at the end of each 5-year period under
                  section 7106, 7107, or 7302 of title 46. United States Code.
                (e) CRIMINAL RECORD REVIEW  IN  RENEWALS OP LICENSES AND
              CERTIFICATES OF REGISTRY.—
                    (1) IN GENERAL.—Section 7109 of title 46, United States Code,
                  is amended to read as follows:

              "S 7109. Review of criminal records
                "The Secretary may review the criminal record of each holder of a
              license or certificate of registry issued under this part who applies
              for renewal of that license or certificate of registry. .
                    (2) CLERICAL AMENDMENT.—The analysis for chapter 71 of title
                  46, United States Code, is amended by striking the item relating
                  to section 7109 and inserting the following:

              "7109. Review of criminal record*.".

              SEC 4101. SUSPENSION AND  REVOCATION OF LICENSES. CERTIFICATES
                        OF REGISTRY. AND MERCHANT MARINERS' DOCUMENTS TOR
                        ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE.
                (a) AVAILABILITY  OF INFORMATION IN NATIONAL DRIVER  REG-
              ISTER.—
                   (1) IN GENERAL.—Section 7702 of title 46, United States Code,
                  is amended by adding at the end the following:
                "(cKl) The Secretary shall request a holder  of a license, certificate
              of registry, or merchant mariner's document to make available to
              the  Secretary, under section 206(bX4) of the National Driver Reg-
              ister Act of 1982 (23 U.S.C. 401 note), all information contained in
              the  National Driver Register related to an offense described  in
              section 205(aX3) (A) or (B) of that Act committed by the individual.
                "(2) The Secretary shall  require the testing of the holder of a
              license, certificate of registry, or merchant mariner's document for
              use  of alcohol and dangerous drugs in violation of law or Federal
              regulation. The testing may include preemployment (with respect to
              dangerous drugs only), periodic, random, reasonable cause, and post
              accident testing.
                "(dXl) The Secretary may temporarily, for not more than 46 days.
              suspend and take possession of the license, certificate of registry, or
              merchant mariner s document held by an individual if. when acting
              under the authority of that license, certificate, or document—
                    "(A) that individual performs a safety sensitive function on a
                  vessel, as determined by the Secretary, and
                    "(B) there  is probable cause to believe that the individual—
                       "(i) has performed the safety sensitive function in viola-
                      tion of law or Federal regulation regarding use of alcohol or
                      a dangerous drug;
                       "(ii) has been convicted of an offense that would prevent
                      the issuance or renewal of the liceiue, certificate, or docu-
                      ment; or
                       "(iii) within the 3-year period preceding the initiation of a
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        dMcribed in MCtion 205(aX8) (A) or (B) of the National
        Driver Remitter Act of 1982.
  "(2) If • license, certificate, or document if temporarily suspended
underthissection, an expedited heeding uiidersubssction (a) of this
MCtion  shall be held within 80 days after the  temporary suspen-
sion.".
      (2) DEFINITION or DANOEBOUS MUG.—(A) Section 2101 of title       ,       -.
    46. United States Code, is amended by inserting after paragraph
    (8) the following new paragraph:
      "(8a) 'dangerous drug* mesni a  narcotic  drug, a controlled
    substance, or a  controlled substance analog (as defined in sec-
    tion 102 of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse and Control Act of
    1970 (21 U.S C. 802)). .                      •
      (B) Sections 760S(a) and 7704(a) of title 46, United States Code.
    are repealed.
  (b) BASIS FOE SUSPENSION OB REVOCATION.—Section 7703 of title
46. United States Code, is amended to read as follows:

"t 7703. Bases for suspension or revecatiosi  .   •••.  .  '    • '
  "A  liceue. certificate of registry, or merchant mariner's docu-
ment  issued by the  Secretary may be suspended or revoked  if the
holder—
      "(1) when acting under the authority of that license, certifi-
    cate, or document—
          "(A) has violated or fails to comply with this subtitle, a
        regulation prescribed under this subtitle, or any other law
        or regulation intended  to promote marine safety  or  to
        protect navigable waters; or
          "(B) has committed an act of incompetence, misconduct,
        or negligence;
      "(2) is convicted of an offense that would prevent the issuance
    or renewal of a license, certificate of registry, or merchant
    mariner's document; or
      "(3) within the 3-year period preceding the initiation of the
    suspension or revocation proceeding is convicted of an offense
    described in section 206toX3) (A) or (B) of the National Driver
    Register Act of 1982 (23 U.S.C. 401 note).".
  (c) TERMINATION  OP REVOCATION.—Section 7701(c) of title 46.
United States Code, is amended to read as follows:
  "(c) When a license, certificate of registry, or merchant mariner's
document has been  revoked under this chapter, the former holder
may be issued a new license, certificate or registry, or merchant
mariner's document only after—
      "(1) the Secretary decides,  under regulations prescribed by
    the Secretary, that the issuance is compatible with the require-
    ment of good discipline and safety at sea; and
      "(2) the former holder provides  satisfactory proof that the
        i  for revocation are no longer valid.".
SBC 41M. REMOVAL OP MASTBB OB INDIVIDUAL IN dUKCE.

  Section 8101 of title 46, United States Code, is amended by adding
at the end the following:
  "(i) When the 2 next most senior licensed officers on a vessel
reasonably believe that the master or  individual in charge of the
   •el is under the influence of alcohol or a dangerous drug and is
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              mate, or operator licenced under Mctioo 7101(c) (Ij or (8) of this title
              shall—
                   "(1) temporarily relieve the master or individual ia charge;
                   "(2) temporarily take command of the veawl;
                   "(3) in the caee of a veawl required to  have a log  under
                 chapter 113 of this title, immediately enter the details  of the
                 incident in the log; and
                   "(4) report thoee details to the Secretary—
                       "(A) by the most expeditious means available; and
                       "(B) in written form  transmitted within 13 hours after
                     the vessel arrives at its next port".

              SEC 410S. ACCESS TO NATIONAL DRIVER REGISTER.        '
               (a)  ACCESS  TO Ream**.—Section  206(b)  of  the National Driver
              Register Act of 1982 (23 U.S.C. 401 note) is amended—
                   (1) by redesignating the second paragraph (5) (as added to the
                 end of that section by section 4(bXl) of the Rail Safety Improve-
                 ment Act of 1988) as paragraph (6); and     i
                   (2) by adding at the end the following:
               "(7XA) Any individual who holds or who has applied for a license
              or certificate of registry under section 7101 of title 46, United  States
              Code, or a merchant mariner's document under section 7302 of title
              46, United States Code,  may request the chief driver lirrnfing
              official of a State to transmit to  the Secretary of the department in
              which the Coast Guard is operating in accordance with subsection
              (a)  information regarding the motor vehicle driving record  of the
              individual.
               "(B) The Secretary—
                   "(i) may receive information transmitted by the chief  driver
                 licensing official of a State pursuant to a request under subpara-
                 graph (A);
                   "(ii) shall make the information available to the individual for
                 review and written comment before denying, suspending,  or
                 revoking the license,  certificate of registry, or merchant mari-
                 ner's document of the individual based on thariofornation and
                 before using that information in any action taken under chap-
                 ter 77 of title 46, United States Code; and
                   "(iii) may not otherwise  divulge  or  use  that  information,
                 except for the purposes of section 7101,7302, or 7703 of title 46,
                 United States Code.
               "(C) Information regarding the motor vehicle driving record of an
              individual may not  be transmitted to the Secretary under this
              paragraph if the information was entered in the Register more than
              3 years before the date of the request for the information, iiplnss the
              information relates to revocations or suspensions that are still in
              effect on the  date of the request Information submitted to the
              Register by States under  the Act of July 14, 1960 (74 Stat S26). or
              under this title shall be  subject to access for the purpose of this
              paragraph during the transition to the Register described  under
              section 203(c) of this title.".
               (b) CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.—
                   (1) REVIEW or INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM REGISTER,—Chap-
                 ter 75 of title 46, United States Code, is amended by adding at
                 the end the following:

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"17505. Review of information hi National Driver Register
  "The Secretary shall make information received from the Na-
tional Driver Register under section 206aMMMTa*nuuwTutivtMaA.
  (a)  STANBABB* FOB  FOREIGN TAJIK VaBms.-Section 9101(a) of
title 46, United State* Code, to amended to read a* fbUowr
  "(•XI) The Secretary shall evaluate the •"••"•"*;. training, quali-
fication, and watchkaeping standards of a foreign country that
issues documentation for any vessel to which chapter 87 of this title
applies—
      "(A) on a periodic basis; and
      "(B) when the vessel to involved in a marine casualty required
     "(8) those standards are being enforced.
  "(3) If the Secretary determines under thto siihssrrinai that
    to be reported under section 6101(a) (4) or (6) of this title.                                  /
  "(2) After each evaluation made under paragraph (1) of this                                  V-
subsection, the Secretary shall determine whether—
     "(A) the foreign country has standards for licensing and                                . ' ^
    certification of seamen that are at least equivalent to United                                  v
    States tew or international standard* accepted by the United
leat to United State* law or international standard* accepted by the
United States,  the Secretary shall  prohibit vsasil* issued docu-
mentation by that country from entering the United States until the
Secretary determines those standards have been established and are
being enforced.
  "(4) Tht Secretary may allow provisional entry of a veeeel prohib-
ited from entering the United States under paragraph (8) of this
subsection if—                                                                                ,«,
      "(A) the owner or  operator of the vessel  establishes, to the                                -:f>'
   satisfaction of the Secretary, that the vessel i* not unsafe or a                                  '*•
   threat to the marine environment; or
      "(B) the entry  is necessary for the safety  of the vessel or                                  .  ,
   individuals on the vessel.".                                   .                              .•> •:,.<'
  (b) RKT-OHINO MAJUKB CASUALTIB.—
      (1) REPORTING  BCQUUKMCHT.— Section 6101(a) of title 46,
    United  Stetes Coda, to  amended by adding  at the end the
   following:
      "(5) significant harm to the environment".
      (2) APPLICATION TO POUOON VESSELS.— Section 6101(d) of title
   46, United Stetes Code, to amended—
         (A) by inserting "(I)" before "Thto part";  and

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                       (B) by adding at the end the following:
                "(2) This part applies,  to  the extent consistent with generally
              rfcogniand principles of international law, to a foreign vessel con-
              structed or adapted to carry,  or that carries, oil in bulk as cargo or
              cargo residue involved in a marine casualty described under subset-
              tion (a) (4) or (5) in waters subnet to the Jurisdiction of the United
              States, including the Exclusive Economic Zone.".
                (c)  TECHNICAL AND CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.—Section 9(a) of
              the Ports  and Waterways Safety  Act (33  U.S.C.  1228(a)) is
              amended—
                   (1) in the matter preceding paragraph (U by striking "section
                 4417s  of the  Revised Statutes,  as amended." and  inserting
                 "chapter 37 of title 46, United States Code,";
                   (2) in paragraph (2). by striking "section 4417a of the Revised
                 Statutes, as amended," and inserting "chapter 37 of title 46,
                 United States Code,"; and
                   (3) in paragraph (5), by striking "section  4417a(ll) of the
                 Revised Statutes, as amended." and inserting "section 9101 of
                 title 46, United States Code.".

              SEC 4107. VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICE SYSTEMS.
                (a) IN GENERAL.—Section 4(a) of the Ports and Waterways Safety
              Act (33 U.S.C. 1223(a)) is amended—
                   (1) by striking "Secretary  may—" and inserting "Secre-
                   (2) in paragraph (1) by striking "establish, operate, and main-
                 tain" and inserting "may construct, operate, «"»<««*««'i. improve,
                 or expand";
                   (3) in paragraph (2) by striking "require" and inserting "shall
                 require appropriate";
                   (4)  in paragraph (3) by inserting "may" before "require";
                   (5) in paragraph (4) by inserting ''may" before "control ; and
                   (6)  in paragraph (5) by inserting "may" before "require".
               (b) DIRECTION or VESSEL MOVEMENT.—
                   (1) STUDY.—The Secretary shall conduct a study—
                       (A) of whether the Secretary should be given additional
                     authority to direct the movement of vessels on navigable
                     waters and should exercise such authority; and
                       (B) to determine and prioritize the United States ports
                     and channels that are in need of new, expanded, or im-
                     proved vessel traffic service systems, by evaluating—
                           (i) the nature, volume, and frequency of vessel traffic;
                           (ii) the risks of collisions, spills, and damages associ-
                         ated with that traffic;
                           (iii) the impact of installation, •*p"""T't or improve-
                         ment of a vessel traffic service system; and
                           (iv) all other relevant costs and data.
                   (2)  REPORT.—Not later than 1 year after the date of the
                 enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to the Con-
                 gress a report on the results of the study conducted under
                 paragraph (1) and recommendations for ji*»pl'"'»*nting the re-
                 sults of that study.

              SEC 4IOS. GREAT LAKES PILOTAGE.
               (a)  INDIVIDUALS WHO  MAY SERVE AS  PILOT  ON UNDBHONATED
              GREAT LAKE WATERS.—Section 9302(b) of title 46, United Stated
              Code, is amended to read as follows:

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  "(b) A member of the complement of • veeael of the United States
operating on register or of • veewl of Canada may serve a* the pilot
required on waters not designated by the President if the member is
licensed under section 7101 of this title, or under equivalent provi-
sions of O^nHiap law, to direct the navigation of the vessel on the
waters being navigated."•
  (b) FINAL-TICS.—Section 9308 of title 46, United States Code,  is
amended in each of subsections (a), (b). and (c) by striking "$500"
and insetting "no more than $10,000".

SCC 41*1. PERIODIC GAUGING OF PLATING THICKNESS OP COMMERCIAL
          VESSELS.
                                                               4« USC 3703
  Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act,
the Secretary shall  issue regulations  for vessels  constructed or
adapted to carry, or that carry, oil  in  bulk as cargo or cargo
residue—
      (1) establishing minimum standards for plating thickness; and
      (2) requiring, consistent with generally recognized principles
    of international law, periodic gauging of the plating thickness of
    all such vessels over 30 yean old operating on the navigable
    waters or the waters of the exclusive economic zone.

SEC 4111. OVERFILL AND TANK LEVEL OR PRESSURE MONITORING DE-  fonUtiom
          VICES.                                               46USC 3703
  (a) STANDARDS.—Not later  than 1 year after the date of the
enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall establish, by regulation.
minimum  standards for devices for warning persons of overfills and
tank levels of oil in cargo tanks and devices for monitoring the
pressure of oil cargo tanks.
  (b) Ust—Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of
this Act. the Secretary shall issue regulations establishing, consist-
ent with  generally  recognized  principles  of international law,
requirements concerning the use of—
      (1) overfill devices, and
      (2) tank level or pressure monitoring devices,
which are  referred to in subsection (a) and which meet the standards
established by the Secretary under subsection (a), on vessels con-
structed or adapted to carry, or that carry, oil in bulk as cargo or
cargo residue on the  navigable waters and the waters of the exclu-
sive economic zone.

SEC 4111. STUDY ON TANKER NAVIGATION SAFETY STANDARDS,
                                                               4« USC 3703
  (a) IN OtN»»AU—Not later than 1 Year after the date of enact-
ment of this Act, the Secretary shall initiate a study to determine
whether existing laws and regulations are adequate to ensure the
safe navigation of vessels transporting oil or hazardous substances
in bulk on the navigable waters and the waters of the exclusive
economic zone.
  (b) CONTENT.—In conducting the study required under subsection
(a), the Secretary shall—
      (1) determine appropriate crew sizes on tankers;
      (2) evaluate  the  adequacy of qualifications and training of
    crewmembers on tankers;
      (3) evaluate  the ability of crewmembers on tankers to take
    emergency  actions to prevent or remove a discharge of oil or a
    hazardous substance from their tankers;
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                    (4) evaluate the adequacy of navigation equipment and aye-
                  terns on tankers (including aonar, electronic chart diapiay, and
                  satellite technology);
                    (5) evaluate and teat electronic  meant of position-reporting
                  and identification on tankers, consider the »»«it»imiim standard!
                  suitable for equipment for that purpose, and determine whether
                  to require that equipment on tankers;
                    (6) evaluate  the adequacy of navigation procedure* under
                  different operating conditions, hw'wting  such  variablee as
                  speed, daylight, ice, tides, weather, and other conditions;      .
                    (7) evaluate whether areas of navigable waters and the ezclu-
                  aive economic tone should be  designated as zonee won* the
                  movement of tankers should be limited or prohibited;
                    (8) evaluate whether inspection standards are adequate;
                    (9) review and incorporate the results of past studies, indud-
                  ing  studies conducted by the Coast Guard and the Office of
                  Technology Assessment;
                    (10) evaluate the use of computer simulator counts for train-
                  ing  bridge officers and pilots of  vessels transporting oil or
                  hazardous substances on the navigable waters and waters of the
                  exclusive economic zone, and determine the  feasibility and
                  practicality of rnf •^•tiny such training*
                    (11) evaluate  the size, cargo capacity, and  flag nation of
                  tankers transporting  oil or hazardous substances on the navi-
                  gable waters and the waters of the exclusive
                       (A) identifying changes occurring over the past 20 years
                      in such size and cargo capacity and in vessel navigation and               ..  V,
                      technology; and                                                      - •  .
                       (B) evaluating the extent to which the risks or difficulties
                      associated  with tanker navigation, vessel  traffic control,
                      accidents, oil spills, and the containment and cleanup of
                      such spills are influenced by or related to an increase in               .,.>,.;
                      tanker size and cargo capacity; and                                     -TV."
                    (12) evaluate and test a  program of remote alcohol testing for
                  masters and pilots aboard tankers carrying significant quan-
                  tities of oil.
                (c) RETORT.—Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of
              this Act, the Secretary shall transmit to the Congress a report on
              the results of  the study conducted under subsection (aX including
              recommendations for implementing the results of that study.

              SEC 4112. DREDGE MODIFICATION STUDY,                                           y*
                (a) STUDY.—The Secretary of the Army shall conduct a study and               . " V
              demonstration to determine the feasibility  of modifying dredges to               -  .  :'
              make  them usable in  removing discharges of oil  ana tuutaraous
              substances.
                (b) RKPORT.—Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of              *•%';•
              this Act, the Secretary  of the  Army shall submit to the Congress a              ,•'"• .s&
              report on the results of the study conducted under subsection (a) and              nuapr
              recommendations for implementing the results of that study.                      Sv;

Pn.id.nt ofU-S.  SEC. 4111. USE OF LINERS.                                                       %'•
                (a) STUDY.—The  President  shall conduct a study to determine
              whether liners or other secondary means of containment should be                •"-.
              used to prevent leaking or to aid  in leak detection at onshore
              facilities used for the bulk storage of oil and located near navigable               £'. .
              waters.                                                                      ?£&,"

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  (b) REPOBT.—Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of               \T. 519
this Act, the President shall submit to the Congress a report on the
results of the study conducted  .under  subsection  (a) and rec-
ommendations to implement the results of the study.
  (c) IMPLEMENTATION.—Not later than 6 months after the date the
report required under subsection (b) is submitted to the Congress,
th* Prwiaent •hell iinnlentant the ••««i««m««i^«*i«»«« «««i»»»i»«»ti  in
MXW « •^^•••^••v ^MV** m*m*fu^^fmmmw mmm^ m m • • Ba.«M.wav^^B«M«^v «Mn»i^MMW  MM
the report.

SEC 4114. TANK VESSEL MANNING.                                 4«USCroS
  (a) RULEMAEINO.—In  order to  protect life,  property, and the  ***'         •"*•*'**
environment, the Secretary shall initiate a rulemaking proceeding
within 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act to define
the conditions under, and designate the waters upon, which tank
vessels subject to section 8708 of title 46, United States Code, may
operate in the navigable waters with the auto-pilot engaged  or
with an unattended engine room.                          . .
  (b) WATaas.-Ssction 8104 of title 46, United States Code,  is
amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:
  "(n) On  a tanker, a licensed individual or •••"••m may not  be
permitted to work more than 15 hours in any 2+hour period,  or
more than 36 hours in any 72-hour period, except in an emergency
          In this eubeectioBt 'work' includes any administrative
or a drill. In this eubsectioo. 'work- includes any
duties associated with the vessel whether performed on board the

  (c) MANNING REQUIEEMENT.—Section 8101(a) of title 46, United
States Code, is amended—
     (1) by striking "and" at the end of paragraph (IX
     (2) by strikinc the period at the end of paragraph (2) and
    inserting "; and7; and
     (3) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
     "(3) a  tank vessel shall  consider the navigation, cargo han-
    dling, and maintenance functions of that vessel for protection of
    life, property, and the environment".
  (d) STANDARDS.—Section 9102(a) of title 46. United States Code, is
amended—
     (I) by striking "and" at the end of paragraph (6);
     (2) by striking the period st the end of paragrepi
    insertinc"; and*;and
     (3)byadding^attheendthefoCtowuignewparagranh;

  (e) RECOH*—Section 7502  of title 46, United States
amended by striking "•"•'"*•*» records'* and  inserting "i
computerized records".                                 \
SEC 411V ESTABLISHMENT OF DOUBLE HULL REQUIREMENT rt
  (a) DOUBLE HULL RIO.UIBXMENT.—Chapter 87 of title 46, United
States Code, is am+ndf1 by inserting after section 3703 the following
new section:

"13703s. Tank vessel construction standards
  "(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a vessel to which
this chapter applies shall be equipped with a double hull—
     "(1) if it is constructed or adapted to carry, or carries, oil in
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                    "(2) when operating on the waters subject to the jurisdiction
                  of the United States,  including the Exclusive Economic Zone.
                "(b) This eection doee not apply to—
                    "(1) • vessel used only to respond to a discharge of oil or a
                  hazardous substance;
                    "(2) a vessel of teai than 5,000 grow tone equipped with •
                  double containment system determined by the Secretary to be
                  as effective as a double hull for the prevention of a discharge of
                  oil; or
                    "(3) before January 1,2015—
                        "(A) a vessel "H"*"1'"* oil in bulk at a deepwater port
                      licensed under the Deepwater Port Act of 1974 (S3 US.C.
                      1501etseq.>,or
                        "(B) a delivering vessel  that is offloading in lightering
                      activities—
                            "(i) within a lightering tone established under section
                          371«bX5) of this title; and
                            "(ii) more than 60  miles  from the bassUne from
                          which the territorial sea of the United States is meas-
                          ured.
                "(cXl) In this subsection, the age of a vessel is determined from
              the later of the date on which the vessel—
                    "(A) is delivered after original construction;
                    "(B) is delivered after completion of a major conversion; or
                    "(O had its appraised salvage value determined by the Coast
                  Guard and is qualified for documentation under section 4136 of
                  the Revised Statutes of the United States (46 App. U.S.C. 14).
                "(2) A vessel of leas than 5,000 grass tons for which a building
              contract or contract for major conversion was placed before June 30,
              1990, and that is delivered under that contract before January 1,
              1994, and a vessel of less than 5,000 gross tons that had its appraised
              salvage value determined by the Coast Guard before June 30,1990,
              and that qualifies for documentation  under section 4136 of the
              Revised Statutes  of the United States (46 App. U.S.C. 14) before
              January 1, 1994, may not operate  in the navigable  waters or the
              Exclusive Economic Zone of the United States after January 1,2015,
              unless the vessel  is equipped with a double hull or  with a double
              containment system determined by the Secretary to be as effective
              as a double hull for the prevention of a discharge of oil.
                "(3) A vessel for which a building contract or contract for major
              conversion was placed before June 30, 1990, and that is delivered
              under that contract before January 1,1*94, and a vessel that had its
              appraised salvage value determined by the Coast Guard before June
              30,1990. and that qualifies for documentation under section 4136 of
              the Revised Statutes of the United States (46 App. U AC 14) before
              January 1,1994, may not operate in the navigable waters or Exclu-
              sive Economic Zone of the United States unless equipped with a
              double hull—
                    "(A) in the case of a vessel of at least 5,000 gross tons but less
                  than 15,000 gross tons—
                        "(i) after January 1.1995. if the vessel is 40 years old or
                      older and has a single hull, or is 45 yean old or older and
                      has  a double bottom or double sides;
                        "(ii) after January 1,1996, if the vessel is 39 years old or
                      older and has a single hull, or is 44 yean old or older and
                      has  a double bottom or double sides;

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      rcw after Jaauaiy 1,1997. if the vessel to 38 yean old or
    older and hat • single hull, or to 43 yean old or older and
    hat a double bottom or double aid**;
      Thr) after January 1, 1998. if Uw VMM! to 87 years old or
    older and has a uncle hull or to 42 yean old or older and
    has a double bottom or double side*
      •W after January 1, 1999, if the vessel to 36 yean old or
    elder and hat a ainffle hull, or to 41 yean old or older and
    baa a double bottom or double aide*;
      "(vi) after January 1, 2000, if the vessel to 85 yean old or
    older aad hai a ainffle hull, or to 40 yean old or older and
    baa a double bottom or double aidea; and
      *(vii) after January 1. 2005, if the TOBW! to 25 yean old or
    older and hat a single hull, or to 80 yean old or older and
    ha* a double bottom or double aidea;
  "CB) in the caw of a veawl of at least 15,000 (TOM ton* but IBM
than 80,000 groat tons—
      "(i> after January 1. 1995, if the vestal to 40 yean old or
    older and ha* a tingle bull, or to 45 yean old or older and
    hat a doable bottom or double aidea;
      "(ii) after January 1, 1996, if the veatol to 38 yean old or
    older aad hat a angla hull or to 43 yean old or older and
    hat a double fr"**tnr or double "'•4-f;
      "OU> after January 1. 1997, if the veawl to 36 yean old or
    older and hat a tine le hull, or to 41 yean old or older and
    hat a double bottom or double tidet;
      w(iv) after January 1, 1998, if the vessel to 84 yean old or
    older and hat a uncle hull, or to 89 yean old or older and
    hat a double bottom or double tides;
      "(v) after January 1, 1999, if the vessel to 32 yean old or
    older and hat a tingle hull, or 37 yean old or older and hat
    a double bottom or double tidea;
      "(vi) after January 1, 2000, if the vetael to 30 yean old or
    older and hat a tingle hull, or to 35 yean old or older and
    hat a double bottom or double aidea;
      "Mi) after January 1. 2001, if the veetal to 29 yean old or
    older and hat a tingle hull, or to 84 yean old or older and
             '1*       flf dmihlt tidtt;
                January 1. 2002. if the vassal to 28 yean old or
    older and hat a sugtr hoO, or to 89 yean old or eider aad
    as* a double bottom or double sides;
      "(ix> after January 1, 2003. if the veatel to 27 yean old or
    older and hat a tingle hull or to 82 yean old or older and
    hat a double bottom or double aidea;
      "(x) after January 1, 2004, if the vessel to 26 yean old or
    older and hat a tingle hull, or to 81 yean old or older and
    hat a double bottom or double aidea; and
      "(xi) after January 1. 2005, if the veatel to 25 yean old or
    older and hat a tingle hull, or to 80 yean old or older and
    hat a double bottom or double aidat; and
  "(O in the ease of a veetel of at least  30,000 groat tons—
      "(i) after January 1, 1995, if the vetael to 28 yean old or
    older and hat a single hull, or 83 yean  old or older and hat
    a double bottom or double tidet;
      •W after January 1, 1996, if the veetel to 27 yean old or
    older and hat a tingle hull, or to 32 yean old or older and
    hat a double bottom or double tides;

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           PUBLIC LAW 101-380—AUG. 18,1990
46 USC 3703>
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46 USC 3703.
DOU.
lUporta.
          "(iii) after January 1.1997. if the veawl it 26 yean old or
        older and hai a tingle hull, or it 81 yean old or older and
        hat a double bottom or double fide*;
          "Civ) after January 1,1998, if the veaael is 25 yean old or
        older and hat a tingle hull, or ia 80 yean old or older and
        hai a double bottom or double sides;
          » after January 1,1999, if the vessel i» 24 yean old or
        older and hai a tingle hull, or 29 yean old or older and hai
        a double bottom or double aide*; and
          "(vi) after January 1.2000, if the vessel it 28 yean old or
        •older and hat a tingle hull, or it 28 yean old or older and
        hai a double bottom or double tides.
  "(4) Except at provided in subsection (b) of thit section—
      "(A)  a vessel that bat a tingle hull may not operate after
    January 1.2010; and
      "(B) a veaael that hat a double bottom or double tidw may not
    operate after January 1,2015.".
  (b) RUUEMAKINO.—The Secretary •hall, within 12 months after the
date of the enactment of thit Act, complete a rulemaking proceeding
              and issue a final rule to require that tank vessels over
              tons affected by section 8703s of title 46, United States Code, as
              added by this section, comply until January 1,2015. with structural
                     aa auhetantial protection to the environment at it economi-
                            ologically feasible.
  (c) CUBICAL AMCNDMCNT.— The analysis for chapter 87 of title 46,
United States Code, it amended by inserting after the item relating
to section 8708 the following:

M3703a. Tank vettel construction standards,'*.
  (d) LtCHTOtiNC RcQununiDm.— Section 3715U) of title 46, United
States Code, is amended—
     (1) in paragraph  (1), by striking "; and" and inserting a
    semicolon:
     (2) in paragraph  (2), by striking the period  and  inserting
    "; and"; and
     (8) by adding at the end the following:
     18) the delivering and the receiving veaael had on board at
    the time of transfer, • certificate of ftnanciaT responsibility aa
    would have bean required under section 101ft of the Ol Pollu-
    tion Act of 1990. had the transfer taken place m a place subject
    to the jurisdiction of the United States;
     "(4) the delivering and the receiving veawl had on board at
    the time of transfer, evidence that each vettel it operating in
    compliance  with tection 311(j) of the Federal Water Pollution
    Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1321H)); and
     "(5) the delivering and the receiving veatel are operating in
    compliance with section 8708a of this title.".
  (e) SECKCTAJUAL STUDIO. —
     (1) Omn UQuntZHZNTS.— Not later than 6 months after the
    date of enactment of this  Act, the Secretary thai! determine,
    bated  on recommendations from the National Academy of Sci-
    ences or other Qualified organizations, whether other ttructural
    and operational  tank vessel requirements will  provide protec-
    tion to the marine environment equal to or greater than that
    provided by double hulls, and shall report to the Congress that
    determination and recommendations for legislative action.

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      (2) Rcvnw AND ASUMMKHT.—The Secretary shall—
         (A) periodically review recommendations from the Na-
        tional Academy of Science* and other qualified organisa-
        tions on method* for further increasing the aoTironmental
        and operational safety of tank vessels;
         (B) not later  than 5 yean after the date of enactment of
        this Act, assess the impact of this eection on the amfaty of
        the marine environment and the  economic viability and
        operational makeup of the maritime oil transportation in-

         (C) report the results of the review and assessment to the
        fnugisss with  recommendations for  legislative or other
  (0 VSMEL FINANCING.—Section 1104 of the Merchant Marine Act
of 1936 (46 App. U AC. 1274) is amended—
      (1) by striking "Sic. 1104." and inserting "Sec. 1104A,"; sod
      (2)byii«ertiMsftarsectk»o.ll04A(esre«Usignstaribypaf»-
       shanthefottowiDC
        11MB. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of this  title. «UKi
    .  ; as provided m subsection (d) of this section, the Secretary. ""'
upoa  the terms  the  Secretary may prescribe, may guarantee  or
make  a commitment to guarantee, payment of the principal of-and
interest on an obligation which aids in financing and refinancing,
including reimbursement to an obligor for expenditures previously
made, of a contract for construction or reconstruction of a vessel or
vessels owned by citizens of the United States which an designed
snd to  be employed for commercial  use in  the coastwise  or
intercoastal trade or in foreign trade as defined in section 905 of this
Act if—
      "(1)  the construction or reconstruction by an  applicant is
    made necessary to  replace vessels the continued  operation of
    which is  denied  by virtue of the imposition of a statutorily
    m.m~A*tmA change in standards for the operation of vessels, and
    where,  as a matter -of law. the applicant would otherwise  be
    denied the right to continue operating vessels m the trades in
    which the applicant operated prior to the taking effect of the
    statutory or regulatory change;
      "(2) the applicant is presently engaged  in transporting car-
    goes in vssssls of the type and class that will be constructed or
    reconstructed under this section, and agrees to  employ vessels
    constructed or reconstructed under this section as replacements
    only for vessels made obsolete by changes in operating stand-
    ards imp need by statute;
      "(3)  the capacity of the vssssls  to be  constructed or re-
    constructed under this title will not increase the cargo carrying
    capacity of the vessels being replaced;
      r<(4)  the Secretary has not made  a determination that the
    market demand for the vessel over its useful life will «iimii«i«>i
    so as to make the granting of the guarantee  ftduciarily im-
    prudent; and
      "(5) the Secretary has considered the provisions of section
    1104A(dXlXA) (iii), (fv). and (v) of this tide.
  "(b)  For the purposes of this section—
      "(1) the m«wimum term for obligations guaranteed under this
    program may not exceed 25 yean;

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                    "(2) obligations guaranteed may not exceed 75 percent of the         •  •
                  actual cost or depreciated actual cost to the applicant for the
                  construction or reconstruction of the vessel; and
                    "(8) reconstruction cost obligations may not be guaranteed
                  nnlnss the vessel after reconstruction will have a useful life of                 .  . -'
                  at least 15 yean. «•                                                        •;.&?"
                "(cXl) The  Secretary ahall by rule  require that the applicant                  *P^
              provide adequate emcority against default The Secretary may.  to                 . :•
              addition to any fees aaiiand under section 1104A(e), establish a                 :.' '
              Vassal Replacement Guarantee Fund into which ahall be paid by                  '.;n*.
              obligors under this section—                   -                              •    -..-",
                    "(A) annual fees which may be an  additional amount on the                ~t't"
                  loan guarantee fee in section 1104A(e) not to exceed an addi-                  r.y-
                  tionall percent; or
                    "(B) fees based on the amount of  the obligation versus the
                  percentage of tfaa obligor's fleet being replaced by
                  •*>«^ir*fJsrJ ftP tT^rXxtUstmcisMi IIIIiHetr tKia mm&fam^
                *X2) The Vessel  Bepiacement Guarantee Fund  ahall  ha •
              yqbeTTH1""* tit th»T»J«p«1 SViip TinMyiJM TEmt^ «t»A AaTI—
                   -(A) be the depusltoii for all moneys received by the Sec-
                 retary under eections 1101  through  1107  of this title with
                 respect to guarantee or commitments to guarantee made under
                 this section;
                   "(B) not include investigation fees  payable under section
                 IKKACf)  which shall be paid to the Federal Ship Financing                .    :  .
                 Fund; and                                    •                              ,.*• .
                   "(O be the depository, whenever there shall be outstanding                 •   •
                 any notes or obligations issued by the Secretary under section
                 llOKd) with respect to the Vessel Replacement Guarantee
                 Fund, for all moneys received by the Secretary under sections                   '." ..
                 1101 through 1107 from applicants under this section.
                "(d) The program created by this section shall, in addition to the                '  •' "
              requirements of this section, be subject to the provisions of sections
              1101  through 1103; 1104A(b) (IX (4). (5),  (6);  1104A(e);  1104A(fn
              1104A(h); and  1105 through 1107; except  that the Federal Ship
              Financing Fund is not liable for any guarantees or commitments to
              guarantee issued under this section, .

              SEC OIL PILOTAGE.
                (a)  PILOT REO.UIXXD.—Section 8502(g) of  title 46, United States
              Code, is amended  to read as follows:                                               - -
                "(gXD The Secretary shall designate by regulation the areas of the                   r '
              approaches to and waters of Prince William Sound.  Alaska, if any.                •-, «•
              on which  a vessel subject to this section is not required to be under                  . ..
              the direction and control of a pilot licensed under section 7101 of
              this title.                                                                     4$V.v.
                "(2) In any area of Prince William Sound. Alaska, where a vessel                .^";
              subject to this section is required to be under the direction and                  .',-.
              control of a pilot licensed under section 7101 of this title, the pilot                 -~7
              may not be a member of the crew of that vessel and shall be a pilot                ...v ..
              licensed by the State of Alaska who is operating under a Federal                " .*•- •
              license, when the vessel is navigating waters between 60*49' North                    "v"
              latitude and the Port of Valdez, Alaska.".                                            •;
                (b)  SECOND PUSON RBQUIKED.—Section 8502  of title 46, United
              States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:                         .,  -'
                iin.\m. c<	»__. .L.n j...-	« 	». ..     >•  , . ^ ,                       . .-Se ..
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       or mate licensed to direct •*w^ control the vessel  under
section TlOKcXl) of this title who is separate and distinct from the
pilot required under subsection (a) of this section.'1.
  (c) ESCORTS FOR CERTAIN TANKERS.—Not later than 6 months after
the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall initiate
issuance of regulations under section 8703(aX3) of title 46, United
States Code, to define those areas, including Prince William Sound.
Alaska, and Rosario Strait and Puget Sound, Washington flir'wHg
those portions of the Strait of Juan de Fuca east of Port Angeles,
Haro Strait, and the  Strait of Georgia subject to United  Kates
jurisdiction), on which single hulled tankers over 6,000 gross tons
transporting oil in bulk shall be escorted by at least two towing
veseeb (asdefined under section 2101 of title 46, United States Cede)
or other vessels considered appropriate by the Secretary.
  (d) TANKER DEFINED.—In this section the term "tanker" has the
same meaning the term has in section 2101 of title 46, United  States
Code.
ICC 4117. MAjUTMl
          STUDY.
                   POLLUTION  PREVENTION TRAINING PROGRAM
  The 6s
               shall conduct a
to determine the fsasitiilitj of
               to be carried
                 Subtitle B— Removal
SEC 4M1. FEDERAL REMOVAL AUTHORITY.

  (a) IN GENSRAI.— Subsection (c) of section
                                                              wuscos
                                                              « user 03
                            4« USC «PP
                            UK i
a Maritime OU'PonBtion Pieiaittion
•U* IB CQOpMtttMB WHB •PfVO'VB
The study shall assess the coats and benefits of transferring suitablt
vessels to selected maritime training institutions, Tflvirrlng the
vessels for oil spill response, and training students in oil pollution
response skills. The study shall be completed and transmitted to the
Congress no later than one year after the date of the enactment of
this Act

SEC 4111. VESSEL COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.

  The Secretary shall, not later than one year after the date of the
enactment of this Act,  issue regulations necessary to  ensure that
voawls subject to the Vessel Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone Act of
1971 (33 U.S.C. 1203) are alao equipped as neoessary to—
      (1) receive radio marine navigation safety warning*; and
      (2) engage in radio communications QP ojesiflutedfreouencies
    with the Coast Guard, and auch other vessels and stations as
    may be specified by the Secretary.
                                                              S3 USC 1203
                                                                                       -vt
                                                              PrwiJintofUS.
                                          311 of the Federal  Munii*.
Water Pollution Control Act (33 UJ5.C. 1321(c)) is amended to read
as follows:
  "(c) FcBOUL REMOVAL AUTHOBJTT.—
      "(1) GEHCHAL REMOVAL  RBQUDIIMEHT.— 
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          104 STAT. 524           PUBLIC LAW 101-380—AUG. 18.1990
                                   1                                                       i
                                 "(iii) into or on the waters of the exclusive •***uu*j* sone;
                               or
                                 "(iv) that may affect natural resources belonging to, ap-
                               pertaining to, or under the exclusive management author-         -     •-
                               ity of thellnited States.                                                 ....
                              "(B) In carrying out this paragraph, the President may—              .    • .'
                                 "(0 remove or arrange for the removal of a discharge, and
                               mitigate or prevent a substantial threat of a discharge, at
                               anytime;                                 .                       -     ."w' ••--.
                                 "(ii)  direct or monitor  aU Federal.  State,  and private   .            . ;/:'<•
                               actions to remove a discharge; and               .                        '-A:,'....
                                 "(iii) remove and. if necessary, destroy a vessel discharg-          -   •  -  •••,*•>•''
                               ing, or threatening to discharge, by whatever means are                    -'V'-
                               available.                                                           . 'X-V^
                              "(2) DlSCHABOBPOaiNO SUBSTANTIAL THBXAT TO PUBLIC HXALTH  .                 .^V
                            OK WSLTABZ.—(A) If a discharge, or a substantial threat of a                 '., C
                            discharge, of oil or a hazardous substance from a vessel, offshore                 . • ;t;'"
                            facility, or onshore facility is of such a size or character as to be
                            a rifrf»ff*fdt threat to  the public health or welfare of the
                            United Stale* (faKtoduf but not limited to fish, shellfish, wild-
                            life, other Batarai paaauKa*. and the poMfe and private beaches
                            an* sheealkia* «C the United States), the President shall direct
                            att FuJeisa> State, and prfvaiy artiuaa to •note the discharge

                              "(B) In carrying out this paragraph, the Piesidsul may. with-
                            out regard to any other provision of law governing contracting
                            procedures or employment of personnel by the Federal Govern-
I
      "(D remove or arrange for the removal of the discharge.
    or mitigate or prevent the substantial threat of the dis-
    charge; and                                                               '-.   •
      "(ii) remove and, if necessary, destroy a vessel discharg-                    ' ,
    ing, or threatening to discharge, by whatever means an                    tf*
    available.                                                                 . V ;*
  "(3) ACTIONS IN ACOOKDANCB WITH  NATIONAL CONTINGENCY
PLAN.—(A) Each Federal agency. State, owner or  operator, or                    '.   .
other person participating in efforts under this subsection shall                    >,/.;
act in  accordance with the National Contingency Plan or as                    •    -
directed by the President                                                      •  -
  "(B) An owner or operator participating in efforts under this
subsection shall act in accordance with the National Contin-
gency Plan and the applicable response plan  required under
subsection (j). or as directed by the President                                     •-.-r'
  "(4) EXEMPTION FROM LIABILITY.—(A) A person is not liable for
removal costs or damages which result from actions taken or                     -•••
omitted to be taken in the course of rendering care, assistance,
or advice consistent with the National Contingency Plan or as
otherwise directed by th« President         .                                    ' „;.'
  "(B) Subparagraph (A) does not apply—           .       .                      - ..*?.';
      "(i) to a responsible party;                                                "- ~'.
      "(ii) to a response under the Comprehensive Environ-                    '.,/
    mental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980                     -* .
    (42U.S.C.9601etseq.);                                                     .  '  .
      "(iii) with respect to personal injury or wrongful death; or
      "(iv)  if the person is grossly negligent  or engages in
    —»»ftil misconduct
                                                                             • «'T  -\-
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        PUBLIC LAW 101-380—AUG. 18.1990           104 STAT. 525

   "(Q A rwpooiiblt party to liable for any rtmoval costs and
•4»*naf^ that soother peteon to relieved of under subpangraph
*W
   "(6) OBLIGATION ANO LIABILITY Of OWNH OB OKBATOB NOT
 Amcrm—Nothing in this mihMetioB affects—
       *XA) tht oblifation  of an owner or operator to napoad
          4iately to a discharge, or tba throat of a diacharge, of
        oil; or
         "(B) th« liability of a gannnsiMa party under tha Oil
        Pollution Act of 1990.
      "(6) RBTONHBU PAXTT BDINBB.— For purposes of this subsec-
    tion. tba tarn
    term uodar section
  (b) NAHONAL OoNiotoiHcy PLAM.— Subaactioa (d) of aactfen Sll of
the Fadaral Water Pollution Control  Act (8S UAC  1821(d)> ia
amaadad to raad M followr              ....         •
  "(d) NATIONAL CONTDWWNCT PLAN.—
      *U1) PROABATION BY PBODKNT.— llta Pnaidant ihallntaiiaia
                       .
              BU PAXTT BDINBB.— For purposes of this subsec-
              'responsible party1 has tba meaning  given that
              ction 1001  oTtha Oil Pollution Act of 1990.".
 and publish a National OmHiiteuj Plan Jar i

   •WOmfTBm.-Ifce National Contingency Plan shall avwMe
 far  efficient, coordinated,  and effective  action to  minimise
 damage from oil and hazardous labstanee discharges, including
 containment, dispersal, and removal of oil and hazardous su£
 stances, and shall include, but not be limited to. the  following:
      "(A) Assignment  of  duties and responsibilities among
     Federal departments and agencies in  coordination with
     State and local agencies aad port authorities including, but
     not limited to, water pollution control and conservation and
     trusteeship of natural resources (including conservation of
     fish and wildlife).
      "(B) Identification, procurement, "••'"**"-•!«•. and stor-
     age of equipment and supplies.
      "(Q Establishment or designation of Coast Guard strike
     teams, consisting of—
          "(i) personnel who shall be trained, prepared, and
        available to provide necessary services to carry out the
        National Contingency Plan;
          "(ii) adequste oil and haiaHinit substance pollution
        control equipment and material; and
          "Oil) a detailed oil and haiardnus substance pollution
        and prevention plan, including measures to protect
        fiaheries and wildlife.
      "(D) A system of surveillance and notice designed to
     safeguard against as well as ensure earliest possible notice
     of discharges of oil and hazardous substances and  imminent
     threats of such  dischargee to the appropriate State and
     Federal agencies.
      "(E) Establishment of a national canter to provide co-
     ordination and direction for operations in carrying out the
     Plan.
      "(F) Procedures and techniques to be employed in identi-
     fying, containing, dispersing, and  removing oil and hazard-
      "(0) A schedule, prepared in cooperation with the States,
    identifying—

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                           "(i) dispersants, other chemicals, and other spill miti-
5ting devices and substances, if any, that may be aesd
                           carrying out the Plan,
                           "(ii) the waters in which  such dispersants, other
                         chemicals, f"^ other spill mitigating devices •*"* sub-
                         stances may be used, and
                           "Oil) the quantities of such  dispersant, other chemi-
                         cals, or other spill mitigating device or substaace which
                         can be used safely in such waters,
                     rhkh schedule shall provide m the case of any diapanaol.
                                                 t or eiiibctu
                               .pjl
                       .   ificaUy identified in such schedule that the i
                      or his delegate, may, OB a emsshyeasi basis, identify the
                      dispersants, ether chemicals, and other spill	„
                      devices and substances which may be used, the waters in
                      which they may be used, and the quantities which can be
                      used safely in such waters.
                        "(H) A system whereby the State or States affected by a
                      discharge of oil or hazardous substance may act where
                      necessary to remove  such discharge and such State or
                      States may be reimbursed in accordance with the Oil Pollu-
                      tion Act of 1990, in the case of any discharge of oil from a
                      vessel or facility, for the reasonable costs incurred  for that
                      removal, from the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund.
                        "(1)  Establishment of criteria  and procedures to ensure
                      immediate and effective Federal identification of,  and re-
                      sponse to, a discharge, or the threat of a discharge, that
                      results in a substantial threat  to  the public health or
                      welfare of the United States, as required under subsection
                      (cX2X
                        "(J) Establishment  of  procedures  and standards  for
                      removing a worst case discharge of oil. and for mitigating or
                      preventing a substantial threat of such s discharge.
                        "(K) Designation of the Federal official who shall be  the
                      Federal On-Scene Coordinator for each area  for which an
                      Area Contingency Plan  is required  to be prepared under
                      subsection (i).
                        "(L) Establishment of procedures for the coordination of
                      activities of—
                            "(i) Coast Guard strike  teams  established under
                         subparagraph (O,
                            "(ii) Federal On-Scene Coordinators designated under
                         subparagraph (K);
                           "(Ui) District Response Groups  established under
                         subsection (j); and
                            "(iv) Area Committees established under subsection

Fiihandibhinc            "(JJJ A fish and wildlife response plan, developed in
wuduf>                consultation with the United States Fish and WildlUfeServ-
                      ice. the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
                      and other interested parties (including State fish and wild-
                      lift conservation officials), for the immediate and effective
                      protection, rescue, and rehabilitation of, and the ••«»'<••«••-
                      tion of risk of damage to. fish and wildlife resources and
                      their habitat that are harmed or that may be jeopardized by
                      a discharge.

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      "(8) RSVWONS AND AMENDMENTS.—The President may, from
    tint* to time, as tbt President deans advisable, revise or other-
    wise amend tht National Contingency Plan.
      "(4) Acnom m AOOOBDANCE WITH NATIONAL CONTOIOENCT
    FLAN.—AfUr publication of the National Contingency Plan, the
    removal of oil and hazardous substances and actions to mini-
    mixt damage from oil and hazardous substance discharges thill,
    to the igrtatest extent po	       	
    tional Contingency Plan."
  to the igrtatest extent possible, be in aooordanet with tbt Na-
  tional Contingency Plan.".
(b) DtfiNHiUNS.- Saetion 811(a) of tba Fadaral Water Pollution
Control Act (88 U.S.C. 1821(a» is amended—
      (1) in paragraph (8X by inserting -containment and" after
    "ntmtfrSd
      (2) in paragraph 06) by striking the period at the end and
    inserting a semicolon;
      (3) in paragraph (17)-
         (A) by striking "Otherwise" and inserting "otherwise";
        and
         (B) by striking the  period at the  end and inserting a
        semicolon; "*"^
      (4) by addinf at tht and the following:
      "(18) 'Area rttmmrtttt* means an Ana
    under sobstcttoB OX
      'XIW  'Area Contingency Plan* ssaaas aa Ana
    Plan prepared under snheerrino (ft
      "(20)  'Coast Guard District Response Group' "**•"• a Coast
    Guard District Response Group established under subsection (ft
      "(21)  Tederal On-Scene Coordinator' means a Federal On-
    Scene Coordinator designated in the National Contingency
    Plan;
      "(22) "National Contingency Plan' means tht National COP*'"-
    gency Plan prepared and published under subsection (d);
      "(23) 'National Response Unit' means the National Response
    Unit established under subsection (ft and
      "(24) 'worst case discharge' means—
         "(A) in the case of a  vessel, a  diecharge in advene
        weather conditions of its entire cargo; and
         "(B) in the case of an ofnhore facility or onshore facility,
        the largest fareseeabla discharge in adverse weather CPDO>
  (e) RrvmoN or NATIONAL CowTuiumm PLAN.—Not later than  vuac uu
one year after the date of the enactment of this Act the President
shall revise and republish the National Contingency Plan prepared
under section 811(cX2) of the Fadaral Water Pollution Control Act
(as in effect Immediately before the date of the enactment of this
Act) to implement tbt amendments made by this section and section
4202.

SEC IMS. NATIONAL PLANNING AND USTONSK SYSTEM.

  (a) IN GENUAL,—Subsection Q) of section 811 of the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1321Q)) is amended—
      (1) by striking "(j)" and inserting the following:
  "0') NATIONAL RBPONSX SYSTEM.—";
      (2) by moving paragraph (1) so as to begin immediately below
    the  haadin- '"• «"»"••••»*•»«» '» /•• mAAmA Kv n*nt»r«nK 111 nf tKi«

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       PUBLIC LAW 101-380—AUG. 18,1990
Uniformd
AA^vid^w
••TOOT.
North Carolina.


PubUc
information.
                    (3) by moving paragraph (I) two ems to the right, so the left
                  margin of that paragraph it aligned  with the left margin  of
                  paragraph (2) of that subsection (a* added by paragraph (6) of
                  thu subsection);
                    (4) in paragraph (1) by striking "(If and inverting the follow-
  (5) by striking paragraph (2k and        ''
  (6) by adding at the end the following:
  "(2) NATIONAL RBPONSK UNIT.—The Secretary of the depart-
ment in which the Coast Guard is operating snail establish a
National Response Unit at Elizabeth City, North Carolina. The
Secretary, acting through the National Response Unit—
      *XA) shall compue and m«h««»»" a comprehensive com-
    puter list of spill removal resources, personnel, and equip-
    ment that is  available worldwide and within the anas
    designated by the President pursuant to paragraph (4).
    wh&daan be available to Federal and State agwoes and

      "(B)shall provide fc""t"*{"«1  -—*-*••"-. equipment, and
    other resources requested by a Federal On-Scene Coordina-
    tor,
      "(Q shall coordinate use of private and public personnel
    and equipment to remove a worst case discharge, and to
    mitigate or prevent a substantial threat of such a discharge,
    from a vessel, offshore facility, or onshore facility operating
    in or near an area designated by the President pursuant to
    paragraph (4);
      "(D) may provide **"t»ni''f1 assistance in the preparation
    of Area Contingency Plans required under paragraph (4);
      "(E)  shall •dmfriMfcar Coast  Guard strike teams estab-
    lished under the National Contingency Plan;
      "(F) shall •«•"'*•*•» on file all Area Contingency Plans
    approved by the President under this subsection; and
      *(G) shall review  each of those plans that affects its
    responsibilities under this subsection.
  "(3) COAST GUARD DISTRICT RESPONSE GROUPS.—(A) The Sec-
retary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating
shall establish in  each Coast Guard district a  Coast Guard
District Response Group.
  "(B) Each Coast Guard District Response Group shall consist
of—
      "(i) the Coast Guard personnel and equipment, including
    firefighting equipment, of each port within the district;
      "(ii) additional propositioned equipment; and
      "Oii) a district response advisory staff.
  "(O Coast Guard district response groups—
      "(i) shall provide technical assistance, equipment, and
    other resources  when required by  a Federal On-Scene
    Coordinator,
      "(ii) shall «"•'"*•{•' all Coast Guard response equipment
    within its district;
      "(iii) may provide technical assistance in the preparation
    of Area Contingency Plans required under paragraph (4>,
    and
      "(iv) shall review each of those plans that affect its i
    of geographic responsibility.

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  "(4) ABBA ooKMrma* AND ABBA ooimraBNcr FLANS.--,
      "(ii) work with State and local officials to enhance the
    contingency  r-'""*'^ of those official* •*"* to  assure
    pnplanning of Joint response efforts, todadinj; appropriate
    procedures for mechanical  recovery, dttpenal, shoreline
    cleanup, protection of sensitive environmental area*, and
            Vnaeue. and nhabilitation of fhharies and wild-
      "(iii) work with State and local offieiabi to axpadite doci-
         for th* UM of diipanaata and othar mitifatinc «ub-
  "(O Each Ana Onmniittaa ihall prapar* and •ubmit to tha
Praaidtnt for approval an Ana Gontinftncy Plan for it« araa.
Th« Ana Cootiacmcy Plan ihall—
      "(i) whanunplanMntad in eonjunction with the National
                Plan,
  Opntingancy Plan,  be adequate to remove a  wont	
  discharge, and to ?«<«%•*• or prevent a substantial threat of
  such a discharge, from a vessel, offshore facility, or onshore
  facility operating in or near the ana;
    "(ii) deecribethe ana covered by the plan, including the
       of special economic or environmental importance that
       be damaged by a diecharge;
       I deecribe in detail the responsibilities of an owner or
  operator and of Federal, State, and local agendas in remov-
  ing a diecharge.  and in mitigating or preventing a substan-
  tial threat of a discharge;
    "(iv)  list  the  equipment (including  firefighting  equip-
  ment), dtopenante or other mitigating substances and de-
  vice*, and personnel available to an owner or operator and
  Federal, State, and local agencies, to ensure an effective
  and immediate removal of a discharge, and to ensure miti-
  gation or prevention of a substantial threat of a diecharge;
    "(v) deecribe the procedures to be followed for obtaining
  an expedited decision regarding the use of dispersants;
    "(ri) deecribe  in detail how the plan to integrated into
  other Area Contingency Plan* and vessel, offshore facility,
  and onshore facility response plan* approved  under this
  subsection, and  into operating procedures of the National
  Response Unit;
    "(vii) include  any other information the President re-
  quires; and
, ~ I"1"' **  OP***1 Periodically by the Area  Committee.
"(D) The President shall--
    "(i) review and approve Area Contingency Plan* under
   Ul	(Jj. MH(j

             lically review Area Contingency Plans so sp-
    this paragraph;
      "(ii) periodic
    provod.
  "(5) TANK VOUL AND rAcarry BBBPONU  FLANS — (A) The
President shall issue regulations which require an owner or

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                  operator of a Unk VMM! or facility described in subparagraph
                  (B) to prepare and submit to the President a plan for ret pond-
                  inf.  to the *«•""""" extent practicable, to a wont case d»
                  charge, and to a mihtUntial threat of auch a discharge, of oil or
                  g hazardous substance*
                    "(B) The tank vesssls and facilities referred to in subpan-
                  graph (A) are the following:
                        "(i) A tank vessel, as defined under section 2101 of title
                      46, United States Code.                     .
                        •W) An oftabore facility.         < .
                        "Oil) An onshore faculty that,  because of its location
                      could reasonably be expected to cause substantial Kara to
                      the environment by discharging into or on the navigable
                      waters,  •^"""f shorelines, or  the exclusive economic
                    'XO A response plan required under this paragraph «n*n—
                        ti) be fioaaiatent with the requiramants of the National
                      CbotinflBBcy nan and Ana Contingency Plane
                        "00 Identify the qualified individual having full author-
                      Ity to implement removal actions, and require immediate
                      communications  between that individual and  the appro-
                      priate Federal official and the persons providing personnel
                      and equipment pursuant to clause (iii);
                        "(iii) identify,  and ensure by contract or other means
                      approved by  the President the  availability of, private
                      personnel and equipment necessary to remove to the maxi-
                      mum extent practicable a worst case discharge (including •
                      discharge resulting from fire or explosion), and to mitigate
                      or prevent a substantial threat of such a discharge;
                        *'(iv) describe  the training,  equipment testing, periodic
                      unannounced drills, and response actions of persons on the
                      vessel or at the facility, to be carried out under the plan to
                      ensure the safety of the vessel or facility and to mitigate or
                      prevent the discharge, or the — »-*••«*-» threat of a dis-
                               pdated periodically; and
                        "(vi)  be resubmitted for approval of each  significant
                      change.
Pnodcnt of us.        "(D) With respect to any response plan submitted under this
                  paragraph for an onshore facility that, because of its location,
                  could reasonably be expected to cause  significant and substan-
                  tial harm to  the environment by discharging into or on the
                  navigable waters or adjoining shorelines or the exclusive, eco-
                  nomic cone, and with respect to each response plan submitted
                  under this paragraph for a tank vessel or offshore facility, the
                  President shall—
                        "(p promptly review such response plan;
                        "(ii) require amendments to any  plan that does not meet
                      the requirements of this paragraph;
                        "(iii) approve any plan  that  meets the requirements of
                      this paragraph; and
                        "(iv) review each plan periodically thereafter.
                    "(E) A tank vessel, offshore facility, or onshore facility re-
                  quired to prepare a response plan under this subsection may not
                  handle, store, or transport oil unless—
                        "(i) in  the case of a tank vessel, offshore facility, or
                      onshore facility for which a response plan  is reviewed by

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      the President under aubpangraph 
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           PUBLIC LAW 101-880—AUG. 18.1990          104 STAT. 633
                  OIL SPILL KSPOME OUOfEEATTVEB.
  Section 12106 of title 46. United States  Code, is amended by
adding at the end the following:
  'XdJfDA Teasel may bt tawed a certificate of documentation with
      "(A) tha vessel fc ownad by a noUbr-profit ofl spill response
    cooperative or by mamban or fuch a cooperative who dedicate
    tha vessel to uw by tha cooperative;
      "(B) tha vessel is at least 60 parent ownad by pencils or
    entities described in section 12102ta)ef this titlr,
      'XQ tha vessel otharwiaa qualifiai undar section 12106 to ba
    amployad in tha oaaatwiaa trade; and
      '© uaa of tha vessel to natrictad to—
         "(i) tha daplojrmant of aquipmant, auppUaa, and panonnal
       to raoorar, contain, or tranaport oU diachanad into tha
       navinbla watan of tha Unitad Stataa, or withtoitha Exclu-
    .   aivaEcooottk Zooa, or
         «(ii) for traininf amdaai to prapara to napond to auch a
       diacharfa.
  "(2) For purpoaai of tha fint proriao of aaction 27 of tha Marehant
Marina Act, 1&20, aaction 2 of £a Shippinf Act of 1916, and aaction
12102(a) of thia titla, a vaaaal nrtitini tha criteria of thia rabaactioo
shall be conaidarad to ba ownad excloamly by citiaena of tha Unitad
Stataa.".

    Subtitle C—Penalties and Miscellaneous
   snood—
     (1) by inserting after tha fint sentence the following:
    Federal agency ehall immediately notify the appropriate
    agency of any State which is. or may reasonably be expect
•EC 4M1. FTDERALWATERPOLLimON CONTROL ACT PENALTIES.
  (a) Nona TO STATE AND FAILURE To REPORT.—Section 811(bX5) of
the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (88 U.S.C. 1821(bX5)) is
amended—
                                                       "The
                                                      State
             	                                  i tupectod to
    be, affected by the discharge of oil or a hazardous substance.";
     (2) by striking "fined not more than 810,000, or imprisoned for
    not more than one year, or both" and  inserting "fined in
    accordance with title 18, United States Code, or imprisoned for
    not more than 5 yean, or both"; and
     (8) in the last rrntmrr by—
         (A) striking "or information itfrtainrd by the exploitation
        of auch notification"; and
         (B) inserting "natural" before "person".
  (b) PENALTIES FOR DBKHAROBS AND VIOLATIONS or REOULATIONS.—
Section 811(b) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (88 U.S.C.
1321tt») is amended by striking paragraph (O and inserting the
following new paragraphs:
     "(6) ADMDRSTRAITVX RM ALTOS.—
         "(A) VIOLATIONS.—Any owner, operator, or  paraon in
        charge of any vssssl, onshore facility, or offshore facility—
             "(i) from which oil or a hazardous substance is die-
           charged in violation of paragraph (8), or
             "(LO who fails or refuses to comply with any regula-
           tion issued under subsection  (j) to which that owner,

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                     may be assessed • class I or dam U civil penalty by the
                     Secretary of tlw department in which the CoMt Guard is
                     operating or UM Administrator.
                       "(B)CLASSBOrrXNALTni.—
                          "(0 CLAW L—Tne amount of a da* I civil penalty
                         under  subpangraph (A) may not exceed 110,000 per
                         violation, except that the maximum amount of any
                         class I civil penalty under this nibparagraph shall not
                             d 125,000. Before s.ss seeing a civil penalty under
  exceed ,	.		  	
  this clause, the Administrator or Secretary, as the
  may be, shall give to the penon to be assssssd such
  penalty written notice of the Administrator's or Sec-
  retary's proposal to assess the penalty and the oppor-
  tunity to request, within 80 days of the date the notice
  is received by such penon, a hearing on the  proposed
  penalty. Such hearing shall not be subject to section
  554or 556 of title 5. United States Code, but shall
  provide a reasonable opportunity to be heard and to
  present evidence   *  *
    "(ii) CLASS n.—The amount of a class n civil penalty
  under subpangraph (A) may not exceed $10,000 per
  day for each day during which the violation continues;
  except that *h* maximum amount of any class n civil
  penalty under  this subparagraph shall not exceed
  1125,000. Except as otherwise provided in this subsec-
  tion, a class u civil penalty shall be turned and
  collected in the same manner, and subject to the same
  provisions, as in the case of civil penalties assessed and
  collected after notice and opportunity for a hearing on
  the record in accordance with  section 554 of title 5,
  United States Code. The Administrator and Secretary
  may issue rules for discovery procedures for  hearings
  under this paragraph.
"(O RIGHTS or mrxaxerxD nasoNs.—
    "(i) PUBLIC NOTICE.—Before issuing an order
  Iff si clssa D civil penalty "ft*^ this paragf
  Adaunsstrater or Secretary, as) the
  provide puhBe notice of and lussnnelils mipunuuiij to
  comment on *h+ proposed issuance of such order.
    "(ii) PUSXNTATTON  OF cvDKNCE.—Any  person who
                                 it of a class 0 civil
                        comments on a proposed <
                        penalty under this paragraph shall be given notice of
                        any hearing held under this paragraph and of the order
                        •sssssinff such penalty. In any hM«ny held under this
                        paragraph, such penon shall have a reasonable oppor-
                        tunity to be heard and to present evidence.
                          "(in) Ruarn or uumim reasons TO A HXAJUWJ.—
                        jf m hearing j, heij mtor subparagraph (B) before
                        issuance of an order ssssssing a class n civil penalty
                        under this paragraph, any penon who commented on
                        the proposed  stssesment may petition, within 30 days
                        after the issuance of such order, the Administrator or
                        Secretary, as  the case may be, to set aside such order
                        and to provide a hearing on the penalty. If the evidence
                        presented by the petitioner in support of the petition is
                        material and  was not considered in the issuance of the
                        order, the  Administrator  or Secretary shall imme-

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                             idUtamtlyp
                              civil  penalt
                      class n dviT penalty  under thia
             which the Adminfetrator or Secretary to*
           i final order asaeaiing • class n civil penalty not
    •object to farther judicial review and the violator hai
    paid a penalty mini J under this paragraph.
•hall not be the subject of a civil penalty action under
•action 30*d), 309(f), or 605 of thii Act or under paragraph
<7X
  "(F) Enter or ACTION ON COKFUANCS.—No action by the
Administrator  or Secretary  under this  paragraph •hall
affect any person's obligation to comply with any aection of
this Act
  "(G) JUDICIAL «*ynw.—Any person against whom a civil
                     ader Una  paraj
    PUBLIC LAW 101-880-AUG. 18, 1990          104 ST^T.

    diately aet aaide eucfa order and provide a hearing in
    accordance with •ubparegrapb (B)OiX If the Admuue-
    trator or Secretary deniee a hearing under thia clauM,
    the Administrator or Secretary •£•!! provide to the
    petitioner, and publkh in the Federal Raffaitor. notice
    rf and the ream* for eucfa denial
  tD) FofAurr or oaao.— An order a«Maainff a claai n
dvil penalty under thai paragraph ahall become final 80
day* after to iavaance unleat a petition for Judicial review
iTfiled under aubpongrmph (O) or a bearinV  to rmiMtod                    . *
under aubparafntph (OUiD. If tuch a boarinf k denied.
•ucfa order ahall become final 80 day» after Mich denial
  •W Brvacr or OBOB.— Action taken by the Adminia-
trator or Secretary, a* the can* may be, under thia para-
graph ahall not affect or limit the Administrator^ or See-
retary'* authority to enforce any provision of thii Act;
except that any vwlation—
      "(i) with rereect to which the Administrator or Sec-

penalty is  assessed under Una paragraph or who com-
mented on the proposed •anaimint of such penalty in
accordance with sunparagnnh (O may obtain review of

      TD faU>acs«yofaa»»amasatofadas> I crrUpenalty,

    Columbia or SB the district in wUefa the violation ta
    alleged to have occurred, or
      TU) in the cans of missmint of a class U dvil
    penalty, in United States Court of Appeals for the
  -  District of Columbia Circuit or for any other circuit in
    which such person resides or transacts business,
by filing a notice of appeal in such court within the 80-day
period beginning on the  date the dvil  penalty order  u
issued and by simnltanemisly sanding a cony of such notice
by certified maO to the Administrator ^Secretary, as the
case may be. and the Attorney General The Administrator
or Secretary shall promptly file in such court a certified
copy of the record on which  the order was issued. Such
court shall not set aside or remand such order unless there
is not substantial evidence in the record, taken as a whole,
to support the finding of a violation or nnleai the Adminis-
trator s or Secretary's assessment of the penalty constitutes
an abuse of discretion and shall not impose additional dvil

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     PUBLIC LAW 101-380—AUG. 18,1990

  penalties for the same violation unless the Administrator's
  or Secretary's assessment of tha penalty constitutes an
  abuse of discretion,   .
    "(H) COLLECTION.—If any person fails to pay an assess-
  ment of a civil penalty—
        **(D after the assessment has become fi"«> or
        "(U) after a  court  in an  action brought  under
      subparagraph (G) has entered a final judgment in favor
      of the Administrator or Secretary, as the case may be,
  the Administrator or Secretary shall request the Attorney
  General to bring a civil action in an appropriate district
  court to recover the amount assessed (plus interest at cur-
  rently prevailing rates from the date of the final order or
  the date of the final judgment, as the case may be). In such
  an action, the validity, amount, and appropriateness of such
  penalty shall not be subject to review. Any person who fails
  to pay on a timely basis the amount of an assessment of a
  civil penalty as described in the first sentence of this
  subparagraph shall be required to pay, in addition to such
  amount ana interest, attorneys fees and costs for collection
  prorecirtingi and a quarterly nonpayment penalty for each
  quarter during  which such failure to pay persists.  Such
  nonpayment penalty shall be in an amount equal to 20
  percent of the aggregate amount of such person's penalties
  and  nonpayment  penalties which are unpaid as of the
       ming of such quarter.
       I SUBPOENAS.—The Administrator or Secretary, as the
       may be, may Issue subpoenas for the attendance and
  testimony  of witnesses and  the production of  relevant
                    ny o
                    twwbv
                                    jt^sK (M fXTtll ii JJTt I JIM
                                        1 oil ooAluiUsKT or
                                           to thfe subpancnnh
                                                       tLeU
        upon any parson, tha district court of
  States for any district in which such person is found, re-
  sides, or transacts business, upon application by the United
  States and after notice to such person, shall have jurisdic-
  tion to issue an order requiring such person to appear and
  give  testimony before the administrative law judge or to
  appear and produce documents before the administrative
  law judge, or both, and any failure to obey such order of the
  court may be punished by such court as a contempt thereof.
"(7) Crvn. PBMAUT ACTION.--
   "(A) DncHABOB,  OBNBXALLT.—Any person who is the
  owner, operator, or person in charge of any vessel, onshore
  facility, or offshore  facility from which oil or a hazardous
  substance is discharged in  violation of paragraph (3), shall
  be subject to a civil penalty in an amount up to $25,000 per
                   in amount up to $1,000 per barrel of oil
                                                              dis-
day of violation or an i
or unit of importable quantity of hazardous substanc
charged.
  "(B) FAH.UJUI TO BXMOVB OB COMPLT.—Any person  de-
scribed in subparagraph (A) who, without sufficient came
      "(i) fails to properly carry out removal of the dis-
    charge  under an order of the President pursuant to
    subsection (c); or
      "(ii) fails to comply with an order pursuant to subsec-
    tion (eXIXB):

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             be •object to • civil penalty in an amount up to
        |2S,000 par day of violation or aa amount up to 8 times too
        costs incurred or the OU Spill Liability Trust Fund M a
        result of such faUura.
          *XO FAILDBB TO OOMKT wn» aBOULATiON.—Any ptnoo
        who fails or raAiaaf to comply with any regulation issued
        oadar subsection (D shall bo •object to a cnrfl penalty in an
        •mount op to 126,000 par day of violation.
          TO GaoamouawcB.—In any ease in which a violation
        of paragtaph (8) waa tht result of froai noflifoneo or willful
        misconduct of a person described in •ubparagraph (AX the
        person shall be subject to a dvil penalty of not less than
        1100.000. and not more than $8,000 per barrel of oil or unit
        of repntable quantity of hazardous substance discharged.
          TO JuumcnoN.—An action to impose a civil penalty
        under thte paragraph may be brought in the district court
        of the United States forthe district in which the defendant
        fe located, resides, or si doing business, and such court shall
        havejuriadiction to assess such penalty.
          "(r) LdOTAnoM.—A person is not liable for a dvil pen-
        alty under this paragraph for a discharge if the person has
        been assessed a dvil  penalty under paragraph (6) for the
        discharge.
      "(8) DnnuaNATiON or AMOUNT.—In determining the amount
    of a civil penalty under paragraphs (6) and (7), the Adminis-
    trator. Secretary, or the court, as the case may be, shall consider
    the seriousness of the violation or violations, the economic
    benefit to the violator, if any, resulting from the violation, the
    degree of culpability involved, any other penalty for the same
    incident, any history of prior violations, the nature, extent, and
    degree of iuixess of any efforts of the violator to minimize or
    mitigate the effects of the discharge,  the economic impact of the
    penalty on the violator, and any other matters as justice may
    require.
      1(9) abnoAnow or OAKAOK—fa  addftfoo to
                          '•feflare.1
                         .
        miitraterortfa»asuelaiycrftbedovejUiieutmwhichtfao
          u"ti«at
    tion (c) of this section for tho removal of such substanco by tho
    United States Government.
      "(10) Raoovnv or UUOVAL ooors.—Any costs of removal
    incurred in connection with a discharge excluded bv subsection
    (aX2XO of this section shall be recoverable from theowneror
    OPCTMOT Ov to9 MVtlW ^T COO nKBmV|9 ™ " MOOD DTOQfBC
    under section 309(b) of this Act
      "(11) LIMITATION.—Civil penalties shall not be assessed under
    both this section and section  809 for the same  discharge.".
  (c) CftnoNAL PENAUIB.—Section 309(c) of the  Federal Water
Pollution Control Act (83  VS.C. 1319(c)) is amended by inserting
after "308," each place it appears the following: "311(bX3),".

SEC 4MX. OTHER PENALTIES.

  (a)  NEGLIGENT OPXXATIONI.—Section  2302 of title 46, United
States Code, is amended—

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                   (1) in subsection (b) by striking "shall be fined not more than
                 $5,000, impriaoned for not more than one year, or both.", and
                 inserting commits a class A misdemeanor. ; and
                   (2) in subsection (c>-
                      (A) by striking ",  shall be" in the matter  preceding
                     paragraph dh
                      (B) by inserting "is" before "liable" in paragraph (I* and
                      (O by amending paragraph (2) to read as follows:
                   "(2) commits a class A misdemeanor.".
               (b) ImracnoN*.—Section 3318 of title 46, United States Code, is
                  (1) in subsection (b) by striking "shall b* fined not more than
                $10,000, imprisoned for not more than 5 yean, or both." and
                inserting "commits a class D felony.";
                  (2) in subsection (c) by striking ''shall be fined not more than
                $5,000, imprisoned for not more than  5 yean, or both." and
                inserting  commit* a class D felony.";
                  (8) in subsection (d) by striking "'shall be fined not more than
                $5,000, imprisoned for not more than  5 yean, or both." and
                inserting  commits a class D felony.";
                  (4) in subsection (e) by striking ''shall be fined not more than
                $10,000, imprisoned for not more than 2 yean, or both." and
                inserting "commits a class A misdemeanor. ; and
                  (5) in the matter preceding paragraph (1) of subsection (D by
                striking "shall be fined not ha* than $1,000 but not more than
                $10.000, and i**f~j~*^* for not less than 2 yean but not more
                than 5 yean," and inserting- "commits a class D felony.".
              (c) CAUIAGX or LIQUID Buu DAHGBOUS CABOOB.—Section 3718
             of title 46, United States Code, is amended—
                  (1) in subsection (b) by striking "shall be fined not more than
                $50,000, imprisoned for not  more than 5 yean, or both," and
                inserting "commits a class D felony."; and
                  (2) in subsection (c) by striking "shall be fined not more than
                $100,000, imprisoned for not more than 10 yean, or both." and
                inatrting "commits a class C felony.".
              m subsection Cd) by striking "shall b* fined not more than
                $10,000, imprisoned for not more than one year, or both." and
                inserting "commits a class A misdemeanor."; and
                  (2) in subsection (e) by striking "shall be fined not more than
                $10,000, imprisoned for not  more than 2 yean, or both." and
                inatrting "commits a class A misdemeanor. .
              (e) CoMnxuxNT or iNsracro VKSSXLS.—Section 8101 of title 46.
             United States Code is amended—
                  (1) in subsection (e) by striking "$50" and inserting "$1.000";
                  CD in subsection (f) by striking "$100, or, for a deficiency of a
                licensed individual a penalty of~$500." and inserting "$10,000.";
                and
                  (8) in  subsection  (g) by  striking "$500."  and  inserting
                "$10,000.".
              (0 WATCHB.—Section 8104  of title 46, United States Code, is
             amended—
                  (1)  in  subsection  (i)  by  striking  "$100."  and  inserting
                "$10.000."; and
                  (2)  in  subsection  0*)  by  striking  "$500."  and  inserting
                "$10,000.".

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                      .-Saction 8502 of title 46. United SutM

                      (•) by  ateikfef  M|500.N and inaartinf
    "110,000."; and               ^^   »— •           — •
     (2) in aubatctton (0 by  atrikinff  "$800." and inatrtinf
    "110,000.".
   of tttla 46,
  <«) COA*TWBI Pn

      (1) in
United States Coda. to ranted by atrikinf "»h«U ba finad not
than 150,000. imrimMd for not own thu fiv* TMIB, or both," ud
                 • elaat D Moor.".
                        Saein 8702(o) of tttlo 46, United States
                                    and inatrting "110.000."
Coda, it anwadad by striking "1500.
  (D Pom AND WA
                    WAYS SAFBTT ACT.— Section 18(b) of the Port
and Waterways Safety Act (S3 UAC. 1282 to anandad—
     (1) in paragraph (1) by ftrildnf MahaU ba finad not men than
    150.000 for aach violation or impriaonad for not non than fiva
    yaan. or both." and inatrtinf "eommiti a elaai D fUooy."; and
     (2) in parafraph (2) by «triW -aball. in liaa orthajMoaltiai
    praasribad in parafraph (Ubatinad not mora than 1100.000, or
    unpriaoaad for not mora than 10 yaan. or both," and inaartinff
    "oommitaaclaa>Cfalonr.n.
  (k) VBML NAViOAnoNi-^aetioB 4 of tha Act of April 28. 1908 (88
U AC 1236) it amandad—
     (1) in  tubaaction  (b) by atrikinff M|500.N  and inatrtinf
    "15,000 "•                    ^^
     (2) in  nibaaction  (e) by atrildnf "8500."  and inatrtinf
    "15,000."- and                 ^^                  ^^
     (8) in'subatetion  (d) by atrikinf "S250."  and inatrtinf
    "8i500.".                    ^
  (1) IirmvBmoN  ON THE HIOB SKAC ACT.— Baction 12(a) of tha
Intarrantion of tha High Sau Act (88 U&C. 1481(a» ia amaadad—
     (1) in tha matter  praeadinf parafraph (1) by itrikinf "Any
    pwion who" and inatrtinf 'A. panon oommiU a claai A mia-
    niniaanor if that panon"; *mt
     (2) in parafraph (3) by •trikinf ", ahall ba flnad not mot* than
    810,000 or impriaonad not nor* than ana yaar. or both".
                                 .— Saetion 15
  (mi UOFWATO. roar ACT or im.—section i«a) or tha Deep-
water Poet Act of 1974 (33 U-SjC. 1514(a)) is amandad by atrikinf
"shall on conrtettoo a* finad sat BMS* (ha* CSJOOO far aach dayaf
  (n) ACT To PECVBNT POLLUTION Paow Snn.—Saction 9(a) of tha
Act to Pravant Pollution from Ships (88 UAC 190B(a)) ia amandad
by striking "shall, for aach violation, ba finad not mora than 860,000
or ba impriaooad for not mora than 6 yaaia, or both." and inaartinf
"commiU a clAtsD felony.".
  (a) AnamamATivB.— Any
tunity for a haarinf, ia found to
raquiramanta
who, alt
                                           ti
                                                d aa oppor-
                                   milad to ooaaply with tha
          ta of aaction 1016 or tha rafulationa iaraad undar that
•action, or with a danial or datantion ordar ianiad undar aubatctien
(cX2) of that atction. shall ba liabla to tha United Statat for a aril
penalty, not to azcaad 825,000 par day of notation. Tha amount of
tba civil panalty fhail  ba  aaiaand by tba  Praaidant by written
aotica. In determining tha amount of tha panalty, tha Praaidant
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           PUBLIC LAW 101-380—AUG. 18,1990
2ti USC 9009
Report*
Record*
•hall take into account the nature, circumstance!, extent, and grav-
ity of the violation, the degree of culpability, any history of prior
violation, ability  to pay. and  such other natten  as Justice  may
require. The President may compromise, modify, or remit, with or
without conditions, any civil penalty which is subject  te ioiposition
or which had been impoeed under thia paragraph. If any person
fails to pay an aaaMeed civil penalty after It has bocone  final,
the President may refer the matter to the Attorney General for
collection.
  (b) JUDICIAL.—In addition to, or in lieu of, assessing a penalty
under subsection (a), the President may request the Attorney Gen-
eral to secure such relief as necessary to compel compliance with
this section 1016, including a judicial order terminating operations.
The district courts of the United States shall have Jurisdiction to
grant any relief as the public interest and the equities of the case
may require.

SEC 4JS4. DEPOSIT OF CERTAIN PENALTIES INTO OIL STILL LIABILITY
          TRUST FUND.
  Penalties  paid  pursuant to section  311 of  the  Federal Water
Pollution Control Act, section  SOftXc)  of that Act,  as a  result of
violations of section 311 of that Act, and the Deepwater Port Act of
1974, shall be deposited in the Oil Spill Liability trust  Fund created
under section 9509 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (£6 U.S.C.
9509).

SEC 43*5. INSPECTION AND ENTRY.
  Section 31 Km) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33
VS.C. 1321(m)) is amended to read as follows:
  "(m) AOMINUTRATIVK PROVISIONS.—
      "(1) FOB VESSELS.—Anyone authorized by the  President to
    enforce the provisions of this section with respect to any vessel
    may. except as to public vessels—
          "(A) board and inspect any veewl upon the navigable
       waters of the United States or the waters of thf contiguous
          "(B) with or without a warrant, arrest any person who in
        the presence or view of the authorized person violates the
        provisions of this section or any regulation |eiu»j there-
        under, and
          "(C) execute any warrant or other process Issued by an
        officer or court of competent jurisdiction.••
      "(2) FOK FACILITIES.—
          "(A) RECOUMCCKPINC.—Whenever required to carry out
        the purposes of this section, the Administrator or the Sec-
        retary of the  Department in which the Coast  Guard  is
        operating nhall require the owner or operator of a facility to
        which this section spplies to establish and maintain such
        records, make such reports, install, use. and  maintain such
        monitoring equipment am) methods, and provide ouch other
        information as the Administrator or Secretary, as the case
        may  be, may require to  carry out  the objectives of this
        section.
          "(B) ENTEY AND INSPECTION.—Whenever required to carry
        out the purposes of this section, the Administrator or the
        Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is
        operating or an authorized representative of the Adminis-

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             "CD
              , —«» - i__i
           an required
           and
                             faay
           (AX
                                             of appropriate
                                    facility to which thia aao-
                                     Uty at which any records
                                     undar aubparafraph (A>,

                               •a, have access to and copy any
                                and inapact any rponnorlni
                                required undar subparsfraph
                     AND
               by  tha
                                  or WAUAMii.—Anyone au-
                                       tha Sacntary of tha
thorUed  .                                 .
dapartmant m which tha Coaat Guard is oparatinf to an*
Ibna tha proviaiooa of thia aaction with raapact to any

     "(D with or without a warrant, arnat any panoo who
    violates tha provisions of thia aaction or any nfulation
    iaauad thereunder in tha presence or view of tba panon
    so authorised; and             	
      iii) aiacute any warrant or process iaauad by  an
    ofncer or court of compatent jurisdiction.
  "(D) Pumuc ACCHB.—Any raeorda. nporta, or information
       obtained undar thia parafraph ahall ba subject to tha same
       public accaaa and dudoaun  nquinmants which an ap-
       pUcable to  raeorda,  nporta, and information obtained
       pursuant to section BOB.".
sccuM-cnra.
                           ONDUt rCDUUL WATCB POLLUTION
          CONTROL ACT
  Saetton 311(a) of tha Padanl Water PoUutioo Control Act (83
U.S.C. 1321) if aaandad to raad aa fbUowat
  "(a)dvn.EHK
      "(I) Ou0a raoncrmo nnuc IBAITII.—In addition to any
    action taken by a State or local gofenment, when tha Pnaidant
    determines tKWt then IPTT ba an imminent and substantial
    threat to tha public health or welfare of tha United
                                                orooatroiof
    ttt Uafead atatam, baoaaaa of aa actoaTor thraatenad diacbana
    of oil or a haiardoua aubatanca from • vaaaal or facility in
    TioUtioci of fubaartkm (bX tha Pnaidant may—
         "(A) raquin tha Attomay Ganaral to aacun any raliaf
       from any ptnon. influding tha ownar or opantor of tba
           '  or facility, aa may ba nacaaaary  to  abate auch
         "(B) after nottoa to tha affaeted State, taka any othar
                                      ' issninc administrative
       orders, that may ba necessary to protect the public health
       and welfare.
      "(2) JuusDicnoN or UUTSJCT COUBIS.—'The district courts of
    the United States shall have jurisdiction to grant any relief
    under this subsection that the public interest and tha equities of
    the case may require.".
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                              PUBLIC LAW 101-880—AUG. 18,1990

                         TITLE V—PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND    ,

                                        PROVISIONS      '    •*•••

       S3USC2731.    SEC IM1. OIL SPILL KBXBVKRYINSTI'rUri.
                      (a) ESTABUSBMSNT or iNSTrrurt.—The Secretary of Commerce
                    shall provide for the establishment of a Prince William Sound Oil
                    Spill Recovery Institute (hereinafter in this section referred to as
                    the "Institute") to be administered by the Secretary of Commerce
                    through the Prince William Sound Sciencf **"* Technology Institute
                    and located in Cordova, Alaska.
                      (b) FUNCTIONS.—The Institute shall conduct research and carry
                    out educational and demonstration projects designed to—
                         (1) identify  and develop the best available techniques, equip-
                       ment, and materials for dealing with oil spills in the arctic and
                       subarctic marine environment; and
                         (2) complement Federal and State damage assessment efforts
                       and determine, document, assess,  and understand the long-
                       range effects  of the EXXON VALDEZ oil spill on the natural
                       issumues of Prince William Sound and its adjacent waters (as
                       generally depicted on the map entitled "EXXON VALDEZ oil
                       •pill dated March 1990"), and the environment, the economy.
                       and the lifestyle and well-being of the people who are dependent
                       on them, except that the Institute shall not conduct studies or
                       make recommendations on any matter which is  not directly
                       related to the EXXON VALDEZ oil spill or the effects thereof.
                      (e) AovuoaY BOABB.—
                         (1) IN OKKnAL.—The policies of the Institute shall be deter-
 i                      mined by an advisory board, composed of 18 members appointed
                       as follows:
                             (A) One representative appointed by each of the Commis-
                           sionen ef flah and Game, Environmental Conservation.
                           Natural Resources, and Commerce and Economic Develop*
 I                          ment of the State of Alaska, all of whom shall be State
 '                          employees.
 I                            (B) One representative appointed by each of—
                                (i) the Secretaries of Commerce, the Interior, Agri-
                               culture, Transportation, and the Navy; and
                                (ii) the Administrator of the Environmental Protec-
                               tion Agency;
                           all of whom shall be Federal employees.
 1                            (O 4 representatives appointed by the Secretary of Com-
                           merce from among residents of communities in Alaska that
 •»                          were affected  by the EXXON VALDEZ oil spill who are
 i                          knowledgeable about fisheries, other local industries, the
 »                          marine environment, wildlife, public health, safety, or edu-
 .                          cation. At least 2 of the representatives shall be appointed
                           from among residents  of communities  located in Prince
I                          William Sound. The Secretary shall appoint  residents to
2                          serve terms of 2 years each,  from a list of 8 qualified
                           individuals to be submitted by the Governor of the State of
                           Alaska based on recommendations made by the governing
                           body of each affected community. Each affected community
                           may submit the names of 2 qualified individuals  for the
                           Governor's consideration. No more than 5 of the 8 qualified

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               noommondod by the Governor ahall be members of
        the same rHftfrf1 party.
         (D) 8 Alaska Natives who rsnrassnt Native entities af-                   >         .  •  '•»
        fecud by the EXXON VALDEZ oU apill. at least one of
        whom represents  an entity  located in  Prince  William                     -.-      "  ...  .•
        Sound, to serve terms of 2 years each from a list of 6                              .•.•<£*
        qualified individuals submitted by tha Alaska Federation of                      '         5?
        Natives.                                                             .             .  •.£
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Public
information.
OilTtrmin*!
  '(h) STATUS or EMPLOYUS.—Employees of the Institute shall not,
by reason of such employment, be considered to be employees of the
Federal Government for any purpose.
  (i) TERMINATION.—The Institute shall terminate 10 years after the
date of the enactment of this Act
  Q) Un or FUNDS.—All funds authorised for the Institute shall be
provided through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminis-
tration. No funds made available to carry out this section may be
used to initiate litigation. No funds made available to carry out this
section may be used for the acquisition of real property  (including
buildings) or construction of any building. No more than 20 percent
of funds made available to carry out this section may be used to
lease necessary facilities and to administer the Institute. None of
the funds authorized by this section shall be used for any purpose
other than the functions specified in subsection (b).
  (k) RuEAacM.—The Institute shall publish and make available to
any person upon request the results of all research, educational, and
demonstration projects conducted by the  Institute. The Adminis-
trator shall provide a copy of all research, educational,  and  dem-
onstration projects  conducted by the Institute to the National Oce-
anic and Atmospheric Administration.
  (I) DuumiUMS."  In due section, the term "Prince William Sound
and its adjacent waters" means such sound and waters as generally
depicted on  the map  entitled "EXXON VALDEZ oil spill dated
March 1990".

SEC SMZ. TERMINAL AND TANKER OVERSIGHT AND MONITORING.
     SHORT True AND FINDINGS.—
     (1) SHORT Tmx—This section may be cited as the "Oil Termi-
     al  and  Oil Tanker Environmental  Oversight and Monitoring
     xt of 1990".
     (2) FINDINGS.—The Congress finds that—
         (A) the March 24, 1989, grounding and rupture of the
        fully loaded oil tanker, the EXXON VALDEZ,  spilled 11
        million  gallons of  crude oil in Prince William Sound, an
        environmentally sensitive area;
         (B) many people believe that complacency on the part of
        the  industry and  government  personnel responsible for
        monitoring the operation of the Valdez terminal and vessel
        traffic in Prince William Sound wee one of the contributing
        factors to the EXXON VALDEZ oil spill;
         (Q one way to combat this complacency is to involve local
        citizens in  the process of preparing, adopting, and revising
        oil spill contingency plans;
         CD) a mechanism should be established which fosters the
        long-term partnership of industry, government,  and  local
        communities in overseeing compliance with environmental
        concerns in the operation of crude oil terminals;
         (E) such a mechanism presently exists at the Sullom Voe
        terminal in the Shetland Islands and this terminal should
        serve as a model for others;
         (F) because of the effective partnership that has devel-
        oped at Sullom Voe, Sullom Voe  is considered the safest
        terminal in Europe;
         (G) the  present  system of  regulation  and oversight of
        crude oil terminals in the United States has degenerated
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          (H) only when local citiaens an involved in the
        will  the  tract develop that it necessary to  change the
        preeent system from confrontation to <
          (I) a pilot program patterned after Sullom Voe ahould be
        eetabliahed in Alaska to further refine the eoaeepU and
        relationahipe involved; and
          (J) similar proframa ahould eventually be tfahlishtnl in
        other major crude oil terminal* in the United Statea be-
        cauee the recent oil spills in Texas, Delaware, and Rhode
        Island indicate that the safe transportation of crude oil is a
        national problem.
  (b) DntoNsnunoN PROGRAMS.—
      (1) EtTABUSHMPfT.—There are established 2 Oil Terminal
    and Oil Tanker Environmental Oversight and Monitoring Dem-
    onstration Programs (hereinafter referred to as "Programs") to
    be carried out in the State of Alaska.
      (2) ADVISORY FUNCTION.—The function of  these Programs
    shall be advisory only.
      (3) PURPOSE,—The Prince William Sound Program  shall be
    responsible for environmental monitoring of the terminal facili-
    ties in Prince William Sound and the crude oil tankers operat-
    ing in Prince William Sound. The Cook Inlet Program shall be
    responsible for environmental monitoring of the terminal facili-
    ties and crude oil tankers operating in Cook Inlet located South
    of the latitude at Point Possession and North of the latitude at
    Amatuli Island, including offshore facilities in Cook Inlet
      (4) Sum BAUD.—No program, association, council, commit-
    tee or other organization created by this section may sue any
    person or entity, public or private, concerning any matter aris-
    ing under this section except for the performance of contracts.
  (c)  OIL TERMINAL  FACUJTIIS  AND  OIL  TANUB OPERATIONS
ASSOCIATION.—
      (I) ESTABLISHMENT.—There is  established an Oil Terminal
    Facilities and Oil Tanker Operations  Association (hereinafter in
    this section referred to as the "Association") for each of the
    Programs established under subsection (b).
      (2) MEMBERSHIP.—Each Association shall be comprised of 4
    individuals as follows:
          (A) One individual shall be designated by the owners and
       operators of the  terminal  facilities and shall represent
       those ownon and operators.
          (B) One individual shall be designated by the owners and
       operators of the crude oil tankers calling at the terminal
       facilities and shall represent those owners and operators.
          (C) One individual shall be an employee of the State of
       Alaska, shall be designated by the Governor of the State of
       Alaska, and shall represent the State government
          (D) One  individual shall be an employee of the Federal
       Government, shall be designated by the President,  and
       shall represent the Federal Government
      (8) RESPONSIBILITIES.—Each  Association shall be responsible
    for reviewing policies relating to the operation  and mainte-
    nance of the oil terminal facilities and crude oil tankers which
    affect or may affect the environment in the  vicinity of their
    respective terminals. Each Association shall provide  a  forum
    among the ownen and operators of the terminal facilities, the
    owners and  operators of  crude  oil  tankers calling at those

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  facilities the United State*, and the State of Alaaka to discuss
  and  to make recommendations oonoerning all permits, plans,
  and site-specific regulations governing the activitiea and actiona
  of the terminal facilities which affect or may affect the environ-
  ment in the vicinity of the terminal  facilities and of crude oil
  tankers calling at those facilities.
    (4) DWONAITON  or EXIBTINO OEOANBATION.—The Secretary
  may designate an existing nonprofit organization as an Associa-
  tion  under this subsection  if the organization is organized to
  meet the purposes of this section and consists of at  least the
  individuals listed in paragraph (2i.
(d) REGIONAL CITIZENS' ADVUOKY OOUNOU.—
    (1) MKMBBSHIF.—There is  established • Regional  Citizens'
  Advisory Council (hereinafter in this  section referred  to as the
  "Council") for each of the programs established by subsection
  (b).
    (2) Mnnnsmp.—Each Council shall be composed of voting
  members and nonvoting members, as follows:
       (A) VOTING nemos.—Voting members shall be Alaaka
     residents and,  except as  provided in clause  (vii) of this
     paragraph, shall be appointed by the Governor of the State
     of Alaska from a list of nominees provided  by each of the
     following interests, with  one representative appointed to
     represent each  of the following interests, taking into consid-
     eration the need for regional balance on the Council:
           (i) Local  commercial fishing industry organizations,
         the members of which depend  on the fisheries re-
         sources of  the waters in the vicinity of the  terminal
         facilities.
           (ii) Aquaculture associations in the vicinity of the
         terminal facilities.
           (iii) Alaska Native  Corporations and other Alaska
         Native organizations  the members of which reside in
         the vicinity of the terminal facilities.
           (hr)  Environmental  organizations the members of
         which reside in the vicinity of the terminal facilities.
           (y) Recreational organizations the members  of which
         reside in or use the vicinity of the terminal facilities.
           (vi) The Alaska State Chamber of Commerce, to rep-
         resent the locally based tourist industry.
           (viiXI) For the Prince William Sound Terminal Facili-
         ties Council, one representative selected by each of the
         following municipalities: Cordova, Whittier,  Seward,
         Valdez, Kodiak. the Kodiak Island Borough, and  the
         Kenai Peninsula Borough.
           01) For the Cook Inlet Terminal Facilities Council.
         one representative  selected by each of the following
         municipalities: Homer, Seldovia,  Anchorage. Kenai,
         Kodiak, the  Kodiak Island Borough, and the Kenai
         Peninsula Borough.
       (B) NONVOTING imnns.—One  ex-officio, nonvoting rep-
     resentative shall be designated by. and represent, each of
     the following:
           (i) The Environmental Protection Agency.
           (ii) The Coast Guard.
           (iii) The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminis-
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          (iv) The United States Forest Service.
          (v) The Bureau of Land Management
          (vi) The Alaaka Department of Environmental Con-
        servation.
          (vii) The Alaaka Department of Fkh and Game.
          (viii) The Alaaka Department of Natural Resources.
          (ix) The Division of Emergency  Services,  Alaaka
        Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.
      (A) DUIAHON or oouNOLa.—The  tann of the Councils
    •hall continue throughout the life of the operation of the
    Trana-Alaaka Pipeline System and ao loaf as oil is trana-
    ported to or from Cook Inlet
      OB) THUS TEAS*—The votinf memben of each Council
    •hall be appointed for a tarn of 8 yean except a> provided
    for in aubparagraph (O.
      (O  INITIAL ArraDmaana.—The  term of the  fint
    appointmenta ahall be aa follows:
         (i) For the appointmenta by the Governor of the State
        of Alaska, one-third ahall aerve  for 8 yean, one-third
        ahall aerve for 2 yean, and one-third ahall aerve for one
        year.
         (ii) For the mnieeeut stives of municipalities required
        by aubaection (dX2XAKvii), a drawinf of lots among the
        appointee* ahall determine that one-third of that group
        serves for 3 yeara. one-third aarvea for 2 yean, and the
        remainder eervw for lyear.
  (4) SKLT-OOVKKNINO.—Each Council ahall elect ita own chair-
panon, aelect ita own ataff, and make policies with regard to ita
internal operating procedurae. After the initial organisational
meeting called by the Secretary under aubaection (i), each Coun-                                 '
cil ahall be aalf-foverning.
  (S) DUAL  tuMMuawr AND OONPUCI* or  ormor raoma-
rrn>.—(A) No individual aelectad aa a member of the Council
•hall aerve on the Aaeociatkn.
  (B) No individual aalected aa a voting member of the Council
ahall be engaged in any activity which might conflict with auch
individual carrying out hia functiona aa a  member thereof.
  (6) Duma.—Each Council ahall—
      (A) provide advice and recommendation* to the Aaaocia-
    tion on policies, penaita. and aitaapacific regulationa relat-
    ing to the operation and maintenance of terminal facilities
    and crude oil tanken  which  affect or may affect the
    environment in the vicinity of the terminal factlitiei;
      (B) monitor through the committee eatabliahed under
    subsection (e), the environmental impacts of the operation
    of the terminal facilities and crude oil tankers;
      (O monitor those aspects of terminal facilities' and crude      •                         .'"'•*•
    oil tanken'  operations and maintenance which affect or
    may affect the environment in the vicinity of the terminal
    iaouties;
      (D) review through the committee eatabliahed under
    subsection (f), the adequacy of oil  spill prevention  and
    contingency  plans for the terminal facilities and the ade-
    quacy of oil  spill  prevention and contingency plans  for
    crude oil tankers, operating in Prince William Sound or in
    Cook Inlet;
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                       (E) provide advice and recommendations to the Associa-
                     tion on port operations, policies and practice*;
                       (F) recommend to the Association-
                          CD standards and stipulations for permit* and site-
                         specific regulations intended to minimize the impact of
                         the terminal  facilities'  and crude oil tankers oper-
                         ations in the vicinity of the terminal facilities;
                          (ii) modifications of terminal facility operations and
                         mainte^an?^ intended to mi**tttnjy^f the risk *n^ miti-
                         gate the impact of terminal facilities, operations in the
                         vicinity of the terminal facilities and to minimize the
                         risk of oU spills;
                          (iii) modifications of crude oil tanker operations and
                         ntmiittmnmnft in Prince William Sound fT*d Cook Inlet
                         intended to minimi** the risk and mitigate the impact
                         of oil spills; and
                          (iv) modifications to  the oil  spill  prevention •"**
                         contingency plans for terminal facilities and for crude
                         oil  tankers in Prince William Sound and  Cook Inlet
                         intended to enhance the ability to prevent and respond
                         to an oil spill; and
                       (G) create additional committees of the Council as nec-
                     essary to carry  out  the above functions, including a sci-
                     entific and technical advisory committee to the Prince Wil-
                     liam Sound Council
                   (7) No arrorra.—No Council shall be held liable under State
                 or Federal law for cost* or damages as  a result of rendering
                 advice under this section. Nor shall any advice given by a voting
                 member of  a  Council,  or program representative or agent, be
                 grounds for estopping  the interests  represented by the voting
                 Council members from seeking damages or other appropriate
                 relief.
                   (8) Soztmnc wotx.—In carrying oat its research, develop-
                 mot and monitoring  functions, each Council is authorized to
                 conduct its own scientific research sad shall  review the so-
                                         r «r on behalf of the terminal eper»
                     or crude til tanker operators as a result of a V _
                 meat to undertake that work. Each *>•"»«•» shall also ie»ie»
                 the relevant scientific work undertaken by or on behalf of aav
                 government entity relating to the terminal facilities or crude oil
                 tankers. To the extent possible, to avoid unnecessary duplica-              -•
                 turn, each Council shall coordinate its independent scientific              . .
                 work with the scientific work performed by or on behalf of the              .  .
                 terminal operators and with the scientific work performed by or
                 on behalf of the operators of the crude oil tankers.
               (e) CoMMrrrn rot TKUONAI. AND On. TANU* OraumoNs AMD
             ENVnONMCNTAL MONITOBJNG.—
                   (1) MONROUNO  coMiurra.—Each Council shall establish s          " *, ;:.-,
                 standing Terminal and Oil Tanker Operations and Environ-           ;; •/,/-'
                 mental Monitoring Committee (hereinafter in this  section re-          . ;  „*.
                 ferred to as the "Monitoring Committee") to devise and manage            .,-•_•
                 a comprehensive program of monitoring the environmental         '   ^
                 impacts of the operations of terminal facilities and of crude oil              - ; •
                 tankers  while operating in Prince William Sound and Cook
                 Inlet The membership of the Monitoring Committee shall be
                 made up of members of the Council, citizens, and recognized
                 scientific experts selected by the Council.
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      (2) Dim**—In fulfilling its responsibilities, the Monitoring
    Committee shall—
         (A) advise the Council on • monitoring strategy that will
        permit early detection of environmental impact! of termi-
        nal facility operation! and crude  oil tanker operation!
        while in Prince William Sound and Cook Inlet;
         (B) develop monitoring programs and make recommenda-
        tion! to the Council on the implementation of thcee pro-
        grama;
         (O at itt discretion, aeleet and contract with unireraitiei
        and other ecientiftc institutions to carry out apaeifk mon-
        itoring projects authoriaed by the Council punuant to an
        approved monitoring strategy;
         (P) complete any other tasks aaiigned by the Council; and
         (E) provide written report! to the Council which interpret
        and aaaaai the reeulU of all monitoring programs.
  (f) CoMurrrn PC* On. SHU. PUVKMTION,  SATITY, AND Etua-
oiNcr RBPONSK.—
      (1) TECHNICAL OIL WILL  OOMMITRE.—Each Council ahall
    establish  a atanding technical committee (hereinafter referred
    to ai "Oil Spill Committee") to review and aaMai meaaurw
    designed to prevent oil spill! and the pi'"""''g and prepared-
    neai for responding to, containing, cleaning up, and mitigating
    impact! of oil spills. The membership of the Oil Spill Cffrnmittyr
    •hall be  made up  of member* of  the  Council, citizen*, and
    renogniied technical experts selected by the Council
      <2) Dums.—In fulfilling its responsibilities,  the  Oil Spill
    Committee ahall—
         (A) periodically review the respective oil spill prevention
        and contingency plans for the terminal facilities and for the
        crude oil tankers while in Prince William Sound or Cook
        Inlet, in  light of new  technological developments and
        changed circui
         (B) monitor periodic  drills and testing of the oil spill
       contingency plans for the terminal facilities and for crude
       oil tankers while in Prince William Sound and Cook Inlet;
         (C) study wind and water currents and other environ-
       mental factors in the  vicinity of the terminal facilities
       which may affect the ability to prevent, respond to, contain,
       and clean up an oil spill;
         (O) identify highly sensitive areas which  may require
       specific protective measures in the event of a spill in Prince
       William Sound or Cook Inlet;
         (E) monitor developments in oil spill prevention, contain-
       ment, response, and cleanup
          (F) periodically review port organisation, operations, in-
        cidents, and the adequacy and maintenance of vessel traffic
        service systems designed to assure safe transit of crude oil
        tankers pertinent to terminal operations;
          (O) periodically review the standards for tankers bound
        for, loading at, exiting from, or otherwise using the termi-
        nal facilities;
          (H) complete any other tasks assigned by the Council; and
          (I) provide written reports to the Council outlining its
        findings and r
  (g) AOKNCY CoorauTiON.— On and after the expiration of the 180-
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              Federal department, agency, or other instrumentality •hall, with
              respect to all permit*, site-specific regulation*, and other matters
              governing the activities and actions of the terminal facilities which
              affect or may affect the vicinity of the terminal facilities, consult
              with the appropriate Council prior to taking substantive action with
              respect to the permit, site-specific regulation, or other matter. This
              consultation shall be carried out with a view to enabling the appro-
              priate  Association and Council to review the permit,  site-specific
              regulation, or other matters and  make appropriate recommenda-
              tions regarding operations, policy or agency actions. Prior consulta-
              tion shall not be required if an authorized Federal agency represent-
              ative reasonably believes that an emergency exists  requiring action
              without delay.
                (h) RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE COUNCIL.—In the event that the
              Association does not adopt, or significantly modifies before adoption.
              any recommendation of the Council made pursuant to the authority
              granted to the Council in subsection (d). the Association shall pro-
              vide to the Council, in writing, within 5 days of its decision, notice of
              its decision and a written statement of reasons for its rejection or
              significant modification of the recommendation.
                (i)  ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS.—Appointments, designations, and
              selections of individuals to serve as members of the Associations and
              Councils under this section shall be submitted to the Secretary prior
              to the  expiration  of the 120-day period following  the date of the
              enactment of this section. On or before the expiration of the 180-day
              period following that date of enactment of this section, the Secretary
              shall call an initial meeting of each Association and Council for
              organizational purposes*
                (j) LOCATION AND COMPENSATION.—
                   (1) LOCATION.—Each Association and Council established by
                 this section shall be located in the State of Alaska.
                   (2) COMPENSATION.—No member of an Association or Council
                 shall be compensated for the member's services as a member of
                 the Association or Council, but shall be allowed travel expenses,
                 including per diem in lieu of subsistence, at a  rate established
                 by the Association or Council not to exceed the rates authorized
                 for employees of agencies under sections 5702 and 5703 of title 5,
                 United States Code. However, each Council  may enter into
                 contracts to provide compensation and expenses to members of
                 the committees created under subsections (d), (e), and (f).
                (k) FUNDING.—
                   (1)  REQUIREMENT.—Approval of the contingency plans re-
                 quired of owners and operators of the Cook Inlet and Prince
                 William Sound terminal facilities and crude oil tankers  while
                 operating in Alaskan waters in commerce with those terminal
                 facilities shall be effective only so long as the respective Associa-
                 tion and Council for a facility are funded pursuant to paragraph
                 (2).
                   (2) PRINCE WILLIAM BOUND PROGRAM.—The owners or opera-
                 tors of terminal  facilities or  crude oil  tankers operating in
                 Prince William Sound shall provide, on an  annual basis, an
                 aggregate amount of not more than $2.000,000, as determined
                 by the Secretary. Such amount—
                       (A) shall provide for the establishment and operation on
                     the environmental oversight  and  monitoring program  in
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        (B)  ahall  be  adjusted  annually  by  the Anchorage
      Consumer Price Index; and
        (O may be adjusted periodically upon the mutual consent
      of the ownen or operaton of terminal facilities or crude oil
      tanken operating in Prince William Sound •*"* tht Prince
      William Sound terminal facilities Council.
    (8) COOK mur nocnuM.—The ownen or operaton of termi-
  nal facilities,  offshore facilities, or crude oil tanken  operating
  in Cook Inlet shall provide, on an annual basis, an  aggregate
  amount of not more than  $1.000,000,  as determinedby the
  Secretary. Such amount—
        (A) shall provide for the establishment and operation of
      the environmental oversight and monitoring program in
      Cook Inlet;
        (B)  shall  be  adjusted  annually  by  the Anchorage
      Consumer Price Index; and
        (C) may be adjusted periodically upon the mutual consent
      of the ownen or operaton of terminal facilities, offshore
      facilities,  or crude oil tanken operating in Cook Inlet and
      theCooklnl  ~
    (1) ASSOCIATIONS AND COUNCILS.—Prior to the expiration of
  the 36-month period following the date of the enactment of this
  section, each Association and Council -tttiHithnJ by this i
  •hall report to the President and the Congress concerning its
  activities under this section, together with its recommendations.
    (2) GAO.—Prior to the expiration of the 86-month period
  following the date of the enactment of this section, the General
  Accounting Office shall report to the President and the Con-
  gress as to the handling or funds, including donated funds, by
  the entities carrying out the programs under this section, and
  the effectiveness of the demonstration programs carried out
  under this section, together with its recommendations.
(m) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term—
    (1) "terminal fafilitfrs" means—
        (A) in the case of the Prince William Sound Program, the
      entire oil  terminal complex  located in Valdez, Alaska,
      consisting of approximately 1,000 acres including all build-
      ings, docks (except docks owned by the City of Valdez if
      those docks are not used for loading of crude oil), pipes,
      piping, roads, ponds, tanks, crude oil tanken only while at
      the terminal dock, tanker escorts owned or operated by the
      operator of the terminal, vehicles, and other facilities asso-
      ciated with, and necessary for, assisting tanker movement
      of crude oil into and out of the oil terminal complex; and
        (B) in the case of the Cook Inlet Program, the entire oil
      terminal  complex  including all  buildings, docks, pipes.
      piping, roads, ponds, tanks, vessels, vehicles, crude oil tank-
      en only while at the terminal dock, tanker escorts owned
      or operated by the operator of the terminal, emergency spill
      response vessels owned or operated by the  operator of the
      terminal, and other facilities associated with, and necessary
      for, assisting tanker movement of crude oil into and out of
      the oil terminal complex;
    (2) "crude oil tanker" means a tanker (as that term is defined
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                        (A) in the case of the Prince, William Sound Program.
                      calling at the terminal T  '"    "
                      and  transporting oil  to  refineries, operating  north __
                      Middleston  Island and bound for or exiting from Prince
                      William Sonmi; mnA
                        (B) in the case of the Cook Inlet Program, calling at the
                      terminal  facilities for the  purpose of  receiving  and
                      transportinc oil to refineries  and operating in Cook Inlet
                      and the Gulf of Alaska north of Amatulilsland, including
                      tankers transiting to Cook  Inlet from Prince William
                      Sound;
                    (8) "vicinity of the terminal facilities" means that geographi-
                  cal area surrounding the environment of terminal facilities
                  which is directly affected or may be directly affected by the
                  operation of the terminal facilities; and
                    (4) "Secretary" means the Secretary of Transportation.
                (n) SAVINGS CLAUSB>~>
                    (1) RXOULATORY AUTHORITY.—Nothing in this section shall be
                  construed as modifying, repealing, superseding, or preempting
                  any municipal. State or Federal law or regulation, or in any
                  way affecting litigation arising from oil spills or the rights and
                  responsibilities of the United States or the State of Alaska, or
                  municipalities thereof, to preserve and protect the environment
                  through regulation of land, air, and water uses, of safety, and of
                  related development. The  monitoring provided for by this sec-
                  tion shall be designed to help assure compliance with applicable
                  laws and regulations and shall only extend to activities—
                        (A) that would affect or have the potential to affect the
                      vicinity of the terminal facilities  and the area of crude oil
                      tanker operations included in the Programs; and
                       (»»» subject to the United States or State of Alaska, or


                    (2) RECOMMENDATIONS.—This subsection ia not  intended to
                  prevent  the Association or Council from recommending to
                  appropriate authorities that existing legal requirements should
                  be modified or that new legal requirements should be adopted.
Contract!.         (o) ALT0MATTVZ VOLUNTARY ADVISORY GROUP IN LttU  Of COUN-
              CIL—The requirements of subsections (c) through (1). as such subsec-
              tions apply respectively to the Prince William Sound Program and
              the Cook Inlet Program, are deemed to  have been satisfied so long as
              the following conditions are met:
                    (1) PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND.—With respect to the Prince Wit
                  liam Sound Program, the Alyeska  Pipeline Service Company or
                  any of its owner companies enters  into a contract for the
                  duration of the operation of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System
                  with the Alyeska Citizens  Advisory Committee in existence on
                  the date of enactment of this section, or a successor organiza-
                  tion, to fund that Committee or organization on an annual basil
                  in the amount  provided for by subsection (kX2XA) and the
                  President annually certifies that the Committee or organization
                  fosters the general goals and purposes of this section and is
                  broadly representative of the communities and interests in the
                  vicinity of the terminal facilities  and Prince William Sound.
                    (2) COOK INLET.—With respect to the Cook Inlet Program, the
                  terminal facilities, offshore facilities, or crude oil tanker owners
                  and operators enter  into a contract with a voluntary advisory

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                                                            104 STAT. 553
    organization to fund *hat organization on an annual __ _
    tha President annually certifies that tha  organization fasten
    the general goals and purposes of thia section and is broadly
    representative of the communities and interests in tha vicinity
    of the terminal facilities and Cook Inlet
                                                              nusctrxt
  Tba Secretary of Transportation ahall within on* yaar aftar tha
                 mt of this title install and i
data of tha an
                                         ensure operation of an
automated navigation light on or adjaemt to Bligh Beef in Prince
William Sound, Alaska, of sufficient powar andheigbt to provida
long-range waning of tha location of BUgh Baaf.
SEC MM. VtatKL TRAFFIC BttVlCE SYSTEM.
  Tha Saeratary of Transportation ahall within ooa yaar aftar the
data of the enactment of this title
     (1) acquire, inatall, and operate auch additional equipment
    (which may consist of radar, cloaed circuit televieion, aatallita
                                                              MU8CZ7J4
                                                              Refutation*.
    tracking systems, or other shipboard dependent surveillance),
          id locate auch pan
                              el, and iaaua auch final rafulati
    train i                 .  .    .                    ,
                     to increase tha range of the mirtlng VTS
    system in the Port of Valdsa, Alaaka, sufficiently to track the
    locations and movements of tank vessels carrying oil from the
    Trans-Alaska Pipeline whan auch vesssls an transiting Prince
    William Sound, Alaska, and to aound an audible alarm when
    auch tankers depart from designated  navigation routes; and
      (2) submit to  the Committee  on Commerce, Science, and
    Transportation of the Senate tf"* tha fV>inniitTae on Merchant
    Marine and Fisheries of the House of Representatives a report
    on the feasibility and desirability of instituting positive control
    of tank  vessel  movements in Prince William Sound by Coast
    Guard personnel using tha Port of Valdex, Alaska, VTS system,
    as modified pursuant to paragraph (1).

SEC iSM. EQUIPMENT AND PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS UNDER TANK
          VESSEL AND FACILITY RESPONSE PLANS.
  (a) IN GENERAL.—In addition to tha requirements for response
plans for veaaala established by eection 8110) of the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act, as amended by this Act, a response plan for a
tank vessel operating on Prince  William Sound, or a facility per-
mitted under the  Trans-Alaska  Pipeline  Authorization Act (48
U.S.C. 1651 at seq.). shall provide for—
      (1) propositioned oil spill containment and removal equipment
    in communities and other strategic locations within the geo-
    graphic  boundaries of Prince William Sound, including escort
    vessels with skimming capability; barges to receive recovered
    oil; heavy duty asa boom, pumping, tranafarring, and lightering
    equipment; and other appropriate removal equipment for tha
    protection of the environment, including fish hatcheries;
      (2) the establishment of an oil spill removal organization at
    appropriate locations in Prince William Sound, consisting of
    trained personnel in sufficient numbers to immediately remove,
    to the maximum extent practicable, a wont case discharge or a
    discharge of 200,000 barrels of oil, whichever is greater
      (3) training in oil removal techniques for local residents and
    individuals engaged in the cultivation or production of fish or
    fish products in Prince William Sound;
                                                              Report*.
                                                              S3 USC 2735

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                    (4) practice exercises not less than 2 times per year which test
                  the capacity of the equipment and personnel required under
                  this paragraph; and
                    (5) periodic testing and certification of  equipment required
                  under this paragraph, as required by the Secretary.
                (b) DEFINITIONS.—In this section—                           '" '
                    (1) the term "Prince William Sound" means all State and
                  Federal waters within Prince William Sound, Alaska, including
                  the approach to Hinchenbrook Entrance out to and encompass-
                  ing Seal Rocks: and
                    (2) the term  worst case discharge" means—             '  •
                        (A) in the case of a vessel, a discharge in advene weather
                      conditions of its entire cargo; and
                        (B) in  the case of a facility, the largest foreseeable dis-
                      charge in adverse weather conditions.
 33USC273U     SEC (»M. FUNDING.
                (a) SECTION 5001.—Amounts in the Fund shall be available, sub-
              ject to appropriations, and shall remain available until expended, to
              carry out section 5001 as follows:
                    (1) $5,000.000 shall be available for the first fiscal year begin-
                  ning after the date of enactment of this Act.
                    (2) $2.000,000 shall be available for each  of the  9 fiscal years
                  following the fiscal year described in paragraph (U
                (b) SECTIONS 5003 AND 5004.—Amounts in  the Fund  shall be
              available, without further appropriations and  without fiscal year
              limitation, to carry out sections 5003 and 5004, in an amount not to
              exceed $5,000.000.

33 USC 2737     SEC MtT. LIMITATION.
                Notwithstanding any other law, tank vessels  that have spilled
              more than 1,000,000 gallons of oil into the marine environment after
              March 22,  1989,  are prohibited from operating  on the navigable
              waters of Prince William Sound, Alaska.


                        TITLE VI—MISCELLANEOUS
33 USC 2751     SEC Mtl. SAVINGS PROVISIONS.
                (a) CwMs-REnuNCES.—A reference to a law replaced by this Act,
              including a reference in a regulation, order, or other law, is deemed
              to refer to the corresponding provision of this Ace
                (b) CONTINUATION or REGULATIONS.—An order, rule, or regulation
              in effect under a law replaced by this Act continues in effect under
              the corresponding provision of this Act until repealed, amended, or
                (c) RULE or CONSTRUCTION.—An inference of legislative construc-
              tion shall not be drawn by reason of the caption or catch line of a
              provision enacted by this Act.
                (d) ACTIONS AND RIGHTS.—Nothing in this Act shall apply to any
              rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and
              proceedings that were begun before the date of enactment of this
              Act, except as provided by this section, and shall be adjudicated
              pursuant to the law applicable on the date prior to the date of the
              enactment of this Act.
                (e) ADMIRALTY AND MARITIME LAW.—Except as otherwise provided
              in this Act, this Act does not affect—
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                                                            104 STAT. 655
      (1) admiralty and maritime law; or
      (2) the jurisdiction of the district courts of the United States
    with respect to civil actions under admiralty and  maritime
    jurisdiction, saving to suitors in all cases all other remedies to
    which they are otherwise entitled.

SEC MS*. ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS.          -'  '' '
  (a) RBQUUBD.—Except as provided in subsection (b). amounts in
the Fund shall be available only as provided in annual appropria-
tion Acts.
  (b) EXCEPTIONS.—Subsection (a) shall not apply to sections lOOKf).
1012(aX4), or 5006(b), and shall not apply to an amount not to exceed
150,000,000 in any fiscal year which the President may make avail-
able from the Fund to carry out section 811(c) of the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act,  as amended by this Act, and to initiate the
assessment of natural resources damages  required  under section
1006. Sums to which this subsection applies shall remain available
until expended.

SIC MSI. OUTER BANKS PROTECTION.
  (a) SHORT Tnu.—This section may be cited as the "Outer Banks
Protection Act".
  (b) FINDINGS.—The Coagreas finds that—
      (1) the Outer Banks of North Carolina  is an area of excep-
    tional environmental fragility and beauty;
      (2) the annual economic  benefits or commercia)  and  rec-
    reational fishing activities to North Carolina, which could be
    adversely affected by oil or gas development offshore the State's
    coast, exceeds $1,000.000,000;
      (3) the major industry in coastal North Carolina is tourism,
    which is  subject to  potentially significant disruption by offshore
    oil or gas development;
      (4) the physical oceanographk characteristics of the area
    offshore North Carolina between Cape Hatteras and the mouth
    of the Chesapeake  Bay are not well understood, being affected
    by Gulf  Stream western boundary perturbations and accom-
    panying warm filaments, warm and cold core rings wnkh sepa-
    rate from the Gulf Stream, wind stress, outflow from the Chesa-
    peake Bay, Gulf Stream meanders, and intrusions of Virginia
    coastal waters around and over the Diamond shoals;
      (5) diverse and  abundant fisheries  resources occur in the
    western boundary area of the Gulf Stream offshore North Caro-
    lina, but little is understood of the complex ecological relation-
    ships between the life histories of those species and their phys-
    ical, chemical, and biological environment;
      (€) the environmental impact statements prepared  for Outer
    Continental Shelf lease sales numbered 56 (1981)and 78 (1988)
    contain insufficient and outdated environmental information
    from which to t*m*" decisions on approval of addHiff*1** oil fi*^
    gas leasing, exploration, and development activities;
      (7) the draft environmental report, dated November 1. 1989.
    and the preliminary final  environmental report dated June 1,
    1990. prepared pursuant to  a July 14. 1989 memorandum  of
    understanding between the State of North Carolina, the Depart-
    ment of the Interior, and the  Mobil Oil Company, have not
    allayed concerns about the adequacy of the  environmental
    information available to determine whether to proceed with
                                                   J3U8CZ7S2.
                                                  OuUrBanki
                                                  Protection Act.
                                                  North Carolina
                                                  83 USC Z7S3.

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                  additional offshore  leasing,  exploration,  or development off-
                  shore North Carolina; and
                    (8) the National Research Council report entitled "The Ade-
                  quacy  of Environmental Information for Outer Continental
                  Shelf Oil and Gas Decisions:  Florida and California", issued in
                  1989. concluded that—
                       (A) information with respect to those States, which have
                      received greater scrutiny than has North Carolina, is inad-
                      equate; and
                       (B) there are serious  generic  defects in  the Minerals
                      Management Service's methods of environmental analysis,
                  reinforcing concerns about the adequacy of fhe  scientific and
                  technical information which are the basis for a decision to lease
                  additional tracts or approve an exploration plan offshore North
               .  Carolina, especially with respect to oceanographic, ecological,
                  and socioeconomic information.
                (c) PROHIBITION  or  On. AND GAS  LEASING, EXPLORATION, AND
              DEVELOPMENT.—
                    (1) PRoanmoN.—The Sscntarjr tf She iatenar jfaaB
Report*
      
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                 (ID --
              (i) continuity of session is broken only by an adjourn-
            ment of the Congress sine die; and
              (ii) the days on which either Houw of Congreai is not
            in Metion becauee of an adjournment of more than 3
            days to a day certain are excluded.
  (d) ADDITIONAL ENVUONMXNTAL INFOXMATIOH.— The Secretary of
the Interior eball undertake ecological and eotioeconomic studies,
additional  physical oceanographic studies, including actual field
work  and the correlation of existing data, and other additional
environmental ttudiee, to obtain  sufficient information about all
                                            tc which influence,
TigniiKT'** conditions, processes, •**" environments which influence,
or may be  influenced by, oil and gas I seeing, exploration, and
development activities offshore North Carolina to enable the Sec-
retary to carry out his responsibilities under the Outer Continental
Shelf Lands Act with respect to authorizing the activities described
in subsection (cXl). During the time  that the Environmental Sci-
ences Review Panel established under subsection (e) is in existence,
the Secretary of the Interior shall  consult  with  such Panel  in
carrying out this subsection.
  (e) ENVIBONMENTAL SCIENCES REVIEW PANEL.—
      (1) ESTABLISHMENT AND MnoEBsmr.—There shall be estab-
    lished en Environmental Sciences Review  Panel, to consist of—
          (A) 1 marine scientist selected by  the Secretary of the
        Interior;
          (B) 1 marine scientist selected by the Governor of North
        Carolina; and
          (O 1 person each from the disciplines of physical oceanog-
        raphy, ecology, and social science, to be selected jointly by
        the Secretary of the Interior and the Governor of North
        Carolina  from  a list of individuals MMMtaa by the Na-
        tional Academy of Sciences.
      (2) FUNCTIONS.—Not later than  6 months after the date of the
    enactment of this Act, the Environmental Sciences Review
    Panel ahall-
          (A) prepare and submit to the Secretary of the Interior
        findings and recommendations-
                                         of available  physical
                                        sorioscnnonik  informa*
                                        to  carry out h«« respon-
            sibilities under'the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act
            with  respect to authorizing the activities  described in
            subsection (cKlY, and
              (ii) if such available information is not adequate for
            such purposes, indicating what additional information
            is required to enable the Secretary to carry out such
            responsibilities; and
          (B) consult with the Secretary of the Interior as provided
        in subsection (d).
           lings ano recommendations—
              (i) assessing  the adequacy ot
            oceanographic, ecological, and ew
            tion in enabling the Secretary to <

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                    (3) EXPENSES.—Each member of the Environmental Science*
                  Review Panel shall be reimbursed  for actual  travel expenses
                  and shall receive per diem in lieu of subsistence for each day
                  such member is engaged in the business of the Environmental
                  Sciences Review Panel.
                    (4) TERMINATION.—The Environmental Sciences Review Panel
                  shall be terminated after the submission of all findings and
                  recommendations required under paragraph (2XA).
                (0 AUTHORIZATION or APPROPRIATIONS.—There are authorized to
              be appropriated to the Secretary of the Interior to carry out this
              section not to exceed $500,000 for fiscal year 1991. to remain avail-
              able until expended.

              SEC MM. COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMON HYDROCARBON-
                        BEARING AREAS.
                (a) AMENDMENT TO OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF LANDS ACT.—Sec-
              tion 5 of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act,  as amended (43
              U.S.C. 1334), is amended by adding a new subsection (j) as follows:
                "(j) COOPERATIVE  DEVELOPMENT OP COMMON HYDROCARBON-BEAR-
              ING AREAS.—                    .  .  •     ,
                    "(1) FINDINGS.—              ^" '-    s  •        '
                       "(A) The Congress of the United States finds that the
                     unrestrained competitive production of hydrocarbons from
                     a common hydrocarbon-bearing geological area underlying
                     the Federal and State boundary may result in a number of
                     harmful national effects, including—
                           "(i) the drilling of unnecessary wells, the installation
                         of unnecessary facilities and other imprudent operating
                         practices that result in economic waste, environmental
                         damage, and damage to life and property;
                           "(ii) the physical waste of hydrocarbons and an un-
                         necessary  reduction in the amounts of hydrocarbons
                         that can be produced from certain hydrocarbon-bearing
                         areas; and
                           "(iii) the loss of correlative rights which can result in
                         the reduced value of national  hydrocarbon resources
                         and  disorders in the  leasing  of Federal  and State
                         resources.
                    "(2) PREVENTION OP HARMFUL EFFECTS.—The Secretary shall
                  prevent, through the cooperative development of an area, the
                  harmful effects of unrestrained competitive production  of
                  hydrocarbons from a common hydrocarbon-bearing area under-
                  lying the Federal and State boundary.".
                (b) EXCEPTION FOR WEST DELTA FIELD.—Section 5
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                      pursuant to subsection (c), and timetables for completing
                      research tasks; and
                        (F) identify, in consultation with the States, regional oil
                      pollution research needs and priorities for • fHri"tf*m*.
                      multidiaciplinary program of research at the regional level
Contract*.            (jj)  ADVICE  AND  GUIDANCE.—The  Chairman, through  the
                  Department of Transportation, shall contract with the National
                  Academy of Sciences to—
                        (A) provide advice and guidance in the preparation and
                      development of the research plan; and
fUporu.                  (B) assess the adequacy  of the plan as submitted,  •*"*
                      submit a  report to Congress on the conclusions of such

                  The National Institute of Standards and Technology shall  pro-
                  vide the Interagency Committee  with advice and guidance on
                  issues relating to quality assurance and standards measure-
                  ments relating to iu activities under this section.
                (c) OIL POLLUTION RBSEAECH AND DEVELOPMENT PBOOBAM.—
                    (1) ESTABLISHMENT.—The Interagency Committee shall coordi-
                  nate the establishment, by the  agencies represented on the
                  Interagency Committee, of a program for conducting oil pollu-
                  tion research and development, as provided in this subsection
                    (2) INNOVATIVE OIL POLLUTION  TECHNOLOGY.—The program
                  established under this subsection shall provide for uaiisirli.
                  development, and  demonstration of new  or improved tech-
                  nologies which are effective in  preventing or mitigating oil
                  discharges and which protect the environment, including—
                       (A) development of improved designs for vessels  and
                      facilities, and improved operational practices;
                       (B) research, development, and demonstration of im-
                      proved technologies to measure the ullage of a vessel tank,
                      prevent discharges from tank venU,  prevent  discharges
                      during lightering  and bunkering operations, contain  dis-
                      charges on the deck of a vessel, prevent discharges through
                      the use of vacuums in tanks, and otherwise contain  dis-
                      charges of oil from vessels and facilities;
                       (C) research,  development,  and demonstration of new or
                      improved systems of mechanical, chemical, biological,  and
                      other methods  (including the use of disperaaata, solvents,
                      and bioremediation) for the recovery, removal, and disposal
                      of oil, including evaluation of the environmental effecta of
                      the use of such systems;
T««»»                   (D) research  and training,  in consultation with the  Na-
                      tional Response Team, to improve industry's and Govern-
                      ment's  ability  to  quickly  and effectively remove an oil
                      discharge, including the long-term use, as appropriate, of
                      the National Spill Control School in Corpus Christi. Texas;
                       (E) research to improve information systems for decision-
                      making, including the use  of date from  coastal mapping,
                      baseline data, and other date related to the environmental
                      effects of oil discharges, and cleanup technologies;
                       (F) development of technologies and  methods to protect
                      public health and safety from oil discharges, including the
                      population directly exposed  to an oil discharge;
                       (G) development of technologies, methods, and standards
                      for protecting removal personnel, including training,  ade-

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 /  quate supervision, protective equipment, maiimum expo-
    sure limits, and decontamination procedures;
      (H) research and development of methods to restore and
    rehabilitate natural resources damaged by oil discharges:
      (I) research to evaluate the relative effect!vensss and
    environmental impacts of bioremodiation technologies; and
      (J) the demonstration  of  a satellite based,  dependent
    surveillance vessel traffic system in Narragansett Bay to
    evaluate the utility of such system in reducing the risk of
    oil discharges from vessel colliaions and groundings in eon-
    fined waters.
  (8) OIL POLLUTION ncHNOLOOT EVALUATION.—The program
established under this subsection shall provide for oil pollution
prevention and mitigation technology •valuation  including—
      (A) the evaluation and testing of technologies developed
    independently of the research and development program
    eetsfilshen under this subsection;
      (B) the establishment, where appropriate, of standards
    and testing protocols traceable to  national standards to
        Mrs  the perfonni
                performance of oil pollution prevention or
    mHtgaOon technologies; and
      (Q the UM, where appropriate, of controlled field teeting
    to evaluate real-world application of oil discharge preven-
    tion or mitigation technologiea.
  (4) OIL  roLLvnoN  nncn mosABCH.--(A)  The Committee
•hall eetablieh a reeearch program to monitor and evaluate the
environmental effect! of oil diachargee. Such program  shall
include the following element*
      (i) The development of improved modeli and capabtlitiee
    for predicting the environmental late, traneport, and effects
    of oil diacnargee*
      (ii) The development  of methods, including  economic
    methods, to asseai damage* to natural resources resulting
    from oil discharges.
      (iii) The identification of types of ecologically sensitive
    areas at particular risk to oil dischargee and the prepara-
    tion of scientific monitoring and evaluation plans,  one for
    each of several types of ecological conditions, to be imple-
    mented in the event of major oil discharges in such areas.
      (iv) The collection of environmental baseline date in eco-
    logically sensitive areas at particular risk  to oil discharges
    where such date are insufficient
  (B) The Department of Commerce in consultation with the
Environmental Protection Agency shall  monitor and scientif-
ically evaluate the long-term environmental effects of oil die-
charges if—
      (i) the amount of oil discharged exceeds 250,000 gallons;
      (ii) the oil discharge has occurred on or  after January 1,
    1989; and
      (iil) the Interagency Committee determines that  a study
    of the long-term environmental effects of the  discharge
    would be of significant scientific  value, especially for
    preventing or responding to future oil discharges.
Areas for study may  include the following sites where oil die-  Suu
charges have occurred: the New York/New Jersey Harbor area,
where oil was discharged by an Exxon underwater pipeline, the
T/B CIBRO  SAVANNAH,  and the  MAT  BT  NAUTILUS;

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New Jcncy
Grant*
SchooU >nd
        PUBLIC LAW 101-380-AUG. 18,1990

 Narragansett Bay where oil was discharged by the WORLD
 PRODIGY; the Houston Ship Channel where oil was discharged
 by the RACHEL B;  the  Delaware  River, where oil was dis-
 charged by the PRESIDENTS RIVERA, and Huntingdon Beach.
 California, where oil waa discharged  by  the AMERICAN
 TRADER.
  (O Research conducted under this paragraph by. or through.
 the United States Fish and Wildlife Service shall be directed
 and coordinated by the National Wetland  Research Center.
  (5) MAJUNE SIMULATION  IESKASCH.—The program established
 under this subsection shall include research on the greater use
 and application of geographic and vsaisl response simulation
 models, including the development of additional date bases and
 updating of existing  date bases using, among others, the re-
 sources of the National Maritime  Research Center. It ahall
 include research and vessel simulations for—
      (A) contingency plan evaluation and amendment;
      (B) removal and strike team training;
      (O tank vessel personnel training; and
      (D)  those geographic areas where there is a
    likelihood of a major oil discharge.
                   (6)  DnraNsnATiaar  nowcn.—The United  States  Coast
                 Guard, in conjunction with other such agencies in the Depart-
                 ment of Transportation a* the Secretary of Transportation may
                 designate, shall conduct 8 port oil pollution minimization dem-
                 onstration projects, one each with (A) the Port Authority of New
                 York  and New Jersey,  (B) the Porte of Los Angeles and Long
                 Beach, California, and (C) the Port of New Orleans. Louisiana,
                 for the purpose of developing and demonstrating integrated port
                 oil pollution prevention ana cleanup systems which utilize the
                 information and implement the improved practices and tech-
                 nologies developed from the research, development, and dem-
                 onstration program established  in this section.  Such systems
                 •hall  utilize improved technologies and management practices
                 for reducing the risk of oil discharges, including, as appropriate,
                 improved date access, computerised tracking of oil s
                 improved  vessel tracking  and navigation systems,
technology to monitor pipeline and teak rrmditinna,
oO apiD response capability, improved capability to predict the
flow andemct* of oil discharges in both the^ inner and outer
•arbor areas for the) purposes of Hiabrny infrastructure deci-
sions, and such other activities necessary to achieve the pur-
poses of this section.
  (7)  SIMULATED  ENVIKONMENTAL TBSTINO.—Agencies  rep-
resented on the Interagencv Committee shall ensure the long-
term use and operation of the Oil and Hazardous Materials
Simulated Environmental  Test  Tank (OHMSETD Reeearch
Center in New Jersey for oil pollution technology testing and
evaluations.
  (8) REGIONAL  BBEABCH FBOOBAM.—(A) Consistent with  the
research plan in subsection (b), the Interagency Committee
shall coordinate a program of competitive grants to universities
or other research institutions, or groups of universities or re-
search institutions, for the purposes of conducting a coordinated
research program related to the regional aspects of oil pollution,
such as prevention,  removal, mitigation,  and the effects of
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       PUBLIC LAW 101-880—AUG. 18,1990           104 STAT. 563

this paragraph, a region means a Coast Guard district as set out
in nut 8 of title 88, Code of Federal Regulations (1989).
  (B) The Interagency Committee anaD "**&***• (he publica-
tion by the agendas represented on the Interagency Committee
of a solicitation for grants under this subsection The applica-
       "1 be in such fora and contain such information as i
be required in the pubhsbod solicitation. The applications shall
be reviewed by the Interagency Onmmittea, which shall make
"•"•ipi'ifH***""* to the appropriate granting: •ff*ncy  rep-
resented on the Interagency Committee for awaking the grant
The granting agency shall award the grants "•"•""•tr"1*'1 by
the uteragency  Committee unless the agency decides not to
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                    (9) FUNDING.—For each of the fiscal yean 1991. 1992, 1993,
                   1994, and 1995. S6.000.000 of amounts in the Fund shall be
                   available to carry out the regional reaearch program in para-
                   graph (8), such amounts to be available in equal amounts for the
                   regional research  program in each region; except that if the
                   agencies represented on the Interagency CVrnmittitt determine
                   that regional research needs exist which cannot be addressed
                   within such funding limits, such agencies may use their author-
                   ity under paragraph (10) to make additional grants to meet such'
                   needs. For the purposes of this paragraph, the research program
                   carried out by the Prince  William Sound Oil Spill Recovery
                   Institute established under section 5001, shall not be eligible to
                   receive grants under this paragraph.
                    (10) GEANTS.—In carrying out the research and development
                   program established under  this subsection, the agencies rep-
                   resented on the Interagency Committee  may enter into con-
                   tracts and cooperative agreements and make grants to univer-
                   sities, research institutions, and other persons. Such contracts.
                   cooperative agreements, and grants shall address research and
                   technology priorities set forth in the oil pollution reaearch plan
                   under subsection (b).
                    (11) In carrying  out research under this section, the Depart-
                   ment of Transportation shall continue to utilize the resources of
                   the  Research and Special  Programs  Administration of the
                   Department of Transportation, to the maximum extent prac-
                   ticable.
                (d) INTCXNATIONAL COOPDUTION.—In accordance with  the re-
              search  plan submitted  under  subsection  (b),  the  Interagency
              Committee shall coordinate  and cooperate with other nations and
              foreign research entities in conducting oil pollution research, devel-
              opment,  and demonstration activities,  including controlled field
              tests of oil discharges.           ,
                (e) BIENNIAL   Rcrom.—The Chairman of  the  Interagency
              Committee ahall submit to Congress every 2 yean on October 30 a
              report on the activities carried out under this section in the preced-
              ing 2 fiscal yean, and on activities proposed to be carried out under
              this section in the current 2 fiscal year period.
                (f) FUNDING.—Not to exceed $21,250,000 of amounts in the Fund
              shall be available annually to carry out this  section except for
              subsection (cX8). Of such sums—
                    (1) funds authorized  to be  appropriated to carry out the
                  activities under subsection (cX4) shall not exceed 15,000,000 for
                   fiscal year 1991 or 13,500,000 for any subsequent fiscal year, and
                    (2) not leas than &250,000 shall be available for carrying out
                  the activities in subsection (cX6) for fiscal yean 1992,1993.1994,
                  and 1995.
              All activitieo authorized in this section, including subsection (cX8),
              are subject to appropriations.


                 TITLE VIII—TRANS-ALASKA PIPELINE
ReformA.no?                             SYSTEM
Pipeline SyMem
Refo
1KM.
43 USC 1651     SBC SOOI. SHORT TITLE.

nou             This title may be cited  as  the  "Trans-Alaska  Pipeline System
              Reform Act of 1990".

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   Subtitle A—Improvements to Trans-Alaska

                    Pipeline System
                                                                    V            '
SBC MM. LIABILITY WITHIN  THE fTATE OT  ALASKA AND CLEANUP
          EPTORTB.
  ta) CAUSE or Aoaonrr.-Swtion 204UX1) of the Trans-Alaska
Pipeline Authorization Act (48  U.S.C. 1668(«X1)) if amended by
striking out "caused by" in the lint sentence mad inserting in lieu                      - /-
thereor "caused solely by".
  (b) LUUTATION or LIABIUTY.—Section 204(sX2) of the Trans-Alaska,
Pipeline Authorization Act (43  U.S.C. 1663(aX2» is amended by
striking "150.000,000" each place it occurs and  inserting in lieu
thereof"1350,000.000".
  (c) CLEANUP EFFORTS.—Section 204(b) of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline
Authorisation Act (43 U.S.C. 1653(b)) is amended in the first sen-
tence—
     (1) by inserting after "any ana" the following: "in the State
    ofAlaska";
     (2) by inserting after "any activities"  the following: "related
    to the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, including operation of the
    terminal."; and
     (3) by inserting after "other Federal" the first place it appear*
    the following: "or State".

SEC I1*L TRANS-ALASKA PIPELINE LIABILITY FUND.
  (a) TERMINATION OP CERTAIN PROVISIONS.—
     (1) REPEAL.—Section  204(c)  of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline
    Authorization Act (43 U.S.C. 1653(c)J is repealed, effective as
    provided in paragraph (5).
     (2) DISPOSITION OP FUND BALANCE.—                         « use jesa
         (A) RESERVATION OP  AMOUNTS.—The  trustees  of  the  nou
       Trans-Alaska  Pipeline Liability  Fund (hereafter in this
       subsection referred  to as the "TAPS Fund") shall reserve
       the following amounts in the TAPS Fund—
             (i) necessary  to pay *!••"«•  arising under section
           204(c) of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act
           (43U.S.C. 1653(c));and
             (ii) administrative expenses reasonably necessary for
           and incidental to the implementation of section 204(c)
           of that Act.
         (B) DISPOSITION OP THE BALANCE.—After the Comptroller
       General of the United  States certifies that the require-
       ments of subparagraph (A) have been mat, the trustees of
       the TAPS Fund shall dispose of the balance in the TAPS
       Fund after the reservation of amounts  an made under
       subparagraph (A) by—
             (i) rebating
             ing the pro rata share of the balance to the
    State of Alaska for its contributions as an owner of oil;
    and then
      (ii) transferring end depositing the remainder of the
    balance into the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund estab-
    lished under section 9509 of the Internal Revenue Code
    of 1986 (26 US.C. 9509).
  (C) DISPOSITION OP THE RESERVED  AMOUNTS.—After  pay-
ment of all claims arising from an incident for which funds

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4U USC 1603
note.
43 USC 1653
   PUBLIC LAW 101-380—AUG. 18,1990

are reserved under subparagraph (A) and certification by
the Comptroller General of the United Statea that the
claim* arising from that incident have bean Paid, the
        amounts, if any, for that incident shall be disposed of a* set
        forth under subparagraphs (A) and (B).                 .-.•«
          (D) AuTHoantATioN.—The  amounts  transferred   and
        deposited in the Fund ihr*l be available for the purposes of-
        section 1012 of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 after funding
        sections 5001  and 8103 to the extent that funds have not
        otherwise been provided for the purposes of such sections.
      (8) SAVINGS CLAUSE.—The repeal made by paragraph (1) shall
    have no effect on any right to recover or "•"n*Hhnt*T that
    arises  from  incidents subject to section 204
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           PUBLIC LAW 101-880—AUG. 18,1990           104 STAT. 567                  .

    State due to injury, destruction, or km of real property, per-
    sonal property  or natiirp^ resourcss, or diminisnoQ soooomtf
    activity due to a discharge of oil; and
      "(B) the n*t cost of providing iaersassd or additional public
    eenricea during or aftar renxrvaJ activitiee due to a discharge of
    oil, iadudiac protection Aon fire,  safety, or health basards.                                 *
    iocurrad by a State or political subdivision of a Steie,
  ^14) Paragraphs (l)thnwgh (18) ahaU apply only to claiiMarM^                          -.'-•
from incidents occurring; before tha data ofenartment of the Trans-                              .  '•
Alaska Pipeline SrstomRefora Act of 1990. It* Oil PoUutioo Act of
1990 ahau apply to any incident, or any claim* ariaiaf Iron an
incident, occurring on or after the  date of the enactment of that   .
Act".
  (d) PAYMENT or CLAM BY FUND.—Section 204(eX8) of the Trent-
Alaaka Pipelina Authorisation Act (48 UAC. IftoKcXS)) i
by edding'at the and tha following: "The Fund ahall expeditiously
pay claims under this •ube*ctiooTincludin« such $14.000,000, if the
owner or operator of a veawl has not paid any such ^i^*"* within 80
days after such claim has bean submitted to such owner or operator.
Upon payment  of any such claim, the Fund shall  be subrogated
under applicable State and Federal laws to all rights of any parson
entitled to recover under this subsection.  In any action brought by
the Fund against an owner or operator or an affiliate thereof to
recover amounts under this paragraph, the Fund ahall be entitled to
recover prejudgment interest, costs, reasonable attorney's faas, and.
in the discretion of the court, penalties.".
  (e) Omens OK Tamms.—Section  204feX4) of the Trans-Alaska
Pipeline Authorisation Act (43 U.S.C. 165S(cX4)) is amended—
      (1) by inserting "(A)" after "(4)"; and
      (2) by adding at the end the following:
  "(B) No present or former officer or trustee of the Fund shall be
subject to any liability incurred by the Fund or by  the present or
former officers or trustees of the Fund, other than liability for groat
negligence or willful misconduct.
  'UJXi) Subject to clause (ii). each officer and each trustee of the
Fund-
      "(I) shall  be indemnified against all claims and liabilities to
    which he or she has or shall become subject by reason of serving
    or having served as  an officer or trustee, or by reason of any
    action taken, omitted, or neglected by him or her as an officer
    or trustee; and
      "(U) shall be  reimbursed for all attorney's fees reasonably
    incurred in connection with any *i«««p or liability.
  "(ii) No officer or trustee shall be fridtmn'ftH against, or be
reimbursed for, any expenses incurred in connection with, any claim
or liability arising out of his  or  her gross negligence or willful
misconduct.".

SEC IIS!. PRESIDENTIAL TASK POME.                               41 USC Ittl
  (S) ESTASUSHMSNT OP TASK FOKC.—
      (1) BrrASusm«NT AND mums.—(A) There is hereby estab-
    lished a Presidential Task Force on the Trans-Alaska Pipeline
    System (hereinafter referred to as the 'Task Force") composed
    of the following members appointed by the President:
         (i) Three members, one  of whom shall be nominated by
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                     the Environmental Protection Agency, and one by the Sec-
                     retary of Transportation.
                       (ii) Three members nominated by the Governor of the
                     State of Alaska, one of whom shall be an employee of the
                     Alaska Department of Natural Resources and one of whom.
                     shall be an employee of the Alaaka Department of Environ-
                     mental Conservation.
                       (iii) One ift*t"i*'^T nominated by the OfHoo of Technology
                     Assessment
                   (B) Any member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring before
                 the expiration of the term for which his or her predecessor was
                 appointed shall be appointed only for the remainder of such
                 term. A member may serve after the expiration of his or her
                 term until a successor, if applicable, has taken office.
                   (2) COCHAIUUN.—The President shall  appoint  a Federal
                 cochainnan from among the Federal memben of the Task Force
                 appointed pursuant to paragraph (1XA) and the Governor shall
                 designate a State cochainnan from among the State members of
                 the Task Force appointed pursuant to paragraph (1KB).
                   (3> COMPENSATION.—Members shall, to the extent approved in
                 appropriations Acts, receive the daily equivalent of the mini-
                 mum annual rate of basic pay in effect for grade GS-16 of the
                 General Schedule for each day (including  travel time) during
                 which they are engaged in the actual performance of duties
                 vested in the Task Force, except that members who are State,
                 Federal, or other governmental employees shall receive no com-
                 pensation under this paragraph in addition to the salaries they
                 receive as such employees.
                   (4) STAFF.—The cochainnan of the Task Force shall appoint a
                 Director to carry out administrative duties. The Director may
                 hire such staff and incur such expenses  on behalf of the Task
                 Force for which funds are available.
                   (5) RULX.—Employees of the Task Force shall not, by reason of
                 such employment, be considered to be employees of the Federal
                 Government for any purpose.
               (b) Dums or THX TASK Foacx.—
                   (1) AUDIT.—The Task  Force shall  conduct an audit of the
                 Trans-Alaska  Pipeline System  (hereinafter referred  to  as
                 "TAPS") including the terminal at Valdez. Alaska, and other
                 related onshore facilities, make recommendations to the Presi-
                 dent, the Congress, and the Governor of Alaska.
                   (2) CoMPKCHKNStvi BXVBW.—As part of such audit, the Task
                 Force shall conduct a comprehensive review of the TAPS in
                 order to specifically advise the President, the Congress, and the
                 Governor of Alaska concerning whether—
                      (A) the holder of the Federal and State right-of-way is.
                    and has been, in full compliance  with  applicable laws,
                    regulations, and agreements;
                      (B) the laws, regulations, and agreements are sufficient to
                    prevent the release  of oil from TAPS and prevent other
                    damage or  degradation  to the  environment and public
                    health;
                      (C) improvements are necessary to TAPS to prevent re-
                    lease of oil from TAPS and to prevent other damage or
                    degradation to the environment and public health;
                      (D) improvements are necessary in the onshore oil spill
                    response capabilities for the TAPS; and

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         PUBLIC LAW 101-S80-AUG. 18,1990          104 STAT. 569

       (E) improvements are necetaary ID aacuritjy for TAPS.
    (8) Comin.TAMn.-(A) The Task Form shall retain at least
  oat independent nonsuiting finn with technical  expertise in
  engineering, transportation, safety, the environment, «nd other
                 to assist the Task Fora IB carrying out this
    CB) Contracts with any such firm shall be entered into on a  Ooatncu.
  nationally competitive basis, and the Task Force shall not select
  any firm with respect to which there may be a conflict of
  interest in assisting tht Task Ferae in carrying out the audit
  and review. All work performed by such finn shall bt under tht
  direct and immediate supervision of a ragis
    (4) PumucootouNT.—Tht Taik Font ahall provMtaQ oppor-
  tunity for public eoaunant on itt activities including at a mini-
  mum tht following:
       (A) Before it btfina ita audit and rtritw, tht Taak Font
      ahall review raporta prepared by othar Government antitiat
      conducting rtvitwa of TAPS and ahall conault with those
      Oovtnuntnt entities that art conducting ongoing invettiga-
      tiflm including tht Gtnttal AfW"***t|g Office. It •**•!! •!•«
      hold at laatt 2 public bearings, at teas* 1 of which ahail bt
      bald in a community affected by tht Exxon Valdat oil tpill.
      Mtmbtn of tht public ahall  bt given an opportunity to
      prtaant both oral and written testimony.
       (B) Tht Taak Font ahall providt  a machaniam for tht
      confidtntial ractipt of information conctniing TAPS, which
      may include a dttignatart talaphont hotlint.
    (5) TAJX  roacB won.—Tht Talk Font shall publith a draft
  rtport which it thai! makt availabla to tht public. Tht public
  wul havt at laaat 80 days to  providt eommanU on tht draft
  rtport. Baatd on  iU draft rtport and tht public oommtnU
  thtraon. tht Talk Font ahall prtpart a final rtport which ahall
  include itt finding!, concluaiona, and •^M"»"*^l«»8
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             (2) TkuoNAnoif .— Tb» Task Font dull OMW to exist on the
           date oo which tho final rtport if provided pursuant to siihssc
           tion(bX6X
             (8)  FUNCTIONS  LOOTATION.— With respect  to  safety,  oper-
           ations, and other matters rtlatod to the pipeline faculties (as
           such tenn is defined in MCtioo 202(4) of the Hazardous Liquid
           Piptlin* Safety Act of 1979) of the TAPS. the Taak ForcVshaU
           not perform any functions which an the responsibility of the
           Secretary of Transportation under the Hazardous Liquid Pipe-
           line Safety Act of 1979. as amended Hie Secretary may UM the
           information fathered by and report issued by the Taak Force in
           carryinf out  the  Secretary's responsibilities  under that Act
             (4) Powna.— TTie Task force may, to the extent nirieury to
           carry out it*  responsibilities, conduct investigations, make re-
           ports, iawe subpoenas, require the production of relevant docu-
           manta and records take depositions, and conduct directly or. by
           contract, or otherwise, raiearch, teating, and demonstration
           activities.
             (6)  EXAMIHATION  or uooana AND noram.— The  Taak
           Force, and the employees and  agents it  so designates, are
           authorised, upon  presenting appropriate credentials to the
           person in charge, to  enter upon, inspect, and  examine, at
           reasonable times and in a reasonable manner, the records and
           properties of persons to the extent such records and properties
           are relevant to determining whether such persons have acted or
           are acting in compliance  with applicable laws  and agreements.
             (6)  P01A.— The information gathered by  the Task Force
           pursuant to subsection (b) shall not be subject  to section 552 of
           title 5, United States Code (commonly referred to  as the "Free-
           dom of Information Act"), until its final report is  issued pursu-
           ant to subsection (bX6).

                        Subtitle B— Penalties
         Section 2e(b) of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (48 US.C
       1350(b)) is amended—
             (1) by striking out "If any" and inserting in lieu thereof "(1)
           Except as provided in paragraph (2), if any*
             (2) by striking out "$10,000" and inserting in lieu thereof
                     ling at the end of paragraph (1) the following new
           sentence: "The Secretary •hall, by regulation at least every 8
           years, adjust the penalty speculed m tras pangnph to reflect
           any increases in the Consumer Price Index (afl items. United
           States city average) as prepared by the Department of Labor.";
           and
             (4) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
         "(2) If a failure described in paragraph  (1) constitutes or con*
       stituted a threat of serious, irreparable, or immediate harm or
       damage to life (including fish and other aquatic life), property, any
       mineral deposit, or the marine, coastal, or human environment, a
       civil penalty may be • nines (id without regard to the requirement of
       expiration of a period allowed for corrective action.".

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           PUBLIC LAW 101-880-AUG. 18,1990           104 STAT. 571
SEC StSS. TRANS-ALABKA PIPBUNE fTSTCM C
  The Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorixation Act (48 UAC. 1651 et
seq.) is amended by adding at the and thereof the following new
section!

                       "avn, rcNAuns             •

  "Sac.  207. (a) PENALTY.—Except as provided in subsection (cX4).  u use itu.
the Secretary of the Interior may assess and collect a civil penalty
under this section with respect to any discharge of oil—
      "(1) in transit from fields or reservoirs supplying oil to the
    trans-Alaska pipeline; or
      "(2) during transportation through the trans-Alaska pipeline
    or handling at the terminal facilities, that causes damage to. or
    threatens to damage, natural  resources or public or private

  "(b) PERSONS LIABLE.—In addition to the person causing or permit-
ting the discharge, the owner or owners of the oil at the time the
discharge occurs shall  be jointly, severally, and strictly liable for the
full amount of penalties  assessed pursuant to this section, except
that the United States and the several States, and political subdivi-
sions thaiwf, shall not be liabk under thie section.
  "(c) AMOUNT.-U) The amount of the civil penalty •hall not exceed
$1.000 per barrel of oil discharged.
  "(2) In determining the amount of civil penalty under this section,
the Secretary shall consider the ssrinusnass of the damages from the
discharge, the cause of the discharge, any history of prior violations
of applicable rules and laws, and the degree of success of any efforts
by the violator to minimize or mitigate the effects of such discharge.
  "(8) The Secretary  may reduce  or waive the penalty impneeri
under this section if the  discharge was solely caused by an act of
war. act of God, or third party action beyond the control of the
persons liable under this section.
  "(4) No  civil penalty assssssd by the Secretary pursuant to this
section shall be in addition to a penalty assessed pursuant to section
311(b) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (88 US.C. 1321(b)).
  "(d) PROCEDURES.—A civil penalty may be assessed and collected
under this section only after notice and opportunity for a hearing on
the record in accordance  with section 654  of title 6, United Statas
Code. In any proceeding for the assessment of a civil penalty under
this section, the Secretary may issue subpoenas for the attendance
and testimony of witnesses and the production of relevant papers.
books,  and documents and may promulgate rules for  discovery
procedures. Any person who i squatted a hearing with respect to a
civil penalty under this subsection and who is aggrieved by an order
assessing the civil penalty may file a petition  for Judicial review of
such order with the United States Court of Appeals for the District
of Columbia circuit or for any other circuit in which such person
resides  or transacts  businsss. Such a petition may only be filed
within the 30-dsy period  beginning on  the date the order making
such assessment was issued.
  "(e) STATE LAW.—<1) Nothing in this section  shall be construed or
interpreted as preempting any State or political subdivision thereof
from imposing any additional liability or requirements with respect
to the discharge, or threat of discharge, of oil  or other pollution by
oil.

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104 STAT. 572           PUBLIC LAW 101-880—AUG. 18,1990

                "(2) Nothing in this section shall affect or modify in any way the
              obligations or »-«"**•- of any person under other Federal or State
              law, including common law, with respect to discharges of oil".

                Subtitle C—Provisions Applicable to Alaska
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                                                               ..
              SEC MSI. LAND CONVEYANCES.  •:,*<&'*%-:. -,T;' ! •':*-'•   "  .   '•-''.-.,&;
                The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (Public " ^
              Law 96-487) is amended by adding the following after section 1487:
                "Sac. 1438. Solely for the purpose of bringing claims that
43USCU42.     {nm tbf discharge of oU. the Coognes confirm* that all right, title,
              and interest of the United States in and to the Ifidf validly sslsrtsd
              pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (48 U&C.
              1601 et eeq.) by Alaska  Native corporations are deemed to  have
              vested in the respective corporations as of March 23, 1989.  This
              section shall take effect with respect to each Alaska Native corpora-
              tion only  upon its irrevocable election to accept an interim convey-
              ance of such land and notice of such election has been formally
              transmitted to the Secretary of the Interior.".

              SEC OH. IMPACT OF POTENTIAL SPILLS  IN  THE ARCTIC OCEAN ON
                         ALASKA NATIVES.
                Section 1005 of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation
              Act (16 U.S.C. 3145) is amended—    .
                   (1) by MMMMJHIF; the heading to read as follows:

               "WILDLIFE USOUBCB POKTION or STUDY AND IMPACT or roTKNTLu.
                             on. anus IN THE xacnc OCEAN";

                   (2) by inserting 'W after "Sec. 1005."; and
                   (3) by adding at the end the following:
                "(bXl) The Congress finds that—           *
                   "(A) Canada has discovered commercial quantities of oil and
                 gas in the AMifgffc region of the Northwest Territory:
                   "(B) Canada is exploring alternatives for transporting the oil
                 from the Amalagak field to markets in  Asia and the Far East;
                   "(C) one of the options the <>n««M«»t Government is exploring
                 involves transshipment of oil  from the Amalagak field across
                 the Beaufort Sea  to tankers which would transport the oil
                   "(D) the tankers would traverse the American Exclusive Eco-
                 nomic Zone through the Beaufort Sea into the Chuckchi Sea
                 and then through the Bering Straits;
                   "(E) the Beaufort and Chuckchi Seas are vital to Alaska's
                 Native people, providing them with subeistoncft in the form of
                 walrus, seals, fish, and whales;
                   "(F) the Secretary of the Interior has conducted Outer Con-
                 tinental Shelf lease sales in the Beaufort and Chuckchi Seas
                 and oil and gas exploration is ongoing;
                   "(G) an oil spill in the Arctic Ocean, if not properly contained
                 and cleaned up, could have significant impacts on the indige-
                 nous people of Alaska's North Slope and on the Arctic environ-
                 ment; and

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           PUBLIC LAW 101-880—AUG. 18,1990
104 STAT. 573
      "(H) there are no international contingency plant involving
    our two governments ""•f^rnfit containment and cleanup of
    an oiljpiD in to* Arctic Ocean.
  "(2XA) The Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the
Governor of Alaska, shall conduct a study of the imam of recovery of
damages, contingency plans, and coordinated actions in the mat of
an oil spill in the Arctic Ocean.
  "(B) The Secretary shall, no later than January 81,1M1, trananit
• report to to* Coiigiees on the *S*^I{T and conclusions leatlisil at
the result of the study carried out under thia subsection.
  "(c) The Conjreai calls upon the Secretary of State, in consulta-
tion with the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Transpor-
tation,  and the Governor of Alaska,  to begin negotiations with the
Foreign Minister of Canada regarding a treaty dealing with the
complex issues  of recovery of damages, contingency  plans, and
coordinated actions in the event of an oil spill in the Arctic Ocean.
  "(d) The Secretary of State  shall  report to the Congress on the
Secretary's  efforts pursuant to this  section no later than June 1,
1991.".

  TITLE IX—AMENDMENTS TO OIL SPILL
         LIABILITY TRUST FUND, ETC.
  Reports.
  International
  Raporu.
SEC tMI. AMENDMENTS TO OIL SPILL UABIUTY TRUST FUND.
  (a) TEAMSTERS TO TRUST FUND.—Subsection 
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 104STAT. 574          PUBLIC LAW 101-380—AUG. 18.1900       ^
                                                                  ••'. S»v  .
                  AeU or nction 6002(b) of the OU Pollution Act at 1990. only for
                  purposes of making expenditures—                .-- •:••"•'-;
                        "(A) for the payment of removal costs and other coats,
                      expenses, claims, and damages referred to in section 1012 of
                      such Act,      ,                                 »••••-."
                        "(B) to carry out sections 5 and 7 of the Intervention  on
                      the High Seas Act relating to oil pollution or the substan-
                      tial threat of oil pollution.
                        "(C) for the payment of liabilities incurred by the revolv-
                      ing fund established by section 31 l(k) of the Federal Water
                      Pollution Control Act,                          '  -
                        "(D) to  carry out subsections (b), (c). (dX G>. «nd (1) of
                      section 311 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act with
                      respect to prevention, removal, and enforcement related to
                      oil discharges (as defined in such section),            -  -.
                        "(E) for the  payment of liabilities incurred by the Deep-
                      water Port Liability Fund, and
                        "(F) for the payment of liabilities incurred by  the Off-
                      shore Oil Pollution Compensation Fund."             '   .
                (c)  INCREASE  IN  EXPENDITURBS  PERMITTED PER  INCIDENT.—
•a use 9509     Subparagraph (A)  of section 9509(cX2) of such Code » amended-
                    (1) by striking "$500,000,000" each place it appears and insert-
                  ing "$1,000,000,000". and
                    (2) by striking "1250.000,000" and inserting "fSOO.OOO.OOO".
                (d) INCREASE IN BORROWING AUTHORITY.—                 * ...
                    (1) INCREASE IN SORROWING PERMITTED.—Paragraph (2) of sec-
                  tion 9509(d) of such Code is amended by striking "1500,000,000"
                  and inserting "91,000,000,000".
                    (2) CHANCE IN FINAL REPAYMENT DATE.—Subparagraph (B) of
                  section 9509(dX3) of such Code is amended by striking "Decem-
                  ber 31,1991" and inserting "December 31,1994".
                (e) OTHER CHANGES.—
                    (1) Paragraph (2) of section 9509(e) of such Code is amended by
                  striking "Comprehensive Oil Pollution Liability and Compensa-
                  tion Act" and inserting "Oil Pollution Act of 1990".
                    (2) Subparagraph (B) of section 950»cX2) of such  Code is
                  amended  by striking "described in paragraph (IKAXi)" and
                  inserting "of removal costs".
                    (3) Subsection  (0 of section 9509 of such Code is amended to
                  read as follows:
                "(f) REFERENCES TO OIL POLLUTION ACT OP 1990.—Any reference in
              this section to the Oil Pollution  Act of 1990 or any other Act
              referred to in a Subparagraph of subsection (cXD shall be treated as
              a reference to such Act as in effect on the date of the enactment of
              this subsection."     .                      .
              SEC *002. CHANGES RELATING TO OTHER FUNDS.                 . .
                (a) REPEAL OF PROVISION RELATING TO TRANSFER* TO OIL SPILL
              LIABILITY FUND.—Subsection (d)  of section 4612 of the  Internal
26 use 4612.     Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by striking the last sentence.
                (b) CREDIT AGAINST OIL SPILL RATE ALLOWED ON AFFILIATED GROUP
              BASIS.—Subsection (d) of section 4612 of such Code  is amended by
              adding at the end thereof the following new sentence: "For purposes
              of this subsection, all  taxpayers which would be members of the
              same affiliated  group (as defined in section  1504(a» if section

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             PUBLIC LAW 101-380—AUG. 18.1990            104 STAT. 575

 1504UX2) were applied by wtetitutiag '100 percent' for '80 percent'
 •hall be treated u 1 taxpayer."

   Approved August 18.1990.                  ...
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-H.R. 14*6 (H.R. 1027) CS. IMt

HOUSE REPORTS: No. 101-241. PL 1 (Cbmm. on Public Work* and Tramporlatioo)
                and  Pi. 2  (Cornm  on Sciono*. Spoe*. and  Toehnolofyt, both
                aeoompanyint H.R 80*7: No. 101-142. PL 1 (Conn, on Public
                Worki and TnuMportation). PL 2 iComai. on Merchant Marino
                and KahorMBj. PL 8 (Coma, on Striino. Spool, and Tothnotaey).
                PL 4  -
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A.12.
           Executive Order 12777 (October 18, 1991) —
            Implementation of Section 311 of the CWA,
                        as Amended by OPA

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                                          EXECUTIVE ORDER 12777
                                   IMPLEMENTATION OF SECTION 311
                            THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT
                                   OF OCTOBER 18, 1972, AS AMENDED.
                                 AND THE OIL POLLUTION ACT OF 1990
  By tbe authority vested in me as President by the Constitution
and the laws of the United States of America, including Section
311 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, fFWPCA") (33
U.S.C. 1321), as amended by the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (Public
Law 101-380)  ("OPA"), and by Section 301 of Title 3 of tbe
United States Code, it is hereby ordered as follows:

  Section 1. National Contingency Plan. Area Committees, and
Area Contingency Plans,  (a) Section 1 of Executive Order No.
12580 of January 23,1987, is amended to read as follows:

  •Section i. National Contingency Plan. (aXl) The National
Contingency Plan ("the NCP"),  shall provide for  a  National
Response Team  ("tbe  NRT)  composed of representatives of
appropriate  Federal departments and agencies for  national
planning and coordination of preparedness and response actions,
and Regional Response Teams as the regional counterparts to tbe
NRT for planning and coordination of regional preparedness and
response actions.

  '(2)  Tbe following agencies  (in addition to other appropriate
agencies)  shall provide representatives to  the  National  and
Regional Response Teams to carry out their responsibilities under
tbe  NCP:   Department  of  State,  Department of Defense,
Department of Justice, Department of the Interior, Department
of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Labor,
Department  of Health  and Human Services, Department of
Transportation, Department of Energy, Environmental Protection
Agency, Federal Emergency Management Agency, United States
Coast Guard, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

  "(3) Except for periods of activation because of response action,
the  representative  of  tbe Environmental  Protection Agency
("EPA")  snail be tbe **•'""-". and  the representative of the
United States Coast Guard snail be the vice chairman, of the NRT
and these agencies' representatives  shall  be co-chain of tbe
Regional Response Teams ("the RRTs"). When tbe NRT or an
RRT is activated for a response action, the EPA representative
shall be tbe «*•!""•" when tbe release or threatened species or
discharge or threatened discharge occurs in tbe inland zone, and
tbe  United  States Coast Guard representative thafl be the
                        or threatened release or discharge or
                       rs in tbe coastal zone, unless otherwise
Met
chairman wneu tne
threatened discharge
agreed upon by tbe EPA and tbe United States Coast Guard
representatives (inland and onettal zones are defined in tne NCP).

  "(4)   Tbe  RRTs  nay include  representatives  from State
governments, local governments (as agreed upon by tne States),
and Indian tribal governments. Subject to tbe  functions and
authorities delegated to Executive departments and agencies in
other sections of this order, tbe NRT shall  provide policy and
program direction to tne RRTs.
          The responsibility for the revision of the NCP and all
the other functions vested in the President by Sections 10S(a), (b),
(c), and (g), 125, and 301(f) of the Act, by Section 311(dXl) of
the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, and by Section 4201(c)
of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Is delegated to tne Administrator
of the Environmental Protection Agency ("the Administrator*)-
                                             •(2)  The function vested in the President by Section 118(p) of
                                           tbe Superfund Amendments and Reauthonzation Act of 1966
                                           (Pub. L. 99-499) ("SARA") is delegated to the Administrator.

                                             •(c)  In accord with Section 107(t)(2XA) of tbe Act, Section
                                           311(fX5) of tne Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended
                                           (33 U.S.C. 1321(0(5)), and Section 1006(bXl) and (2) of we Oil
                                           Pollution Act of 1990, the following shall be among those
                                           designated in the NCP as Federal trustees for natural resources:

                                             (1) Secretary of Defense;
                                             (2) Secretary of the Interior,
                                             (3) Secretary of Agriculture;
                                             (4) Secretary of Commerce;
                                             (5) Secretary of Energy.

                                             In tbe event of a spill, the above named Federal trustees to
                                           natural resources shall designate one trustee to so as Lead
                                           Administrative Trustee, tne duties of which shall be defined in the
                                           regulations promulgated pursuant to Section !006(eXl) of OPA.
                                           If there are natural resource trustees other than those «i"tWgy Plan are delegated to tbe Adanmstntor of me
Pip"i"iTTifn'Bl Protection Agency ("Administrator') tot tne inland
tone and tne Secretary of tne Depanmenr*ln wnich the Coast

are denned in tbe NCP).

  §e£.2 Njj^onalJ^esponie System,  (a) Tne fuucilous vested in
tbe Prestteat by Section 311QX1XA) of FWPCA. respecting the
estabbshment of methods  and  procedures for  die lemoral of
discharged  oil and  hazardous substances, and  by Section
3HQX1XB) of FWPCA respecting tne tsrahttsntnent of criteria
for tne development and implementation of local and regional oil
and hazardous substance removal contingency plans, are drteptcd
to tne Administrator for tne inland zone and die Secretary of tne
Department in which tne Coast Guard is operating for tne coastal
                                                     The  functions vested in  tbe  President  by      n
                                           311(JX1XC) of FWPCA,  respecting -the  esiabUsbment of
                                           procedures, methods, and equipment and other requirements for
                                           equipment  to prevent and to  contain discharges  of oQ and
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hazardous substances  from non-transportation-reiated  onshore
facilities, are delegated to the Administrator.

  (2)   The functions  vested  in the  President  by  Section
311G)0)(C)  of  FWPCA, .respecting   the  establishment  of
procedures, methods, and equipment and other requirements for
equipment  to prevent  and to  contain  discharges  of  oil and
hazardous substances  from vessels and  transportation-related
onshore facilities and deepwater ports subject to the Deepwater
Ports Act of 1974 ("DPA"), are delegated to the Secretary of
Transportation.

  (3)   The functions  vested  in the  President  by  Section
311G)(1)(C)  of  FWPCA. respecting   the  establishment  of
procedures, methods, and equipment and other requirements lor
equipment  to prevent  and to  contain  discharge*  of  oil and
hazardous substances from offshore facilities, including associated
pipelines, other than deepwater ports subject to the DPA, are
detepted to the Secretary of the Interior.

  (c)   The functions  vested  in the  President  by  Section
311(jXl)(D)  of  FWPCA, respecting  the inspection of veawts
carrying cargoes  of oil  and hazardous substances  and  the
inspection of such cargoes, are delegated to the  Secretary of the
Department in which the Coast Guard a operating.
          The functions vested in the  President by Section
311QX5) of FWPCA and Section 4202(bX4) of OPA, respecting
the issuance of regulations requiring the owners or operators of
non-transportation-related onshore facilities to prepare and submit
response plans, the approval of means to ensure the availability of
private personnel and equipment, the review and approval of such
response plans, and the authorization of non-transponation-related
onshore facilities to operate without approved response plans, are
detepted to the Administrator.

  (2) The functions vested in the President by section 3110X5)
of FWPCA and  Section 4202(nX4) of  OPA,  respecting  the
issuance of regulations requiring the owners or operators of tank
vessels,  transportation-related onshore facilities and deepwater
ports subject to the OPA, to prepare and submit response plans,
the approval  of  means to  ensure  the  availability of private
personnel and  equipment,  the review and approval  of such
iwponsf  plans,  and   the authorization   of   »•«*  vessels,
transportation-related  onshore  fariHfin  and  dscpwatsr  ports
subject to the DPA to operate without approved response plans,
are detepted to the Secretary of Transportation.

  (3) The functions vested in the President by Section 3110X5)
of FWPCA and Section 4202OX*) of  OPA.  respecting  the
itmancp  of regulations  requiring the  onuets or operators of

deepwater  ports subject to the DPA, to prepare and submit
response pains, the approval of means to ensure the avaflabttty of
private personnel and equipment, the review and approval of such
response plans,  and  the  authorization   of offshore  (anHtift,
to the DPA, to operate without approved
detepted to the Secretary of the Interior.
plans, are
          The functions vested  in the  President by Section
311G)(6X A) of FWPCA, respecting the requirements for periodic
inspections of containment booms and equipment used to remove
discharges at  non-tramporuuoo-relaied onshore  facilities, are
delegated to the Administrator.

  (2)   The  functions  vested  in  the President .by Section
311GX6XA) of FWPCA, respecting the requirements for periodic
inspections of containment booms and equipment used to remove
discharges on vessels, and  at  transportation-related  onshore
               facilities and deepwaier ports subject 10 tne OPA, are delegated
               to the Secretary of Transportation.

                  (3)   The  functions vested in  the  President  by  Section
               311GX6XA) of FWPCA, respecting the requirements for periodic
               inspections of containment booms and equipment used to remove
               discharges at offshore facilities, including associated pipelines,other
               than deepwater pom subject to the DPA, are detepted to the
               Secretary of the Interior.

                  (f)   The  functions  vested in  the  President  by  Section
               311(JX6XB) of FWPCA, respecting requirements for vestals to
               carry appropriate  removal equipment,  are detepted to  the
               Secretary  of the Department in  which the Coast  Guard is
               operating.

                  (gXl)   The functions vested  in the  President  by Section
               3110X7) of FWPCA,  respecting periodic  drills  of removal
               capability under relevant response plans for onshore and ofxkbore
              _facitiiies located in the inland zone, and the pubtishini of annual
               reports on those'drills, are detepted to'the Administrator

                  (2) The functions vested in the President by Section 311(0(7)
               of FWPCA, respecting periodic drills of removal capability under
               relevant response plans for tank  vessels, and for onshore and
               othbore faculties located in the coastal zone, and the publishing of
               annual reports on those drills, are delegated to the Secretary of the
               Department in which the  Coat  Guard is operating.

                  (b) No provision of Section  2 of this order, including, but not
               limited to, any delegation or assignment of any function brminrtiT.
               sbal in any way affect, or be construed or interpreted to affect the
               authority of any Department  or agency,  or the  bead of any
               Department or agency under  any provinon of  law other  than
               Section 311Q) of FWPCA or Section 4202(bX4) of OPA,

                  (i) The functions vested  in the President by Section 3110) of
               FWPCA or Section 4202(bX4) of OPA which have bean deteptad
               or aarignffl by Section 2 of  this order may be redcteptad to tne
               bead of any Executive department or agency with bis or bar
                                                                   See. 3.  Removal  The functions vested in  toe
                                                                Section 31 l(c) of FWPCA and Section 1011 of OPA,
                                                                an effective and immediate removal or arrangement for
                                                                of a discharge and muiption or prevention of a
                                                                of a discharge of oil or a harnrlom substance, toe
                                                                raaofcorini of all Federal, State and private actions, the
                                                                and destruction of a vend the'	* -—'	
                                                                with affected trustees, and
                                                                          to the Administrator for the inland
                                                                 Secretary of the  Department  in  which toe
                                                                 operating for the
                                                                and to the
                                                                 Guard is
                                                                                                    (•)  Tba
m the President by  Section  1004(d)  of OPA,
csubbshmem of Hails of liability, with
categories of noo-transportation-related
reporting to Congress on the dcsirabitty of adjusting
Uaba^withresoeatonorHransrxination-relBtedonshor
and  the  adjustment  of tents of liability to reflect
increases in the Consumer Price Index  with  respect  to
transportation-related  onshore facilities,  are detepted to the
AdminaHntor,  acting in consultation with the Secretary of
Transportation, the  Secretary of  Energy,  and  the Attorney
General.

  (b) The functions vested in the President by Section 1004
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 the reporting to Congress on the desirability of adjusting limits of
 liability, witn respect to vessels or transportation-related onshore
 facilities  and  deepwater ports subject  to the DPA,  and  the
 adjustment of limits of liability to reflect significant increases in the
 Consumer Price Index with respect to vessels or transportauon-
 related onshore facilities and deepwater ports subject to the DPA,
 are delegated to the Secretary of Transportation.

   (c) The functions vested in the President by Section 1004(d) of
 OP A, respecting the reporting to Congress on the desirability of
 adjusting  limits of liability with  respect  to  offshore  facilities,
 including associated pipelines, other than deepwater ports subject
 to the DPA, and the adjustment of limits of liability to reflect
 significant increases in the Consumer Price Index with respect to
 offshore  facilities,  including  associated  pipelines,  other than
 deepwater  ports  subject to  the  DPA,  are  delegated to  the
 Secretary of the Interior.

   Sec. 5.  Financial Responsibility.  (aXl) The functions vested
 in the  President by Section 1016(e) of OP A, respecting (in  the
 case of offshore facilities other than deepwater ports) the issuance
 of regulations concerning financial responsibility, the determination
 of  acceptable  methods  of  financial responsibility, and   the
 specification of necessary or  unacceptable terms,  conditions, or
 defenses, are delegated to the Secretary of the Interior.

   (2) The functions vested in the President by Section 10l6(e) of
 OPA, respecting (in the case of deepwater ports) the  issuance of
 regulations concerning financial responsibility, the determination of
 acceptable methods of financial responsibility, and the specification
of necessary or unacceptable  terms, conditions, or defenses,  are
 delegated to the Secretary of  Transportation.

   (b)( 1)  The functions vested in the President by Section 4303 of
 OPA. respecting (in cases involving vessels) the assessment of civil
 penalties, the compromising,  modification of  remission, with or
without condition, and the referral for collection of such imposed
 penalties,  and  requests  to  the  Attorney General  to  secure
 necessary judicial relief, are  delegated to the Secretary of  the
 Department in wbich the Coast Guard is operating.

   (2)  The functions vested in the President by Section 4303 of
 OPA, respecting (in cases involving offshore facilities other than
 deepwater   ports)  the  assessments of  crvil  penalties,   the
 compromising,  modification  or  remission,  with or without
 condition, and the referral for collection of such imposed penalties,
 and requests to the Attorney General to secure necessary judicial
 relief, are delegated to the Secretary of the Interior.

   (3)  The functions vested in the President by Section 4303 of
 OPA,  respecting  (in  CMC*  involving  deepwater  pom)   the
 assessment of civil penalties, the compromising, modnVinon. or
 remission, with or without condition, and the referral for collection
 of such imposed penalties, and requests to the Attorney General
 to secure necessary judicial  relief, are delegated to toe Secretary
 of Transportation.

   Sec. 6. Enforcement, (a) The functions vested in the President
 by Section 311(m)(l) of FWPCA, respecting the enforcement of
 Section 311 with respect to vessels, are delegated to the Secretary
 of the  Department in which the Coast Guard is operating.

   (b)  The functions vested in the President by Section 311(e) of
 FWPCA. respecting determinations of imminent and substantial
 threat, requesting the Attorney General to secure judicial relief,
 and  other action including  issuing administrative orders,  are
 delegated to the  Administrator for the  inland zone  and to  the
 Secretary  of the  Department  in which  the Coast Guard is
 operating for the coastal zone.
  Sec, 7.  Management of the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund qr)d
Claims.  (a)(l)(A)   The  functions vested  in  the President  by
Section 1012(3X1).  (3). and (4) of OPA respecting payment
removal costs and 'Claims  and determining  consistency with i
National Contingency Plan (NCP) are delegated to the Secrcuu;
of the Department in which the Coast Guard a operating.

  (B)  The functions vested in the President b)' Section 6002(b)
of the OPA respecting making amounts, not to exceed $50,000,000
and subject to normal budget controls, in any fiscal year, available
from the Fund (i) to carry out Section 31 l(c) of FWPCA. and (ii)
to initiate  the assessment of natural resources damages required
under Section 1006 of OPA are delegated to the Secretary of the
Department  in which the Coast  Guard is operating.   Such
Secretary shall make amounts available from the Fund to initiate
toe assessment of natural resources  damages exclusively to toe
Federal trustees designated in the  NCP.  Such Federal trustees
shall allocate such amounts among  all trustees required to assess
natural resources damages under Section 1006 of OPA.

 ' (2) The functions vested in the President by Secoon  1012(ax2)
of OPA,  respecting  the  payment  of  costs and  determining
consistency with the NCP, are delegated to the Federal trustees
designated in the NCP.

  (3) The functions vested in the President by Section  1012(aX5)
of OPA,  respecting  the  payment of costs and T^yi  of
departments   and   agencies  having  responsibility   for  xne
implementation, administration, and enforcement of  the Oil
Pollution Act of 1990 and subsections (b), (c), (d), (j) and (I) of
Section 311 of FWPCA,  are  delegated  to  each head of  such
department and agency.

  (b) The functions vested in the President by Section 1012(c> "'
OPA, respecting designation of Federal officials who may oon
money,  are delegated to each  bead of the departments _
agencies to whom functions have been delepied under Section
7(a) of this order  for the purpose of carrying out such functions.
        The functions vested in the President by Section 1012(d)
and (e) of OPA. respecting the obligation of the Trust Fund on
the request of a Governor or pursuant to an agreement with a
State, entrance into agreements with States, agreement upon terms
and conditions, and the promulgation of regulations concerning
such obligation and entrance into such agreement, are delegated
to the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is
operating, in consultation with the Administrator.

  (2) The functions vested in the President by Section 1013(e) of
OPA, respecting the promulgation and amendment of rrgnlaiioos
for the presentation, filing, processmg, J^IUBIHT nt, andadjurtiniion
of claims  under the Department in  wttcb the Coast Guard is
operating, in consultation with the Attorney General

  (3) The functions vested in the President by Secban 1012(a)of
OPA, respecting  the payment of costs, damages, and  cbums,
delegated  herein to the Secretary of the Department in which the
Coast Guard is operating, include, jflfff tig  me authority to
process, settle, and administratively adjudicate such costs, rtsmagri.
and claims, regardless of amount.

  (d)(l) The Coast Guard is (tesignated the •appropriate agency*
for the purpose of receiving the notice  of discharge of oil or
hazardous substances required by Section 311(bXS) of FWPCA,
and the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guv    ^
operating  is authorized to issue regulations implementing
designation.

  (2)  The functions vested in the President by Section 1014 of
OPA. respecting designation of sources of discharges or threats,
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noiiiicanon  10 responsible  parties, promulgation 01 rejuinuons
respecting advertisements, the advertisement ot designation, and
notifiration 01 claims procedures, are delegated to the Secretary ot
the Department  in which the Coast Guard is operating.

   Sec. S    Miscellaneous.  Sfa)  The functions vested m the
President by Section 311(bX3) and (4) of FWPCA. as amended
ty the Oil Pollution Act of 1990. respecting the determination ot
quantities ot oil  and any hazardous substances the discharge ol
which  may  be harmful  to  the  public health  or wellare or the
environment and the determinations of quantities, time, locations.
circumstances, or conditions, which are not harmful, are delegated
to the Administrator.

   (b)   The  functions  vested  in  the  President  by Section
311(dX2XG) of FWPCA. respecting  schedules of dtspenam,
chemical, and other spill  mitigating devices or substances, are
delegated to the  Administrator.

   (c) The functions vested in the President by Section l006(bX3)
and (4) of OP A respecting the receipt of designations of State and
Indian mbe trustees for natural resources are delegated to the
Administrator.

   (d)  The  function vested in the President by Section 3004 of
OPA.  with  respect  to  encouraging  the development of  an
international inventory of equipment and personnel, is  delegated
to the Secretary  of the Department in which the Coast Guard a
operating, in consultation with toe Secretary of State.

  (e)  The  functions vested in the President by Section 4113 of
OPA. respecting  a  study on the use of linen or other secondary
means  of   containment  for   onshore   facilities,   and   the
implementation  of the  recommendations of  the  study, are
delegated to the  Administrator.

  (0   The  function  vexed  in  the President by Section
5002(c)(2XD) of OPA. respecting the designating of an employee
of the Federal  Government  who  shall represent the Federal
Government  on  the  Oil Terminal Facilities  and Oil Tanker
Operations   Associations,  is  delegated  to the  Secretary  of
Transportation.

  (g) The functions vested in the President by Section S002(o) of
OPA. respecting the annual certification of alternative voluntary
advisory groups,  are delegated to the Secretary of Transportation.
  (n) The function vested m the President by Section 7001(a)( >)
ol OPA.  respecting  the appointment  of  Federal agencies  to
membership on the Interagency Coordinating Committee on Oil
Pollution   Research,   is   delegated   to   the  Secretary   oi
Transportation.

  (0  Executive Order No. 11735 of August 3, 1973. Executive
Order No. 12123  of February 26.  1979. Executive Order No.
124 IS of May 5, 1983 and the memorandum of August 24,1990.
delegating certain  authorities of  the  President under the Oil
Pollution Act of 1990 are revoked.

  Sec. 9.  Consultation.  Authorities and functions delegated or
assigned  by this order shall be exercised subject to consultation
with the Secretaries of departments and the heads of agenda with
statutory  responsibiliues which may  be significantly affected.
including, but not limned to, the Department of Justice.

  Sec. 10. Litigation, (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of
this order, any representation pursuant to or under ttus_orter in
any judicial proceedings snail be by  or through  the Attorney
General   The conduct and control of all litigation arising under
the Oil Pollution Act  of 1990 shall be the  respaasibikry of tbe
Attorney General.

  (b)  Notwithstanding any other provision of this order, me
authority  under tbe Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to require the
Attorney  General  to  commence  litigation is  retained  by the
President.

  (c)  Notwithstanding any other provision of this order, the
Secretaries of the  Departments of  Transportation, Commerce.
Interior,   Agriculture,  and/or   tbe   Administrator   of  tbe
Environmental Protection Agency  may request  that the Attorney
General commence Ungatiorf under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.

  (d)  The Attorney General, in his docretion, a autnoraed to
require that, with respect to a particular oil spill, an agency refrain
from  taking administrative enforcement  action  without first
consulting with the Attorney General.
THE WHTTE HOUSE
  October 18. 1991.
                                          GEORGE BUSH
                                                         Itl
                                                                                                     •wlwtt No* O-3I
Agwwy (Ot>120)
Washington, DC 204M

Official iuelnm
Penally foe Prtvcto Uoo
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           Executive Order 12580 (January 23, 1987)
                    Implementation of the NCP

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                    EXECUTIVE ORDERS
Executive O.'tlcr 12500 of January 23,1907

Superfund Implementation

By the authority vested in me as President of the United States of America
by Section 115 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensa-
tion, and Liability Act  of 1900. as amended (42 U.S.C. 9615 el soq.) ("the
Act"), and by Section 301 of Title 3 of the United States Code, it is hereby
ordered as follows:

Section 1. National Contingency Plan. (a)(l) The National Contingency Plan
("the NCP"). shall provide fc • a National Response Team ("the NRT') com-
pi -*?.d of representatives of appropriate Federal departments and agencies
for national  planning and coordination of preparedness and  response ac-
tions, and regional response teams as the regional counterpart to the NRT
for planning and coordination of regional preparedness and  response ac-
tions.

(2) The following agencies (in addition to other appropriate agencies) shall
provide representatives to  the National  and Regional Response  Teams to
carry out their v sponsibilities under the NCP: Department of T'. itc. Depart-
ment of Defense,  Department of Justice, Department of the  Inic.ior, Depart-
ment of Agriculture. Department of Commerce. Department of Labor. De-
partment of Health and  Human Services, Department of Transportation. De-
partment of  Energy.  Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Emergency
Management Agency. United States Coast Guard, and the  Nuclear Regula-
tory Commission.

(3) Except for yoric'ds of aclivntion bccau.se of a response uctiou.  the repre-
sentative of the  Environmental IVotcclion Agency  ("EPA")  shall be the
chairman and the representative of the United States  Coast Guard shall be
the vice chairman of the NRT and these agencies' representatives shall be
co-chairs of  the Regional Respoi.de Teams ("the RRTs"). When the NRT or
an RRT is activated for  a response .-'Uton, the chairman shall be the EPA or
United States Coast  Guard n-presci  itive, based on whether the release or
thrcctonsd release occurs in llic inland  or cor. .tul zone, unless otherwise
.•jicffd upon  by th» EPA ami United Stains Coast Guard representative*.

(•!) T!i.? HRTs may inJt".L'  ic|;rr:sciiUU\ er, from Sutc gn-«cr-.mnnts. local
•y. .f.ir.i -i-Mls (as agreed ijpon by the Slu'es). mid Indian irij.il ~oi'i*rnincnts.

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                                                Subject to the funclio:i:i niul .•uil'iio.Tucs dclcy-Ucii in n.:.-c\ilive (lup.-irtinciiis
                                                and agencies in other sections of th>> Order,  the NT-l' shall provide policy
                                                and program t'.u-cctioii to llx- RRTs.

                                                (b)(l) The responsibility for  the revision of the NCP nncl nil of the other
                                                functions vested in  the President by Sections 105[u). (i<). (c). and  (g], 125.
                                                and 301 (f) of the Act is dclcgutcd to the Administmlur of the Environmental
                                                Protection Agency ("the Administrator").

                                                (2) The function vested in the President by Section llC(p) of the Superfund
                                                Amendments  u;id  Rcauthorization  Act  of  I960 (Public   Law
                                                ("SARA") is delegated to the Administrator.
                                                                                                              5) of the
                                                                                                            f(f)(5J). the
                                                                                                               trustees
(c) In accord with Section 107(0(2)(A) of the Act nnd Snr.tion
Federal Water Pollution Contiul AC  as amended (33 U.S.C.
following shall be among those designated in the NO as F
for natural resources:

(1) Secretary of Defense:

(2) Secretary of the Interior
(3) Secretary of Agriculture:

(4) Secretary of Commerce:

(5) Secretary of Er.?rgy.

(d) Revisions to the NCP shall be made in consultation with members of the
NRT prior to publication  for notice  and  comment.  Revisions shall also be
made in consultation with the Director of the Federal Emergency Manage-
ment Agency and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in order to avoid in-
consistent or duplicative requirements in the emergency planning responsi-
bilities of i!«ose ejencies.

(e) All r>   ;ions to  the NCP. whether in proposed or final form, shall be
subject to ie view  and approval by  the Director of the Office of Manage-
ment and Budget ("OMB").
Sec. 2. Itotpoiue and Related Authorities. (») The  functions vested in the
President by  the first sentence of Section 104(b)(l) of the Act relating to
"illness, disease,  or complaints thereof  are delegated to  the Secretary of
Health and Human Services who shall, in accord with Section IM(i) of the
Act perform those functions through the Public Health Service.

(b) The functions vested in the  President by Sections 104(e)(7)(C). 113(k)(2).
119(c)(7), and 121(f)(l) of the Act.  relating to  promulgation of regulations
and guidelines, are delegated to the Administrator, to be  exercised in con-
sultation with the NRT.
                                                     The functions vested in  the  President by Sections 104(a) and the
                                               second sentence of 120(b) of the Act. to the extent they require permanent
                                               relocation of residents, businesses,  and community facilities or temporary
                                               evacuation and housing of threatened  individuals not otherwise  provided
                                               for,  are delegated  to the Director of the Federal Emergency Munagement
                                               Agency.

                                               (2) Subject to  subsection  (b) of this Section,  the functions vested in the
                                               President by Sections 117(a) and (c). end 119 of the Act to the extent such
                                               authority  is needed to carry out the functions delegated under paragraph (1)

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Management Agency.

(d) Subject to subsections (a), (b) and (c)  of this  Section, the functions
vested in the President by Sections I04(a). (b)  and (c)(4), H3(k), 117(a) and
(c), 119. and 121 of the Act are delegated to the Secretaries  of Defense and
Energy, with respect to releases or threatened  releases where either the  re-
lease is on or the sole source of the  release is from any facility or vessel
under the ji.  .diction, custody or control of their departments, respectively,
including VL.JC!S bare-boat chartered and operated. These  functions  must
be exercised consistent with the requirements of Section 120 of  the Act.

(e)(lj Subject to subsections (a),  (b).  (c). and (d) of this Section, the  func-
tions vested in the President  by Sections 104(aJ. (b). and (c)(4). and 121 of
the Act are delegated to the heads of Executive departments and agencies.
with respect  to remedial actions  for releases or threatened  releases which
are not on the  National Priorities  List  ("the  NPL") and removal actions
other than emergencies, where either  the release is on  or the sole source of
the release is from any facility or vessel under the jurisdiction, custody or
control  of those departments  and agencies,  including  vessels bare-boat
chartered and operated. The Administrator shall define the  term "emergen-
cy", solely for the purposes of this subsection, either by regulation or by a
memorandum  of understanding with  the head  of an Executive  department
or agency.

(2)  Subject to subsections  (b). (c).  and (d]  of this  Section, the functions
vested in  the President by  Sections 104(b)(2). ll3(k).  117(a) and (c),  and 119
of the Act are delegated to the heads of Executive departments and agen-
cies, with  respect to releases  or threatened releases  where either the  re-
lease is on or the sole  source of the  release is from any facility or vessel
under the  jurisdiction, custody or control of those  departments and agen-
cies, including vessels bare-boat chartered and  operated.

(f) Subject to subsections (a), (b). (c). (d). and  (e) of this Section, the  func-
tions vested in the President by Sections 104(a), (b) and (c)(4). 113(k). 117(a)
and (c). 119.  and 121 of the Act are delegated to the  Secretary of the De-
partment  in which  the Coast  Guard is operating ("the  Coast Guard"), with
respect  to any release or threatened release  involving the coastal zone.
Great '.akes waters, ports,  and harbors.

(S)  Subject to subjections (a), (b). (c). (d). (c). and  (f) o.f this  Section, the
r.j.-.r.: ....:i  wctfld i.n iho Pf-sidenl  by Sections 101(24), 104(a). (b), (r)(4) and
(c)(9). 113(k). 117(u) and (c], 11U. 121. and l2G(b) uf the  Act arc  delegated to
the Administrator. The Administrator's authority under Section 119 of the
Act is retroactive to the date of enactment of SARA.

(h) The  functions vested in the President by Section I04(c)(.1) of the Act arc
delegated tu the Administrator, with  respect  to  providing  assurances  for
Indian tribes, '.n be cM.T-.-iscd in consultation will) l!ic Secretary of the Inte-
rior.

(i) Si!b;'-c' ••• •••..•iz.i-.tii.Ms  (il).  (r). (D. {»} :,•::> (h) of iMs Section. th<;  func-
tions vu'.u. i 'n '•:,.•  I'ir.: .'.jnt Ly Scctvjn  iO'-(i;)  jml (d) of the Act iir^  Jr'.B-
jjated tci !•-.• •".. •  • '"i-,:.-1.  th>' Si-v.ro!.,ry ni iiV.illli ;in
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 (l)(1) 'Mir fsini.iii.iii. vi-.l.-tl i.: ll.c. Pit-McL-nt I \'S'--Lirj:i Tti:(. ](':>)(A) jrt fiuli.-
 i;;ilcd lu !!'!• In..ids of lA/ailr. i  rli/;jn. Im'-n'.i .mij  ;r/-:n i"s. \villi rc.sp.-.'l I'-
 n.'Irfl.'Ji's or l)irc.'lc:v:J f'il!i.!sr*  wl.t-rc ciliicr the  rr '.::ne is  on or tlr-j so.'i:
 source i;T the rclciis-.- ir. ln?:;i urn  facility or ve.•.:.(.! iinc'-i- the jurisdiction.
 tuilofiy or rintrol of Ihm.e dcpRrimenis >• this  Sec-
 tion The cxerr-ne of nutliorily iin-'lcr Scr.tuip 10-1'h) uf t:. • At.l :h:ill !>••  sub-
 ject  t.-. Ih? upp'.ivul  of thr Adni.nist.-ator of lliu Offii..-  of Kcdernl Piocurc-
 ment Policy,

 Sec. 3. Cleanup Schedules, (a) The functions vested in the President by  Sec-
 tions I16(a) and the first two sentences of 10S(d) of the Act are delegated to
 the heads of Executive departments and agencies  with respect to facilities
 under the jumd:  'ion. custody or control of those departments and agen-
 cies.

 (b) Subject to subsection  (a)  of this Section, the function;  vested in  the
 President by Sections 116 and  lOS(d) are  delegated  to the Administrator.

 Sec. 4. Enforcement,  (a) The functions vested in the President by Sections
 109(d) and l22(e)(3)(A) of the Act. relating to development  of regulations
 and  guidelines, are delegated  to the Administrator, to be exercised in con-
 sultation with the  Attomcy General.

 (b)(l)  Subject to subsection  (a) of this Section,  the functions vested in  th-
 President by  Section 122  (except  subsection (b)(l)) are  delegated  to  the
 heads of Executive departments and agencies, with respect  to releases or
 threatened releases not  on the NPL where either  the release is on or the
 sole source of the  release is from any facility under the jurisdiction, custody
 or control  of those Executive departments and  agencies. These functions
may be exercised only with the concuircnce of the  Attorney General.

 (2) Subject  to subsection  (a)  of this Section, the  functions  vested  in the
 President by Section  109 of the Act. relating to violations of Section 122 of
 the Act, arc delegated to the heads  of Executive  departments and agencies,
 with respect to releases or threatened releases not  on the NPL where cither
 the release is on or the sole  source  of the release is from any facility under
 the jurisdiction, custody or  control of  those Executive departments  and
agencies. These functions  may be exercised only  with  the concurrence of
 the Attorney General.

(c)(l)  Subject to subsection  (a)  and (b)(l) <•' this Section,  the  functions
vested in the President by  Sections  lOC(a) anu 122  of the Act  are delegated
 to the Coast Guard  with respect to any release or threatened release  in-
 volving the coastal zone. Great Lakes waters, ports, and harbors.

(2] Subject to subsection (a)  and (b](2) of this Section, the functions vested
in the President by Section 100 of th<  Act relating  to violations of Sections

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 Great luikcs waters, ports, and harbors.

 (d)(l)  Subject to subsections (a), (b)(l). and  (c)(l) of this Section, the func-
 tions vested in the President by Sections 100 and 122 of the Act are delegat-
 ed to the Administrator.

 (2) Subject to subsections (a). (b)(2). and (c)(2) of this Section, the functions
 vested in the President by Section 109 of the Act. relating  to  violations of
 Sections 103 and 122 of the Act. arc delegated to the Administrator.

 (c) Notwithstanding any oth?r provision of this Order, the  authority under
 Sections 104(e](S)(A) and I06(a)  of the Act  to seek  information,  entry, in-
 spection.  samples,  or  response  actions from Executive departments  and
 agencies may be exercised only with the concurrence of the Attorney Gen-
 eral.

 Sec. S. Liability,  (a)  The function  vested  in  the  President by Section
 107(c)(l)(C)  of the Act is delegated to the Secretary of Transportation.

 (b) The functions vested in the President by Section 107(c)(3) of the Act are
 dele, 'ted to the Coast Guard with respect to any release or threatened re-
 lease involving the coastal zone. Great Lakes waters, ports, and harbors.

 (c) Subject  to  subsection (b) of this Section, the functions vested  in the
 President  by Section 107(c)(3) of the Act arc delegated  to the Administrator.

 (d) The functions vested in the President by Section 10~(f)(l) of the Act are
 delegated to each of the Federal trustees for natural resources designated in
 the NCP for resources under their trusteeship.

 (e) The functions vested in the President by  Section 107(f)(2)(B) of the Act.
 to receive notification of the state natural resource trustee designations, are
delcg ••' 'd to the Administrator.

Sec.  C  '.:'.iyation.  (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Order.
any representation pursuant to or under this  Order in any judicial proceed-
ings  shall be by or through the Attorney General. The conduct and 'control
of all litigation arising under the Act shall be the responsibility of the  Attor-
 ney f.oneral
(b;  Xiilvviilistandiri^ any  other provision of this Order, the authority under
the Act to require the Attorney General to commence litigation is ret.-iincd
by the President.

(c) The functions  vested  in the President  by Scciion 113(3)  of (ho Act. lu
rrv:civ« notification of n n.ilurul ;o source trustee's intent to file suit, arc del-
r    • of Ihi:
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irfori'.'.iilion .mil ;!:;•.,;:.iacc as the A:li:\i'iislr.ilu: ii'.ry li.ivr av.ni.ibli

(h)(l) The-  fii...-lir'r  \cslcd  in the Pn:s!(li.-i:t l>y S'.: tun: V.i:i(u)(l) of tin- Ai.l
arc i!cl  naU:i<; vrsle:' in  the I'n-.i-
dcnl by Section 109 of the Act.  relating.  < viul.ilmr* of Stciiun 100(;i)('i) of
the Act. urr dt.-lcj;alLd to the Coast Cu.ir.l

(c)(1) The  functions vi-itcd in the President by Section 100(b) of the Act  u.
delegated  to the Secretary of Transportation v/ilh  respect to all trnnspjt I..
lion related fncilities. including nny pipeline, motor vehicle, rolling stock, or
•ircraft.

(2)  Subject to Section 4(u) of this Order,  the functions vested in  the Presi-
dent by Section 109 of the Act.  relating to violations of Section 10C(a)(3) of
the Ac!, r.re deleyutccl to the Sucre tar}' of Tronsportiiticn.

(3)  Subject to Section 4(a) of this Order,  the functions vested in  the Presi-
dent by Section 109 of the Act. relating to  violations of Section I08(b) ol the
Act. are delegated to the Secretary of Transportation with  respect to all
transportation related facilities, including any pipeline, motor vehicle, roll-
ing stock, or aircraft.

(d)(l) Subject to subsection (c)(l) of this Section, the functions vested in the
President by Section 10B (a)(4) and (b) of the Act are delegated to the Ad-
ministrator.

(2)  Subject to Section 4(a) of this  Order and subsection (c)(3) of this Sec-
tion, the functions vested in the  President by Section 109 of the Act. relating
to violations of Section 108  (t)(4) and (b) of the Act. are delegated to  the
Administrator.

Sec. 8. Employee Protection and Notice to Injured, (a) The functions vested
in the President by  Section  110(e)  of the  Act are delegated to the Admin-
strator.

(b)  The functions vested in  the President  by Section  lll(g) of the Act  are
delegated to the Secretaries of Defense and Energy with respect to releases
from  facilities or vessels under the jurisdiction, custody or control of their
departments, respectively, including vessels bare-boat chartered  and oper-
ated.

(c)  Subject to  subsection (b) of this Section,  the functions  vested in  the
President by Section lll(g)  of the Act arc delegated  to the Administrator.

S«c. 9. Management of the Hazardout Substance Superfund and Claims, (a]
The functions vested in the President by Section lll(a) of the Act are dele-
fated to the Administrator, subject to the provisions of this Section and
other applicable provisions of this Order.

(b)  The Administrator shall transfer to other agencies, from the Hazardous
Substance Superfund  out of sums appropriated, such amounts as the Ad-
ministrator may determine necessary to carry out the purposes of the Act.
These amounts shall be consistent with the President's Budget, within the
total  approved by the Congress, unless a revised amount is  approved by
OMD. Funds appropriated specifically for the Agency for Toxic Substances

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consistent with fiscally responsible investment of trust fund money.

(c) The Administrator shall chair a budget tnsk force composed of repre-
sentatives of Executive  departments and agencies having responsibilities
under this Order or the Act.  The Administrator shall also, as part of the
budget request for the Environmental Protection Agency, submit to OMB a
budget for the  Hazardous Substance Supcrfund which is  based on recom-
mended levels  developed by the  budget  task force. The Administrator may
prescribe reporting and other  forms, procedures, and guidelines to be used
by the agencies of the Task Force in preparing the budget request, consist-
ent with budgetary reporting requirements issued by OMB. The Administra-
tor shall prescribe forms to agency task force members for reporting the ex-
penditure of funds on a site specific basis.

(it) The Administrator  and each department  and agency head  to  whom
funds are provided pursuant to this Section, with respect to funds provided
to them, are authorized in accordance with Section 111(0 of the Act to des-
ignate Federal officials who may obligate such funds.

(e) The functions vested in the President by Section 112 of the Act are dele-
gated to the Administrator for all claims presented pursuant to Section 111
of the Act.

(f) The functions vested in the President by Section lll(o) of the Act are
delegated to the Administrator.

(g) The functions vested in  the President by Section ll7(e) of the Act are
delegated to the Administrator, to be exercised in  consultation with the At-
torney General.

(h) The functions vested in the President by Section 123 of the Act are dele-
gated to the  Administrator.

(i) Funds from the Hazardous Substance Superfund may be used, at the dis-
cretion of the Administrator or the Coast Guard, to pay for removal actions
for releases or threatened releases from facilities or vessels under the juris-
diction, custody or control of Executive departments and agencies but must
be reimbursed  to the Hazardous  Substance Superfund  by such Executive
department or agency.

Sec. 10. Federal Facilities, (a)  When  necessary, prior to seln. -:on of a reme-
i!id .iction by th.?  Administrator  i;nder Section inO(c)(4)(A) of the Ai:l, Ex-
LCuiivt: aj'.ncics shail have the opportunity to present their views  to the
Administrator after using the procedures under Section 1-0 of Executive
Order No. 12038 of October 13.1978.  or any other mutually acceptable proc-
ess. Notwithstanding subsection 1-002 of Executive Order No.  120'jn, the Di-
rector of the Office of Management and Dmlgct shall facilitate resolution of
any issues.

(b) Rxccut..? Order No.  12rvjn of Orlober 13. 197B. is amended by  rnnum-
i)cn",| the c.iricni  Section l-r-W »s Goriion 1-C03  and inserting llie  follow-
;;r: :. .r. S.-rt.on 1  12:
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                                       lion 101(7.7) .if tin- Ac:I r, dul<-y:ilril li l!u: Ailin.nr.livim

                                       (b)(1) Tli': function vrsli-d  in thr I'rriicltnl liy Si-. t' par;iHr.-i|ili 1  of  this  subsection, the functions  vc^U-d  in '..':'.•
                                       President by Section lor,(f) of the Ar.l ;\rp clclc|;:iti:d t>i l!ic heads  of Hvr.;-
                                       live departments und ap.ruciL-s in order  to f.any nut t'.   (unclionr,  dflc;;.:'.'-'.
                                       to them by thiii  Order. Ii:ich F.xccutive dupnrtmcr.l .nul a^snr.y shall pro-.'.'V
                                       lo Ihe Admini •'•utor iiny rrqucslrd infonnnlion uo i,K:m:it/ r.ontriiclin^ foi
                                       inclusion in the  Section  105(f) annual r. jinrl.

                                       (c) The functions vested in the President by Section 126(c) of the Ac: urc
                                       delegated  to  the Administrator,  to be  exercised  in  consultation with th<.-
                                       Secretary of the Interior.

                                       (d) The function* vested in the President by Section 301 (cl of the Act nr»
                                       dclcg.ilcc) to the Sucretii-y of lite Interior.

                                       (e) Each agency shall have authority lo issue such regulations as may-be
                                       necessary to carry out the functions delegated to them by this Order.

                                       (f) The performance  of any function under this Order shall  be done in con-
                                       sultation with interested Federal departments an-.l agencies represented on
                                       the NRT, as well as with any other interested Federal agency.

                                       (g) The following functions vested in the President by the Act which have
                                       been delegated  or assigned by this Order may be redelegnied  to the head of
                                       any Executive department or agency with his consent: functions set forth in
                                       Sections 2 (except subsection (b)).  3. 4(b). 4(c). 4(d). 5(b). 5(c). and 8{c)  of
                                       this Order.

                                       (h) Executive  Order No. 12110 of August 14.1981. is revoked.

                                                                                          RONALD REAGAN
                                       THE WHITE HOUSE.
                                       January 23, IS87.


                                       Executive Order 12581 of January 20.1987

                                       President's  Special Review Board

                                       By the authority vested in  me as President by the Constitution and laws of
                                       the United Stales of America, and in  order to extend the time within which
                                       the President's  Special  Review Board may submit its findings and recom-
                                       mendations to the President, it is hereby ordered thai Section  2(b) of Execu-
                                       tive Order No.  12575, of December 1. 1986. is amended to provide as fol-
                                       lows:
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                     Summary OPA Enforcement
                         and Liability Charts

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                              OPA ENFORCEMENT LIABILITY CHART
FUNCTION


Cost
recovery
Natural
resource
damages


Removal
order
Emergency
order/action
Response
order jud.
enforcement
Prevention
and resp.
reg. enforc.
(SPCC)
PERSON
LIABLE

Owner or operator
of vessel or on-
shore facility1
Same as above
Same as above +
person who is
grossly neg., etc.
or under CERCLA

Any person
Order
recipient
Owners/operators
of non-transp.
onshore/offshore
oil facilities*
ENFORCING
AGENCY

Coast Guard
Named Trustee
(Usually NCP
Trustee)
EPA:inland
CG:coastal
EPA:inland
CG:coastal
Order-issuer
(EPA or CG)
EPA
PENALTY/
COSTS

Costs  of oil
removal, spill
prevention,
minimization
or  mitigation
 Damages to nat.
 resources  +
 assess,  costs
 Cost of
 compliance
 Cost of
 compliance
 Treble costs
 (oil only)  or
 $25,ooo/day
 civil penalty

 $25,ooo/day
 civil penalty
AUTHORITIES
OPA $$1001(31)
 (32),  1002,
1015(b), 9001
       ; E02$7
CWA $311(b) (9)

OPA $$1001(5) ,
1002 (b) ,  1006
(a):  EO $l(c);
NCP*

OPA $1001(32) ,
CWA $311(c) ,
EO $3,  NCP
 CWA  $311 (e) ,
 EO $6(b) ,  NCP,
 MOU  IV.l(c)

 CWA  $311 (b)
 (7)(B),(C),
 (e) , MOU  IV.
CWA $$311(b)
(7)(B),  311
(j), 40  CFR
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FUNCTION
Civil oil
spill enf.
Civil CWA
haz. sub.
spill enf.
Admin.
spill
enforcement
Admin, prev.
and resp.
enforcement
(SPCC)

Criminal
spill
enforcement
Criminal
notice
enforcement
PERSON
LIABLE

Owner, operator
or person in
charge of vessel
or onshore or
offshore facility

Same as above
Same as above
                    ENFORCING
                    AGENCY

                    EPA: inland
                    CG: coastal
                    EPA: inland**
                    CG: coastal-
                    EPA: inland*
                    CG: coastal-
                    EPA
                    EPA/CG
Owners/operators
of non-transp.
onshore/offshore
oil facilities

Owner, operator
or person in
charge of vessel
or onshore or
offshore facility
who is negligent
or willful viol.
Person in charge    EPA/CG
of veseel, onshore
or offshore facil.
w/spill knowledge
 PENALTY/
 COSTS

 $25,000/day or
 $1,000/$3,000
 per barrel1
$25,000/day or
 $1,000/$3,000
 per RQ unit7
$125,000*
AUTHORITIES
CWA §311(b)(3)
(7)(8), MOU IV.
CWA $311(b) (3)
(7) (8) , 40 CPR
 117.3,  MOU IV.
Ka), 2(a)

CWA S$311(b)
NCP, MOU IV.
l(a), 2(a)
40 CFR 22, 28'

CWA SS311(b)
MOU IV.l(d) ,2
(a)

CWA §S309(C) ,
 Same as above
 Negligent:
 $25K/1 year;
 $50K/2 yrs.
 Knowing:
 $50K/3 yrs;
 $100K/6 yrs.10
                                           Title  18  fine/   CWA $311(b)(5)
                                           5 years

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1.  This is a shorthand description of a liable party which will serve in almost all EPA
enforcement cases.  OPA $1002 (a) uses the term "responsible party,1* which is more
particularly and inclusively defined in OPA $1001(32).

2.  Executive Order 12,777 (October 18, 1991), published at 56 Fed. Reg. 54,757 (October
22, 1991).

3.  See 40 CFR Part 300 for the text of the National Contingency Plan (NCP).

4.  Pursuant to Section 311(j) of the Clean Water Act, 40 CFR 112.1 regulates, with
certain exceptions, "owners or operators of non-transportation-related onshore and
offshore facilities engaged in drilling, producing, gathering, storing, processing,
refining, transferring, distributing or consuming oil and oil products, and which, due to
their location, could reasonably be expected to discharge oil in harmful quantities  . . .
into or upon the navigable waters of the United States or adjoining shorelines." 40  CFR
112.l(b).  The facilities must have an underground storage capacity of at least 42,000
gallons  (1,000 barrels) or an aggregate aboveground storage capacity of at least 1,320
gallons or any single aboveground tank of at least 660 gallons.  40 CFR 112.l(d).

5.  Section 311(b)(7) of the Clean Water Act specifies: "Any person who is the owner,
operator, or person in charge of any vessel, onshore facility, or offshore facility  from
which oil or a hazardous substance is discharged in violation of [CHA $311(b)(3)], shall
be subject to a civil penalty in an amount up to $25,000 per day of violation or an  amount
up to $1,000 per barrel of oil or unit of reportable quantity of hazardous substances
discharged	  In any case in which a violation of [CWA §311(b)(3)] was the result
of gross negligence or willful misconduct of [such a person], the person shall be subject
to a civil penalty of not less than $100,000, and not more than $3,000 per barrel of oil
or unit of reportable quantity of hazardous substance discharged."

6.  Primary enforcement jurisdiction between EPA and the Coast Guard for CWA hazardous
substances is more particularly referenced in the EPA/CG MOU as subject, like CERCLA, to
the DOT/EPA Instrument of Redelegation of May 27, 1988.  That agreement reallocated  the
NCP inland/coastal CERCLA division of responsibility between EPA and DOT by DOT'S
delegating certain of its functions which it received under the President's Executive
Order 12,580  (January 23, 1987).  DOT  (the parent agency to the Coast Guard) redelegated
to EPA, with certain exceptions relating primarily to vessel spills and emergencies, its
authorities to respond to hazardous substance spills in the coastal zone.  The EPA/CG OPA
enforcement MOU, by this reference, provides EPA with certain primary enforcement
responsibility for CWA hazardous substance spills in the coastal zone.

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7.  For the distinction between the $1,000 and $3,000 rate, see discussion in the Endnote
above.  "Unit of reportable quantity" results in a higher penalty for the more toxic
substances, since the more toxic substances have lower thresholds for harmfulness.  You
must consult 40 CFR 117.3 to determine what the unit of reportable quantity »ay be.

8.  $125,000 is the maximum that EPA or the Coast Guard may administratively assess.  In a
Class I proceeding under CWA $311(b)(6) (B) (i), the amount "may not exceed $10,000 per
violation, except that the maximum amount of any class I civil penalty under this
subparagraph shall not exceed $25,000."  In a Class II proceeding under CWA
S31l(b)(6)(B)(ii), the amount "may not exceed $10,000 per day for each day during which
the violation continues; except that the maximum amount of any class II penalty under this
subparagraph shall not exceed $125,000."

9.  Proposed 40 CFR Part 28, published at 56 Fed. Reg. 29,996 (July 1, 1991) is presently
used by EPA as procedural guidance for OPA administrative class I penalty cases.

10.  The higher level penalties under both negligent and knowing are for recidivists.

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                              OPA ENFORCEMENT FUNCTIONS CHART
FONCTION


Cost
recovery
Natural
resource
damages
Removal
orders

Emergency
orders/actions
Response order
violation cases
Administrative
spill cases
Administrative
spill cases
POLLUTANT


oil
oil
Oil; CWA
haz. sub.

Oil; CWA
haz. sub.
Oil; CWA
haz. sub.
Oil
CWA haz.
sub.
ENFORCING
AGENCY

Coast
Guard
NCP
Trustee
(or EPA,
if named)

EPA/CG
EPA/CG
EPA/CG
EPA/CG
EPA/CG
PROTECTED
RESOURCE

All resulting
or threatened
by 311(b)(3)
violation
Natural
resources
owned , etc . ,
by U.S.
related3

All resulting
or threatened
by 311(b)(3)
violation

Not
applicable
                          related
SITE
Navigable
water-
related
AUTHORITIES
OPA SS1002(30),
(31), 1015(b),
9001
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FUNCTION
                    POLLUTANT
ENFORCING  PROTECTED
AOBMCY     RESOURCE
Admin, prevention   Oil7
and response cases
(SPCC)
Civil spill
cases
civil spill
cases
Civil SPCC
cases
Criminal
spill cases

Criminal failure
to notify cases
Criminal failure
to notify cases
                    Oil
                    CWA haz
                    sub.
                    Oil
                    Oil; CWA
                    haz. sub.

                    Oil
                    CWA haz.
                    sub.
                                  EPA
EPA/CG
EPA/CG
EPA
                                   EPA/CG
                                   EPA/CG
EPA/CG
           All
                                              related
           related
                                             All
                                              related
                                              related
                                                                         AUTHORITIES
                                                                         CWA S3H(b)(6),
                                                                          40 CFR 112,
                                                                          40 CFR 22,28*
                                                                          NOU  IV.
            related
                                                            SITE
                                                            Non-transp.
                                                            facilities
                                                            EPA: in land
                                                            CG : coastal
                                                            EPA: inland-l-
                                                            CG:  coastal
                                                             Non-transp.
                                                             facilities
                          Any
                           EPA: inland
                           CG: coastal
                                                             EPA:inland*   CWA $311(b)(5),
                                                             CG:coastal-   MOU IV.l(a),  2
                                                                          CWA  S311(b)(3),
                                                                          (7),(8)?  MOU
                                                                          IV.l(a),  2(a)

                                                                           CWA S311(b)(3),
                                                                           (7),(8); MOU
CWA SS311(b)(7),
(8), 311(j); MOU
IV.l(d), 2(a)

CWA $$309(c) and
                                                                          CWA  $311(b)(5),
                                                                          MOU  IV. 1 (a) ,  2

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1.  Executive Order 12,777 (October 18, 1991), published at 56 Fed. Reg. 54,757 (October
22, 1991).

2.  See 40 CFR Part 300.

3.  Section 311(b)(3) relates to "The discharge of oil or hazardous substances (i) into or
upon the navigable waters of the United States, adjoining shorelines, or into or upon the
waters of the contiguous zone, or  (ii) in connection with activities under the Outer
Continental Shelf Lands Act or the Deepwater Port Act of 1974, or which nay affect natural
resources belonging to, appertaining to, or under the exclusive management authority of
the United States (including resources under the Magnuson Fishery Conservation and
Management Act) .... [with certain contiguous zone or natural resources exceptions]."

4.  "Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the
U.S. Coast Guard Concerning the Enforcement of $311 of the Clean Water Act, as Amended by
the Oil Pollution Act 1990," March 23, 1993, 58 Fed. Reg. 19420 (April 14, 1993).

5.  Proposed 40 CFR Part 28, published at 56 Fed. Reg. 29,996  (July 1, 1991) is presently
used by EPA as procedural guidance for OPA administrative Class I penalty cases.

6.  Primary enforcement jurisdiction between EPA and the Coast Guard for CWA hazardous
substances is more particularly referenced in the EPA/CG MOU as subject, like CERCLA, to
the DOT/EPA Instrument of Redelegation of May 27, 1988.  That agreement reallocated the
NCP inland/coastal CERCLA division of responsibility between EPA and DOT by DOT'S
delegating certain of its functions which it received under the President's Executive
Order 12,580  (January 23, 1987).  DOT  (the parent agency to the Coast Guard) redelegated
to EPA, with certain exceptions relating primarily to vessel spills and emergencies, its
authorities to respond to hazardous substance spills in the coastal zone.  The EPA/CG OPA
enforcement MOU, by this reference, provides EPA with certain primary enforcement
responsibility for CWA hazardous substance spills in the coastal zone.

7.  The statute anticipates prevention and response regulations for both oil and CWA
hazardous substances, but present EPA regulations cover only oil.  The Coast Guard
presently does not have such regulations in effect for either oil or CWA hazardous
substances.

8.  Part 28 procedures, as proposed, are being used as procedural guidance.

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MULTI-MEDIA JUDICIAL SPILL ENFORCEMENT CHAM
FUNCTION
Cost
recovery
Natural
resource
damages

Removal
orders /EPA
response
EPA response only
POLLUTANT STATUTE
(Agency)1
Oil OPA
(Coast
Guard)
Oil; CWA CWA
haz. sub.'
CERCLA/CWA CERCLA
haz. sub.4
PROTECTED SITE AUTHORITIES
RESOURCE
All resulting Navigable OPA $$1001(31),
or threatened water- 1002 (b) (1) (A) ,
by 311(b)(3) related 1012, 1015(b),
violation 6002 (b), 9001;
CWA $311(c)(e),
E01$7(a)(l)(A)
Waters of Waters of CWA $$309, 311
U.S. U.S. (a) (2) , (b) (10)
Pub. health, Any CERCLA $$101
welfare, or (14) , 104, 106,
environment 107, 113; 40
CFR 302
Oil OPA Natural Nav. waters, OPA $1006(a),
(NCP resources adj. shore, (b): EO $l(c);
Trustees) owned, etc., excl. eco. NCP*
by U.S. zone (EEZ)
CERCLA/CWA CERCLA US/State/ Any CERCLA $$101
haz. sub. tribal nat. (14), 107

Oil; CWA OPA
haz. sub.
CERCLA/CWA CERCLA
haz. sub.
resources
31l(b)(3) Nav. waters,
related6 adj. shore,
EEZ, nat. res.
Pub. health. Any
welfare, or

CWA $311 (c) ,
EO $3, NCP
CERCLA $$101
(14), 104
                      environment

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FUNCTION

Emergency
orders/actions


Judicial actions
only
Response order
violation cases


Spill penalty
cases (civil)
(Civil /criminal)
POLLUTANT STATUTE

Oil; CWA OPA
haz. sub.
RQ7
CERCLA/CWA CERCLA
haz. sub.
Solid waste; RCRA
haz. waste
Any CWA CWA
pollutant
Oil; CWA OPA
haz. sub.
CERCLA/CWA CERCLA
haz. sub.
Solid waste; RCRA
haz. waste
Oil; CWA OPA
haz. sub.
RQ
Any CWA CWA
pollutant
PROTECTED
RESOURCE
All resulting
or threatened
by 3ll(b)(3)
violation
Public health,
welfare, or
environment
Health or the
environment
Public health
or livelihood
Not
applicable
Not
applicable
Not
applicable
311(b)(3)
related
Waters of
U.S.
SITE

Navigable
water-
related
Any
Any
Waters of
U.S.
As
applicable
Any
Any
Nav. waters,
adj. shore,
EEZ
Waters of
U.S.
AUTHORITIES

CWA S311(e),
EO S6(b),NCP,
MOU IV.l(c)1
CERCLA SS101
(14), 106
RCRA SS103
(27) ,7003(a)
CWA $504
CWA S311(b)
(7)(B), MOU
IV.l(b)
CERCLA SS106(b)
(1), 107(c)(3)
RCRA $7003 (b)
CWA $311 (b) (3),
(7), (8); MOU
IV.l(a), 2(a)
CWA $$301 (a) ,
309, 311(a)
(2),  (b)(ll)

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rUNCTIOM
Spill prevention/
response plan
cases

Criminal
spill cases
Criminal failure
to notify cases
POLLUTANT
oil
Petroleum
Oil; CWA
haz. sub.
RQ
Oil; CWA
haz. sub.
RQ
STATUTE
OPA
RCRA
(LUST)
OPA
OPA
PROTECTED
RESOURCE
3H(b)(3)
related
Environment
311(b)(3)
related
311(b) (3)
related
SITE
Non-transp.
facilities
Underground
stor . tanks
Nav. waters,
adj. shore,
EEZ
Same as
above
AUTHORITIES
CWA SS311(b)(7),
(8). 311 (j); MOU
IV.l(d), 2(a)
RCRA $9003 (h) ,
40 CFR 280
CWA S$309(c) and
311(b)(3)
CWA S311(b)(5),
NOU IV. 1 (a) , 2
(a) (1) , 40 CPR
                    CERCLA/CWA    CERCLA
                    haz. sub. RQ
Criminal/civil
CERCLA/CWA
haz. sub RQ+
EPCRA-listed
extremely haz.
substance RQ
EPCRA
Environment    Any


Environment    Any
117.3

CERCLA $103, 40
CFR 302

EPCRA $$302,
304, 325(b)(3)
(4)

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1.  The Agency enforcing the statute is provided in parentheses if EPA does not have the
enforcement authority.

2.  Executive Order 12,777 (October 18, 1991), published at 56 Fed. Reg. 54,757 (October
22, 1991).

3.  Clean Hater Act hazardous substances are listed, with their applicable reportable
quantities, at 40 CFR 117.3.

4.  CERCLA's hazardous substances list is promulgated under CERCLA $102 and set forth at
40 CFR 302.  Pursuant to the statutory definition of "hazardous substance" in CERCLA
§101(14), CERCLA hazardous substances include all chemicals included on the CWA hazardous
substances list (with the exception of petroleum) as well as other chemicals listed under
analogous provisions in RCRA, TSCA and the Clean Air Act, and CWA $307 toxics.
Consequently, the CERCLA hazardous substance list is abbreviated here as "CERCLA/CWA haz.
sub.", but for space limitations it could just as well have been described as CERCLA/CWA
hazardous substances, RCRA hazardous wastes, CAA hazardous air pollutants, CWA toxics, and
TSCA imminently hazardous chemical substance or mixture.

5.  See 40 CFR Part 300.

6.  Section 311(b)(3) of the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. §1321(b)(3), relates to "The
discharge of oil or hazardous substances (i) into or upon the navigable waters of the
United States, adjoining shorelines, or into or upon the waters of the contiguous zone, or
(ii) in connection with activities under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act or the
Deepwater Port Act of 1974, or which may affect natural resources belonging to,
appertaining to, or under the exclusive management authority of the United States
(including resources under the Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act) ....
[with certain contiguous zone or natural resources exceptions]."

7.  "RQ" stands for "reportable quantity," or in CWA parlance, "those quantities of oil
and any hazardous substances the discharge of which may be harmful to the public health or
welfare or the environment of the United States."  CWA $311(b)(4), 33 U.S.C. $1321(b)(4).
These are listed at 40 CFR §117.3.  CERCLA §§101(14) and 102 provide the basis for a
similar but more extensive listing in 40 CFR §302.4 of CERCLA reportable quantities.

8.  "Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the
U.S. Coast Guard Concerning the Enforcement of §311 of the Clean Water Act, as Amended by
the Oil Pollution Act 1990," March 23, 1993, pub. at 58 Fed. Reg. 19420 (April 14, 1993).

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Part V



Environmental  Protection
Agency

Department  of
Transportation

Coast Guard

Designation of Areas and Area
Committees Under the Oil Pollution Act
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 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
 AGENCY

 [SWM-FBL-4041-D

 Designation of Areas and Arsa
 Committees Under the OH Pollution
 Act of 1990

 AOINCV: U.S. Environmental Protection
 Agency (EPA).
 ACTION: Notice.

 SUMMARY: The purpose of this notice is
 to designate Areas for planning
 purposes and to appoint qualified
 Federal, State, and local agency
 personnel as Area Committees to
 prepare Area Contingency Plans
 pursuant to section 311(j)(4) of the Clean
 Water Act (CWA). as amended by the
 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA). The
 OP A, signed into law on August 18.
 1990. amends existing provisions of the
 CWA and creates major new authorities
 addressing oil spill prevention and
 response.
 DATES: Comments must be received on
 or before May 26.1992.
 ADDRESSES: Comments should be
 submitted in triplicate  to: Chemical
 Emergency Preparedness and
 Prevention Office, Superfund  Docket
 Clerk. Docket Number  OPA/AC. room
 2427, U.S. Environmental Protection
 Agency. 401 M Street, SW., Washington,
 DC 20460.
POM FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ms. Sarah Bauer. Chemical Emergency
Preparedness and Prevention Office
 (OS-120), U.S. Environmental Protection
 Agency. 401 M Street. SW.. Washington.
DC 20460. (202) 260-8247.
                 AUTHORITY: Section 3ll(j)(4) of the
                 Clean Water Act. 33 U.S.C. 1321(j)(4), as
                 amended by the Oil Pollution Act of
                 1990 section 4202(b). Public Law 101-
                 360.

                 BACKGROUND: Under CWA section
                 311(j)(4)(B). Area Contingency Plans
                 must be developed by Area Committees,
                 under the direction of the Federal On-
                 Scene Coordinator (OSC) for their Area.
                 Under section 311(j)(4)(D), these plans
                 are reviewed and approved by the
                 President.

                   Pursuant to OPA section
                 4202(b)(l)(A). the President designates
                 areas for which Area Contingency Plans
                 are established. Through section l(b) of
                 Executive Order 12777 (56 FR 54757:
                 October 22.1991), the President
                 delegated to the Administrator of the
                 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                 (EPA), responsibility for designating the
                 Areas and appointing the Committees
                 for the "Inland Zone," as defined by the
                 National Oil and Hazardous Substances
                 Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) (40
                 CFR 300.5). The U.S. Coast Guard  has
                 responsibility for designating Areas and
                 appointing Committees for the Coastal
                 Zone as defined by the NCP.

                   EPA is currently developing a
                 proposed rulemaking to revise the NCP
                 as required by section CWA section
                 311(d). as amended. EPA anticipates
                 that in that proposal, the Agency will
                 address the relationship between Area
                 Contingency Plans and the OSC
                 Contingency Plans currently provided
                 for in § 300.210(c)(l) of the NCP.
 •upfinMNTANv INFORMATION:
 Designation of Areas
  EPA is publishing today's notice to
 meet the requirement to designate Are^
 under OPA section 4202(b)(l)(A). Unde—
 the existing response and planning
 framework under the NCP, the territory
 of the United States is covered by 13
 Regional Response Teams (RRTs) and
 Regional Contingency Plans (RCPs). The
 zones of the 13 RRTs follow the 10
 standard Federal regions except for the
 following 3 subregional areas that have
 their own RRT: (1) Puerto Rico and the
 U.S. Virgin Islands: (2) Alaska; and (3)
 Hawaii, Guam. Northern Mariana
 Islands, Pacific Island Governments,
 and American Samoa (see Figure 1). The
 inland areas of the 13 RRTs will serve as
 the designated Areas for the Inland
 Zone. The U.S. Coast Guard will be
 issuing a notice to designate Areas for
 the Coastal Zone. These Coastal Zone
 Areas will be based on the 48 U.S. Coast
 Guard Captains of the Port (COTP)
 areas. The areas covered by COTPs are
 smaller than the RRT areas and include
 major river systems associated with the
 ports.
  OPA section 4202(b)(l)(A) also
requires that in designating areas, "the
President shall ensure that all navigable
 waters, adjoining shorelines, and waters
of the exclusive economic zone are
subject to an Area Contingency Plan."
EPA believes that its approach for
designating Areas for the Inland Zone
will most effectively allow the Agency
to meet the statutory requirement that
 all navigable waters and adjoining
 shorelines be subject to a Plan by
initially building upon the basic existing
oil spill planning and response structure.
BIUJNO COM MtO-KMll

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                   Figure 1

13 REGIONAL RESPONSE TEAM AREAS
Hawaii, Guam, Northern
Mariana Islands, Pacific
Island Governments, and
American Samoa
Puerto Rico and
the U.S. Virgin Islands
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   The Agency is now evaluating smaller
 or subregional Areas for possible
 designation, and anticipates that the
 authority to designate smaller or
 subregional Areas will be delegated to
 the Agency's Regional Administrators.
 In the process of designating these
 Areas, every section in a Region will be
 screened. Designation of such Areas
 would be based on an analysis of the
 •potential risk of oil spills and the
 environmental sensitivity of areas
 within each Region. If smaller or
 subregional Areas are designated, they
 will be published in the Federal
 Register. The analysis of these
 geographic Areas will include site-
 specific information and will include
 consideration of the following criteria:
 —The pattern of past spills and the
   likelihood of future spills;
 —The presence and proximity of natural
  resources, environmentally sensitive
  areas, and population concentrations;
 —The concentration of facilities,
  pipelines, and transportation routes
  within the Region;
 —The location of drainage basins and
  appropriate geographic and/or
  topographic features;
 —The location of water supplies; and
 —The location and capabilities of
  existing preparedness and response
  organizations
These criteria are consistent with the
 requirements in CWA section
 311(J)(4)(C) that each Area Contingency
 Plan "describe the area covered by the
plan, including the areas of special
economic or environmental importance
 that might be damaged by a  discharge"
and with EPA's understanding that the
relevant information is generally
available.
  Boundaries of subregional geographic
areas would not be limited by political
boundaries of Regions or States and
their political subdivisions because oil
spills  can cause environmental harm in
more than one Region or State. Regional
Administrators would coordinate on any
Area designations that extend beyond
Regional boundaries. Such designations
would require the approval of all
Regional Administrators whose Regions
are affected.
  RRTs should be involved in both the
designation process and plan
development process to facilitate long-
 term coordination between the RRTs
and the Area Committees. Likewise,
each Area Committee shall consult with
 the appropriate RRT and address its
concerns in developing Area
Contingency Plans.
  As provided in OPA section
4202(b)(l)(B), Area Contingency Plans
 were to be submitted to EPA no later
                  than February 18.1992. The Regional
                  Administrator will request each RRT to
                  review the appropriate Area
                  Contingency Plan and provide
                  recommendations regarding approval.
                  The Regional Administrators, however,
                  shall approve Area Contingency Plans.
                  The Agency believes that RRTs should
                  serve in an advisory role because their
                  expertise in oil spill response will be a
                  valuable asset to the Regional
                  Administrators in evaluating Area
                  Contingency Plans.
                   Rather than use the entire Inland Zone
                  of the Region as an Area, a Regional
                  Administrator may designate new Areas
                  and Area Committees or start a process
                  to designate subregional geographic
                  Areas and Area Committees. Some such
                  Areas may be designated during the
                  initial implementation of the area
                  contingency planning requirements,
                  while others may be designated at a
                 later date. For example, one EPA Region
                 is considering designating 14 areas
                 covering the entire region. Other
                 Regions may act in accordance with the
                 designation of the initial Area while
                 considering subdesignations within that
                 Area.

                 Designation of Area Committees

                   I hereby designate the 13 individual
                 RRTs as the initial Area Committees. I
                 also plan to delegate the authority to the
                 Regional Administrators to designate a
                 different committee or committee
                 members. If a Regional Administrator
                 designates new Areas, the RRT will
                 serve as the Area Committee for the
                 balance of the RRTs area, unless the
                 Regional Administrator designates a
                 different committee for the balance of
                 the Region. The Regional Administrator
                 should consult with the RRT on Area
                 designations, and appointments to Area
                 Committees.
                   For any areas other than the 13 RRT
                 areas, representatives of each agency
                 comprising the RRT should be
                 considered for membership on the Area
                 Committee. Each RRT agency may
                 recommend representatives to serve on
                 such Area  Committee. EPA Regional
                 Administrators would appoint qualified
                 individuals to Area Committees for
                 subregional Areas designated. To
                 facilitate coordination between the two
                 organizations, the Regional
                 Administrator may designate RRT
                 representatives for membership on Area
                 Committees, especially for Federal and
                 State representation.
                   In addition to any RRT agency
                 representatives, there will be
                 appropriate representatives from each
                 State and from local government in the
 Area, including representatives of State
 Emergency Response Commissions
 (SERCs) and Local Emergency Plai
 Committees (LEPCs) established
 the Emergency Planning and Community
 Right-to-Know Act. Furthermore, the
 Area Committee may consult with other
 appropriate representatives where the
 knowledge and expertise of these
 representatives may facilitate the work
 of the Area Committee. These other
 representatives may include facility
 owners or operators, cleanup
 contractors, emergency planning and
 response officials, members of
 academia, environmental groups, and
 other persons with a demonstrated
 interest in environmental matters in the
 Area. The  primary purpose of an Area
 Committee will be to develop a plan for
 the Area under the supervision of the
 EPA OSC to anticipate and avoid
 potential spill response problems prior
 to an oil spill.
   RRTs are composed of representatives
 of the 14 Federal agencies having broad
 environmental responsibilities, State
 agency representatives, Indian tribes,
 and local representatives (as arranged
 by the States' representatives). RRTs are
 officially designated by the NCP for
 interagency and intergovernmental
 planning and coordination of        i
 preparedness and response actions atjzz
 the regional level. They are responsible
 for developing Regional Contingency
 Plans (RCPs) to address oil and
 hazardous substance spills  (40 CFR
 300.115). The RRT/RCP structure was
 developed  over 20 years ago and was
 originally designed to address oil spills
 and later expanded to include
 hazardous  substance releases. Hence,
 RRTs have the desired composition.
 functions, and experience to fulfill the
 role of Area Committees.
  In developing the guidance provided
 in this notice for designating Areas and
 Area Committees under CWA section
 311(j), the Agency has consulted
 extensively with EPA Regional
 representatives, the U.S. Coast Guard.
 and  other interested agencies. EPA is
 interested in obtaining public comment
 on this notice to ensure that it best
 fulfills statutory objectives and
 requirements, and to facilitate the
 public's understanding of how Area
 Committees will function.

  Dated: April 14.1992.
 William K. ReUly.
 Administrator.
[FR Doc. 92-9223 Filed 4-23-92: 8:45 am)

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  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

      I Guard
 ON Pollution Act of 1990; Designating
 ATMS For ATM Committees

 AMNCY: Coast Guard. DOT.
 ACTION; Notice.	

 SUMMARY: The Coait Guard is providing
 notice of designated areas for which
 Area Committees are required to
 conduct local oil spill contingency
 planning under the Oil Pollution Act of
 1990. Other areas will be designated by
 the Environmental Protection Agency in
 a separate notice. This division of
 responsibility reflects the working
 arrangements between the two agencies
 under existing national and regional oil
 spill contingency planning. This notice
 will permit planning to begin.
 POM TOHTHfR INFORMATION CONTACT:
 Pamela M. Pelcovits. Project Manager,
 Oil Pollution Act Staff. Department of
 Transportation. U.S. Coast Guard. 2100
 Second St.. SW., Washington. DC 20593-
 0001. (202) 267-6403.
 SUPPLUMNTARY INFORMATION: The Oil
 Pollution Act of 1990 (Pub. L. 101-380)
 (OPA 90) was enacted to reduce oil
   ills and to improve the nation's
    Kparedness and ability to respond to
    m. OPA 90 creates a comprehensive
    vention. response, liability, and
 compensation regime for dealing with
 vessel and facility-generated oil
 pollution.
   Subtitle (b) of title IV of OPA 90
 amends section 311 of the Federal  Water
 Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1321)
 (FWPCA) and contains certain stand
 alone provisions requiring enhanced
 response systems to clean up oil spills.
 In particular, section 4202(a) of OPA 90
 amends section 311(j) of the FWPCA. to
 define the role of Area Committees in
 the contingency planning process and
 production of Area Contingency Plans
 (ACPs). Each ACP must  include worst
 case scenarios  and lists  of equipment
 and personnel that are available for the
 removal of worst case spills. In case of
 an oil spill, an ACP would be
 implemented in conjunction with the
 amended National Contingency Plan
 (NCP), to be developed under section
 311(d) of the FWPCA. as amended by
 section 4201 of OPA 90.
   Section 4202(b)(l) of OPA 90 directs
 the President to designate the areas for
 which Area Committees  (whose
•embers are to be appointed by the
svesident) are to prepare ACPs under
•fenended section 311(j)(4) of the
^WPCA. Each Area Committee is  to
submit an ACP to the President by
February IB, 1992. for approval.
  Executive Order (EO) 12777 of 22
October 1991. delegates the President's
many responsibilities under OPA 90 to
appropriate executive agencies.
Pursuant to this EO, the authority of the
President to designate areas for the
"coastal zone" is delegated to the
Secretary of Transportation. The
Secretary has redelegated this authority
to the Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard.
The term "coastal zone," is defined in
the current NCP (40 CFR 300.5),  to mean
all United States waters subject to the
tide. United States waters of the Great
Lakes, specified ports and harbors on
inland rivers, and the waters of the
Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The
Coast Guard's Notice of Intent (56 FR
33481), which was published on 22 July
1991. considered coastal zone areas to
be published in a later notice, so that
advanced planning could be initiated to
meet the mandated deadlines.
  In addition, under the EO, the
authority to designate areas for the
"inland zone,"  also defined in the NCP,
is delegated to the Administrator of the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Accordingly, a  separate notice to
designate areas for the "inland zone"
will be issued by the EPA.
  The existing NCP divides the United
States, its territories, and its possessions
including portions of the high  seas, into
13 areas of responsibility. Each of the 13
areas of responsibility is divided further
into coastal and inland zones. These
areas correspond to the 10 standard
Federal regions with the exception of
the  separate areas established for (1)
Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands
of Region II: (2) Alaska of Region X: and
(3) Hawaii. Guam, Northern Mariana
Islands, Pacific Island Governments.
and American Samoa of Region IX. Each
of these areas is covered by its own
Regional Response Team (RRT) and
Regional Contingency Plan (RCP).
  The Coast Guard further divides the
United States, its territories, and its
possessions into 47 Captain of the Port
(COTP) zones which cover all of the
United States, including portions of the
high seas. Each COTP zone is described
in the Coast Guard regulations at 33
CFR part 3. Within their respective
zones, COTPs and their representatives
enforce port safety, security, and marine
environmental protection regulations.
Each Coast Guard COTP is also the
predesignated Federal On-Scene
Coordinator (OSC) under the  NCP for
the coastal portion of a COTP zone.
  In the Coast Guard's Notice of Intent
(56  FR 33481). published on 22 July 1991.
it was indicated that the coastal zone
areas would be called "Port Areas" due
to a different, and specific meaning of
the term "area" for the Coast Guard. In
reevaluating naming the coastal zone
areas "Port Areas", we found it more
important to maintain consistency and
avoid confusion within the National
Response System (NRS), rather than
internally within the Coast Guard.
Therefore, the term "Area" will be used
in lieu of the term "Port Area" in the
coastal zone as well as in the inland
zone.
  The Coast Guard has designated as
areas, those portions of the COTP zones
which are within the coastal zone, for
which Area Committees will prepare
ACPs. The specific Area boundaries are
not listed in this notice. The boundaries
for inland and coastal zones have been
defined clearly by the Coast Guard
COTPs and the EPA Regional
Administrators through Memoranda-of-
Understanding. The precise boundaries
are described in the RCPs published for
each of the 13 areas of responsibility
under the NCP. The boundaries also are
found in the current local contingency
plan for each COTP. RCPs are available
for viewing at the Coast Guard District
and COTP Offices listed in Table  I.
COTP local contingency plans within
each Coast Guard District are available
for viewing at each District Office and
at respective COTP Offices.
  When published, the amended NCP
will delegate to each COTP as OSC, the
authority to further divide an Area, to
address significant local requirements  or
concerns. If an Area is divided, each
portion then will constitute a separate
Area for which a separate Area
Committee will prepare and  submit a
separate ACP. Some Areas in the
coastal zone may be divided during the
initial implementation of the
contingency planning requirements of
OPA 90. while other Areas may be
divided at a later date.
  By using COTP zones as a basis for
defining Areas, the Coast Guard will
meet the requirement of section
4202(b)(l) (of OPA 90), to ensure that all
navigable waters, adjoining shorelines,
and waters of the EEZ. within the
coastal zone, are subject to an ACP.
  The Coast Guard encourages
representatives of State and local
government agencies and interested
members of the public to contact the
Port Operations Department at COTP
Offices for further information
concerning OPA 90. including coastal
zone Area boundaries. The addresses
and telephone numbers for COTP
Offices are listed in Table 1.

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Federal Register  / Vol.  57.  No.  80  /  Friday.  April  24. 1992 /  Notices
   Dated: March 11,1992.
 A.E.H«on.
 Hear Admiral. U.S. Coast Guard, Chief. Office
 of Marme Safety. Security and Environmental
 Protection.

 Table I.—U.S. Coait Guard District and
 Captain of the Port Office*
 First Coast Guard District. Commander.
 Coast Guard Bldg.. 406 Atlantic Ave.. Boston.
 MA 02210-2209. 617/223-6441

 Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Office
   Portland. 76 Pearl St.. Portland, ME 04112-
   0196. 207/760-3251
 Commanding Officer, Manne Safety Office
   Providence. John O'Pastore Federal
   Building, Providence, RI02903-1790.401 /
   524-5335.
 Captain of the Port. Long Island Sound, c/o
   USCG Group. 120 Woodward Ave.. New
   Haven. CT 06512-3698. 203/468-4464
 Commanding Officer. Manne Safety Office
   Boston, 455 Commercial Street, Boston, MA
   02109-1045. 617/223-3025
 Captain of the Port. New York, c/o USCG
   Group, Governors Island, New York. NY
   10004-5000. 212/668-7917
 Second Coast Guard District, Commander.
 1430 Olive Street. St. Louis, MO 63103-2398.
 314/539-2655

 Commanding Officer. Manne Safety Office
  St. Louis. Suite 1.215.1222 Spruce St., St.
  Louis. MO 63103-2835. 314/539-3091
 Commanding Officer. Manne Safety Office
  Huntington. 1415 6th Ave.. Huntmgton. WV
  25701-2420. 304/529-5524
 Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office
  Louisville. Room 360. 600 Martin Luther
  King Jr. Place. Louisville. KY 40202-2230.
  502/582-5194
 Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office
  Paducah. P.O. Box 7509. 200 Katterjohn
  Bldg.. 1501 Broadway. Paducah. KY 42002-
  7509. 502/442-1621
 Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office
  Memphis. Suite 1301. 200 Jefferson Ave..
  Memphis. TN 38103-2300. 901/544-3941
Commanding Officer,  Marine Safety Office
  Pittsburgh. Suite 700. Koisman Bldg..
  Forbes Ave. A Stanwick St.. Pittsburgh. PA
  15222-1371. 412/644-5808
Fifth Coast Guard District. Commander.
Federal Bldg.. 431 Crawford St.. Portsmouth.
VA 23704-5004. 804/398-6638

Commanding Officer.  Marine Safety Office
  Baltimore.  Customhouse. 40 S. Gay St..
  Baltimore.  MD 21202-4022. 301/982-5121
Commanding Officer.  Marine Safety Office.
  Philadelphia. 1 Washington Ave..
  Philadelphia. PA 19147-4395. 215/271-4803
Commanding Officer.  Marine Safety Office
  Hampton Roads. Norfolk Federal Bldg.. 200
  Granby St.. Norfolk. VA 23510-1888. 804/
  441-3302
Commanding Officer.  Marine Safety Office
  Wilmington. Suite 500. 272 N. Front St..
  Wilmington. NC 28401-3907.919/343-4882
                   Seventh Coast Guard District, Commander,
                   Brickell Plaza Bldg.. 909 S.E. 1st Ave.. Miami.
                   FL 33131-3050. 305/536-5651

                   Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Office
                     Miami. 155 S. Miami Ave., Miami. FL
                     33130-1609, 305/536-5691
                   Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Office
                     Jacksonville, Room 213. 2831 Talleyrand
                     Ave., Jacksonville. FL 32206-3497. 904/791-
                     2640
                   Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office
                     Tampa, 155 Columbia Dr.. Tampa, FL
                     33606-3598. 813/228-2194
                   Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Office
                     Charleston. 196 Tradd St., Charleston, SC
                     29401-1899. 803/724-8889
                   Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office
                     Savannah, P.O. Box 8191. Savannah. GA
                     31412-8191. 912/944-4371
                   Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office
                     San Juan. P.O. Box S-3666. Old San Juan.
                     PR. 00902-3666. 809/944-2697
                   Eighth Coast Guard Distnct. Commander.
                   Hale Boggs Federal Bldg., rm. 1331. 501
                   Magazine St.. New Orleans, LA 70130-3396.
                   504/589-6901

                   Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office
                     New Orleans. Tidewater Bldg.. 1440 Canal
                     Street. New Orleans. LA 70112-2711, 504/
                     589-4256
                   Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Office
                     Corpus Christi, P.O. Box 1621. Corpus
                     Christi. TX 78403-1621. 512/888-3162
                   Commanding Officer, Manne Safety Office
                     Houston. P.O. Box 446. Galena Park. TX
                     77547-0446, 713/671-5122
                   Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office
                     Port Arthur. Federal Bldg.. 2875 75th St. &
                     Hwy 69. Port Arthur. TX 77640-2099. 409/
                     723-6506
                   Commanding Officer. Marine  Safety Office
                     Morgan City, rm 232. BOO David Dr.. Morgan
                     City, LA. 70380-1304. 504/364-2406
                   Commanding Officer. Marine  Safety Office
                     Galveston. Post Office Bldg. rm. 313, 601
                     Rosenberg. Galveston. TX 77550-1705. 409/
                     766-3676
                   Commanding Officer. Manne Safety Office
                     Mobile. P.O. Box 2924. Mobile AL 36652-
                     2924. 205/690-2286
                   Ninth Coast Guard Distnct,  Commander. 1240
                   E. 9th Street, Cleveland. OH 44199-2060. 216/
                   552-3994

                   Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office
                     Buffalo. Rm. 1111. Federal Bldg.. Ill West
                     Huron St.. Buffalo, NY 14202-2395.716/646-
                     4168
                   Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office
                     Cleveland. 1055 East 9th SI, Cleveland. OH
                     44114-1092. 216/522-4405
                   Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office
                     Duluth. Canal Park. Duluth. MI 55802-2352.
                     218/720-5286
                   Commanding Officer. Marine  Safety Office
                     Milwaukee, 2420 S. Lincoln Memorial Dr..
                     Milwaukee. WI 53207-1997, 414/747-7159
 Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office
  Toledo. Rm. 501. Federal Bldg.. 234 Summit
  St.. Toledo. OH 43604-1590.419/259-037=
 Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Office-
  Chicago. 610 S. Canal St.. Chicago, IL
  60807-4573. 312/353-3627
 Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Office
  Detroit. Ft. of Ml. Elliot Ave.. Detroit. MI
  48207-4380. 313/566-9498
 Captain of the Port. Grand Haven, c/o USCG
  Group, 650 Harbor Ave.. Grand Haven. MI
  49417, 616/847-4504
 Captain of the Port. Sault Ste. Marie, c/o
  USCG Group, Sault Ste. Marie. MI. 49783-
  9501. 906/372-3210
 Eleventh Coast Guard District, Commander,
 400 Oceangate. Long Beach. CA 90822-5399.
 213/499-5330

 Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office
  Long Beach. Los Angeles/Long Beach. 165
  N. Pico Ave.. Long Beach. CA 90602-1098.
  213/499-5573
 Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Office
  San Francisco. Bldg. 14 Coast Guard Island.
  Alameda. CA 94501-5100, 415/437-3082
Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office.
  San Diego. 2710 N. Harbor Dr.. San Diego,
  CA 92101-1064. 619/557-5877
Thirteenth Coast Guard Distnct. Commander.
Jackson Federal Bldg., 915 Second Ave.,
Seattle. WA 98174-1067.  206/442-5233

Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Office
  Portland, 6767 N. Basin Avenue, Portland.
  OR 97217-3929. 503/240-0317
Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Offu
  Puget Sound. Bldg. I/Pier 36.1519 Alaskj
  Way S., Seattle, WA 98134-1192.  206/;
  5530
Fourteenth Coast Guard District.
Commander. 9th Floor, room 9153. Prince
Kalamanaole Federal Bldg.. 300 Ala Moana
Blvd.. Honolulu, HI 98850-1982.806/541-2114

Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office
  Honolulu. Rm. 1. 433 Ala Moana Blvd..
  Honolulu. HI 96813-4909. 808/541-2066
Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Office
  Guam, Box 176. FPO San Francisco, CA.
  96630/5000. 671/477-3340
Seventeenth Coast Guard, Commander. P.O.
Box 3-5000. Juneau. AK 99802-1217.907/463-
2210

Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office
  Juneau. Suite 2A. 2780 Sherwood  Ln.
  Juneau. AK 99801-8545.907/588-7288
Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office
  Valdez. P.O. Box 486. Valdez. AK 99686-
  0486. 907/835-4791
Commanding Officer. Marine Safety Office
  Anchorage. Federal Bldg. ft U.S.
  Courthouse Box 17. 701 C St.. Anchorage,
  AK 99513-0065, 907/271-5137

[FR Doc. 92-9272 Filed 4-23-92; 8:45 am)
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     2-13.     Inspections and Information Gathering
1.   AUTHORITY.  Pursuant to the Clean Water Act, the authority
to:

     a.  Enter into, upon or through any premises subject to the
Clean Water Act, or in which records required to be maintained
under the CWA are located; have access to and copy records; take
samples, and inspect monitoring equipment and methods.

     b.  Require the owner or operator of any point source to
establish and maintain records; make reports; install, use and
maintain monitoring equipment; sample effluents; and provide
information.

     c.  Carry out or require the carrying out of any other
inspection and information gathering activities authorized by
CWA.

     d.  Obtain and execute warrants for the purposes of
performing an inspection or information gathering.

     e.  Designate representatives of the Administrator to
perform the functions specified in paragraphs l.a. - l.d.

2.   TO WHOM DELEGATED.  The Assistant Administrator for Water
(for the exercise of authority other than under Section 311), the
Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response
(for the exercise of authority only under Section 311), Assistant
Administrator for Enforcement, and Regional Administrators.

3.   LIMITATIONS.

     a.  The Assistant Administrator for Water, the Assistant
Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response, and the
Regional Administrators must consult with the Assistant
Administrator for Enforcement or designee prior to obtaining
warrants.

     b.  The Assistant Administrator for Enforcement, the
Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response,
and the Assistant Administrator for Water must notify the

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     2-13.     Inspections and Information Gathering (cont'd)

appropriate Regional Administrator prior to exercising any of the
authorities specified in paragraphs l.a., I.e., and l.d.

     c.  The delegatees of the Regional Administrators must
consult with the Regional Counsel or his designee prior to
obtaining warrants.

4.   REDELEGATION AUTHORITY.

     'a.  The authorities in l.a nay be redelegated to the staff
level or redelegated to an authorized contractor acting as a
representative of the Administrator under the authority of
Section 308 of the CWA.

     b.  The authorities in l.b and l.e, and the authority in l.c
to require the carrying out of any other inspection and
information gathering activities authorized by CWA, may be
redelegated to the Division Director level.

     c.  The authority in l.c to carry out any other inspection
and information gathering activities authorized by CWA and the
authorities in l.d may be redelegated to the staff level.

5.   ADDITIONAL REFERENCES. Sections 308 and 311 of the CWA and
regulations developed thereunder.

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     2-14-XX.  Authority to Arrest for CWA Section 311 violation

1.  AUTHORITY.  Pursuant to the Clean Water Act, to arrest, with
or without a warrant any person who, in the presence or view of
an inspector, violates the provisions of Section 311 of the Clean
Water Act or any regulation issued thereunder.

2.  TO WHOM DELEGATED.  Assistant Administrator for Enforcement.

3.  REDELEGATION AUTHORITY.  The Assistant Administrator for
Enforcement may redelegate this authority to the Director, Office
of Criminal Enforcement, who may redelegate this authority to the
Special Agents.

4.  ADDITIONAL REFERENCES.  Section 311 Of the CWA and
regulations issued thereunder.

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                                       /

                                     XCT
             2—28 .   Product Place.mcn.fc Qn NCP flehadule
1.   AflTOQRi'rv .   TO issue,  pursuant to  Clean  Water Act  section
311(d) (2) (g) , letters of notification of placement of chemical and
biological  agents on the  National Oil  and Hazardous  Substances
Pollution  Contingency  Plan  (NCP)  Product Schedule in  accordance
with Subpart J "Use of Dispersants  and Other Chemicals" of the NCP.
2.   TO WHOM  pgucxTED.   Assistant Administrator for Solid  Waste
and Emergency Response.                                     .

3.   MPELEGVPTQM xoTHQRiTv.  This authority may be  redelegated to
the Office Director level.

4.   ADDITIQMXI. aETERgMCgS.   Section 311(d)(2)(G) Of CWA; 40  CFR
§300.

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2-51.     Class I Administrative Penalty Actions

1..  AUTHORITY.  Pursuant to the Clean Water Act the authority to:

     a.  Act as the complainant in a Class I administrative
penalty action under the CWA.

     b.  Conduct proceedings, recommend the form of final Agency
action, issue subpoenas and perform all the presiding officer
functions set forth in applicable Agency guidance or regulations
governing the administration of Class I administrative penalty
actions under the CWA.

     c.  Represent the complainant before a presiding officer in
a Class I administrative penalty proceeding under the CWA.

     d.  Issue an order on consent between the Agency and a
respondent resulting from the initiation of a Class I
administrative penalty action under the CWA.

     e.  Act as deciding official in a contested or default Class
I administrative penalty action under the CWA, and to assess a
penalty in such a proceeding.

     f.  Review sua sponte any exercise of the authority
described in l.e in a contested or a defaulted action.

2.  TO WHOM DELEGATED.

     a.  The authority in l.a is delegated to the Regional
Administrators, the Assistant Administrator for Water, and the
Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response,
for the purpose of redelegation.

     b.  The authorities in l.b are delegated to the Regional
Administrators for the purpose of redelegation, and are delegated
to the General Counsel.

     c.  The authority in l.c is delegated to the Assistant
Administrator for Enforcement.

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2-51.     Class T administrative Panaltv Actions  (cont'd)

     d.  The authority in l.d im delegated to the Regional
Administrators, the Assistant Administrator for Hater, and tha
Assistant Administrator for Solid Wast* and Emergency Response.

     e.  Tha authorities in l.a ara dalagatad to tha Ragional
Administrators, tha Assistant Administrator for Watar, and tha
Assistant Administrator for Solid Haste and Emergency Response.

     f.  Tha authority in l.f is delegated to the Chief Judicial
Officer.

3.   LIMITATIONS.

     a.  The Assistant Administrator for Water shall exercise the
applicable authorities only for Class I actions conducted under
Section 309(g).  The Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste and
Emergency Response shall exercise the applicable authorities only
for Class I actions conducted under Section 311.

     b.  The Regional Administrators and the Assistant
Administrators shall redelegate the authority in l.a.  The
delegatee of the Assistant Administrator for Hater or the
Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response
may exercise such authority only in multi-Regional cases or cases
of national significance.

     c.  The delegatee of the Assistant Administrator for Hater
(or the Assistant Administrator for Solid Haste and Emergency
Response, as appropriate) shall consult with the appropriate
Regional Administrator or designee befpre initiating a Class I
action.

     d.  The General Counsel or his.delegatee may exercise the
authorities described in l.b only in cases initiated by the
delegatee of the Assistant Administrator for 'Hater or the
Assistant Administrator for Solid Haste and Emergency Response.

     e.  The Regional Administrators and the appropriate
Assistant Administrator may exercise the authority in I.e. only
if (1) the -delegate* of such official initiated tha action and
(2) such official or his delegatee provides the Chief Judicial
Officer with a timely copy of the decision in a contested or a
defaulted action so that there is an opportunity for a sjia. soonte
review.

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2-51.     Class I Administrative Penalty Actions  (cont'd)


4. REDELEGATTON AUTHORITY.

     a.  The Regional Administrators nay redelegate the
authorities in l.a and l.d to the branch chief level.  The
appropriate Assistant Administrator may redelegate the
authorities in l.a and l.d to the division director level.

     b.  The Regional Administrators shall, and the General
Counsel may, redelegate the authorities in'l.b. to a person
meeting the neutrality requirements of applicable Agency guidance
or regulations.

     c.  The Assistant Administrator for Enforcement may
redelegate the authority in i.e. to an Agency attorney.

     d.  The Regional Administrators may redelegate the authority
in I.e. on a case-by-case basis to the person exercising the
authorities in l.b.  The Assistant Administrator for Water and
the Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency
Response may not re'delegate the authority in I.e.

     e.  The Chief Judicial Officer may redelegate the authority
in l.f. to a Headquarters Judicial Officer.

5.  ADDITIONAL REFERENCES.

     a. Section 309 of the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. Section
1319, as amended by the Water Quality Act of 1987.

     b. Section 311 of the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. Section
1321, as amended by the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.

     c. Agency guidance or regulations governing Class I
administrative penalty actions under the Clean Water Act.

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                         CLEAN WATER ACT
     2-52-A.   Class II Administrative Penalty;  Initiation of
               Action; Public Notice; Consultation with Stater
               Negotiation and Signing Consent Agreements; and
               Assessing Penalties

1.   AUTHORITY.  Pursuant to Sections 309(g) and 311 of the Clean
Water Act, the authority to:

     a.  Make findings of fact; propose penalties to be assessed;
and issue, amend or withdraw class II administrative complaints;

     b.  Provide, or cause to be provided, public notice of
proposed assessments and provide commentors with copies of orders
entered on consent or on default;

     c.  Consult with States, as required;

     d.  Sign consent agreements between the Agency and the party
against whom a Class II penalty is proposed to be assessed;

     e.  Issue final orders assessing Class II penalties where no
hearing is requested by the respondent or pursuant to a consent
agreement; and

     f.  Decide petitions by commentors to set aside final orders
entered without a hearing and provide copies and/or notice of the
decision.

2.   TO WHOM DELEGATED.  Regional Administrators, the Assistant
Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response and the
Assistant Administrator for Water.

3.   LIMITATIONS.

     a.  The Assistant Administrator for Water say act only for
actions initiated under CWA Section 309(g), and may only exercise
the above authorities in multi-regional cases and cases of
national significance.  The Assistant Administrator for Solid
Waste and Emergency Response may act only for actions initiated
under CWA Section 311, and may only exercise the above
authorities in multi-regional cases and cases of national
significance.

     b.  The Regional Administrators may exercise the above
authorities only for those cases initiated by the Regions.

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                         CLEAN WATER ACT
     2-52-A.   Class II Administrative Penaltvt  Initiation of
               Action; Public Notice; Consultation with State;
               Negotiation and Signing Consent Agreements; and
               Assessing Penalties (cont'd)


     c.  The Assistant Administrator for Hater (or the Assistant
Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response, as
appropriate) must consult with the Assistant Administrator for
Enforcement or designee and obtain concurrence on legal
sufficiency of documents before exercising authority l.a or l.d;
must notify the appropriate Regional Administrator before
exercising l.a and must consult with the appropriate Regional
Administrator or designee before exercising authorities l.c or
l.d.

     d.  The Regional Administrator must consult with the
Regional Counsel or his delegatee and obtain concurrence on legal
sufficiency of documents to be issued before exercising
authorities l.a or l.d.

4.   REDELEGATION AUTHORITY.

     a.  Authority l.f and the authority to issue consent orders
under authority l.e may not be redelegated.  All other
authorities may be redelegated to the Division Director level.
Authorities l.b and l.c may be further redelegated to the staff
level.  The Assistant Administrators' authority to consult with
States may be transferred to Regional Office employees, with the
agreement of the Regional Administrator or his delegatee.

     b.  Persons exercising authority l.d may allow other
appropriate EPA officers or employees to join as "co" or
supplemental signatories.

5.   ADDITIONAL REFERENCES.

     a.  Sections 309(g) and 311 of CHA.

     b.  Chapter 1, Delegations 1-37 and 1-38 entitled "Hearings'*
and "Adjudicatory Proceedings".

     c.  40 CFR Part 22.

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     2-52-B.    Class  II  Administrative  Penalty;   Agency
                Representation  in  the Hearings;  Initiating
                Intcrnal  Appeals of Adverse  Determinations;
                                                      _and
                Representing  Aaenev  in Appeals
 1.
AUTHORITY.
     a.  To represent EPA in  Class  II  civil  penalty adjudications
conducted under Sections  309(g)  and 311  of the  Clean Water Act
and  5 U.S.C.  Section 554;

     b.  To initiate internal Agency appeals from orders, rulings
or decisions;  and

     c.  To represent the Agency in internal appeals from orders,
rulings, or decisions entered in administrative proceedings,
whether or not initiated  by the  Agency,  and  in  proceedings
initiated by  conunentors to set aside orders  entered without
,'   rings.
i

2.   TO WHOM  DELEGATED.   Authorities i.a through i.c are
delegated to  the General  Counsel and the Assistant Administrator
for  Enforcement.  Authority i.b  is  also  delegated to the Regional
Administrators.
 3.
LIMITATIONS.
      a.  The  Assistant Administrator for Enforcement may exercise
the  above  authorities in multi-regional  cases and in cases of
national significance.

      b.  The  Regional Administrators or  their delegatees and the
General Counsel or delegatee shall consult with each other before
exercising authority l.b.

      c.  The  Assistant Administrator for Enforcement Must notify
the  Assistant Administrator for Hater (or the Assistant
Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response, as
appropriate)  or designee and the appropriate Regional
Administrator before initiating an appeal.

      d.  The  Regional Administrator or the General Counsel or
delegatee  must obtain concurrence from the Assistant
Administrator for Enforcement or designee before initiating an

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                         CLEAN WATER ACT
     2-52-B.   Class II Administrative Penalty;  Agency
               Representation in the Hearings; Initiating
               Internal Appeals of Adverse Determinations; and
               Representing Agency in Appeals (cont'd)


     e.  The Regional Administrator or delegatee or the General
Counsel or delegatee shall consult with the Assistant
Administrator for Enforcement or designee any time they do not
recommend an appeal of an adverse decision.

4.   REDELEGATION AUTHORITY.  Authorities i.a and i.c may be
redelegated to an Agency attorney.  Authority l.b may be
redelegated only to the Division Director, Associate General
Counsel or Enforcement Counsel level.

5.   ADDITIONAL REFERENCES.

     a.  Sections 309(g) and 311 of CWA.

     b.   Guidance on Headquarters Involvement in the Issuance by
Regions of the First Three Proposed and Final Class II.
Administrative Penalty Orders.

     c.  40 CFR Part 22.

     d.  Chapter I delegations 1-37 and 1-38 entitled "Hearings"
and "Adjudicatory Proceedings".

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                               WATER ACT
     2-85.     Uainigtrativ* Ord**-« tinder Saetion 311 1*\ of the
               Claan Water Act


1.   AUTHORITY.  Pursuant to Motion 311 (•) of the Clean water
Act, to determine when thara may ba an imminant and substantial
thraat to the public haalth or waif are of tha nnitad Statas
bacauaa of an actual or thraatanad discharge of oil of a
hazardous aubstanca from a facility or vassal in violation of
saction 311(b); and to provida notice, or causa notice to ba
provided to the affected state, and issue administrative orders
or take other actions necessary to protect the public health and
welfare.

2.   TO WHOM pgucATgp.  Regional Administrators and the
Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response.

3.   TJMTTATTQMS.  The Assistant Administrator for solid Waste
and Emergency Response may exercise these authorities only in
multi-regional oaaas or oasea of national significance and must
consult with the appropriate Regional Administrators or designees
prior to exercising these authorities.

4.   RgpELECfTTQM AUTHORITY.  This authority may ba redelegated
to Diviaion Director level.
5.   J^DTTTQMXL KMreMNega.  Section 3 11 (a) of the Clean Water
Act as amended by the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.  Executive Order
12777 (October 18, 1991) (Published at 56 £B 54757, October 22,
1991) .

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                 2-86.   Facility Response Plans


1.   XUTHQBTTY.  Pursuant to section 311(j) (5) of the Clean Water
Act as amended by the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA) :

     a.   To approve means  to  ensure the availability of private
personnel and equipment  to  implement facility response plans for
non-transportation-related onshore facilities?

     b.   To review and approve such  plans for non-transportation-
related onshore facilities under section  4202 (b) (4) of OPA;* and

     c.   To    authorize   non-transportation-related    onshore
facilities to  operate without  approved response plans  for non-
transportation-related facilities under section 311 (j) (5) (F) .

2.   TO WHOM DEiiEGVTED.  Regional Administrators.
3.   REnimgvrTQM AUTHORITY.  The authority in l.a. and l.b. may be
redelegatad to On-Scene Coordinators.  The authority in I.e. may be
redelegated to the Section Chief level.

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                               WATER ACT
                  2-87.   Equipment Inspections


1.   AUTHORITY.   Pursuant to  Motion 3ii(j)(6)(A) of  the Clean
water Act as amended by the oil Pollution Act of 1990, to require
periodic inspections  of containment booms and  equipment used to
remove discharges at non-transportation-related onshore facilities.

2.   TO HUP* MTJCATOP.  Regional Administrators.

3.   BM«tjeeATiQM AUTHORITY.   This authority may be redelegated to
the On-Scene Coordinator level.

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                                     ACT
           2"88.    Teata of Facility Removal capability


1.   AUTHORITY.  Pursuant to section 3ii(j}(7) of the Clean water
Act, as amended by the Oil Pollution Act of 1990:

     a.   to conduct periodic  drills jof removal capability under
relevant response plans for facilities  located in the inland zone;
and

     b.   to publish annual reports on those drills.        .

2.   TO WHOM
     a.   The  authority  in  l.a.  is delegated  to  the Regional
Administrators .

     b.   The  authority in  l.b. is  delegated to  the Assistant
Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response.

3.   RBDEILBSATIOH  xtTPHORiTY.    The  authority  delegated  to the
Regional Administrators may  be  redelegated to the Section  Chief
level.  The authority delegated to the Assistant Administrator for
Solid Waste and Emergency Response may not be redelegated.

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                         GUAM WXTgR ACT

       2*»89.   Ra»ov>l of Piaeharaa OT* Thyp^t: of D


1.   ATmronTTY.  Pursuant to Motion 31l(c) of the clean Water Act,
as amended by the oil Pollution Act of 1990  (OPA) :

     a.   To remove or arrange for the removal of a discharge and
to mitigate or prevent a substantial threat  of a discharge;

     b.   To  direct or monitor  all  Federal, State,  and private
actions ;

     c.   To  remove and,  if necessary, destroy  a  vessel that is
discharging or threatening to discharge;

     d.   To consult with affected trustees; and

     e.   To determine vhen  the removal is complete.

2.   TO WHOM  DEI^CATED.   The authority in  l.a.,  l.b., I.e., and
i.e. is delegated to the Regional Administrators and the Assistant
Administrator  for  Solid  Waste  and  Emergency  Response.    The
authority in l.d. is delegated to the Regional Administrators and
the Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response,
and to the Assistant  Administrator for Water in those situations
where EPA is coordinator of  long  term restoration.

3.   T.TVTTITIOMS .

     a.   Section 1011 of the OPA limits the authority in i.e. to
cases that involve the discharge  of oil.

     b.   The authority in section l.a. to l.d.  is  to be exercised
in  accordance with the  National Oil  and  Hazardous  Substances
Pollution contingency Plan  (MCP)  and appropriate Area Contingency
Plans, in order to -ensure immediate and effective response.

     e.   The authority in  l.b.  includes issuance of orders.

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                                     xer
   2-89.    ftamoval of Discharge or Threat: of Discharge fCon'tl
4.   RgnEUicxTiOM AUTHORITY.  This authority nay be redelegated to
On-Seen* Coordinators.
5.   JLPPITI>MXL
     a.   Delegation    2-85,    January    19,    1993,    entitled
"Administrative  Orders Under Section  311(e) of  the Clean Water
Act."

     b.   MCP  (40 CFR Part 300) .

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                          £LKAN HATES ACT
2—90.
                  ot
                                 *  for Matuf«3-  Raaouroa
l.   APTHOMTY.   purauant to a act ion  1006(b) (3)  and (4)  of tha
Oil Pollution Act of 1990, to raoaiva the designations of State
and Indian triba  truataaa for natural resourcaa.
2.   TO man DBMCATOP.
and Saargancy Raaponae.
                         Asaistant Adainiatrator for Solid Wasta
3.
                  Th* Assistant Adainiatrator for tna office of
Solid Waata and Baargancy Raaponaa auat notify  tha Asaiatant
Adminiatrator for Watar or hia daaignaa whan axareiaing thia
authority.

4.   M:DEIJ:GATIQM AUTHORITY.  Thia authority may ba  radalegatad
to tha Diviaion Diractor laval.
5.
     APDITlQMJUj
     a.   National Oil and Hazardous Substancss  Pollution
Contingancy Plan  (40 CFR Part 300) .

     b.   Coaprahanaiva Environoantal Raaponaa,  coapanaation,  and
Liability Act  (CXRCXA) • act ion io?(f) (2) (B) .

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                                      /
                                     ACT
        2—91.  Area  Committee  Designation  and Preparation  and
               Review of Area Contingency Plans.


1.   APTHORTTV.  Pursuant to ••etion 3ll(j)(4) of the Clean .Water
Act  (CWA) and section 4202 (b)(l) of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990
(OPX) :

     a.   To designate Areas;    .        _ . .

     b.   To appoint Area Committee members;

     c.   To require information to be included in Area Contingency
Plans; and

     d.   To  review and  approve such  plans  as defined  in the
National Contingency Plan (HCP) .

2.   TO WHOM PET.ECATED.  Regional Administrators.

3.   REDEIJ5CATIQN AUTHORITY.  This authority nay be redelegated to
the Division Director level.
4.   LTKTTATTONS .   Pursuant  to  a  notice published in the
Reai«ter.  (57  FR 15198, April  24,  1992),  the Administrator has
designated 13 initial geographic areas now covered by the Regional
Response Teams, and the Regional Response Teams as the initial Area
Committees.  Regional Administrators may designate different areas
within their Regions and appoint different Area Committee members.

5.   ADDITIONAL  REFERENCES .    "Designation  of  Areas  and Area
Committees Under  the Oil  Pollution Act of  1990,"  (57  FR  15198,
April 24, 1992) .

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                     Regional OPA Redelegations
                             [Reserved]

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                ANNEX L - PUBLIC/EXTERNAL AFFAIRS

APPENDIX III   MEDIA CONTACTS

     The following pages are local newspapers  (daily and weekly)
and televisions stations,  but not limited to, for media contacts
located within Region VI.
    USEPA REGION VI ACP:ANNEX L:PUBLIC/EXTERNAL AFFAIRS:12/93
                             L-III-1

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           ARKANSAS


            EL DORADO

  •KTVE-TV Ch. 10                "**
  400 W  Mam
  i\ Dorado AR 71730 (Union County)
  ADI. Monroe-El Dorado. AR-LA
  Telephone- (SOI) 862-6651
  Mailing Address
   P 0 Bo* 791
   El  Dorado AR 71731
  Pop. Served: 25.283
  Year Establish: 1955
  Representative- KATZ
  Air Time 5 am - 2 am
  Station Type. VHP
  Publicity Mtls: 03.14.17.20
  Freq./Power  192.198MHZ 316 W ERP
  Wire Services. AP
  Network Affil..  NBC
  Own»r(i):
  Gray Communications Systems. Inc
  P.O.  Box 3130
  Albany GA 31708
  Ownership %: 100
  BureauU):
  KTVE-TV
  2909 Kilpatrick
  Monroe  LA 71201
  Telephone (318) 323-1300
  Contact: George Singleton.
           General Manager
 Terry McKenna         .      President
 Wanda McHaney        Station Manager
 George Singleton      General Manager
 Susan Allian       Public Service Direct
 David Brown            Sales Manager
 On-Tbe-Alr:
 Jerry Mayers            News Director


          FAYETTEVILLE

 •KMOG-TV Ch. 29               '""
 15 N. Church St.
 Fayettentte AR 72701
  (Washington County)
 ADI: Ft. Smith. AR
 Telephone: (501) 521-1010
 Martmg Address:
  P.O Box 1029
  Fayetteville AR 72702
 Pop. Served. 217.500
 Year Establish- 1977
 Representative: Retry
 Air Time: 6:00 AM-2:00 AM
 Station Type: UHF
 Publicity Mtls: 03.14
 Freq./Power. 700.000 W. Visual
 Wre Services: AP
 Network AMI: ABC
 OwneXs):
 Sigma Broadcasting
 Ownership  V 100
 Management
 CKN Walker  	Station Manager
 Ron Evans  ..   .    Marketing Director
 Diane Schnoekenburg
    	  Public Affairs Direct
 Scott Smith	Public Service Direct
 Ron Evans	Sales Manager
 On-Tne-Air
 Randy Mullikin .  Consumer Affairs Edit
 Randy Mullikin      .Cultural Affairs Dir
 Alan Martin         .    News Director
 Jerry Overton.    . Sports Commentator
 Ken Rank .  .        Weather Director


          FORT SMITH

 •KFSM-TV Ch. 5
 318 N. Thirteenth
 Fort Smith AR 72901
  (Sebastian County)
ADI: Ft. Smith. AR
Telephone:  (501) 783-3131
Maikng Address:
   P 0. Box 369
   Fort Smith AR 72902
  Pop. Served. 852.500
  Year Establish  1956
  Representative  Katz Continental
  Air Time 6 am -  1 am
  Station Type- VHF
  Publicity Mtls- 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.
   11.12.13.14.21.26
  Freq./Power- 100 KW  Visual Power/
   Channel 5
  Wire Services AP. CBS Regional News
   Service
  Network Affil. CBS
  Ovntrtl):
  New York Times Co . The
  229 W. 43rd St
  New York NY 10036
  Ownership %  100
  BtiTMiKs):
  KFSM • TV
 4000 B Frontage Rd
 Fayetteville AR 72703
 Telephone- (501) 521-1330
 Contact- Gray Griffin. Manager
 Manacernentr
  Robert H Eoff       .        President
 Robert Eoff .          General Manager
 Gene Graham           Sales Manager

 •KHBS-TV Ch. 40                "**°
 2415 N. Albert Pike
 Fort Smith AR 72904
   (Sebastian County)
 ADI: Ft. Smith. AR
 Telephone: (501) 783-4040
 Fax: (501) 783-0550
 Mailing Address:
   P 0. Box 4150
   Fort Smith AR 72914
 Pop. Served: 153.700
 Representative: Petry Television
 Air Time: Monday-Friday. 24 Mrs. Per
   Day
 Station Type. UHF
 Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.
   10.11.12.13
 Freq./Power. 3160 KW. Visual. 252 KW.
   Aural Freq -Chan. 40
 Wire Services- ABC. AP
 Network Affil.: ABC
 Owner(i):
 Sigma Inc. /An Arkansas Corp.
 Robert Hernreich
 Ownership %. 70
 Cynthia Hernreich
 Ownership %: 30
                      Station Manager
                  .  General Manager
                  Advertising Manager
                  Public Service Direct
                   .    . Sales Manager

                     Editorial Director
                     Weather Director
Darrel Cunningham
Darrel Cunningham
Jarrell Wyatt .
Lori Evans
Jarrell Wyatt
On-The-Alr.
Craig Cannon.
Ken Rank   .
•KPOM-TV Ch. 24
4624 Kelley Hwy
Fort Smith AR 72904
  (Sebastian County)
ADI: Ft. Smith. AR
Telephone: (501) 785-2400
Pop. Served: 690.000
Year Establish: 1978
Representative: Telerep
Air Time: 7 AM-1:30 AM
Station Type:  UHF
Publicity Mtls: 03
Freq./Power:  2 112 Million Watts
Wire Services: AP
Network Affil.: NBC
Ownerti):
JOG Television
Management:
John McCutcheon.    . Station Manager
John McCutcheon	General Manager
Jim Lews ..     .  Advertising Manager
Polly Crews .  .   Community Affairs Or
Mary Beth Forst...  Continuity Manager
Lori Archer..       . Marketing Director
Lori Archer	Marketing Director
Ruth Anne Nelson . Public Affairs Direct
Ruth Anne Nelson Public Service Direct
Jim Lewis	Sales Manager
                                        On-The-AIr:                               P Q Box 77
                                        Ed Golden .              .Film Director   Pop. Served. 169.700
                                        Scon Ptcken            News Director   Year Establish  1954
                                        Chris Parsons         Weather Director   Representative Petri
                                                                               Air Time. 6.00 AM-2 00 AM
                                                                               Station Type VHF
                                                                               Network Affil. AS
                                                                               Owner(s):
                                                                               Albntton Comm
                                                                               Washington DC 20066
                                                                               Management:
                                                                               Dale  Nicholson        Station Manager
                                                                               Dale  Nicholson        General Manager
                                                                               James Roddey      Advertising Manager
                                                                               Ron Kelly            . .Sales Manager
                                                                               On-The-Alr
                                                                               Jim Pitcock             ntws Director

                                                                               •KLRT-TV, Ch. 16                '"*'
                                                                               11711 West Markham
                                                                               Little Rock AR 72211 (Pulaski County)
                                                                               ADI: Little Rock. AR
                                                                               Telephone: (501) 225-0016
                                                                               Fax: (501) 225-0428
                                                                               Year  Establish:  1983
                                                                               Representative: Telerep
                                                                               Air Time: 6:30 am-12.30 am
                                                                               Station Type: UHF
                                                                               Network Affil. Fox
                                                                               Owners):
                                                                               Clear Channel Television
                                                                               Maviamnent:
                                                                               Jerry Whitener	President
                                                                               Jerry Whitener.   .    General Manager
                                                                               Dave  Joseph	Sales Manager
           JONESBORO

 •KA1T-TV Ch. 8                  '""
 Hwy 141 North
 Jonesboro AR 72401
   (Craighead County)
 ADI: Jonesboro. AR
 Telephone: (501) 93 1-8888
 Mailing Address:
   P.O Box 790
   Jonesboro AR 72403
 Pop. Served. 335.000
 Year Establish: 1963
 Representative: HRP Sales
 Air Time: 5.30 am - 1 am
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mtls: 03. 19.20.21
 Freq. /Power: 0316000 KW  Freg Visual
   181.240.000 Aural 185740000
 Wire Services: AP Weather/ Commodity
   News
 Network Affil • ABC
 OvmerU):
 Cosmos Broadcasting Corp
 P.O. Box 789
 Greenville SC 29602
 Ownership %:  100
 Bur*au<<):
 KAIT-TV
 P.O. Box 790
 Jonesboro AR 72403
 Management:
 Jim Sefert              .    .President
 Mike  Rickwald.     Advertising Manager
 David Hershey   . Community Affairs Dir
 Tom Inbooden .   Public Service Direct
 Mike Rickwald .    .  .   Sales Manager
 On-Tb»-Alr:
 Grovernel Grisham
      ......  Consumer Affairs Edit
 G. Grisham         . Cultural Affairs Dir.
 Ulala Hames .         ---- Film Director
 Lucy Himstedt         .  News Director
 Dick Clay  .       Sports Commentator
 Terry Wood . .       Weather Director


          LITTLE ROCK

 •KARK-TV Ch. 4                 "*"
 201 W. Third
 Little Rock AR 72201 (Pulaski County)
 ADI: Little Rock. AR
 Telephone. (501) 376-2481
 Maitmg Address:
  P 0. Box 748
  Little Rock AR 72203
 Pop. Served: 1.177.000
 Year Establish: 1954
 Representative- Katz Television
 Air Time: 24 Hours
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.06.07.08.10.
  12.13.14.15.16.18.19.20.21
 Freq./Power: 100.000 KW. Visual: 20.
  000 KW. Aural
Wire Services: AP. Pnototax
 Network Affil.: NBC
                                                                               •KTHV-TV Ch. 11
                                                                               8th t, Izard Sts.
                                                                               Little Rock AR 72203 (Pulaski County)
                                                                               ADI: Little Rock. AR
                                                                               Telephone: (501) 376-1 111
                                                                               Mailing Address.
                                                                                P.O. Box 269
                                                                                Little Rock AR 72203
                                                                               Pop. Served: 152.483
                                                                               Year Establish: 195S
                                                                               Representative: Seltel. Inc
                                                                               Air rime: M-F 6:00-1:30 A
                                                                               Station Type: VHF
                                                                               Publicity Mtls: 02.03.04.08
                                                                               Freq /Power: 316.000 W. Video: 38.000
                                                                                W. Audio
                                                                               Wire Services: AP News Wire. CBS
                                                                                Electronic News S
                                                                               Network Affil.: CBS
Arkansas Television Co.

Robert L. Brown    	President
Marcus George	President
Robert L. Brown .... Station Manager
Robert L. Brown    .. General Manager
Robert L. Brown ..    General Manager
Bob Hicks....   Community Affan Or
Loraiie Gibbons	Sates Manager
Chris Bailey .  .       .. .Sates Manager
                       Feature Editor
                    ... N«n Director
                    Weather Director
                                                                              Chuck Dovish
                                                                              John Rehraoer
                                                                              Steve Martone .
                                       Moms Network
                                       P.O. Box 748
                                       Uttle Rock AR 72203
                                       Ownership %: 100
Dean Hinson.  .
Tom Bonner ..
Dean Hinson
Susan Newkirk
Ann Wnght
Ann Wright ..
Bob Denman...
On-Tbe-AIr
Bob Steel...
                                                       	President
                                                         ... .Station Manager
                                                         ... General Manager
                                                         Advertising Manager
                                                       Community Affairs Dir
                                                       . Public Affairs Direct
                                                       	Sates Manager
                                                              News Director
                                       •KATV-TV Ch. 7
                                       401 Main
                                       Little Rock AR 72201 (Pulaski County)
                                       ADI: Little Rock. AR
                                       Telephone: (501) 372-7777
                                       Mailing Address:
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  (cant. I
  jreenvme SC 29602
  Ownersrup % 100
  Management
  Jim Brandenburg   Advertising Manager
  Nick Ulmer             Sales Manager
  Steve Langlord          Sales Manager
  On-The-AIr
  Nel Taylor        Consumer Affairs Edit
  Ed Godfrey             News Director
  Tom Wills             Weather Director


  •WBNA-TV,  Ch. 21              "'"
  3701  Fern Valley Rd
  Louisville KY 40219 (Jefferson  County)
  ADI  Louisville. KY
  Telephone: (502) 964-2121
  Fax (502) 966-9692
  Year Establish: 1986
  Representative-  Llaudon
  Air Time: 24  Mrs
  Station Type- UHF
  Owner*!):
  Word Broadcasting
  Management:
 John Bradshaw        General Manager
 John Bradshaw  .        Sates Manager


 •WOMB-TV Ch.  41                ""*
 Independence Square
 LouoviHe KY  40203  (Jefferson County)
 ADI: LouisvHIe. KY
 Telephone: (502) 534-6441
 Pop  Served.  298.451
 Year Establish. 1971
 Representative: Retry
 Air Time 24  Hours Monday - Friday
 Station Type  UHF
 Publicity Mils: 03.04.06.12.14.19.20.21.
   23.26
 Freq /Power- 5.000.000 W
 Wire Services. AP
 Network AHil  • Ind FOX
 OWMfts):
 The Blade
 S41 Superior  St
 Toledo OH  43660
 Ownership  V 100
 Managimant:
 John Dorkm          General Manager
 Gary Sockhorst   Public Service Direct
 Steve Barry            Sales Manager
 On-Tne-AIr:
 Ted Koehler            . Film Director
 Hal Stopfel              News Director


 •WHAS-TV Ch. 11
 520 W Chestnut  St
 LousviMe KY 40202 (Jefferson County)
 ADI- LouisviHe. KY
 Telephone-  (502) 582-7840
 Far (502) 582-7279
 Maftng Address
  P.O.Box  1100
  LowsviHe  KY 40201
 Pop. Served: 550.500
 Year Estabtsh. 1950
 Representative: Tele  - Rep
 Air Time: 24 Hours Each Day
 Station Type:  VHP
 Pubkofy Mtts. 03.04.05.06.07.08.10.12.
  14.19.21.23.24.26
 Freo,./Power-  135000W-V: 13500W-A
 Wire Services: AP
 Network Aftil.: ABC
OWMT(t):
 Providence Journal
 75 Fountain St.
 Providence  Rl 02902
 Ownership %:  100 •
Joe Gotemowski
George Hulcher
Joe Goleniowski
Tom Bauer
Chuck Gordon
Doug Roberts
On-The-Air
Fred Wiche
Don Hoover
Mike Rausch
    .  .   President
   Station Manager
  General Manager
Public Affairs Direct
    .Sales Manager
    .Sales Manager

     Farm Director
      Film Director
     News Director
                      •WLKY-TV Ch. 32
                      1918 MeHwood Ave
                      Louisville KY 40206 (Jefferson County)
                      ADI: Louisville. KY
                      Telephone- (502) 893-3671
                      Fax: (502) 897-2384
                      Mailing Address
                       P.O. Box 6205
                       Louisville KY 40206
                      Pop. Served 361 472
                      Year Establish. 1961
                      Representative  Katz Continental
                      Air Time  6 AM - 2 AM
                      Station Type  UHF
                      Publicity Mtls: 03.04.06
                      Freq. /Power- 4.300.000 W
                      Wire Services: AP  UPl
                      Network Aftil • r3S
                                        Fred.. /Power- 100.000 W
                                        Wire' Services AP
                                        Network Aftil. NBC
                     Pulitzer Broadcasting Co
                     One City Center
                     Samt Lours MO 63101
                     Management
                     A. Rabun Matthews    General Manager
                     Lora Bradshaw    Community Affairs Dv
                     Bill Stanley             Sales Manager
                     Bill Stanley             Sales Manager
                     Greg Baird              Sales Manager
                     On-The-AIr:
                     Lora Bradshaw    Consumer Affairs Edit
                     Wayne  Han          .Weather Director


                                 PADUCAH

                     •WPSO.TVCh.6
                     100 Television Ln
                     Paducah KY 42003
                       (Me Cracken County)
                     ADI: Paducah-Cape Girardeau.  KY-MO-IL
                     Telephone: (502)442-8214
                     Madmg  Address.
                       PO. Box 1197
                       Paducah KY 42002
                     Pop. Served: 333.000
                     Year Establish. 1957
                     Representative- Blair
                     Air Tune: 24 Hrs./7 Days
                     Station  Type: VHF
                     Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.08.11.12.14.18.
                       20.21.22.23
                     Freq. /Power- 100.000 W
                     Wire Services UPl. AP
                     Network Aftil : NBC
                     Own*!):
                     Paducah Newspapers. Inc
                     P.O. Box 2300
                     Paducah KY 42002
                     Ownership % 100
                     Burwu(i):
                     Illinois News Bureau
                     P 0. Box 396
                     Marion IL  62959
                     Telephone: (618) 993-6662
                     Contact: Johnette Worak. Reporter
                     •tiaagimint:
                     Fred Paxton . .       .        President
                     Richard Paxton      . Station Manager
                     John Williams     .   .General Manager
                     Cathy Crecelius   Community Affairs Dv
                     Don Van Cteve.          . Sales Manager
                     OfrTlwAIr:
                     Tom Butter ......... Farm Director
                     Terry Reeves ......... News Director
                              LOUISIANA

                              ALEXANDRIA
•KALB-TV Ch. 5
605-11 Washington St.
Alexandria LA 71301 (Rapides County)
AOf: Alexandria, LA
Telephone: (318) 445-2456
Maang Address:
  P.O. Box 951
  Alexandria  LA 71309
Pop. Served: 504.400
Year Establish: 1954
Representative- The KaU Agency
Air Time: 5:30-1:30 A.M
Station Type  VHF
Publicity Mtls- 02.03.19.20.21.22
                                        Lanford Telecasting Co .
                                        Ownership t,  100
                                        Ted Kimbell
                                        Lesley Gdmon
                                        Jim Reardon
                                        Dowell Bushneli
                                        On-The-AIr:
                                        Malcolm Couvilhon
                                        Tom Webb
                                        Scott Bishop
                                        Tom Konvicka.
                            President
                     General Manager
                        Sales Manager
                        Sales Manager

                         Film Director
                        News Director
                  Sports Commentator
                     Weather Director
                                                BATON ROUGE

                                        •WAFB-TV Ch. 9                 """
                                        844 Government St.
                                        Baton Rouge LA 70802
                                         (E Baton Rg County)
                                        AOI: Baton Rouge.  LA
                                        Telephone: (504) 383-9999
                                        Mating Address
                                         P.O. Box 2671
                                         Baton Rouge LA 70821
                                        Pop. Served. 258.600
                                        Year Establish. 1953
                                        Representative- Katz TV
                                        Air Time: M-F 24 Mrs.:  Sa  5-2am: Su 5
                                         am
                                        Station Type: VHF
                                        Freq. /Power: 316.000 W
                                        Wire Services: UPl. AP
                                        Network Aftil.: CBS
                                        OwMTlt):
                                        American Family Broadcast Group
                                        3575 Macon Rd.. 15
                                        Columbus GA 31907
                                        MWM(HflM9C
                                        Ron Winders          General Manager
                                        Andre  Boyd .    Community Affairs Dir
                                        Ray Suftvan             Sales Manager

                                        •HMO-TV Ch. 2                '""
                                        1650 Highland Rd.. P.O. Box  2906
                                        Baton  Rouge LA 70802
                                         (E Baton Rg County)
                                        AOt: Baton Rouge. LA
                                        Telephone. (504) 387-2222
                                        Far (504) 336-2347
                                        Ma*ng Address
                                         P.o Box  2906
                                         Baton Rouge LA 70821
                                        Pop Served: 219.754
                                        Year Establish- 1953
                                        Representative. John Blair & Company
                                        Air  Time- 24 Hours/Day
                                        Station Type: VHF
                                        Publicity Mtts: 03.08.19.20.21.23.25
                                        Freq./Power. 100.000  W.  Visual: 19.500
                                         W, Aural
                                        Wire Services: AP. UPl. ABC News
                                         Service
                                        Network Atfil.: ABC Network
                                        OVMK.S):
                                        Louwana Television Bcstg. Corp
                                        P.O. Box 2906
                                        Baton  Rouge LA 70821
                                       Rkhard Manship	President
                                       -term Spam	Station Manager
                                       Pat Cneramte	General Manager
                                                              News Director
                                       Rk*W*s
•WVU-TV Ch. 33
5220 Essen Ln.
Baton Rouge LA 70809
  (E Baton Rg County)
ADI: Baton Rouge. LA
Telephone. (504) 766-3233
Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 14685
  Baton Rouge LA 70898
Pop. Served: 773,400
Year Establish: 1971
Representative- Petry National
  Television
Air Time: Su - Sa 6 am - 2 am
Station Type: UHF
Publicity Mtls: 03.19.21.26
 Freq. /Power: 5000 KW Max Visual MH;
  Aurl 589.74 MHZ 1000 KW
 Wire Services: AP
 Network Ami • NBC
 Owners):
 Vetter Communications Co.  Inc.
 5220 Essen  Ln.
 Baton Rouge LA 70809
 Ownership % 100
 Management:
 Courtney B  Westbrook       President
 Courtney B.  Westbrook
          .   .      .  General Manager
 Felton Coleman    Public Service Direct
 Allen McCarty           .Sales Manager


            LAFAYETTE

 •KADN-TV Ch. 15              ""
 1500 Eraste Landry Rd
 Lafayette LA 70506 (Lafayette County)
 ADI: Lafayette. LA
 Telephone. (318) 237-1500
 Pop. Served: 156.000
 Year Establish: 1980
 Representative:  Blair Television
 Air Time: 24 Hrs.
 Station Type: UHF
 Subscrip Rate: 1st Tier
 Publicity Mtts: 01.02.03.04.05.14.26
 Freq./Power Ch. 15. 2.300 KW Vis.:
  231 KW Aur
 Network  AfM.: Fox
 Owners):
 KAO Broadcasting.  Inc
 123 N. Easy St.
 Lafayette LA 70506
 Ownerships- 100
                                                            General Manager
                                                              Safes Manager
                                                              Safes Manager
                                       •KATC-TV Ch. 3
                                       1103 Eraste-Landry Rd.
                                       Lafayette LA 70506 (Lafayette County)
                                       ADI: Lafayette. LA
                                       Telephone: (318) 235-3333
                                       Madmg Address:
                                         P.O. Box 93133
                                         Lafayette LA 70509
                                       Pop. Served: 618.500
                                       Year Establish: 1962
                                       Representative: KATZ
                                       Ar Time: 5 am • 2 am/7 Days
                                       Station Type: VHF
                                       Publicity Mtls: 21.26
                                       Freq./Power: 100.000 W. Visual: 20.000
                                         W. Autal. 6046 MHZ
                                       Wire Services: UPl. ABC. Newt Net 1.
                                         AP
                                       Network Aftil.. ABC
                                       Owmrtt):
                                       ML Medu Partners L.P
                                       55 Old Post Rd.. 2. 2nd Fl.
                                       Greenwich CT 06830
                                                            General Manager
                                                        Pubfce Service Oncl
Clark White.
Eddw Btanchard
rtt
Thomas R. Will
Fran Petroutsan.
Doug Marks .    .
Oi»Tk»AlR
BM Leger	
Dabroah TarnMe.
Nelson Robinson
                                                          ....Nm'Oraclor
                                                          ... News Orator
                                                          .  WgUUMT UtrVCtOr
•KLFV-TV Ch. 10
2410 Eraste-Landry Rd.
Lafayette LA 70506 (Lafayette County)
ADI: Lafayette. LA
Telephone: (318) 981-4823
Pop. Served: 181.600
Year Estabtth: 1955
Representative: Adam Young. Inc.
Air Time: 24 Hrs.
Station Type: VHF
Publicity Mtts: 01.02.03.06.08,10.12.14.
  21.23
Wire Services: AP
Network AMI.: CBS
OWMrtt):
Young Broadcasting
                                                                                                                                         . General
                                                                                                                     Joe Varhoty ..
          •denote* major martet TV rtatton

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          LAKE CHARLES

  •KPLC-TV Ch. 7
  320 Division
  jke Charles LA 70601
   (Calcasieu County)
  ADI. Lake Charles. LA
  Telephone- (318) 439-9071
  •n. (318) 437-7600
  Mailing Address.
   PO Box 1488
   Lake Charles LA 70602
  Pop. Served. 1.450.100
  vear Establish. 1954
  Representative: HRP
  Air Tune- 5:55a-l:30p.M-Th.5:55a-2p.F
  Station Type VHF
  Publicity Mtls. 01.03.06.12.19.21.24.25
  Freq. /Power: 174-180 MHZ. 295 KW.
   Visual: 33 KW. Aural
  Wire Services AP
  Network Affil.: NBC
  OMMT(»:
  Liberty Properties Group, inc.
  P.O. Box  789
  SrewmNe SC 29602
Marketing Director
   .Sales Manager

    News Director
                    Everett Bonner
                    Everett Bonner
                    Brooks Hogg
                    On-The-Air:
                    Andy Barton
                    Dan Milham
                        Sales Manager
                        Sales Manager
                        Sales Manager

                        News Director
                      Weather Director
 Room Daugereau
 Steve Hensley
 On-Th»Alr:
 James M Smith
             MONROE

 •KMOE-TV Ch. 8
 P 0. Box 4067
 Monroe LA 71211 (Ouachita County)
 ADI: Monroe-El Dorado. AR-LA
 Telephone: (318) 388-8888
 Pop. Served.  1.585.700
 Year Establish: 1953
 Representative: Blair
 Air Time: 5:15 am-1 am M-F/5.15-1 30
   am
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mtls: 02.03.07.08.10.11.12.13.
   14.15.16.18.19.20.21.22.23
 Freq. /Power: 316.000 W (180-186
   MHZ)
 Wire Services. AP. DPI
 Network AfW.. CBS
 OvMr<>):
 Not Enterprises. Inc.
 P.O. Box 4067
 Monroe LA 71211
 Ownership %. 100
James A. Noe  .    .          President
Dick French          General Manager
David Price        Public Service Direct
Dick French            Sales Manager
Ken Hawkins.           Sales Manager
On-The-AIr:
Roy Frostenson          News Director


         NEW ORLEANS

•WOSU-TV Ch. 6
520 Royal St.
New Orleans LA 70130
  (Orleans County)
ADI: New Orleans. LA
Telephone: (504) 527-0666
Pop. Served: 593.471
Year Establish: 1948
Representative: KATZ American
Air Time: 24 Mrs. M - Sa. Su Signer)
  lam
Station Type: VHF
Publicity Mtls- 01.02.03.14.26
Freq./Power  100.000 W. Visual: 20.000
  W. Aural
Wire Services: AP. NBC. NPS. CNN
Network Affil.: NBC
Owner(i):
Pulitzer Broadcasting Co
1 CtyCtre 515 N. 6th St. 2026
Saint Louis MO 63101
Ownership %  100
Ken Eikms.              .    .President
John Carpenter        General Manager
Charles Paige       Marketing Director
 •WGNO-TV Ch. 26
 2 Canal St. S2800. World Trade Center
 New Orleans LA 70130
   (Orleans County)
 ADI  New Orleans. LA
 Telephone: (504) 581-2600
 Pop  Served  1.231.000
 Year Establish- 1967
 Representative- Tele  - Rep
 Air Time:  24 Hrs
 Station Type: UHF
 Publicity Mtls  02.03.08.09 14.19.21.23
 Freq./Power: Ch 26
 Wire  Services  AP
 Network Atfil: IND
 Owner(«):
 WGNO. Inc./Tribune Broadcasting
 New  Orleans LA 70130
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 James Dowdle             .. President
 William Ross.         General Manager
 Pat Peer  ..        Continuity Manager
 Vincent Manzi           Sales Manager

 •WNOL-TV, Ch. 38               """
 1661 Canal St.
 New Orleans LA 70112
  (Orleans County)
 ADI: New Orleans. LA
 Telephone- (504) 525-3838
 Fax: (504) 569-0908
 Year  Establish: 1984
 Representative: Seltel
 Air Time: 24 Hrs.
 Station Type: UHF
 Network Affil:  Fox
 Ownerjs):
 Qumcy Jones Broadcasting
                   Quincy Jones    .       .     President
                   Madelyn Mix Bonnot   General Manager
                   Steve S. Collard .       . Sales Manager

                   •WVOE-TV Ch. 8
                   P.O. Box 13847
                   New Orleans LA 70185
                     (Orleans County)
                   ADI: New Orleans. LA
                   Telephone. (504) 486-6161
                   Mailing Address.
                     1025 S  Jefferson Davis Pkwy
                     New Orleans LA 70125
                   Pop. Served. 593.471
                   Year Establish: 1953
                   Representative: HRP
                   Air Time: 24 Hrs.
                   Station Type: VHF
                   Publicity Mtls- 02.03.06.08
                   Freq./Power- 316.000 W. Visual:  158.
                     000 W. Aural
                   Wire Services: AP
                   Network Ami: ABC
                   Ownef(l):
                   Burnham Broadcasting Co.
                                    	Station Manager
                                    ..  .General Manager
                                    .... Sales Manager

                                          News Director
PhH Nye.
Phil Nye   ....
Ron Jones ...
On-The-AIr
Kevin Brennan
                   •WWl-TV Ch. 4
                   1024 N. Rampart St
                   New Orleans LA 70116
                     (Orleans County)
                   ADI: New Orleans. LA
                   Telephone: (504) 529-4444
                   Fax: (504) 592-1949
                   Pop. Served: 593.471
                   Year Establish: 1957
                   Representative: Petry Television. Inc
                   Air Time: M-S 24 Hours
                   Station Type. VHF
                   Publicity Mtls 02.03
                   Freq./Power. 100.000 W. Video: 10.000
                     W, Audio
                   Wire Services: AP. UPI
 Network Anil  CBS
 Owrwrlt):
 Rampart Operating
 Management:
 J Michael Early
 J Michael Early
 J Michael Early
 Jimmie B  Phillips
 On-The-Air:
 Phil Johnson
 Bill Elder
 John Snell
 Angela Hill
 Joe Duke
Partnersnio

          President
    Station Manager
   General Manager
     Sales Manager

   Editorial Director
 News Comrrentator
 News Commentator
 News Commentator
     News Director
          SHREVEPORT

 •KSLA-TV Ch. 12
 1812 Fairtield  Ave
 Shreveport LA 71101 (Caddo County)
 ADI. Shreveport-Texarkana. TX
 Telephone (318) 222-1212
 Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 41812
  Shreveport LA 71134
 Pop. Served- 461.600
 Year Establish. 1954
 Representative- TeleRep
 Air Time. 5 am - 2 am
 Station Type VHF
 Publicity Mtls  01.03.12
 Freq./Power- 316.000 W. Visual. 38.000
  W. Aural
 Wire Services:  AP  CBS. UPI. Group W
 Network AHil:  CBS
 Owner(»):
 VSC Communications Inc
 P.O. Box 41812
 Shreveport LA  71134
 Ownership %  100
 Viacom Broadcasting
 1515 Broadway
 New York  NY 10036
 Management
 Alan Cartwright       General  Manager
 Donna Frank      Public Service Direct
 On-The-AIr:
 Walker Campbell.         News Director

 •KTBS-TV Ch. 3                 ""'
 312 E. Kings Hwy
 Shreveport LA  71104 (Caddo County)
 ADI. Shreveport-Texarkana. TX
 Telephone- (318) 861-5800
 Fax: (318) 862-9430
 Mailing Address.
  Box 44227
  Shreveport LA 71134
 Pop. Served. 750.000
 Year Establish-  1955
 Representative  The Katz Agency.  Inc.
 Air Time. 24  Hours
 Station Type. VHF
 Publicity Mtls: 01.03.12.13.17.19.23
 Freq./Power: Ch 3 100KW V 20KW A
 Wire Services: AP.  UPI
 Network AM.: ABC
Own***):
 KTBS. Inc.
Ownership %: 100
Edwin N. Wray. Jr	President
Edwin N. Wray. Jr	General Manager
George Sirven.   .Community Affairs Dir
Carolyn  Cowry .    Public Service Direct
Tom Pears    .      ... Sales Manager
On-The-AIr:
Andrew  Pontz  .      ..   News Director
                                                    MAINE

                                                   AUBURN

                                       •WMTW-TV Ch. a
                                       99 Danville Corner Rd.
                                       Auburn ME 04210 (Androscogn County)
                                       ADI: Portland-Poland Spring. ME
                                       Telephone- (207) 782-1800
                                       Fax: (207) 783-7371
                                       Mailing Address
                                         P.O. Box 8
                                         Auburn ME 04212
 °op Served  165.116
 Year Establish. 1954
 Representative- Petry
 Air Time 5'45 AM-2.30 AM
 Station Type  VHF
 Publicity Mtls 03.04.06.08.12.14.20.24
 Freq /Power  105 KW Vi.17 4 KW Au
 Wire Services AP ABC. Newsone
 Network Arfil  ABC
 Owner(s):
 Harron Communications Corp
 70 E  Lancaster Ave
 Malvern PA 19355
 Ownership %  100

 Margaret £ Harron
 Ownership %  79
 Buraau(s):
 WMTW-TV
 119 Middle St
 Portland  ME 04101
 Telephone. (207) 775-1800
 Contact.  David Kaufman. Sales Manager
 Management:
 Paul Harron       	President
 Bob Rice          .  General Mmigfr
 Susan Cusano        Marketing Director
 David Kaulman         .Sales Manager
 On-The-AIr:
 Miles Resmck         .  News Director
 Steve Mmich .    Sports Commentator
 Bob Demers     .  .. Weather Director


             BANGOR


 •WHBI-TV Ch. 5                 '""'
35 Hildreth St.
Bangor ME 04401 (Penobscot County)
ADI: Bangor. ME
Telephone: (207) 947-8321
 Pop. Served: 200.000
Year Establish: 1952
Representative: Blair Television
Air Time: 6:30am - 2:00am
Station Type: VHF
Publicity Mtls: 01.26
Freq./Power: Ch 5 47800 W Video:
  5600 W Audio
Wire Services: AP
Network Affil.: CBS
Own«r(«):
Community Bcstg. Service
Management:
George Gonyar .       Station Manager
George Gonyar..  .   Gertetal Manager
Betty Laverty  .. Public Service Direct
Mike Young..       .  .  Sales M»nag»r
On-The-AIr
Don Colson   	Newt Director

•WtBZ-TV Ch. 2            ,  . T
329 Mt. Hope Ave.
Bangor ME 04401 (Penobscot County)
ADI: Bangor. ME
Telephone: (207) 942-4822
Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 415
  Bangor ME 04402            "
Pop. Served: 214.800           <    -<.
Year Establish: 1953          T  • »
Representative: Katz Television  '   '•
Station Type: VHF
Publicity Mtls: 03.04,06.08.14.19.21.23.
  26
Free,/Power: Visual 55.24 Mh. Aural
  59.74 Mh. Power 10 KW       ,-,
Wire Services: AP
Network Affil.: NBC
Owner(»):                     "    —
Maine Bcstg. Company
1 Congress Sq.               •  '.,"
Bangor ME 04401
                                       Fred Thompson	
                                       MargoCobb	Station Manager
                                       Margo Cobb.    .  .    General Manager
                                       James Barttetl	Sales Manager
                                       Sharon Goss	Sales Manager
                                       On-The-AIr
                                       David Gwizdowskj	News Drector
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   titr Establish  1967
   representative Katz
   a Tune: 5.30 am • 3 am
             VHP
           ls: 02.03.04.14 21.22.26
   Freq. /Power. 35.000 W
   we Services AP
  network Af/il  CBS
  $»rkes Tarzian. Inc
  P 0. Box 62
  Sloommgton  IN 47402
  Ownership %  100
  »anagerr«.'fc
  Dennis E biewert            President
  Dennis I. Siewert      Station Manager
  Dennis t. Siewert     General Manager
  Joe Zucharmi      Public Service Direct
  John Richardson         Sales Manager
  Ron Rash               Sales Manager
  On-The-Air:
  Don Wells             .  News Director
      NEW HAMPSHIRE


             DURHAM

 •WEHH-TV Ch. 11               ""
 Mast Rd
 Durham NH 03824 (Stratford County)
 ADI: Boston. MA
 Telephone. (603) 862-1047
 Ma*ng Address
  PO. Bos 1100
  Durham NH 03824
 Pop. Served: 1.000.000
 Year Establish: 1959
 Representative: Dorothy Meneghin
 Air Tune. 6:00 a M. - 1:00 a.M
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mtls. 03.08.14.18.19.21.26
 Freq./Power: 316.000 W
 Wre Services. AP
 Network AffU.: EEN. PBS
 OMMI«):
 University  of New Hampshire
 P.O. Bon 1100
 Durham NH 03824
 Ownerships. 100
Arthur J. Singer       General Manager


         MANCHESTER

nMNffi-TV Ch. 9                ""'
50 Cote St.
Manchester NH 03110

Telephone: (603) 669-9999
Mailing Address:
         NEW JERSEY


             NEWARK

 •WHSE-TV Ch. 68
 390 W  Market St
 Newark Nj 07107 (Essex County)
 ADI: New York. NY
 Telephone: (201) 643-6800
 Mailing Address
   390 W. Market St.
   Newark NJ 07107
 Year Establish 1986
 Air Time: 24 Hrs.
 Station Type: UHF
 Publicity Mtls: 01.23
 Freq. /Power. Ch. 68
 Wire Services: AP
 Network Affil.: HSN
 Owner(»:
 HSN Communications. Inc
 370 W. Market St
 Newark  NJ 07107
 Ownership V 100
 Ella Conners
 On-The-AIr:
 B* Roller..
. Station Manager

 .. News Director
           SECAUCUS

 •WHOR-TV Ch. 9                "**
 9 Broadcast Plz
 Secaucus NJ 07094 (Hudson County)
 ADI: New York. NY
 Telephone: (201) 3484009
 Fax: (201) 330-2488
 Pop. Served  78.680.000
 Year Establish- 1986
 Representative: KAT7
 Air Time: 24 Hrs.
 Station Type:  VHF
 Freq. /Power:  186-192 MHZ 47 9
 Wire Services: UPI.CNN.CONUS.WN.AP
 Network Atfil: Independent
 Owner<»):
 Pinelands. Inc.
 9 Broadcast Plaza
 Secaucus NJ 07094
 Ownerships:  100
Michael Alexander...     .    President
Michael Alexander.    General Manager
Michael Alexander.    General Manager

•»WTV-TV Ch. 41                *""
24 Meadowtaod PKwy.
Secaucus NJ 07094 (Hudson County)
ADI: New York. NY
Telephone: (201) 348-4141
Pop. Served: 2.900.000
Year Establish: 1968
Representative: Uwvisxxi Network Sales
Air Time:  6 - 3:30am
Station Type: UHF
Publicity MtH: 01.03.04
Freq./Power: UHF Channel 41. 2.8
,  MegaW
 Albuquerque NM 87108
 Ownership S: 100

 •KGGM-TV Ch. 13
 Broadcast Plaza - 14th & Coal Ave..
  SW
 Albuquerque NM 87104
  (Bemakllo County)
 ADI. Albuquerque. NM
 Telephone. (505) 243-2285
 Mailing Address.
  P. 0. Box 1294
  Albuquerque NM 87103
 Pop. Served: 4.000.000
 Year Establish  1953
 Representative- Katz
 Air  Time- 6 am - 6 am
 Station Type. VHF
 Puttoty Mtls: 03
 Freq./Power: 89.100 W
 Wire Services: AP
 Network Affil.: CBS
OvnoHs):
New Mexico Bcstg. Co
P.O. Box  1294
Albuquerque NM 87103
Bureau**):
Santa Fe
230 W. Manhattan
Santa Fe  NM 87501
Telephone: (SOS) 988-9282
Contact: Ann Moore. Reporter
New Mexico Brdcstng. Co.. Inc
13 Broadcast Plaza.  S.W
Albuquerque NM 87104
Telephone: (SOS) 243-2285
Contact: Andrew Heberetreit
                  ANdrew Hebenstreit	President
                  Brenda Yager  .    . Pubkc Amurs Direct
                  Stan Byars  	  Sates Manager
                  On-TheWUn
                  Jim Loy	News Director
                  Mike Powers     . Sports Commentator
                  Robin Marshment.    . Weather Director

                  •K6SW-TV Ch. 14               '""
                  1377 University Ave.. N.E.
                  AJbuquerque NM 87102
                    (BemaMlo County)
                  ADI: Albuquerque. NM
                  Telephone: (SOS) 842-1414
                  Mailing Address:
                    P.O. Box 25200
                    Albuquerque NM 87125
                  Pop. Served: 1.555.000
                  Year Establish  1981
                  Representative: Teterep
                  Air Time: 24 Hours Daily
                  Station Type: UHF
                  Pubierty Mtls: 02.03.04.08.11.12.14.21.
                    23
                  Freq./Power: Channel 14. 1.425.000
                    Watts
                  Network AfM.- Fox
                                                         •KLUZ-TV. Ch. 41
                                                         2725 F. Breadbent Parkway. N.E
                                                         Albuquerque NM 87107
                                                           (BemaMlo County)
                                                         ADI: Albuquerque. NM
                                                         Telephone: (SOS) 344-5589
                                                         Fax: (SOS) 3444714
                                                         Year Establish 1989
                                                         Air Time: 6'00 am-1:00 am
                                                         Station Type: UHF
                                                         Network Affil.: Uruvision
                                                         OOTM**):
                                                         Umvwon of Miami
                                                         6405 Nw 41st St
                                                         Miami FL 33166
                                                         Jaqua Btaya..
                                                         Alberto Peralta..
                                                         Connie Martinez.
                     Station Manager
                      .Sales Manager
•KNAT-TV Ch. 23
1510 Coors Rd.. N.W
AKuquerque NM 87121
  (BemaWo County)
ADI: Afeuquerque. NM
Telephone: (SOS) 836*585
MaiM Address:
  1510 Coors Rd.. NW
  Albuquerque NM 87121
Pop. Served: 256.300
Year Establish: 1980
ncproMntttivc! Attocn Young, Inc.
Ar Tm: 6:30A 12:30*
Station Type: UHF
Pubfccrty Mtls: 02.03.08.26
Freq. /Power: 922 KWS
Wire Services: UPI
Network AIM.: INDY
                                                         AD American TV
                                                         La Puente CA 91744
                                      Susan" Gamer .... Community Affairs Dir
                                      Susan Gamer	Conbnurty Manager
                                     • Susan Gamer	Public Affairs Direct
                                      Susan Gainer...  . Public Service Direct
                                                     . Consumer Affars Edit
                                                     ....Cultural Affairs D*.
Susan Gainer.
Susan Garner
                                      •KNME-TV Ch. 5
                                      1130 University Blvd. N.E.
                                      Albuquerque NM 87102
                                        (BemaWo County)
                                      ACN: Afeuquerqus. NM
                                      Telephone: (505) 277-2121
                                      Pop. Served: 340.000
                                      Year Establish:  1958
                                      Air rime: 5:45 A.M.-Mionajht
                                      Station Type: VHF
                                      Freq./Power. 26.900 W Visual
                                      Nttwortt AfW." PBS
                                      Owwrtt):
                                      RejjnB. U. ol NH: Bean) of Educator
                                      1130 University Blvd.. NE
                                      Albuquerque NM 87102
                                      Afeuquerque Pub. Schools
                                      Jon H. Cooper	General Manager
P.O. Box 9
Manchester NH 03105
Pop. Served: 90.000
Year Establish: 1954
Representative: Seltel
Ar Time: 5:30 am - 2 am
Station Type: VHF
Pubaoty Mtls: 03
Freq. /Power: 282.000 W
Wire Services: AP
Network AIM.: ABC
Commercial Dispatch Publishing Co.
P.O. Box 511
Columbus MS 39703
Ownership S: 100
Management:
Bimey Imes . . President
Larry Gdpin . . . General Manager
Caterie Bey 	 Sates Manager
On-The-Mr.
Mites Resmck 	 News Director

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Crotjna Schwacz 	 Sates Manager
O»TheWUn
HakpS*va 	 News Director
NEW MEXICO

ALBUQUERQUE
•HOB-TV Ch. 59 """
6320Zun.se
Albuquerque NM 87108
(BemaMlo County)
ADI: Albuquerque. NM
Telephone: (50S£ 265-8331
Pubhcrty Mtls: 03
Freq. /Power Channel 59
Wre Services: UP). AP
Ovaarts):
ContnnnteM BfOertr«Hti>tf COTD
6320Zurase

KGSW • TV. Inc.
1377 University Blvd.
Afevquerque NM 87102
Ownerships: 100
W-nMeCfcrmick ... . S^ Maroger
Debra James 	 News Director
•KKTO-TV Ch. 2 "*"
4505 Montbel PI N.E.
Afeuquerque NM 87107
(BemaMlo County)
ADI: Afeuquerque. NM
Telephone: (SOS) 345-2222
Year Establish: 1983
Station Type: VHF
Publicity Mtls: 03.04.06.14
Network Ami.: Indep.
Ownerts):
Coronado Communications Co
4505 Montbel Place N C
Afeuquerque NM 87107
7-ftMimmOMRCiMOVOen'
•MAT-TV Ch, 7
3801 Carlisle. NE
Afeuquerque NM 87107 r\
(BemaliBo County)
ADh Afeuquerque. NM
Telephone: (SOS) 884-7777
MaJang Address:
P. 0. Box 25982
Afeuquerque NM 87125
Pop. Served: 543.751
Year Establish: 1956
Representative: Star
Air Tune: 24 Hours . 	
Station Type: VHF
Publicity Mtte-01.03.14.20.24
Freq. /Power: 175.2 MH 87 K
WireSarvices: AP-UPI
PuKtzer Pub. Co.
Ownerships: 100
MiMiMWVMMC
Joseph Pulitzer 	 Praiidiyit

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(cent.)
C Wayne Godsey
Jeff Sales
On-Tha-AIr:
Elvm T Smith
Roy Leone
Roy Leone
Lisa Breden
General Manager
.Sales Manager
Farm Director
Film Director
Music Director
News Director
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Stanley I
•KBJM-1
7ld N |L
  •K06-TV Ch. 4
  PO Box 1351
  Albuquerque NM 87103
   (Bemalillo County)
  ADI- Albuquerque.  NM
  Telephone: (505) 243-4411
  Pop. Served 568.700
  Year Establish: 1948
  Representative-  Retry National
  Air  Time- 24 Hours
  Station Type:  VHP
  Publicity Mils: 02.03
  Freq. /Power.  27.200 W. Video. 13.500
   W. Audio
  Wire Services. AP.  UPI
  Network Afhl.. NBC
 Owner)!):
 Hubbard Bcstg. Inc
 3415 University  Ave
 Samt Paul MN 55114
 Ownership %.  100
                            President
 Stanley S.  Hubbard
Dave Herman
Jerry Danziger
Paula Maes.
Donna Humble .
Rose Mary Yazzi
Paula Maes.
Paula Maes
Bob Evans
Howard Hoffman
Dave Walker
On-Tht-AIn
joe Rael
Bob Richardson .
Paul Davis . . .
. Station Manager
General Manager
Community Affairs Oir
Continuity Manager
. Minority Affairs Dire
. Pubhc Affairs Direct
Public Service Direct
. Sales Manager
.Sales Manager
.Sales Manager

. . Film Director
News Director
. Sports Commentator
            CARLSBAD

 •KVIO-TV Ch. 6
 Box 219
 Carlsbad NM 88221 (Eddy County)
 ADI: Albuquerque. NM
 Telephone: (505) 887-5000
 Mailing Address:
  4140 Rio Bravo
  El Paso TX 79902
 Representative- Katz
 Air Time 6 am -  1 am
 Station Type: VHF
 Freq./Power: 100.000  W.
 Network Affil.- ABC
 OwnerU):
 Marsh Media of EP
 4140 Rio Bravo
 El Paso  TX 79902
 Ownership %: 100

          FARMINGTON

 •KOBF-TV
825 W. Broadway
Farmmgton NM 87401
  (San Juan  County)
ADI: Albuquerque. NM
Telephone: (SOS) 326-1141
Fax:(505)326-1141
Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 1620
  Farmmgton NM 87499
Pop. Served. 109.000
Year Establish:  1983
Representative- Petry
Air Time: 24 Hours
Station Type: VHF
Pubhoty Mtls: 21
Freq./Power: 316.000 W
Wire Services: AP
Network Affil.- NBC
Owner).):
Hubbard Broadcasting.  Inc
1341 University Ave.
Saint Paul MN 55104
Ownerships: 100
                                        Stanley Hubbard       Station Manager

                                                    ROSWELL
     N Mam St
 Roswell NM 88201 (Chaves County)
 ADI: Albuquerque. NM
 Telephone. (505) 622-2120
 Mailing Address:
   P.O. Box 910
   Roswell NM 88202
 Pop. Served: 165.200
 Year Establish: 1966
 Representative KAT7
 Air Time 5:30 am-2'00 am
 Station Type. VHF
 Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.08.17.
   18.19.20.21.26
 Freq. /Power: Channel 10 316 KW
   Visual 40.7 KW Aural
 Wire Services: AP
 Network Aftil  CBS
 Owner(<):
 KGGM-TV/New Mexico Broadcasting

 Lee Enterprises.  Inc
          NEW YORK


              ALBANY

 •WNYT-TV Ch. 13               "*"
 15 N. Pearl St.
 Albany NY 12204 (Albany County)
 ADI: Albany-Schenectady-Troy. NY
 Telephone: (518) 436-4791
 Fax: (518) 436-8723
 Mailing Address-
  P O. Box 4035
  Albany NY 12204
 Pop. Served: 1.245.000
 Year Establish: 1952
 Representative: Tele Rep.
 Air Time 5:30 am - 2 am
 Station Type: VHP
 Publicity Mils- 02.03.04
 Freq. /Power: 110.000 W ERP
 Wire Services. UPI. AP
 Network Affil.. NBC
 Ownertt):
 Viacom. Inc
 1515 Broadway
 New York NY 10036
 Management
 Pat Brady. ...      . .     President
 Donald Perry          General Manager
 Douglas Jones    .  Public Affairs Direct
 Karl Davis  . .    .  .     Sales Manager
 On-The-AIr:
 Steve Baboulis.  .       . News Director
 Bob Kovachrck       .Weather Director

 •WTEN-TV Ch. 10               """
 341 Northern Blvd.
Albany NY 12204 (Albany County)
ADI: Albany-Schenectady-Troy. NY
Telephone: (518) 436-4822
Fax: (518) 462-6065
 Pop. Served: 114.873
 Representative: Adam Young. Inc.
Air Time: 6 am-l:30 am
Station Type: VHF
 Publicity  Mils: 02.03
Freq./Power: 200.000.000 W
Wire Services: AP
Network Ami.: ABC
Young Broadcasting. Inc.
599 Lexington Ave.  47th Fl.
New York NY 10022
Robert M. Peterson    Station Manager
Robert M. Peterson .. .General Manager
Mike Funk       .  Advertising Manager
Mike Funk	Sates Manager
 •WXXA-TV. Ch. 23
 815 Central Ave. Box 6423
 Albany NY 12206 (Albany County)
 ADI: Albany-Schenectady-Troy. NY
 Telephone- (518) 438-8700
 Year Establish  1982
 Representative Blair
 Air Time- 24 Mrs
 Station Type  UHF
 Network Affil   Fox
 Ownen;*):
 Heritage Broadcasting
 Manafement:
 Will Meyl              Station Manager
 Will Meyl       .     General Manager
 Kevin Ohane             Sales Manager


          BINGHAMTON

 •WBNG-TV Ch. 12               ""'
 50 Front St
 Binghamton NY 13905
  (Broome County)
 ADI: Binghamton.  NY
 Telephone: (607) 723-7311
 Fax: (607) 723-6973
 Mailing Address
  Box 1200
  Binghamton NY 13902
 Pop. Served: 154.400
 Year Establish: 1949
 Representative: Blair
 Air Time 6 am - 2 am
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.
  10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18
 Freq./Power-  166.000 W ERP
 Wire Services: UPI
 Network Affil. CBS
 Ovner
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  Sepresentadve  MMT
  •k.r Time 6 55 AM- 1  00 AM
  Station  Type  UHF
  Publicity Mils 02.0308 U21
  Freq /Power  918.000 W
  Wire Services AP
  Network Attil  ABC
  Owneitsl:
  Youngstown Broadcasting Ccmoany me
  3800 Shady Run Kd
  voungstown OH 44502
  Ownership ',  100
  Management
  Geoffrey Pearce       Station Manager
  Geoffrey Pearce      General Manager
  Tony Mancino      Advertising Manager
  Tony Mancino       Continuity Manager
  Joseph S Dobosh        Saies Manager
  On-The-Air
  Tom Mock         News Commentator
  Tom Mock              News Director


           ZANESVILLE

  •WHIZ-TV Clt. 18                ""'
 629 Downard Rd.
 Zanesville OH 43701
   (Muskmgum County)
 ADI. Zanesville. OH
 Telepnone (614)452-5431
 Pop. Served 450.000
 Year Establish 1953
 Representative: Katz Continental
 Air Time  5 am-2 am
 Station Type. UHF
 Publicity Mtls. 01.0203.04.05.06.09.11
   12.13.15.19.20.21.23.2426
 Freq /Power. Ch  18  • 586.000 KW
 Wire Services AP
 Network Affil  NBC
  On-The-AIr:
  Rudy Dockray
  Dirk Johnston
Farm Director
News Director
 Southeastern Onto TV System
 Ownership % 100
 Management:
 Mrs. W. 0 LilticK            President
 Allan Land           General Manager
 George Hiotis     Community Affairs Dir
 Gary Eanch         Continuity Manager
 Becky  Hunt          Marketing Director
 George Hiotis .      Public Affairs Direct
 Barbara Mitter     Public Service Direct
 Barbara Mitter       Research Director
 Van vanelli             Sales Manager
 OwTHe-Alr.
 Allan Land            Editorial Director
 George Hiotis            Farm Director
 George Hiotis            News Director
 Lori Watiker           Weather Director
         OKLAHOMA


               ADA

•KTEM-TV  Ch. 10               "*"
1600 Arlington St
Ada OK 74820 (Pontotoc County)
ADI:  Ardmore-Ada  OK
Telephone  (405)332-3311
Mating Address
  P.O. Box  728
  Ma OK 7482J
Pep. Served: 238.000
Veer Establish: 1954
Representative: Kati
Air Time: 5:30  am-2.30 am 24 Hours F-
  S
Station Type. VHF
Pubkaty Mtls- 01.02.03.06.08.19.20.21.
  22^3.24.25.26
Freq./Power. 316.000 W
Wn Services: AP
Network Affil  ABC. NBC
OwiMr(s):
Eastern Oklahoma  Television Co .  Inc
Bune«i(s):
KTEN • Ardmore
Vmita OK 74301
Management:
Tom  Johnson                President
Tom  Johnson         General Manager
Garry Carter            Sales Manager
             LAWTON

 •KSWO-TV Ch. 7
 3 Mi  East Hwy  7
 Lawton OK 73502 (Comanche County)
 ADI: Wichita Falls-Lawton OK-TX
 Telephone  (405) 355-7000
 Mailing Address
  P 0 Bo» 708
  Lawton OK 73502
 Pop Served- 300.000
 Year Establish  1953
 Representative Petry
Air Time  5:30 am - 1 am
 Station Type VHF
 Publicity Mtls. 01.03.08.13.19.20.21.23.
  24.25
 Freq./Power. Ch  7-316000 W
Wire Services  AP
Network Affil.  ABC
 R H. Drewry                President
 Larry Ration         General Manager
 Jerry Pursley       Advertising Manager
 Patricia Pitts       Pubhc Affairs Direct
 Cindy Coleman          Sales Manager
 On-The-AIr:
 Jan  Stratton           . News Director


        OKLAHOMA CITY

 •KAUT-TV Ch. 43                ""'
 11901 N. Eastern
 Oklahoma City OK 73131
  (Oklahoma County)
 ADI- Oklahoma City. OK
 Telephone: (405) 478-4300
 Mailing Address
  P.O. Bo* 14843
  Oklahoma City OK 73113
 Pop  Served 500.000
 Year Establish 1980
 Representative- Petry
 Air Time- 24 Hrs
 Station Type- UHF
 Network  Affil FOX
 Ownerts):
 Heritage  Media Group
                      Station Manager
Harlan Reams
•KFOR-TV
500 E  Bntton Rd
Oklahoma City OK 73114
  (Oklahoma County)
ADI: Oklahoma City.  OK
Telephone- (405) 424-4444
Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 14068
  Oklahoma City OK 73113
Pop. Served 2.177.200
Year Establish: 1949
Representative. KATZ
Air Time: 24 Hours  / Day
Station Type  VHF
Publicity Mtts. 01.02.03.04.05.06.08.12.
  13.17.23
Freq./Power: 97 7 KW Visual. 19.5 KW
  Aural
Wire Services. AP. UPI
Network Affil.: NBC
Owner*.*):
Palmer Communications. Inc.
1801 Grand Ave.
Des Manes IA 50309
Ownership %  100

•KGMC-TV Ch. 34               ""*
1501 N.E. 85th St
Oklahoma City OK 73131
  (Oklahoma County)
ADI: Oklahoma City. OK
Telephone. (405) 478-3434
Fax: (405) 478-7705
Mailing Address.
  P.O. Box 14587
  Oklahoma City OK  73113
Pop. Served 1.400.000
Year Establish- 1990
 Representative HRP
 Air Time  24 Hours
 Station Tvpe UHF
 Publicity Mtls  01.03.0608.11.14
 Own«r:
 Oklahoma City Broadcasting Co
 1501 N.E 85th
 Oklahoma City OK 73131
 Ownership %  85
 Management:
 Ted Baze                   President
 Kenny Betloro       Marketing Director
 Dan Loving             Sales Manager

 •KOCO-TV Ch. 5                 """
 P 0. Box  14555
 Oklahoma City OK 73113
  (Oklahoma County)
 ADI- Oklahoma City. OK
 Teteb..one- (405) 478-3000
 Fax. (405) 478-4721
 Pop. Served 366.481
 vear Establish: 1954
 Representative: Blair
 Air  Time-  S-1'45 am
 Station Type: VHF
 Freq./Power: 100.000 W
 Wire Services AP. UPI
 Network Atfil :  ABC
 Omwrt*):
 Gannett Co
 Management
 Tom Kirby .      . .          President
 Tom Kirby       .    General Manager
 Brent Henstey           Sales Manager
 On-The-AIr:
 Mane Flanagan  .        News Director


 •KTBO-TV Ch. 14               *""
 3705 N.W. 63rd
 Oklahoma City OK 73116
  (Oklahoma County)
 ADI: Oklahoma City. OK
 Telephone. (405) 848-1414
 Year Establish- 1981
 Air  Time: 24 Hrs.
 Station Type: UHF
 Freq./Power- 471 21 Megahertz(Visl ).
  475 74(0ral).398 KW ERA
 Network Affil.: TBN
                                                                             OwMfft):
                                                                             Marsh Media
                                                                             Amanllo TX 79105
John Gordon   .      Station Manager

•MUTV-TV Ch. 9                *°"
7401 N KeHey Blvd
Oklahoma City OK 73111
  (Oklahoma County)
ADI: Oklahoma City.  OK
Telephone  (405) 843-6641
Mailing Address
  PO Box 14159
  Oklahoma City OK 73113
Pop Served. 856.900
Year Establish- 1953
Representative: Teterep
Air Time: 5-1.35 am  M-Th. F 5 am-1 20
  am
Station Type- VHF
Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.08.14.19.20.21.
  26
Freq./Power- Channel 9 186-192 MHZ
Wire Services. AP. UPI
Network Affil.: CBS
Griffin Television. Inc.
DM Kennedy	President
David GrrHm   	General Manager
Karen Black Rhodes
       	Public Service Direct
Rob Kner     	   Sales Manager
Fran Conway     .      Sales Manager


              SAYRE

•KVU-TV Ch. 8                  >1U°
P.O.  Box 86
Sayre OK 73662 (Beckham County)
ADI: Oklahoma City. OK
Telephone- (405) 928-3233
Year Establish. 1970
Air Time: 6  am - 2 am
Station Type: VHF
Network Affil.: ABC
                                                                              Glenn Neal
                                                                                                   Station Manager
                                                                                            TULSA
                                                      •KJRH-TV Ch. 2
                                                      3701 S. Peona. P 0 Bon 2
                                                      Tulsa OK 74105 (Tulsa County)
                                                      ADI  Tulsa.  OK
                                                      Telephone  (918) 743-2222
                                                      Pop Served. 352.000
                                                      Year Establish: 1954
                                                      Representative  Blair
                                                      Air Time- Unlimited
                                                      Station Type: VHF
                                                      Publicity Mtts: 02.03.04.05.06.08.21.23.
                                                       26
                                                      Freq./Power: 100.000 W. Video. 10.000
                                                       W, Audio
                                                      Wire Services- UPI. AP
                                                      Network Affil.: NBC
                                                      Owner*..):
                                                      ScrippJ Howard Bcstg. Co
                                                      1100 Central Trust Tower
                                                      Cincinnati OH 45202
                                                                                 President
                                                                          General Manager
                                                                            .Safe Manager

                                                                            News urector
                                                                             Richard J Janssen
                                                                             BriiDonahue.
                                                                             M*eVrabac  .
                                                                             On-The-Mr:
                                                                             EdScripps .
                                                     •ROW-TV Ch. 23
                                                     5416 S. Yale. Ste  500
                                                     Tulsa OK 74135 (Tulsa County)
                                                     ADI: Tuba. OK
                                                     Telephone: (918) 663-6880
                                                     Fax: (918) 491-6650
                                                     Mailing Address:
                                                       P.O. Box 33223
                                                       Tulsa OK 74153
                                                     Pop. Served- 450.000
                                                     Year Establish: 1980
                                                     Representative: Katz
                                                     Ar Time: 18 Hours Daily
                                                     Station Type: UHF
                                                     Freq./Power: Ch. 23. 3.3 Mw
                                                     Wire Services: AP
                                                     Network Affil.: Fox
                                                     OWMItt):
                                                     dew Channel Television
                                                     Jason EHun..
                                                     HatCapron
                                                                          General Mara
                                                                                                   .Silts Manager
                                                     •KOTV-TV Ch. 6
                                                     302 S. Frankfort
                                                     Tulsa OK 74120 (Tuba County)
                                                     ADI: Tuba. OK
                                                     Telephone. (918) 582-6666
                                                     Fax: (918) 582-0678
                                                     Mailing Address:
                                                       P.O. Box 6
                                                       Tulsa OK 74101
                                                     Pop. Served: 3.924.000
                                                     Year Establish: 1949
                                                     Representative: Tekjrep
                                                     Air Time: 6:00 AM-1:30 AM
                                                     Station Type: VHF
                                                     Pubkcity Mto: 02.03.04.08.14.17
                                                     Freq. /Power: 100.000 W
                                                     Network Affil.: CBS
                                                     AH Bete
                                                     PO. Box 655237
                                                     Dallas TX 75265
                                                     Ownership^,*: 100
                                                     Peter Diaz	Advertising Manager
                                                     Becky Smith ..   Community Attars Or
                                                     Dilene Pruett  .    .. Marketing Director
                                                     Bud Brown .  .   ..  Public Affairs Orect
                                                     Bud Brown .   .    Pubhc Service Direct
                                                     Peter Diaz	Research Director
                                                     Peter Diaz	Sales Manager
                                                     On-The-AIr
                                                     Clayton Vaughn..  . News Commentator
                                                     Scott Parks	New* Director
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     •KTKO-TV Ch. 41
     5807 S Garnett  Ste  £
     Tulsa OK 74146 (Tulsa County)
     ADI  Tulsa.  OK
     Telephone  (918) 250-4100
     Mailing Address
      PO  80x471440
      Tulsa OK  74147
     Pop  Served 485000
     Year Establish  1991
     Representative MarK Cjnjer
    Air Time  6  am-2 30 am
    Station Type UHF
    Publicity Mtls  01.03.04.05.06.11.1213.
      14.17.19.20.21.23.26
    Fr«o./Pow«r Channel 41  1 300000 W
    Network Affil  NBC. CBS. Sec  Affil
    Ovnwtl):
    RDS  Broadcasting
    Tulsa OK  74146
    Management:
    Bob Davis .          General Manager

    •KTUl-TV Ch. 8                 M
    P.O  Box 8.  Lookout Ml
    Tulsa OK 74101 (Tulsa County)
    ADI. Tulsa. OK
 '   Telephone (918) 446-3351
 i   Pop.  Served. 355.500
    Year  Establish 1954
 1   Representative  The Retry Co
    Air Time 5.30 AM-2 30  AM
 i   Station Type VHP
    Publicity Mtls. 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.
     09.10.11.12
    Freq./Power 316.000 W. Visual. 63000
     W. Audio
 i   Wire Services- AP
 ,   Network Aflil: ABC
 ,   Own*r(t):
    Albntton Comm
 1   Washington OC 20002
 '   Management-
    Regma Moon      Public  Affairs Direct
    Regma Moon      Public Service Direct
,   Randy Pratt             .Sales Manager
  Station Type VHF
  Network Artil  CBS
I
              OREGON

                 BEND

   •KTVZ-TV
   62990 OB Riley Rd
   Bend OR 97701 (Deschutes County)
   ADI: Bend. OR
   Telephone (503)389-6511
   Madmg Address:
     P 0. Box 149
     Bend OR 97709
   Pop. Served. 25.600
   Year Establish  1977
   Representative. Katz Continental
   Air Time. £ am -  1  am
   Station Type. UHF
   Publicity Mtls- 03.21
   Freq. /Power- 77.600 W
   Wire Services- AP
   Network Aftil.: NBC
   (hmtrO):
   Resort Broadcasting Co
   P.O. Box 149
      I OR 97709
John Cullen .
John larkin .
John Larkin .
Unda Garnett
Duncan Lamg
On-TlM-AIr:
Unda Garnett.
Dave Jones
President
. . Station Manager
. . General Manager
. Community Affairs Oir
. . .Sales Manager
. . Consumer Affairs Edit
	 News Director
              COOS BAY

  •KCBV-TV Ch. 11
  Coal Bank Slough  Rd.
  Coos Bay OR 97420 (Coos County)
  ADI: Eugene. OR
  Telephone  (503) 269-1111
  Year Establish  1960
  Representative Andmosne & Katz
  Air Time: 6 am - 2 am
  Northwest Television Inc
  Eugene OR 97401
  Management:
  Bruce Bennett         Station Manager


              EUGENE

  •KE21-TV Ch. 9
  2225 Coburg Rd
  Eugene OR 97401 (Lane County)
  ADI  Eugene. OR
  Telephone- (503) 485-561 1
  Mailing Address
   P 0  Box 7009
   Eugene OR 97401
  Pop. Served. 279.240
  Year Establish- 1960
  Representative  Blair Television
  Air Time  6-00 AM-2 00 AM
  Station Type. VHF
  Publicity Mtls. 01.03.15
  Freq /Power- Full Power -Channel 9
  Wire Services' AP
  Network Affil. ABC
  Own«r<»>:
  KEZI. Inc
  P.O  Box 7009
  Eugene OR 97401
 Ownership %  100
  Manaterrwnt:
 Carolyn S  Chambers
 Bruce Uliegren
 Carmen Nasnobi
 Bruce Barrett
 On-The-AIr:
 Rebecca Force
 John Fischer
          President
   General Manager
Public Service Direct
      Sales Manager

      News Director
   Weather Director
 *KVAL-TV Ch. 13
 4575 Blanton Rd
 Eugene OR 97405 (Lane County)
 ADI. Eugene. OR
 Telephone: (503) 342-4961
 Mailing Address:
   P.O. Box 1313
   Eugene OR 97440
 Pop. Served. 920.000
 Year Establish:  1954
 Representative: KATZ
 Air Time: 6 am  - 2 30 am
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mtls 21
 Freq./Power. 316000 W. 216 MHZ
 Wire Services: AP
 Network  Affil CBS
 OwMr(s):
 Northwest Television. Inc
 P.O. Box 1313
 Eugene OR 97440
 Ownership % 100
Donald E. Tykeson         .   President
James W. Putney  .     Station Manager
James W. Putney      General Manager
R Wade  Hughes .  Advertising Manager
Teresa Hughes   Community  Affairs Oir
C. J. Chambers .    Continuity Manager
Gary Livesay   .  . Minority Affairs  Dire
Paul Riess ...  .   Public Affairs Direct
Teresa Hughes .  Public Service Direct
Daw! P. Weinkauf     .. Sales Manager
On-Tbe-AIr
Paul Riess	Consumer Affairs  Edit
Paul Riess	Editorial Director
Paul Greene        	  Film Director
Gary F. Livesay	Financial Editor
Paul Riess ....      .  News Director
Todd McKim .   . Sports Commentator
Tim Chucy	Weather Director

       KLAMATH  FALLS

•KOTI-TV Ch. 2                  TO°
222 S. Seventh St
Klamath Falls OR 97601
  (Klamath County)
ADI: Medtord. OR
Telephone-. (503) 884-8131
Mailing Address
  P.O. Box 2K
  Klamath Falls OR 97601
                      Pop  Served  102.000
                      Year Establish  1956
                      Representative Blair International
                      Air Time 6 -  2am
                      Station Type  VHF
                      Publicity Mtls 01 03.14.19.20 21 23.24
                        26
                      Freq /Power  85 1  KW. 85 1 V  8 5 A
                      Wire Services UPI
                      Network AIM   NBC
 California - Oregon Broadcasting. Inc
 P  0 Box 5M
 Medford OR 97501
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 Patsy Smullm               President
 Ed Zander            Station Manager
 Ed Zander         Advertising Manager
 Ed Zander              Sales Manager
 On-Tin-Air:
 Amy Belkm              News  Director
 Amy Belkm        Sports Commentator


             MEDFORD

 •KOW-TV Ch. 5                  ***"
 125 S. Fir
 Medford OR 97501 (Jackson County)
 ADI: Medford. OR
 Telephone: (503) 779-5555
 Fax- (503) 779-5564
 Mailing Address
  P 0 Box 5M
  Medford OR 97501
 Pop  Served  475.000
 Year Establish- 1953
 Representative: Blair Television
 Air Time: 6.00 AM-2'00 AM
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mtls. 02.03.14.19.20.21.23.24,
  26
 Freq. /Power  63.000 W (60.3 KW)
  77.25 V. 81  75 A
 Wire Services- UPI
 Network  Affil . NBC
 OwiMrts):
 California - Oregon Broadcasting  Inc
 P 0. Box 5M
 Medford OR 97501
 Ownership %.  100
 BurawO):
 KOBI-Coos Bay Office
 490 N Second St .  Po Box 1727
 Coos Bay OR 97420
 Telephone: (503) 267-3630
 Contact: Ed Zander. General Manager
 KOBI-Grants Pass Office
 373 Redwood Hwy . P 0  Box 148
 Grants Pass OR 97527
 Telephone: (503) 476-4477
 Contact: Ed Zander. General Manager
 Management:
 Patricia C Smullm            President
 Ed Zander            General Manager
 Ed Zander              Sales Manager

 •KTVL-TV Ch. 10                 ""*
 1440 Rossantey Dr.
 Medford OR 97501 (Jackson County)
 ADI: Medford. OR
 Telephone: (503) 773-7373
 Fax: (503) 779-0451
 Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 10
  Medford OR 97501
 Pop. Served. 331.000
 Year Establish: 1961
 Representative: Petty
 Air Time:  6 am-2:30 am
 Station Type: VHF
 Freq. /Power: Ch. 10-Full Power
Wire Services: AP
 Network Atfil.: CBS
Ovnwtt):
 Freedom Newspapers. Inc.
Management:
Tom Long            General Manager
On-Ttw-Air:
Gayle Mitchell           News Director
            PORTLAND

 •KATU-TV Ch. 2
 2153 N E Sandy Blvd
 Portland OR 97232 (Multnoman County)
 ADI Portland  OR
 Telephone (503) 231-4222
 Mailing Address
   P 0  Box 2
   Port'and OR 97207
 Pop Served  784400
 Year Establish 1962
 Representative- Telerep
 Air Time- 24 Hrs
 Station Type  VHF
 Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.06.08,12.13
   14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22
 Fi« ./Power 100.000 W Channel 2
 Wire Services- AP. UPI
 Network  AHil.- ABC
 Owntrjs):
 Fisher  Broadcasting Inc
 100 Fourth Ave.. N E
 Seattle WA 98109
 Ownership %  100
 Bureau)*):
 Washington News Bureau
 444 N. Capitol St..  *601 - A
 Washington DC 20001
 Telephone- (202) 783-0322
 Contact:  Tim HHIiard
 Management:
 Patrick M. Scott           ..  President
 JoeHaWerlin  ..  .  Public Affairs Direct
 Karen Heniger          .Sales Manager
 Stan Hubert             .Sales Manager
 Tom Oberg.      ...  Sates Manager
 On-The-AIr:
 Karl Zedell .             News Direc*

 •ROW-TV Ch. 8                  '
 1501 SW Jefferson  St
 Portland OR 97201 (Multnomah Coun
 AOI: Portland. OR
 Telephone: (503) 226-5000
 Pop Served- 825.900
 Year Establish: 1956
 Representative. Blair TV
 Air Time  24 Hrs.
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mtls. 01
 Freq./Power: 316.000 W
 Wire Services- UPI.  NBC Tape Excerpts.
  AP
 Network Affil.: NBC
Owners):
 King Bcstg Co
333 Dexter Ave
 Seattle WA 98109
Ownership %  100
                                                            Eric Bremner              .. President
                                                            Dennis Williamson     General Manage*
                                                            Boyd Levet..     Community Affairs On
                                                            Steve Newman  .        Sales Manager
                                                            On-Tlw-Aln
                                                            Phil Wenstland  ..      . News Director
                                                            Joe SoWIe	Weather Director

                                                            «KOIN-TV Ch. 6                 ""*
                                                            222 SW Columbia St
                                                            Portland OR 97201 (Multnomah County)
                                                            ADI: Portland. OR             . ,   ,
                                                            Telephone. (503) 464-0600
                                                            Fax: (503) 464-0717
                                                            Pop. Served: 805.000
                                                            Year Establish: 1953
                                                            Representative:  Harrington. Righter &
                                                             Parsons. Inc.
                                                            Air Time. 24 Hours
                                                            Station Type: VHF
                                                            Publicity Mtls: 02.03.04.05.06.07.08.11.
                                                             12.U.1S.16                  "—-
                                                            Freq./Power 100.000 W
                                                            Wire Services: AP. UPI. CBS
                                                            Network Affil.. CBS
                                                            Owners):
                                                            Lee Enterprises. Inc.
                                                            215 N Main St.
                                                            Davenport IA 52801
                                                            Ownership V 100
                                                            Management:
                                                            Lloyd G.  Schermer ...   .  President
                                                            Mick Schafbuch      . General Manager
                                                            Steve Currie...  . Community Affairs Dir
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  Wire Services: UPl
  Network ArM  ABC-TV
  Owrwr<«):
  RKO General, me
  1440 Broadway
  New York NY 10018
  Ownership V,  100
  Management:
  Shane O'Neil                President
  Alex Bonner           General Manager
  Jack Bolton             Sales Manager
  Jimmie Mitchell          Sales Manager
  On-TlM-Air:
  Don Bradley             News Director

  •MJMT.TV, en. 30
  2876 Directors Cove
  Memphis TN 38131  (Shelby County)
  ADI- Memphis. TN
  Telephone  (901) 346-3030
  Fax: (901) 346-1451
 Year Establish 19S3
  Representative  Petry
 Air Time: 6.00 am-4 00 am
 Station Type  UHF
 0«Mrt»):
 Max Media
                     General Manager
                       Sales Manager
 Mome Bench
 Joseph Mazza
 nine-TV Ch. 5
 1960 Union Ave
 Memphis TN 38104 (Shelby County)
 Ad: Memphis. TN
 Telephone (901) 726-0555
 Maftng Address.
  P 0. Box 40420
  Memphis TN 38174
 Pop. Served: 925.000
 Year Establish  1948
 Representative. Blair-TV
 Air Time 6 A.M.-2 A.M.
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mils: 01.02.03.08.17.19.23
 Fr«q./Power- Channel 5
 Wire Services: AP. NBC. CNN. CNN II
 Network Aflil  NBC
 Ownartth
 Scnpps  Howard Bcstg Co
 1100 Central Trust Tower
 Cincinnati  OH 45202
 Ownership %. 100
 Richard J  Janssen           President
 Ron Klayman         Station Manager
 Ron Klayman    .    General Manager
 PMip Slavick    Community Affairs Dir
 Joe Cooper             Sales Manager
 On-The-Atr
 Mason Granger          News Director

 •WFTY-TV Ch. 24
 222SUwonAv
 Memphis TN 38104 y County)
 ADI: Memphis. TN
 Telephone: (901) 278-2424
 Fax: (901) 2724759
 Pop. Served. 961.000
 Year Establish: 1978
 Representative: Seltel
 Ar Time: 6 am - 2 am
 Station Type: UHF
 Publicity Mtls: 01.19.21
 Network Aflil. FOX
 OwMff.tr.
 Chaw Communications
 1 Commercial Plaza
 Hartford CT 06103
 Ownership K: 100
                 . Public Affairs Direct
                       Sales Manager
                    .  .Sales Manager
                       Sales Manager
Cns Stovall
Jack Peck .
Rota) Barnes .
Chuck Spohn
miKG-TV Ch. 3
803 Channel 3 Or
Memphis TN 38103 (Shelby County)
AW: Memphis. TN
Telephone- (901) 577-0100
Fa»: (901) 577-0198
Pop. Served  675.000
Year Estabksh: 1956
 Representative. Katz
 Air Time  24 Hours
 Station Type- VHF
 Network Aflil. UPl
 Ownerts):
 The New York Times Bcstg Service  me
 New York Times Co . The
 229 W 43rd St
 New York NY 10036
 Ownership '/«  100
 Management:
 Olin F Moms               President
 Olm Morris            General Manager
 Florence Howard    Public Affairs Direct
 On-The-Afr
 Tim Morrissey           News Director


            NASHVILLE

 •WKRN-TV Ch. 2                *""
 Broadcast Center. 441 Murtreesboro
   Rd.
 Nashville TN 37210 (Davidson County)
 ADI: Nashville. TN
 Telephone- (615) 248-7222
 Pop. Served. 670.900
 Representative Adam - Young. Inc
 Air Tune. 5 am - 2 30 am
 Station Type. VHF
 Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.06.08.12.14.
   20.21.23
 Freq./Power: 100.000 W
 Wire Services. UPl. AP
 Network Aflil. ABC
 Ownard):
 Adam - Young Broadcasting
 New York  NY 10001
                                                                              Ownertl):
                                                                              Channel Two Television inc.
                                                                              Ownership %  100
                                                                              Management
                                                                              May Dean Cberlmg
                                                                                              Community Affairs Dir
                                                                              Bob Jemison       Public Affairs Direct
                                                                              Robert C Cliff          Sales  Manager
                                                                              Larry Landaker         Sales  Manager
                                                                              On-The-AIr:
                                                                              Bob Fussell              Film Director
                                                                              Mike Cohen             News Director
                                                                              Ron Howes          Weather Director

                                                                              •WXMT-TV, Ch. 30
                                                                              300 Peabody St
                                                                              Nashville TN 37210 (Davidson County)
                                                                              ADI: Nashville. TN
                                                                              Telephone: (615) 256-3030
                                                                              Fax: (615) 244-7442
                                                                              Air Time: 6:00 am-1:00 am
                                                                              Station Type: UHF
                                                                              Ownen»:
                                                                              Central Tenn Broadcasting
OanMaslan
Evelyn KeHer
tvctyn K(Hcr
Evelyn Keller
Phil Cnhfield
On-The-Alr
Evelyn Keller
Bit Lord .
Steve Phillips
. . General Manager
. Community Affairs Dir
Public Affairs Direct
Public Service Direct
. . . Sales Manager

.Consumer Affairs Edit
. . News Director
Sports Commentator
Bob Jay.
Gloria Coscarelli
Greg Pittman


T



 Michael Thompson  . . General Manager

 •WZTV-TV Ch. 17               '""
 631  Mainstream Or
 Nashville TN 37228 (Davidson County)
 AM:  Nashville. TN
 Telephone: (615) 244-1717
 Representative: Seltet
 Air Time: 24 Hours
 Station Type: UHF
 Network Affil : FOX
                                                                                                  General Manager
                                                                                                    Sales Manager
                                                                                                    Sales Manager
                                                                             Acts
                                                                                          TEXAS

                                                                                          ABILENE
                                       'WSwW-TV Ch. 4
                                       5700 Knob Rd
                                       Nashville TN 37209 (Davidson County)
                                       ADI: Nashvrile. TN
                                       Telephone: (615) 353-4444
                                       Mailing Address:
                                        P 0. Box 4
                                        Nashville TN 37202
                                       Pop. Served: 646.100
                                       Year Establish: 1950
                                       Representative: Tekrrep
                                       Air Time: 6:00 AM-ltf) AM
                                       Station Type: VHF
                                       Publicity Mtls:  01.03.06.08.10.13.15.16.
                                        26
                                       Freq./Power: 100.000 W. Video: 50.000
                                        W. Audio
                                       Wire Services-  UPl. AP
                                       Network Affil •  NBC
                                       Ownetts):
                                       Cook Inlet Television Partners
                                       P.O. Box 4
                                       NaanviHe TN 37202
                                       Ownership V 100
                                                           ....   President
                                                          .General Manager
                                                          ... Sales Manager

                                                            . News Director
                                       •KMBC-TV Ch. 9
                                       4510 S. 14Th St.
                                       Abilene TX 79605 (Taylor County)
                                       ADI: AMene-Sweetwater. TX
                                       Telephone: (915) 692-4242
                                       Mailing Address:
                                         PO. Box 178
                                         Abilene TX  79604
                                       Pop. Served- 1.000.000
                                       Year Establish: 1953
                                       Representative- Blair TV
                                       Air Time- 401
                                       Publicity Mtls: 01.03.06
                                       Freq./Power: 316.000 W
                                       Wire Services: AP
                                       Network Affil..- NSC
                                       OwMftf):
                                       AMene Radio & TV Co.
                                       4510 S. 14th
                                       AMene TX 79605
                                       Ownerships: 100
Mike Kettenring
Mike Kettenring.
Bob Stettner
On-The-AIr
AlanGriggs.  ..
•WTVF-TV Ch. 5
474 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville TN  37219 (Davidson County)
ADI: NashmHe. TN
Telephone: (615) 244-5000
Pop. Served: 500.000
Year Establish:  1954
Representative: Petry Television
Air Time. 24  Hours
Station Type: VHF
Publicity Mtls 01.03.24
Freq./Power: 100.000 W
Wire Services: AP. UPl
Network Am.: CBS
Dale Ackers	President
Ken Knox	  Station Manager
Dale Ackers	General Manager
OowrantBols.    . Pubkc Affairs Direct
Juke Andrepulos	Sales Manager
On-The-AIr
Bemadette Hamilton
     	Consumer Affairs Edit
Harry Holt	Farm Director
Jerry Desmond     News Commentator
Janryn Echols      News Commentator
Downing Bout        .   News Director
John Neese  .  .   .Sports Commentator

•RTAB-TV Ch. 32               *""
5401 S  14th St.
Abilene TX 79606 (Taylor County)
ADI: AMene-Sweetwater. TX
Telephone. (915) 695-2777
Mailing Address
  P.O. Box 5676
  Abilene TX 79608
Pop. Served. 106.900
Year Establish:  1991
 Representative: KATZ-Continental
 Air Time: 6:30 A.M.-l  A.M.
 Station Type: UHF
 Publicity  Mtls 01.02.03.04.06.080910
   12.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21
 Freq /Power- Ch 32 2.050.000
 Wire Services. AP
 Network  Affil.. CBS
 Owners):
 Shamrock Broadcasting. Inc.
 4444 Lakeside Dr
 Burbank  CA 91505
 Ownership % 100


 •KTXS-TV Ch. 12                "
 4420 N. Clark
 Abilene TX 79603 (Taylor County)
 ADI:  AMene-Sweetwater. TX
 Telephone: (915) 677-2281
 Maikng Address:
  P.O. Box 2997
  AMene TX 79604
 Pop. Served: 230.100
 Representative: Seltel
 Air Time: 6 am • 1 am
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity  Mtls: 03.06.21
 Freq. /Power: Channel 12
 Wire  Services: AP
 Network Affil.: ABC
 Owner's):
 Lanco Comm.. Inc
 P.O.  Box  2997
 AMene TX 79604
 Ownership V 100
                                                                                                   Station
                                                                                                   . .Sates Manager
                                       Clay Mdstead.
                                       Jackie Ruttodge.
                                                  AMARILLO

                                       •WMW-TV Ch. 4                "",
                                       2000 N Poh St
                                       Amanllo TX 79107 (Potter County)  '
                                       ADI: Amanllo. TX
                                       Telephone: (806) 383-3321
                                       Marimg Address:
                                        P.O. Box 751
                                        Amanllo TX 79189
                                       Pop. Served:  144,000
                                       Representative: John Blair & Co.
                                       Air Time- Fulltime
                                       Station Type: VHF
                                       Pubhcrty Mtls: 01.03.04.06.08.12,13.14.
                                        15.19.20.21.23.26
                                       Freq. /Power: Ch. 4 (MHZ 66 - 72) 100
                                        KW Visual. 10 KW Aural
                                       Wire Services: AP
                                       Network Affil.: NBC
                                       OwMrtl):
                                       Carman Communications. Inc.
                                       P 0. Box 1224
                                       AmmHo TX 79185
                                       Ownership S: 100
DarroM A. Cannan ......
WWam M. Dunaway  . . Station I
WMiam M. Dunaway . . General Minstei
On-TnaWUR                   \.._
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*KCIT-TV, Ch. 14              '  '*"
1015 S. Fiknore
Amanllo TX 79101 (Potter County)
ADI: Amanllo. TX
Telephone: (806)  374-1414         :
Fax: (806) 371-0408-
Pop. Served: 167.300       — -    -
Year Establish:  1967               *
Representative: Seltel              .
Ar Time: 6:00 am-2OO am
Station Type: UHF
Network AfM.: Fox
                                                                                                                    BSP Broadcasting
                                                                                                                    Pete DeAcasta.
                                                                                                                    JoeMuUer...  .
                                                                                                                    George Schmidt.
                     General Manager
                    .. .Sales I
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 ;FDA-TV Ch. 10
 oadway & Cherry
 nanllo TX 79189 (Potter County)
 )l  Amarillo. TX
 •lephone: (806) 383-2226
 ailing Address.
 PO Box 1400
 Amanllo TX 79189
 op. Served: 475.500
 ear Establish  1953
 epresentative Retry
 ir Time. 5.30 am • 2 am
 tation Type: VHF
 ublKaty Mils: 03.04.05.06.07.10.12.19
 req. /Power: 316,000 w
 /ire Services. AP
 letwork Aftil.  CBS
"anhandle Telecasting
'.0 Box 1400
^mar«o TX 79189
Ownership %. 100
Mifce Lee.
Lyrme Renken
Joyce Austin.
Lyrme Renken
Joy Sherrod..
Joyce Austin.
On-Tbe-AlR
Wade Davis..
Watt Howard .
Dave Oliver. .
     Station Manager
Community Affairs Dir
  Continuity Manager
 Public Service Direct
   .   .Sales Manager
       Sales Manager

     .   Film Director
       News Director
    Weather Director
"ICVII-TV Ch. 7
1 Broadcast Center
Amanllo TX 79101 (Potter County)
ADI: Amanllo. TX
Telephone: (806) 373-1787
Fax: (806) 371-7329
Mailing Address.
  1 Broadcast Ctr.
  Amanllo TX 79101
Pop. Served: 262.200
Year Establish: 1957
Representative: Katz
Air Time: 6:00 AM-2:00 AM
Station Type: VHF
Publicity Mtls: 01.03.04.14.19.20.24.26
Freq./ Power: Channel 7  Max
Wire Services: AP
Network Affil.: ABC
 Marsh Media. Inc.
 One Broadcast Center
 Amanllo TX 79101
 Ownership %. 100
 Marsh Media. Inc.
 One Broadcast  Ctr.
 Amanllo TX 79101
 Telephone: (806) 373-1787
 Contact: John Janeway.
           Business Manager
Management
Oirk Bnnkerhof)       General Manager
Rick Mills               Sales Manager


             AUSTIN


•KBVO-TV, Ch. 42
10700 Metric Blvd
Austin TX 78758 (Travis County)
ADI: Austin. TX
Telephone (512) 835-0042
Fax: (512) 837-6753
Year Establish: 1981
Representative  Katz
Air Time. 6:00 am-1.30 am
Station Type  UHF
Network Affil. Fox
OwiMn»:
Rustia Television
Management:
Ray McEachera.      . Station Manager
Steve Beard  .     .. General Manager
Joe Killebrew   .        Sales Manager
                                SI&55
•KLRU-TV Ch. 18
2501 - B Whitis
Austin TX 78705 (Travis County)
ADI: Austin. TX
Telephone: (512) 471-4811
Year Establish.  1962
Air Time: 6 am • 12 am
Station Type: UHF
Network Affil: PBS
Own»r<»):
Capital of Texas Pub. Tel. Council
Management:
Bill Arhos             General Manager
                                 XIV
 •KTBC-TV Ch. 7
 119E. 10th St.
 Austin TX 78701 (Travis County)
 ADI: Austin. TX
 Telephone- (512) 476-7777
 Fax: (512) 495-7001
 Pop. Served: 345.109
 Year Establish: 1952
 Representative. H  R.  P
 Air Time: 24 Hours/Day
                                  : 316.000 W Video. 31.600
                         w! Aural
                       Wire Services: AP
                       Network Affil.: CBS
                       Times Mirror Broadcasting
                       Brdcst.Div.Off..280 Park Ave
                       New York NY 10017
                       Ownership %. 100
 James R. McCormick   .      President
 James R McCormick.  Station Manager
 James R. McCormick .  General Manager
 Lori Lewis-Arrcola  Public Affairs Direct
 John Patrick       ..  .  .Sales Manager

 Charlie Patterson  .   .  .. FHm Director
 David Green	News Commentator
 Steve Prrtchard	News Director
 Terry Amburn...  . Sports Commentator
 ten Slesick	Weather Director


            ARLINGTON

 •KTXA-TV Ch. 21               *""
 1712 E. Randol Mill Rd.
 Arlington TX 76011 (Tarrant County)
 ADI: Dallas-ft  Worth. TX
 Telephone- (817) 265-2100
 Fax: (817) 265-5949
 Year Establish  1981
 Representative: Seltel
 Air Time: 24 Hrs.
 Station Type: UHF
 Publicity Mtls: 01.03.06.08.12
 Freq./Power. Ch 21
 Ownertt):
 Paramount Group
NUratjmwnk
Jack Harrison
Stan Teater .
Meal Spelce . . .
Victor Ovalle . .
Charles King . . .
Mary Lou Davis .
On-The-AIr:
Tim Gardner
Dave Cody . .
Connor Vemon .
.General Manager
. . . Marketing Director
. Public Affairs Direct
Public Service Direct
... . Sales Manager
. . Sales Manager

	 News Director
. Sports Commentator
.Weather Director
Management:
Joe T. Jerkins               President
Craig Dubon           General Manager
Pat Crovister       Public Affairs Direct
Debbie Brizandme        Sales Manager
On-The-AIr:
Carole Kneeiand         News Director

•KXAN-TV Ch. 36               '*"*
908 W. Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Austin TX 78701 (Travis County)
ADI: Austin. TX
Telephone (512) 476-3636
Mailing Address
  P 0. Box 490
  Austin TX 78767
Pop Served 312.155
Year Establish- 1965
Representative Blair
Air Time 24 Hrs
Station Type. UHF
Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.08.21.
  25.26
Freq./Power  5.000.000 W
Wire Services- AP. NBC. News Program
  Services.
Network Affil. NBC
Ownen»:
KXAN. Inc . Austin. TX
908 W. MLK Blvd.
Austin TX  78701
Management:
Jane  Wallace         .    .. .President
Jane  Wallace         General Manager
Hector DeLuna .     Continuity Manager
Nancy Knox       Public Service Direct
On-The-AIr:
 Kenny Kuykendahl        Film Director
Jim Lannmg .           Music Director
 Robert Hadlock   .  News Commentator
 Mary Lou Harchanc News Commentator
 Jeff Klotzman        .   News Director
 Michael Coleman . .Sports Commentator
 Mike Clay           . Weather Director


            BEAUMONT


 •KMIT.TV Ch. 12               *""
 525 Interstate 10 S
 Beaumont TX 77701 (Jefferson County)
 ADI:  Beaumont-Port Arthur. TX
 Telephone (409) 833-7512
 Mailing Address:
   Box 1550
    Beaumont TX 77704
 Pop. Served: 463.900
 Year Establish- 1961
 Representative: KATZ
 Air Time. 5 am • 2 am
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mtls: 03.06.08.10.19.21
 Freq. /Power: 360.000 Wans Aureal /
    316.000 Watts Visual
 Wire Services: AP
 Network Anil.: ABC
 Owners):
 Texas Telecasting. Inc.
 PO Box  1550
  Beaumont TX 77704
  Ownership %  100
                        •KVUE-TV Ch. 24
                        3201 Steck Ave.
                        Austin TX 78758 (Travis County)
                        ADI: Austin. TX
                        Telephone: (512) 459-6521
                        Mailing Address
                          P.O. Box 9927
                          Austin TX 78766
                        Pop. Served: 671.300
                        Year Establish: 1971
                        Freq./Power: 1.950.000 W
                        Wire Services: AP. UPI
                        Network Affil.: ABC
                        Owner(»):
                        Asnbsidiary of the Gormett Co.. Inc
                        P.O. Box 9927
                        Austin TX 78766
                        Ownership % 100
                                                                                                   Publicity Mtls- 03
                                                                                                   Freq./Power:  100.000 W
                                                                                                   Wire Services. AP
                                                                                                   Network Affil  CBS
                                                                                                   Own»r(»h
                                                                                                   Freedom Newspapers. Inc.
Alan Bell
Larry Beaulieu
Rix Garey
Ed Smith
Wayne Sparrow
Ed Smith
Ed Smith
Rix Garey
On-The-AIr:
J D Nixon
John Duggan
David Lowell
Greg Bostwick .
. President
General Manager
Advertising Manager
Community Affairs Dir
Minority Affairs Dire
Public Affairs Direct
Public Affairs Direct
Sales Manager

Farm Director
. Film Director
News Director
Weather Director
                                         Michael D. Me Kmnon	President
                                         Max A. SWower 	 General Manager
                                         Max A. SMower  	General Manager
                                         Don Dans	Advertising Manager
                                         Jacalyn MoutebeKo .Public Affairs Direct
                                         Tom Michalk	Sales Manager
                                         On-Tne-Alr.
                                         Gary Smith	Film Director
                                         Russ Stockton	News Director

                                         •KFDM-TV Ch. 6                 *""
                                         2955 Interstate 10. E.
                                         Beaumont TX 77702 (Jefterson County)
                                         ADI: Beaumont-Port Arthur. TX
                                         Telephone: (409) 892-6622
                                         Mailing Address.
                                           P.O. Box 7128
                                           Beaumont TX 77726
                                         Pop. Served- 158.200
                                         Year Establish: 1955
                                         Representative: Petry
                                         Air Time: 21 Hours
                                         Station Type: VHF
             BRYAN

•RBTX-TV Ch. 3
4141 E. 29th
Bryan TX 77802 (Brazos County)
ADI: Waco-Temple-Bryan. TX
Telephone: (409) 846-7777
Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 3730
  Bryan TX 77805
Pop. Served: 75.000
Year Establish: 1957
Representative:  Seltel
Air Time: 6 am - 1 am
Station Type: VHF
Publicity Mtts: 02.03.04
Freq./Power: 60.300 W
Wire Services: UPI
Network Affil.: CBS
Owner(t):
Brazos Bcstg. Co.
Manacement
Tom Pears		
Jim Baronet	Station Manager
Jon Boaz	Sates Manager
On-The-AIr:
Jeff Braun	News Director
Bob French.      ... Weather Dmctor


          CRP CHRIST)

 •Kill-TV Ch. 3                   ""*
 4750 S. Padre Island Dr.
 Crp Chnsti TX 78411 (Nueces County)
 ADI: Corpus Chnsti. TX
 Telephone: (512) 854-4733
 Mailing Address:
   P 0. Box 6669
   Crp Chnsti TX 78466
 Pop. Served: 505.900
 Year Establish: 1964
 Representative: Katz
 Air Time: 24 Hours A Day
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mtts. 01.03.04.05.06.11.12.13.
   14.19.21.23
 Freq./Power: 61.24 MHZ. 100000 W
 Wire Services:  AP
 Network Aftt.:  ABC
 Ovmntt
 Texas Television. Inc.
                                         Michael D. McKmnon .......... ___
                                         Bidy Brotherton ...... Station Manager
                                         Jessica Mahafley . . . Continuity Manunc
                                         Jessica Mahaffey .. Public Service Direct
                                         Ba Brotherston ........ Sales Manager
                                         Agnes Gilcrease .......... Ffen Director
                                         Rob Dean .............. News Director
                                         Dan McReynoMs . . Sports Commentator
                                         Joe Diaz ............ Weather Director
                                         Kathenne CruUers __     '' .  _,_
                                             ........... Women's CommentxtOP

                                         •ROM-TV Ch. 28               "*"
                                         102 N. Mesqurte
                                         Crp Chnsti TX 78401 (Nueces County)
                                         ADI: Corpus Chnsti. TX
                                         Telephone: (512) 883-2823
                                         Mailing Address:
                                           P.O. Box 2667
                                           Crp Chnsti TX 78403
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  =op Served- 364 500
  vear Establish- 1977
  Representative  Urwision
  Air Time 102 Hours
  Station  Type  UHF
  Publicity Mils 01.02.030405.06.0708.
   09.10.11.12
  Freq./Power  1 45 MW ERP
  Wire Services- AP
  Network Arfil  u Division
  Owner**):
  Tetecorpus. Inc
  102 N. Mesqute
  Crp Christi TX 78401
  Ownership %  100
 Jose R.  De Leon             President
 Servando Cabaltero    Station Manager
 Sorvando Caballero    General Manager
 Rene Bosquez           Sales Manager
 On-The-AIr
 Javier Colmenero        News Director

 •WBS-TV Ch. 6                  ""*
 409 S. Staples
 Crp Chnsti TX 78401 (Nueces County)
 AW: Corpus Chrtsti. TX
 Telephone. (512)883-6511
 Mailing Address:
   P.O. Box 840
   Crp Chnsti TX 78403
 Pop. Served: 493.000
 Year Establish: 1956
 Representative: Petry National
 Air Time: 24 Hrs
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mils: 02.03.19.20.21
 Freq. /Power 100.000 W. Video: 20.000
   W. Audio
 Wire Services- AP
 Network Ami.: NBC
 Network Aftil • Ind /Fox Television
 Owner*.):
 Fox Television Stations. Inc
 P 0. Box 9000
 Beverly Hills CA 90213
 Ownership %. 100
 Management
 Gayle Bramma • Paul  .General Manager
 Nod Medina       Public Affairs Direct
 Kathy Sanders.          Sales Manager
        V, Ch. 27
 433 Regal Row
 Dallas TX 75247 (Dallas County)
 ADI. Oallas-Ft  Worth. TX
 Telephone. (214) 637-2727
 Fax: (214) 637-2201
 Year Establish: 1981
 Representative: Adam Young
 Air Time:  6:00 am-3:00 am
 Station Type: UHF
 Dallas Media Investors Corp
John McKay
John McKay.
John McKay.  .
Joe Zambardino
Dan Corken
                            President
                      Station Manager
                     .General Manager
                       . Sales Manager
                       Sales Manager
 Guff Coast Broadcasting Co
 P.O. Box 840
 Crp Chnsti TX 78403
       '  I %:  100
••annum.
T. Frank Smith. Jr
T. Frank Smith. Jr
CharkeBnte. .
Oe-TheWUr:
Jane* Webb .
Fred Jordan
President
General Manager
. Sales Manager
. . Film Director
. . . News Director
Jeff Rosser. .
Jeff Rosser.
Frank Gregg.
On-Th»Mn
Mike Sechrist.
•KFWfVTV Cl
 •OTV-TV Ch. 10
 301 Artesian
 Crp Chnsti TX 78401 (Nueces County)
 ADI: Corpus Chnsti.  TX
 Telephone: (512) 883-7070
 Pop. Served:  232.000
 Year Estabfcsh: 1956
 Representative: Seltel. Inc
 Ar Time: 6 am -1 am
 Station Type: VHF
 Freq./Power: 316 KW Channel 10
 Wire Services: AP
 Network Afffl.: CBS
 •KDFW-TV Ch. 4
 400 N. Griffin
 Dallas TX 75202 (Dallas County)
 ADI: DaNas-Ft. Worth. TX
 Telephone: (214) 720-4444
 Pop. Served: 644.401
 Year Establish. 1950
 Representative: Katz
 Air Time: 24 Hours
 Station Type: VHF
 Freq./Power- 100.000 W. Video. 20.000
  W. Audio
 Wire Services: UP). AP
 Network Affil.: CBS
 Oemerd):
 Times Mirror Broadcasting
                                                                   President
                                                            General Manager
                                                            ... Sales Manager

                                                            .  News Director
3000 W. Story Rd.
Dallas TX 75235 (Dallas County)
ADI: DaNas-Ft. Worth. TX
Telephone: (214) 255-5200
Year Establish: 1988
Ar Time: 7:00 am-2:00 am
Station Type: UHF
Network Affil.: Telemundo
                    .General Manager
Inter Span Comm

Arthur Gray
SStt
K-Sa Television. Inc
P.O. Box TV 10
Carpus Chrsti TX 78401
Vwtn M. Kennedy	   President
VMn M. Kennedy ..   General Manager
Ok>Tk»Mn
Dewe Johnson	      . News Director


              DALLAS

•NMF-TV Ch. 33               ""'
8001 John Carpenter Frwy
Dates TX 75247 (Dallas County)
ADI: Datos-Ft. Worth. TX
Telephone: (214) 634-8833
Fax (214) 634-0439
Pop. Served: 1.744.000
Year Establish: 1984
Representative: Petry
Ar Time: 24 Hrs.
Station Type. UHF
Publicity Mtts: 01.02.03.06.08.14.19.23
Freq /Power: Ch. 33. 584 - 590 MHZ.
  Eft. Pwr.. 5 M W
•KTWS-TV Ch. 27
433 Real Row
DaHasTX 75247 (Dallas County)
ADI: DaHas-Ft. Worth. TX
Telephone: (214) 637-2727
Air Time: 24 Hrs.
Station Type: UHF
Owner)*):
Dabs Medn Directors
John McKay.
                    .General Manager
•WTX-TV Ch. 39
3900 Harry Mines Blvd.
Dallas TX 75219 (Dallas County)
ADI: DaHas-Ft. Worth. TX
Telephone: (214) 521-3900
Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 19307
  Dallas TX 75219
Pop. Served: 4,351.700
Year Establish: 1968
Representative: HRP. Inc.
Air Tune: 24 Hours
Station Type: UHF
Publicity Mthv 02.03
Freq./Power: 4508 KW Vis. 450 KW
   Aur
 Wire Services None
 Network Ami  Independent
 Owner(i):
 CBN Continental Bcstg. Network  me
 CBN Center
 Virginia Bch VA 23464
 Ownership 'A. 100
 Management:
 Tim Robertson              President
 Michael Carter        General Manager
 Karin Hover      Community Affairs Oir
 Kathy Wood             Sales Manager
 On-The-AIr
 Bryon Sartain            Film Director
 Karin Hoyer        News Commentator

 •WFAA-TV Ch. 8
 Communications Clr
 Dallas TX 75202 (Dallas County)
 ADI: DaUas-Ft. Worth. TX
 Telephone: (214) 748-9631
 Pop. Served:  3.249.000
 Year Establish 1949
 Representative: Telerep
 Air Time: 24 Hrs.
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mtts  03
 Freq./Power: 316.000 W. Video
 Wire Services: AP. UPI
 Network Ami.: ABC
 Owner**):
 A. H. Belo Corp.
 Communications Center
 Dallas TX 75265
 Ownersrup %• 100

 WFAA-7V. Inc.
 Communications Center
 Dallas TX 75202
David T. Lane .
Buff Darham
Dam) T. Lane .
Alva Goodall . .
Katherme HiH .
John Rizzuti
Mike Doyle .
On-The-AIr:
John Mwer
President
Station Manager
General Manager
Community Affairs Oir
. . . Sales Manager
	 Sales Manager
. . Sales Mana~r
. . News Director
                                                   EL PASO

                                       •KCIK-TV Ch.  14
                                       3100 N  Stanton St.
                                       El Paso TX 79902 (El Paso County)
                                       ADI: El Paso. TX
                                       Telephone: (915) 533-1414
                                       Matting Address:
                                        3100 N. Stanton St.
                                        a Paso TX 79902
                                       Pop. Served: 231,400
                                       Year Estabksh.  1982
                                       Representative: Petry. Inc.
                                       Ar Time: 6 am • Midnight
                                       Station Type: UHF
                                       Publicity Mtts: 03.04.19.26
                                       Freq./Pewer: 375.000 W Visual
                                       NetWOnt Attic.! Fox
                                       Owiiart*):
                                       KCIK TV. Inc.
                                       3100 N.  Stanton
                                       El Paso TX 79902
                                       Ownership %: 100
Rebecca Benson...  Public Affairs Direct
On-TheWUR
Larry Pepin	Film Director

•KMC-TV Ch. 4                 ""'
2201  Wyoming Ave.
El Paso TX 79903 (El Paso County)
ADI: El Paso. TX
Telephone: (915) 532-6551
Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 1799
  El Paso TX 79999
Pop. Served: 940.800
Year Establish: 1952
Representative: Seltel
Air Time: 5:30-2:00 A.M.
Station Type: VHF
                                       Publicity Mtts: 03
                                       Freq./Power: I
            : 66-72: 100.000 W
Wire Services: AP
                                                                              Network Atfil  CBS
                                                                              Ownerts):
                                                                              KDBC • TV. Ltd. Partnership
                                                                              P.O. Box 1799
                                                                              El Paso TX 79999
                                                                              Ownersmp %  100
Hugh V Roche
Beverly Dudley
Margie LaFluer
On-The-AIr:
Bill Mitchell
Steve Hmkle
John DeLatorre
General Manager
Community Affairs Dir
Sales Manager
. Editorial Manager
News Director
Weather Director
                                                                               •HINT-TV. Ch. 26
                                                                               5426 N Mesa
                                                                               El Paso TX 79912 (El Paso County)
                                                                               ADI: El Paso. TX
                                                                               Telephone: (915) 581-1126
                                                                               Fax: (915) 581-1393
                                                                               Year Establish. 1984
                                                                               Representative: Unnmon
                                                                               Air Time: 6:00  am-2:00 am
                                                                               Station Type: UHF
                                                                               Network AMI.: Unmsion
                                                                               Owner)*):
                                                                               Pasco De None Broadcasting Corp.
                                                                               5426 N. Mesa
                                                                               El Paso TX 79912
                                                                              Dr. LA Camefcnia
                                                                              ArtOhvar
                                                                              Roa McDamel
                                                                                                   General Manager
                                                                                                     Sales Manager
                                                                              •KTSM-TV Ch. 9
                                                                              801 N. Oregon
                                                                              El Paso TX 79902 (El Paso County)
                                                                              ADI: El Paso. TX
                                                                              Telephone: (915) 532-5421
                                                                              Pop. Served: 397.000
                                                                              Year Establish: 1953
                                                                              Representative: Blair TV
                                                                              Air Time: 24 Hrs. M-F 6 am-1 am Sa/
                                                                                Su
                                                                              Station Type: VHF
                                                                              Publicity Mils: 03.14.20.23
                                                                              Freq./Power 316.000 W.  Video: 42.700
                                                                                W. Aural
                                                                              Wire Services: AP
                                                                              Network Affil.: NBC
                                                                              Owner)*):
                                                                              Tn-State Broadcasting Co.. Inc
                                                                              801 N. Oregon St.
                                                                              El Paso TX 79902
                                       Richard Pearson	General Manager
                                       Katw Carlson .     .. Marketing Director
                                       Cindy Collins .... Public Service Direct
                                       Larry Bracher	Sale* Manager
                                                                               Micah Johnson.
                                                                               Barry Finn...
                                                             ..Mews Director
                                                           . Weather Director
                                                                              •KVU-TVCh.7
                                                                              4140 Rio Bravo
                                                                              El Paso TX 79902 (El Paso County)
                                                                              AU: El Paso. TX
                                                                              Telephone: (915) 532-7777
                                                                              Pop. Served: 700.000
                                                                              Year Establish: 1976
                                                                              Representative: KATZ Television
                                                                              Air Time: 4 am-1 am
                                                                              Station Type: VHF
                                                                              Publicity Mtts: 02.03.06.10.14.15.18.19.
                                                                                20.21.22.23.24.25.26
                                                                              Freq./Power 175-179 316.000 W
                                                                              wnre Services^ AP
                                                                              Network ArH.: ABC
                                                                              OwlNf^s);
                                                                              Marsh  Media. Q Paso
                                                                              600 S. Tyter.J2077
                                                                              Amantto TX 79101
                                                                              Ownersrup%: 100
                                                                                                   Station Manager
                                                                                                   . .Sales Manager
                                                                                                     .Sates Manager

                                                                                                     .  Film Director
                                                                                                      News Director
                                                                                                  . Weather Director
John Rnmehart .
Dan Overstreet
Chart* Steed.
On-TkeWur
Rubenn Carillo.
Gary Warner
David George..
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           FORT WORTH

  •KTVT-TV Ch. 11                '"''
  5233 Bridge St
  Fort Worth TX 76103 (Tarrant County)
  ADI- Dallas-Ft  Worth. TX
  Telephone (817) 451-1111
  Mailing Address
   Box 2495
   Fort Worth TX 76113
  Pop. Served- 4.949.007
  Year Establish  1955
  Representative  MMT
  Air Time  24 Hours
  Station Type. VHP
  Publicity  Mils: 01.02.03.06.11.14 19.21.
   24.26
  Freq./Power-  199.24 MnZ V  20374
   MHZ A. 316 KW
  Wire Services. AP
  Network Atfil.  Independent
  0«Mf(t):
  Gaylord Broadcasting Co
  1011  N. Central Expy.
  Dallas TX 75201
  Ownership %  100
                      Station Manager
                      General Manager
                   Public Affairs Direct
                     . .Sales Manager
                       .Sales Manager
                        Sales Manager
                        Sales Manager

                        News Director
John DeRoche
Ed Trimble
Clem Candelana
Bnan Jones
Donna Coomer
Bill Maples
Kyrnberly Redmond
On-Th*-Alr:
James Holland
 •KXAS-TV Ch. 5
 3900 Barnett St
 Fort Worth TX 76103 (Tarrant County)
 ADI: Dallas-Ft  Worth. TX
 Telephone: (B17) 429-5555
 Madmg Address:
   PO. Box 1780
   Fort Worth TX 76101
 Pop. Served: 1.500.000
 Year Establish:  1948
 Representative. Blair Television
 Air Time. 24 Hrs
 Station Type- VHF
 Freq. /Power 100.000 W. Visual. 60.300
   W. Aural
 Wire Services: AP. UPI
 Network Affil: NBC
 OVMttt):
 tin Broadcasting Corp
 Ownership % 100
 Management:
 Doug Adams      .      .   .  President
 Doug Adams      .  .  General Manager
 Lee Spiezkerman    Advertising Manager
 Nada Ruddock.   Community Affairs Dir
 Nada Ruddock     Public Service Direct
 Ken Waterman.         .Sales Manager
 Patty Parker..      	Sales Manager
 Teanne Garfield         Sales Manager

 Stuart  Kellogg          . News Director
 Scott Murray .     Sports Commentator


          HARLINGEN

 •KGBT-TV Ch.  4
 9201 W. Expressway 83
 Htringen TX 785S2 (Cameron  County)
 AM: McAllen-BrownsviHe. TX
 Telephone: (512) 421-4444
 Fix (512) 421-2318
 Ma*ng Address
  P.O. Box 2567
  Harkngen TX  78551
 Pop. Served  211.900
 Year Establish:  1953
 Representative:  Katz
 Air Time. 24  Hours
 Station Type- VHF
 Publicity Mtls: 03.14.19.20.21
 Freq./Power- 100.000 W
Wire Services: AP
 Network Affil.- CBS
Owiwrts):
 KGBT - TV. L P
P.O. Box 2567
Harkngen TX  78551
 Management:
 Tom Draper                 President
 Carrie Cox       Community Affairs Dir
 Carrie Cox        Public Service Direct
 Jim Louder             Sales Manager
 On-The-AIr:
 Kevin Steele       Sports Commentator
 Larry James          Weather Director


            HOUSTON

 •KHOU-TV Ch. 11                °"°
 1945 Allen Parkway
 Houston TX 77019 (Harris County)
 ADI- Houston  TX
 Telephone (713) 526-1111
 Mailing Address:
  PO. Box 11
  Houston TX 77001
 Pop. Served: 1.483.200
 Year Establish  1953
 Representative. Telerep
 Air Time  24 Hours
 Station Type  VHF
 Publicity Mtls: 03.21.23.24.26
 Freq./Power  Video 199 26MHZ Audio
  203.76 MHZ
Wire Services. UPI  AP. CBS News. CNN
 Network Affil  CBS
                                                                              On-TrwAIr:
                                                                              Sieve Ramsey
                                                                                                     News Director
A. H. Belo Corp
Comm Center. 400 Record St
Dallas TX 75265
Ownership V.  100
                                       Allan E. Howard              President
                                       Allan E  Howard       General Manager
                                       Cns Perez       Community Affairs Dir
                                       Rick Keilty              Sales Manager
                                       On-The-AIr:
                                       Bob McKay               Film Director
                                       Marlene McClinton  News Commentator
                                       Steve Smith        News Commentator
                                       David Goldberg          News Director
                                       Matt Musrl        Sports Commentator
                                       Gifford Nielsen     Sports Commentator
                                       Dr. Neil Frank        Weather Director

                                       *KHTV-TV Ch. 39                '""
                                       7700 Westpark
                                       Houston TX 77063 (Harris County)
                                       ADI  Houston. TX
                                       Telephone (713) 781-3939
                                       Mailing Address-
                                        P.O. Box 630129
                                        Houston TX 77263
                                       Pop. Served: 4.000.000
                                       Year Establish: 1967
                                       Representative- Jodie Sinclair
                                       Air Time- 6:30 AM
                                       Station Type:  UHF
                                       Publicity Mtls. 01.03
                                       Network AfM.: Ind
                                       OtnwrU):
                                       Gaylord Broadcasting

                                       •KPRC-TV Ch. 2                  *""
                                       8181 SW Freeway
                                       Houston TX 77074 (Harris County)
                                      ADI: Houston. TX
                                      Telephone- (713) 771-4631
                                      Mailing Address.
                                        P.O. Box 2222
                                        Houston TX 77252
                                      Pop. Served: 1.401.100
                                      Year Establish: 1949
                                      Representative: Petry
                                      Air Time: 24 Hours
                                      Station Type: VHF
                                      Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.
                                        09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
                                      Freq./Power  100 KW Vis. 10 KW  Aur
                                      Network Affil • NBC
                                      Owners):
                                      H & C Communications. Inc.
                                      8181 S.W. Fwy
                                      Houston TX 77074
                                      Ownership %•  100
                                      Management:
                                      Nolan Quam                .  President
                                      Nolan Quam..         General Manager
                                      Ethel Porter        Public Service  Direct
                                      Dick Daggett        ..    Sales Manager
 •KRIV-TV Ch. 26
 3935 Westheimer
 Houston TX 77027 (Harris Countyi
 ADI Houston. TX
 Telephone (713)626-2610
 Pop Served  123,280
 Year Establish 1971
 Representative HRP
 Air Time  6 am • 1 am
 Station Type UHF
 Publicity Mtls- 01.03.04.05.06.08.14.17
   19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26
 Freq /Power 2 660 MAX
 Wire Services  AP Sports  Network
 Network Affil • Fox
 Owwrt*):
 Fox Television
 5746 Sunset Blvd
 Los Angeles CA 90028
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 Jerry Marcus         General Manager
 Margaret Garcia   . Public Service Direct
 Craig Bland             Sales Manager
 Jose Oti                Sales Manager
 On-The-AIr:
 Will Wright              News Director

 •KTRR-TV Ch. 13
 3310 Bissonnet
 Houston TX 77005 (Harris County)
 ADI- Houston. TX
 Telephone. (713) 666-0713
 Mailing Address
  PO. Box 13
  Houston TX 77001
 Pop. Served: 1.466.500
 Year Establish: 1954
 Representative- Capital Cities /ABC
  National TV Sales
 Air Time: 24 Hours
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.08.12.
  13,14.19.20.21.23.24.25.26
 Freq. /Power: 316.000 W.  Video. 34.000
  W. Audio
 Wire Services. UPI. AP TWX. UPI
  Phototax
 Network Affil . ABC
 Owntrti):
 Capital Cities Communications. Inc /ABC
 727 W. 68th St.
 New York  NY 10022
 Management:
 James Masuco               President
 James Masucci        General Manager
 Claudette Sims .   Community Affairs Dir
 Cyndy Garza   .  . Public Affairs  Direct
 Jerry Lyles .         . .  Sales Manager
 Win Frazier             Sales Manager
 Jim Kedey             Sales Manager
 On-The-AIr:
Tom Doerr             News Director

 •KTXH-TV, Ch. 20               '""
8950 Kirby Dr.
 Houston TX 77054 (Harns  County)
ADI: Houston. TX
Telephone: (713)  661-2020
 Fax: (713) 665-3909
Year Establish: 1982
 Representative: Selfel
Air Time: 6:00 am-3:30 am
Station Type- UHF
                     General Manager
                     .  Sales Manager
                                      Management:
                                      Mike Dunlop .
                                      Mark Burden
                                                   LAREDO

                                      •RONS-TV Ch. 8
                                      102 W. Delmar
                                      Laredo TX 78041 (Webb County)
                                      ADI: Laredo. TX
                                      Telephone:  (512) 727-8888
                                      Mailing Address:
                                        P.O. Box  2829
                                        Laredo TX 78044
                                      Pop. Served 30.000
 Year Establish  1956
 Representative- Katz Continental
 Air Time- 6 am-1.30 ami5 Day
 Station Type: VHF
 Freq /Power. 316.000 KW
 Wire Services AP
 Network Affil  NBC. ABC
 Owners):
 Century Development Core  of Delaware
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 Jeannette Dieck         Sales Manager
 On-The-AIr:
 Richard Noriega         News  Director

 •KVTV-TV Ch. 13
 2600 Shea
 Laredo TX 78040 (Webb County,
 ADI: Laredo TX
 Telephone- (512) 723-2923
 Mailing Address-
  P.O  Box 2039
  Laredo TX 78044
 Pop. Served.  450.000
 Year Establish: 1973
 Representative: Seltel
 Air Time: 5:30 A.M -2:00 A.M.
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mtls 01.03.06.08.14.19.20.21.
  23.26
 Freq /Power 87.000 W ERP
 Wire Services: UPI
 Network Affil.: CBS
 Owners):
 K-SIX Television. Inc.
 TV. 10
 Corpus Chrsti TX 78405
 Management:
 Vann M. Kennedy        ..  . President
 Robert L. Gilmarttn     Station Manager
 Vann Kennedy .      . General Manager
 Juan Campos.      Public Affairs Drect
 Robert L. Gilmartin  ..   .Sales Manager
 On-Tht-Alr
 Juan Campos.           News Director


            LUBBOCK

 •KAMC-TV Ch. 28               """
 84th 4 Ave. L
 Lubbock TX 79423 (Lubbock County)
 ADI: Lubbock, TX
 Telephone  (806) 745-2828
 Fax: (806) 745-2744
 Mailing Address:
  P 0. Box 3790
  Lubbock TX 79452
 Poo Served: 150.000
 Year Establish: 1968
 Representative: Petry Television
 Air Time: 6 am-2 am F & Sa. 24  Hr  Su-
  T
 Station Type:  UHF
 Publicity Mtls: 03.17.19.20.21.23
 Freq./Power:  555.26  MHZ/visual.
  559.75 MHZ/aural.  2.000.000 W
 Wire Services: AP
 Network Affil.: ABC
                                                                             McAlister Television Ent. Inc.
                                                                             Box 3790
                                                                             Lubbock TX 79452
                                                                             Ownership %: 100
Greg McAlister	President
Greg McAlister	General Manner
Mike Blevms	  Continuity Minunt
BM Maddox	Sates Manager
On-The-Mr:
Byron Grandy	  News Director
Don Morelli	Weather Director

•KCBIVTV Ch.  11               *""
5600 Avenue A                  '  '
Lubbock TX 79404 (Lubbock County)
ADI: Lubbock. TX
Telephone: (806) 744-1414
Fax: (806) 744-0449
Mailing Address:
  5600 Ave. A
  Lubbock TX 794O4
Pop.  Served: 254.000
Year Establish: 1953
Representative:  KATZ
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  nation  Type VMF
  Publicity Mils 02 03
  Freq /Power Ch 11
  Wire Services AP
  Network AHil  NBC
  Owrwr(i):
  HoBum Inc
  Management:
  Gene Reischman            President
  Bill OeTourniiion       General Manager
  Craig Wells        Advertising Manager
  Craig Wells             Sales Manager
  On-The-AIr:
  Skip Watson            News Director

  •KJTV-TV Ch.  34                *""
  9800 University Ave
  luDOOCK TX 79423 (LuODocK County)
 ADI. Lubbock TX
 Telephone (606) 745-3434
 Fax  (806) 748-1949
 Pop. Served 378.200
 Year Establish  1981
 Representative  Seltel
 Air Time- 24 Mrs
 Station Type UHF
 Publicity Mtls- 14.20
 Freq./Power Ch 34 3.732.500 W.
  Antenna Ht 915'
 Wire Services CNN
 Network Afhl FOX
 Owner*..):
 Ramar Communications, me
 P 0. Bo* 3757
 lubbock Tx 79452
 Ownership '/. 100
                            President
                      Station Manager
                     General Manager
                       Sales Manager
Ray Moran
Brad Moran
Brad Moran
Randal Roberts
 •UK-TV Ch. 13
 7400 S. University
 Lubbock TX 79423 (Lubbock County)
 ADI: Lubbock. TX
 Telephone: (806) 745-2345
 Marimg Address
  PO  Box 1559
  Lubbock TX 79408
 Pop. Served. 170.000
 Year Establish. 1952
 Representative- Blair-TV
 Air Time. 24 Hours a Day/ 7 Days Week
 Station Type VHF
 Publicity Mtls  03
 Freo. /Power  25 100 W Audio. 25.100
  W Video
 Wire Services  AP
 Network Atfil  CBS
 Ow»erar Establish 1957
                                        Representative  Blair
                                        Air Time: Fulltime
                                        Station Type VHF
                                        Publicity Mtls 03.1426
                                        Freq./Power CH 4 100 KW
                                        Wire Services AP
                                        Network Atfil NBC
                                        OwnerX«>:
                                        Price Communications Station
                                        Ownership % 100
                                        Rush Evans
                                        On-The-AIr:
                                        John Hurt
                     General Manager

                        News Director
                                                                                       SAN ANGELO

                                                                              •KACB-TV Ch. 3
                                                                              Robert Lee Rt
                                                                              San Angelo TX 76901
                                                                               (Tom Green County)
                                                                              ADI: San Angeto. TX
                                                                              Telephone: (915) 655-4668
                                                                              Year Establish: 1956
                                                                              Air  Time: 6:30 pm-12.30 am
                                                                              Station Type: VHF
                                                                              Wire Services. UPI
                                                                              Network AM.- NBC
                                                                             Abutene Radio & TV
                                                                             Ken Knox
                                                                                                  General Manager
•KtST-TV Ch. 8
2800 Armstrong
San Angelo TX 76903
  (Tom Green County)
ADI: San Angelo.  TX
Telephone: (915) 949-8800
Mafcng Address-
  P 0.  Box 1941
  San Angelo TX 76902
Pop. Served: 89.800
Year Establish  1953
Representative: KATZ
Station Type VHF
Publicity Mtls: 03
Freq./Power- 316000W. Visual
Wire Services AP
Network Atfil • CBS
OwnaKt):
Jewell Television Corp
900 Jackson St 550
Dallas TX 75202
Ownership %. 100
Management
Ted Ktmbell          .      . .President
Gordon Hay           .Station Manager
Phil Brassie	General Manager
Kevin Settle   .     Advertising Manager
Mary Ann Aden.    Public Service Direct
On-The-AIr
Lou Kordek.         . Editorial Director
WKma Garcia         .  . .Film Director
Tom Siter..        .   Weather Director
Pat Attebery   Women's Commentator


         SAN ANTONIO

•MSB-TV, Ch. 29              "*"
520 N. Medina
San Antonio  TX 78207 (Bexar County)
ADI: San Antonio. TX
Telephone: (512) 299-1129
Fax: (512) 299-1545
Year Establish: 1984
Representative: Telerep
Air Time: 24 Mrs.
Station Type: UHF
Ownertt):
River City Broadcasting
1215 Cole St.
Samt Louis MO 63106
                                                           . .Station Manager
                                                           . General Manager
                                                             . Sales Manager
Mike Lift...   .
Mike Lift .
Mike Granados
 •KOVA-TV. Ch. 60
 6234 San Pedro
 San Antonio TX 78216 (Bexar County)
 ADI: San Antonio. TX
 Telephone (512)3404860
 Fax. (512) 341-3962
 Year Establish  1989
 Air Time 6:00  am-Midnight
 Station Type UHF
 Network Atfil.  Tetemunco
 Management
 Don Travis                  . President
 Arthur Emerson       General Manager
 Nicole Smith            Sales Manager
 Luis Herandez           Sales Manager

 •KENS-TV Ch. 5                 ""
 5400 Fredencksburg Rd.
 San Antonio TX 78229 (Bexar County)
 ADI: San Antonio. TX
 Telephone: (512) 366-5000
 Mating Address-
  P.O. Box TV 5
  San Antonio TX 78299
 Pop. Served: 515.140
 Year Ejubtah:  1950
 Representative: Blair Television
 Air Time: 24 Hrs.
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mtls: 02.03.22.26
 Freq./Power: Visual 77.25/100 KW
Wire Services: National Weather Seme*.
  Assoc.  Press
Network Affil.: CBS
Owners):
 Harte-Hanks Communications. Inc
 P.O. Box 269
 San Antonio TX 78291
Buraau<«):
CBS Southwest Regional  Office
 5400 Fredencksburg
 San Antonio TX 78229
Contact  Jerry  Rid!ing/B
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  :tation Type VHF        -i
  "uttidty Mtls: 01.03.10.14.21.23
  Freq./Power: 316.000 W
  Wire Services  AP. ABC
  Network Affil.  ABC. Audio: Stereo
  Ownerts):
  H & C Communications tnc
  3050 Post Oak Blvd . Ste  1330
  Houston TX  77056
  Ownership %  100
  Stimuli):
  H & C Comm., Inc Washmmgton
    Bureau
  2Z33 Wise Ave..  N W.. «442
  Washington DC 20007
  Telephone (202) 333-6800
  Contact: Anne Wheeler. Reporter
                                        P.O. Bo« 6103
                                        Temple TX 76503
                                        Ownership % 100
 James Crowther    .   ...  President
 James Joslyn        ..... President
 James Joslyn  .      . General Manager
 Lydia Ategria     Community Affairs Oir
 Richard Yzagnirre   .    .Sales Manager
 On-The-AIr:
 Teresa Tamez. .          Film Director
 James Boyle         .  . News Director

 •MKX-TV Ch. 41                """
 411 E. Ourango Blvd
 San Antonio TX 78204 (Bexar County)
 ADI: San Antonio. TX
 Telephone: (512) 227-4141
 Fax: (512) 227-0469
 Mailing Address:
   411 E Durango Blvd.
   San Antonio TX 78204
 Pop.  Served: 7.478.680
 Year  Establish: 1955
 Representative: Umvision. Inc.
 AH- Tune: 5 am-2 am.  Monday-Sunday
 Station Type: Cable
 Pupkoty Mils: 02.03.06.08.19.20.21.22.
   23.24
 Freq.'/Power: 632 -  638 MHZ Visual
   ERP 832 KW
 Wire Services. AP
 Network Ami.: Untvtston
 Ummion Holdings Co . Inc.
 605 Third Ave.
 New York NY 10158
 Ownership %. 75
 First Ctkcago Holdings
 1st Natl Bk of Chicago. #0196
 Chicago IL 60670
 Ownership %. 25

 Hallmark Inc
 Kansas City KS 66106
 Unmsion News
 411  E. Durango
 San  Antonio TX 78204
 Telephone: (512) 227-4141
 Contact  Mana Antonieta CoHins.
           Bureau Chief
 Steve Gust.        .  General Manager
 Arnparo Ortiz   .. Community Affairs Dir
 Bram Wattuns   ..   . Marketing Director
 On-The-AIr
 Roy Blom	News Director


             TEMPLE

 •KCEM-TV Ch. 6                 **"
 17 S. 3rd St.
 Temple TX 76501 (BeH County)
 ADI: W»co-Tempte-eryan. TX
 Telephone: (817) 773-1633
 Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 6103
  Temple TX 76503
 Pop. Served: 517.900
 Year Establish: 1953
 Representative: Btar TV
 Air Time: Full Time
 Station Type: VHF
 PuMoty Mtls: 01.03.04.10.11.12.13.14.
  15.16.17.19.20.21.23.24.25
 Freq. /Power: 100.000 W
Wire Services: AP
 Network Affil  NBC
Owaer<»):
Channel 6. Inc.
                                        Mrs. Frank W Mayborn       President
                                        John A. Tallerico       Station Manager
                                        Daniel C. Lesmeister .  General Manager
                                        Pat Hargis          Continuity Manager
                                        Roscoe  Harmon   Minority Affairs Dire
                                        Roscoe  Harrison   Public Affairs Direct
                                        Cheryl Dorn        Public Service Direct
                                        Larry Taylor    .   ... Sales Manager
                                        On-The-AIr
                                        Catherine Peeples  .   .  News Director
                                        Bruce Thomas        Weather Director


                                                      TYLER

                                        •KLTV-TV Ch. 7                 "*"
                                        Old Kilgore Hwy.
                                        Tyler TX 75710 (Smith  County)
                                        ADI: Tyler-Longvww-Jacksonville. TX
                                        Telephone: (903) 597-5588
                                        Pop. Served: 82.000
                                        Year Establish: 1954
                                        Representative: Katz
                                        Air Time: 5:30-12:30 AM
                                        Station Type: VHF
                                        Publicity Mtls: 02.03.04.08.12.14.17.19.
                                         20.21.23.25
                                        Freq./Power: 316.000 W
                                        Wire Services: AP. CNN
                                        Network Affil: ABC
                                        Owners):
                                        TV - 3. Inc.
                                        P.O. Box 1712
                                        Jackson  MS 39215
                                        Ownership %: 100
                                                           ...   .   President
                                                          ... General Manager
                                                          . Marketing Director
                                                          ....  Sates Manager
                                                              . News Director
Btad Streit
Btad Streit
Pat Stacey...
Shelley Martin.
On-The-AIr:
Jerry Fisher.
                                                   VICTORIA

                                       •KVCT-TV Ch. 19                """
                                       »1  Eastgate Industrial Plaza
                                       Victoria TX 77901 (Victoria County)
                                       ADI: Victoria. TX
                                       Telephone: (512) 576-5131
                                       Mailing Address:
                                         P. O. Box 1879
                                         Victoria TX 77902
                                       Pop. Served. 247.500
                                       Year Establish: 1969
                                       Representative. Adam Young. Inc
                                       Air Tune: 19-20 Hours Dai
                                       Station Type: UHF
                                       Pubkdty Mtls: 02.03.04.08.10.12.14.20.
                                         21
                                       Freq. /Power 155.000 W ERP
                                       Wire Services: UPI
                                       Network Ami.- ABC
                                       Victoria Communications Corp.
                                       P.O. Box 1879
                                       Victoria TX 77902
                                       Ownership %: 100
                                       WWiam M. Murphy	President
                                       Doris Littles	Community Affairs Dir
                                       Doris Littles	Pubhc Affairs Direct
                                       Doris Utttes	Pubhc Service Direct
                                       Bettv Gnmsmger	Sales Manager
                                       On-The-AIr:
                                       Brenda Simpson	Editorial Director
                                       Brenda Simpson ...  News Commentator
                                       Brenda Simpson	News Director
                                       Peggy Common	Weather Director


                                                     WACO

                                       •KWTX-TV Ch. 10                I°*°
                                       6700 American Plz.
                                       Waco TX 76712 (Me  Lennan County)
                                       ADI: Waco-Temple-Bryan. TX
                                       Telephone: (817) 776-1330
                                       Mailing Address.
                                         P 0. Box 2636
                                         Waco TX 76702
 Pop  Served: 239.000
 Year Establish  1955
 Representative: Seltel
 Air Time: 5 30 am • 12.30 am
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mtls: 04.14.26
 Freq. /Power: Channel 10 209 KW
 Wire Services  UPI
 Network Arfil.- CBS
 Ownertt):
 KWTX Broadcasting Co
 6700 American Plaza
 Waco TX 76712
 Ownership %  100
 Bureaux*):
 KWTX-TV
 6700 American Plaz<
 Waco TX 76712
 Telephone: (817) 776-1330
 Contact: Rick Bradneld. News Director
 Management
 Thomas G. Pears ....... President
 Ray Oeaver ....... Station Manager


            WESLACO

 •KRCV-TV Ch. 5                 *"**
 900 E. Expressway
 Westoco TX 78596 (Hidalgo County)
 ADI: McA'ier-Browri'^le. TX
 Telephone: (512) 968-5555
 Mailing Address:
  P.O.  Box 5
 Pop. Served: 178.200
 Representative: Blair Television
 Air Time: 6:00 AM-1:00 AM
 Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mtls: 04
 Freq. /Power:  100.000 W. Video: 19.100
  W. Audio
 Wire Services: AP
 Network Affil : ABC
 Owners):
 Manship Stations
 Management
 Douglas Manship  ..... President
 Ray Alexander ..... Station Manager
 Ray Alexander. . .      General Manager
 Jerry Lee Berg .... Continuity Manager
 Mary Grace Landsberg
     ............. Public Service Direct
 Tom Hagner .       ---- Sates Manager
 On-The-AIr:
 Joe Moreno ........... Film Director
 Rick Diaz .       .        News Director
 Marty Briggs . .    Sports Commentator
 Dave Brown .     .Sports Commentator


        WICHITA FALLS

 •KMJZ-TV Ch. 6                  "™
 1 Broadcast Rd.
Wichita Fans TX 76309 (Wichita County)
 ADI: Wichita Fatls-Lawton. OK-TX
Telephone: (817) 322-6957
 Maikng Address:
  P.O. Box 2130
  Wichita FaHs TX 76307
 Pop. Served: 672.500
Year Establish: 1953
 Representative: Blair Television
Air Time: Monday - Sunday 6 am - 1
  pen
Station Type: VHF
 Publicity Mtls: 02.03.06.07.08.12.14.15.
  16.19,20.21.22.23.24.26
 Freq. /Power 100.000 W. Video: 20.000
  W, Audio
Wire Services: UPI
Network Affil.: CBS
                                       Adams Communications Corp.
                                       1149 Coast Village Rd.. Ste. 2
                                       Santa Barbara CA 93108'
                                       Ownership V 100
                                       Management
                                       Mark Cummmgs . .   . . General Manager
                                       Sandy Berthetot . . . Public Service Direct
                                       Nina Jackson ...... Sates Manager
                                       On-The-AIr.
                                       Bill Jackson ......... News Director
                                                                               •KFDX-TV Ch. 3
                                                                               4SOO Seymour Hwy
                                                                               Wichita Falls TX 76309 (Wichita County)
                                                                               ADI: Wichita Falls-Lawton. OK-TX
                                                                               Telephone: (817) 692-4530
                                                                               Mailing Address:
                                                                                 P.O. Box 4000
                                                                                 Wichita Falls TX 76308
                                                                               Pop. Served  162.800
                                                                               Year Establish:  1953
                                                                               Representative- Katz
                                                                               Air Time: 19 Hours
                                                                               Station Type. VHF
                                                                               Publicity Mtls- 01.03.04.05.06.08.11.12.
                                                                                 14,15.16.17.18.19.20.21.23
                                                                               Freq./Power- 100.000 W
                                                                               Wire Services. NPS. AP
                                                                               Network Affil: NBC
                                                                               Owner(t):
                                                                               Price Communications
                                                                               45 Rockefeller Plz.
                                                                               New York NY 10111
                                                                               Ownership %: 100
                                                                              Robert Price.  ..
                                                                              Frank Forsey ..
                                                                              On-The-Alr.
                                                                              Joe Brown  ..  .
                                                                              Ray Wallace .
                                                                              Skip McBride  ..
                    	President
                    —Sate* Manager

                    — Farm Director
                     .., NAWS Director
                     Weather Director
                                                                                            UTAH
        SALT LAKE CTY

•KSL-TV Ch. 5               "   """
55 N. 300 W. Broadcast House
Salt Lake Cty UT 84101
  (Salt Lake County)
ADI: Salt Lake City. UT
Telephone: (801) 575-5555
Mailing Address:
  KSL Broadcast House
  Sart Lake Cy UT 84110
Pop. Served: 873.100
Year Establish: 1949
Representative: Petty/Art Moore
Air Time: 4 am • 4 am
Station Type: VHF
Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06,07.08,
  09.10.11.12.13.14.15.19.20
Freq./Power: Ch. 5. 33.900 W
Wire Services: UPI. AP. RN
Network Alt*.: CBS
Owners):
Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter - Day Samts
47 East S. Temple
Salt Lake Cty UT 84150
Ownership %: 100
Bruce Reese
William R. Murdoch .
Maggie St. Claire. .
                                                                                                   General Managtr
Oifl Snyder
Steve Undstey
On-Tne-AIr:
Dick Hours*
                                                                                                     Sales Manager
                                                                                                     Sales Manager
                                                                                                News Commentator
•KTVX-TV Ch. 4                 """
1760 Fremont Dr.
San Lake Cty UT 84104
  (Salt Lake County)
ADI: Salt Lake City. UT
Telephone: (801) 972-1776
Mailing Address:
  1760 Fremont Dr.
  Salt Lake Cty UT 84104
Pop. Served:  1.700.000
Representative: MMT       —
Air Time: 20 Hours
Station Type: VHF
Publicity Mfe: 01.02.03.04.05.06.08.09.
  10.11.12.13.14.21.23.24.25
Freq. /Power: 50.100 W. Visual
Wire Services: AP. UPI
Network Affil.: ABC
Owner($):
United Television.  Inc.
8501 Wttshire Blvd.. Ste. 340
Beverly  Hills  CA 90211
Ownership %  100
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    Noon 1 day prior
  Supp4*m*nt(l):
  Sunsations
    Day Published Every Thursday
    Lead Time 1 week
    Desc  Weekend-TV
    Publicity Mils 06.07 12.14.17
    Mils Deadline  1  week
    Contact  Joyce Christie
            Telephone  (602) 783-3333
            PO Box271
            Yuma A2 85364
    Personnel Joyce Christie. Editor
           ARKANSAS


           ARKADELPHIA

 Arkadelphia Daily Sifting HeraM (If
 205 S 26th St
 Arkadelphia AR 71923 (Clark County)
 Telephone. (501) 246-5525
 MaHmg Address
   P 0. Box 10
   Arkadelphia AR 71923
 Pop. Served. 10.221
 Year Establish  1886
 Pub Frequency: 5 Days A Week
 Pub. Size. Standard Size
 Subscnp  Rate  $42 /Yr
 Pubkcity Mtls  01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.
   09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
 Freelance Pay  Varies
 Print Process: Offset
 Wire Services  AP
 Circulation- evening 3.980
 Circulation Type. Paid
 Owner)!):
 Donrey Media Group
 P.O. Box  1359
 Fort Smith AR 72902
 Ownership %  100
 Editorial:
 Lewis  Oelavan                .  Editor
 Andy Mayberry                 Sports
       *  24 Hours Prior
 Degary Today
   Day Published Monthly
   Lead Time: 2 Weeks
 Advertiser. The
   Day Published Weekly
   Lead Tune: 48 Hours
   Desc.: Advertiser
   Publicity Mtls: 14
   Mtls Deadline. 48 Mrs. Prior
   Contact' Philhp Peterson
           Telephone: (501) 246-5525
           P 0  Box 10
           Arkadelphia AR 71923


           BATESVILLE


 BetMvilto Guard (E)              "~
 258 W  Main St.
 BatesviHe  AR 72503 (Indpndce County)
 Telephone- (501) 793-2383
 Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 2036
  Batesvae AR 72503
 Pop. Served: 8.263
 Year Establish- 1876
 Pub. Frequency- Mon.-Fn.
 Pub. Sue: Standard Size
 Subscnp. Rate:  $40/Yr
 Pubkcity Mtls: 01.06.07.11.12.13.15.16.
  17.21.22
 Freelance  Pay $.40 /Col. Inch
 Pnnt Process: Offset
 Wire Services. AP
 Circulation- evening 9.500
 Circulation Type Paid
Owner*.):
The Batesville Guard-Record Co. Inc
2S8 W Mam St.
Batesville AR 72501
Ownership V 100
Bureau*!):
Batesville Guard • Record Co
258 W Main
Batesville AR 72501
Telephone  (501) 793-2383
Contact Jeff Porter. Managing Editor
  Editorial:
  Jelf Porter                     Editor
  Frank Wallis            Business Editor
  Larry Stroud      Entertainment Editor
  Julie Fidle                Family Editor
  Frank Wallis               Farm Editor
  Juhe Fidle                 Food Editor
  Julie Fidle                Home Editor
  Larry Stroud           Outdoor Editor
  Knsty Wolford     Pet or Animal Editor
  Jeff Porter         Photography Editor
  Jeff Porter              Political Editor
  Larry Stroud      Radio Television Edit
  Paul Glover               Sports Editor
  Deadline: 1 1 00 A M.- Story-9:00 A.M :
   News-9 00 A.M . Photo-9 00 A.M
 River Country
   Day Published:  Friday
   Lead Time: 5 Days
   Oesc.: Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mtls- 01.06.07.10.11.12.15.
     21.22
   Mtls Deadline: 5 Days
   Contact  Larry Stroud
           Telephone: (501) 793-2383
           258 W. Main St
           Batesville AR 72501
 Batesville Guard
   Day Published: Monday - Friday
   Lead Time: 1 Day
   Desc.: Local News &  Features
   Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.
     10.11.17.21.22.24
   Contact: Jeff Porter
           Telephone: (501) 793-2383
           PO. Box 2036
           BatesvUle AR 72503


             BENTON


 •Btntan Courier, The (E)         **'
 1  Courier Place
 Benton AR 72015 (Saline County)
 SMSA: Little Rock-North Little Rock. AR
 Telephone: (501)  778-8228
 Mailing Address.
  P.O. Box 207
  Benton AR 72015
 Pop. Served- 17.500
 Year Establish. 1876
 Pub. Frequency Monday - Friday
 Pub. Size: Standard Size
 Subscrip Rate- $4/Mo. $54/Yr Mail
  State: $59 /Yr. Mail Out State
 Publicity  Mtls: 01.03.04.06.07.10.11.12.
  13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21
 Freelance Pay. By Pre - Arrangement
  Only
 Prmt Process. Offset
 Wire Services. AP
 Circulation: evening 9.200
 Circulation Type: Paid
Benton Publishing Co.
S. M. Hodges	Publisher
J. Randall Luten   . Advertising Manager
David Dawson  .   . Circulation Manager
J. Randall Luten . .Classified Adv. Manag
Judy Smith ..   .   .Book Review Editor
Paul Sawyer	Business Editor
Lynda Hollenbeck   	Columnist
Lynda Hollenbeck  .  .   Education Editor
Paul Sawyer  ..  . Environmental Editor
Suzanne Brown	Fashion Editor
Suzanne Brown...      .   Food Editor
Lynda Hollenbeck   Pet or Animal Editor
Paul Sawyer         Real  Estate Editor
Suzanne Brown.      ... Society Editor
Deadline:  S 10:30 AM P 10:30 AM
Supplements):
Weekend TV
  Day Published Every Friday
  Lead Time W 12 Noon
  Desc.  Weekend-TV
           BENTONVILLE

  •Benton County Daily Record     *"*
  209 N.W. 'A'
  Bentonviile AR 72712 (Benton County)
  SMSA: FayetteviHe-Sprmgdale. AR
  Telephone: (501) 273-7781
  Mailing Address
   P 0. Box 1049
   BentonviMe AR 72712
  Pop. Served 9.150
  Year Establish  1886
  Pub. Frequency M-F PM /Sun Morn
  Pub. Size- Broadsheet
  Subscrip Rate: $48/Yr
  Publicity Mtls- 01.06.10.11.12.14.16.17.
   19.20.21.22.24
  Freelance Pay Negotiable
  Print Process Offset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation: evening 8.275.
   Sunday 8.867
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Owners):
 Community Publishers. Inc.
 P.O. Box 1049
 Bentonviile AR 72712
 Ownership V 100
 Steve Trolinger  .        	President
 Steve Trolinger.       	Publisher
 Kerry Jensen   .    Advertising Manager
 Clarence Vandwr   .Circulation Manager
 Editorial:
 Steve Trolinger	Editor
 Deadline. Two Days Before Desired
   Publication
 TV Week
  Day Published: Weekly
  Lead Time: 10 Days
  Contact: Kerry Jensen
           Telephone: (501) 273-7781
           209 N.W. -A- St
           BentomnHe AR 72712
 Ozark Neighbor
  Day Published: Once A Week
  Lead Time: 1 Week
  Publicity Mtls: 01.06.17.20.22.24
  Mtls Deadline: One Week Before
  Contact. Kerry Jensen
           Telephone: (501) 273-7781
           209 N.W. -A« St.
           BentonvtHe AR 72712
  Spec. Reqwemts: Page Sue S Cot. i
    16


           BLYTHEVILLE

 Courier Na*s (E)                "**
 N. Broadway & Moultrie
 Blytheville AR 72316 (Mas County)
 Telephone: (501) 763-4461
 Maikng Address:
  P.O. Box 1108
  BLYTHEVILLE AR 72316
 Pop. Served. 25.000
 Year Establish: 1903
 Pub. Frequency: Daily  Except Saturday
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Subscnp. Rate: $75 /Yr
 Publicity Mtls: 06.11.12.14.17.18.19.20.
  21.22,23.24.25.26
 Freelance Pay: $.25/Inch. If U
 Prmt Process: Offset
Wire Services: AP. NYT
Circulation: evening 9.200.
  Sunday 9.200. other 12.400
 Circulation Type: Paid  •
Owner*!):
 Park Newspapers Of Blythevite. Ar.. Inc.
 Broadway & Moultne
Blytt>ev*e AR 72315
Ownership  %. 100
Courier News
Edtorujh
Thomas G. Wilson.  Ill	Editor
Kay Hams	Beauty Editor
Terry G. Hawkins.     . .Church Editor
Kay Harris   	Education Editor
Terry Hawkins       ..  .. Farm Editor
Kay Harris   .         ..   Food Editor
Mark Bevms	Sports
Deadline: Adv.-9:00 A.M. day before
   pub!.. Story-10:00 A.M.: News-11.-00
   A.M.: Photo-9OO A.M.
 SupalimimW
 Leisure Time
   Day Published: Friday's
   Lead Time: 3-Days
   Desc.: Books. Radio-TV. Food
   Publicity Mtls: 01.03.05.06.07.08.10
     11.12.13.14.16.17.19.23
   Mtls Deadline- 3 Days Before
     Publication
   Contact- Thomas G. Wilson. Ill
           Telephone: (501) 763-44«i
           Broadway & Moultne
           Blytheville AR 72315
 Mail CaH
   Day Published: Weekly
   Lead Time: 3 Days
   Desc.: Local News & Features
   Mtls Deadline: 3  Days Before
    Publication (Every Wednesday)
   Contact: Thomas G. Wilson. Ill


             CAMDEN

 Camden Newt (E)                **"
 113 Madison Ave
 Camden AR 71701 (Ouachita County)
 Telephone: (501) 836-8192
 Pop. Served: 15.800
 Year Establish: 1921
 Pub. Frequency: Daily
 Pub. Size: Standard Size
 Subscnp. Rate: $53/Yr.: $67/Yr. 0* ot
   County
 Pubtoty Mils: 01.06.10.12.13,14.15.15,
   17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25
 Print By: Offset
 Wire Services: AP
 Circulation: evening 6.000
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Omen*):
 Camden News Putt. Co.
 Camden AR 71701
 Ownerships: 100
Lowell Sanders	Seas'.'
Oaa«lm.  S 10:30 AM N 1030 AM P
  5:00 PM Previous Day
            CONWAY
Basa Lofty
      jLof Cafteal
1058 FrontSt.
Conway AR 72032 (Fauhner County)
Telephone: (501) 327-6621
Mating Address:
  P.O. Box 969
  Conway AR 72032
Pop. Served: 20.200
Year Establish: 1879
Pub. Frequency: Daly Excpt Sat
Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subscnp. Rate: $55/Yr.
Pubkcity Mm: 01.05.06.07 11.12,14. J&
  16.17.18.19.20.21.22.24
Wire Services: AP
Circulation: evening 10.000.    -'  '
  Sunday 10.000               «•••'
Cremation Type: Paid
Owner*!):                     '*.'<
Conway Print** Co.           *. *»
Ownership %: 51              •-•  ...
                                                                               Ownership %: 49
Pamela H*	_ Bueinect tOtu
David Mabury	_Mu   ~
Sanya Ashbrook	Society!
Dend McCoium	SporH I
       : Two days prior to pubNeaten.
           DC QUEEN
De Queen AR 71832 (Sewer County) '
Telephone: (501) 642-21 1 1         •:.
Maikng Address:                "  "y
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  De Queen AR 71832
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               HOPE

 Hope Star (I)
 522 W Third SI
 HOB« AR 7180! iHeiipsia ^_n!v>
 Teiepnone  ibOl i 77? SSH
 Mailing Address
  P 0 So* 648
  Hope AR 71801
 »oo Served  10 331
 Year Establish 1899
 Pub Frequency 5 Days Mon   Fi,
 PuO Size  Broaasneet
 iuBscnp  Rate $60-Vejr
 Publicity Mils 01 02 03 04 06 07 10 11
  12 U.15 16 17 192021 22
 Freelance  Pay $ 25'lncn
 Print Process uttset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation  evening 5 068 rjmerlSOOO
 Circulation Type Paio
OwlWftS):
 Newsco  Inc
 215 Mountain Drive  Ste 101
Destm FL 32541
 Ownership %  100
 Editorial:
 Jim Perry                       Editor
 D Winchei              Outdoor Editor'
 D Wmchei          Photograpny Editor
D Wmchei              Society Eoitor
Doug Dunston                  Sports
D Wmchel       Women s Interest Edit
Deadline: Adv -2 days before DUOI
  Color-3 days Story-lOOOAM  day of
  puDI  News-10 00 A M  day of puol
  Photo-Day before Publ
Supplement)!!:
 star Time
  Day Published Weekly  Tuesday
  Lead Time 1 Ween
  Desc Advertiser
  Publicity Mils 01 02.03 04 06 07 08
    10.12.13.14.15 16.17 19
  Mtls Deadline  1 Week Prior
  Contact  Jim Perry
          Telephone  (501) 7778841
          PO Box 648
          Hope AR 71801
 .tar Extra
  Day Published Weekly • Friday
  Leaa Time Thursday  Before
  Desc.. Entertainment
  Publicity Mils 01.02.03.04.05 06 07
   08.09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
  Mtls Deadline Thursday Noon For
   Monday Publication
  Contact  Jim Perry
          Telephone (501) 777-8841
          PO 80.648
          Hope AR 71801
  Spec Requiremts Total Market
   Coverage  Circ 15.000
  Personnel Larry Rhodes
           Jim Perry


        JACKSONVILLE

 Jacksonville Daily New» (MES-SAf!V
 16  W Hickory
 (CksonvHIe AR 72076 (Pulaski  County)
 MSA: Little Rock-North Little Rock. AR
 Hephone  (501)982-6506
 •line Address
 P.O. Bo> 5329
 Jacksonville AR 72076
 >p  Served 27.000
 tar Establish  1957
 ib.-.Frequency Daily
 ib. Sue. Broadsheet
 Jbscnp  Rate  S12/Yr
 .bfccrty Mtls  01 06.10 11 12.13  14 21
 22
  mt Process  Offset
  re Services  UPI
 'Dilation  morning 9.600.
 evening 9.762. Sunday 15 770
 other 20.000
 •culation  Type Paid
 tneHs):
 mMd Publishing Co
  6  West Hickory
  cksonvilte AR 72076
  neral Media  Inc
                                 Management:
                                 E'ton Jo: uson               President
                                 Eo Dean                    Publisher
                                 Ken Elnott          Advertising Manager
                                 Bob Houston       Circulation Manager
                                 I jcy Keaton      Classified Adv  Manag
                                 Ken Elliotl           Marketing Director
                                 Ken Elliott          Promotion Manager
                                 Editorial:
                                 Sjndy DJVIS                    Editor
                                 Muriel Rtdam            Fjshion Editor
                                 Sryce Marshall           Feature Editor
                                 Muriel Redam              Food Editor
                                 Bryce Marshall   Government Attairs Ed
                                 Muriel Redam             Home Editor
                                 Muriel Redam          Lite Style Editor
                                 Bryce Marsnaii      Photograpny Edito.
                                 Bryce Marshall           Political Editor
                                 Muriel Redam            Society Edito'
                                 Bryce Marshall            Stamp Editor
                                 Muriel Redam    Women s Interest Edit
                                 Susan Adkisson            Youth Editor
                                 Deadline: 12 00 noon 2 days prior
                                  News-12 00 noon  1 day prior  Photo
                                  1200 noon 1 oay prior


                                          JONESBORO

                                Jonesboro  Sun (MS)
                                 518 Carson
                                Jonesboro AR 72401 (Craighd County)
                                Telephone (5011 935-5525
                                Mailing Address
                                  PO Box 1249
                                  Jonesboro AR 72401
                                Pop  Served 28000
                                Year Establish  1903
                                Pub  Frequency  7 Days
                                Pub  Size 4 Color Photos/Art
                                Subscnp  Rate $6 /Mo
                                Publicity Mtls  14 17.18.19.22.23 24
                                Print Process  Offset
                                Wire Services  AP
                                Circulation  morning  25.600.
                                  Sunday 29 000
                                Circulation Type  Paid
                                Owners):
                                Troutt Bros Inc
                                518 Carson
                                Jonesboro AR 72401
                                Ownership %  100
                                Editorial:
                                John Troutt. Jr                  Editor
                                Myra Buhrmester         Society Editor
                                Charles Cromwell               Sports
                                Deadline: 1200 Midnight
                                Supplements):
                                Local SS
                                  Desc  Magazine Suppl
                                Weekend TV
                                  Desc  Weekend-TV
                                Mdse Publ
                                  Desc  Merchandising Publ


                                         LITTLE  ROCK

                                •Arkansas Democrat (MS)        *°"
                                Capitol Ave  & Scott  SI
                                Little Rock AR 72201 (Pulaski County)
                                SMSA. Little Rock-North Little Rock. AR
                                Telephone (SOD 378-3400
                                Mailing Address
                                  P 0 Box 2221
                                  little Rock AR 72203
                                Pop  Served  319.800
                                Year Establish. 1870
                                Pub. Frequency  Daily & Sunday
                                Pub  Size Standard Size
                                Subscnp  Rate S8.7S/Mo
                                Publicity Mtls  01.07.14.19.20.21.22.24
                                Freelance Pay Not Set
                                Print Process  Offset
                                Wire Services  AP TPNS  UPI SH
                                Circulation morning  108000.
                                  Sunday 203.000
                                Circulation Type  Paid
                                Ownerd):
                                Little Rock Newspapers  Inc
                                PO  Box 2221
                                Little Rock AR 72203
                                Ownership %  100
                                Management:
                                Walter Hussman  Jr           President
                                Walter Hussman.  Jr           Publisher
 Jonn MoOOs        Advertising Manager
 Ljrry Graham      Circulation Manager
 C.irl Bates       Classified Adv. Manag
 Editorial:
 Rav Hobbs           Assignment Editor
 Eric E Harrison      Amusement Editor
 Beth Dempsey      Book  Review Editor
 Robert Dunn            Business Editor
 Ray Hobbs                 City Editor
 Cynthia Howell         Education Editor
 Erie Harrison       Entertainment Editor
 Bobbi Ridlehoover  Environmental Editor
 Robert Dunn               Farm Editor
 Vanessa Thomas         Fashion Editor
 Rick Kron                 Food Editor
 Robbie Modeland       Life Style Editor
 Eric Harrison              Music Editor
 Steve Bowman          Outdoor Editor
 Aiyson Hogel               State Editor
 Griffin Smith              Travel Editor
 Su ppwintnti •);
 Midweek
  Day Published Weekly
  Lead Time- One  Week
  Desc.  Columns (Misc)
  Publicity-Mtls  14
  Mtls Deadline- Two Weeks Before
    Publication
  Contact Celia Storey
          Telephone- (501) 378-3485
          PO Box  2221
          Little Rock AR 72203
Weekend TV
  Day Published Weekly
  Lead Time One  Week
  Desc  Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls. 14
  Contact Margaret  Hanry
          Telephone (501)378-3485
       /   P 0. Box 2221
          Little Rock AR 72203
Arkansas Magazine
  Day Published- Weekly
  Lead Time. Two  Weeks
  Publicity Mtls 07.14
  Contact Rhonda Phillips
          Telephone (501) 378-3485
          P.O Box 2221
          Little Rock AR 72203
High Profile
  Day Published. Weekly
  Lead Time 2 Weeks
  Oesc  Fashion
  Publicity Mils- 14
  Contact- Phyllis Brandon
          Telephone (501) 378-3574
          PO Box 2221
          Little Rock AR 72203
High School Times
  Oay Published Weekly
  Lead Time- 2 Weeks
  Publicity Mtls  14
  Contact- Laura Hall
          Telephone (501) 378-3485
          PO. Box 2221
          Little Rock AR 72203

•Arkansas Gazette (MS)          *~
112 W Third
Little Rock AR 72201 (Pulaski County)
SMSA  Little Rock-North Little Rock. AR
Telephone- (SOI) 371-3700
Mailing Address
  P.O.  Box 1821
  Little Rock AR 72203
Pop. Served  378.900
Year Establish: 1819
Pub. Frequency- Daily
Pub. Size- Broadsheet
Subscrip. Rate: $78/Yr
Publicity Mtts 01.07.11.12.14.18.19.20.
  21.22.23.26
Freelance Pay  $1 50 Printer I
Print Process Offset
Wire Services- NYT AP KR GNS Cr» Too
Circulation- morning 129.190.
  Sunday 223.000
Circulation Type: Paid
Ownerd):
Arkansas Gazette Co /A  Gannett
  Newspaper
112 W Third
Little Rock AR 72203
Ownership %  100
BureaiKs):
Arkansas Gazette
 1000 Wilson Rd  Ste 1000
 Artngton VA 22229
 Telephone  1 703) 276-5800
 Contact  Jeff Stinson Bureau Chief
 Management:
 Craig Moon                  Publisher
 Guy L Giimore     Circulation Manager
 Susie Miles          Marketing Director
 Martha Jean McHaney
                   Personnel Manager
 Editorial:
 Keith Moyer                    Editor
 Kate Marymoat      Assignment Editor
 Monica Moses               Art Editor
 James Thompson     Automotive Editor
 Leroy Donald           Banking Editor
 Mardi Blissard           Beauty Editor
 Karen Knutson      Book Review Editor
 James Hopkins         Business Editor
 Kate Marymont             Dry Editor
 Richard Ailm               . Columnist
 Charles AHbnght           .  Cokannst
 David Woolsey         Education Editor
 Caroline Decker    Environmental Editor
 Lamar James              Farm Editor
 Sharon Mosely          Fashion Editor
 Bill Paddack        . .   Feature Editor
 James Hopkins    '      Financial Editor
 M P. Carithers         Foreign Editor
 Amy Wilson         .   . , Hone. Editor
 ail Paddack           Life Style Editor
 Mark Marymount        . . MUSK Editor
 Joe Mosby              Outdoor Editor
 Paul Johnson      Radio Television Edrt
 Jerry Jones          Real  Estate Editor
 Leslie Welch            Society Editor
 Candy Hoffmann            State Editor
 Jerry Bokamper        . . Travel Editor
 Mardi Blissard    Women s Interest Edit
 Peeallne  10 45 pm. Midnight. 1 30 am:
  News •  8 30 pm. 11:30 pm. 12:45 am.
  Photo - 7 pm 1 1 pm. Midnight
 inpalannnt(s,:
 Local SS
  Desc Magazine Suppl
 Weekend  TV
  Day Published Sunday
  Lead Time 14 Days
  Desc. Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls: 14
 Mdse. Fuel
  Desc. Merchandising Publ      ,  .
 USA Weekend
  Oay Published Weekly (Sunday)
  Publicity Mtls: 01.05.06.07.10.12.14.
    15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24


           MAGNOLIA

 Masnolia Banner-News (E)        ""
 P.O  Box  100
 Magnolia AR 717S3 (Colombia County)
Telephone (501) 234-5130
 Mating Address:
  P.O. Box 100
  Magnoka AR 71753
 PopTServed. 12.300
 Pnnt Process- Offset
Wire Services AP UPI
Circulation: evening 4.500
Owner(i):                      <•-   .
 Banner-News Publishing  Co.        ; '  '
 Ownership %. 100
Done Beasley  . .  Women's Interest Edit
Deafllm; News- 1 0:00 A.M . Photo*00
  A.M


            MALVERN

Mahtrn Daily Record (E)         ""
219 Locust
Mafvem AR 72104 (Ht Sprng County)
Telephone- (501)  337-7523
Maikng Address.
  P.O. Box 70
  Maivern AR 72104               "
Pop. Served: 9.878 .-
Year Establish  1916
Pub. Frequency- Mon-Fn
Pub. Size Standard Size
Subscrip. Rate: W.SO/Mo       <   -
Publicity Mtls 0607.10.11.12.14.15.16
  17.18.19.20.2U2.23.24.25
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  (coal)
  Pop  Served  4.680
  Year  Establish- 1933
  Pub.  Frequency.  Mon-Fri
  Pub  Size Broadsheet
  Subscrip Rate S60/Yr
  Publicity Mils 22
  Print  Process. Offset
  Wire Services: AP NEA
  Circulation, evening 2.601
  Circulation  Type  Paid
  OwiMrtl):
  Oe Queen Bee Company
  P 0. Box 1000
  De Queen AR 71832
  Ownership % 100
  Editorial:
  Billy Ray McKeivy           .    Editor
  Betty Snider       Radio Television Edit
  Linda Russell           . Society Editor
  j  R McKmley          .      . Sports
  Linda  Russell    Women's Interest Edit
  Deadline: Day before  publ.. Slory-8 30
   A.M. day of publ.: Photo-8:30 A M.
   day of publ


            ELDORADO

 El Dorado News-Times (MS)      ""
  111 N Madison
 El Dorado AR 71730 (Union County)
 Telephone (501)862-6611
 Mailing Address
   P.O. Bos 912
   El Dorado AR 71730
 Pop. Served. 26.500
 Year Establish 1888
 Pub. Frequency: Daily
 Pub. Sue Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate $31/3 Mos
 Print Process. Offset
 Wire Services. AP
 Circulation: morning 11.650.
   Sunday 12.050
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Ovmrft):
 News-Times Publishing Co
 111 N. Madison
 El Dorado AR 71730
 Ownership %. 100
 Editorial:
 George Arnold .      Amusement Editor
 Tony Bums    .  .   Conservation Editor
 Katy Richardson ..  Dc-lt-Vourself Editor
 George Arnold   	Education Editor
 Chns Quails .      Entertainment Editor
 Tony Burns  .        . . Outdoor Editor
 Chris Quails       Pet or Animal Editor
 Tony Burns  .             Sports Editor


          FAYETTEVILLE

 •Fay«tte»ilte Northwest Arkansas  ""
  ThMs(ES)
 212 N. East Ave.
 Fayettewlle AR 72701
  (Washngtn County) •
 SMSA:  FayetteviHe-Springdale.  AR
 Telephone (501) 442-6242
 Madmg Address
  P.O.  Drawer D
  FayettevHIe AR 72701
 Pop. Served: 34.000
 Y«ar Establish: 1867
 Pub. Frequency: Daily M - F & Mornings
  Sa&Su
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Subtenp Rate' $78/Yr
 Pubkoty'Mtte: 01.06.14.17.19.20.21.22.
  24.26
 Pnnt Process: Offset
 Win Services: AP
 Circulation: evening 12.762.
  Sunday 14.075
Circulation Type: Paid
Ownettt):
 Thomson Newspapers. Inc
 3150 Des Plaines
Des Planes IL 60018
Ownership %. 100
 Kay Hunton      Classified Adv  Manag
 Editorial:
 AJ Adkms                   City Editor
 David Zodrow              Farm Editor
 Suzette Sloate.        Lile Style Editor
 Suzette Sloate           Society Editor
 Suzette Sloate .   Women s Interest Edit
'Deadline: Story-9'00 A.M . News-10 30
   A M.. Photo-9:30 A M
 Supplements):
 Televue
   Day Published  Saturday am
   Lead Time One Week
   Oesc.: Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mtls. 06.14


         FORREST CITY

 Forrest City Times-Herald (E)
 222 N. izard St  ,
 Forrest City AR 72335
   (St Frncs County)
 Telephone  (501)633-3130
 Mailing Address
   P.O. Box 1699
   Forrest City AR 72335
 Year Establish  1875
 Pub. Frequency. Monday - Friday
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate: $36.50 /Yr
 Publicity Mtls- 01.02.03.04.05.06.10.11.
   14.17.19.20.21.22.23.24.26
 Print Process. Offset
Wire Services: AP
Circulation: evening 4.650
Circulation Type: Paid
Owiwrti):
Times  - Herald Publishing
P.O. Box 1699
Forrest City AR 72335
Ownership %.  100
Editorial:
Trent Bonner McCollum          Editor
Don Threm                     Sports
Supptamentts):
Weekend TV
  Day Published Weekly
  Oesc.: Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls 01.02.03.0405.06.08
    10.14.17.19.20.21.22


          FORT SMITH

•Fort Smith Southwest Times
  Record (MS)
920 Rogers Ave
Fort Smith AR 72901 (Sebastn County)
SMSA:  Fort Smith. AR-OK
Telephone (501) 785-7700
Mailing Address-
  P.O.  Box 1359
  Fort Smith AR 72902
Pop. Served: 71.515
Year Establish: 1832
Pub. Frequency. 7 Days Per Week
Pub. Size: Standard Size
Subscrip. Rate: $7 /Month
Publicity Mtis:  14.20.21.22
Print Process: Offset
Wire Services: AP
Circulation  morning 44.132.
  Sunday 48.289
Circulation Type: Paid
Donrey. Inc.
920 Rogers Ave.
Fort Smith AR 72902
Ownership V 100
G. Daryl Henmng     ....   Publisher
Greg Hardig .  .  Advertising Manager
Bobby Binkley      Circulation Manager
Robert L. Nunley  	Publisher
Editorial:
Jack Moseley	Editor
Jane Ramos      ... Assignment Editor
Jane Ramos         .. Banking Editor
Jack Moseley       Book Review Editor
Deadllm: 3 days prec.

Focus Magazine
  Day Published. Saturday
  Lead Time. 7 Days Before
  Desc.: Radio-TV
  Publicity Mtls  14.17.21
  Mtls Deadline  Five days before
   publication
   Contact  Jane Ramos
           Telephone (501) 785-7750
           PO. Box  1359
           Fort Smith AR 72902


         H SPG NAT  PK

 Sentinel • Record. The (MS)
 300 Spring
 H Spg Nat Pk AR 71901
   (Garland County)
 Telephone  (501) 623-7711
 Mailing Address
   P.O  Box 580
   HT SPGS NA PK AR 71902
 Pop. Served- 35.631
 Year Establish. 1867
 Pub Frequency  Mon-Sun
 Pub Size: Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate $7 50/Mo
 Publicity Mtls  01.10.13.14.15.17.18.19.
   20.22.23.24.25.26
 Prmt Process. Offset
 Wire Services  AP
 Circulation  morning  17.194.
  Sunday 18.620. other 22.000
 Circulation  Type None of the Above
 Ownen»:
 Sentinel-Record.  Inc
 P 0. Box 580
 HT SPGS NA PK AR 71902
 Editorlah
 Rebecca Dormer     Amusement Editor
 Rorma Ross	Beauty Editor
 Rebecca Dormer     Book  Review Editor
 Jam* Sitek       .      Business Editor
 Debbie Calhoun         .Church Editor
 Rebecca Donner          Drama Editor
 Laura Felder     .     Education Editor
 Ronna  Ross.               Food Editor
 Ronna  Ross             Garden Editor
 Bob Wisener              .  .  Sports
 Deadline: 8 pm. Story 10 30 pm. News
  10 30 pm: Photo 1030 pm


            HARRISON

 Harrison Dally Times (E)
 111 W  Rush Ave
 Harrison AR 72601 (Boone County)
 Telephone (501) 741-2325
 Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 40
  Harrison AR  72602
 Pop. Served 9.739
 Year Establish- 1876
 Pub. Frequency M -F
 Pub. Size Standard Size
 Subscrip. Rate. S3.35/Mo.. $36/Yr
 Publicity Mtls:  06.07.08.09.10.11.12.13.
  14.15.16.19.20.21.22.24.25
 Freelance Pay: $4/Hr
 Print Process:  Offset
Wire Services:  AP
Circulation- evening 11.200.
  other 21.875
Circulation Type. Paid
OwnerO):
Times Pub  Co.. Inc.
 111 W. Rush Ave
Harrison AR 72601
Editorial:
Dwain Lair	Farm Editor
Jane Christenson       .  . .Food Editor
Deadline: 1.00 P.M.: Story-12:30 P.M.:
  News-12:30 P.M.; Photo-10:00 A.M.
Supplement*..):
Home Improvement Tabs
  Day Published: Once A Year
  Lead Time: 2 Weeks
  Desc.: Farm
  Publicity Mtls- 06.07.09.11.12.14.15.
    16.19.20.21.23.25
  Mm Deadline- 1st Monday Each
    Month  .
  Contact: Dwain Lair
          Telephone: (501) 741-2325
          111 W Rush Ave.
          Harrison AR 72601
Focus
  Day Published:  Fridays
  Lead Time: 5 Days
  Desc.: Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.
    08.09.10.12.13.14.15.16.17.19
  Mtls Deadline Monday
  Contact: Dwain Lair
          Telephone. (501) 741-2325
          111 W Rush Ave
          Harrison  AR 72601
 Mid • Week Shopper & Buyer s Guide
  Day Published  Weekly
  Lead Time  Thursday s Pno
  Desc: Business-Financial
  Publicity Mtls: 06.07.13.14,15.20.26
  Mtls Deadline 4 Days
  Contact Lee H. Dunlap
          Telephone  (501)741-2325
          111W Rush
          Harrison  AR 72601
 Fall & Winter  Fashion Tabs
  Day Published: Once A Year
  Desc.: Fashion
 Spring & Summer Fashion Tabs
  Day Published: Once A Year
  Desc.: Fashion
 Auto Tabs
  Day Published: Once A Year
  Desc.. Automotive
  Publicity Mtls- 06.07.10.12.13.14.15.
    21.26
  Mtls Deadline: 2 Weeks Prior
  Contact: Frank Mery
          Telephone (501)741-2325
          111 W. Rush
          Harrison AR 72601
 Cooking School  Tabs
  Day Published: Once A Year
  Desc.: Food
  Publicity Mtls: 06.10.12.13.14.15.16.
    21.23.26
  Mtls Deadline: 2 Weeks Prior
  Contact. Jane Chnstenson
          Telephone: (501) 741-2325
          111 W. Rush
          Harrison AR 72601
 Physical Fitness Tab
  Day Published: Once A Year
  Lead Time: 2 Weeks Prior
  Desc : Health
  Publicity Mtls- 06.07.10.12.13.14.15.
    16.21.23.26
  Mtls Deadline: 2 Weeks Prior
  Contact: Jane Chnstenson
          Telephone: (501) 741-232S
          111 W. Rush
          Harrison AR 72601


             HELENA

Helena-West Helena World (ES)   ""
417 York St.
Helena AR 72342 (Phillips County)
Telephone: (501) 338-9181
Martmg Address:
  P.O. Box 340
  Helena AR 72342
Pop. Served. 22.500
Year Establish: 1870
Pub. Frequency: M-Sun. Ex Sat
Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subscrip. Rate: $48/Yr.
Publicity Mtls: 01.03.04.07.12,13.17,21.
  22.23.24.26
Freelance Pay: $5 /Story
Prmt Process: Offset         '  ...
Wire Services: AP             •~r~\~,
Circulation: evening-5.500.       i  .
  Sunday 5.500          .   .  :.   ..
Circulation Type: Paid        „*„, ,~
                    .              .
Park Newspapers          ', -  ..   '
P.O. Box 550              V,    ,
Ithaca NY 14850            _   ..
Ownership V 100             '   ''
Editorial:             .     '   .
Randy Hogan	~...:LEdHor
Henry Appte	SportsEditer

Philhps County Advertiser       '''".""
  Day Published. Tuesday        .  ,
  Lead Time: 1 Week
  Publicity Mtls: 06.12.14.15.18.19.21.
    22.24                .    ..,..-
  Mtls Deadline: Day Before. Noon'
  Contact: Derwood Brett
          Telephone: (501) 3384181
          417 York St.
          Helena AR 72342
        •denote* major metro area
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Print Process Offset
•Vire Services AP
Circulation  evening o 275
Circulation Type Controlled
OwrwrtJ).
Record PuD  me > Harte Hanks
  Communications (nc
2 9  Box 269
San Antonio Tx 78291
Ownersnio  '•'  100
Editorial:
iusan Scjntlm       Photography Editor
Dorothy Logan           Society Editor
3orothy Logan    Women s Interest Edit
Deadline: Noon day Detore p .r'ication
iupptement(i):
Meteor Journal /Penny Saver
  Day Published  Weekly
  Lead Time- Week
  Publicity Mils 14
  Mtls Deadline 5 pm Monday Before
   Wednesday Publication
  Personnel Dale Brown


             MENA

VNna Star (E.), The              ""*
>01-07 Mena St
4ena AR 71953 (Polk County)
elephone  (501) 394-1900
/ailing Address
 P  0 Box 1307
 MenaAR  71953
'op Served  5 137
•ear Establish 1898
'ub Frequency Monday • Friday
'uo Sue Broadsnee!
.ubscrip Rate $42 /Yr
'ubliaiy Mtls 01.06.11 12.15.17.19.20.
 21.22.24
'not Process. Offset
Vire Services. AP
:irculation  evening 3.500. other 6.000
lircuiation Type. Free
hmerd):
idian Nations Communications
•0. Box 728
arris OK 74S42
hunersnip %  100
dttorW:
'erry Quinn   .                  Editor
iMdHM: Advertising-Noon day before
 publ. News-1 1 00 front page same
 day: Photo-5 00 P M previous day
noppers Guide The
 Day Published. Every Wednesday
 Lead Time 2 Days
 Desc.  Advertiser
 Spec. Requiremts Tab


      MOUNTAIN HOME

fountain Home Baxter Bulletin  "***
ixth & Hickory Sts
lountam Home AR 72653
 (Baxter County)
eltphone. (501)425-3133
lading Address-
 P-O. Bo> A
 Mountain Home AR 72653
ear Establish  1901
ub  Frequency M  • Sa.
jb. Sue Broadsheet
jbscnp  Rate  $4680/Yr  In County:
 $62.40 /Yr. Elsewhere
jtakcrty Mtls. 01.03.04.05.06.14.21
•ml Process Offset
ire Services AP
 rculation- morning 9.000. other 9.000
 rculaton Type Paid
mor«>:
 jin • Media Corp
litorial:
id Quills                     Editor
lomas Garrett        Outdoor Editor
             NEWPORT

 Newport Dally Independent (E)    "*'
 2408 Hwy 67 - N
 Newport AR 72112 (Jackson County)
 Telephone. (501)523-5855
 Mailing Address
   PO  Box 1750
   Newport AR 72112
 Pop Served  7.854
 Year Establish 1901
 Pub Frequency Daily Each Afternoon
   Mon -Fn
 Pub Size Standard Size
 Subscnp. Rate. J6/Mo
 Publicity Mtls. 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.
   09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
 Freelance Pay None
 Print Process  Web Offset
 Wire Services. AP
 Circulation- evening 3.202
 Circulation Type. Paid
 Owner
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            705 Marion
            Searcy AR 72143


            SPRINGDALE

  •Springdale News (ES)
  514 E Emma Ave
  Spnngdale AR 72764
    (Washngtn County)
  SMSA Fayetteville-Springoale  AR
  Telephone (501)  751-6200
  Mailing Address
    P 0 Box 7
    Springflale AR 72764
  Pop  Served  24.000
  Year  Establish 1886
  1897
  Pub  Frequency Mon-Fn-Sun
  Pub. Size  Standard  Size
  Subscnp  Rate. $54/Yr
  Publicity Mils 01.07 10.11 12.13 14.15.
    16.17.18.19.2021.22.23.24
  Print  Process. Olfset
  Wire Services. UPI
  Circulation evening  12 405.
   Sunday  13.658
  Circulation-Type  Paid
  OwnerU):
  Oonrey Media Group
  PO. Box 1359
  Fort Smith AR 72902
  Ownership %  100
  Htrmitmltnt-
  Oon W Reynolds          .   President
  Don W Reynolds             Publisher
  Jennifer Taylor     Advertising Manager
  Danny Dotson      Advertising Manager
  Doug  Norwood     Circulation Manager
 Annette Srightwell
                  Classified Adv  Manag
 Danny Dotson       Marketing Director
 Dan Smith          Personnel Manager
 Dan Smith          Promotion Manager
 Danny Dotson           Sales Manager
 Editorial:
 Jim Morriss                    Editor
 Dave Edmark        Amusement Editor
 Dave Edmark        Book Review Editor
 Jim Mornss            Business Editor
 Brenda Blagg                Columnist
 Guy Barnes                 Columnist
 Patricia May          Education Editor
 Dave Edmark      Entertainment Editor
 Lisa Neal                 Family Editor
 Lisa Neal                Fashion Editor
 Lisa Neal                  Food Editor
 Liu Neal                Garden Editor
 Brenda Blagg .   Government Affairs Ed
 Jim Morriss              Health Editor
 Lisa Neal              Life Style Editor
 Jim Morriss             Opinion Editor
 Terry Tucker           Outdoor Editor
 Charles Bickford     Photography Editor
 Brenda Blagg            Political Editor
 Lisa Neal..         ... Society Editor
 Lisa Neal         Women s Interest Edit
 Deadline: News-11  00 A M  ex Sat. 900
  P.M
 Supplements):
 Preview
  Day  Published  Weekly
  Lead Time: 1 Week
  Desc.: Entertainment
  Publicity  Mtls: 01.06.07.10.11.12.16.
    17
  Contact:  Jim Morriss
           Telephone. (501) 751-6200
           P.O Box 7
           Srmgdate AR 72765


           STUTTGART

Stuttgart Daily Leader (E)
 111 W  6th St
Stuttgart AR 72160 (Arkansas County)
Telephone  (501)673-8533
Mailing Address.
  PO.  Box  531
  Stuttgart  AR  72160
Pop. Served- 10 477
Pub. Frequency Monday • Friday
Pub. Size Broadsheet
Subscnp Rate. $36 /Yr  In State. $47 /
  Yr Out of State
  Circulation evening 5.000
  Ownen»:
  Worrell Enterprises
  PO  Box 9033
  Charlottesvl VA 22906
  Ownership % 100
  Editorial:
  Tommy Mumert


         WEST MEMPHIS
Editor
 •West Memphis Evening Times (E)
 111 E  Bona
 West Memphis AR 72301
   (Cnttndn County!
 SMSA  Memphis. TN-AR-MS
 Telephone (501) 735-1010
 Mailing Address.
   P 0. Box 459
   West Memphis AR 72301
 Pop. Served. 28.138
 Year Establish  1931
 Pub  Frequency Mon-Fn
 Pub  Size Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rate $63/Year
 Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.06.07.11.12
   13.14.18.21
 Print Process Offset
 Wire Services. AP
 Circulation, evening 9.547
 Circulation Type. Paid
 Management:
 Alexander P  Coulter           President
 Alexander P  Coulter        .   Publisher
 Bob Bruce        Advertising Manager
 Art Jiles           Circulation Manager
 Gwen Brown       Classified Adv  Manag
 Deadline: Story-10 30 AM daily  News-
   10-30 A.M  daily. Photo-8.30 A M
   daily
 Supplements):
 East Ark Shopping Guide
   Day Published Tuesday
   Lead Time  Wednesday  Prior
   Desc. Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mtls  14.23.26
   Mtls Deadline  Friday wk. prior to
    publication
   Contact David T Snell
          Telephone:  (501) 735-1010
          111  E Bond
          West Memphis AR 72301
 Cnttenden County Times & Shpg. Guide
   Day Published Each Tuesday
   Lead Time-  Wednesday Prior
   Publicity Mtls 14.18.19.20.21.22.23
   Mtls Deadline Friday Wk Prior To
    Publication
  Contact. Bob  Bruce
          Telephone.  (501) 735-1010
          111  E  Bond
          West Memphis AR 72301
         CALIFORNIA

            ALAMEDA

«Wam«da Times Star (M)         "°°
1516 Oak'St
Alameda CA 94501 (Alameda County)
SMSA:  San Francisco-Oakland. CA
Telephone. (415) 523-1200
Pop. Served 67.000
Year Establish  1872
Pub. Frequency Monday - Saturday
Pub. Size. Broadsheet
Subscnp Rate: $6/Mo
Publicity Mtls 06.11.12.14.15.16.19.22
Freelance  Pay: None
Print Process: Offset
Wire Services UPI. New York Time
  Syndicate. Copley News
Circulation: morning 10.000
Circulation Type  Paid
Ownwts):
Alameda Newspaper. Inc
1516 Oak  St
Alameda CA 94501
Ownership %. 100

Tony Alligretti                President
Tony Alligretti                Publisher
Andy Lafleur .  .   . Circulation Manager
 Cliff Benson       Classified Adv Manag
 Editorial:
 Ed Gilmartin          Automotive Editor
 Everett Johannes            Columnist
 Jim Dobson              Drama Editor
 Barbara Stevenson       Fashion Editor
 Barbara Stevenson          Food Editor
 Clitt Benson          Real Estate Editor
 Barbara Stevenson       Society Editor
 Barbara Stevenson
                 Women s Interest Edit
 Deadline: 48  hours  Story-48 hours
  News-12 hours. Photo-24 hours
 Supplement!.):
 Local SS
  Desc.- Magazine Suopl
 Weekend TV
  Desc   Weekend-TV


             ANAHEIM

 •Anaheim Bulletin (E)
 1771 S  Lewis St.
 Anaheim CA 92805 (Orange County)
 SMSA Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden
  Grove  CA
 Telephone. (714) 634-1567
 Mailing Address
  P.O. Box 70004
  Anaheim CA 92807
 Pop Served-  225.146
 Year Establish. 1923
 Pub Frequency Monday - Saturday
 Pub Size  Broadsheet
 Subscnp Rate $3 50/Mth
 Publicity Mtls   19.20.21.22.24
 Freelance Pay $l/lnch
 Print Process- Offset
 Wire Services' AP
 Circulation  evening 7.519
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owiwr(s):
 Anaheim Bulletin /Div Of Freedom
  Newspapers. Inc
 P.O  Box 70004
 Anaheim CA 92807
 Ownership %.  100
 Bunuu(>):
 Anaheim Bulletin. Div of Freedom
  Newspapers. Inc
 1771 S.  Lewis St. Box 70004
Anaheim CA 92807
Telephone- (714) 634-1567
Contact: Robert J. Novak. Publisher
        0 R  Segal                  President
        Robert J  Novak          .   Publisher
        Susan BlaKeley     Advertising Manager
        Gerald Duarte      Circulation Manager
        Editorial:
        Julia Shirley                    Editor
        Deadline:  9 am (Daily). 5 pm - Friday
         Night for Saturday Morning
        Supptomentd):
        TV8ULLETIN
         Day Published Saturdays
         Lead Time: 21/2 Weeks
         Desc • Weekend-TV
         Publicity Mtls: 06.08.12.13.14.19.23
         Mtls Deadline: 21/2 Weeks
         Contact: Howard Grothe. VP /Advertising
                 Telephone: (714) 835-1234
                 P.O. Box 70004 1771 S Lewis St
                 Anaheim CA 92807
        Anaheim Bulletin
         Day Published: M  - F Eves. S.
           Saturday Morning
         Lead Time  3 Days
         Publicity Mtls. 01.06.12.14.15.19.21.
           22
         Mtls Deadline 3 Days
         Contact Julia Shirley. Editor
                 Telephone  (714)634-1567
                 Anaheim Bulletin. PO Box 70004
                 Anaheim CA 92807


                    ANTIOCH

        •Dally Ledger (ES) •  Pott Dispatch'""
        1650 Cavallo Rd
        Antioch CA 94509 (Cta Csta County)
        SMSA San Francisco-Oakland. CA
        Telephone: (415) 757-2525
        Mailing Address
   o 0 Box 2299
   Antioch CA 94531
 Pop  Served. 38.000
 Year  Establish  1870
 Daily except Saturday
 Pub  Frequency 7 Days/Week
 Pub  Size Standard Size
 Subscnp  Rate  $6.50/Mo . $7300/Yr
 °ublicity Mtls  01.0506 10.11.12.13.17.
   18.19.21.22.232426
 Print  Process  Offset
 Wire  Services  AP
 Circulation evening 22.800.
   Sunday 23.305. other 21.931
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owmr(»):
 California Delta Newspapers. Inc
 1650 Cavallo Rd
 Antioch CA 94509
 Ownership % 84
 Lesher Communications. Inc
 2640 Shadelands Or
 Walnut Creek CA 94598
 Ownership % 16
 Management:
 Dean  Lesher.       .     . .  President
 Dean  Lesher	Pubkaher
 Anne  Walker       .Advertising Manager
 Martha Ferrmg-.   .  Circulation Manager
 Alice  Love    .      . Marketing Director i
 Alice  Love   ..      Promotion Manager
 Editorial:
 Mark  Staftonm       	Editor
 Clay Kallam         .         Art Editor
 Trine  Gallegos      .    .  Beauty Editor
 Clay Kallam      .   Book Review Editor
 Ken Maryanski	City Editor
 Ken Maryanski    Consumer Affairs Edit
 Clay Kallam   ..          .Drama Editor
 John  Loveioy            .. Farm Editor
 Trine  Gallegos .       .  . Fashion Editor
 Judith Pneve          ... Food Editor
 Curtis Coriew     .  Photography Editor
 Mark  Statformi        .. Political Editor
 Trine  Gallegos       .   . Society Editor
 Tnn*  Gallegos     Women's Interest Edit
 Deadline: News-12:00 Noon daily. 6:00
  PM Saturday: Photo-11.00A.M.
  dairy. 6-00 P.M. Saturday.
Thursday Extra
  Day Published: Evry Day Spec Extra
    Pgs T F Su                  '  '    |
  Lead Time: 2 Weeks
  Desc. Magazine Suppl
  Publicity Mtls: 01.05.06.10.12.14.17.
    19
  Mtls Deadline- Noon Friday Before
    Publication
  Contact: Clay  Kallam
          Telephone: (415) 757-2525
          1650 Cavallo Rd.
          Antioch CA 94509
TV Update                    '  '
  Day Published- Weekly On Saturday
  Lead Tune. 2 Weete
  Desc.: Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls: 14
  Mtls Deadline- Friday Before
    Publication
  Contact: Anne Walker
          Telephone: (415) 757-2525   •
          1650 CavaNo Rd.      '     -:
          Antioch CA 94509      '     ,
                       '; - '•'•Si"1' '•
            AUBURN    "^  .
                          - ''•"•«**
•AUBURN JOURNAL, THE
1030 High St.                f  ' "
Auburn CA 95603 (Placer County)
SMSA: Sacramento. CA
Tetephone:.(916) 885-5656       «» ...
Year Establish: -1865
Pub. Frequency- Sunday - Friday
Subscnp. Rate: $19.50/Yr.. -$2t.«-
Wire Services. UPI
Circulation: other  17.500         -  • •
Circulation Type: Paid          •'-«-  "
Owner<»):                       • -  ..
Brehm Communications
P. 0. Box 28429
San Diego CA 92198
Management
David Lewis	Pubksher
Tom Lucas	Circulation Manager
                    (com. next MgeJ
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                    i 21-Genm Mm 22-Umn to £«or 23-Ht. Product Dm 24-P*noml Mm 25-Qwji md 
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 (CQfit }
 Barry Garden      Circulation Manager
 Julian Boone       Circulation Manager
 Mike Weater      Classified Adv. Manag
 T  Edward ftmev     Marketing Director
 Linda Heath        Personnel Manager
 Ella Mae Peay       Personnel Manager
 Editorial:
 John Hager             Editor in Chief
 Stewart Jenntson       Business Editor
 Ben Sneroan               City Editor
 Ann Whittmgniil          Fashion Editor
 Paul  Mersey            Opinion Editor
 Ann Whiltmgniil          Society Editor
 Deadline:  12 30 A M  Story-lllOPM
   News-10-40 P M  Photo-6 00 P.M
 Weekend TV
   Day Published Sunday
   Lead Time  10 Days
   Desc Weekend-TV
   Publicity  Mils- 06 07. 10.11. 14 15. 16.
    17.19.20.25
   Mils Deadline 10 Days Prior
   Contact  Ben Sherban
   Spec Requiremts  Tabloid Size
 Davwss County Community
   Day Published  Weekly (Wednesday)
   Lead Time  10 Days
   Desc. Entertainment
   Publicity  Mils 01.02.03.0405.06.07.
    11.12.14.15.17.19.21.22.25
   Mtls Deadline 10 Days Prior
   Contact  Lora Anne Wimsalt
           Telephone: (502) 926-0123
           P 0 Box 1480 1401 Frederica St
           Owensboro KY 42302


            PADUCAH

 Paaucah Sun (ES)                ""
 408 Kentucky Ave
 Paducah KY 42001 (Mccrackn County)
 Telephone,  (502) 443-1771
 Matag Address
   P.O. Box  2300
   PADUCAH KY 42002
 Pop, Served: 30.000
 Year Establish 1929
 M-f t Sun
 Pub. Frequency: Daily & Sunday
 Pub. Sue. Broadsheet
 Subscrip: Rate. $96 /Yr
 Publicity Mtls: 01.06.07.11.12.13.14.15.
   16.20.21.22
 Print Process Offset
 Wire Services. AP. NYT
 Circulation: evening 32.533.
  Sunday 37.012
 Circulation  Type. Paid
 OMMKi):
 Paducah Newspapers. Inc.
  .         .   Editor
.      .  Beauty Editor
  .    Business Editor
  .    .  Church Editor
  Do-lt-Yourself Editor
...  :  .Drama Editor
 .   . . Education Editor
. Envronmental Editor
    ..... Farm Editor
•    •   Fashion Editor
     . .  . Food Editor
        Garden Editor
        Hearth Editor
  .  .  .  . Home Editor
    . .   . Labor Editor
Motion  Picture Editor
         MUSK Editor
     . Outdoor Editor
       Political Editor
 Radio Television Edit
       Society Editor
      ... Sports
             Sports
Women s Interest Edit
Extra
  Day Published Weekly
  Lead Time 5 Days
  PUBtaty Mtls 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.
   Ot.09.10.il. 12.13.14.15.16.17
  Contact  Jana Thomosson
Jim Paxton
Tracty Buchanan.
M Oakley
Linda Cocke
Ron Clark
Don Pepper
Den* Rants
Ron dark .
Gtenn Cochrum .
Tracey Buchanan
Traeey Buchanan
Ron Clark
Dona  Rams
Ron Clark
Bid Bartleman
Jam Thomosson
Don Pepper
Steve Vantreese
B* Bartleman
Lynn McDamel
Tracey Buchanan.
Ward WiHmgham .
Larry  Schmidt
Tracey Buchanan
OeedHiM  5 Days
                                  P 0 Box 2300
                                  PADUCAH KY 42002


                                   RICHMOND

                        Richmond RefHter (E)            """
                        380 Big Hill Ave
                        Richmond KY  40475 (Madison County)
                        Telephone- (606) 623-1669
                        Mailing Address
                         PO  Box 99
                         Richmond KY 40475
                        Pop Served 21.714
                        Year Establish. 1917
                        Pub Frequency Mon-Sat Evening
                        Pub. Size  Broadsheet
                        Subscnp. Rate. $69/Yr Mail. $72.80 /
                         Yr Carrier
                        Publicity Mtls.  01.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.
                         18.19.20.21.22.23
                        Freelance Pay  Priced Per Item
                        Pnnt Process:  Offset
                        Wire Services  AP
                        Circulation  evening 8.300
                        Circulation Type Paid
                        OwMf
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  Richard Sharkey          Metro Editor
  Bob Tompkms          Outdoor Editor
  lee Huebner       Photography Editor
  jim Leggett             Political Editor
  Jim Smilie        Radio Television Edit
  Alice Thomas            Society Editor
  Alice Thoams     Women s Interest Edit
  Deadline:  5PM  Story-5 P M  News-5
   P M . Photo-5 P M
  Supplement!!):
  Weekend TV
   Day Published  Saturoay
   Lead Time  5 Days
   Oesc  Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mils  10.23.2426
   Mils Deadline  Wednesday Prior to
     Saturday I- •, ilication
   Contact' Jim Smilie
           Telephone (318) 487-6397
           Box 7558
           Alexandria LA  71306
   Personnel  Jim Dagar
 Mdse PuDl
   Desc.  Merchandising Pubi


             BASTROP

 Battrop Daily Enterprise (M)
 119E Hickory
 Bastrop LA 71220 (Morense County)
 Telephone (318) 281-4421
 Mailing Address
   PO. Box 311
   BASTROP LA 71221
 Pop Served  15527
 Year Establish. 1899
 Pub. Frequency  M • F
 Pub. Size Broadsheet
 Subscnp Rate. J3850/Y'
 Publicity Mils  06.11.12.14 15 16.21 22
 Freelance Pay Negotiable
 Prmt Process. Offset
 Wire Services  AP
 Circulation- morning 6.840 otner 6 319
 Circulation Type. Free
 Owner<»):
 Bastrop Newspapers. Inc
 Box 311
 Bastrop LA 71220
 Ownership  %  100
 Editorial:
 Addye Mae Mitcham           . Editor
 Patsy Jones             Beauty Editor
 Patsy Jones        Book Review Editor
 Addye Mae Mitcham     Business Editor
 Addye Mae Mitcham      Church Editor
 Addye Mae Mitcham      Drama Editor
 Addye Mae Mitcnam        Farm Editor
 Patsy Jones             Fashion Editor
 Patsy Jones               Food Editor
 Patsy Jones             Garden Editor
 Patsy Jones             Health Editor
 Patsy Jones              Home Editor
 Steve Scader             Labor Editor
 Jim  Rider              Outdoor Editor
 Patsy Jones        Photography Editor
 Addye Mae Mitcnam      Science Editor
 Patsy Jones             Society Editor
 Mark Mitcham             ..  Sports
 Patsy Jones   ..  Women s Interest  Edit
 OliMni  News • 10:30 pm: Photo -  9
  pm: Advertising • 2 days prior: Story -
  10:30 pm: 1  week prior.
Weekend TV
  Day Published. Saturday
  Lead Time. 1 Week
  Oesc.. Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mils. 06.07.11 12
  Mils Deadline: 1 Week
  Contact- Addye Mae Mitcham
          Telephone. (318) 281-2691


         BATON  ROUGE

•Baton Route State-Times (E)    **
525 Lafayette St
Baton Rouge LA 70802
  (E Btn Rg County)
SMSA Baton Rouge. LA
Telephone (504)383-1111
Mailing Address:
  P. 0. Box S88
  Baton Rouge LA 70821
 Pop Served 219.462
 Year Establish  1842
 Pub. Frequency Dly Except Sun
 Pub Size  Broadsheet
 Subscnp Rate $7878/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 01060714.15192021
   22.23 25
 Freelance  Pay  Vanes
 P'int Process Letterpress
 Wire Services AP  LAT KR  Scripts
   Howard
 Circulation  evening 28 500
 Circulation Type Paid
 Ownerti):
 Capital City Press
 525 Lafayette St
 Baton Rouge LA 70802
 Ownership %  100
 Bureau(s):
 State-Times River Parishes Bureau
 PO Box 188
 Baker LA 70714
 Telephone  (504) 644-8447
 Contact- Vicki Ferstel. Editor
 State-Times Westside Bureau
 PO Box 491
 Port Allen LA 70767
 Telephone  (504) 387-6171
 Contact- Mary Broussard. Bureau Chief
 State-Times Baker /Zachary
 P 0 Box 188
 Baker LA 70714
 Telephone. (504) 775-7005
 Contact, james Minton. Bureau Chief
 Capital Bureau
 P 0 Box 44485
 Baton Rouge LA 70804
 Telephone: (504)383-1111
 Contact- Carl Redman. Bureau Chief
 Management:
 Douglas L.  Manship           President
 Don Stewart       Advertising Manager
 Mike Nola          Advertising Manager
 Jim Prince          Circulation Manager
 James Conner    Classified Adv  Manag
 Phil Stout           Marketing Director
 Betty Jo Baker      Personnel Manager
 Linda Wunstel       Promotion Manager
 Phil Stout              Sales Manager
 Editorial:
 Jean McMullen              Art Editor
 Jerry Wallace        Automotive Editor
 Sarah Sue Goldsmith
                .   Book Review Editor
 Bill Bankston               City Editor
 John McMillan              Columnist
 Scott Dyer             Education Editor
 Peter Shinkle      Environmental Editor
 Tommy Simmons       .    Food Editor
 Laurie Smith       .    Health Editor
 Pat Tessier         .  Life  Style Editor
 Mike Cook              Outdoor Editor
 Stan Atost          Photography Editor
 Jerry Wallace.        Real Estate Editor
 Cynthia Campbell.       . Travel Editor
 Relma Hargus             Youth Editor
 Deadline: 10am. 1140am
 SuppHminqi):
 Fun. TV Week & Sunday Magazine
    (News)
  Day Published: One A Week for Each
  Lead Time: 1 Wk. for Copy.
  Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.
    08,09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
  Mm Deadline: One Week
  Contact: Freda Yarbrough
          Telephone. (504)  383-1 111
          P.O. Box  588
          Baton Rouge LA 70821
 TV Week
  Day Published: Saturdays
  Lead Time- One Week
  Desc.: Weekend-TV
  Contact. Madelyn Lamb
          Telephone (504)383-1111
          525 Lafayette St.
          Baton Rouge LA 70821
Fun
  Day Published. Fridays
  Lead Time- One Week
  Desc: Radio-TV
  Publicity Mtls  02.03.04.05.06.10.13.
    14.15.16.19
  Mtts Deadline  At Least One Week
    Before Publication
  Contact  Tim Belehrad
           Telephone- (504) 383-1111
           P 0 Box 588
           Baton Rouge LA 70821
  Personnel Freda Yarbrougn Editor

 •Morning Advocate (MES)
 525 Lafayette  St
 Baton Rouge LA 70802
  (E Btn Rg County)
 SMSA Baton Rouge  LA
 Telephone  (504) 383-1111
 Mailing Address
  P  0 Box 588
  Baton Rouge LA 70821
 Pop Served 219.462
 Year Establish  1842
 Pub Frequency Daily & Sunday
 Pub. Size. Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate. (7 37 /Mo
 Publicity Mtls  01.03.04
 Print Process  Letterpress
 Wire Services.  AP. DPI.  WP/LAT
 Circulation  morning 78.643
  evening 27012. Sunday 134.350
Capital City Press
Ownership % 100
BunMu(i):
Acadiana
P  0. Box 3767
LAFAYETTE LA 70502
Telephone (318) 234-0174
Contact.  Bruce Schulu. Bureau Chief
River Parishes
P  0  Box 1295
Gonzales LA  70737
Telephone (504) 644-8447
Contact.  Tim Talley. Bureau Chief

Florida Parishes
P.O. Box 1185
Denham  Spg LA 70726
Telephone- (504) 664-9058
Contact.  Jay Workman.  Bureau Chief

Capitol News
PO  Box 44485
Baton Rouge LA 70804
Telephone. (504)383-1111
Contact:  Carl Redmond. Bureau Chief
Management:
Charles P Manship        . .  President
Douglas L. Manship  .       . . Publisher
Donald R Stewart  Advertising Manager
Mike Nola         Advertising Manager
Jim Prince         Circulation Manager
Jim Conner       Classified Adv Manag
Phil Stout          Marketing Director
Betty Jo  Baker      Personnel Manager
Linda Wunstel       Promotion Manager
Editorial:
Katheryn Flournoy      Business Editor
Dan Hatfield                .City Editor
Smiley Anders               Columnist
Ann Price .              Drama Editor
Tuck Thompson      . .Education Editor
Mary Durusan           Fashion Editor
Tommy Simmons           Food Editor
Calvin Gilbert            . Mime Editor
Tim Belehrad      Radio Television Edit
Cynthia Campbell ....... Travel Editor
Mary Durusan  .  .Women's Interest Edit
Deadline: 12.00 Midnight: News-1230
 Midnight: Jmoto- 1-00 P.M.

Sunday Magazine
 Day Published: Sunday
 Lead Time. 1 month
 Desc.: Magazine Suppl
 Publicity Mm. 01.06.07.10.11.12.14.
   15.16.17.19.23
 Mtts Deadline At  Least One Week
   Before Publication
 Contact. Larry Catalanello  Editor
         Telephone: (504)  383-1 111
         PO Box 588
         Baton  Rouge LA 70821
Fun
 Day Published- Friday
 Lead Time. One Month
 Desc.: Weekend-TV
 Publicity Mtls- 02.03.04.05
 Mtls Deadline- At  Least One Week
   Before Publication
 Contact: Tim Betehrad
          Telephone (504) 383- 1111
          P 0  Box 588
          Baton Rouge LA 70821


           BOGALUSA

 Bogalusa Daily News i Sunday News'
  (ES)
 525 Ave  V
 Bogalusa LA 70427 (Washngtn County)
 Telephone (504) 732-2565
 Mailing Address.
  P 0 Box 620
  Bogalusa LA 70427
 Pop Served 19.000
 Year Establish  1927
 Pub Frequency Monday - Friday &
  Sunday
 Pub. Sue: Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rate- $99 /Yr
 Publicity Mtls: 01.03.04.06.10.19.20.21.
  22.26
 Print Process: Offset
 Wire Services. UPI
 Circulation: evening 8.140.
  Sunday 8.979
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Ownertt):
 Pontchartram Newspapers. Inc.
 P 0. Box 820
 Bogalusa LA 70427
 Editorial:
 Lou Maior. Jr ............ EdHor
 Lou Major. Jr ..... Political Editor
 Deadline: 11 anrStories 10:45 amcNews
  10:45 am:Photos 9 am

 Local SS
  Lead Time: 1 Week
  Desc.: Magazine  Suppl
 Weekend TV
  Oesc . Weekend-TV
 Mdse. Pub).
  Desc.: Merchandising PuW


            CROWLEY

Gravity Pott-SifMl (E)       <    *""-
601 N. Parkerson Ave.. P.O. Box 1589
Crowtey  LA 70526 (Acadia County)
Telephone (318) 783-3450
Year Establish: 1974
 Pub. Frequency: Tues • Fri. I Sunday
 Pub. Size. Broadsheet
Subscnp. Rate- $60/Yr
 Print By: Offset
Wire Services UPI
Circulation: evening 5.800.
  Sunday 6.200
Circulation Type: Paid
Editorial:
Harold Gonzales .......... .-..Editor
Harold Gonzales. ...  .'. . . Beauty Editor
Harold Gonzales. . . Book Review EdMor
 Harold Gonzales ....... BuMWtt EdMor
Harold Gonzales ..... ChaTeh EdMor
MindyFauk ...... FasMon Edrtor
Ann Nixon .............. Food EdMor
Ann Nixon ............. Garten EdMor
MmdyFau* .......... :SoxMyUMor
HaroM Gonzales ........... .'.'•/•(Mm
Mndy Faufc ..... Women's MMrttt EdM
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  Two days prior to pub.      'X^' '*•  ' •*
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903 w. 1st sr             ** .-   -
De Adder LA 70634 (Beaurgrd Coonty)
Telephone: (318) 462-0616
Pub. Frequency: Tuesday - Fndejji.
  Sunday
Pub. Size: Standard Size
Circulation Type: Paid      ' '  .
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  Owiiens):
  Ertun Wise
  Editorial:
  Bob Houston
  Gary Christiansen
                                         John Leni                      Sports
                                         Joan Davis       Women s interest Edit
                                Editor
                          Sports Editor
               EUNICE

  EUNICE NEWS                   "*"
  251 N Secono St
  Eunice LA 70535 (St Lndry County)
.  Telephone- (318) 457-3061
  Pub Frequency Thursday & Sunday
  Circulation Type  Paid
  OwnerXs):
  Louisiana State Newspapers


             FRANKLIN

  Franklin Banner • Tribune        **"
  201 Wilson
  Franklin LA 70S38 (Saint Ma County)
  Telephone. (318) 828-3706
  Mailing Address
   P 0. Box 566
   Franklin LA 70S38
  Pop. Served 10.325
  Year Establish  1884
  Pub. Frequency Daily
  Pub. Size  Standard Size
 Subscrip  Rate. $35 35/Yr
  Publicity Mils. 01 03.06.12.14.18.19.20.
   22.23.24.26
  Print Process  Offset
 Wire Services  AP
 Circulation: evening 3.750
 Circulation Type Paid
 Ownartt):
 Morgan City Newspapers. Inc
 B*reau(s):
 Franklin Banner • Tribune. The
 201 WUson st
 Franklm LA 70538
                               Editor
                               Sports
 Alan R Von Werder
 Anthony Mitchell
 	: 7 Days Prior

           HAMMOND
 Hammond Dally Star (ES)
 725 S. Morrison Blvd.
 Hammond LA 70403 (Tngpahoa County)
 Telephone: (504) 345-2333
 Mating Address
  P.O. Box 1149
  Hammond LA 70404
 Pop. Served. 12.478
 Year Establish. 1959
 Pub. Frequency 6 Times/Week
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Pubkoty Mils: 01.03.04.05.06.10.12.14.
  15.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25
 Print Process. Offset
 Wire Services: AP
 Circulation: evening 12.000.
  Sunday  12.500. other 17.000
 Circulation Type Paid
 OMM«t):
 Only Star Publishing Co.. Inc.
 P.O. Box 1149
 Hammond LA 70401
 Ownership V 100
                        Beauty Editor
                   Book Review Editor
                      Business Editor
                   .   . .Drama Editor
                   .  Education Editor
                 Environmental Editor
                         Farm Editor
                       Fashion Editor
                      .. Food Editor
                      . Garden Editor
                        Health Editor
                   .   . Home Editor
                      .. Music Editor
                      Outdoor Editor
                 Pet or Animal Editor
                   Photography Editor
                      .Political Editor
                       Society Editor
Joan Qavis
Damn Cruse
Sandy Seal.
Joan Davis
Sandy Seal
Judy Clancy
Judy Clancy
Joan Davis
Joan Davis
Jean Davis
Joan Davis
Joan Davis
Dennis  Gruse .
John Lenz
Stacy De Salvo
LH Mirando
Judy Clancy
Joan Davis
  Sunday Star
   Day Published. Sunday
   lead Time: 1 Week
   Desc. Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mtls. 01.03.04.05.06.10.11.
     12.14.15.18.19.20.21.22.23.25
  G'jmbo  Magazine - Tabloid
   Day Published  Sundays
   Lead Time. 2 Weeks
   Publicity Mtls  12.19
   Contact Joan Davis


              HOUMA

  Houma Daily Courier (ES)
  3030 Barrow St
  Houma LA 70360 (Terrbnne County)
  Telephone: (504) 879-1557
  Mailing Address
   P.O. 80x2717
   HOUMA LA 70361
  Pop. Served: 90.000
 Year Establish- 1878
 Pub  Frequency- Daily & Sun
 Pub  Size: Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate: $42/Yr
 Print Process Offset
 Wire Services. AP. Laser Photo. NY
   Times Wire
 Circulation: evening 21.900.
   Sunday 24.400
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Omens):

 Ownership %. 100
 New York Times Co.. The
 229 W 43rd  St.
 New York NY 10036
 Editorial:
 Gene Mearns.                  Editor
 George Becnet. Jr        . Sports Editor
 Amy Domangue   Women's Interest Edit
 Deadline: 12:00 Noon daily-Sat.
   Midnight Sunday: Story-10.30 daily-
   Sat.. 10:30 P.M Sunday: News-
   Limited by  press deadline: Photo-
   10:30 daily-Sat. 10.30 P.M.  Sunday
 SuaalsmenKs):
 Local SS
   Desc.:  Magazine Suppl
 TV Week
   Day Published. Sunday
   Lead Time  2 Weeks
   Desc..  Entertainment
   Publicity Mtls: 01.04.05.06.08.10.11.
    12.13.14.15.16.17.19.21.25.
   Contact: Mites Forrest
          Telephone: (504) 879-1557
          P.O. Box 2717
          HOUMA LA 70361


           JENNINGS

 Jamlnfi Dally Nam (ES)        ""
 238  Market St
 Jennings LA 70546 (Jeff Dvs County)
 Telephone: (318) 824-3011
 Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 910
  Janmngs LA 70546
 Pop. Served:  13.500
 Year Establish: 1896
 Pub. Frequency: Monday - Friday PM
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate: $48/Yr:  $24.50/6
  Mos.: $12.75/3 Mos.. $4.2S/Mo.
 Pubhcrty  Mtls. 06.07.10.11.12.14.15.16.
  17.18.19.20.21.22.24.25.26
 Freelance Pay: By Previous
  Arrangement
 Pnnt Process: Offset
Wire Services: AP
Circulation: evening 5.800
Circulation Type: Paid
Omarls):
Newspaper Service Co . Inc. c /o  R H
  Facketman Pres
P 0.  Drawer 12428
Panama City FL 32401
Ownership *:  100
 Editorial:
 Dona H Smith                  Editor
 Dona Smith               Food Editor
 Jack Giovo                    Sports
 Deadline: 48 hours prior to publ . Story-
   1000 A M day ol Duel . News-10 00
   A M  day  ol publ   Photo-5 00 P M
   day prior to publ

 Jennings Daily News Shopper
   Day Published  Weekly
   Contact  Marc Richard
           Telephone (318)824-3011
           238 Market.  PO  Box 910
           Jennings LA  70546


           LAFAYETTE

 •Lafayette Advertiser (MES)      ""
 221  Jefferson St
 Lafayette LA 70501 (Lafaytte County)
 SMSA: Lafayette. LA
 Telephone  (318)235-8511
 Pop. Served: 68.908
 Pub. Frequency- Daily Sunday •
  Saturday
 Subscrip  Rate $90.B4/Yr  City:
  $93.24 /Yr Country Zone
 Circulation: morning 34.000.
  evening 34.000. Sunday 42.000
  other 56.000
 Owners):
 Thomson Newspapers. Inc


        LAKE CHARLES

 •Late CharlM American Preu (MSY"
 4900 Hwy  90 E.
 Lake Charles LA 70601
  (Calcueu  County)
 SMSA. Lake Charles. LA
Telephone:  (318) 433-3000
 Mailing Address
  P.O. Box  2893
  Lake Charles LA 70602
Pop. Served. 77.998
Year Establish: 1896
 Pub. Frequency. Daily
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subscrip. Rate: $9 /Mo
Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.10.19
Print Process  Offset
Wire Services: AP
Circulation:  morning 42.400.
  Sunday 46.400
Circulation Type. Paid
                                                                               Sherman Corp
                                                                               4900 Hwy. 90 E
                                                                               Lake Charles LA 70601
                                                                               Ownership V 100
                                                                               Hugh Shearman
                                                                               Hugh Shearman
                                                                               Suzanne Beck..
                                                                               Curtis L. Woods
                                                                               Connie Perkins
Jim Beam ..
Don Kingery  .
Buddy Threatt .
Buddy Threatt..
Buddy Threatt..
Dorothy Hams.
Buddy Threatt..
Don Kingery
Bret Downer
Jim Beam ..
Dorothy Hams
Vincent Lupo.
Ed Alderman...
Jim Beam
Buddy Threatt
Ed Alderman
Dorothy Hams
Don Kingery .
Buddy Threatt .
Betty Bernard
Jim Beam  .
Don Kingery
Jim Beam
Buddy Threatt
Burl Vincent
Jim Beam
            President
  	Publisher
  Advertising Manager
 . .Circulation Manager
 Classified Adv. Manag

 	Editor
  .  Assignment Editor
 ..  Amusement Editor
   . Automotive Editor
	Banking Editor
	Beauty Editor
 ..Book Review Edrtor
 	Business Editor
 	City Editor
  	Columnist
 Consumer Affairs Edit
         Court Editor
	Drama Edrtor
      Education Editor
  Entertainment Editor
 . Environmental Editor
      . Fashion Editor
   ..  . Feature Editor
      .Financial Edrtor
    .  .   .Food Editor
Government  Affairs Ed
      ..  Labor Editor
       .. Music Editor
       Opinion Editor
   Photography Editor
       Political Editor
 Ward B Threatt    Radio Television Edit
 Buddy Threatt            Travel Editor
 Supplement^):
 Marquee
  Day Published  Friday
  Lead Time  1 Week
  Desc.- Entertainment
  Publicity Mils- 01.04.0506.10.17.19
 Weekend TV-Focus
  Day Published  Saturday
  Lead Time  1 week
  Oesc . Weekend-TV
 Mdse. Publ
  Desc  Merchandising Publ


            LEESVILLE

 Laesvilk Daily Leader. The      *'***
 PO  Box 619
 Leesville LA 71496 (Vernon County)
 Telephone. (318) 239-3444
 Mailing Address
  P.O. Box 619
  LeesviMe LA 71496
 Pub. Frequency Tuesday - Friday. I
  Sunday


             MINDEN

 •Minoen Press • HaraM (ES)      *"*
 203 Glcason St
 Mmden LA 71055 (Webster County)
 SMSA: Shreveport. LA
 Telephone. (318) 377-1866
 Mailing Address            ,,
  P O Box 1339
  Mmden LA 71058
 Pop. Served: 16.432
 Year Establish. 1849
 Pub. Frequency: Sunday am /Tuesday -
  Friday pm
 Pub. Size- Broadsheet
 Subscnp. Rate: $60 /Yr
 Publicity Mtls 01.0Z03.04.0S.06.07.08.
  09.10.11.12.14.15.16.17.18
 Pratt Process: Offset
 Wire Services: AP
 Circulation evening 4.984.
  Sunday 5.100
Circulation Type  Paid           .,  /
                                                                                                                     Specht Newspapers. Inc.
                                                                                                                     P.O. Box 1339
                                                                                                                     Mmden LA 71055
                                                                                                                     Ownership V 100
                                       David A. Specht .
                                       Derwood Brett	
                                       Clayton Jinks .   . .Advertising Manager
                                       Jane Cook     .... Circulation Manager
                                       Evetta TaHey .   Classified Adv. Manag
                                                          	Art. Edrtor
                                                           Automotnw Edrtor
                                                          .... Beauty Editor
                                                          	«y Edrtor
                                                           	.Cahmnfct
                                                              .IHIiiion Editor
Stacy Thompson .
Stacy Thompson.
Stacy Thompson .
Knsti Seymore
Derwood Brett .
Bonnie Koskw
DeaaWnr 1 day  before publication:
  Story- 1 day before pubbcaben: Mem-
  day of publication; Photo-day of
                                                   MONROE
                                                                  •  * i-

                                       •NOT Star WoiM (ES)      '  -V
                                       411 N  4th St                ; •   •
                                       Monroe LA 71201 (Ouachrta County)
                                       SMSA: Monroe. LA             -   -
                                       Telephone: (318) 322-5161  .
                                       Mailing Address:
                                         PO. Box .1502           ...;
                                         Monroe LA 71201
                                       Pop. Served: 56.374     . . .... _^ „
                                       Pub. Frequency Sunday - Saturday   '
                                       Subscnp. Rate: $108/Yr.: $9/Mo.
                                       Print Process: Letterpress
                                       Wire Serwcesr AP.  DPI        ..
                                       Circulation: evening 38.900.
                                         Sunday 49.600
                                       Omens):
                                       News-Star-World Pub. Corp.

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 Management:
 George H VanWagner        Publisher
 Tommy Foster      Circulation Manager
 Blanche B Gates  Classified Adv Manag
 Suzanne  Thomas    Promotion Manager
 Editorial:
 Cmdy Greene                Art Editor
 Kevin Anderson      Automotive Editor
 Kathy Spurlock          Beauty Editor
 Kaihy Spurlock     Book Review Editor
 Kevin Anderson         Business Editor
 Mike Albertson              City Editor
 Olana Silk                   Columnist
 Katny Spurlock   Consumer  Affairs Edit
 Kathy Spurlock    Do-lt-Yourself Editor
 Katny Spurlock          Drama Editor
 Bill Sutley            Education Editor
 Kathy Spurlock         Fashion Editor
 Kevin Anderson         Financial Editor
 Kathy Spurlock           Food Editor
 Frank Noonan           Garden Editor
 Jane Dagata              Health Editor
 Kathy Spurlock           Home Editor
 Kevin Anderson           Labor Editor
 Kinny Haddax           Outdoor Editor
 Kathy SourlocK    Pet or Animal Editor
 Lanny Keller             Political Editor
 Kevin Anderson      Real Estate Editor
 Helen Sheffield           Travel Editor
 Kathy Spurlock   Women s Interest Edit
 Supplement^):
 Local Si
  Desc. Magazine Suppl
 Weekend TV
  Desc Weekend-TV


          MORGAN CITY

 Daily Review. The (E)
 1O14 Front St
 Morgan City LA 70380
  (Saint Ma County)
 Telephone (504) 384-8370
 Mailing Address
  P 0. Box 948
  Morgan  City LA 70381
 Pop. Served  18.009
 Year Establish  1872
 6 Column
 Pub. Frequency Mon  Thru Fri
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate: $36.05 Carrier
 Publicity Mils. 01.03.08.11.14  17.20.21.
  22
 Print  Process  Offset
 Wire Services  AP
 Circulation evening 5.639
 Circulation Type' Paid
 (hmerts):
 Morgan City Newspapers  Inc
 P 0 Box 948
 Morgan City LA 70380
 Ownership %•  100
 Editorial:
 Doyle E. Shirley                Editor
 Steve Shirley        Book Review Editor
 Ted Mcmanas           Energy Editor
 Dane MiHer         Photography Editor
 Ted McManus.           Political Editor
 Chns  Undry        .  .  . .Sports Editor


          NEW IBERIA

 MM Iberia (tally Ibtrian & Sunday*"
  Iberian (ES)
926 E  Main St.
 New Iberia LA  70560  (Iberia County)
 Telephone (318) 365-6773
 Mating Address:
  P.O  Box9290
  New Iberia LA 70562
 Pop. Served  33.500
 Year Establish' 1893
Pub. Frequency Dairy (7 Days)
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subscrtp. Rate: $96 /Yr
 Publicity Mils- 01.03.04.05.21
 Print By Offset
Wire Services  AP
Cremation, evening 15.449.
  Sunday 15.929
Circulation Type Paid
Wick Communications Co
 P 0  Box 9290
 New Iberia LA 70562
 Ownership %  100
 Editorial:
 Will Chapman       Book Review Editor
 Wilda B  Moran           Church Editor
 Wilda Moran              Farm Editor
 Will Chapman              Food Editor
 Don Shoopman          Outdoor Editor
 Jennifer  May             Society Editor
 Glenn Quebedeaux              Sports
 Deadline: 11 00 AM M-F. 11 00 PM Sat
   S Same Day N 11 00 AM P  10 00 AM


         NEW ORLEANS

 •Daily Record, The (M)           ""
 931 Canal St.. 518 Audubon Bldg
 New Orleans LA 70112
   (Orleans County)
 SMSA: New  Orleans. LA
 Telephone  (504) 581-4926
 Mailing Address
   P 0 Drawer  70588
   New Orleans LA 70172
 Year Establish  1897
 Legal
 Pub Frequency Daily Mon -Fri
 Pub. Size Tabloid
 Subscrip. Rate- $60./Yr
 Publicity  Mils.  20.21.22
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation' morning 5.000
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owiwrtl):
 Daily Record Corp
 931 Canal St
 New Orleans LA 70112
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  Sieve Norfler           Financial Editor
  Ann Matthews             cood Editor
  Anna Mary Siemau       Garden Editor
  Laura Ben                Healtn Editor
  Anne Matthews           Home Editor
  LOIS Norder              Metro Editor
  Ann Matthews            MUSK Editor
  Lanny Kener             Opinion Editor
  Glenn Harris            Outdoor Editor
  Kerry KirsDei       Pet Or Animal Editor
  Jack Barnam        Photography Editor
  Andrew  Moreau          Political Editor
  Kerry Kirspel       Radio Television Edit
  Kerry Kirspel             Science Editor
  Bem Signer             Society Editor
  Bob C.iftm               Travel Editor
  Deadline: Noon Story-Noon. News-
   Noon  Photo-8 30 -  11 45 A M
  Supplement^):
  Weekend TV
   Day Published Weekly on Friday
   Lead Time  1 Week
   Desc  Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mtls 01.03.0405.06.19
   Contact Kerry K.rsoel
           Telephone  (318) 459-3228
           PO Box 31110
           Shreveport LA 71130
  People/Magazine
   Day Published Weekly (Friday)
   Lead Time  1 Week
   Desc.  Entertainment
   Publicity Mtls 01.03.040506 19.21
   Mtls Deadline Monday For Friday
   Contact Betty Signer
           PO Box 31110
           Shreveport LA 71130

  •Tlmts. The  (MS)
  222 Lake St
  Shreveport LA 71130 (Caddo  County)
  SMSA Shreveport  LA
 Telephone (318) 459-3200
  Muling Address
   PO Box 30222
   Shreveport LA 71130
 Pop  Served- 294.600
 Year Establish  1871
  Pub. Frequency Daily & Sun  AM
 Pub. Sue Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate. $81/Yr. Daily. $135/Yr
   Daily & Sunday
 Publicity Mtls. 18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.
   26
 Freelance Pay  Negotiable
 Print Process  Letterpress
 Wire Services: AP. SCSM. GNS
 Circulation- morning 75.625.
   Sunday 104.783
 Circulation Type Paid
 Ownerti):
 Gannett Co. me
 1IX Wilson Blvd
 Arlington VA 22234
 Ownership %  100
 •ureaud):
 Times Ruston  Bureau
 111 W Texas Ave
 Ruston LA 71270
 Telephone' (318) 255-3907
•Contact- Curtis Heyen Bureau Chief
 Times Natchitoches Bureau
 111 E. 5th St.
 Natchrtoches LA 714S7
 Telephone. (318) 352-4987
 Contact.  Greg Kendrick. Bureau Chief
 Times Natchitoches Bureau
 111 E 5th St
 Natchitoches LA 71457
 Telephone (318) 352-9605
 Times Natchitoches Bureau
 111 £ 5th St
 Natchitoches LA 71457
 Telephone  (318) 352-9605 .
 Contact Greg  Kendrick. Bureau Chief
 Times Natchitoches Bureau
 111 E 5th St
 Natchitoches LA 71457
 Telephone  (318) 352-9605
 Contact. Greg  Kendrick. Bureau Chief
 Management:
 W Howard Bronson          President
 W Howard Bronson          Publisher
 Tommy Chelette    Advertising Manager
 Benoit Lynn        Advertising Manager
 Mark Richmond    Advertising Manager
 Steve Mills         Circulation Manager
 Frank Cimino      Classified Adv  Manag
 Dutty VanderforrJ     Personnel Manager
 Editorial:
 Terry Eberte                    Editor
 Pal Rice             Assignment Editor
 Ljne Crockett       Amusement Editor
 Martha Fitzgerald            Art Editor
 Pat Rice             Automotive Editor
 Pat Rice                Aviation Editor
 Margaret Martin          Beauty Editor
 Terrie Roberts      Book Review Editor
 Lane Crockett            Drama Editor
 Susan Traylor      Environmental Editor
 Margaret Martin         Fashion Editor
 Martha  Fitzgerald        Feature Editor
 John Prime                MUSK Editor
 Reeves  Feiid            Outdoor Editor
 Lane Crockett     Radio-Television Edit
 Jerry Pittman            Science Editor
 Terrie Roberts            Travel Editor
 Deadline: 10 50 &  12 00 P M Saturday.
  Photo-10 00 P M 12 30 A M  Monday.
  Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday.
  Friday
 Supplement^):
 Local SS
  Desc: Magazine Suppl
  Publicity Mtls 07.14.19.23
  Mtls Deadline 3 Weeks in Advance
  Contact. Terrie Roberts
          Telephone. (318) 459-3275
          Box 30222
          Shreveport  LA  71130
  Spec.  Requiremts- Rarely Buy
    Freelance
 Weekend TV
  Day Published Weekly • Sunday
  Lead Time 3 Weeks
  Desc.  Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls 06.10
  Mtls Deadline 3 Weeks Before
    Publication
  Contact: Lane Crockett
          Telephone (318) 459-3270
          Box 30222
          Shreveport  LA  71130


             SUOELL

 •SUM) Daily Sentry-News (MS)   *"
 3648 Pontchartram Dr
 Slide* LA 70458 (St Tmmny County)
 SMSA New Orleans. LA
 Telephone: (504) 643-4918
 Mailing Address
  PO. Box 910
  Slidell LA 70459
 Year Establish.  1965
 Pub. Frequency- Tuesday - Sunday
 Pub. Size- Broadsheet
 Subscnp. Rate- $8592/Yr
 Publicity Mtls. 06.07.11.13.14.15.16.17.
  19.20.21.22.23.24
 Print Process- Offset
Wire Services AP
Circulation: morning 5.033.
  Sunday 5.261. other 22.389
Circulation Type- Free
Ownerts):
Wick Newspapers
 Sierra Vista AZ 85635
 . .      Editor
 Beauty Editor
Business Editor
   .  Columnist
     Columnist
     Columnist
   .  Columnist
Lou Mayv. . .
Merna Bridgeman
Phil White.
Terry Madden
Phil White.
Stuppy AHen
Gilda Perkins
Phil White         Do-lt-Yoursett Editor
John Perkins         .  Drama Editor
Janet Fontenot       . Education Editor
Merna Bridgeman  .   .   Fashion Editor
Gilda Perkins          .  Feature Editor
Kevin Chin  .          .Outdoor Editor
David Owens       Photography Editor
John Perkins      Radio  Television Edit
Deadline: 3 publ. days prior
Supplements):
TV/Entertainment
  Day Published. Friday
                   Lead Time 5 Publ Days
                   Publicity Mtls  06.07.11 13 14 15.16
                     17 19.20.21.22.23.24
                   Contact TV/Entertainment-Jonn Permns
                 Real Estate
                   Day Published Sunday
                   Lead Time 4 Publ Days
                   Publicity Mtls  0607  11 13.14 15.16
                     17.19.20.2122.23.24
                   Contact Maggie Hill


                             SULPHUR

                 •SULPHUR SOUTHWEST DAILY  """
                   NEWS
                 P 0  Box  1999
                 Sulphur LA 70664 (Calcsieu County)
                 SMSA Lake Charles  LA
                 Telephone (318) 527-7075
                 Pub. Frequency  Tuesday - Friday.
                   Sunday
                 Pub  Size- Standard Size
                 Circulation Type. Paid
                 Ownertt):
                 General E W Wise
                 Management:
                 E W. Wise                   Publisher
                 Editorial:
                 Ophelia Hayes                  .Editor
                 Jerry Cornier             Sports Editor


                           THIBODAUX

                 Dairy Comet (E)
                 70S W. Fifth St  P 0 Box 550
                 Thibodaux LA 70301 (Latourcn County)
                 Telephone (504)447-4055
                 Mailing Address-
                   P 0. Box 5238
                   Thibodaux LA 70302
                 Pop. Served. 16.000
                 Year Establish: 1889
                 Pub  Frequency Monday  - Friday
                 Pub. Size Broadsheet
                 Subscrip  Rate: $4.50/Mth
                 Publicity Mtls. 06
                 Prmt Process  Offset
                 Wire Services  AP
                 Circulation, evening 13.200
                 Omer(s):
                 New York Times Co . The
                 229 W  43rd St
                 New York NY 10036
                 Ownership %  100
                 Editorial:
                 Kathy Silverberg                Editor
                 Kathy Silverberg           Food Editor
                 Alex Songe               Sports Editor
                 Deadline:  8 30 am Story - 8 30 am:
                   News8.30 am:  Photos • 8 30 am
                              MAINE

                             AUGUSTA
Kannebet Journal (M)
274 Western Ave.
Augusta ME 04330 (Kenneoec County)
Telephone: (207) 623-3811
Pop. Served: 24.759
Year Establish: 1825
Pub. Frequency: Daily
Pub  Size: Broadsheet
Subscnp. Rate $130/Yr
Publicity Mtls 06.12.26
Prmt Process Offset
Wire Services: AP
Circulation- morning 19.555
Circulation Type  Paid
Owners):
Guy Gannett Publishing Co.
390 Congress St
Portland ME 04101
Ownership % 100
BurmKs):
Kennebec Journal
287 Water St.
Gardiner ME 04345
Telephone (207)582-6000
Contact: Rita Morang
Kennebec Journal
                                        44 Mam St
                                        Wmtnrop ME 04364
                                        Telephone  (207)377-2191
                                        Contact Judy Nguyen Miscellaneous
                                        Kennebec Journal
                                        Mam St
                                        Wmthrop ME 04364
                                        Telephone  (207)377-2191
                                        Contact- Martha Dodge. Miscellaneous

                                        Kennebec Journal
                                        40 Mam St
                                        Augusta ME 04330
                                        Telephone  (207) 377-2191
                                        Contact- Martha Dodge. Miscellaneous
                                        Kennebec Journal
                                        1  Morton SI
                                        Wmthrop ME 04364
                                        Telephone. (207) 377-2191
                                        Contact Martha Dodge
                                        Editorial:
                                        Marvann Brooke         Famly Editor
                                        Maryann Brooke       .  Fashion Editor
                                        Maryam Brooke          . Food Editor
                                        James Fossett       Photography Editor
                                        Susan Radcliff       .   .  Rekjpon Editor
                                        Susan Raddiffe          . Society Editor
                                        Gary Hawkins              	Sports
                                       TVPkis
                                         Day Published  Weekly
                                         Lead Time. 1 Week
                                         Desc.- Radio-TV
                                         Publicity Mtls. 10.19
                                         Mtls Deadline: 1 Week In Advance
                                         Contact- Central Maine Morning Sentinel
                                                 Telephone. (207) 879-3341
                                                 SrfverSt
                                                 WatennUe ME 04901


                                                    BANGOR
                                                         KM)
491 Mam St.
Banger ME 04401 (Penobsct County)
Telephone: (207) 942-4881
Mailing Address:
  P 0. Box 1329
  Bangor ME 04401
Pop  Served: 33.168
Pub  Frequency: Daily
Pub.  Size: Standard Size
Subscnp  Rate: $1.60/Wk.-Home
Publicity Mtls. 01.03.06.14.19.22.2326
Print Process: Letterpress
Wire  Services: AP. UPI. NYTNS
Circulation morning 80 000
Circulation Type. Paid
Owner<«):
Bangor Publishing Co.
Ownerships  100
Editorial:
Richard J  Warren  	Edftor
Carroll Astbury        . .Bantanf Edttor
Richard Shaw.   . . Book Review Edttor
Carroll Aspburry  .     . Busmen Edttor
Nancy Remsen        .. Energy Editor
Nancy	Environmental Edttor
Joan Smith       ..      Famtf Eator
Join Snwtn   .   	HMMII Conor
Carroll Ashbury   .       .. Labor Edttor
Akcia Amstead	   .-. Mutic Edttor
Tom Hennessey	Outdoor Editor
JackLottus.   .    . Photography Editor,
John S. Day	PoWcal EdBor
Roarme  Saucier  	Reftajen Edttor
William Warner	Saerts
WiMiarn Warner .....
Deadline: 8.00 P.M.: Story-SOO P.M.:
  News-8:00 P.M.: Pnoto-7:00 P.M.
Local SS
  Desc. Magazine Suppl
Weekend TV                  •• .
  Desc.- Weekend-TV

           BIDDEFORO

Journal Tribune (E)
Alfred Street
Bidoeford ME 04005 (York County)
Telephone. (207) 282-1535
Maikng Address
  P.O. Box 627
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  Stephanie Strickland
                    Radio Television Edit
  Elliot Goldberg        Real Estate Editor
  Elliot Goldberg           Science Editor
  Susan Couitield          Society Editor
  Susan CaultieW   Women s Interest Edit
  Deadline: Week prior to publication
   Story-One day prior to puol  News-9
   A M daily Photo-One day prior to
   publ
  Supplements):
  Local SS
   Desc  Magazine Suppi
  Weekend TV
   Day Published Sunday
   Lead Time 3 Weeks Belore
   Desc  Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mils 01 10.14
   Contact  Stephanie Strickland
           Telephone  (609)845-3300
           309 S.  Broad  St
           Woodbury NJ  08096
 Mdse Publ
   Desc  Merchandising Puol
         NEW MEXICO


          ALAMOGORDO

 Alamogordo Daily News (ES)
 518 24th St
 Alamogordo NM 88310 (Otero County)
 Telephone (505) 437-7120
 Mailing Address
   P 0  Box 870
   Alamogordo NM 88311
 Pop Served  24.284
 Year Establish  1898
 Pub. Frequency Evening & Sun
 Pub Size Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate  $6.50 /Mo
 Publicity Mtls  06.15,16.21.22
 Freelance Pay t 30 /Column inc
 Print Process. Offset
 Wire Services  AP
 Circulation evening 8 706.
   Sunday 9.652. other 16 000
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owmr(i):
 Donrey Media Group. Inc
 PO. Box 1359
 Fort Smith AR 72902
 Ownership % 100
 Editorial:
 Marian McQuiddy         Sports Editor
 Deadline-.  11 30 A M . 2 days onor to
  publication. Story-11.30 A M .
  Thursday: New-Monday & Tuesday
   11.30AM  Friday. Photo-12 00 Noon
 Suppleinent(s):
 Otero Shopoer
  Day Published  Wednesday Evening-
    weekly
  Lead Time  10 days belore
  Desc. Miscellaneous
  Publicity Mtls. 06~.07.10 11.12.13.14.
    15.16.17.19.21.23.26
  Mtls Deadline-  10 days before
    publication
  Contact. Sharon Smith
          Telephone. (505) 437-7120
          P.O. Box 870
          Alamogordo NM 88311
  Spec. Requiremts. Tabloid Size-6 Col /
    Pg-13'X103/16'


         ALBUQUERQUE

 •Albuquerque Journal (MS)      ""
 7777 Jefferson. N E
Albuquerque NM  87109
  (Brnalilo County)
SMSA- Albuquerque. NM
Telephone (505)823-7777
Mailing Address.
  P 0. Drawer J
  Albuquerque NM 87103
Pop Served 420.000
Year Establish: 1880
Pub Frequency Morning & Sunday
Pub Size. Broadsheet
Subscrip Rate $8 50/Mo Daily &
  Sunday:  $4/Mo. Sunday
 Publicity Mtls 01.06.07.10 11 12.13 14
   15.1617.18.19.202122.23
 Freelance Pay  Vanes
 Print Process- Offset
 Wire Services AP  Christian Sci
   Monitor, L A  Time WP. Reutters
 Circulation  morning 121 224
   Sunday 159778
 Circulation Type Paid
 Own«r(i):
 T H Lang
 7777 Jefferson N E
 Albuquerque NM 87109
 Journal Publishing Co
 P 0 Drawer  J
 Albuquerque NM 87103
 BunMu(s):
 Alb-'cuerque Journal Washington Bureau
 Nafl Press Bldg . Ste 1262 B
 WASHINGTON DC DC 20045
 Telephone (202) 662-7540
 Contact  Paul R WiecK
           Government Affairs Editor
 Santa Fe. NM. Bureau
 320 Gaiiste
 Santa Fe NM 87501
 Telephone  (505) 988-8881
 Contact' Tim Coder. Bureau Editor
 Las Cruces.  NM. Bureau
 206 S Main
 Las Cruces NM 88001
 Telephone- (505) 526-4461
 Management:
 T  H Lang                   President
 T  H Lang                 . Publisher
 Gene McGehee     Advertising Manager
 Craig Meyers       Advertising Manager
 Tom Smithson      Advertising Manager
 Dick Smith         Circulation Manager
 Bill Tafoya        Classified Adv. Manag
 Amy Rehfeld         Personnel Manager
 Ryan Deller         Promotion Manager
 Editorial:
 Gerald Crawford           .     Editor
 Karen Moses        Assignment Editor
 Bern Gantner        Action Line Editor
 Maria Elena Alvarez         .  Art Editor
 Ken Walston         Automotive Editor
 Paul Logan             Aviation Editor
 Bob Hagan             Banking Editor
 David Steinberg     Book  Review Editor
 Gayland Bryant         Business Editor
 Karen Moses                City Editor
 Jim Arnholz                 Columnist
 Ren Graham          Computer Editor
 Leah Lorber.      Consumer Affairs Edit
 Maria Elena Alvarez        Drama Editor
 Nancy Tipton         Education Editor
 Maria Elena Alvarez
                  Entertainment Editor
 Rene Kimball      Environmental Editor
 Isabel Sanchez   .         Farm Editor
 Tom Harmon           Feature Editor
 Susan Stiger               Food Editor
 Susan Stiger             Garden Editor
 Rex Graham        .     Health Editor
 Tom Harmon       .  .. Home Editor
 Tom Harmon          Lite Style Editor
 Martin Frentzel          Outdoor Editor
 John Robertson         Political Editor
 Rick Nathanson.   Radio Television Edit
 Rex Graham.      	Science Editor
 Mike HaH      	Sports Editor
 Bruce Daniels      	State Editor
 Robin Frames	Travel Editor
 ..Imarcia Stamell. Women's Interest Edit
Deadline: 7:15 P M . 9:30 P M.. 11-00
  P M.: News-7 30 P M.. 10:30 P M..
  Photo-7 30 P M
Supplement(t)-
 Entertamer
  Day Published. Weekly
  Lead Time. Four Weeks
  Desc.. Radio-TV
  Publicity Mtls- 02.10.12.14.19
  Mm Deadline: Adv & Mktg Deadlines
   Only - Prior Tuesday at 11
 Contact: Tom Harmon
          Telephone (505) 823-3936
          P.O. Drawer J
          Albuquerque NM87103
Parade (Ss)
SAGE • Women's Magazine
  Day Published First Sunday ot Each
   Month
   Contact  Marcia Stamell
           Telephone. (505)823-3880
 Business Outlook
   Day Published' Weekly (Mondays)
   Desc  Business-Financial
   Publicity  Mtls  14
   Mtls Deadline Adv & Mktg Deadlines
    Only • Prior Thursday at 11
   Contact  Gayland Bryant
           Telephone  (505) 823-3830
           Albuquerque NM 87103

 •Albuquerque Tribune,  The (E)     ™
 7777 Jefferson. N E
 Albuquerque NM 87109
   (Brnalilo County)
 SMSA Albuquerque. NM
 Telephone  (505) 823-7777
 Mailing Address
   P 0 Drawer T
   Albuquerque NM 87103
 Pop Served. 345.675
 Year Establish 1922
 Pub Frequency Mon.-Sat
 Pub Size Standard Size
 Subscrip Rate  $5.25/Mo.. $31.50/6
   Mos.
 Publicity Mils-  22
 Freelance Pay  $30 - $75
 Print Process  Letterpress
 Wire Services.  AP. Scnpps Howard. NYT
 Circulation- evening 40.000
 Circulation  Type- Paid
 Ownert.*):
 Scnpps Howard Newspapers
 1100 Central Trust Tower
 Cincinnati OH 45202
 Ownership %   100
 BureauU):
 Tribune  Santa  Fe News Bureau
 Capitol Building
 Santa Fe NM 87501
 Telephone.  (505) 983-6020
 Contact Kate  Nelson.  Bureau Chief
 Scnpps Howard News Service
 1090  Vermont Ave . N.W  lOflr
 Washington DC 20006
 Telephone-  (202) 408-1484
 Contact  Karen Mac Pherson.
           Bureau Chief
 Manafement:
 Larry  Lesser                 President
 Ryan Dellar        Promotion Manager
 Editorial:
 Tim Gallagher         .         .Editor
Ollie Reed        .   Amusement Editor
Pam Johnson               Art Editor
 Scott  Gullett             Banking Editor
 Pam Johnson            Beauty Editor
 Ollie Reed          Book Review Editor
 Scott  Gullett  .          Business Editor
 John Temple              . .City Editor
 Ralph Looney          .     Columnist
 Richard Stevens           .. Columnist
V B Price            	Columnist
 Dennis Domrzalski        . Court Editor
Gary Tyler        ..   .Education Editor
Pam Johnson     Entertainment Editor
Tony Davis        . Environmental Editor
Tony Davis       . Environmental Editor
Scott  Gullett        .   .. Family Editor
Steve Shapiro        .     Health Editor
Mark Taylor .    .     .  Outdoor Editor
Mike Davis        .  Photography Editor
Dan Vukelich     	Political Editor
Stam Franklin     . Radio Television Edit
Shonda Novak ...   . Real Estate Editor
John O'Rourke     ..   .. Sports Editor
Ofce Reed .           . Weekend Editor
Deadline: 7  A.M . Metro.  11:30 P.M..
  Home: 1 P M.. Final.
SupptememXt):
Local  SS
  Desc •  Magazine Suppl
  Publicity Mtls 01.05.06.13.19.21
  Mtls Deadline. 2 Weeks in Advance
  Contact: Stam Franklin
         Telephone: (505) 823-3653
         P.O. Drawer T
         Albuquerque NM 87103
  Personnel- Shan Bluto
           Pam Johnson
Active Lite
  Day Published- Weekly
  Lead Time 1 Week
  Desc.  Sports
             ARTESIA

Artasla Daily Praat (ES)           ""°
501 W  Mam. P.O Box 179
Artesia NM 88210 (Eddy County)
Pop Served 12.130
Owners):
Valley Newspapers  Inc
Editorial:
Scott Eaton     .              . Editor
Priscilla O'Connor        Beauty Editor
James K Green     Book Review Editor
Gary Scott.            Business Editor
Barbara Boan           . Garden Editor
Barbara Boan            . Home Editor
Tim Higgins.           . Outdoor Editor
Scott Eaton            .Political Editor
Marlyn Caldwell     .     Society Editor
Tim Higgins            .     .  Sports


            CARLSBAD

Carttbad Current-Argus (ES)
620 S. Main
Carlsbad NM 88220 (Eddy County)
Telephone: (SOS) 887-5501
Mailing Address:
  P 0. Box 1629
  Carlsbad NM 88220
Pop. Served: 32.000
Year Establish- 1889
Pub. Frequency: (ES)
Pub. Sue: Standard Size
Subscrip. Rate: $7 50 /Mo Delivery-.
  $8/Mo.  Mail
Publicity Mtls: 01.06.07.12.13.14.15.16.
  17.20.21.22.23.24.25.26
Freelance Pay Not Established
Print Process: Offset
Wire Services: AP
Circulation: evening 9.500,
  Sunday 10.500
Circulation Type: Pad
Oman;*):
Carlsbad Publishing Company
Ownersrup V 100
EdHorW:
Ned CantweH 	EdHor
Betty Patton	Beauty Editor
Betty Patton	Church Editor
Betty Patton	Drama Editor
Steve Givens .      .. Education EdHor
Jefl Fhnn	Energy EdHor
Betty Patton	Famty Edrtor
Rachel Prentice      	Farm Editor
Betty Patton.       .   .Fashion Edrtor
Betty Patton	Food Editor
Betty Patton	Garten Editor
Torn Walker	HaaMh EdHor
Betty Patton	Home Edrtor
Eric Fisher	Outdoor EdHor
Betty Patton.      Pet or Animal Edttor
Jeff Gernsh	  Photography Editor
Ned CantweN	PoNfcal EdHor
Betty Patton	Ration Edrtor
Betty Patton	Society Edttor
Eric Fisher	Saorta EdHor
Betty Patton	Women's Interest Edit
Steve Givens	YajMh Editor
Diaallni. News-WO A.M.. Man.-**,
  12.-00 Noon Friday tor Sunday:   '
  PhotorfOO A.M.. Mon.-fri., 12300
  Noon Friday for Sunday.
Local SS
  Desc.: Magazine Suppl
  Publicity Mtts: 01,04.07.11,12.14.15.
    16.18.19.20.21.22.23.26
  Contact KeBy Canon
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  Day Published: Friday
  Lead Time: Week
  Desc.: Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtts: 06.14
  Mtls Deadline: Week
  Contact: KeHy Carson
          Telephone: (SOS) 887-5501
          CarisbW Current-A>ius.Baxl629
          Carlsbad NM 88220
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               CLOVIS

  Ctovis News Journal (ES)
  -••• (. r'  " its
  . isvis NM 88101  .Curry COLIIV)
  •feonon*   sOSi  763 3431
  Mailing AJaress
    PO Box 1689
    Clevis NM 88102
  POD  Serveo  28495
  Year EstaDhsn 1929
  Pub  Frequency 6 aavs no 5atur
  PUB  Size Broaasncei
  Subscrip  Rote $6/Mo  Home Delivery
  Publicity  Mm 010306.07101112.15.
    16  17 18 192021 22
  Freelance Pay $25 For  Maior Stories
   Accepted
  Print Process Offset
  Wire Services AP
  Circulation evening 9.709
   Sunday 10262
  Circulation Type Controlled
  Owiwrti):
  Clovis News Journal
  Editorial:
  Bill Sailer           Book Review  Editor
  Kevin Braitora         Business  Editor
  Dave  Holland        Photograpny  Editor
  Greg McGu'in                  Sports


              OEMING

  Owning Headlight (E)             '""
  219 £  Maple
  Deming NM 88030 (Luna County)
  Telephone i505) 546-2611
  Mailing Address
   P 0 Bos 881
   Deming NM  88031
  Pop  Served  10.000
 Year Establish 1881
 Pub Frequency Monday • fnoay
 Pub Sue  Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate $54 /Yr
 Publicity Mils  01.030506 10.11 12.14
   15.16.17.18.192021.2223
 Freelance Pay t 40/Col  in
 Print Process  Offset
 Wire Services  AP
 Circulation evening 3.900. otner 2 550
 Circulation Type  Paid
 OwMr)s):
 Ration Publishing. Inc
 PO. Box881
 Deming NM 88031
 Ownership ?.   100
 Editorial:
 Jonie Trued                     Editor
 Sammy M Lopez   Radio Television Edit
 Deadline: News - 4  00 P M two days
  before publication Photo • 4 00 P M
  Two  days before publication
 SupplenMiiljs):
 Shopping Guide
  Day Published Friday. Tuesday
  Lead Time  Noon  Thursday
  Desc  Advertiser
  Publicity Mtls 01.06.08 19
  Mils  Deadline 1 Week Prior To
    Publication
  Contact. Deming Headlight
          Telephone (505)  546-2611
          P.O. Box 881
          Deming NM 88031
Back-To-School Edition
  Day Published- Annual
  Lead Time  One Week
  Publicity  Mtls 01.06.11.12.23
  Mtls Deadline 1 Week
  Contact-  Deming Headlight
          Telephone  (505)546-2611
          P 0  Box 881
          Deming NM 88031
Graduation Edition
  Day Published Annual
  Lead Time. 1  Week
  Publicity  Mtls. 03
  Mtls Deadline 1 Week
  Contact  Deming Headlight
          Telephone  (505)546-2611
          PO  Box 881
          Deming NM 88031
Progress Edition
    Day Published Annual
    Lead Time  One Week
    Publicity Mtls: 01.03.06.11.12.13 19
     23
    Mtls Deadline- February 27th at 4 pm
    Contact. Deming Headlight
            Telephone  (505) 546-2611
            P 0  Box 881
            Oemmg NM 88031


           FARMINGTON

  Farmirtgton Daily Times (ES)
  201 N Allen
  Farmmgton NM 87401
   (San Juan County)
  Telephone. (505) 325-4545
  Mailing Address
   P 0. Sox 450
   Farrmngton NM 87499
  Pop  Served 40.000
  Year Establish  1884
  Pub  Frequency Daily
  Pub  Size  Broadsheet
  Subscrip  Rate  $72/Yr Carrier
  Publicity Mtls  06.07.11 12.14.15.16.18.
   19.20.21.22.23.25
  Print Process  Offset
  Wire Services. AP.  New York Times
  Circulation- evening 15.801.
   Sunday 17.579
  Circulation Type. Paid
 Owncrd):
  New Mexico Newspapers. Inc
  P 0 Box 450
  Farmirtgton NM 87499
 Ownership %  100
 Editorial:
 Eliot O'Brien                   Editor
 Andrea Byrd            Church Editor
 Deborah Tracy           Fashion Editor
 Deborah Tracy             Food Editor
 Deborah Tracy           Garden Editor
 Wren Propp     Government Affairs Ed
 Wayne Leupolfl  .          Sports Editor
 Deadline: Story-12 noon day of publ.
   News-12  noon day of puol. Photo-12
   noon day ot publ


             GALLUP

 Gallup Independent              ""
 500 N  9th St
 Gatop  NM 87301 (Mckinley County)
 Telephone  (505)863-8611
 Mating Address:
  Box 1210
  Gallup NM 87301
 Pub Frequency  6 Times/Wk
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Subscnp Rate: $5.50/Wk - Home
  Delivery. $73.80 /Yr  Mail
 Publicity Mtls: 21.22
 Freelance Pay: $1 /Column Inch
 Wire Services- AP. NYT
 Circulation: evening  11.306.
  other 14.500
 Circulation Type. Paid
Owner)!):
John K. Zolknger
 P.O Box 1210
GaNup NM 87301
Bureau)*):
 Eastern Bureau
Telephone (505) 777-2612
Contact: Brenda Norrell
 Dine Bureau
Telephone (505)371-5443
Contact: Richard Sitts
Western Bureau
Telephone. (602) 283-4946
Contact- George Hardeen
Editorial:
D Reed Eckhardt                Editor
Alan Arthur               Sports Editor
DaadHne: 2  Days Prior to Publication
Supplement)*):
USA Weekend
              GRANTS

 Grants Daily Beacon (e)
 300 No  2nd St  Box 579
 Grants NM 87020 (Valencia County)
 Telephone (505)287-4411
 Pop Served   18.200
 Print By  Offset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation evening 4851
 Owners):
 Grants Publishing Co  Inc
 Editorial:
 Becky Barber                   Editor
 Sue Winsor              Beauty Editor
 Sue Winsor         Book Review Editor
 Su; «insor              Church Editor
 Sue Winsor              Drama Editor
 Sue Winsor             Fashion Editor
 Sue Winsor               Food Editor
 Sue Winsor              Garden Editor
 Sue Winsor              Home Editor
 Sue Winsor               Music Editor
 B. Barber           Photography Editor
 Sue Winsor             Society Editor
 Andy Porter                    Sports
 Sue Winsor      Women s Interest Edit
 Deadline: 11 00 AM S 11  00 AM N
   1100 AM P II 00 AM

               HOBBS

 Hebbt Daily Newt-Sun (ES)        °"
 201 N. Thorp
 Hobtos NM 88240 (Lea County)
 Telephone  (505) 393-2123
 Mailing Address
   P.O. Box 860
   Hobos NM 88240
 Pop. Served 40.000
 Year Establish.  1937
 Pub Frequency- Daily exc Sat
 Pub. Size  Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rate  S6.50/Month
 Publicity  MtU  01.12.1415.17.18.1920.
   21.22.23
 Freelance Pay Vanes
 Print Process  Offset
 Wire Services  AP/Kmght  • Ridder
 Circulation: evening 11.908.
  Sunday 12.716
 Circulation  Type Paid
 Owner)!):
 Sun Publishing Corp
 P  0 Box 860
 Hobbs NM 88240
 Ownership %  100
News-Sun Capital Bureau
809 Don Diego
Santa Fe NM 87501
Contact: Kate McGraw
Editorial:
Gil Hnshaw                     Editor
John McCulloch      Amusement Editor
Terry Sholm            Banking Editor
John McCulloch          Beauty Editor
Gil Hmshaw         Book Review Editor
Terry Sholm         .  Business Editor
John McCulloch          Church Editor
John McCulloch    Do-lt-Yourself Editor
John McCulloch          Drama Editor
Terry Sholm          Education Editor
Anne Behl .             . Energy Editor
Anne Behl         Environmental Editor
George Welles           . .  Farm Editor
Terry Sholm              Labor Editor
Manny Marquez         Outdoor Editor
Gri Hmshaw             Political Editor
John McCulloch    Radio Television Edit
Anrte Behl              Science Editor
Billy Dallas                    Sports
Manny Marquez                Sports
Donavan Mager                 Sports
Deadline: Previous Day
Local SS
  Desc.: Magazine Suppi
  Publicity Mtls- 01.12.14.15.17 18.19
   20.21.22.26
TV Week
  Day Published Thursdays
  Desc. Weekend-TV
           US  CRUCES

 •Us Cruces Sun-News (ES)
 256 W Las Cruces Ave
 Las Cruces NM 88004
   lOona Ana County)
 SMSA Las Cruces NM
 Telephone (505) 523-4581
 Mailing Address
   P 0 Box 1749
   Las Cruces NM 88004
 Pop  Served  51  261
 Year Establish 1937
 PUD Frequency  PM M-F AM Sun
 Pub Size Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rate  $6 25/Mo in Town
   $75/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 01.05.06.14 18.19.22.23
   24.26
 Print By Offset
 Wire Services UPl
 Circulation evening 21.700
   Sunday 21.000
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owner)«):
 Las Cruces Newspapers. Inc
 Box 1749
 Las Cruces NM 88001
 Ownership % 100
 Managamint:
 George Williams           .  . Pubtaher
 Editorial:
 Warren Weber           .      Editor
       r.  N  11 30AM P 11 30AM
          «*):
 Weekend TV-Que Pasa'
   Day Published  Friday
   Lead Time  4 Days
   Desc. Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mtls  01.06.14


            LAS VEGAS
                                 "171
 Lat Vega* Daily Optic (E)
 614 Lincoln
 Las Vegas NM 87710
  (Sn Mguel County)
 Telephone  (505)425-6796
 Mailing Address:
  P 0  Box 2607
  Las Vegas NM 87701
 Pop Served-  16.000
 Year Establish 1879
 Pub Frequency: Monday-Friday
 Pub Size  Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rate. J59 40/Yr.Home $78/
  Yr-Counly: $90/Yr-Out Cnty
 Publicity Mtls: 14.19.20.21.22.23.24
 Print Process Offset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation evening 5.286
Circulation Type-  Paid
Owner)*):
Las Vegas Optic Inc.
Editorial:
David Wesner.                . Sports
Deadline. 11 00 A.M . Story-11 00 A.M..
  News-11 00 A.M.: Photo-900 A.M
SupatomentO):
Optic Eye
  Day Published: Every Friday
  Lead Time:  3 Days
  Desc.: Weekend-TV          >    - •
  Publicity Mtb: 06.10.14
  Mtts Deadline:  Tuesday Selore
    Publication
  Contact: Charles Taylor
          Telephone- (SOS) 4254796  '
          Box 2607
          La* Vegas NM 87701


          LOS  ALAMOS	

Lot Alamos Monitor (ES)         •""*
256 D P Rd"
Los Alamos NM 87544
  (Ls Alarm County)
Telephone: (505) 662-4185
Mailing Address-
  P.O. Box 1268
  Los Alamos NM 87544
Pop. Served 17600
Year Establish: 1963
        •denote* major metro area
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  Wire Sewces  AP NVT
   •cuiaiion evening  b COO
   Sunaay D 200
  <..i ng Address
  News Plaza.  Box 15000
  Albany NY 12205
 Pop  Served 105.700
 Year Establish  1856
 Pub  Frequency  Daily
 Pub.  Size. Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate. $1 50/Wk M - Sa,
  $1.25/Sunday. $2.75/7 Days
 Publicity Mtls  01.03.04.23.26
 Freelance Pay Variable
 Print Process-  Letterpress
 Wire Services  AP.UPl.Wash Post.LA
  Times. NY Times. Scripps Howard
 Circulation, morning 106.500.
  Sunday 173.731
 Circulation  Type: Paid
 OWIMT(«):
 Capital Newspapers  Div  The Hearst
  Corp
 959 Eighth  Ave
 New York NY 10019
 Ownership % 100
Frank A. Bennack  ..... President
Timothy White  .     . .       Publisher
Chris Cunningham. Jr
                  Advertising Manager
Robert Provost     Advertising Manager
Alan J. Haskms  .   Advertising Manager
David Cherry  . . .  Classified Adv Manag
Bob Provost     .    Marketing Director
Pat Realbuto        Personnel Manager
Thomas Cunningham
        .   .       Promotion Manager
Editorial:
Harry M Rosenfeld            .  Editor
William M  Dowd   . Book Review Editor
Ben Welter                  City Editor
Fred LeBrun    .            Columnist
Ralph Martin.        ...   .  Columnist
Irene Keeney     Consumer Affairs Edit
Jackie Demalme    .     Drama Editor
Jackie Demaline. . . Entertainment Editor
Jim Gray . .        ... Feature Editor
Paul Gibbons          . . . Foreign Editor
Roger Brigham          Outdoor Editor
Dennis Michalski     Photography Editor
Suoptomenttt):
Local SS
  Desc.: Magazine Suppi
Weekend TV
  Desc  Weekend-TV


          AMSTERDAM

•Recorder, The (E)               *"
1 Venner Rd.
Amsterdam NY 12010         -  v  '
  (Montgmry County)
SMSA: Albany-Schenectady-Troy. NY    -
Telephone (518)843-1100
Mailing Address:
  P O. Box 640
  Amsterdam NY 12010
Pop. Served: 22.000
Year Establish. 1878
Pub. Frequency Monday Thru Sunday
Pub. Size Broadsheet
Subscrip. Rate: $2.50 /Wk.
Publicity Mtls: 01.05,10.1 1.12714.15.16.
  17.19.20.21.22.23.24          '    —
Print Process Offset
Wire Services: 4JPI. Christian Science
  Monitor
Circulation: evening 14.400.
  Sunday 14.400
Circulation Type- Paid
                     (cent, next page)
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  ?uD Freouency  Daily Excot Sun
  = jb Size Broadsheet
  Subscrip  Rate  $9880/v-
  °ublicity Mtis  14 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
  =-nt Process  Offset
  Wi'e Services  AP
  Circulation evening 11 000
   otner 11 000
  Circulation Type  free
  OwnerU):
  Thomson Newspapers  Inc
  3150 Des Piames Ave
  Oes Piames IL  60018
  Ownership J.  100
  Management:
  Daniel Emertch     Advertising to^ iager
  Josepn Weiier      Circulation Manager
  Editorial:
  James Gormiey            City Editor
  Deadline: 11  00 A M  Story-9 00 A M
   News-10 00 AM Photo-1000 AM
  Supplement*!):
  Weekend TV-Entertainment Guide
   Day Published  Every Friday
   Lead Time  Wednesday Noon
   Desc  Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mtls  14.19
   Mtls Deadline Wednesday Noon
  Greene County Spectrum
   Day Published  Every  Monday
   Desc   Food
   Publicity Mtls  14
   Mtls Deadline  Friday-Noon


          YOUNGSTOWN

 •Vindicator. The (ES)
 Vindicator Square
 Youngstown OH 44503
   (Mahoning County)
 SMSA Youngstown-Warren OH
 Telephone (216)  747-1471
 Mailing Address
   P 0. Box 780
   Youngstown OH 44501
 Pop  Served  115.420
 Year Establish  1869
 Local. Regional. State &  National News
 Pub  Frequency  Daily &  Sunday
 Pub  Size. Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rate  SI 12 45'Yr Daily
   $63.30/Yr  Sunday
 Freelance Pay Based On  Mtn
 Print Process P M T 's Or Veloxes
 Wire  Services News Reports s' AP UPI
   NYT.CT.WP.KR.NYDN.SH LAT
 Circulation evening 93 482
   Sunday  143.199
 Circulation Type Paid
 Oimerls):
 The Vindicator Publishing Co
 Ownership \  100
 Menearefneflt:
 Betty H Brown  Jagnow        President
 David Burns       .Advertising Manager
 Frank W  Miller     Advertising Manager
 Charles Metzger   Advertising Manager
 C Edward Powell   Circulation Manager
 John  Sovik       Classified Adv. Manag
 Edward Trgovac     Personnel Manager
 Editorial:
 Betty H  Brown  Jagnow    Editor m  Chief
 Betty H  Brown  Jagnow           Editor
 Tom Williams       . Amusement  Editor
 Clyde Singer           .   .  .Art  Editor
 Dan Pecchia        .Automotive  Editor
 Dan Pecchia          . Aviation  Editor
 Dan Pecchia            Banking  Editor
 Barbara Shaffer           Beauty  Editor
 Mike Braun        Book Review  Editor
 Dan Pecchia            Business  Editor
 Rea Taiclet                City Editor
 Tom Williams             Drama Editor
 Mane Shellock        Education Editor
Tom  Williams       Entertainment Editor
 Barbara Shaffer          Fashion Editor
 Barbara Shaffer           . Food Editor
 Mike Braun              Garden Editor
J  Edbo                   Music Editor
 Leon Stenms            Religion Editor
Mike Braun             Science Editor
Barbara Shaler           Society Editor
Carl Basic                State Editor
M*e  Braun              Travel Editor
 Barbara Shater   Women s interest Edit
 SuppfementU):
 Parade
   Day Published  Weekly


            ZANESVILLE

 Zanesville Times Recorder (MS)
 34 S  Fourth St
 Zanesville OH 43702
   (Muskingm County)
 Telephone (614)452-4561
 Pop  Served 33045
 Year Establish  1865
 Pub  Frequency 7DaysM/S
 Pub. Size Standard Sue
 Subscnp  Rate $129/Yr  Daily &
   Sunday
 Publicity Mtls 01.06.07 10.11  12 13.14
   15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23
 Freelance Pay  Negotiable
 Print Process: Mengraph-Direct
 Wire Services. AP
 Circulation morning 23.339.
   Sunday 23.407
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owners):
 Thomson Newspapers
 Ownership %  100
 BureaiKs):
 Thomson Washington Bureau
 Natl. Press Bkjg  14  & F  Sts
 Washington DC 20004
 Telephone (202)628-2157
 Contact  Richard Malloy. Bureau Chief
 Thomson Columbus Bureau
 21 E State St
 Columbus OH 43215
 Telephone  (614)461-5305
 Contact  Nick Walker. Bureau Chief
 Thomson Ohio Bureau
 21 E  State St
 Columbus OH 43215
 Telephone (614) 461-5305
 Contact  Phil Porter

 Thomson Columbus Bureau
 150 E  Broad
 Columbus OH 43215
 Telephone- (614) 461-5305
 Contact  Phil Porter. Bureau Chief '
 Editorial:
 Dave Claypool                  Editor
 Kathy Jackson                  Editor
 Dawn Maxwell       Amusement Editor
 Pam Nester               Beauty Editor
 Chuck  Martin            Church Editor
 Chuck  Martin       Conservation Editor
 Galen Oliver        Do-lt-Yourself Editor
 Dave Claypool        Education Editor
 Chuck Martin      Environmental Editor
 Pam Nester               Family Editor
 Chris Barton              Farm Editor
 Pam Nester              Fashion Editor
 Pam Nester                Food Editor
 Galen Oliver         .  . Garden Editor
 Pam Nester   .         .  .Home Editor
 Nancy Keeley         Insurance Editor
Chuck Martin	Outdoor Editor
Nancy Keeley      Pet or Animal Editor
Larry Rich         .Photography Editor
 Nancy Keeley            Political Editor
Chuck Martin         .   Rekgnn Editor
Galen Oliver              Science Editor
Pam Nester              Society Editor
Dave Weidig                  . Sports
Dave Weidig           .    Sports Editor
Pam Nester      Women s Interest Edit
Supplement^):
Midweek
  Day Published Wednesday
  Lead  Time-  Prior Friday
  Publicity Mtls- 01.06 15.17.20.21.22
  Spec. Requirerms 15100 Circulation
TR Midweek
  Day Published- Wednesday
  Lead Time- 4 Days Prior
  Publicity Mtls: 05.07.10.11.12.13.14.
    15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24
  Mtls Deadline. 4 Days Prior
          OKLAHOMA

                ADA

 Ada Evening Newi (E)
 112-120 N  Broadway PO  Box 489
 Ada OK 74820 (Pontotoc Countyi
 Telephone <405) 332-4433
 Mailing Address
   P 0  Box 489
   Ada  OK 74820
 Year Establish 1904
 Pub Frequency  Daily Except Saturday
 Pub Sue Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rate $675 /Month
 Publicity Mils 06.07.11.12 14 15.16 19
   20.21.22.24.25
 Freelance Pay.  50/Per Column Inch
 Print Process. Offset
 Wire Services' AP Thomson
 Circulation evening 9.500.
   Sunday  9.850
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Own*r(>):
 Thompson Newspapers
 3150 Oes Plaints Ave
 Des Plaints II 60018
 Ownership % 100
 BunwKf):
 Ada Evening News
 1309 W Broadway
 Sulphur OK 73086
 Telephone. (405) 622-2006
 Contact: Debbie Dedson. Otfice  Manager
 Editorial:
 Tony Pippen            Business Editor
 Brenda Tollett        .  Fashion Editor
 Brenda Tollett             Food Editor
 Steve Boggs            Outdoor Editor
 Steve Boggs                   Sports

              ALTUS

 Attut Tinwt (ES)                 "*
 218 W Commerce
 Altus OK 73521  (Jackson County)
 Telephone (405) 482-1221
 Mailing Address-
  P 0.  Box 578
  Altus OK 73522
 Pop. Served: 25.000
 Year Establish- 1901
 Pub. Frequency  Daily M-F & Sun
 Pub Sue  Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rate. $60 /Yr
 PubUcity Mtls. 06.12 15.16.19.20.21.22.
  24
 Freelance  Pay: Variable
 Print Process Offset
 Wire Services- UPI
 Circulation evening 7.800.
  Sunday 7.800
 Circulation Type  Paid
 OWN**):
 Ooorey Media Group
 P 0 Box 1359
 Fort Smith AR 72902
 Ownership % 100
 EdMorM:
 Rhonda Meli           . Religion Editor
 Cathy Spam        .     Society Editor
 Keith Floyd.   .               Sports


          .    ALVA

 Ato Review-Courier (MS)         ""*
 620 Choctaw
 Alva OK 73717 (Woods County)
 Telephone: (405) 327-2200
 Pop. Served 7.500
 Pub. Frequency  2 Days Wk   •
 Pub Size-  Broadsheet
Subscnp. Rate: S17/Yr  Carrier: $20 /
 Yr. Mil: $26/Yr Out of State
Publicity Mtls: 06.11.12.14.15.16.19.21.
 22.23.25
Wire Services- UPI
Circulation, morning 2.000.
 Sunday 2.000
Circulation Type.  Paid
Ownerts):
Hammed Newpapers of Oklahoma Inc
        \ Tues. •  Noon Friday •  Noon
 County Bargain Saver
   Day Published Weekly
   Desc  Advertiser
   Publicity Mtls  11 12 14
   Mtls Deadline  Tuesday Noon


            ANADARKO

 Arttdarko Daily News (ES)
 117-119 E Broadway
 Anadarko OK 73005 (Caddo County)
 Telephone (405) 247-3331
 Mailing Address
   P 0  Box 548
   Anadarko OK 73005
 Pop. Served  7.200
 Year Establish 1901
 Pub. Frequency  M-F  & Weekender
 Pub  Size- Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate. $66 /Yr  1/1/91
 Publicity Mtis  02.03
 Freelance Pay $40/Pr  Col Inch (SAW
 Print Process  Offset
 Wire Services: UPI. AP
 Circulation evening 5.666.
   Sunday 5.666
 Circulation Type- Paid
 Omens):
 Anadarko Publishing Co
 117 E. Broadway
 Anadarko OK 73005
 Ownership %  100
 Editorial:
 Jack Stone                   . . Editor
 Joe W McBnde. Jr  Book Review Editor
 Joe W McBnde. Jr.  .    Business Editor
 Paula McBnde      Photography Editor
 Joe W McBnde. Jr.      PoMical Editor
 Jim Jarrett         .     Sports Editor
 OeedHne: Story-9 00 A M . News-1 1:30
  A.M.: Photo-9.00 A M
Weekly TV Guide
  Day Published- Friday
  Lead Time Tues. Before
  Desc : Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls: 12.14
  Contact. Carla McBride
          Telephone (405) 247-3331
          P.O. Box 548
          Anadarko OK 73005
Vacation Guide
  Day Published. Yearly Published m
    Early May
  Lead Time February /March/
  Desc  History
  Pubkaty Mtls: 01.07.12.16
  Mtts Deadline April 10
  Contact  Carolyn N. McBrioe
          Telephone: (405) 247-3872
          P.O  Box 548
          Anadarko OK 73005
  Personnel: Carolyn N  McBnde
American Indian Expo Souvenir Copy
  Day Published  August Each Year
  Lead Time June • July
  Publicity Mtts: 01.06.07.10.14.16.17
  Mtls Deadline July 31. 1989
  Contact: Carolyn McBnde
          Telephone: (405) 247-3331
          P.O. Box 548          <
          Anadarko OK 73005


            ARDMORE

Ardmore Daily Ardmorttt* (ES)    *""
117 W.Broadway
Ardmore OK 73402 (Carter County)
Telephone: (405) 223-2200
Mailing Address-            -
  PO Box 1328
  ARDMORE OK 73402
Year Establish.  1919
Pub. Frequency: Daily Exc. Sat
Pub. Size- Broadsheet
Subscnp. Rate: $60 /Yr  Local
Publicity Mtts: 01.07.10.11.14.15.16.19.
  20.21.22.24
Freelance Pay:  $4/Hr
Print Process. Offset
Wire Services- AP
Circulation- evening 13.054.
  Sunday 15.575

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  " rculation Type  P.lid
  Ownens):
  Slautfer Communications me
  616 Jefferson
  Topeka KS 66607
  Ownership '*  100
  BurMii(s)
  Daily Ardmoreite  Ti-,e
  117 w  Broadway
  AP.DMORE OK 73402
  Teieohone (405)  223 2200
  Contact Margaret June  Thomason
            Business Manager
  Editorial:
  Bill Stautfer                    Editor
  Leah Jo Allen        Amusement Editor
  Jean Jo Allen            Beauty Editor
  Lean Jo Allen       Book Review Editor
  Bert Tucker             Energy Editor
  Bert Tucker       Entertainment Editor
  John Mclemore         Outdoor Editor
  Steve Biehn        Photography Editor
  Bert Tucker       Radio Television Edit
  Sue  Newman            Religion Editor
  Mark Finley                    Sports
  Mark Finley              Sports Editor
  DMdllrra: 2 days before publication
  Supplement^):
  Weekend TV Carousel
   Day Published Sundays
   Lead Time Two  Weeks
   Desc  Motion Picture-Theatrical.
    Books. Radio-TV
   Publicity Mils  06 08.09.10 12 13.14
    25.26
   Mtls Deadline  2  Days  Before
    Publication
  Contact Henry Dolive
           Telephone  (405) 223-2200
           PO Box 1328
           Ardmore OK 73401


          BARTLESVILLE

 Bartiesville Examiner-Enterprise (
 300 E Frank Phillips Blvd
 Bartleswlle OK 74003
  (Washngtn County)
 Telephone (918) 336-1600
 Mailing Address
  PO. Box 1278
  BARTLESVILLE OK 74005
 Pop  Served 29.683
 Year  Establish  1897
 Pub  Frequency  Daily  &  Sun
 Pub  Sue Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate  $5  75/Mo
 Publicity Mtls 01.14 15.17.19.20.21.22
  23.24.26
 Print  Process Offset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation, evening 13.100
  Sunday 15300. other 12.205
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Owners):
 Donrey Media Group
 Ownership % 100
 •uruuU):
 Donrey Washington Bureau
 National  Press  Club Bldg
 Contact.  Steve Tetreault. Bureau Chief
 Editorial:
 Susan Savage         .          Editor
 Nora  Garza              Church Editor
 Nora  Garza              Family Editor
 Becky Burch        Photography Editor
 Rod Walton                     Sports
 Deadline: Noon  Stories Noon.  News
  Noon  Photos Noon
 Supplement^:
 TMC Product
  Day' Published  Weekly on Tuesday
  Lead Time 5 Days
  Desc  Magazine Suppl
Weekend TV
  Desc  Weekend-TV
            BLACKWELL

  Blackwell Journal-Tribune (ES)
  113-115 E  Blackwell
  Blackwell OK 74631 IKav County!
  Telephone  (405) 363-3370
  Pop Served  8645
  Vear Establish 1893
  Pub Frequency Sun -Dly No Sa
  Pub Size Standard Size
  Publicity Mtls 01.06.12 13 14 20 21.22
   23.25.26
  Print By Otfset
  Wire Services UPl
  Circulation  evening 4 123
   Sunday 4 217
  Own«r(i):
  Midway Publishing Co
  Editorial:
  Dayle McGaha                  Editor
  Helen Seubert           Beauty Editor
  Dayle McGaha      Book Review Editor
  Dayle McGaha          Business Editor
  Helen Seubert           Church Editor
  Dayle McGaha     Do-lt-Yourself Editor
 Charles Abbott           Drama Editor
 Helen Seubert        Education Editor
 Dayle McGaha     Environmental Editor
 Charles Abbott            Farm Editor
 Helen Seubert          Fashion Editor
 Helen Seubert            Food Editor
 Dayle McGaha           Garden Editor
 Helen Seubert           Health Editor
 Helen Seubert            Home Editor
 Dayle McGaha            Labor Editor
 Charles Abbott    Motion Picture Editor
 Charles Abbott            Music Editor
 Charles Abbott          Outdoor Editor
 Charles Abbott     Pet or Animal Editor
 Charles Abbott     Photography Editor
 Charles Abbott          Political Editor
 Charles Abbott     Radio Television Edit
 Helen Seubert           Science Editor
 Helen Seubert           Society Editor
 Charles Abbott                .Sports
 Helen Seubert    Women's Interest Edit
 Deadline: Daily 11 30 P M  Sunday 4-00
  P.M.:  s Daily 11 30 P M.. Sunday 4 00
  P.M.:  n Daily 11 30 P M . Sunday 4-00
  P M .  p Daily 11 00 N  Sunday 4 00
  PM

         BROKEN ARROW

 •BROKEN ARROW DAILY LEDGER'**"
 524  S. Main St.
 Broken  Arrow  OK 74012 (Tulsa County)
 SMSA: Tulsa. OK
 Telephone (918) 258-6688
 Pub. Frequency Tuesday  - Firday.
  Sunday
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owmr(»):
 Park Newspapers
 Manacement:
 Mike Sills                   .Publisher
 Editorial:
 Theodore Barnngton             Editor
 David Harper               City Editor
 Lynn Jacobson           Sports Editor

           CHICKASHA

Chldutha Daily Express (ES)      "*
302 N. Third St
Chickasha OK  73023 (Grady County)
Telephone: (405) 224-2600
Mailing Address.
  P.O. Drawer  E
  Chickasha OK 73023
Pop. Served. 14.194
Year Establish  1889
Pub  Frequency: Daily & Sunday
Pub  Size. Standard Size
Subscrip Rate $78/Yr  Effective 4/1 /
  91
Publicity Mtls- 01.02.03.04.0506.08.11.
  12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20
Freelance Pay  None
Print Process: Offset
Wire  Services AP
Circulation evening 5.235.
  Sunday 6.298
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owneits):
 Central Publishers Lra
 Ownership °4 100
 Editorial:
 Nancy Keiley            Beauty Editor
 Nancy Keilev       Book Review Editor
 George Plummer        Business Editor
 Nancy Keily              Church Editor
 Nancy Keiley            Drama Editor
 Nancy Keiley            Fashion Editor
 Nancy Keiley              Food Editor
 Nancy Keiley            Health Editor
 Nancy Keiley             Home Editor
 Nancy Keiley            Society Editor
 Nancy Keiley     Women s Interest Edit
 Deadline:  12 00 N Friday 5 00 P M  for
   Sun.. Story-Daily 1200 N, Friday 500
   P M  for Sun  News-Daily 12.00 N.
   Friday 5 00 P M  lor Sun  Photo-Daily
   12 00 N. Friday 5 00 P M for Sun

           CLAREMORE

 •Claremore Progress (M)
 315 W Will Rogers
 Claremore OK 74017  (Rogers County)
 SMSA. Tulsa. OK
 Telephone (918) 341-1101
 Pub Frequency  Tuesday - Friday
 Subscrip.  Rate  $17/3 Mos .  (31/6
   Mos. $57/Yr
 Circulation morning 6.692. other 7.267
 Owners):
 Don Rey.  Inc
 Editorial:
 Donn R Dodd                   Editor
 Brenda Crawford-Clark       Art Editor
 Bob Keiley           Automotive Editor
 Bob Keiley   .           Aviation Editor
 Brenda Crawford-Clark    Beauty Editor
 Donn R Oodd      Book Review Editor
 Pat Reeder            Business Editor
 Donn R Oodd               Columnist
 Pat Reeder      Consumer Affairs Edit
 Joe Nugent        Do-lt-Yourselftfditor
 Brenda Crawford-Clark    Drama editor
 Bob Keiley        .    Education Editor
 Joe Nugent               Farm Editor
 Brenda Crawford-Clark   Fashion Editor
 Faye Gntfin            Financial Editor
 Brenda Crawford-Clark     Food Editor
 Brenda Crawford-Clark   Garden Editor
 Bob Keiley               Health Editor
 Brenda Crawford-Clark    Home Editor
 Donn  R Dodd.            Labor Editor
 Brenda Crawford-Clark Life Style Editor
 Brenda Crawford-Clark    Music Editor
 Bob Keiley             Outdoor Editor
 Bob Keiley        Pet or Animal Editor
 Donn  R Dodd           Political Editor
 Pat Reeder        Radio Television Edit
 Faye Griffin          Real Estate Editor
 Susan  Dodd             Science Editor
 Brenda Crawford-Clark   Society Editor
 Jayne Osgood            Stamp Editor
 Bob Keiley  .            Travel Editor
 Brenda Crawford-Clark
                 Women s Interest Edit


             CLINTON

Clinton Daily News (ES)           "'"
522 Avant Ave., P.O. Box 489
Clinton OK 73601 (Custer County)
Telephone. (405) 323-5151
Pop. Served.  10.778
Print By Offset
Wire Services UPl
Circulation, evening 5.277
  Sunday 5.481
Owner):
 Hammell Newspapers of Ohla Inc
 P 0 Box 3239
 Tequesta FL 33469
 Ownership %  100
 Editorial:
 Bill H. Jobe              .       Editor
 NeWa Wilson             Church Editor
 Nelda Wilson             Society Editor
 Bill Ricks  .                   . Sports
 Deadline: 12 00 Noon prior day: Story-
  9 00 A M.. News-10 00 A M.. Photo-
  8:00 AM


             DUNCAN

                .__,.               tJIS
 Duncan Banner(ES)
 1001 Elm St
 Duncan OK 73533 (Stephens County)
 Telephone  (405) 255-5354
 Mailing Address-
  P 0 Box 1268
  DUNCAN OK 73534
 Pop. Served.  26.000
 Year Establish: 1892
 Pub. Frequency: M-F pm.  Sun am
 Pub. Size- Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate: $6/Mo
 Publicity Mtls: 01.19.23
 Print Process Offset
Wire Services AP
Circulation: evening 10.074.
  Sunday 11.778
Circulation Type  Paid
Owners):
Wimberly Investments. Inc.
 1001 Elm
Duncan  OK 73533
Ownership %  100
Editorial:
Alexander J  Hruby .       	Editor
Mary Louise Buckley
              .   .  Book Review Editor
Glen Seeber           Business Editor
Linda Walker           . Church Editor
Glen Seeber             Enerfy Editor
Donna VanTreese  .   .  .. Fanrty Editor
Don Brown	Farm Editor
Donna VanTreese  .    . .Fashion Edttor
Don Brown —  Government Attain Ed
JeffKaley	Sports Edttor
Don Brown   	Yew* Edttor
Deadline: 2:00 P.M. Daily. 12:00 P.M.
  Saturday: Story-12:OOrNoon Daily.
  8-00 P M. Saturday: Nevn-12:00 Noon
  Daily. 8 00 P.M  Saturday: Photo-
  12:00 Noon Daily, 8:00 P M.
  Saturday.
Supplements):
TV Magazine
  Day Published: Sunday A.M
  Lead Time- 48 Hours
  Desc.: Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls: 06.10
The Duncan Banner Extra!
  Day Published- Wednesday
  Lead Time: 72 Hours
  Publicity Mtls- 15.16
  Mtls Deadline: 5 P.M Friday
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              OURANT

 Durant Daily Democrat (ES)
 TOO W Beecn
 Durant OK 74701 (Brvan County:
 telephone < 405 1 924-4388
 Mailing Address
   P 0  Bo« 350
   DURANT OK  74702
 ?oo Served  13000
 Year Establish  1900
 Pub Frequency Daily Except So
 PUD Size Broadsheet
 Freelance Pay  None
 Print Process  Offset
 Wire Services  UPI
 Circulation evening 7 000.
   Sunoay 7 500
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owner(f):
 Oonrey  Inc
 200 W Beech.  P 0  Box 250
 Duranl OK 74701
 Ownership %  100
 Editorial:
 David  L  Crouch                Editor
 Robert H Peterson   Book Review Editor
 Martene Howard          Drama Editor
 Leon HibDs            Education Editor
 Larry Marcy               Farm Editor
 Martene Howard         Fashion Editor
 Marlene Howard           Food Editor
 V T Crews              Outdoor Editor
 Marlene Howard         Society Editor
 Harold Harmon                Sports
 DeadHfle: Story- 12 00 Noon News-
   12.00 Noon. Photo- 11 30 A M
 Supelamenqs):
 Entertainment Showcase
   Day  Published Weekly
   Lead Time  1  Week In Adv
   Desc  Radio-TV


             EDMOND

 •Edmend Evening  Sun (ES)
 123 S Broadway
 Edmond OK 73034 (Oklahoma County)
 SMSA. Oklahoma City. OK
 Telephone (405)341-2121
 Mutate Address
   P 0  Bo* 2470
   Edmond OK 73083
 Pop Served  35.500
 Year Establish: 1889
 Pub Frequency 5-Days'Week
 Pub Sat Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate  Year $82
 Pubkcity Mtls 0106.07.11.12.14.15.16
 Prmt By Offset
 Wire Services AP  New York Times
 Circulation evening 10.000
  Sunday 10.000
 Circulation Type- Paid
The Edmond Publishing Co  Inc
Ed Livermore                President
Ed Livermore                Publisher
Jack Howorka      Advertising Manager
Dwam Northeatt    Circulation Manager
Jack Houorka      Promotion Manager
Ed Livermore                  Editor
Sieve Gust                 .City Editor
Ed Livermore               Columnist
Deadline  48 Hours Prior S Day Before
  N Day Before P Day Before


            EL RENO

•El Reno Tribune (ES)
201 N  Rock Island
El Reno OK 73036 (Canadian County)
SMSA. Oklahoma City. OK
Telephone (405) 262-5180
Madmg Address
  PO Box 9
  El Reno OK 73036
Pop  Served. 14510
Year Establish  1934
Pub  Frequency  6 Times/Week
Pub  Size Broadsheet
 Subscrio  "ate S5625/Y'  Mail In
   State. $45 Carrier In El Reno
 Publicity Mils 1314.15.1819.2021.22
   23
 Freelance Pay  Do Not Accept
 Print Process Offset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation  evening 5.200
   Sunday 5.400
 Circulation Type Paid
 Ownerd):
 The Tribune Core
 P 0  Box 9
 El Reno OK 73036
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 Ray J Dyer                 President
 Kay Dyer                   Publisher
 Sandra Hart        Advertising Manager
 Cliff Sturdrvant     Circulation Manager
 Del Sturdivant     Classified Adv  Manag
 Sandra Hart         Marketing Director
 Editorial:
 Kay Dyer                       Editor
 Pat Dyer                    Columnist
 Ivy Coffey                 Food Editor
 Deadline:  12 30 P M . Story-12.00
   Noon: News-12 00 Noon: Photo-11 00
   AM


             ELK  CITY

 Elk City Daily Mows (ES)
 200-206 W Broadway
 Elk City OK 73648 (BecKham County)
 Telephone  (405) 225-3000
 Mailing Address
  P.O. Box 1037
  Elk City OK 73648
 Pop  Served  11.547
 Year  Establish 1901
 Pub. Frequency 6 Days per week
 Pub. Size. Standard Size
 Subscrip Rate. $65/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 01.06.07.11.12.14.15.16.
   17.19.20.21.22.24.25
 Freelance  Pay Depends
 Print  Process. OHset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation  evening 6.176
  Sunday 10.795
 Circulation Type: Paid
 OwtMr(t):
 Mrs  Paul R  Wade
 P.O. Box 1037
 Elk City OK 73648
 Ownership % 52
 Larry R Wade
 P 0. Box 1037
 Elk City OK 73648
 Ownership % 48
 Mary  Jane Wade
 P.O. Box 1037
 Elk City OK 73648
 Editorial:
 Larry R Wade               .  Editor
 Jo Ann Medders          .Beauty Editor
 Jo Ann Medders     Book Review Editor
 Larry Wade             Business Editor
 Bob Fisher.       .   .   Church Editor
 Bill Ansley        . Do-rt-Yoursetf Editor
 Bob Fisher        	Drama Editor
 Bob Fisher	Education Editor
 Jo Ann Medders    Entertainment Editor
 Chris  Jenkins      Environmental Editor
 Bob Ansley..          .     Farm Editor
Jo Ann Medders    .     Fashion Editor
Jo Ann Medders            Food Editor
Jo Ann Medders          Garden Editor
 Helen Burnett            Hearth Editor
Jo Ann Medders           Home Editor
Larry  Wade               Labor Editor
Jo Ann Medders   Motion Picture Editor
 Bob Fisher                MUSK Editor
Orm Ptepho            .Outdoor Editor
 Bob Fisher         Pet or Animal Editor
Norman Arrmgton    Photography Editor
Larry  R Wade         . Political Editor
 Bill Ansley         Radio Television  Edit
 Bob Fisher              Science Editor
Jo Ann Medders          Society Editor
Orm Piepho                .  ..Sports
Jo Ann Medders  Women s Interest  Edit
Deadline: 11:00 A M . Story-ll:00 A.M
                                 daily  News-il 00 A M  daiiv Photo-
                                 900AM  daily
                               Supplement!*):
                               Weekend TV
                                 Day Pubhsneo Sunday
                                 Lead Time 1 Week
                                 Desc  Weekend-TV
                                 Publicity Mtls  06 11 12 14  17 19
                                 Mtis Deadline  1 Week m Advance
                                 Contact Bill Ansley
                                        Telephone <405l 225 3000
                                        P 0  Box 1037
                                        Texola OK 73£68
                               Regional Shopper s Guide
                                 Day Published Once a  Month
                                 Lead Time 1  Week
                                 Desc  Advertiser


                                              ENID

                               •Enid Morning News (MS)
                               227 W Broadway
                               Enid OK 73701  (GarlieW Countyl
                               SMSA. Enid.  OK
                               Telephone (405) 233-6600
                               Mailing Address
                                PO. Box 1192
                                Enid OK 73702
                               Pop Served 51.000
                               Year Establish 1893
                               Pub. Frequency  7 Days A Wk
                               Pub. Size: Standard Sue
                               Subscrip Rate  $4 55 /Mo
                               Publicity Mils 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08
                                09.10.11.12.13.1415.16.17
                               Freelance Pay $.05 /Word
                               Prmt By OHset
                               Wire Services. AP. NYT. LAT-WP. NEA
                               Circulation- morning 20 100
                                Sunday 28.600. other 26 600
                               Circulation Type Paid
                              Owner »tim** 21-G*nen> Mm zz-LMim to (Mir 23M*» Prooud Mm
                                                                                                                           07-fnjt*
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            HENRYETTA

  Henryetta Daily Free-Lance (ES)
  812 • 816 W Mam
  Henryetta OK 74437
    (Okmulgee Countvl
  Telephone  1918) 6523311
  Mailing Address
    P 0  Box 848
    Henryetta OK 74437
  Pop Served  6 892
  Year Establish 1901
  Pub Frequency  Sunday. Tuesday •
    Friday
  Pub Size  Broadsheet
  Subscnp  Rate $51 /Yr Caroer$42/Yr
    Mail County.$46/Yr Mail f ut
  Publicity Mils. 06.07 13 14.15.16 19.21.
    22.23
  Freelance Pay $ 10/Inch
  Print Process Offset
  Wire Services AP
  Circulation  evening 3.336
    Sunday 3.540
  Circulation Type  Paid
  0»mer.
Circulation: evening 2.900        -V
Circulation Type- Paid           H"t *
Owner(»)-.  -
Nowata Newspapers Inc
P.O. Box 429
Nowata OK 74048
Editorial:
Don Cease .      ......... Editor
Sue Harvey    . .  .     Society Editor
                    (com. nextpige)
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  Deadline: Friday


         OKLAHOMA  CITY

  •Oklahoma City Daily Oklahoman
  900 N  Broadway
  Oklahoma City OK 73114
   (Oklahoma County)
  SMSA Oklahoma Citv  OK
  Telephone |405) 232-3311
  Marimg Address
   PO Box 25125
   Oklahoma City OK 73125
  Pop Served  366481
  Year establish  1903
  Pub Frequency Daily Morning &
   Sunday
 Put Size Standard Sue
 Subscrip  Rate- $10 75 /Mo
 Print Process Letterpress
 Wire Services AP Rueters
 Circulation morning 226.000
   Sunday 336 000
 Circulation Type Paid
 Ownerji):
 The Oklahoma Publishing  Co
 500 N Broadway
 Oklahoma City OK 73125
 Ownership % 100
 Edward L Gaylord           President
 Edward L Gaylord           Publisher
 David Thompson    Advertising Manager
 Roger Hoffman   Classified Adv. Manag
 Dick Dugan          Marketing Director
 Ron Clarke         Promotion Manager
 Editorial:
 Ed Kelley                     . Editor
 Joe Might           Assignment Editor
 Chuck Davis                 Art Editor
 Jim Johnson            Aviation Editor
 Linda Miller              Beauty Editor
 Ann DeFrange      Book Review Editor
 Dan Bush              Business Editor
 Chuck Dams             Drama Editor
 Ward Byers                Farm Editor
 Sharon  Doweil          Fashion Editor
 Kevin Laval             Financial Editor
 Sharon  Doweil             Food Editor
 Colleen Smith           Garden Editor
 Colleen Smith            Home Editor
 Colleen  Smith         Lite Style Editor
 Corey Bean             Outdoor Editor
 Maxme  Colle       Radio Television Edit
 Jon Demon          Real Estate Editor
 Peggy Gandy            Society Editor
 Gail Diskill                Travel Editor
 Supplementd):
 Entertainment & Art
  Day Published Sunday
  Desc  Magazine Suppl
  Contact Mary Sue Price
          Telephone (405) 232-3311
 Television News
  Day Published Sundays
  Desc • Weekend-TV
  Contact. Lynn Osburn
          Telephone (405) 232-3311
 ReaTIstate
  Day Published: Sundays
  Desc.. Merchandising Pub!
  Contact. Ed Kelley
          Telephone (405)232-3311
 Business
  Day Published: Sunday
  Desc.: Business-Financial
  Contact: Eo Kelley
          Telephone (405)232-3311
 Womens
  Day Published. Sunday
  Desc.  Fashion. Women s Page
  Contact Ann DeFrange
          Telephone: (405) 232-3311
 Travel
  Day Published Sunday
 Parade
  Day Published. Sunday

 •Thto WMk (Wed)                "**
 7430 SE. 15th
Oklahoma City OK 73110
  (Oklahoma County)
SMSA. Oklahoma City OK
Telephone (405)737-8811
 Pop  Served: 366.481
 Yew Eswbfcih- 1979
 Pub. Frequency. Weekly
 Pub  Size Standard Size
 Publicity Mils- 01. 14.17 19
 Print By Offset
 Wire Services
 Circulation- other 235.000
 Circulation Type Free
 Ownerts):
 Journal Publishing Co
 Management:
 Robert D Gilliland            President
 Robert 0 Gilliland            Publisher
 Jack Underwood    Advertising Manager
 Jim Williams        Advertising Manager
 Mary Piotrowicz  Classed Adv  Manag
 Editorial:
 Sandi Davis-Mclaughlin          Editor
 Terry Stutz.           Education Editor
 Etnretta Walker          Society Editor
 EKnretta  Walker   Women's Interest Edit
 Deadline: 9 30 PM S 10.30 PM N 10.30
  PM P 10.30 PM
 Local SS
  Desc.. Magazine Suppl
 Weekend TV
  Desc.. Weekend-TV
 Mdse. Publ
  Desc.. Merchandising Publ


           OKMULGEE

 OkmuteM Time* (MS)
 114E.7th
 Okmutge* OK 74447
  (Okmo%ee County)
 Telephone: (918) 756-3600
 Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 1218
  OkmuJfee OK 74447
 Pop. Served: 17.500
 Year Establish: 1903
 Pub. Frequency. Daily eic. Mon
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate: $4.25 /Mth
 Publicity Mtls: 01.14.17.19.20.21.22
 Print  Process: Offset
 Wire Services: DPI
 Circulation: morning 4.962.
  Sunday 5,105
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Ovnortt):
 Oonrey. Inc.
 P  0.  Bo*  1218
 Okmutgee OK 74447
 Ownership V 100
Bettye Grant .                   Edrtor
Leta Moore              Church Editor
Leta Moore              Fashion Edrtor
Leta Moore          .      Food Editor
Daadllm. Adv -48 hours: Story-24
  hours: News-10:00 P M night of publ .
  Photo- 10:00  P.M night of pub)
Entertainment Times
  Day Published: Saturday
  Lead Time:  3 Days
  One.: Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtb: 01.06.07.10.11.12.13.
    14.15.16.17.18
  MtlsOtadkne: 1 WMk


         PAULS VALLEY

PM* V«H*y  Dwnocrtt (ES)       ""
108 S. Widow
Pauls Valley OK 73075 (Garvm County)
Telephone: (405) 238-6464
Mailing Address.
  P.O. Box 790
  Pauls Valley OK 73075
Pop. Served:  7.000
Year Establish: 1904
Pub. Frequency: Tu-F Eve/Su AM
Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subscrip  Rate: $60/Yr.(Eff April 1.
  1988)
Publicity Mtls: 01.10.11.12.13.14.15.18.
  19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26
Print Process: Offset
Wire Services: AP
 Circulation evening 4 000
  Sunday 4 800 other 13.000
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Ownerts):
 Oonrey Media Group  Inc
 PO  Box 1359
 Fort Smith AR 72902
 Ownership % 100
 Editorial:
 Srenda Haney                  Editor
 Susie Williams            Church Editor
 Terry G'oover                  Sports
 Deadline: 2 Days Prior to Publication
 Supplement^):
 Entertainment Outlook
  Day Published Weekly
  Lead Time  1 Week
  Desc  Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls- 01.06.12 19.21.22.24
 TMC
  Day Published Twice Monthly
  Lead Time- 1 Week
  Publicity Mtls  12.19.24


           PAWHUSKA

 •Pawhutka  Dally Journal-Capful (ES?
 700 Ki-He-Kah
 Pawhuska  OK 74056 (Osage County)
 SMSA. Tulsa. OK
 Telephone. (918) 287-1590
 Mating Address:
  P.O.  Boi 238
  Pawhuska OK 74056
 Pop  Served  4.760
 Year Establish  1904
 Pub. Frequency: Wednesday and
  Saturday
 Pub. Size:  Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate: $36/Yr
 Publicity Mm 01.06.13.14.17 19.20.21.
  22.23
 Print Process: Offset
 Circulation evening 2.100
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owner(»):
 Donrey Media Group
 700 Ki - He - Kah
 Pawhuska  OK 74056
 Ownership V 100
                                       Sharon Courtright
                                       Virginia Zinck
                                       Mito W Watson
                                       Virginia Zinck
                                       Gene Taylor
  Food Edrtor
 Home Edrtor
 Muuc Editor
Society Edrtor
      Sporti
D. W Reynolds
Mike Daws .
Susie Deckard
Brenda Gates .
Sabnna Davis
Sabrma Davis
Mike Davis
Editorial:
Jodi Smith
Jodi Smith
Jodi Smith
Ken Rager
Deadline. Noon
Wednesday
. President
Publisher
Advertising Manager
Circulation Manager
Classified Adv. Manag
Classified Adv Manag
Personnel Manager

.Editor
Amusement Editor
City Edrtor
Photography Editor
- Monday. 5pm •

              PERRY

      Dally Journal (E)
Pew Dally J
714 Delaware
Perry OK 73077 (NoWe County)
Telephone: (405) 336-2222
Mating Address:
  P.O. Box 311
  Perry OK 73077
Pop. Served: 5.783
Year Establish: 1893
Except Sunday
Pub. Frequency  Evenings
Pub  Size: Standard Size
Subscrip. Rate: $46/Yr
Prmt Process: Offset
Wire Services: UPI
Circulation: evening 3.286
Circulation Type-  Paid
OwMrta):
Perry Journal Company
714 Delaware
Norman OK 73070
Ownership %  100
Editorial:
MtloW Watson                ..Editor
Mrio W Watson      Book Review Editor
Sharon Courtright .  .    .Church Edrtor
                                       Virginia Zinck     Women s Interest Ed4
                                       Deadline: 12 00 Noon Story-11 00 A.M


                                                 PONCA CITY

                                       Ponca City News (ES)             "
                                       300 N  Third
                                       Ponca City OK 74601 (Kay County)
                                       Telephone (405) 765-3311
                                       Mailing Address-
                                         PO Box 191
                                         Ponca City OK 74602
                                       Pop  Served  25.940
                                       Year Establish: 1894
                                       Pub  Frequency Mon.-Fn P M.. Sun
                                         A.M.
                                       Pub. Size. Standard Size
                                       Subscrip  Rate J575/Mo Carrier
                                       Publicity Mm 06.22
                                       Prmt Process: Offset
                                       Wire Services: AP
                                       Circulation- evening 13.ISO.
                                         Sunday 14.850
                                       Circulation Type: Paid
                                       Ponca City Pubkshmg Co . Inc.
                                       300 N  Third
                                       Ponca City OK 74601
                                       Ownership V 100
                                       Editorial:
                                       Alan W  Mucnmore       	EdHor
                                       Daadllm; 8:00 A.M. daily. 3:00 P.M
                                         Saturday for Sunday. Story-8K» A.M.
                                         daily. 3-00 P.M Saturday for Sunday;
                                         News-8:00 A.M. dairy. 3:00 P.M.
                                         Saturday lor Sunday. Photo-8:00 A.M.
                                         daHy. 3:00 P.M. Saturday for Sunday.
                                       Suppteinoiit(s):
                                       TV Week
                                         Day Published: Sunday
                                         Lead Time: Noon Tuesday
                                         Desc.: Motion Picture-Theatrical,
                                          Radio-TV
                                         Publicity Mm: 01.02.15.16.17,21
                                         Mils Deadline: Noon Tuesday Prior
                                         Contact: Foster Johnson       •  • •<•'
                                                 Telephone: (405)  765-3311
                                                 P.O. Box 191
                                                 Ponca City OK 74602


                                                    POTEAU

                                       •POTEAU NEWS I SUN         "*"
                                       804 N. Broadway              ' '   "
                                       Poteau OK 74953 (Le Flore County)   '
                                       SMSA: Fort Smith. AR-OK
                                       Telephone (918) 647-3188
                                       Pub. Frequency: Tuesday • Friday.
                                         Sunday                    -I,.-.-,?-
                                       Pub. Size: Standard Size
                                       Circulation Type: Paid
                                       OMWrM:
                                       LeFtore County Newspapers  Up.
                                       Waftey Burchett    	
                                       EdMortak                   • - •_•**
                                       Robin Brown	CflMof
                                       B» Scon	•.-.': .>- :-•: ...9mm Editor
                                                          *        /t     »•

                                                     PRYOR
                                       •Pryor DMy Tlnm (ES)
                                       105 S. Adair. P.O. Box 308
                                       Pryor OK 74361 (Mayes County)
                                       SMSA Tulsa. OK
                                       Telephone: (918) 825-3292-
                                       Pop. Served. 9.200         —-i"r-»
                                       Pub. Frequency. Tuesday • Friday 4'
                                         Sunday _,                 ••  • •
                                       Pub  Size* Standard Size       -.••-•*•.
                                       Subscnp. Rate. 125/Day. is/Month
                                       Publicity Mtls: 01.07.11.12.14.15.16.18.
                                         19.20.21.2273.24
                                       Freelance Pay: Negotiable
                                       Wire Services: AP
                                       Circulation: evening 5.700.
                                         Sunday 6.800
                                       Circulation Type: Paid
          0MWVM tlUfOT MMVO 9ft& I

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  Ownerls):
  Pryor Publishing 00
  105 S  Adiar. P 0  Box 308
  Pryor OK 74361
  Ownership %  100
  Editorial:
  Terry Aylward                   Editor
  Terry Aylwaro               Art Editor
  Terry Aylward        Automotive Editor
  Terry Aylward           Aviation Editor
  Betty Perkins           Life Style Editor


              SAPULPA

  •Sapulpa Daily Herald (ES)
  16 S  Park
  Sapulpa OK 74066 (Creek County)
  SMSA  Tulsa. OK
  Telephone  (918) 224-5185
  Mailing Address
    16 S. Park
   Sapulpa OK 74066
  Pop. Served 16.100
  Year Establish   1914
  Pub Frequency Sun -Fn
  Pub Size  Broadsheet
  Subscrip Rate.  $64.20/Yr Carrier
   Effective  11/1/85
  Publicity Mils: 01 03.10.13 14 15.18.19.
   20.21.22.23.24.25.26
  Print Process. Offset
  Wire Services. AP
  Circulation  evening 7 250.
   Sunday 7.600
  Circulation  Type Paid
 Owiwrts):
 Park Communications, me
 P 0 Box 550. Terrace Hill
 Ithaca NY  14850
 Ownership % 100
 Management
 Wright T Thomas            President
 Roy H  Park                 Publisher
 C  S. Lake         Advertising Manager
 Mary Simpson      Circulation Manager
 C.  S. Lake        Classified  Adv  Manag
 C  S. Lake          Marketing Director
 C  S. Lake          Personnel Manager
 C.  S. Lake         Promotion Manager
 C.  S. Lake              Sales Manager
 Editorial:
 C.  S. Lake.              Editor in Chief
 C S. Lake.          .Automotive Editor
 Mendy Mayberry    ,     Beauty Editor
 C  S Lake.          .    Business Editor
 Debbie Large                Columnist
 May Berry               Fashion Editor
 Mendy Mayberry          Food Editor
 Mendy Mayberry   ..     Garden Editor
 C S Lake           .    Outdoor Editor
 C. S Lake         Radio Television Edit
 C S. Lake           .Real Estate Editor
 OMdllnt: 48 hours  Story-24 hours.
  News-8 hows.  Photo-48 hours
 Supptementts):
 Sapulpa Herald TV Today
  Day Published  Each Sunday
  Lead Time: 5 Days Prior
  Desc.  Magazine Suppl
  Publicity Mtls:  10,12.13.14.15.17.18.
    19.20.21.22.2324.25.26
  Mtls Deadline:  5 Days Prior
 TV Today
  Day Published-  Mon. Thru Fri & Sun.
  Lead Time: 72  Hours
  Desc.: Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls: 10.12.13.14.15.17.18.
    19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26
  Mtls Deadline: 4 Days Prior


              SAYRE

 Sayre Journal (E)                 ""
 110N 4th St
Sayre OK 73662  (BecKham County)
Telephone. (405) 928-3372
Mailing Address:
  P 0. Box 340
  Sayre OK 73662
Year Establish  1891
Pub  Frequency: Weekly
Pub  Size' Standard Size
Subscrip  Rate $1926/Yr County &
  Sur; $24.50/Yr Elsewhere
                                          Pubhcttv Mtls  01 03.0607 II  12 14 15
                                            16.17.19.21.22.2325.26
                                          Freelance Pay 25t Inch
                                          Print By Offset
                                          Circulation evening 2 050
                                          Circulation Type  Paid
                                          Owwr(s):
                                          To • Mo - Ca Comm  inc
                                          P 0  Box 340
                                          Sayre OK 73662
                                          Ownership %  100
                                          To -  Mo - Ca Comm  Inc
                                          Box 340
                                          Sayre OK 73662
                                         Editorial:
                                         Tom Higley.  .                   Editor
                                         Deadline: Tuesday am


                                                    SEMINOLE

                                         Semlnote Producer (ES)
                                         121 N  Mam
                                         Seminole OK 74868 (Semmoie County)
                                         Telephone- (405) 382-1100
                                         Mailing Address
                                          P O. Box 431
                                          Seminole OK 74868
                                         Pop.  Served  8.532
                                         Year  Establish  1927
                                         Pub.  Frequency- S-T-W-Th-F
                                         Pub. Size.  Broadsheet
                                         Subscrip  Rate  $4.95/Mo.
                                         Publicity Mtls  01.06.14.15 17.18.19.20
                                          21.22.23.24.25
                                         Freelance Pay.  Negotiable
                                         Print  Process  Offset
                                         Circulation- evening 6.281.
                                          Sunday 6.351
                                         Circulation Type Paid
                                         Owner(i|:
                                         Ted Phillips
                                         P 0. Box 431
                                         Seminole OK 74868
                                         C. E.  Sciance
                                         PO. Box 431
                                         Seminole OK 74868
                                         Editorial:
                                         Gary Pmnell                 .   Editor
                                         Karen Anson             Beauty Editor
                                         Nancy Phillips      Book Review Editor
                                         Gary Ogle         Do-lt-Yourself Editor
                                         Nancy Phillips        .  . Drama Editor
                                         Karon Anson           Education Editor
                                         Karen Anson       Environmental Editor
                                         Aggie Ingram              Farm Editor
                                         Nancy Phillips              Food Editor
                                         Nancy Phillips .          Garden Editor
                                         Gary Pmnell              Hearth Editor
                                         Nancy Phillips             Home Editor
                                         Nancy Phillips        .    Music Editor
                                        Gary Pmnell       Pet or Animal Editor
                                         Ted Phillips            Political Editor
                                        OMdllm-. 12.00 Noon. Story-12:00
                                          Noon. News-12 00 Noon:  Photo-12.00
                                          Noon


                                                    SHAWNEE

                                        •Shawnee New-Star (MS)        ""
                                        215 N. Bell
                                        Shawnee OK 74801 (Pottwtme County)
                                        SMSA: Oklahoma City. OK
                                        Telephone: (405) 273-4200
                                        Ma*ng Address:
                                          P.O. Box 1688
                                          Shawnee OK 74801
                                        Pop. Served: 32.500
                                        Year Establish. 1929
                                        Pub. Frequency  Tues.-Sun
                                        Pub. Size: Standard Size
                                        Subscrip. Rate: $5.25/Mo
                                        Publicity Mtls- 14.15.19.21.22
                                        Print By: Offset
                                        Wire Services AP
                                        Circulation- morning 14.500.
                                          Sunday 15.608
                                        Circulation Type. Paid
                                        OwMfJt):
                                        Stauffer Communications. Inc
                                        616 Jefferson
                                        Topeka KS 66607
                                        Ownership %: 100
  Management:
  John TucKer                 President
  D Gene Norton     Advertising Manager
  Roy Greemee       Circulation Manager
  Billye Smith      Classified Adv  Manag
  Editorial:
  John Tucker             Editor in Chief
  Mike McCormick        Business Editor
  Mike McCormick            City Editor
  David Alexander    E-nertatnment Editor
  Mike Nichols               Farm Editor
  Dorothy Cummins        Fashion Editor
  Dorothy Cummins          Food Editor
  Dorothy Cummins        Society Editor
  Dorothy Cummins
                 Women s Interest Edit
 Supplement^):
 Local SS
   Desc: Magazine Suppl
 Weekend TV
   Day Published Sunday
   Desc. Book Reviews
   Publicity Mtls: 01.17


           STILLWATER

 Stlllwater News-Press (ES)        '"*
 211 W 9th
 Stlllwater OK 74074 (Payne County)
 Telephone: (405) 372-5000
 Mailing Address
   PO Box 2288
   STILLWATER OK 74076
 Pop. Served  35.000
 Year Establish:  1940
 Pub  Frequency- M-F Eve  Su Mrn
 Pub  Size: Standard Size
 Subscrip. Rate: $5.25 /Mo • In Counrty.
   $24/3 MosOut of State
 Publicity Mtls 01.06.12.13.14.15.16.17.
   18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26
 Print Process Offset
 Wire  Services- AP. NYT Pony Wire
 Circulation- evening 11.800.
   Sunday 12.500. other 26,100
 Circulation Type. Paid
 OwnerU):
 Stlllwater Publishing Co.
 P 0  Box 2288
 Stlllwater OK 74074
 Ownership %. 100
 Editorial:
 J R.  BeHatti               .   . .Editor
 Dale Himes             Business Editor
 Max Rodgers       Do-lt-Yourself Editor
 Max Rodgers             Energy Editor
 Janet Varnum     Entertainment Editor
 Paul Newlin              .Farm Editor
 Janet Varnum.         .   . .Food Editor
 Janet Varnum    Motion Picture Editor
 Paul Newlin            . Outdoor Editor
 Gary  Lawson       Photography Editor
 Janet Varnum     Radio  Television Edit
 Travis Lawrence .       ...  Sports
 Ron Holt         ....    Sports Editor
 Deadline: Adv.-11:00 A.M.  day before:
  Story-9:00 A M  same day except
  Sunday 8.00 P M. Saturday: News-
  12.00 noon same day except Sunday.
  8:00 P M. Saturday. Photo-9 00 A M
  same day.
Supptafnentd)-.
Weekender
  Day Published: Every Friday
  Lead Time: 3 Days
  Desc.: Weekend-TV. Travel.
    Entertainment. Public Affairs
  Publicity Mtls: 01.03.04.05.06.11.14.
    15.16.17.19.24.25
  Mtls Deadline. Wed. before Friday
    publication
  Contact: Janet Varnum
          Telephone  (405) 372-5000
          Box 2288
          STILLWATER OK 74076
News Plus
  Day Published: Wednesday
  Lead Time: Friday Prior to
  Publicity Mtls: 01.02.06.07.10.11.12.
    14.15.16.19.20.21.23.24.25
  Mtls Deadline: Friday Prior to
    Wednesday
  Contact: Lee Bell
          Telephone (405) 372-5000
          P.O. Box 2288
           STILLWATER OK /40/b


           TAHLEQUAH

 TAHIEQUAH PRESS              """
 106 W Second St
 Tahlequan OK 74464
   (Cherokee  County)
 Telephone- (918) 456-8833
 Pub  Frequency  Tuesday - Saturday
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Editorial:
 Kim Pomdexter                  Editor
 John Hoover             Sports Editor


              TULSA

 •Tills* Daily Commerce A Legal
 8545 E 41st St.
 Tulsa OK 74145 (Tulsa County)
 SMSA Tulsa. OK
 Telephone- (918)  663-1414
 Year  Establish 1909
 Pub.  Frequency Mon -Fn . 52  Weeks/
   Year
 Pub.  Size: Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate: $89.88/Yr - Tuls
 Publicity Mtls: 06.23.24
 Freelance Pay: None
 Print  Process: Offset
 Wire Services: SWW.  TNW
 Circulation- morning  1 .500
 Circulation Type. Paid
 Ownerti):
 Retherford Publications
 8545  E 41st  St.
 Tulsa  OK 74145
 Ownership  %  100
 Bill R. Retherford ......  Publisher
 Editorial:
 Larry Levy .......... Editor
 Deadline:  Noon Day of Publication

 •Tuba Tribune (E)                ""
 315 S. Boulder Ave.
 Tulsa OK 74103 (Tuba County)
 SMSA Tulsa. OK
 Telephone: (918) 581-8400
 Mailing Address:                 .,  ..
  PO. Box 1770
  Tuba OK 74102
 Pop. Served: 331.638
 Year Establish- 1919
 Pub. Frequency: Mon.-Sat.
 Pub Size: Standard Size
 Subscrip  Rate: $4.60 /Mo  Daily.
  $7 25 /Mo. Dairy & Sunday
 Publicity MtJv 01.03.05.06.11.14.15.20.
  21.22.23.24.25.26
 Print Process: Letterpress
 Wire Services: AP, NYT. CSM
 Circulation: evening 75.710
 OwnerOh                    .    .
 TSF Communications Corp
 315 S. Boulder Ave.
 Tuba OK 74102
 Ownerships- 100
Howard Bamett Jr	
Jenkm Uoyd Jones. Sr	
Jenkm Uoyd Jones. Sr	
Dick Newman  ...  .Advertising Manager
Roy  Berry	Advertising Manager
Steve Austin	Circulation ManatJii
Sonny Bruno  .... Classified Adv. Mantf
Lisa  Smith	Promotion Manager
Editorial:
Jenk Jones. Jr	1. Edttor
ElksWidner	Amusement Editor
EWsWidner	Art Editor
Sam Fox  	Automotive Edttor
Don  Stewart	Aviation Edmx
Kim  Marsh            .. Banking EdRor
Stan Nelson   .      Book Review Editor
Sam Fox . .•-,    	Business EdHor
Tim Morns	City Edftor
Jay Cronley ...      	Columnist
David Jones	Ceajmmst
Mary Hargrove  .. Consumer Affairs Edit
Manone Morgan	   Court Editor
Sam Fox	Do-lt-YourseM EdKor
EHis Widner	Drama Editor
Tamra Tate	Education Editor
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 Steonen Hillman          Energy Editor
 t.iis Wianer        Entertainment Editor
 800 Biedsoe       Environmental Editor
 Steve Hanock            Family Editor
 Steve Haliock           Fashion Editor
 Steve Haiiock           Feature Editor
 Sam Fox               Financial Editor
 Dick  Soencer           Garden Editor
 Tamra Tale              Health Editor
 Don Stewart              Labor Editor
 Ellis Widner               Music Editor
 Sob Bledsoe            Outdoor Editor
 Srenda Spencer    Pet or Animal Editor
 Jenk Jones             Political Editor
 Brad Phelps       Radio Television Edit
 Mark Taylor         Real Estate Editor
 Ben Mernngton          Religion Editor
 Sam  Fox                Science Editor
 Mike Sowell              Sports Editor
 Rose Mary Mercer         State Editor
 Steve Hillman     Transportation Editor
 Jenk Jones Jr            Travel Editor
 beadllne:  1  00 P M  Story-9 00 A M
   News-11  00AM.  Photo-Il.OO A.M
 Supplements):
 Local SS
   Desc.. Magazine Suppi

 •TulM World (MS)
 318 S Mam
 Tulsa OK 74103 (Tulsa County)
 SMSA Tulsa. OK
 Telephone  (918) 581-8300
 Mailing Address
   P 0  Box 1770
   Tulsa OK 74102
 Pop. Served: 331.638
 Year Establish 1905
 Pub Frequency Daily  & Sunday
 Pub Size  Standard  Size
 Subscrip  Rate  $7 25/Mo  Daily &
   Sunday. $.60/Daily
 Publicity Mtls 06.07.14.15 16.17.19.20.
   21.22.23.25
 Print  Process Letterpress
 Wire Services AP  WP-Kmght-Ridder
 Circulation- morning 135.000
   Sunday 235.000
 Circulation  Type Paid
 Omit*):
 Work) Publishing Co
 318 S Mam
 Tulsa OK 74102
 Ownership %. 100
 Management:
 Robert E  Lorton             President
 Robert E. Lorton             Publisher
 Kendall Somers    Advertising Manager
 Richard Newman   Advertising Manager
 Steve Austin        Circulation Manager
 Sonny Bruno     Classified Adv  Manag
 Ed Kmghten        Personnel Manager
 John Rhodes       Promotion Manager
 Editorial:
 Phri Mulkms          Action Line Editor
 David MacKenzie             Art Editor
 Riley Wilson         Automotive Editor
 Mitch Maurer           .Aviation Editor
 Ken Jackson       Book Review Editor
 Dwayne Hardnett      . Business Editor
 Deborah Jackson    ..     City Editor
 Gene Curtis          .Computer Editor
 Cathy Milam      .      Drama Editor
 Dents* Ayddott        Education Editor
 Hark Lee..               ..Farm Editor
 Lou Ann Ruark          Fashion Editor
 Pat Atkinson        .    Feature Editor
 Room Robinson        Financial Editor
 Laroa Tatge               Food Editor
 Russell Sludebaker        Garden Editor
 David  Blum              Health Editor
 Rusty Lang           Lite Style Editor
 Deborah Jackson        .. Metro Editor
AlexAdwan.            Opinion Editor
Sam Powell             Outdoor Editor
Johnny Walker      Photography Editor
 Rita Sherrow     Radio Television Edit
Danna Sue Walker       Society Editor
Susan Ellerbach           State Editor
Bill Sherman          Suburban Editor
Cathy Milan             . Travel Editor
Suppkmtent(i):
OK Magazine
 Day Published Sunday
 Lead Time. 3 Weeks
   Desc.  Magazine Suppl
   Publicity Mtls. 06.07.10.12.15.16 19
   Contact  Pat Upton
           Telephone (918) 581-8300
           Box 1770
           Tulsa OK  74102
   Personnel  Pat Upton. Editor
             Carolyn Jenkins
             Carolyn Jenkins
             Pat Upton
 TV World
   Day Published Sunday
   Lead Time 2 Weeks
   Desc  Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mtls  06.07.10.15.16 19.21
   Contact  Rita Sherrow
           Telephone (918) 581-8300
           318 S Mam
           Tulsa OK 74102
   Personnel  Rita Sherrow. Editor
             Elizabeth Jenkins


              VINITA

 Vlnfta Dally Journal (E)           ""
 138-40 S Wilson
 Virata OK 74301 (Craig County)
 Telephone  (918) 256-6422
 Mailing Address
   P.O. Box 328
   Vmita OK 74301
 Pop. Served- 6.740
 Year Establish: 1907
 Pub. Frequency  Mon  Thru Fri
 Pub Size. Broadsheet
 Subscnp Rate  S39/Yr
 Publicity Mtls  04.06.07.10 11 14 15.16
   18.21.25
 Prmt Process: Offset
 Wire Services. UPI
 Circulation evening 4.350
 Circulation Type' Paid
 OWMT(I):
 Vimta Printing Co . Inc
 P 0. Box 328
 Vimta OK 74301
 Ownership %  100
 Editorial:
 I  Woodall               Fashion Editor
 I  Woodall                 Food Editor
 D. Burgess             Outdoor Editor
 I  Woodall               Religion Editor
 I  Woodall               Society Editor
 0. Burgess                 ..   Sports
 D Burgess                Sports Editor
 I Woodall        Women s Interest Edit
 Oeadllni: 4 pm Day Prior.  Story 10 am
  Day of Publ.. News  10 am Day of
  Publ.. Photo 9 30 am Day ol Pub
 Supplement^):
 Vimta Viewer
  Day Published. Friday
  Lead Time- 4 Days
  Desc.. Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls 07.10.12.14.16.21.25.
    26
  Mtls  Deadline Monday
  Contact S  Smith
          Telephone. (918) 256-6422
          P.O. Box 328
          Vnta OK 74301


         WEATHERFORD

WtattMffortt Daily Newt (ES)      ""
 118S. Broadway
Weatherford OK 73096 (Custer County)
Telephone:  (405) 772-3301
Mailing Address
  P.O.  Box  191
  Weatherford OK 73096
 Pop Served.  10.500
Year Establish- 1889
Pub. Frequency 5 Days
Pub Size- Broadsheet
Subscrip  Rate: $38/Vr
Publicity Mtls 01.02.03.04.06.07.11.12.
  15.16.19.20.21.22.26
Freelance Pay 25*/Inch
Print Process1 Offset
Wire Services UPI
Circulation: evening 4.200.
  Sunday 5.000. other 10.000
Circulation Type: Paid
Owner)!):
Weathertoro News. Inc
Box 191
Weatnertord OK 73096
Ownership ">  100
Editorial:
Sylvia King                     Editor
Sarah Garner            Church Editor
Jonn Bease         Photography Editor
Ricnaro Coimarp          Sports Editor
Deadline: Two oays prior publication


             WEWOKA

Wewoka Daily Times (ES)
210 S  WewoKa
Wewoka OK  74884 (Semmole County)
Telephone (405) 257-3341
Mailing Address
  P 0 Box 61
  tvewoka OK 74884
Pop Served  5.284
Year Establish 1926
Pub. Frequency 5 Days STWTF
Pub Size Broadsheet
Subscrip  Rate- $48/Yr
Publicity Mtls- 14.15.16.19.20.21.22 24
Print Process Offset
Wire Services None
Circulation: evening 1.250.
  Sunday 1.350
Circulation Type  Paid
Owner).):
Donrey Media Group
920 Rogers Ave
Fort Smith AR 72902
Ownership % 100
Editorial:
Paul Tyrell                      Editor
Deadline: 12 00 Noon day preceding.
  Story-9 00 A M . News-1 1 00 A M
  Photo-9 00 A M


          WOODWARD

Woodward Daily Press (ES)         ""
1023 Main
Woodward OK 73801
  (Woodward County)
Telephone: (405) 256-6582
Mailing Address-
  PO. Box 129
  WOODWARD OK 73802
Pop. Served  15.000
Year Establish  1922
Pub. Frequency 6 Days Wk
Pub. Size- Broadsheet
Subscnp  Rate. $46/Yr
Publicity Mtls 01.14.15 16.19.20.21.22.
  24
Prmt Process Offset
Wire Services UPI
Circulation: evening 5.800.
  Sunday 5.800
Circulation Type  Paid
Bureau*!):
Oklahoma Press Service
3601 Lincoln Bhrd
Oklahoma City OK 73105
Telephone: (405) 524-4421
Papert Co.. The
960 Hartford Btdg.
Dales TX 75201
Telephone (214) 747-2474
Contact: Susan Weehunt. Manager
Dan Procter               .     Editor
Dan Procter      . . Book Review Editor
Dan Procter .       Photography Editor
Sondra Rester     .      Society Editor
Johnny McMahan              Sports
Sondra Rester    Women s Interest Edit
DeadMnr. Day before: Story-Day before.
  News-Day before: Photo-Day before
  ---- • ---- -H-.
Mtd-Week
  Day Published  Wednesday
  Lead Time: 1 Week
  Publicity Mtls. 01.14.15.16.19.20.21.
    22.24.26
  Mtls Deadline  1 Week
  Contact. Dan Procter
          Telephone (405)256-3311
          P 0. Box 129
          WOODWARD OK 73802
weekender
  Day Published  Saturdays
  Lead Time  1 Ween
  Publicity Mtls 14 15.16 19.21
  Contact Dan Procter
          Telephone  (405) 256-3311
          PO Box 129
          WOODWARD OK 73802
            OREGON

             ALBANY
Albany Democrat-He.-ild (E)
138 Sixth Ave  SW
Albany OR 97321 (Linn County)
Telephone (503) 926-2211
Mailing Address
  P 0 Box 130
  Albany OR 97321
Pop  Served: 28.000
Year Establish  1865
Pub. Frequency Daily
Pub  Size: Broadsheet
Subscrip  Rate $7 /Mo.
Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.06.07.10.11.12.
  14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22
Freelance Pay  Upon Request to Editor
Print Process: Offset
Wire Services. AP
Circulation  evening 21.262
Circulation Type  Paid
Ownerts):
Capital Cities/ABC  Inc
77 W  66th  St
New York NY 10023
Ownership % 100
Editorial:
Hasso Hermg             .     . Edrtor
Hasso Hermg       Book Review Editor
Hunter Jameson         Business Editor
Connie Petty           . Church Editor
Gtenda Suklis      Entertainment Editor
Mary Parknson         .   Food Editor
Sarah Robertson .        Garden Editor
Steve Lundeberg         	Sports
Kim Jackson .           Sports Editor
Mary Parkinson   Women's Interest Edit
Deadllni  11:00 A.M.. Story-10:00 A.M..
  News-10.30 A.M.. Photo-10:00 A.M.
Suoolomoiitfs)*
Weekender /TV/Entertainment /
   Gardening
  Day Published  Saturday
  Lead Time 7 Days
  Desc.- News
  Publicity Mtls- 01.02.03.04.05.06.10.
    11.12.14.15.16.17  19.25
  Mtls Deadline Monday Noon
  Contact. Jan Lateman
          Telephone  (503) 926-2211
          P.O Box 130
          Albany OR 97321


            ASHLAND

Dally TMnft. The (E)            ""
1661 Snkiyou Blvd.
Ashland OR 97520  (Jackson County)
Telephone: (503) 482-3456
Mailing Address.
  P.O.  Box 7
  Ashland OR 97520
Pop. Served: 15.500
Year Establish: 1876
Pub. Frequency: Daily  Except Su
Pub. Sue: Broadsheet
Subscrip  Rate; $4.50/Mo
Publicity Mtls: 01.06.10.11.12.14.15.16
  17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24
Freelance Pay. $3.50/Hr
Prmt Process: Offset
Wire Services: UPI
Circulation: evening 5.890
Ownertt):
Capital Cities Communications - ABC,
  Inc.
Ownership % 100
Editorial:
Hunter T. Jameson .            . Editor
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                PARIS

  Paris Post-Intelligencer (E)
  208 E  vvooa Si
  Saris TN 38242 cHer,tv Court/i
  Telephone  .9011 642 1162
  Mailing Addresi
   PO Box 310
   Paris TN  3S2-52
  Poo Served  10 72S
  Year Estaoush 1866
  PUD Freouency Mon-Fn
  PUD Size  Broadsheet
  SuoscriD  R.ne $51 it' By Carrier
   J7350/Yr  By  Mail
  Publicity Mils 06 07 10 11 12 14 ib.16
   18.192021 22.24
  Freelance Pay $10-$ 15
  Print Process Onset
  Wire Services UPI
  Circulation  evening 8 000
  Circulation Type  P*d
  Owner(s):
  Paris Publishing Co Inc
  208 E Wood St
  Pans TN 38242
 Ownership ••«  100
 Editorial:
  Bill  Williams                     Editor
 Michael Williams           Farm Editor
 Steve McCadams        Outdoor Editor
 Ann Broach             Society Editor
 Tom Priddy                    Sports
 Deadline:  12 00 Noon Story-11 00
   AM News- il 00 AM . Photo-10 00
   A  M
 Supplemental
 P   I Plus
   Day Published Wednesday
   Lead Time 1 Week
   Desc  Local News & Features
   Publicity Mils 0607 10 12  15 16.17
     1925
   Mils Deadline One Week Betore
     Publication
   Contact Bill Williams
          Telephone (901) 642-1162
          208 E  Wood St
          Pans TN 38242
 TV Week
   Day Published Weekly (Friday)
   Lead Time  3 Weeks
   Desc  Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mils 14
   Mils Deadline 3 Weeks Before
    Publication
   Contact Brenda Stubbletield
          Telephone (901) 642-1122
          PO  Box 310
          Paris TN 38242


          SHELBYVILLE

 Shaibyville Times-Gazette (E)
 323  E  Depot St
 Shelbyville TN 37160 (Bedford County)
 Telephone (615) 684-1200
 Mailing Address
  P 0. Box 380
  Shetbyville TN 37160
 Pop. Served 12.901
 Year Establish  1874
 Pub. Frequency Mon-Fn
 Pub. Sue: Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate: $34/Yr  In County:
  $65 /8th Zone
 Publicity Mils 01.06.09.10.14.15.16.18.
  19.20.21.22.24 25
 Freelance Pay: None
 Print Process Offset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation  evening 8.101
 Circulation Type Paid
Owner(f):
 Shelbyville Publishing Co Inc
 323  E. Depot St
 Shelbyville TN 37160
 Ownership %  100
 Bureau(f):
 Shelbyville Publishing Co  Inc
 323  E Depot S;
Shelbyville TN 37160
Editorial:
Chris Shofner                   Editor
  •vay Pose
  Franklin Yates
  Kay Rose
  Kay Rose
  Franklin Yates
  David Segroves
  Kay Rose
  Glenn (Bo) Nelson
  Kay Rose
       Church Editor
         Farm Editor
       Fashion Editor
         Food Editor
       Garden Editor
      Outdoor Editor
       Society Editor
              Sports
Women s Interest Edit
            UNION CITY

 Union City Daily Messenger (E)   """
 613 E  Jackson
 Union City TN 38261 (Obion County)
 Telephone (90M 885-0744
 Mailing Addres;
   PO Box 430
   Union City TN 38261
 Pop  Served 12.500
 Year Establish  1926
 Pub  Frequency Daily Exc Sat & Sun
 Pub  Size Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rale  $60 /Yr
 Print Process- Offset
 Wire Services- AP
 Circulation evening 8.700
 Circulation Type. Paid
 Editorial:
 David Cmchlow  Jr              Editor
 Chris Hatley               Farm Editor
 Michael Hutchens        Outdoor Editor
 Dartene Hayes           Society Editor
 Michael Hutchens               Sports
 Michael Hutchens         Sports Editor
              TEXAS


             ABILENE

 •Abilene Reporter • News (MS)
 North 1st 1 Cypress
 Abilene TX 79601 (Taylor County)
 SMSA Abilene. TX
 Telephone (915)673-4271
 Mailing Address
  P 0 Box 30
  Abilene'TX 79604
 Pop  Served  102.100
 Year Establish 1881
 Pub  Frequency  Mornings -  7 Days
 Pub  Size Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate $10 95 /Mo  Daily &
  Sunday
 Publicity  Mtls  01.03.04.0506.0708.10.
  11.12.17.19.20.21.22.23.24
 Freelance Pay: Very Moderate ($5 -
  S20)
 Print Process  Offset
 Wire Services. AP & Scnpps Howard &
  Knight  - Ridder
 Circulation morning 45.000.
  Sunday 60.000
 Circulation Type- Paid
 OwiMfts):
 The Reporter Publishing Co
 Harte • Hanks Commnctns  Inc
 San Antonio TX 78201
 Ownership %.  100
 Reporter  Publishing Co
 P 0.  Box  30
 Abilene TX 79604
 Buruu(«):
 H - H Washington Bureau
 Natl. Press Btdg.. Rm. 292
 WASHINGTON DC DC 20045
 Telephone  (202)628-1585
 Contact'  Bill Garland. Bureau Chief
 Harte Hanks Austin Bureau
 Austin TX 78701
 Telephone. (512) 478-9644
 Contact:  Jim Davis. Bureau Chief
Management
 Frank Puckett. Jr            President
Andrew B. Shelton     	Publisher
 Robin Langner     Advertising Manager •
Jack Grimes        Circulation Manager
Editorial:
Glenn Dromgoole        Editor in Chief
Terry Minami         Action Line Editor
 Bob Lapham         Amusement Editor
Bob Lapham           .  .   Art Editor
   Sob Bruce           Automotive Editor
   Nancy Robinson         Aviation Editor
   Bob Bruce              Banking Editor
   Larry Lawrence     Book Review Eoitor
   Sob Bruce             Business Editor
   Danny Reagan              City Editor
   Bill Whitaker                 Columnist
   Terry Minami     Consumer Affairs Edit
   Patrick Shaughnessy       Court Editor
   Bob Lapham              Drama Editor
   Anthony Wilson        Education Editor
   Bob Bruce               Energy Editor
   J  T Smith                Farm Editor
   Kathleen Whitmire        Fashion Editor
   Dawn Cole                Food Editor
   Danny Reagan            Home Editor
   Greg Jaklewicz         Life Style Editor
   Jerry 0'Bryant          Outdoor Editor
   Ken Ellsworth       Photography Editor
   Carmen Suarez    Radio Television Edit
   Greg Jaklewicz          .Society Editor
   Larry Zelisko               State Editor
•   Bob Bruce           .     Travel Editor
   Deadline: 11 pm: Story - Noon. News -
    Noon: Photo • Noon
   SuoDkment(s):
  Weekend
    Day Published  Friday
    Lead Time 3 Days
    Desc.: Entertainment
    Publicity Mtls 01.02.04.05.07
    Mtls Deadline. 6 Days Before Friday
      Publication
    Contact. Greg Jaklewicz
            Telephone- (915) 673-4271
            P 0 Box  30
            Abrtene TX 79604
  Saturday Showcase
    Day Published.  Saturday
    Lead Time- 6 Days
    Desc.- Entertainment
    Publicity Mtls: 02.03.04.05.12.15.17
    Mtls Deadline 6 Days


                ALICE

  Alice Echo-News (ES)             "*
  Box 1610
  Alice TX 78332 (Jim  Wlls County)
  Telephone: (512) 664-6588
  Pop. Served: 25.500
  Print By Offset
  Wire Services AP
  Circulation- evening 7.200
    Sunday 8.000
  Ownerd):
  Alice Newspapers. Inc
  Editorial:
  Joe Durham                  .  Sports
  Cindy Bishop     Women s Interest Edit


                ALVIN
                                  i??0i
  •Ah/in Sun
  201 E House
  Alvin TX 77511 (Brazona County)
  SMSA: Houston. TX
  Telephone: (713) 331-4421
  Mailing Address:"
    P.O. Box 1407
    ALVIN TX 77512
  Pub. Frequency: Tuesday • Friday
  Pub. Sue: Broadsheet
  Subscrip. Rate. $24.54/Yr.
  Publicity Mtls: 06.12.13.14.15.16.21.22.
    23.24
  Circulation: morning 3.000.
    evening 12.000. Sunday 17.700.
    other 2.700
  Circulation Type: Pad
  OwiMf\
                                                              Pop. Served. 154.000         	
                                                              Year Establish: 1909                ..-X
                                                              Pub. Frequency:  4 Daily. 2 Saturday.  2
                                                               Sunday
                                                              Pub Size: Broadsheet
                                                              Subscrip. Rate: $7.SO/Mo M&S: $7JO/
                                                               Mo D&S. $6.25/Mo D: $5.25/tto S
                                                              Publicity Mtls: 01.02.04.05.06.07.10.11,
                                                               12.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21     .., -
                                                              Freelance Pay Negotiable      „  .
                                                              Print Process; Offset          '„  .
                                                              Wire Services: AP.NYT.KR       .. ..
                                                              Circulation: morning 43.500.     .i   •";
                                                               Sunday 79.000. other 886
                                                              Circulation Type:  Paid
                                                              Owners):
                                                              Morris Communications
                                                              PO Box 2091
                                                              Amarillo TX 79166
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 Ownership %  100
 Bureau*.):
 Washington Bureau
 236 Mass  Ave . N E  Sle  409
 Washington DC 20002
 Contact John Sorreils. Bureau Chief
 Austin Bureau
 815 Brazos 4th Fir
 Austin TX 78701
 Telephone (SI2) 482-9429
 Contact Mary Alice Robbms
           Bureau Chiet
 Management:
 Paul Simon
 W  S Morris. Ill
 Steve Beasley
 Paul R  Haygooo
 Jeane Bartlett
 Ann Scamanorn
 Editorial:
 Beth Duke
 Mary Kate  Tnpp
 Janey Joyce
 Beth Duke
 Danny Boyd
 Beth Duke
 Mike Rupe
 Beth Duke
 Beth Duke
 Beth Duke
 Beth Duke
 Troy Foos
 Beth Duke
                            President
                            Publisher
                   Advertising Manager
                   Circulation Manager
                    Personnel Manager
                   Promotion Manager
                        Beauty Editor
                   Book Review Editor
                           City Editor
                 Consumer Affairs Edit
                  Environmental Editor
                        Fashion Editor
                       Financial Editor
                          Food Editor
                        Garden Editor
                         Home Editor
                      Lilt Style Editor
                       Outdoor Editor
                  Pet or Animal Editor
 Janey Joyce         Real Estate Editor
 Betfi Duke              Society Editor
 Lowell McKown           Stamp Editor
 Kay Mohr                Travel Editor
 Beth Duke       Women s Interest Edit
 Deadline  12 00 Noon. 12.00 Mid
  News-1200 Noon. 12 00 Mid.  Photo-
  11 00 AM. 11 00 PM


           ANGLETON

 •ANGLETON TIMES              **"'
 700 Western Ave
 Angleton TX 77515 (Brazona  County)
 SMSA  Houston. TX
 Telephone- (409) 849-8581
 Pub. Frequency Tuesday - Friday &
  Sunday
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Oemerts):
 Southern Newspapers
                            Publisher

                               Editor
                        Sports Editor
Patrick Cone
Editorial:
Kea Kessner
Steve Merrott
           ARLINGTON

•Grand Prairie Newt (ES)
1000 Avenue H E
Arlington TX 76011 (Tarrant County)
SMSA  Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
Telephone  (817) 695-0500
Mailing Address
  P.O. Bo*  531289
  Grand Prairie TX 75053 _ .
Pop. Served: 70.000
Year Establish: 1906
Pub. Frequency Thursday. Friday.
  Sunday
Pub. Sin: Broadsheet
Subscnp Rate: J3.90/ Month
Print By Offset
Circulation: evening 7.000
  Sunday 7.500
Circulation Type: Paid
DFW Suburban Newspaper
1000 Ave  H E
Arlington TX 76011
Ownership % 100
Dan Crowe
Dan Crowe
Kim Lowry
Barbara Clark
Editorial:
J R  Suttertield
Teresa Smith
                            President
                            Publisher
                  Advertising Manager
                  Circulation Manager

                               Editor
                          City Editor
                                        Gene Abraharmon
                                        Pennie Boyett
                                        J Memrt Burnard
                                        Pennie Boyett
                                        Deadline 1200 PM
                      Education Editor
                          Food Editor
                    Photography Editor
                        Society Editor
                    2 days prec  PUD
   S 2 days prec pub  N 5 00 PM Day
   Prec  Publ  P 2 days prec pub
 Supplement).):
 Local SS
   Desc  Magazine Suppi
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 •Irving News (Mthts)
 1000 Avenue H E
 Arlington TX 76011 (Tarrant Countyl
 SMSA: Dallas-Fort Worth  TX
 Telephone: (817) 695-0483
 Mailing Address
  PO Box 151304
  Desoto TX 75015
 Pop  Served  120.000
 Year Establish 1956
 Pub  Frequency 4 X Wk
 Pub. Size  Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate: $11 70/3 Mos
 Freelance Pay: $25/Per  Article
 Print By  Offset
 Circulation evening 12.500.
  Sunday 13.000
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Ownert.):
 DFW Suburban Newspaper
 1000 Ave. H.  E
 Arlington TX 76011
 Ownership %   100

 Dan Crowe
 Ron Taylor
 Mike Fillner
 Editorial:
 Louise Whitmer
 Leslie Holdcroft
 Lisa Caushlm
 Louise Whitmer
 Lynda Jett
 Diane Covey
 Lisa Caughlin
 Deadline: 48 Hours Advance of
  Publication
 Supplements):
 Mdse. Publ.
  Desc  Merchandising Publ


             ATHENS

 Athens Daily Review  (e)
 201 S Prairieville St
Athens TX 75751 (Hendersn County)
Telephone- (214) 675-5626
 Pop. Served  11.500
Year Establish  1885
Pub. Frequency Sun-Fn PM
 Pub. Size: Standard Size
Subscnp. Rate: $5.25/Mth
 Publicity Mm  01.05.06.07.11.12.14.15.
  16.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26
Freelance Pay: Very Low  to Nonexistent
Print Process  Offset
Wire Services- AP
Circulation: evening 7.300.
  Sunday 7.950
Circulation Type  Paid
Oemerts):
Donrey Media Group
920 Rogers Ave
Fort Smith AR  72901
Ownership %  100
                                                                   President
                                                          Advertising Manager
                                                          Circulation Manager

                                                                      Editor
                                                             Education Editor
                                                                 Food Editor
                                                               Political Editor
                                                            Real Estate Editor
                                                               Society Editor
                                                        Women s Interest Edit
              AUSTIN

 •Austin American-Statesman (S)
 166 E  Riverside Or
 Austin  TX 78704 (Travis County)
 SMSA  Austin  TX
 Telephone (512) 445-3500
 Mailing Address
  P 0  Box 670
  Austin TX 78767
 Pop. Served 350.000
 Year Establish  1885
 Pub. Frequency Daily  Sunday
 Pub Size  Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate SI 125/Mo  (Daily &
  Sunday)
 Publicity Mis  07 14 15.19 2021.22.23
  24
 Print Process  Offset
 Wire Services  AP. LAP-WP NYT  Cox
  News Line. Knig Field
 Circulation Sunday 214.737
  other 170.797
 Circulation Type  Paid
Ownerts):
Cox Newspapers
 72 Marietta St. N w
Atlanta GA 30302
 Ownership •/.  100
 Bureau).):
AAS Round Rock Bureau
 118 Main  Si
 Round  Rock TX 78664
Telephone (000) 388-4242
Contact Alan Kimball. Editor
Management
                            Publisher
                  Advertising Manager
                  Circulation Manager
                 Classified Adv Manag
                   Personnel Manager
                                        Roger Kintzel
                                        George Gutierrez
                                        Toby Pearson
                                        Tern Maxwell
                                        Susan Davidson
                                        Donua Ginest
                                        Editorial:
                                        Maggie Balough
                                        Ellie Rucker
                                        Mark Freistedt
                                        Dale Rice
                                        Cheryl Bratz
                                        Cheryl Bratz
                   Promotion Manager
Editorial:
Sylvia Waters
Sylvia Waters
Sylvia Waters
Brian Spurting
Benny Rogers
                                                                Family Editor
                               Editor
                    Action Line Editor
                            Art Editor
                       Business Editor
                           City Editor
                            Columnist
Michael MacCambndge     Music Editor
Zack Rayall         Photography Editor
Dave McNeely          Political Editor
Diane Hofloway    Radio-Television Edit
Jeff South              .   State Editor
Supplements):
Onward to The Weekend
  Day Published  Thursday
  Lead Time  2 Weeks
  Desc. Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls 07.14.15
  Mm Deadline. Monday at 4 pm
Show World
  Day Published. Sunday
  Lead Time  2 Weeks
  Desc.  Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mils-07.14.15
  Mm Deadline- Tuesday at 4 pm
Neighbor
  Day Published. Thursday
  Lead Time-  2 Wks.
  Desc . Local News & Features
  Mtls Deadline Wednesdays At 4:00

•Oatty Texan. The (M)            """•
P.O. Box D
Austin TX 78713 (Travis County)
SMSA, Austin. TX
Telephone: (512) 471-4591
Year Establish. 1900
Pub. Frequency Five  Days Per Week
Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subscrip. Rate: $75/Yr
Publicity Mtls- 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08
  09.10.11.12.13.15.16.17.19
Freelance Pay: Not Set
Print Process: Offset
Wire Services AP
                       Home Editor
                 Photography Editor
                       Sports Editor
        (S)  10 00 AM  Day CM Publ
(N) 10:00 AM Day Of Publ  (P) Prior
Day
                                                                 Tood Editor«»C'ra"Jtlon m°rrw>g 38.000
                                                                               Circulation Type Free
                                       Texas Student Publications
                                       P.O. Box D
                                       Austin TX 78712
                                       Supplement).):
                                       Images
                                                                               Day Published  Once A Week
                                                                               Lead Time  3 Days
                                                                               Desc  Entertainment
                                                                               Publicity Mtls 01.02.03.040506.07
                                                                                 10.11 12.13.14 15.16.17 1921
                                                                               Contact  Images Editor
                                                                                       Telephone (512) 471-4591
                                                                                       P 0  Box D
                                                                                       Austin TX 78713


                                                                                          BAY  CITY

                                                                             Daily Tribune. The (ES)
                                                                             2901  16th St
                                                                             Bay City TX 77414 (Matagrda County)
                                                                             Telephone- (409) 245-5555
                                                                             Pop  Served   19.000
                                                                             Year Establish 1845
                                                                             Pub  Frequency Sunday-Friday
                                                                             Pub  Size. Standard Size
                                                                             Subscnp  Rate $48/Yr.
                                                                             Print Process Offset
                                                                             Wire Services AP
                                                                             Circulation evening  7.800.
                                                                               Sunday 7.800
                                                                             Circulation Type  Paid
                                                                             Owner).):
                                                                             Bay City Newspapers Inc
                                                                             PO  Box 1551
                                                                             Bay City TX 77414
                                                                             Editorial:
                                                                             Gerald R  Wmton        	Editor
                                                                             Steven Nicklas     Environmental Editor
                                                                             JanAikens      .        .Famey Editor
                                                                             DanielShameer            .    Sports
                                                                             Supoieitiont(s):
                                                                             Weekend TV
                                                                               Day Published: Sunday
                                                                               Lead Time:  Monday prior
                                                                               Desc: Entertainment


                                                                                         BAYTOWN

                                                                             •Baytown Sun (ES)               ""
                                                                             1301 Memorial Dr.. Box 90
                                                                             Baytown TX 77520 (Hams County)
                                                                             SMSA. Houston. TX
                                                                             Telephone: (713) 422-8302
                                                                             Mailing Address.
                                                                               1301 Memorial Dr.. Box 90
                                                                               Baytown TX 77520
                                                                             Year Establish 1931
                                                                             Pub. Frequency Monday - Saturday
                                                                             Pub. Size Standard Size
                                                                             Subscrip Rate: $5.25 /Mo
                                                                             Wire Services: DPI. AP
                                                                             Circulation: evening  17.477
                                                                             Circulation Type: Paid
                                                                             Ownerl.):
                                                                             Southern Newspapers. Inc.
                                                                             Houston TX 77001
                                                                             Ownership %  100
                                                                                                                      Leon Brown  .
                                                                                                                      Leon Brown
                                                                                                                                                 .Pubtoher

                                                                                                                                                  ... Editor
                                                                                                                                 BEAUMONT
                                                                                                                                           i (MS)
                                       380 Main St.
                                       Beaumont TX 77701 (Jeflenn County)
                                       SMSA: Beaumont-Port Arthur-Orange.
                                         TX                      ,  '     '
                                       Telephone (409) 833-3311
                                       Mailing Address
                                         P.O  Box 3071
                                         Beaumont TX 77704    _,..
                                       Pop. Served:  129.300       ..•»_,.-.,..,
                                       Year Establish. 1880
                                       Pub Frequency Daily
                                       Pub Size  Standard Size
                                       Subscrip  Rate  $7/Mo
                                       Publicity Mtls: 01.03.04.05.06.10.11.12.
                                         13.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22
                                       Print Process: Offset
                                       Wire Services: AP. KNS
                                       Owner(.):
                                       Beaumont Enterprise
                                       959 8th Ave
                                       New York  NY 10001
                                       Ownership %  100
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  •»uorey i.  WeDD              Publisher
  Editorial:
  Sen Mansen                    Editor
  ueia Davis          DOCK Review Editor
  John Donnelly           Business tditor
  Dave Long                 Cily Editor
  Don Streater iMt            Columnist
  Linda Gilchnest        Lite Style Editor
  Deadline  7 30 om  10 30 Dm Midnight
   Stones  730 830  1030  9 30 Dm
   News  7 30. 830 1030 930 pm
   Photos  6 30 7 30  9.30
  Supplements):
  Local SS
   Desc  Magazine Suppi
   °ublicity Mils 01.02.04.05.06.07 10.
     11.12.13.1415.16.17.18.19.20
   Mils Deadline 30 Days Before
     Publication
   Contact  William (Bill) Mock
           Telephone  (409)  838-2803
           Main & Mulberry Sts
           Beaumont TX 77704
 Weekend TV
   Day Published Weekly
   Lead Time  30-7 Days Depen
   Desc.. Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mils. 01 02.03.04.05.06 07
    08.10.11.12.14.15.16.17.18.19
   Contact  William (Bill) Mock
           Telephone  (409) 838-2803
           Mam & Mulberry SIS
           Beaumont TX 77704


           BIG SPRING

 Big  Spring Herald (ES)
 710  Scurry
 Big Spring TX 79720 (Howard County)
 T.-..-phone  (915)263-7331
 F    Served  28.000
 >  •< Establish 1904
 f '0  frequency- Eveng & Sunday
 P-.ib  Sure  Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rate. $7.25/Mo. Home
  Delivery.  $78.30/Yr
 Publicity Mils 01.03.04.05.06.07 14.15
  16.17.19.20.21.23.24
 Print Process Offset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation- evening 9.200.
  Sunday 10.400
 Circulation  Type Paid
 0«Mr(»):
 Lincoln Publishing  Inc
 EdHorial:
 Karen McCarthy                 Editor
 Debbie Valverde          Church Editor
 Karen McCarthy    Conservation Editor
 Debbie Lincecum      Education Editor
 Debbie Lincecum   Entertainment Editor
 Debbie Valverae          Family Editor
Debbie Valverde           Farm Editor
Debbie Valverde         Fashion Editor
Tma  Miller        .    .   Food Editor
Tim Appel.          Photography Editor
Steve Belvm                   Sports
OMdNM: 12 00  Noon S 11 45 AM N
  11  45 AM P 11 45 AM
TeleView
  Day Published  Sunday
  Desc. Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.14.
    15.17
  Contact: Karen McCarthy
  Personnel  Mike Downey. Farm Editor


            BONHAM

Bonham Daily Favorite (ES)
314 N  Center
Bonham TX 75418 (Fannm County)
Telephone (214)583-2124
Mailing Address
  PO Box 550
  Bonham TX 75418
Pop  Served  7 698
Year Establish 1894
Pub  Frequency  Daily (Except Sa & M)
  and Su
Pub  Size Broadsheet
Print Process. Offset
  Wire Services AP
  Circulation evening 4.250.
    Sunday 4 350
  Editorial:
  Cjrey Maione                   Editor
  Greg Connelly                   editor
  Kris Crews                     Sports
  Deadline: 12  00 Noon Day 01 Publ  S
    12-00 Noon Day 01 Publ  N 1200
    Noon Day Of Publ  P 10 00 AM Day
    Ot Publ


               BORGER

  Borger News-Herald (ES)
  207-209 N Main
  Borger TX 79007 (Hutchnsn County)
  Telephone  (806) 273-5611
  Pop Served  17 000
  Year Establish  1926
  Pub Frequency Daily
  Pub Size  Standard Size
  Publicity Mtls 01,05.06.07.10.11 12.13.
   14.15.16.17
  Print By  Offset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation  Sunday 8 487
 Circulation Type Paid
 Own«r(i):
 Donrey Media Group
 Editorial:
 Eck Spahich                    Editor
 Eck Spahich         Amusement Editor
 Ad Mihm                Beauty Editor
 Eck Spahich        Book Review Editor
 Elizabeth Lee            Business Editor
 Ed Kennedy              Church Editor
 Aa Mihm                Drama Editor
 Elizabeth Lee           Education Editor
 Elizabeth Lee             Energy Editor
 Lois Ferguson      Environmental Editor
 Ad Mihm                Family Editor
 Lois Editor                 Farm Editor
 Ad Mihm                Fashion Editor
 Ad Mihm                   Food Editor
 Ad Mihm                 Garden Editor
 Ad Mihm                  Home Editor
 Lois Ferguson             Labor Editor
 Dub Waldrep            Outdoor Editor
 Eck Spahich             Political Editor
 Ad Mihm           Radio-Television Edit
 Ad Mihm                Society Editor
 Tom Marvin                    Sports
 Ad Minn         Women's Interest Edit
 Supplements):
 Borger News-Herald
   Day Published Daily except Saturdays
   Publicity Mtls  (Jl.05.06.07 13.14.15.
    16.17
   Contact: Eck Spahich. Editor
          Telephone. (806)  273-5611
           P 0  Box 5130
           Borger TX 79007


            BRENHAM

 Brenham Banner • Press (ES)
 2000 Stringer
 Brenham TX 77833 (Washngtn County)
 Telephone- (409) 836-7956
 Mailing Address.
  P.O. Box 585
  Brenham TX 77833
 Year Establish. 1866
 Pub Frequency- Monday • Saturday
 Pub Size: Broadsheet
 Subscnp Rate  J5206/Yr Tax Incl
 Publicity Mtls  06.11.14.15.16.19.21.22.
  24
 Print Process:  Offset
Wire Services-  AP
Circulation- evening 6.500
  Sunday 6.500
Circulation Type Paid
Deadline: 48 hours prior to publication
Supp(«in«nt(»):
The Entertainer
  Day Published  Friday
  Lead Time 1 Week
  Desc • Radio-TV
  Publicity Mtls-  1114
  Mtls Deadline  1 Week
  Contact Linda Pitts
          Telephone: (409) 836-7956
                                                                                          P 0  Box 585
                                                                                          Srennam TX 77833


                                                                                          BROWNSVILLE

                                                                                 •Brownsville Herald (ES)
                                                                                 1135 E Van Buren
                                                                                 Brownsville TX 78520
                                                                                  fCameron County)
                                                                                 SMSA  Brownsville-Harimgen-San Senito.
                                                                                  TX
                                                                                 Telephone (512) 542-4301
                                                                                 Mailing Address
                                                                                  PO  Box 351
                                                                                  Brownsville TX 78520
                                                                                 Pop  Served  70000
                                                                                 Year Establish. 1892
                                                                                 Pub  Frequency Daily (Except Saturday)
                                                                                 Pub  Size  Standard Size
                                                                                 Publicity Mtls  14.15.17.18.19.20.21.22
                                                                                  23.24
                                                                                 Print By Offset
                                                                                Wire  Services  AP
                                                                                Circulation evening 16.000.
                                                                                  Sunday 19 000
                                                                                OwrwrU):
                                                                                Freedom Nsps
                                                                                Buruu(t):
                                                                                Brownsville Herald. The
                                                                                1135 E. Van Buren. Box 351
                                                                                Brownsville TX 78521
                                                                                Telephone  (512) 542-4301
                                                                                Contact. Ms Lavice Laney.
                                                                                          Managing Editor
                                                                                Management:
                                                                                Douglas Hardie             .. Publisher
                                                                                Richard Barren     Advertising Manager
                                                                                Larry Lawrence     Circulation Manager
                                                                                Editorial:
                                                                                Charlie Cnxell       Book Review Editor
                                                                                Roberta Sabo           Business Editor
                                                                                Dudley Althaus              .City Editor
                                                                                Don Pedro                  Columnist
                                                                                Mark Jones             Fashion Editor
                                                                                Mark Jones            Life Style Editor
                                                                                Bob Tonkin           . Outdoor Editor
                                                                                Armando Villa franca     Political Editor
                                                                                Charlie Cnxell      Radio Television Edit
                                                                                Mark Jones      .      Society Editor
                                                                                Deadline: 11 00 AM S  11 00 AM N
                                                                                  11 00 AM P 11 00 AM
                                                                                Supplement)*):
                                                                                Local SS
                                                                                  Desc: Magazine Suppi
                                                                                Weekend TV
                                                                                  Desc.. Weekend-TV
                                                                                  Publicity  Mtls  15 18.19.20.21.22.24


                                                                                         BROWNWOOD

                                                                                Biownwood Bulletin (ES)          ""
                                                                                700 Carnegie
                                                                                Brownwood TX 76801  (Brown County)
                                                                                Telephone:  (915) 646-2541
                                                                                Mailing Address.
                                                                                 P.O.Box  1188
                                                                                 BROWNWOOD TX 76804
                                                                                Pop Served 19.260
                                                                                Year Establish. 1900
                                                                                Pub Frequency. M-F PM/Sun AM
                                                                                Pub. Size: Broadsheet
                                                                                Subscnp. Rate  $7.50/Mo.. $90/Yr.
                                                                                Publicity Mtls 01.06.21.22.24.26
                                                                                Freelance Pay- Vanes According to
                                                                                 Subject
                                                                                Print Process: Offset
                                                                                Wire Services: AP
                                                                                Circulation- evening 9.355
                                                                                 Sunday 11.212
                                                                                Circulation  Type Paid
                                                                                Ovmr(i):
                                                                                Craco Publishing Co
                                                                                700 Carnegie
                                                                                Brownwood TX 76801
                                                                                Ownership %  100
                                                                                Editorial:
                                                                                H Shelton  Prince. Jr      	Editor
                                                                                Gene  Deason   .     Book Review Editor
                                                                                Hamette Graves        ., Church Editor
                                                                                Hamette Graves       Education Editor
                                                                                Harnette Graves.   .      . .Food Editor
                                                                                Harnette Graves        .  Health Editor
                                                                                Harnette Graves   .     .  Home Editor
                                                                                Harnette Graves.  Motion Picture Editor
                                                                                                                        Bill Stovall              Outdoor Editor
                                                                                                                        Shen Lewis             Political Editor
                                                                                                                        Bill Stovall                     Sports
                                                                                                                        Deadline: Adv -9 00 A M day prior to
                                                                                                                          Publ.. Story-11 30 A M  weekdays.
                                                                                                                          10 30 P M  Saturday. News- 11 30
                                                                                                                          A M  weekdays  10 30 P M Saturday.
                                                                                                                          Photo- 11 30AM weekdays. 1030
                                                                                                                          P M  Saturday
                                                                                                                        Supplements):
                                                                                                                        Kaleidoscope
                                                                                                                          Day Published Weekly Sundays
                                                                                                                          Lead Time  3  Days Prior
                                                                                                                          Publicity Mtls  01.06.10.15.16.17.19
                                                                                                                          Mtls Deadline  3 Days Prior
                                                                                                                          Contact Gene Deason
                                                                                                                                 '•tephone- (915) 646-2541
                                                                                                                                 f 0  Box 118.
                                                                                                                                 BROWNWOOD  TX 76804


                                                                                                                                     BRYAN

                                                                                                                        •Bryan-College Station Eagle (MS)""
                                                                                                                        1729 Bnarcrest Dr.
                                                                                                                        Bryan TX 77802 (Brazos County)
                                                                                                                        SMSA: Bryan-College Station. TX
                                                                                                                        Telephone (409) 776-4444
                                                                                                                        Mailing Address.
                                                                                                                         P 0. Box 3000
                                                                                                                         Bryan TX 77805
                                                                                                                        Pop  Served: 90.000
                                                                                                                        Year Establish 1876
                                                                                                                        Pub. Frequency Daily
                                                                                                                        Pub.  Size- Standard Size
                                                                                                                        Subscnp. Rate- $93 /Yr -  Daily &
                                                                                                                         Sunday
                                                                                                                        Publicity Mtls. 15.16.17.19.20.21.22.24
                                                                                                                        Freelance  Pay $25 Per Article
                                                                                                                        Print Process: Offset
                                                                                                                       Wire Services: AP. Knight  Ridder.
                                                                                                                         Scripps Howard
                                                                                                                       Circulation: morning 26.630.
                                                                                                                         Sunday 30.050
                                                                                                                       Circulation Type: Paid
                                                                                                                       Ownenli):
                                                                                                                        Eagle Printing Co
                                                                                                                       P 0. Box 3000
                                                                                                                       Bryan TX 77805
                                                                                                                       Ownership %: 100
                                                                                                                                                    .
                                                                                                                       Denny Thomas. .        .    .  President
                                                                                                                       Denny Thomas...      ..   .  Publisher
                                                                                                                       John Burgess    . .Advertising Manager
                                                                                                                       Jim Wilson       . . Advertising Manager
                                                                                                                       Skip Schneider     Circulation Manager
                                                                                                                       Songa Zimmer    . Classified Adv. Manag
                                                                                                                       Judy Edquist     . . .Personnel Manager
                                                                                                                       Editorial:
                                                                                                                       David Crap                .... Edrtor
                                                                                                                       Fritz Lanham     ' . Book Review Edrtor
                                                                                                                       Robert  Schwab    ....... City Edrtor
                                                                                                                       Fritz Lanham      ...... Fashion Edrtor
                                                                                                                       Fritz tanham           . Feature EdHor
                                                                                                                       Rhonda Hoeckley. .      .  Food EdHor
                                                                                                                       Fritz Lanham          . life Style Edrtor
                                                                                                                       Jim Butler         .    . Outdoor Editor
                                                                                                                       Bill Meeks .     ... Photography EdHor
                                                                                                                       Brazos Valley Review /Marketplace
                                                                                                                        Day Published. Wednesday      ,S-Y
                                                                                                                        Lead Tune: Friday        .  T •&* >;t
                                                                                                                        Desc.: Magazine Suppi      •  •> * .—»
                                                                                                                        Publicity Mtts: 07.10.12.14.15.16^*.
                                                                                                                          21                      -,>-v  -,.
                                                                                                                        Mtts Deadline: Friday            -•
                                                                                                                        Contact: Charlie Starman
                                                                                                                                Telephone: (409) 776-4444
                                                                                                                                P.O. Box3000        -"-.
                                                                                                                                Bryan TX 77805    . |££
                                                                                                                       Channels
                                                                                                                        Day Published: Sunday        „' • n.
                                                                                                                        Lead TimeTTuesday
                                                                                                                        Desc.: Weekend-TV
                                                                                                                        Publicity Mtls- 01.06.07.10.12.14.15..
                                                                                                                          16.19                       . .
                                                                                                                        Mtls Deadline Tuesday
                                                                                                                        Contact. Jim Butler
                                                                                                                                Telephone  (409) 776-4444
                                                                                                                                P.O  Box 3000
                                                                                                                                Bryan TX 77801
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            CHILDRESS

 Children Index (ES)
 :26 Mam Si
 Childress Tx 79201 (Chiiares County)
 'elephone  (817. 937-2525
 Mailing Aaaress
   PO Box  1210
   Cnildress TX 79201
 POO Servea 6 500
 tear Establish  1888
 Web Ottset
 Pub Freauency Tn-Wkly
 Pub Sue Standard Size
 Subscnp  Rale $25 /Yr  Mail
 Publicity Mtls  01.06.07.11 14 15 16.17.
   18.19.21 23.24.25
 Print Process  Offset
 Wire Services  AP
 Circulation  evening 3.275
   Sunday 3 275
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Ownerfs):
 The Childress  Index  'nc
 226 Mam St
 Childress TX 79201
 Morris T  Higiey
 810 Ave E  N  W
 Childress TX 79201
 Childress Index  Inc  The
 226 Mam
 Ownership '/.  100
 Editorial:
 Glenda Webb                   Editor
 Morris Higiey       Oo-lt-Yoursell Editor
 M  Higiey             Education Editor
 Morris Higiey      Environmental Editor
 Tanya Wilson            Fashion Editor
 Morris Higiey              Labor Editor
 Paulette Sumrall   Motion Picture Editor
 Morris Higiey            Outdoor Editor
 . . :y Early         Pet or Animal Editor
 " jnya Jones        Photography Editor
 t-nns Blackburn          Political Editor
 Tanya Wilson            Society Editor
 Deadline:  Day  before publ.: Story-Oay of
  puoi.. News-DAY  ol publ. Photo-day
  ot publ


            CLEBURNE

 •Ctobume Times-Review (ES)      "**
 108 S. Angling
 Cleburne TX 76031 (Johnson County)
 SMSA Dallas-Fort Worth  TX
 Telephone: (817) 645-2441
 Muling Address
  P.O. Bo» 1569
  Cteburne TX  76033
 Pop Served 25.000
 Year Establish. 1904
 Pub. Frequency M-F(PM)/Sun(AM)
 Put. Size: Standard Size
 Subscrip. Rate: $4 50/Month
 Publicity Mtls. 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.
  09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
 Pnnt Process Offset
Wire Services- AP
Circulation: evening-10.700.
  Sunday 11.910
Circulation Type: Paid
OBMfts):
Oonrey Media Group
P.O. Box 1359
Fort Smith AR 72902
Ownership % 100
Donald W. Reynolds    .      Publisher
Kay Hodges       .Advertising Manager
Art Davenport       Circulation Manager
Tern McKee      Classified Adv Manag
Editorial:
Rob Fraser               .      Editor
Peggye Swenson         Beauty Editor
Rob Fraser            . Business Editor
Smarm Wright               City Editor
Suzann Wright          Education Editor
Suzann Wright            Health Editor
Jeff Berry              Outdoor Editor
DeadMiw. Story-S 00 P M  day before.
  News-10 00 A M  day of: Photo-5 00
  P M day before
Supplement^):
Cleburne Market Place-free advertiser
   Day Published Each Thursday
   Lead Time Monoay-5PM
   Contact, ft" Rice
           Telephone  (8171 645-2441
           PO Box 1569
           Cleburne TX 76033


               CLUTE

 •Bnzosport Facts. The (ES)
 720 S  Mam
 Clute TX 77531 (Brazona County)
 SMSA Houston  rx
 Telephone (409)265-7411
 Mailing Address
   T 0 Box 549
   uute TX 77531
 Pop.  Served 49.000
 Year  Establish  1913
 Pub.  Frequency  7  days week
 Pub.  Size  Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate  $7/Mo
 Publicity Mtls:  15.19.20.22.23 24
 Print  Process  Offset
 Wire Services  AP
 Circulation- evening 19.958
  Sunday  21 530
 Circulation Type- Paid
 Ownerti):
 Southern  Newspapers. Inc dba
  Brazosport Facts. The
 720 S. Mam
 Clute TX 77531
 Ownershio %  100
 Management
 Bruce H Morisse             Publisher
 Dot Jackson       Advertising Manager
 Ralph O'Henly     Circulation Manager
 Bruce Page        Classified Adv Manag
 Editorial:
 Glenn Krampota             Art Editor
 Yvette Patterson     Automotive Editor
 Dee Mclhenny          Aviation Editor
 Yvette Patterson       . Banking Editor
 Rhonda Moraw        . Beauty Editor
 Glenn Krampota    Book Review Editor
 Jesse Miller            .   City Editor
 Dee Mcllhenny        Education Editor
 Dee Mcllhenny     Environmental Editor
 Dee Mcllhenny         Financial Editor
 James A Barnett        Opinion Editor
 Jesse Miller             Outdoor Editor
 Bob Bertero        Photography Editor
 Dee Mcllhenny          Political Editor
 Dee Mcllhenny        .  Science Editor
 Deadline: S 12:00 Day Pnor N  1000
  AM  P 5 00 PM Day Prior
 Supetamentd):
 Weekend/Plus
  Day Published: Friday
  Lead Time One week
  Desc.. weekend-TV
  Pubtaty Mtls: 15.17.19
  Mtls Deadline: Wednesday Before
   Publication
  Contact: Glenn Krampota
          Telephone. (409) 265-7411
          720 S Main
          Clute TX 77531
 Sunday Morning DIVERSIONS
  Day Published: Sunday
  Lead Time- One Week
  Publicity Mtls: IS
  Contact: Damon Pearce
          Telephone: (409) 265-7411
          720 S Mam
          Clute TX 77531


            CONROE

 •Courier, The (MS)
 100 Avenue A
Conroe TX 77301 (Montgmry County)
 SMSA. Houston. TX
Telephone. (409) 756-6671
 Mailing Address.
  P 0. Box 609
  Conroe FL 77305
Pop. Served: 18.000
Year Establish. 1892
Pub Frequency Daily
Pub. Size:  Broadsheet
Subscrip Rate. $6.SO/Mo.
Publicity Mas: 06.07.10.11.12.15.16.17.
   18.19.2021 22.2425
 Freelance Pay Negotiable
 Print Process CWset
 ,Vire Services AP
 Circulation morning 1 1 790
  Sunday 12 803  other 20 100
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owner(s):
 Conroe Pub Co.  Inc /Founders
  Newspaper Grouo
 P  0  Box 609
 Conroe TX 77301
 Ownersnip %  100
 BureauO):
 Courier. The
 100 Ave A
 Conroe TX 77301
 Telephone (409) 756-6671
 Contact  Thomas P  Haley  President
 Management:
 Tom Haley                  President
 Brenda Roy        Advertising Manager
 Sam McQueen      Circulation Manager
 Editorial:
 Ann Campaneila                 Editor
 Janet Simmons                  Editor
 Al  Demmerle            Business Editor
 Kevin Walker                City Editor
 Lisa Nutting       Entertainment Editor
 Lisa Nutting            Fashion Editor
 David Hopper       Photography Editor
 J  C. Deavours            Sports Editor
 Deadline: News - 10 pm. Photo - 9 pm
 5up»temeiH(s>:
 TV Times
  Day Published Sunday
  Lead Time 5 Days
  Desc : Weekend-TV Travel
    Entertainment
  Publicity Mtls  01.06.07.10.11.12.16.
    17.19
  Contact Robin Dalmas
          Telephone (409) 756-6671
          P 0. Box 609
          Conroe FL 77305


        CORPUS CHRSTI

 •Corpus Chrlttl CaJler • Times 
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   Day Published  Wednesday
   Lead Time  2 Weeks
   Oesc.  Local News & Features
   Publicity Mils  01 03.0506.07 11 12.
     172021
   Mils Deadline  2 Weeks m Advance
   Contact  Diana Gonzaies
           Telephone (512) 775-1551
           P 0 Drawer 4020
           DEL RIO TX 78841
 Homes
   Day Published  Monthly
   Lead Time 2 Weeks
   Publicity Mtls 06.12.1621
   Mtls Deadline  2 Weeks
   Contact  Diana Gonzales
           Telephone (512) 775-1551
           P 0 Box 4020
           DEL RIO TX 78841


             DENISON

 •Denison Herald (ES)             '"'
 331 W Woodard
 Denison TX 75020 (Grayson County)
 SMSA Sherman-Demson. TX
 Telephone  (214)465-7171
 Mailing Address
   P 0  Box 329
   Denison TX 75020
 Pop Served  26.000
 Year Establish 1889
 Pub Frequency Weekday & Sun
 Pub Size  Standard Size
 Subscnp  Rate- $5 50 /Mo
 Publicity Mtls  01.06.11.12.15 16.17.18
   19.20.21.22.24.26
 Print Process  Offset
 W'ro Services  AP
 (  :ulation  evening 13.671.
   -unOay 15.045
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Own«rt»):
 Donrey Media Group
 PO. Box  1359
 Fort Smith AR 72902
 Ownership % 100
 Management:
 Steven Pace        Circulation Manager
 Mark Palmer         Personnel Manager
 Dorothy Ranck      Promotion Manager
 Editorial:
 Donna Hunt             .       Editor
 Mark Elwood          Assignment Editor
 Pat Welcn               Beauty Editor
 Donna Hunt         Book Review Editor
 Laura Dansby          Business Editor
 Donna Hunt               .  City Editor
 Donna Hunt             .    Columnist
 Karen Treat       Consumer Affairs Edit
 Vicki Langdon          . .  Court Editor
 Vicki Langdon         Education Editor
 Laura Dansby      Environmental Editor
 Pat Welch               Family Editor
 Pat Welch              Fashion Editor
 Mark Elwood            Feature Editor
 Mark Elwood           Financial Editor
 Pat Welch             . .    Food Editor
 Pat Welch                 Home Editor
 Donna Hunt        .  . . Opmmn Editor
 John Clift             . Outdoor Editor
Jackie Wade        Photography Editor
Vicki Langdon        . . .Political Editor
Vicki Langdon      Radio Television Edit
 Pat Welch               Society Editor
John Clitt     .    .      .State Editor
John Clitt       .      Suburban Editor
 Pat Welch         Women s Interest Edit
Deadline: 10 AM: Story - 10 AM: News -
  10AM
Focus On Texoma
  Day Published  Sundays
  Lead Time 1 Week
  Desc  Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls  06.10.12.14.15.16
  Mtls Deadline  Friday. 5 pm • One
   Week before Publication
  Contact  Donna Hunt
          Telephone  (214)  465-7171
          Box 329
          Denison TX 75020
              DENTON

 *Denton Record-Chronicle (ES)
 314 E  Hickory St
 Denton TX 76201 (Denton County)
 SMSA Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
 Telephone (817) 387-3811
 Mailing Address
   P 0 Box 369
   Denton TX 76201
 Pop Served  52.000
 Year Establish  1903
 Pub Frequency 6 times a week
 Pub. Size Broadsheet
 Subscnp. Rate  $5 SO /Daily  & Sunday
 Publicity Mtls 01.10.12.15.18.19.20.21.
   22.24
 Freelance Pay:  None
 Print Process' Letterpress Offset - Flexo
 Wire Services AP. NYT
 Circulation evening 17.140.
   Sunday 20.058
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owners):
 Denton Publishing Company
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 Roy Appleton Sr            President
 Fred Patterson               Publisher
 Ron Ray           Advertising  Manager
 Franklin Atkinson   Circulation  Manager
 Sandra Kelly       Classified  Adv Manag
 Editorial:
 Dawn Bennett              City Editor
 Susan Shelton         Education Editor
 Kit King           . .        Food Editor
 Kit King                Life  Style Editor
 Kit King          Women s Interest Edit
 Supplement^):
 Family Weekly and Metroguide (Local
    TV)
  Day Published. Sundays
  Lead Time  3-4 Weeks
  Oesc.: Advertiser
  Publicity Mtls 06.10.11.12

                                 610U
 •North Texas State University Daily
 P 0 Box 5278.  NT Station
 Denton TX 76203 (DENTON County)
 SMSA. Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
 Telephone (817) 565-2353
 Mailing Address
  P 0. Box 5278. NT Station
  OENTON TX 76203


           EDINBURG

 •Edlnbur*Daily Review (ES)
 215 E. University Ave
 Edmburg TX 78539 (Hidalgo County)
 SMSA: McAllen-Pharr-Edmburg. TX
 Telephone: (512) 383-2705
 Mailing Address-
  P 0. Box 148
  Edinburg TX 78540
 Pop. Served  19.400
Year Establish 1914
 Pub. Frequency  Daily Except Monday &
  Saturday
Pub. Size: Standard Sue
Subscnp. Rate: $26 81 /6 Mo : $52.567
  Vr
Publicity Mtls: 01.06,10.14.17.19.21,22.
  23.24.2S
Print Process. Offset
Wire Services: AP
Circulation: evening 5.600.
  Sunday 5.600
Circulation Type: Paid
Hidalgo Publishing Co.. Inc.
21S E  University
Edinburg TX 78539
Ownership % 100
Bwuu(»):
Hidalgo Publishing Co.. Inc
215 E  University Dr
Edinburg TX 78539
Telephone  (512) 383-2705
Contact:  Rosie Bnseno.
           Assistant Publisher
Management:
James  V  Mathis             President
James  V  Mathis     ..... Publisher
 Rosa Linda Munquia
                   Advertising Manager
 Joe Padeou        Circulation Manager
 Marisol Sanchez   Classified Adv  Manag
 Editorial:
 James V  Mathis                 Editor
 Vincent Me Williams      Outdoor Editor
 Deadline: Day Before Publication


             EL PASO

 •El  Paso Herald-Post  (E)
 401 Mills Ave
 El Paso TX 79901 (El Paso County)
 SMSA El Paso. TX
 Telephone (915) 546-6100
 killing Address
  P 0  Box 20
  El Paso TX 79999
 Pop. Served 425.000
 Year Establish 1881
 Pub. Frequency Mon -Fn Evening/Sat
  Morr.mg
 Pub Size Broadsheet
 Subscnp Rate  $5 50/Mo
 Publicity Mtls 01.11.12.14.15.16.17 19.
  20.21.22.23.26
 Print Process. Letterpress
 Wire Services: AP. NYT. SHNS
 Circulation: evening 28.205
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owners):
 Scripps - Howard Co
 1100 Central Trust Tower
 Cincinnati OH 45202
 Ownership %. 100
 Manat*m*nt:
 Larry Leibengood    Advertising Manager
 J Michael Price     Advertising Manager
 Tom Bibs .       . Circulation Manager
 Edith Miller       Classified Adv  Manag
 Sylvia Sitters.        Marketing Director
 Sylvia Sitters        Promotion Manager
 Editorial:
 Tom King                      Editor
 Raul Hernandez   .   Action Line Editor
 Robbie Fartey-Villalobos
                 .   Amusement Editor
 Robbie Farley-Villalobos    .  Art Editor
 Ken Baake          Automotive Editor
 Karen Brehm            Aviation Editor
 Ken Baake              Banking Editor
 Karen Brehm            Beauty Editor
 Charlie Edgren      Book Review Editor
 Ken Baake.          .   Business Editor
 Ramon Chavez              City Editor
Virginia Turner               Columnist
 Charles Edgren               Columnist
 Robbie Farley-Villalobos   Drama Editor
 Leon Lynn        .    .Education Editor
 Karen Brehm             Family Editor
 Karen Brehm         .  Fashion Editor
 Charles Edgren           Opinion Editor
Joe Muench         .  . Outdoor Editor
 Ruben Ramirez      Photography Editor
Joe Muench     .        Sports Editor
DMdIlm: Story-1 day in advance: News-
  1  day in advance: Photo-1 day in
  advance
Supplement^):
Accent
  Day Published: Thursday
  Lead rime: 1 Week
  Publicity Mtls: 01.11.12.14.15.16.17.
    19.20.21.22.23.26
  Contact- Robbie Farley - Villalobos
          Telephone. (915) 5464376
          P 0.  Box 20
          El Paso TX 79999
Local SS - TV Plus
  Day Published. Saturday
  Lead Time: One Week
  Desc.: Magazine Suppl
  Publicity Mtls- 01.10.12.14  15.16.17.
    19.23.24.26
  Mtls Deadline  One Week Prior To
    Publication
  Contact. Valerie Edgren
          Telephone- (915) 546-6383
          PO Box 20
          El Paso TX 79999
Sports Plus
  Day Published' Saturday
  Lead Time 1 Week
  Desc.: Sports
  Publicity MtST Ol' il. 14.15.16.19
  Mtls Deadline. One Day Prior To
    Publication
  Contact  Joe Muench
           Telephone  (915) 546-6372
           P 0 Box 20
           El Paso TX 79912


 •El Paso Times (MES)             ""
 401  Mills
 El Paso TX 79999 (El Paso County)
 SMSA El Paso. TX
 Telephone (915) 546-6100
 Mailing Address
  P 0 Box 20
  El  Paso TX 79999
 Pop. Served- 350.000
 Year Establish: 1881
 Pub. Frequency Daily & Sunday
 Pub. Size. Standard Size
 Subscnp Rate- $10/Mo
 Print Process.  Letterftex
 Wire Services.  AP. GNS
 Circulation- morning 62.600.
  evening 30.800. Sunday 98.500
Circulation Type- Paid
Owner!.*):
Gannett Co.. Inc
Ownership %•  100
 Manacament:
Tom Fenton        	President
Tom Fenton        	Pubksher
 Ron Clausen  .    Advertising Manager
 Bill Berryhill       Advertising Manager
 Scott Putnicki.     Advertising Manager
John Hayes       . Circulation Manager
Larry Leibengood. Classified Adv. Manag
Julio Naudm .     .  Promotion Manager
Editorial:
Tom Fenton          	Edrtor
Neal Templin         .  Business Editor
Bob Locke .       	City Editor
John Laird        	Columnist
Del Jones ...      .... Financial Editor
Josie Weber.           .  . Food Editor
Josie Weber        ..  Lite Style Edrtor
 Josie Weber       .  .   .. MUSK Editor
 Jay Bryant     .   . Photography Edrtor
 Mary Davis    	Society Edrtor
Deadline: Story-Midnight: News-
  Midnight: Photo-9:45 P.M.
Supplement^:
 Entertainment  Magazine
  Day Published: Friday
  Desc.: Magazine Suppl
TV Times
  Day Published: Sundays
  Desc.- Weekend-TV


              ENNIS

 •Ennis Daily New* (MS)           ""
213 N. Dallas.  P.O. Drawer 100
Enms TX 75119 (EHis County)
SMSA: Dallas-Fort Worth. TX "
Telephone: (214) 875-3801    '  _i
Pop. Served: 49.000          «• -  .f
Year Establish: 189J         -  .-
Pub. Frequency: Daily Except Saturday
Pub. Size: Standard Size         :  • -•
Subscrip. Rate: $3.50/Uo.: |42/Tr.
Publicity Mtls: 01.02.05.06.07.08.10,11.
  12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20
Print Process: Compugraphtc Photo
Wire Services: AP  •  -   —.»•»... .-'.
Circulation: morning 4.800.   -  —~  •
  Sunday 4.800                   • •
Owners)-.'
 United Publishing Co.
P 0  Drawer 100
Enms TX 75119
Management
Charles Gentry	President
Charles Gentry	Publisher
Editorial:
 Faye Casebolt      .     . Society Editor
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           FORT WORTH

  •Fort Worth Star-Telegram (MES)
  400 West 7th St
  fort Worth TX 76102 (Tarrant County)
  SMSA Dallas-Fort Worth TX
  Telephone  i817) 390-7400
  Mailing Address
   P 0  Box 1870
   Fort Worth TX 76101
  POD Served 384.000
  Year Establish  1906
  Pub Frequency Twice Daily Saturday
   & Sunday
  Pub Size  Broadsheet
  Subscnp  Rat* $7 95/Mo M or E
   19.95/Mo MS or ES.  (11 95/Mo MES
  Publicity  Mils 01 02.03.0405.17.19.20
   2122
  Freelance Pay  Only By Commiss
  Print Process Letterpress
  Wire Services AP. LAT/WP KNS. CON
  Circulation morning 150.190
   evening 103.580. Sunday 325 780.
   other 262.080
  Circulation Type- None of the Above
  0*ner(s):
  Capital Cities /ABC. Inc
  400 West 7th St
  Fort Worth TX 76102
  Ownership %  100
 Bunuu(i):
  Star-Telegram Austin Bureau
  1005 Congress Ave
 Austin TX 78701
 Contact Karen Potter.  Bureau Chiel
 Star-Telegram Washington Bureau
  1717 DeSalle St . 3rd Fir
 Washington OC 20036
 Contact Oave Montgomery.
           Bureau Chief
 Management
 R'   .rd Connor               President
 R   ird Connor               Publisher
 M i  Tully          Advertising Manager
 WeKJon Whiteman   Circulation Manager
 Jerry Scott        Classified Adv  Manag
 Maureen Hathaway  Marketing Director
 Wanda Wiikms      Personnel Manager
 Melinda Mason      Promotion Manager
 Editorial:
 Michael Blackman               Editor
 Kim Aho            Assignment Editor
 Ed Brice            Action Line Editor
 Larry Swindell       Book Review Editor
 Mike Norman           Business Editor
 Katie Sherrod               .Columnist
 Sill Thompson                Columnist
 Sheila Taylor                 Columnist
 Jon McConal                 Columnist
 Beverly Bundy             Food Editor
 Michelle Hancock        Garden Editor
 Joy Donovan             Garden Editor
 Bob Hood              Outdoor Editor
 Art Chapman       Radio Television Edit
 Mike Perry   ..         Sports Editor
 Jerry Flemmons.          Travel Editor
 0«rtllm. Story-10:30 P M  (E). 10:30
  A M  (M). News-10.00 A.M . 12.30
  A M.. Photo-9:00 A M   1230AM
 Supplement):
 Local SS
  Dcsc.. Magazine Suppl
  Publicity Mils. 01
Parade Magazine
  Desc.: Weekend-TV
Star Time
  Day Published-  Friday


          GAINESVILLE

Gainesville Dally Rafttter (ES)    '"'
306 E  California
Gainesville TX 76240 (Cooke County)
Telephone (817)665-5511
Mailing Address
  PO Box 309
  Gainesville TX 76240
Pop  Served  15.000
Year  Establish 1890
Pub.  Frequency  Daily Except Sat
Pub  Size Standard Size
Subscnp Rate  $48/Yr
Publicity Mils  14.21.22
  Print Process  Offset
  •Vtre Services  AP
  Circulation evening 8.500
   Sunday 9 200
  Circulation Type Paid
  Owner(>):
  Donrey ot Texas Inc
  Editorial:
  Daman  Bollard           Fashion Editor
  Supplement):
  TV  World
   Day Published  Sundays
   Desc   Weekend-TV


            GALVESTON

  •Garwston Daily Newt (MS)      ""
  8522 Teichman
  Galveston TX  77553 (Galvestn County)
  SMSA  Galveston-Texas City. TX
  Telephone-(409) 744-3611
  Mailing Address
   P 0 Box 628  .
   Galveston TX 77553
  Pop Served  70.000
  Year Establish  1842
  Pub. Frequency Daily
  Pub. Size Broadsheet
  Subscnp Rate $8/Mo
  Publicity Mils. 01.05.06.1920.21.22.23.
   24
 Print Process  Offset
 Wire Services  AP
 Circulation- morning 28.762.
   Sunday 29.628
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Owner!*):
 Galveston Newspapers. Inc
 P 0  Box 628
 Galveston TX 77553
 Ownership %.  100
 ManoMnMflt:
 Oolph Tillotson               President
 Oolpn Tillotson               Publisher
 Greg Schrader      Advertising Manager
 Jim  Ellis           Circulation Manager
 David Day        Classified Adv  Manag
 Editorial:
 Dolph Tillotson                . Editor
 Kathy Thomas        Assignment Editor
 Kathy Thomas              City Editor
 Cleta Sweno              Family Editor
 Linda Fradkm              Food Editor
 Cleta So-eno           Life Style Editor
 Vince Slialich           Outdoor Editor
 Rboert Rizzo         Photography Editor
 Cleta Sneno             Society Editor
 Mike Bailey              Sports Editor
 David Sutlers             Travel Editor
 Cleta Sireno      Women's Interest Edit
 OMdNne: Stories 11 pm. News 11 pm.
  Photos 11 pm
 Supotanwntd):
 Local SS
  Desc..  Magazine Suppl


            GARLAND

 •Garland Nam, The              "**
 613  State St
 Garland TX 75040 (Dallas County)
 SMSA. Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
 Telephone: (214) 272-6591
 Mailing Address.
  P.O. Box 461S87
  Garland TX 750*3
 Pop. Served 138.8S7
 Year Establish: 1887
 Pub. Frequency- Daily Ex  Monday t
  XmasDay
 Pub. Size: Standard Size
 Subscnp.  Rate:  $3.90 /Month $46.80 /
  Year
 Pubtoty Mils. 01.04.07.10.12.12.15.16.
  17.19.20.21.22.23.24
 Freelance Pay Depends On Subm
 Print Process. Offset
Wire  Services- Southwest Newswve
Circulation evening 10.150.
  Sunday  10.750
Circulation Type. Paid
Ownorts):
 Dallas -  Fort Worth Suburban
  Newspapers.  Inc.
  1000 Avenue H  E
  Arlington T< 76011
  Ownership %  100
  Management:
  Daniel Crowe                 President
  Banks Dishmon     Advertising Manager
  Dick O'brien        Circulation Manager
  Virginia Rankm    Classified Adv  Manag
  8 J. Hall            Marketing Director
  B J  Hall           Promotion Manager
  Cathy Mills              Sales Manager
  Editorial:
  Dan Behnnger                  Editor
  Dan Behrmger          Business Editor
  Dan Behnnger          Financial Editor
  Ray Leszcynski         Outdoor Editor
  Dan Behnnger           Political Editor
  Dan Behnnger           Society Editor
  Sue Watkms      Women s Interest Edit
  Deadline: 2 days. Story-2 days. News-1
    day: Photo-2 days
  Supplement!!):

    Day Published  Weekly on Friday
    Lead Time  1 • 2 Weeks Ahe
'   Desc • Entertainment
    Publicity Mils: 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.
     08.09.10.11.12.15.16.19
    Contact: Dan Behnnger
           Telephone. (214) 272-6591
           613 State St
           Garland TX 75040


            GONZALES

  Gonzat* Inquirer (E)
  620 N Paul St
  Gonzales TX 78629 (Gonzales County)
  Telephone- (512) 672-2861
  Mailing Address-
    PO. Box 616
   Gonzales TX 78629
  Pop. Served- 6.864
  Year Establish- 1853
  Pub. Frequency: Mon -Fn
  Subscnp. Rate »15.94/Twn; $21.25/Yr
    til 69/6Mo Cty. $2975/Yr  TX
  Publicity Mtts.  06.07.11.12.14.15.16.17
    18.19.21.22.23.24
  Print By: Offset
  Wire Services: AP
  Circulation- evening 2.270
  Circulation Type  Paid
  0«wr(i):
  Inquirer Publishing Co..  Inc
  Ownership %  100
                                Editor
                    Book Review Editor
                         Drama Editor
                           Food Editor
                        Outdoor Editor
                    Photography Editor
                   Radio Television Edit
                        Society Editor
                       .  .    . Sports
                  Women s Interest Edit
Paul Ebner
Pearl Robertson
Bradley Avant
Bradley Avant
Paul Ebner
Paul Ebner .
Bradley Avant
Bradley Avant
Paul Ebner .
Bradley Avant
          10-00 AM
           GREENVILLE
       vNJaHanMBa
                        r(MS)
2305 King St
Greenville TX 75401 (Hunt County)
Telephone:  (214) 455-4220  .
MaAng Address:
  P.O. Box  1047
  Greenv*e TX 75401
Pop. Served:  24.750
Year Establish: 1956
Pub. Frequency OaHy
Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subscnp Rate: $7 50/Mo
Pubdcrty MMs: 01.06.11.19.22.24
Freelance Pay: Varies
Prmt Process: Offset
Wire Services: AP
Circulation: morning 11.478.
  Sunday 12.238
Circulation Type: Paid
0»nan»!
Herald Banner PuW  Co
2305 King St
Greenville TX 75401
                                      . Worrell Enterprises Jnc
                                        1 S  Ocean Blvd   Ste  j!9
                                        Boca Raton FL 33432
                                        Ownership %  100
                                        Editorial:
                                        Pete Litterski                    Editor
                                        Metva Geyer            Business Editor
                                        Carol Ferguson           Church Editor
                                        Melva Geyer           Education Editor
                                        Melva Geyer               Farm Editor
                                        Carol Ferguson           Fashion Editor
                                        Carol Ferguson             Food Editor
                                        Melva Geyer       Radio Television Edit
                                        David Claybourn          Sports Editor
                                        Carol Ferguson    Women s Interest Edit
                                        Deadline: 48 hours prior to publ   Story-
                                          1100PM:  News-1 100PM  Photo-
                                          800 PM
                                        Supplements):
                                        TV Magazine
                                          Day Published  Sunday
                                          Desc.- Weekend-TV
                                          Publicity Mils 01.10.11.12.16.19.24
                                           26
                                          Mtls Deadline 48 Hours - Monday S
                                           pm
                                      .   Contact- Melva  Geyer
                                                  Telephone (903) 455-4220
                                                  2305 King St
                                                  Greenville TX 75401


                                                  HARLINGEN

                                        •HarUnftn Vallay Mornlni Star (IfisT
                                        1310 S  Commerce
                                        Harlmgen TX 78550 (Cameron County)
                                        SMSA BrownsnUe-Harlingen-San Bemto.
                                         •TX
                                        Telephone (512)423-5511
                                        Ma*ng Address:
                                          P.O. Box 511
                                          HARLINGEN TX 78551
                                        Pop.  Served 44.500
                                        Year  Establish: 1951
                                        Pub.  Frequency  7 Days
                                        Pub.  Size: Broadsheet
                                        Subscnp. Rate: (63 /Yr  Daily t Sunday
                                        Pubkoty Mtts  06.14.15.19.21.22
                                        Freelance Pay: Variable
                                        Prmt Process. Offset
                                        Wire Services  AP
                                        Circulation- morning 34,000.
                                          Sunday 36.000
                                        Circulation Type: Paid
Freedom Newspapers
1055 N. Man St.
Santa Ana CA 92701
Ownership %  80
Various Individuals
Ownership %: 20
BuraavXs):
Freedom Newspapers Capitol Bureau
State Captl Btdg. PO Box 2910
Austin TX 78769
Contact- Peggy Fikac Anderson.
          Bureau Chief
Valley Group Newspaper Office
615 S. Texas
Weslaco TX 78596
Telephone. (512) 968-9587
Contact Gaoe Puente. Office Manager
                                        V. Lyte Deficit  	
                                        Date Pearson .... Advertismg Manager
                                        E. E. Gutierrez     Advertising Manager
                                        Manuel Candoza  . Circulation Managir
                                        Sue Amsworth    Classified Adv. Manag)
                                                         .  .    Business Editor
                                                         ...... CityEdrtor
                                                                .   .Caajmnst
                                                          Entertainment- EdMor
                                                                 .Farm Edrtor
                                                                Fashion Edrtor
                                                             . .  .  Food Edrtor
                                                          .....  Cardan Editor
                                                             . .   Horn* Editor
Wafty Simmons
Wary Simmons
Dan Henderson
Brad Fart)  . .
Darn) Larson
Nelke WobschaH
Nellie WobschaH
David Larson
Nelke Wobschall.
NeJw Wobschall
Rickey Dailey ...
Jukan Mendoza  .
Brad Farta
Nettie Wobschall
Nellie Wobschall
                                                                 ,
                                                          ...    Opinion C^tof
                                                         . . Photography Edrtor
                                                          Radio Television Edit
                                                                Society Edrtor
                                                         Women's Interest Edit
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 Deadline: 1! 00 P M   Story-10 00 P M
   News-lOOOPM  Photo-lO.OOPM
 Supplement(s):
 Weenena TV
   Day Published Every Sundav
   Leaa Titie  2 iVeeks
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   Publicity Mils 1214
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   Day Published Sunday
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          HENDERSON

 Henderson Daily News (ES)
 1710 Hwy 79  S
 Henderson TX 75652 (RusK County)
 Telephone 1903) 657-2501
 Mailing Address
  P 0 Box 30
  Henderson TX 75652
 Pop  Served  11 270
 Vear Establish  1931
 Pub  Frequency  Friday PM Sunday AM
 Pub  Sue Broadsneet
 Subscrio  Rate  $4/Monthly
 Publicity Mils  01.02.03.0406.07.1013.
  14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22
 Print Process  Ottset
 Wire Services  AP
 Circulation evening 5.823
  Sunday 7 177
 Circulation Type Paid
Omwrjs):
 Henderson Newspapers. Inc
Deadline: 24 hours before  publication
Supplement^):
TV Tattler
  lay Published  Sunday
   ead Time  Wednesday
  >esc Weekend-TV
Mdse  Pubi
  Desc Merchandising Publ
,   Sunday 4.000. other 22 500
  Circulation Type' Paid
  Ownerlt):
  Lake Publishing Company
  17511  El Cammo Real
. Houston TX 77058
  Management:
  Michael A  Lind              Publisher
  Monica Slavish      Promotion Manager
  Deadline: Features  One Week News
   Day of Publication Photos Day of
   Publication.  Feature Photos-1 Wk
   Ads Two Days Prior  to Publication
  Supp):
 Washington Bureau
 801 18th St. N.W . Ste.  603
 Washington DC 20006
   Desc  Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mtls. 0306.10
   Contact Bruce Westbrook
           Telephone (713) 220-7720
           P 0  Box 4260
           HOUSTON TX 77210
 Zest
   Day Published  Weekly
   Lead Time  10 Days
   Publicity Mtls  01.0506 10.17
   Mtls Deadline  2 Weeks
   Contact Mike Lonsford
           Telephone (713) 220-7099
           P O  Box 4260
           HOUSTON TX 77210

 •Houston Post (MS)
 4747 Southwest Freeway
 Houston TX 77027 (Harris County)
 SMSA. Houston. TX
 Telephone (713)840-5600
' Mailing Address'
   P 0 Box 4747
   Houston TX 77201
 Pop Served  1.742.000
 Year Establish  1885
 General News
 Pub. Frequency: Daily & Sunday
 Pub. Size. Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rate: $858/Mo
 Publicity Mtls: 01.03.06.07.11.12.14.17
   18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25
 Freelance Pay Varies
 Print Process Ottset
 Wire Services- AP. CSM  RN
 Circulation- morning 318.218.
f Sunday 359.046
 Circulation Type. Paid
 Ovntrd):
 Media News Group.  Inc
 4888 Loop Central Dr  S52S
 Houston TX 77081
 Ownership %  100
 Buraau(s):
 Houston Post
 1005 Congress. O420
 Austin TX 78701
 Telephone (512)47643801
 Contact  Ken Hermann. Bureau Chief
 Middy Randerson         Travel Editor
 Julie Gilbert      Women s Interest Edit
 Deadline: State 10 15 P.M . Final-12 00
   Midnight
 Supplement* t):
 Magazine. The
   Day Published Sunday
   Lead Time  2 Weeks
   Desc.-  Magazine Suppl
   Publicity Mtls 01.03.04 06.07.11.12
    14 15.16 17 18 192021.22.23
   Contact Adv  /M Liebrum. Ed
          Telephone  (713)840-5600
          4747 S W Freeway
          Houston TX 77027
 TV Week Magazine
   Day Published Sunday
   Lead Time  10 Days
   Desc.: weekend-TV
   Publicity Mtls 03.06.07.12.14.15.16.
    17.18.19.25
  Contact Mike McDaniel
          4747 Southwest Fwy
          Houston TX 77027


          HUNTSVILLE

 Huntsville Hem (MS)             ""
 1409 10th St
 Huntsville TX 77340 (Walker County)
 Telephone. (713) 295-5407   '
 Mailing Address
  P.O. Box 539
  Huntsville TX 77340
 Pop. Served  25.000
 Year Establish: 1850
 Pub. Frequency Tuesday • Sunday, am
 Pub. Size. Broadsheet
 Subscnp. Rate- $86.40 /Yr
 Publicity Mtls: 01.06.07.10.13.14.17.19.
  20.21.22
 Freelance Pay N /A
Print By:  Offset
Wire Services AP
Circulation: morning 6.486.
  Sunday 7.648
Circulation Type' Controlled
Owner*!):
Huntsville  Item.  Inc.

Hertford Brand (ES)
313 Lee St
Hereford TX 79045 (Deaf Smt County)
Telephone (806) 364-2030
Mailing Address
P 0 Box 673
Hereford TX 79045
POD Served 16.000
Year Establish 1901
Pub. Frequency 5 Times Week
Pub Size Standard Size
Subscrip Rate $45 70/Yr
Publicity Mtls 10 12.14.15.20.21.22
Print Process Offset
Wire Services AP
Circulation evening 3.700
Sunday 4.500
Circulation Type Paid
Owiwrts):
Hereford Brand Inc
Ownership % 100
UHorial:
Sandy Pankey Family Editor
OndJIiw: 24 Hours Previous
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HOUSTON
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•Citizen, The (ES)
17511 ElCammo Real
Houston TX 77058 (Harris County)
SMSA. Houston. TX
Telephone (713)488-1108
Mailing Address
P 0 Box 57907
Webster TX 77598
Year Establish: 1960
Pub. Frequency Daily
Pub. Size Broadsneet
Subscrip. Rate: $5 /Mo
Publicity Mtls: 06.07.10.1 1.12.13.14.15.
16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24
Freelance Pay $ 50 /Col. Inch
Print Process Offset
.Circulation evening 4.000.

*tftnotM inajjor rMtio mt M
Telephone (202) 429-1990
Management:
R J. V Johnson President
R. J. V. Johnson . . Publisher
Dwight Brown Advertising Manager
Ron Sellars Classified Adv. Manag
Joycelyn Marek Marketing Director
John W Sweeney Marketing Director
Page Haines Promotion Manager
Editorial:
Jack Loftus Editor
Jack Lottis Editor
Ann Holmes . , Art Editor
George Christian Book Review Editor
Scott Clark Business Editor
Steve Jetton City Editor
Jim Barlow . . Columnist
Maxine Mesinger . . . Columnist
Leon Hale . Columnist
Kathleen Myler Consumer Affairs Edit
Deborah Hurst Education Editor
Nelson Antosh ... . Farm Editor
Linda GJIan Griffin . Fashion Editor
Susan Btschoff . Feature Editor
Steve Jetton 	 Financial Editor
Ann Criswell. . Food Editor
Madeleine Hamm . . .Home Editor
Karen Kane 	 Life Style Editor
• Bob Bnster . . . Outdoor Editor
Nene Foxhall . . Political Editor
Lows Parks . . Radio Television Edit
Ann Hodges . . Radio Television Edit
Jim Drummond . . . Real Estate Editor
Carlos Byars . . . Science Editor
Betty Swing Society Editor
Mark McFarlane Sports- Editor
SupptommtO):
Texas Magazine
Day Published: Sunday
Desc.- Magazine Suppl
Publicity Mtls: 01.03.05.17.19
Contact: Ken Hammond
Telephone. (713) 220-7410
P 0 Box 4260
HOUSTON TX 77210
TV Chronilog
Day Published- Sundays
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Houston Post
529 14th St . N W
WASHINGTON DC DC 20045
Telephone. (202) 638-4332
Contact Kathy Lewis. Bureau Chief
Houston Post
National Press Bldg . Rm 1206
WASHINGTON DC DC 20045
Telephone. (202) 638-4332
Contact Kathy Lewis. Bureau Chief
Manafernent:
Pete Laraway Advertising Manager
Reagon Seaver Circulation Manager
James Rainer Personnel Manager
Editorial:
Charles Cooper . Editor in Chief
Same . . .Editor
Margaret Downing Assignment Editor
Mark Hanna Art Editor
Susan Chadwick Art Editor
Liz Bennett Book Review Editor
Gerald Egger Business Editor
Kate Thomas ... . Columnist
Betsy Parish . . . Columnist
Paul Harasim 	 Columnist
Ken Hoffman 	 Columnist
Robert Newberry Columnist
Mike Read . ... Computer Editor
Stephanie Glass . Conservation Editor
Bill Albright . ... Drama Editor
Bill Hensel . . .Education Editor
Guy Cantweii .Education Editor
Claudia Perry Entertainment Editor
Harold Scarlett Environmental Editor
Gerald Egger . Farm Editor
Judy Lunn . . Fashion Editor
Janice Schladdler . Food Editor
Bob Flagg . . . .Garden Editor
Tim Graham .... Metro Editor
John Voland . . Music Editor
Ken Grissom . Outdoor Editor
Sandra Shriver Photography Editor
Carl Hooper Real Estate Editor
Jim Asker Science Editor
Mike Read Stamp Editor
Jim Jennings State Editor
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P.O. Box 539
Huntsville TX 77340
Thomson Newspapers
Ownership %. 100
Editorial:
Nelda Woodall . . . Society Editor
Bob Sonderegger • . . Sports
Nelda Woodall Women s Interest Edit
Deadline: 36 Hours Prior
SupptemwiM.!):
Showcase
Day Published: Sunday
Lead Time: 7 Days
Desc.: Weekend-TV
Publicity Mtls: 06.07.10.11.12.13.14.
15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24
Mtls Deadline. 7 Days In Advance
Contact HuntsviHe Item
Telephone: (713) 295-5407
P. 0. Box 539
HuntsviHe TX 77340
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•Mld-CItt** BiHy NMS (ES) •
401 - 5 Bedford Eutoss Rd. " "* •'
Hurst TX 76053 (Tarrant County)
SMSA: Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
Telephone: (817) 280-0021
Mailing Address.
401 - 5 Bedford Eutess Rd.
Hurst TX 76053
Pop. Served: 125.000 '- ;
Year Establish: 1909 *~ 	
Pub. Frequency: Thursday. Friday.
Saturday. Su •
Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subscrip. Rate: $4.29 /Mo.
Publicity Mtls: 14.22
Print Process. Offset
Wire Services: AP
Circulation: other 8.500
Circulation Type Controlled
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  '. 000 Avenue  H
 Arlington TX 76011
 Ownership ">  100
 Management:
 Dan  Chrowe                 President
 John LimsKy      ' Advertising Manager
 David Robinson     Circulation Manager
 Virginia  Rankm    Classified Adv Manag
 Dick Stout          Personnel Manager
 Jim Wilimon       Promotion Manager
 J Michael Price         Sales Manager
 Editorial:
 Rick  Mann                     Editor
 Rich  Heiland                Art Editor
 Elizabeth Clarke          Banking Editor
 Fay Franks               Beauty Editor
 Elizabeth Clarke         Business Editor
 Rich  Heiland             Drama Editor
 Teresa Smith          Education Editor
 Fay Franks              Fashion Editor
 Elizabeth Clarke         Financial Editor
 Fay Franks                Food Editor
 Mark England             Health Editor
 Fay Franks              .  Home Editor
 Fay Franks            Life Style Editor
 Rich  Heiland              Music Editor
 Bob Moore             Outdoor Editor
 Rich  Heiland            Political Editor
 Rich  Heiland      Radio Television Edit
 Fay Franks              Society Editor
 Rob Harmon            . Sports Editor
 Fay Franks       Women s Interest Edit
 Fay Franks                Youth Editor
 Deadline; Late Breaking Front Page
  News 8 am Day Before Publication.
  Story Day Before Publication


         JACKSONVILLE

 Jacksonville Daily Progress (ES)   '"'
 525 E. Commerce
 Jacksonville TX 7S766
   Cherokee County)
 Telephone (214) 586-2236
 Mailing Address
  P.O. Box711
  Jacksonville TX 75766
 Pop. Served 12.000
 Year Establish- 1909
 Pub. Frequency 6 Issues /Week
 Pub. Size Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate: $6O/Yr
 Publicity  Mils 06.11.12.14.15.1619.20.
  21.22.23.24.25
 Pnnt Process Offset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation evening 6 755
  Sunday 7.609
 Circulation Type. Paid
 Owmr(«):
 Donrey Media Group
 PO  Box  1359
 Fort Smith AR  72902
Ownership % 100
Editorial:
Mans Fletcher                   Editor
Ted Thompson           Church Editor
 Betty Ewalt             Fashion Editor
 Betty Ewalt                Food Editor
Ted Thompson    Motion Picture Editor
Ted Thompson     Pet or Animal Editor
 Don Wallace        Photography Editor
 Betty Ewalt.        .... Society Editor
Don Wallace	Sports
Betty Ewalt  .  .  Women's Interest  Edit
naadllni. 12:00 Noon:  Story-11:30
  A.M.: News-12.00 Noon. Photo-11.30
  A.M.
Suppiefnent(s):
Weekend  TV
  Day Published. Sunday
  Lead Time 3 Days
  Desc. Weekend-TV
  PuMcityMtls 01.02.06.07.10.11.12.
   14.16.17.19.21,22
  Contact. Rod Boudreaux
          Telephone. (214) 586-2236
          PO  Box 711
          Jacksonville TX 75766
  Personnel- Mans Fletcher.  Farm Editor
Farm And Ranch
  Day Published Wednesday
  Lead Time. 2 Days
  Publicity Mils 06.12.24
  Mils Deadline 2 Days Prior
   Contact  Mans Fletcher
           Telephone (214) 586-2236
           PO  Box 711
           Jacksonville TX 75766
   Personnel  Mans Fletcher  Farm Eoitor


            KERRVILLE

 Kerrville Daily  Times (ES)
 429 Jefferson St
 Kerrville TX 78028 (Kerr County)
 Telephone  (512) 896-7000
 Mailing Address-
   P 0  Box 1428
   Kerrville TX 78029
 Pop Served  17025
 Year Establish  1908
 Pub Frequency  Daily Exc  Sat
 PuB Size Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate  $57 38/Yr
 Print Process  Offset
 Wire Services- AP
 Circulation evening 8.592.
   Sunday 10.322
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Ownerti):
 Kerr Publications. Inc
 429 Jefferson St
 Kerrville TX 78028
 Ownership  %  100
 Editorial:
 Wm E  Dozier                  Editor
 Bill Ooner           Book Review Editor
 Michael Bowlm     Radio Television Edit
 Cliff Newell                     Sports
 Cliff Newell               Sports Editor
 Deadline 11 00  A.M  Story-11 00 A M
   News-11 00 A.M . Photo-10 30 A M
 Supplement*!):
 Weekend TV (Hill Country Mag )
   Day Published  Sun
   Lead Time. 1 Week
   Desc.. Weekend-TV
   Mils Deadline  10 Days Ahead Of Pub
   Contact. Michael Bowlm
          Telephone  (512) 896-7000
          P 0. Box 1428
          Kerrville TX 78029
   Spec  Requiremts  Signature-Size
    Publication
 Mdse  Publ.
   Desc.. Merchandising Publ


             KILGORE

 •Kilfort News Herald (ES)        ""
610 E  Mam St
Kilgore TX 75662 (Gregg County)
SMSA.  Longview-Marsnall. TX
Telephone: (903) 984-2593
Mailing Address:
  PO  Box 1210
  Kilgore TX 75662
Pop Served. 10.968
Year Establish- 1931
Pub. Frequency:  M-F  P M . Sun
Pub Sue: Standard Size
Subscrip. Rate: $5.00
Publicity Mils: 14.1S.16.I8.20.21.22.24
Freelance Pay. None  Purchased
Pnnt Process: Offset
Wire Services: Ap
Circulation  evening 4.896.
  Sunday 5.803
Circulation Type: Paid
Ownerfe):
Donrey. Inc
Ownership %: 100
Managtment.
John Wright      .           Publisher
Warren Wyatt      Advertising Manager
John Wright         Promotion Manager
Editorial:
AnneNe Dugan          Education Editor
Mary Meador               Food Editor
Ron Hall               Science Editor
Mary Meador             Society Editor
Harry Eneman          . Sports Editor
John Wright               Travel Editor
Supplement^):
TV Week
  Day  Published  Sunday
  Desc.. Weekend-TV
              KILLEEN

 •Killeen Dally Herald (MS)
 1809 Florence Rd
 Killeen TX 76541  (Bell Countyl
 SMSA Killeen-Temple TX
 Telephone (817) 634-2125
 Mailing Address
  PO Box 1300
  Killeen TX 76540
 Pop  Served  50.985
 Year  Establish  1890
 Pub Frequency Daily
 Pub Size- Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate $7 50/Mo
 Pnnt  Process  Offset
 Wire Services  AP. APDF APLP SH
 Circulation morning 17.138.
  Sunday 20.634
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Ownerttr:
 Killeen Daily Herald. Div  Of F  Mayborn
  Ent. Inc
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 Mrs Frank W  Mayborn       President
 Ray L Townsend             Publisher
 Perry Carter       Classified Adv  Manag
 Editorial:
 Annette Austin             City Editor
 Deadline: 1000AM. Siory-1000 AM .
  News-10-00 A M . Photo-10.00 A M
 Supplement**):
 •Round Up*
  Day Published Sunday
  Lead Time- Tues. preceedng
  Desc.. Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mils 10.19
  Contact. Managing Editor/TV Editor
          Telephone (817) 634-2125
          P 0 Box 1300
          Killeen TX 76540
 Super Star (TMC Product)
  Day Published Thursday
  Lead Time  1 Week
  Publicity Mils 06.11.14.17.19.21.23.
    25
  Mils Deadline 1 Week
  Contact Sue Hallmark
          Telephone (817)634-2125
          P 0 Box 1300
          Killeen TX 76540


              LAREDO

 •Laredo Morning Times (ES)      ""
 111 Esperanza Or
Laredo TX 78041  (Webb  County)
SMSA: Laredo. TX
Telephone- (512)  723-2901
Matting Address.
  PO. Box 2127
  Laredo TX 78041
Pop. Served. 90.000
Pub Size-  Broadsheet
Subscrip. Rate. $5/Mo
Print Process.  Offset
Wire Services:  AP
Circulation  evening 18.082.
  Sunday 20.528
Owner(s>:
Hearst Newspapers. Inc.
Bin Green...       .      ... Publisher
Frank Escoredo...  Advertising Manager
Mano Pena .      . Advertising Manager
Rene Espitia  .     .Circulation Manager
Deanna Garth*    Classified Adv. Manag
Macedonio Martinez. Jr
       	Promotion Manager
Editorial:
Odie Arambula             .     Editor
Dee Dee Fuentes           .City Editor
Virginia Gonzalez       Education Editor
Veronica Ramirez       .  Fashion Editor
Veronica Ramirez     .    . .Food Editor
Veronica Ramirez          MUSK Editor
Ricardo Santos.     Photography Editor
Oiadllni. S. N. P - 11.00AM
SuppHnnnm):
City  Lights Magazine
  Day Published. Friday
  Lead Time. 4 Days Prior
  Desc. Magazine Suppl
  Publicity Mils 01 0407 10 11 12 14
  Mils Deadline 7 Days Prior
  Contact Dee Dee Fuentes  60 tor
          Telephone  (5!2) 723-2901
          PO Box 2129
          Laredo TX 78041
  Personnel  Odie Arambula
              Farm Editor
 Sunday Woman
  Day  Published Sunday
  Lead Time  4 Days Prior
  Desc Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mils 010407.0810.12.14.
    15
  Contact Veronica Castillon
          Telephone (512) 723-2901
          PO  Box 2129
          Laredo TX 78041
 Mdse  Publ
  Desc. Merchandising Publ
 The Laredo Morning Times
  Day Published. Daily
  Lead Time 4 Days Prior
  Publicity Mtls: 01.04.07.10.11.12.13.
    14.15.16.1718.19.2021.22.23
  Mtls  Deadline. 1 Week Prior
  Contact Odie Arambula
          Telephone- (512) 723-2901
          P.O. Box 2129
          Laredo TX 78041
  Personnel: Odie Arambula,
              Farm Editor


           LEWISVILLE

 •Lewisvliie Daily Leader (MS)     "*
 591 W Main
 Lewisvilte TX 75067 (Demon County)
 SMSA: Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
 Telephone. (214) 436-3566
 Mailing Address
  P.O.  Box 306
  LewiswUe TX 75067
 Pop. Served: 30.000
 Year Establish: 1895
 Pub. Frequency. Wednesday • Sunday
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate: $4/Mo.
 Print Process:  Offset
 Wire Services.  UP!
 Circulation: morning 18.000.
  Sunday 18.000
 Circulation Type: Controlled
OwMrfa):
 Harte • Hank Communications. Inc.
 P 0.  Box 269
 San Antonio TX 78291.
Ownership %  100
Chns'Sehift..           .      PuHoher
Lynn Dckerson     Circulation Manager
Lynn Dickerson     . Marketing Director
Editorial:
Wayne Epperson       	Editor
Angle  Summers     ... Life Style Editor
Suaptememts):
Local  SS
  Desc.: Magazine Suppl
Weekend TV
  Desc.. Weekend-TV
           LONG&yiEW
•Daily Nwi (MESSAT.)
320 f. Sethvn St.
Longgview TX 75606 (Greg County)
SMSA: Longview Marshall. TX
Telephone. (214)757-3311
Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 1792
  Longgview TX 75606
 3op. Served:
Pop. Served: 51.952
Year Establish: 1871
Pub. Frequency: Dariy            •"«=»
Pub. Size: Standard Size          >•  '
Subscnp. R«te: $6.64/Mo.
Publicity Mtls. 01.17.22.23
Freelance  Pay Open             .-•-  '
Prmt Process: Offset
Wire Services: AP. NYTS. CNS. SHNS
Circulation: morning 19.968.
  evening  13.382. Sunday 43.194.
  other 32.480
Circulation Type: Paid
                     (cant. ne*t ptgi)
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  Owners).
  Longview Newspapers  Inc
  PO  Box 1792
  Longgview TX 75606
  Ownership ',  100
  Management:
  Rob Minervmi      Advertising Manager
  Jeff Kmney        Circulation Manager
  Pat Mmcnew      Classified Adv  Manag
  Regma Taylor      Promotion Manager
  Editorial:
  Keith  Taylor                    Editor
  Chris  Boyd                 Art Editor
  Lee Keiley           Automotive Editor
  Jerry  Graham           Aviation Editor
  Dolores Brown           Beauty Editor
 Jim Giametta       Book Review Editor
 Lee Keiley             Business Editor
 Chris Boyd                 Columnist
 Van Craaaock           .    Columnist
 Joyce Turner      Consumer Affairs Edit
 Jerry Graham             Court Editor
 Roy Linson        Do-ll-Yourself Editor
 Joyce Turner             Drama Editor
 Bruce Hawkins        Education Editor
 Roy Linson             Energy Editor
 Roy Linson       Entertainment Editor
 Dolores Brown           Family Editor
 Dolores Brown          Fashion Editor
 Joyce Turner              Food Editor
 Jim Giametta            Garden Editor
 Jerry Graham     Government Affairs Ed
 Relicia Jones             Health Editor
 Joyce Turner             Home Editor
 Jim Giametta             Labor Editor
 Dolores Brown        Life Style Editor
 Mike Hvezdos            Opinion Editor
 Jim Giametta           Outdoor Editor
 Ricky Russell       Photography Editor
 Jerry Graham            Political Editor
 Robert Smith            Science Editor
 Dolores Brown          Society Editor
 Jonn  Inman           .   Sports Editor
 Dolores Brown   Women s Interest Edit
 Deadline 3 P M  2 days prior
 SupplementO):
 Local SS
  Day  Published  Sunday
  Lead Time. 2 Weeks
  Desc Magazine Suppl
  Publicity  Mils 01.02.03.17.2023
 Weekend TV
  Day Published.  Sunday
  Lead Time 1 Week
  Desc.. Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls 01.02.06.10.12.17
  Mils Deadline 2 Weeks Prior
  Contact  Roy Linson
          Telephone: (214) 757-3311


            LUBBOCK

 •lubbock Avalanche • Journal (ME?,'
  Sat.)
 710 Avenue J
 Lubbock TX 79408 (Lubbock County)
 SMSA: Lubbock. TX
 Telephone:  (806) 762-8844
 Mailing Address
  P.O.  Box  491
  Lubbock TX 79408
 Pop. Served 180.000
 Year Establish  1904
 Pub. Frequency 2 Papers AM.PM
Subscnp. Rate $7.35/Mo
 Publicity Mtls: 01.06.07.09.10.11.12.13.
  14.15.16.17
 Pnrrt Process-  Letterpress
Wire Services-  UPI. AP
Circulation  morning 58.864.
  evening 12.119. Sunday 75.297.
  other 65.766
):
 Morris  Communications  Corp
 P.O. Box 936. (13)
Augusta GA 30913
                  Advertising Manager
                  Circulation Manager
                 Classified Adv. Manag
                  Promotion Manager

                               Editor
                   Amusement Editor
Steve Beasley
David Harrison
Theo Sagetwel
Robert Granfebt
Editorial:
T J  Harris
Bill Kerns
                                        Ray Westbrook       Automotive Editor
                                        Bill Kerns          Book Review Editor
                                        Ray Westbrook          Business Editor
                                        Joe Brown (E)              City Editor
                                        Mel Tittle (M)               City Editor
                                        Burle  Pettit                 Columnist
                                        Bill Kerns               Drama Editor
                                        Lisa Paikowski         Education Editor
                                        Bill Kerns         Entertainment Editor
                                        Bill Kerns         Environmental Editor
                                        Lynn Hohertz            Family Editor
                                        Duane Howel)              Farm Editor
                                        Lynn Hohertz           Fashion Editor
                                        Ray Westbrook          Financial Editor
                                        Lynn Hohertz          Life Style Editor
                                        Bill Kerns                Music Editor
                                        Jay Harris              Opinion Editor
                                        Ted Simon              Outdoor Editor
                                        Bob Campbell           Political Editor
                                        Celeste Henley     Radio Television Edit
                                        Ray Westbrook       Real Estate Editor
                                        Neal Farmer             Religion Editor
                                        Lynn Hohertz           Society Editor
                                        Norval Pollard            Sports Editor
                                        Ted Simon               Travel Editor
                                        Lynn Hohertz    Women s Interest Edit
                                        Deadline: N 9 30 AM.  1 00 PM P 8.00
                                         AM:  1100AM
                                        Supplement(s):
                                        Local SS
                                         Desc.:  Magazine Suppl
                                         Publicity Mtls  06.07.09.10.11.12.13.
                                           14.15.16.17  18.19.20.21.22.23
                                        Weekend  TV
                                         Desc : Weekend-TV


                                                     LUFKIN


                                        Lulkln Daily Newt, The (ES)      ""
                                        300 Ellis
                                        Lufkm TX 75901 (Angelina County)
                                        Telephone (409) 632-6631
                                        Mailing Address
                                         P 0  Box 1089
                                         Lufkm TX 75901
                                        Pop. Served.  27.500
                                        Year Establish- 1906
                                        Pub. Frequency  Daily
                                        Pub. Size Standard Size
                                        Subscnp  Rate $.25 /Dly. $ 75 /Sunday
                                        Publicity  Mtls- 01.06.11.12.16.19.20.22
                                        Wire Services- AP. Cox News Service
                                        Circulation evening 16.900.
                                         Sunday  18.500
                                        Circulation Type  Paid
                                        Ownetts):
                                        Cox Enterprises Inc
                                        72  Marietta N W
                                        Atlanta GA 30303
                                        Ownership %   100
                                        Editorial:
                                        Phill Latham                 .  . Editor
                                        Jack Stallard                    Sports
                                        Deadline:  4 Days
                                        SupptofnentU):
                                        Mto • Week
                                         Day Published- Weekly
                                         Lead Time  1 Week
                                         Desc.: Local News & Features
                                         Mtls  Deadline  Friday Noon
                                         Contact: Jane Perry
                                                 Telephone: (409) 632-6631
                                                 P.O. Box 1089
                                                 Lufkin TX 75901


                                                    MARLIN
                                                                                Circulation Type. Paid
                                                    !IW KWWKM 21-Gow* urn zz-utkm to UH» &*•» product Nm it***** NOW JWj-ot •*
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 Ownershio %  100
 Management:
 Dave Barton                 Publisher
 Mike Malone       Advertising Manager
 Linda Bradley      Advertising Manager
 John Burrage      Circulation Manager
 Editorial:
 Rick Mann              Outdoor Editor
 Beverly Potter          Society Editor
 Beverly Potter   Women s Interest Edit
 Deadline: Adv 2 days prec puol S Day
   prec  puoi  N Day Prec Publ P Day
   prec  publ
 Supplements):
 Weekly Shopper
   Day Published Wednesday
   Desc.. Magazine Suppi
 Weekend TV
   Desc  Weekend-TV
 Mdse Publ.
   Desc  Merchandising Publ


               MEXIA

 Mnla Daily  Newt (E)
 214 Railroad St
 Mexu) TX 76667 (Limestne County)
 Telephone- (817) 562-2868
 Mailing Address
  PO. Bo«431
  Mem TX 76667
 Pop. Served  5.943
 Year Establish: 1872
 Pub Frequency  Daily
 Pub. Size: Standard Size
 Subscnp. Rate: SS5 30/Yr EK  5 • I  -
  86
 Publicity Mtls  01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08
  09.10.11.12.13.14.1S.16.17
 Freelance Pay. 12.50/Hr
 Prml Process: Offset
 Wire Services. Associated Press
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owm rtt):
 Sutherland Media. Inc
 P 0. 8o« 431
 M*na TX 76667
 Ownership %  100
                               Editor
                        Society Editor
                              Sports
 Bob Wright
 Chroty Groszek
 Bob Wright
 ~    "" if. 10:00 AM
            MIDLAND

•Midland Reporter-Teleiram (Et.
  Sat)
201 E. Illinois
Midland TX 79702 (Midland County)
SMSA: Midland. TX
Telephone  (915)682-5311
Mailing Address:
  P 0. Box 1650
  Midland TX 79702
Pop. Served: 75.000
Year Establish: 1929
Pub. Frequency M-F Dry P.M
Suoscnp. Rate $7.50 /Mo Home Del.
  $6./Mo. St  Su Home Del
PuMcrty Mtls: 01.05.14.17.20
Print Process: Offset
Wire Services: AP. LA Times/Wash
  Post. Hearst
Circulation: evening 23.000.
  Sunday 23.000, other 23.000
OMMrtt):
Midland Newspapers.  Inc
                           .President
                            Pubhsher
                  Advertising Manager
                  Advertwnf Manager
                 Classified Adv Manag
                    Marketing Director

                            ..  Editor
                    Assignment Editor
                    Action Line Editor
                    Amusement Editor
                           .Art Editor
                       .Banking Editor
                        Beauty Editor
                   Book Review Editor
Wifcam C. Thomas
WHkam C. Thomas
Gary Grant.
Leland Barnes
Dick Hardm
Leland Barnes
Editorial:
Jim Servattus .
George Foursham.
Fran Moore
Georgia Temple.
Georgia Temple
David Sodamann
Wanda Mouton
Georgia Temple
                                        David Sodamann        Business Editor
                                        George Foulsham            City Editor
                                        Wanda Mouton              Columnist
                                        Wanda Mouton    Consumer Affairs Edit
                                        Ed Todd                  Court Editor
                                        Wanda Mouton     Do-lt-Yourselt Editor
                                        Georgia Temple          Drama Editor
                                        David Sodamann         Energy Editor
                                        Georgia Temple    Entertainment Editor
                                        Wanda Mouton           Family Editor
                                        Ed Todd                   Farm Editor
                                        Wanda Mouton          Fashion Editor
                                        David Sodamann        Financial Editor
                                        Wanda Mouton             Food Editor
                                        Wanda Mouton          Garden Editor
                                        Jim Servatius    Government Affairs Ed
                                        Wanda Mouton            Home Editor
                                        Wanda Mouton         Life Style Editor
                                        Georgia Temple           Music Editor
                                        Jim Servatius           Opinion Editor
                                        Ted Battles             Outdoor Editor
                                        Paul Gilbert        Photography Editor
                                        Lana Cunningham        Political Editor
                                        Georgia Temple    Radio Television Edit
                                        David Sodamann     Real Estate Editor
                                        Wanda Mouton          Society Editor
                                        Jim Servatius          . Travel Editor
                                        Wanda Mouton   Women's Interest Edit
                                        Deadline: 10.00 PM Sat for Sun
Local SS
  Desc.: Magazine Suppi
  Publicity Mtls 01.14.17.20
Weekend TV
  Day Published: Thurs
  Lead Time 4 days
  Desc.- Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls. 01.06.10.12.17.19
  Mtts Deadline Monday before
    publication
West Texas Sunday
  Day Published: Saturday afternoons
  Lead Time 1 wk before pub
  Publicity Mtls 14
  Mtls Deadline 1 week before
    publication
  Contact Gary Grant. Advertising
          Telephone (915)682-5311
          201 E  Illinois
          Midland TX 79702


        MINERAL WELLS

Mineral Wells Indei (ES)         ""
300 S.E. First St
Mineral Wells TX 76067
  (Plo Pnto County)
Telephone (817)425-4466
Mailing Address-
  P.O. Box 370
  Mineral Wells TX 76067
Pop. Served: 18.411
Year Establish. 1900
Pub. Frequency Monday - Friday.
  Sunday
Pub. Size. Broadsheet
Subscrip  Rate: $43.50 /Yr-Carr
Publicity Mils: 07.14.12.14.19.20.21.22.
  23.24.26
Prmt Process Offset
Wire- Services AP
Circulation: evening 5.650.
  Sunday 5.650
Circulation Type: Paid
Ownert.1):
Mineral Weds Index. Inc.
P.O. Box 370
Mineral Wetts TX 76067
Ownership V 100
Society Editor
  . . .   Sports
Wornen-in-Busmess
  Contact. Kate Nowak
          Telephone. (815) 325-4465
          Mineral Wells TX 76067
Chamber
Home Improvement
  Desc.: Children
Graduation
Bridal
  Day Published Yearly /March 1st
   Week
  Lead Time- 1 Month
Jerry Halsey
Mike Sessums
  Mtls Deadline- 1 Month Prior to
    March Publication Date
  Contact Gary Adkisson
          Telephone (815) 325-4465
          P 0 Box 370
          Mineral Wells TX 76067
  Spec  Requiremts  Tab Size 4 Column
 Encore
  Day Published  Weekly - Sunday
  Lead Time  Wednesday of Sa
  Desc  Entertainment
  Publicity Mtls 11.12.14.1721.22.24
  Mtls Deadline Wednesday of Week of
    Publication
  Contact. Linda Tomesim
          Telephone (815) 325-4465
          P 0 Box 370
          Mineral Wells TX 76067
  Spec  Requiremts  Tab Size/4 Column
  Personnel  Th«tma Doss
 Country Extra
  Day Published-  Monthly
  Lead Time  1 Week
  Desc  Farming-Gardening


         MT PLEASANT

Mount PteMMt Dairy  Tribune (ES)'"°
 1705  Industrial
Mt Pleasant TX 75455 (Titus County)
Telephone (214) 572-1705
Mailing Address:
  PO. Box 1177
  Mt Pleasant TX 75455
Pop. Served 12.000
Year Establish 1874
Pub. Frequency 6 day/M-F&S
Pub  Size- Broadsheet
Subscrip Rate: $46.75 /Yr  + Tax in
  Texas - $49 15
Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.14.
  15.16.18.19.20.21.22.24
Freelance Pay: Negotiable
Print  Process. Offset
Wire Services AP
Circulation,  evening 5.017.
  Sunday 5.647
Circulation Type  Paid
Ownert.h
Palmer Media Inc
 111 E. Second St
Mt Pleasant TX 75455
Ownership •/.. 100
Editorial:
R. L. Palmer               .     .Editor
Ida Burnett               Beauty Editor
Ida Burnett              Church Editor
Ida Burnett                 Food Editor
Bobby Runyon                  Sports
Ida Burnett       Women's Interest Edit
DataHIni! 11 30 A M.. 6:00 P M.. Story-
  10:30 A.M.. 5.00 P M  . News-8.30
  A.M.. 1-00 PM
SUaMtefltMlM Ik"
Weekend TV
  Day Published.  Fridays
  Lead Time- 2 Days
  Desc.: Sports
  Publicity Mtts 01.02.03
  Mtls Deadline Wed.
  Contact- R. L. Palmer
         Telephone (214) 572-3607
  Spec. Reqwremts- Tabloid


        NACOGDOCHES

Natogdochai Dally Sentinel (E)
4920  Colonial Dr
Nacogdoches TX 75963
  (Nacgdchs County)
Telephone: (409) 564-8361
Maikng Address:
  P.O. Box 68
  NACOGDOCHES TX 75963
Pop. Served. 28.451
Year Establish: 1900
Pub. Frequency: Daily
Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subscrip. Rate: $56.50/Yr. Home: $70/
  Yr. Mail
Publicity Mtls 01.06.12.14.20.21.22.23.
  24.25.26
Prmt Process- Offset
Wire Services AP
                                                       Circulation  evening 9.981
                                                         Sunday 12.200
                                                       Circulation  Type. Paid
                                                       Ownerl*):
                                                       Herald Publishing Co  Inc
                                                       4920 Colonial Dr
                                                       Nacogdoches TX 75961
                                                       Ownershio % 100
                                                       Editorial:
                                                       Victor B  Fain                   Editor
                                                       Kristi Dempsey           Beauty Editor
                                                       Lucille Fam         Book Review Editor
                                                       J  Lyn Carl              Business Editor
                                                       J  Lyn Carl               Church Editor
                                                       Robbie Goodrich         Drama Editor
                                                       Kristi Dempsey          Fashion Editor
                                                       Robbie Goodrich           Food Editor
                                                       Robbie Goodrich . Motion Picture Editor
                                                       Matt Williams           Outdoo' '.ditor
                                                       Hardy Meredith     Photography Ldrtor
                                                       LuciHe Fain   .     Radio Television Edit
                                                       LuciHe Fam             Science Editor
                                                       Kevin Gore	Sports
                                                       Kristi Oempsey   Women's Interest Edit
                                                       Deadline: 2:00 P.M. day prior. Story-
                                                         10:00 A.M.: News-10'00 A M : Photo-
                                                         4:00 P.M. day prior
                                                       Supp*Mwmti):
                                                       Weekend TV
                                                         Day Published: Sundays
                                                         lead Time: 4 Days
                                                         Desc.: Weekend-TV             •   .
                                                         Publicity Mtls: 01.14.15.16.19.20.21,

                                                         Contact. Jeanne Hensley
                                                                 4920 Colonial Dr.
                                                                 Nacogdoches TX 75961

                                                       Sunday SotrtfcMl (S)              ""
                                                       4920 Colonial Dr.
                                                       Nacogdoches TX 75963
                                                         (Nacgdchs County)
                                                       Telephone: (409) 5644361
                                                       Mailing Address*-
                                                         P.O. Box 68T                 -  •
                                                         NACOGDOCHES TX 75963
                                                       Pop. Served: 28.451
                                                       Year Estabksh: 1972
                                                       Pub. Frequency- Sunday
                                                       Pub. Size. Standard Size
                                                       Subscrip. Rate: $28/Yr
                                                       PuMcrty Mtts: 01.06.14.15.16.20.21.22.
                                                         23.24.25.26              .  . - ,*.
                                                       Prmt Process: Offset               .
                                                       Wire Services: AP
                                                       Circulation: Sunday 13.402    .   ..*-
                                                       Circulation Type: Paid            ••«•'
                                                       Ow»er<«):                      .,  .;••
                                                       Herald Pubkshmg Co.. Inc.
                                                       PO  Box 68
                                                       NACOGDOCHES TX 75963
                                                       Ownership %: 100
                                                       ••mail):
                                                       Herald Publishing Co.
                                                       4920 Colonial Dr.. Box 68
                                                       Nacogdoches TX 75961
                                                       Telephone: (409) 564-8361
                                                       Contact: Joe Borders. City Editor

                                                                              	': Editor
                                                                              . Beauty Editor
                                                                              i Review Edrto
                                                                                                                      Victor B. Fan  .
                                                                                                                      Mediate Ball .
                                                                                                                      Lucille Fam  ...
                                                                                                                      Joe Borders .
                                                                                                                      CandattVehnn
                                                                                                                      Joe Borders
                                                                                                                      Candace Vetvm
                                                                                                                      Joe Borders.
                                                                         .  ..  Busness EdHor
                                                                          	Church EdNor
                                                                         .Dc-lt-Yourserf I
                                                                         	Ora
                                                                         .... Education I
                                                                                                                                                 ntal
                                                                                                                                               .Farm
 Fashjon Edttoc
...FoodfikW
 Garden EdHor
  Health EdHpr
..Home EdHor
Joe Borders ....
Machete Ball	
Candace Vehm ..
JoeBorders	
Robbie Goodncn  .
Joe Borders	
Joe Borders...
Candace Venrm .. Motion Picture 1
Candace Vehwi ...'	MUM EdHor
Terry Westmoreland  .... Outdoor EdNor
Candace VeKvt ... Pet or Animal EdMdr
Hardy Meredith ...'.  Photography EdJttr
Victor B. Fain	Polrocat EdMbr
LuciHe Fain..   .. Radio Television EdH
Victor B. Fan	Science EdHor
Mechelle Ball.         ... Society Editor
Kevin Gore    	        Sports
                     (cent, next page)

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  leant)
  Mecheiie Ball     Women s Interest Edit
  Deadline: 2 00 P M  day prior- Story-
    1000AM  News-1000 AM. Photo-
    4 00 P M day prior
  Supplemental):
  Weekend TV
    Day Published  Sunday
    Lead Time  Monday Prior
    Oesc • Weekend-TV
    Publicity Mils  01 14.15.16.19.20.21
     22


             NAVARRO

  Conicana tally Sun
  405 E Collm.  P 0 Box 62.
  Navarre TX 75151 (Navarro County)
  Telephone (214) 872-3931
  Pub. Frequency. M • Su
  Subsenp. Rate $81 Pr  Yr
  Owner(s):
  Sothelans Media
  Editorial:
  Jim Howett         Photography Editor


        NEW BRAUNFELS

 •NEW BRUNFELS HERALD I     *"°
   ZEITUNG
 707 Landa St.
 New Brauntels TX 78130
   (Comal County)
 SMSA: San Antonio. TX
 Telephone  (512) 625-9144
 Pub Frequency Tuesday • Friday 4
   Sunday
 Pub Size  Standard Sue
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Own«r<»):
 Southern Newspaters Inc
 Management:
 David  Sutlers     •           Publisher
 Editorial:
 Joe Belk                Sports Editor


             ODESSA

 •Odessa American (ES)           ""
 222 E  4th St
 Odessa TX 79760 (Ector County)
 SMSA: Odessa. TX
 Telephone  (915) 337-4661
 Madmg Address
   P 0  Box 29S2
   Odessa TX 79760
 Pop. Served: 101.000
 Vear Establish: 1939
 Pub Frequency Dly Morning - 7 Days
 Pub. Size Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate: $7 75 /Mo Home
   Delivery. $ 35/Daily: $1 /Sunday
 Publicity Mils: 01.06.10.11.12.14.19.20.
  21.22.23.24.26
 Freelance Pay  Negotiable
 Prmt Process: Photocomposition
 Wre Services: AP
 Circulation-  morning 31.500.
  evening 37.800.  Sunday 39.265
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Omits):
 The Odessa American. Div Of Freedom
  Newspapers
 P. O. Box 2952
 Odessa TX 79760
 Ownership %: 100
 ••stimuli:
 0. R. Segal                   President
 David F. Lyons               Publisher
 Howard L. Rockatellow
    	         . Advertising Manager
 Jerry Irvine        Circulation Manager
 Charles Brannon   Classified Adv. Manag
 Frances Irvine       Personnel Manager
 Howard L Rockatellow
                  Promotion Manager
 Editorial:
OHal Frandsen           .   . . Editor
Judy Paine           Amusement  Editor
Judy Paine                 .Art  Editor
Judy Paine               Beauty  Editor
David F. Lyons      Book Review  Editor
Maria Da Varenne        Business  Editor
  Ken Brodnax
  David Lyons
  Judy Paine
  Bob Horn
  Judy Paine
  Maria Da Varenne
  Judy Paine
  Judy Pame
  Judy Paine
  Ken Brodnax
      Columnist
      Columnist
   Drama Editor
    Farm Editor
  Fashion Editor
 Financial Editor
    Food Editor
   Home Editor
Life Style Editor
 Outdoor Editor
 Mark Rogers        Photography Editor
 Judy Paine        Radio Television Edit
 Judy Paine              Society Editor
 Deadline: 11 am 2 - 3 Days Prec.. News
   - 10-30 pm. Photo • 10 30 pm
 SupplementU):
 Local SS
   Desc.: Magazine vjppl
   Publicity Mils  01.06.11 12.14.15.16.
    18.19.20.21.22.24.26
 TV Week
   Day Published  Sundays
   Lead Time. 7-Days Prior
   Desc.: Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mils  06.07.10.12.14.16.21.
    24.26
   Mtls Deadline  7 Days Prior


             ORANGE

 •Orange Leader, The (ES)
 200 Front Ave.
 Orange TX 77630 (Orange County)
 SMSA- Beaumont-Port Arthur-Orange.
   TX
 Telephone: (409) 883-3571
 Mailing Address
   PO. Box 1028
   Orange TX 77630
 Pop. Served 35.000
 Year Establish  1875
 Pub. Frequency  E/Monday-Friday: M/
   Saturday-Su
 Pub. Size Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate- $6 /Mo
 Publicity Mtls 01.03.04.05.06.11.12
 Freelance Pay  $25/Article
 Print Process- Offset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation  evening  11.000.
  Sunday 13.300
 Circulation  Type. Paid
 Ownerts):
 Orange Leader. Div  Cox Enterprises.
  Inc.
 200 W Front Ave
 Orange TX  77630
 Ownership % 100
 Management:
 Belinda Gaudet               Publisher
 Joe Fannm        Advertising Manager
 Jan Bromley      Classified Adv  Manag
 Editorial:
 Jerry Gaulding      Book Review Editor
 Debi Derrick          .   .. City Editor
 John Curylo .      .  .  Outdoor Editor
 Tom Eckert         Photography Editor
 Deadline: 10.30 am weekdays. 11.30
  pm Saturday and Sundays: Photo -
  10:15 am weekdays. 11 pm Saturday
  and Sundays.
 Supplements):
 TV Channels
  Day Published:  Sundays
  Lead Time: Weekly
  Desc.: Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mils: 01.03.04.05.06.11.12.
 1   19.22
  Mm Deadline. Week Before
    Publication
  Contact: Diana  Martini
          Telephone- (713) 883-3571
          P.O. Box  1028
          Orange TX 77630


           PALESTINE

Palestine Herald-Press (ES)
 519 Elm St.
Palestine TX 75801 (Anderson County)
Telephone (903) 729-0281
Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 379
  Palestine TX 75802
 Pop  Served 18050
 Year Establish  1898
 Pub. Frequency M - F pm 4 Sa 4 Su
   am
 Pub. Size Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate. $6/Mo
 Publicity Mtls- 01
 Print Process- Offset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation  evening 10624
   Sunday 11.524
 Circulation Type Paid
 OwnerXs):
 Palestine Heralo-Press Company
 Ownership %  100
 Editorial:
 Bonnie Lasiter                .   Editor
 Mitch Mitchell        .  .Business Editor
 Sophia Huang           Church Editor
 Angie Collie            .   Food Editor
 Davw Ann Browder .     Outdoor Editor
 Davw Ann Browder            .. Sports
 Supplement^):
 Guide
   Day Published Weekly
   Lead Time: 2 Weeks
   Publicity Mtls 01.10.11.14.17.19
   Mtls Deadline: 2 Weeks
   Contact: Bonnie Lasiter
          Telephone (903) 729-0281
          P 0. Box 379
          Palastine TX 75802


              PAMPA

 Pantpa News (ES)                 ""
 403 W Atchison
 Pampa TX 79065 (Gray County)
 Telephone  (806) 669-2525
 Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 2198
  Pampa TX 79065
 Pop Served 210.000
 Year Establish- 1927
 Pub Frequency: Daily
 Pub. Size: Standard Size
 Subscrip. Rate.  S60/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 01.04.05.06.13.14.18.19.
  21.22.24.26
 Print By  Offset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation: evening 7.550.
  Sunday 8.150
 Circulation Type. Paid
 Ownerts):
 Freedom Newspapers. Inc
 17666 Fitch
 Irvine CA 92714
 Ownership % 100
 Editorial:
 L  D. Strate.       .      .   .    Sports
 Deadline: One Week In Advance of
  Publication
 Supplemimts):
 Marquee. The
  Day Published: Weekly  - On Sundays
  Lead Time- 2 Weeks
  Publicity Mils- 01.03.04.05.06.17.19.
    21.24
  Mtls  Deadline- Two Week In Advance
    Of Publication
  Contact: Larry D. Hours
          Telephone- (806) 669-2525
          P.O.  Box 2198
          Pampa TX 79065


               PARIS

 Parts*™
 138 Lamar Ave.
 Pans TX 75460 (Lamar County)
Telephone (214) 785-8744
Mailing Address:
  P.O.  Box 1078
  Paris TX 75460
Pop. Served. 25.850
Year Establish- 1871
Pub. Frequency- Daily 7 Days
Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subscrip  Rate: $7.50
Publicity Mtls: 01.04.05.06.11.12.13.14.
  15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23
Freelance Pay: Seldom Purchase
Print Process: Offset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation  evening 13.538.
   Sunday 14.363 other 6.500
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owner
 Circulation Type: Paid          .c". T. r
 Ownertl):                   .-V   ..
 Gulf Coast Community Newspapers, Inc.
 102 S. Shaver
 Pasadena TX 77506       .   !, ,,,,,• .
 Ownership V 100           . ,.:   .. .
                                                        Ken Johnson	
                                                        Alan Smith	Advertising Manager
                                                        Mike Sebastian..  .. Circulation Manager
                                                        Alan Smith	Classified Adv. Manag
                                                        Editorial:                 .    .  ...,
                                                        Martha Brag	Editor
                                                        Oar* Clay	  Amusement Editor
                                                        Clara Clay	Beauty Editor
                                                        Clara Clay	Drama Editor
                                                        Scott Streater .      .. Education Editor
                                                        Clara Clay	Entertainment Editor
                                                        Richard Zagrzedu . Environmental Editor
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   jra Clay
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   leven Thomson
   avid Floyd
  Fashion Editor
    Food Editor
   Home Editor
Lite Style Editor
 Outdoor Editor
  Political Editor
   lara Clay         Radio Television Edit
   irgima Harm           Religion Editor
   lara Clay              Society Editor
   teven Tnomson         Sports Editor
  .lara Clay        Women s Interest Edit
  Marine: 5 00 P M  Story-5 00 P M
   News-5 00 P M  Photo-5 00 P M


               PECOS

 Pace* Enterprise (ES)             ""
 324 S  Cedar St
 Pecos TX 79772 (Reeves County)
 Telephone (915)445-5475
 Mailing Address
   P 0 Box 2057
   Pecos TX 79772
 Pop  Served  12.800
 Year Establish. 1887
 Pub. Frequency. M-F. Sun
 Pub  Size. Standard Size
 Subscnp  Rate S5,25/Mo
 Publicity Mils 01.06.07.10.11.12.13.14
   15.16.17.18.19.21.22.23.25
 Freelance Pay  Varies
 Prmt Process Offset
 Wire Services- AP
 Circulation- evening 2.950.
   Sunday 4.700
 Circulation Type Controlled
 OMWrtt):
 Buckner News Alliance
 2101 4th Ave . Ste  2300
 Seattle WA98121
 Ownership •/,  100
 Editorial:
 Jon Fulbright                   Editor
 Jon Fulbright        Amusement Editor
 Peggy McKracken   Book Review Editor
 Peggy McKracken  Entertainment Editor
 Chuck Suthve      Photography Editor
 Karen Oglesby     Radio Television Edit
 Jon Fulbright             .      Sports
 Deadline: 2 days prior to publication


           PLAINVIEW

 PWnview Herald (ES)             ""
 820 Broadway
 Platnview TX 79072 (Hale  County)
 Telephone (806) 293-1343
 Mating Address-
  P.O Box 1240
  Plamvww TX 79072
 Pop. Served  24 987
 Year Establish: 1907
 Pub. Frequency Mon -Fri . P M
 Pub. Size: Standard Size
 Subscnp  Rate:  S5.75/MO
 Publicity Mtls: 01.06.12.14.15.16.19.20.
  21.22.23.24
 Freelance Pay: Negotiable
 Prmt Process- Offset
 Wire Services- AP. Hearst
 Circulation, evening 8.500.
  Sunday 9.700
Circulation Type: Paid
         Newspapers. Inc (Hearst
  Corp.)
P O. Box 1240
Plawwew TX 79072
Ownership %  100
teMarlal:
Danny Andrews                  Editor
Nwki Logan    .          Beauty Editor
Nicki Logan         Book Review Editor
Dors Lmdsey .            . Farm Editor
Kewi Lewis              Sports Editor
Alice Sawayer     Sr Citizen Columnist
USA Weekend
  Day Published Weekly
TV Listings
  Day Published- Sundays
  Lead Time: 1 Week
  Desc..- Weekend-TV
  Pubkcrty Mtls 01.06.15.17.18.19.20.
     21.22.23.24.25
   Personnel  Scott Hallman Farm Editor


               PLANO

 •Piano Star Courier (ES)         ""
 801 E. Piano Pkwy
 Piano TX 75074 (Collin County I
 SMSA: Dallas-Fort Worth  TX
 Telephone- (214) 424-6565
 Mailing Address
   PO Box 860248
   Mckinney TX 75086
 Year Establish.  1888
 Pub  Frequency- Daily
 Pub. Size. Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rate  $7/Mo
 Publicity Mtls 01.02.03.04.05.060708
   11.12.15.16.17.18.19.20.21
 Freelance Pay Negotiable
 Print Process: Offset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation- evening 17.000.
   Sunday 18.000
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owrter(»r.
 Harte - Hanks Communications. Inc
 P 0. Box 269
 San Antonio TX 78291
 Ownership %: 100
 Bureau*!):
 Harte  - Hanks Communications Inc
   Austin Bureau
 1122 Colorado.  Rm 204
 Austin TX 78701
 Contact.  Jim Davis. Bureau Chie<
 Harte-Hanks Communications Inc
   Washington Bureau
 National Press Bldg. Rm. 805
 WASHINGTON DC DC 20045
 Telephone  (202)628-1585
 Contact.  Jim Craig. Bureau Chief
 Harte-Hanks Communications. Inc.
   Washington Bureau
 Telephone: (202) 628-1585
 Contact Jim Craig. Bureau Chief
 Management
 john T Williams     .       .  President
 John T Williams        .   .. Publisher
 Gina Cangelose     Advertising Manager
 Editorial:
 Tim Leifeste   .         	Editor
 Jan Carteaux	City  Editor
 Deadline: 5:00 PM 2 days prior


         PORT AUTHUR

 •Pert  Arthur News (MS)          '"*
 549 4th St.
 Port Authur TX 77641 (Jefferso County)
 SMSA: Beaumont-Port Arthur-Orange.
  TX
Telephone: (409) 985-5541
 Mailing Address.
  P.O.  Box 789
  Port Authur TX 77641
Pop. Served: 150.000
Year Estabhsh: 1897
 Pub. Frequency: Dairy
Pub. Sot: Broadsheet
Subscnp.  Rate: $7.00/Mo.
Publicity Mth. 01.06.14.15.19.20.21.22.
  24
Freelance Pay: Open
Print Process: Offset
Wire Services: Laserphoto. AP. Cox
Circulation: morning 25.000.
  Sunday 25.000
Circulation Type: Paid
Ownerls):
American Publishing Co
P 0. Box  1000
W  Frankfort IL 62896
Ownership %  100
                Larry J. Perrotto..      .      President
                Wes Plummer. Jr	Publisher
                Horace Fontenot.   Advertising Manager
                Horace Fontenot   Advertising Manager
                Pat Jara           Circulation Manager
                Ed Kestler        Classified Adv. Manag
                Horace Fontenot   Promotion Manager
 Editorial:
 W A (Dub) Brown              Editor
 Roger Cowles        Assignment Editor
 Darragh Doiron       Amusemem Editor
 Darragh Doiron              Art Editor
 Harry Taylor            Banking Editor
 Jill Goldsmith            Beauty Editor
 Dub Brown          Book Review Editor
 Harry Taylor           Business Editor
 Roger Cowles             . City Editor
 Thomas Taschinger          Columnist
 Jill Goldsmith     Consumer Affairs Edit
 Byron White              Court Editor
 Susan Walker         Education Editor
 Harry Taylor            . Energy Editor
 Roger Cowles           Feature Editor
 Thomas Taschinger      Opinion Editor
 Ed Holder              Outdoor Editor
 Bob West                Sports Editor
 Robert Shomer       .. Weekend Editor
 Deadline: 10 pm. Story 10 pm: News
   10:30 pm: Photo 10:30 pm
 Supplement^):
 TV Channel
   Day Published: Sunday
   Lead Time: 1 Week
   Publicity Mtls. 15.16
   Contact: Oarragh Doiron
          Telephone- (409) 985-5541
          P.O. Box 789
          Port Authur TX  77641


          PORT  LAVACA

 Pert  Uvaca wave (E)            ""
 107 E. Austin
 Port Lavaca TX 77979
  (Calhoun County)
 Telephone: (512) 552-9788
 Mailing Address
  PO  Box 88
  Port Lavaca TX 77979
 Pop. Served: 15.000
 Year Establish: 1890
 Pub. Frequency- Mon-Fri
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Subscnp Rate: S340/Mo
 Publicity MtK- 01.05.07.12.14.16.14.16.
   17.20.21.22.24
 Prmt  Process: Offset
 Wire Services: AP
 Circulation: evening 7.000
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owner(s):
 Port Lavaca  Wave.  Inc
 P 0. Box 88
 Port Lavaca  TX 77979
 Ownership %  100
 Editorial:
 Chester C. Surber .       .    . .Editor
 Corina Espmosa      Amusement Editor
Corma Espmosa .     ... Beauty Editor
Conna Espmosa .  .  Book Review Editor
 Paul Canatzer  .       .Busman Editor
 Chartyn Firm	Education Editor
Gilbert Heideman   	Farm Editor
 Brenda Breaux .       . .Garden Editor
Joyce Brau	Home Editor
Terry  Hammonds. Motion Picture Editor
Bob Charles	Outdoor Edrtor
Chester Surber	Pottjc* Editor
TemOstJer  .   ... Radw Tetevjiton Edit
Trlsh Wlkerson	SocMy Edttor
 Dennis Bogart	Sports Editor
Jove* Brau ...  Women's Interest Edit
 Dennis Bogart	Youth Editor
Deadline; 11:00 A.M.: Storyll:00 A.M.:
  News-8:00 A M.. Photo-10:00 A.M.

 The Wave
  Day Published: Mon -Fri
  Lead Time: 1 Day
  Pubkaty Mtls 06.14.15.17.18.19.20.
    21.22.23.24
  Mtls Deadline. 1 Day Prior
  Contact: Chester  Surber
          Telephone (512) 552-9788
          P.O. Box 88
          Port Lavaca TX  77979
  Personnel:  Gilbert Heidaman.
              Farm Editor
          RICHARDSON

 •Richardson Daily News (ES)     *
 409 Belle Grove
 Richardson TX 75080 (Dallas County)
 SMSA: Dallas-Fort Worm TX /
 Telephone  (214) 234-3198 /
 Mailing Address-           '
  °0  Box  630
  RICHARDSON TX 75083
 Pop. Served: 70.000
 Year Establish  1958
 Pub. Frequency Everyday Except
  Monday
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rate: $4.29 /Mo.
 Freelance Pay: Vane* All Local
 Prmt Process. OHset
 Circulation-  other 7.743
 Circulation Type: Paid
Ownerti):
 Dallas/Fort  Worth Suburban
  Newspapers.  Inc.
 1000 Av«. H East                •   •
Arlington  TX 760U
Ownership %. 100
 Buraaulth
 Dallas/Fort Worth Suburban
  Newspapers
 1000 Ave. H tast       •       •-,•;.
 Arlington  TX 76011              •,'
          (817) 6400146       "  •
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                                                                                               Robert Kectcr      Advertising. MflMMt*
                                                                                               On* O'Brien  .  ..   Circulation U
                                                                                               Virgin* Rankm    Classified Adv.
                                                                                               Jim WHmon         Marketing Director
                                                                                               Jim Wknon.      .  Promotion I*
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                                                                                                         ROSENBERG

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                                                                                               1902 Fourth St.
                                                                                               Rosenberg TX 77471 (Ft Bend Courrhr) '
                                                                                               SMSA: Houston. TX                  -
                                                                                               Telephone: (713) 342-4474
                                                                                               Mailing Address:
                                                                                                P.O. Box 1088
                                                                                                Rosenberg TX 77471
                                                                                               Year Establish: 1892            :  ..  ,
                                                                                               Pub. Frequency: Dady Except Saturday
                                                                                               Pub. Size: Broadsheet
                                                                                               Subscnp. Rate: *4.80/Mo
                                                                                               Publicity Mtts: 06.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.
                                                                                                18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26
                                                                                               Prmt Process: Offset
                                                                                               Wire Services: AP            .      '
                                                                                               Circulation: evening  7.979.          ,U .
                                                                                                Sunday 8.452                .   '
                                                                                               Circulation Typr. Paid   •
                                                                                               1904 Fourth St
                                                                                               Rosenberg TX 77471
                                                                                               Ownership V 100
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         SAN ANGELO
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34 w. Hams     .             * r. ^j
San Angek) TX 76903              '
  (Tom Gren County)
SMSA: San Angeto. TX              .  '
Telephone: (915) 653-1221
Mating Address:       i
  P.O. Box 5111       \
  San Angek) TX 76903  \
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  '03r tstobiisn  1884
  PUD  frequency  Dany
  Pub  Si/e Broaasneet
  SuBscno  Kote  Si29  Yr
  Publicity Mils  01 0607 12 1= !6 1820
    :i  2223242526
  rreelanre Pov 525 & us
  Pnni Process  Offset
  •Vire  be'vices  AP Scnops • H  wiro
  Circulation morning 33 078
    Sunday 39 000
  Circulation Type  Paid
  Owner(s):
  £jn An~-lo Sundaro me
  34 W hjiris
  San Angelo TX 76903
  Ownership -»  100
  Bureau(s):
  San Angelo Standard   Times
  34 W Harris Ave
  San Angelo TX 76903
  Telephone  (915) 653-1221
  Contact  Dennis Ellsworth Editor
  Management:
  Kevin J  Barry                President
  Kevin J  Barry                Publisher
  Cheryl Elbnght     Advertising Manager
  Bill R Roberts     Circulation Manager
  Cheryl Ebright     Classified Adv Manag
  Oarlene  Bratton      Marketing Director
  Joyce Westbrook    Personnel Manager
  Editorial:
  Dennis Ellsworth                 Editor
 Shirley Alford         Action Line Editor
 Kandis Gatewood     Amusement Editor
 Kandis Gatewood             Art Editor
 Kandis Gatewood    Book Review Editor
 Jack Cowan                 Columnist
 Kandis Gatewood         Drama Editor
 Keely Coghlan         Education Editor
 Kandis Gatewooo   Entertainment Editor
 Ross Mcswam             Farm Editor
 Kandis Gatewood        Fashion Editor
 Kandis Gatewood        Feature Editor
 Joyce Piland              Food Editor
 Kandis Gatewood      Life Style Editor
 Kandis Gatewood           Music Editor '
 Bud McDonald          Outdoor Editor
 Le  Killgore              Political Editor
 Sheila Boggess     Radio Television Edit
 Kandis Gatewood        Society Editor
 Mike Lee                Sports Editor
 Kandis Gatewood         Travel Editor
 Deadline: Story •  (M) 8 pm. News • (M)
  8 pm  Photo • (M) 8 pm
 Supplement^):
 Showcase
  Day Published Sunday
  Lead Time  1  Week
  Desc  Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mils. 07.10.12.15.16.23.26
  Mils Deadline 2 Weeks In Advance
  Contact: Kandis Gatewood
           Telephone  (915)653-1221
           34 W Harris Ave
           San Angelo TX 76903
 Scene
  Day Published Thursday am
  Lead Time Friday 3 P.M
  Desc :  Local News & Features
  Publicity Mils 06.10.12.19.21.24
  Mtls Deadline- Friday Noon for Next
    Week's Publication
  Contact San Angelo Standard-Times
          Telephone: (915) 653-1221
          P 0. Box 5111
          San Angelo TX 76903


         SAN ANTONIO

 •Daily Commercial Recorder
414 Dolorosa St
San Antonio TX 78204 (Bexar County)
SMSA. San Antonio. TX
Telephone  (512) 227-5558
Mailing Address:
  414 Dolorosa
  San Antonio TX 78204
Year Establish  1896
Pub Frequency Monday • Friday
Pub. Size  Tabloid
Subscnp  Rate  Ouartlery / $45.  Annual
  $125
Publicity Mils 01.05.06.07.11.1214.15.
    16 17 19.20.21.222324.25
  Freelance Pay $50 •  150
  Print Process Weob
  Wire Services UPI
  Circulation Type  P.iid
  Owners):
  Daily Commercial Recorder
  414 Dolorosa St
  San Antonio  TX 78204
  Management:
  William A Johnson            Publisher
  Deadline: 1 Week Prior to Publication
    Date Contact Editor
  Supplement**):
  Daily Commercial Recoroer
    Day Published 5 Days/Ween
    Lead Time  48 Mrs
    Desc  Local News &  Features
    Publicity Mtls 01.05.07.11 12 15.16
     17.19.20.21 22
    Mtls Deadline 48 Mrs Before
     Publication
    Contact  Bill Ramsey. Editor
            Telephone  (512) 227-5558
            414 Dolorosa
            San Antonio TX 78204

  •Express Newt All Day S & Su    ""'
  Ave  E & 3rd St.
  San Antonio TX 78205 (Bexar County)
  SMSA- San Antonio. TX
  Telephone  (512)225-7411
  Mailing Address
    Box 2171
   San Antonio TX 78297
  Pop  Served:  925 100
  Year Establish 1865
  Pub  Frequency Daily
  Pub  Size Broadsheet
  Subscnp Rate  $7 25/Mo 7  Day
   Subscription
  Publicity Mtls  01 14.15.22.23.24.26
  Freelance Pay No Set Rate
  Print Process  Letterpress
  Wire Services  AP NYT WP • LAT  SH
  Circulation  morning 179.478.
   Sunday 286.507
Circulation Type  Paid
  Owners):
  Express-News Corp
  Box 2171
  San Antonio TX 78297
  News America Newspapers  Inc
  210 South St
  New York NY 10002
  Bureau(s):
  Express - News
  301 E  4th St
  Austin TX 78701
  Telephone (512) 477-2650
  Contact. Richard Smith. Reporter
  Express - News
  865 National Press Building
  WASHINGTON DC DC 20045
  Telephone (202)638-1793
 Contact: Bruce Davidson.  Reporter
 Management
 Charles 0 Kilpatrick          President
 W  Lawrence Walker Jr        Publisher
 Barbara Carroll   Classified Adv Manag
 Elida Dena          Personnel Manager
 Editorial:
 Girmy Messec        Action Line Editor
 Knstina Patedes     .Amusement Editor
 Dan Goddard.         ...   Art Editor
 Craig Pheion         Automotive Editor
 Judith Rigter        Book Review Editor
 David Hendncks        Business Editor
 Craig Thomason            . City Editor
 Roddy Stmson. David Richelieu
                            Columnist
 Jay Rogers           Computer Editor
 Knstina  Paledes          Drama Editor
 Ginger Hall             Education Editor
 John Goodspeed          Family Editor
 Joe Fohn                  Farm Editor
 Rose Mary Budge         Fashion Editor
 Marsha Harlow           Feature Editor
 David Hendncks        Financial Editor
 Karen Haram               Food Editor
 Jim Wood        Government Affairs Ed
 Don Fmley               Health Editor
 John  Goodspeed           Home Editor
 Roger Downing         Life Style Editor
 Robert  Johnson           Music Editor
 Sterlin Holmesly          Opinion Editor
 Dan Klepper            Outdoor Editor
 J B  Haziett        Photography Editor
 Bruce Davidson          Political Editor
 Jeanne Jakle       Radio Te'evision Edit
 John Smith          Real Estate Editor
 J Michael Parker         Religion Editor
 Blair  Corning             Society Ednor
 Barry Roomson           Sports Editor
 Fred  Bonavita              State Editor
 Julie  Cooper              Travel Editor
 Deadline: Miamgn:  1 00  PM S 11 00
   PM  12 00 M N 11 00 PM. 12 00 M P
   11 00 AM 1200 M
 Supplements):
 Daily Star
   Day Published Weekly
   Publicity Mtls 0406.07 09.13 14 15
    16.19.21.24
   Contact- Barbara Wilson
 Vista
   Day Published Each Sunday
   Lead Time 10 Days
   Desc Local News & Features
   Publicity Mtls 06.15.16
   Mtls Deadline 2 Weeks Prior To
    Publication
   Contact- Ben King
           Telephone: (512) 225-7411
           Ave  Ei3rd St  PO Box 2171
           San  Antonio TX 78297
 Express News
   Day  Published Each Sunday
   Lead Time 2 Weeks
   Desc: Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mtls 0607.1421.2426
   Mtls Deadline 2 Weeks
   Contact: Cathy Smith
           Telephone  (512) 225-7411
           Ave  E43rdSt  PO Box 2171
           San  Antonio TX 78297
 San Antonio Star
   Day Published Monday - Sunday
   Lead Time Daily
   Publicity Mtls 06.07,08.14.21.26
   Mtls Deadline Daily
   Contact  Kris  Palades
           Telephone (512) 225-7411
           Ave  E & 3rd St  PO  Box 2171
           San Antonio TX 78297
 San Antonio Star
   Day Published- Each Sunday
   Lead Time 3  Days
   Mtls Deadline 3 Days
   Contact  Wiley Alexander
           Telephone (512) 225-7411
           Ave  E  3rd St  P 0 Box 2171
           San Antonio TX 78297

 •San Antonio Light (MES)
 420 Broadway
 San Antonio TX 78205 (Bexar County)
 SMSA- San Antonio TX
 Telephone  (512) 271-2700
 Mailing Address
  P.O  Box 161
  San Antonio TX 78291
 Pop. Served 800.000
 Year Establish. 1382
 Pub. Frequency Daily
 Pub  Size: Standard Size
 Subscnp. Rate.  $5/Mo'
 Publicity Mtls: 01.04.05.06.07.10.11.12.
   13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21
 Freelance  Pay  Negotiated
 Print Process: Letterpress
Wire Services UPI. KNS. HHS. AP.
  Reuters
Circulation Sunday 224.391.
  other 47.325
Circulation Type Paid
OwnerU):
The Hearst Corp . San Antonio  Light
  Div.
959 Eighth Ave
New York  NY 10019
Ownership  % 100
Management:
George B.  Irish                Publisher
Sergio Salinas      Advertising Manager
Jack Reichert      Circulation Manager
Larry R Wynn       Marketing Director
George Stalle      Promotion Manager
Editorial:
Ed RademaeKers                Editor
Steve  Bennett                Art Editor
 jonn Obrecht           Business Edit)
 Gary Cardwell               City Edilg
 Sick Casey                  Column*
 Betty Godfrey               Column*
 Lillie Roctulto                Columns
 Susan Yerkes               Column
 Joel Soiis                Drama Edrloi
 Joel Soiis          Entertainment Editorf
 Delores Carson          Fashion Editor]
 John Obrecht           Financial Editor)
 Novie Mann                Food Editorj
 Sam Blakely             Garden EdrtoJ
 Joel Soiis                 Home Editori
 Joel Soiis              Life Style Editor]
 Buddy Gough           Outdoor Editori
         -          -  IfwvrMKu C^..-_^
 Marianne Thomas
 Stuart Eskenazi
 Robert Wynne
 Helen Miles
 Lynn Crystal
 Tim Kelly
 Joel Soiis
 Photography Editori
     Political £cMor4
Radio Television EdtJ
  Real Estate Edrtw
      Society Editor
      .Sports Ed**,
       Travel Editor
 Deadline: Story-8 00 A M  News-8:00
  A M : Photo-8.00 A.M
 Supplement^):
 Insider Magazine
  Day Published- Weekly (Sundays)
  Lead Time  1 Month
  Desc: Magazine Suppl
  Publicity Mils- 01.05.06.07.10.11.12.
    13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22
  Mtls Deadline 4 Weeks Advance
  Contact Kathy Overstreet
          Telephone- (512) 271-2700
          Box 161
          San Antonio  TX  78291
  Spec Requiremts- Heatset Onset
    Printing
 TV Week
  Day Published  Sunday
  Lead Time  2 Weeks
  Desc : Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.
    10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19
  Contact Jennifer Mann
          Telephone (512) 271-2700
          Box 161
          San Antonio  TX  78291


         SAN MARCOS

 •San Marcos Daily Record (ES)    *"
 1910 I H  35. S
 San Marcos TX 78666 (Hays County)
 SMSA Austin.  TX
 Telephone (512) 392-2458
 Mailing Address.
  PO Box 1109
  San Marcos TX 78666
 Pop  Served. 21.750
 Year Establish: 1912
 Pub. Frequency Tuesday-Friday. Sunday
 Pub. Size- Broadsheet
 Subscnp. Rate: $4/Mth.. $45/Yf
 Publicity Mtls.  01
Print Process  Offset
Wire Services-  UPI. UPI  Wire Photo
Circulation: evening 6.500.
  Sunday 8.000                     '-1
Ownerts):                            '
Worrell Newspapers. Inc
Ownership %:  100            .   •  "'"•
Management:
 Dennis  E. Thomas
 Dennis  E  Thomas .
Janet Eaton .   ..  .Advertising Mlntgr-r
Beth Trabol       Classified Adv. Manag
Editorial:
 Rowe Ray	'..-.Editor
 Rowe Ray       .          ..Arttditor
 Rowe Ray         .  Automotive Editor
 Rowe Ray  .      	Aviation Editor
Betty Medford         .  Beauty EdMor
Betty Medford      Book  Review EdHor
Betty Medford          Business EdMor
 Rowe Ray     .     .  .     .Cn> Editor
Rowe Ray      .  Consumer Affairs Edit
Rowe Ray .        Do-lt-Yourself EdHor
Betty Medford      .   ..  Drama Editor
Betty Medford         Education Editor
Rowe Ray      .   Environmental Editor
Rowe Ray             .   . Farm Editor
Betty Medford         . Fashion Editor
Rowe Ray	    Financial EdHor
Betty Medford  .    .     .. Food Editor
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  Billy Medfora
  Setiy Medtora
  Rowe Ray
  Betty Medto'd
  Betty Medtoro
  Russell Smitn
  Garden Editor
   Health Editor
   Home Editor
   Labor Editor
Life Style Editor
   Music Editor
 Outdoor Editor
  Betty Medto'd     Pet or Animal Editor
  Anita Miller         Photography Editor
  Rowe Roy              Political Editor
  Betty Medtoro     Radio Television Edit
  Betty Medtord          Science Editor
  Betty Medtord          Society Editor
  Betty Medlo-d           Stamp Editor
  Betty Medtord           Travel Editor
  Betty Medtord   Women s Interest Edit
  DMdline: 12 00 Noon day Before
   Story-12 00 Noon day before  News-
   1200 Noon oay before Photo-12 00
   Noon oay betore
  Supplement^)-
  Weekend  TV
   Day Published Sunday
   Lead Time Tuesday Before
   Desc Weekend-TV
   Contact  Rowe Ray
           Telephone  (512) 392-2458


              SEQUIN

 •SEQUIN GAZETTE • ENTERPRISE""
  1012 Schnener Ra
 Segum TX 78155 (Guadaipe County I
 SMSA San Antonio  TX
 Telephone (512) 379-5402
 Pub  Frequency  Tuesday - Friday and
   Sunday
 Pub  Size  Standard  Size
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owntrts):
 Southern Newspaper Inc
 Management
 Ron Filkeus                 Publisher
 Editorial:
 Kathtt Ninneman                Editor
 Kathie Ninneman         Sports Editor


            SHERMAN

 •Sherman Democrat (ES)
 603 S Sam Rayburn Frwy
 Sherman TX 75090 (Grayson County)
 SMSA Sherman-Denison. TX
 Telephone  (903) 893-8181
 Mailing Address
  PO  Box  1128
  Sherman TX 75091
 Year Establish  1880
 Pub Frequency Sunday • Friday
 Pub Size  Standard Size
 Subscnp Rate $6/Mo  Home  Del.
  S 25/Daily  S 50/Sunday
 Print Process Offset
 Wire Services AP  Scripps Howard
 Circulation  morning  20.000
  Sunday 22.500
 Ownerd):
 Donrey Media Group
 Bureaud):
 Donrey Washington Bureau
 Management:
 Don Schneider               Publisher
 Ealtortal:
 Don Eldredge                   Editor


             SNYDER

Snyder Newt (ES)
 3600 College
 Snyder TX 79549 (Scurry County)
Telephone  (915) 573-5486-
 Mailing Address
  Box 949
  Snyder TX 79549
 Year Establish  1950
Pub  Frequency Daily exc Sat
Pub  Size Standard Sue
Subscnp Rate  $S260/Vr
Print By Offset
Wire Services AP
Circulation evening 5.500
  Sunday 6 000
 Editorial:
 Maria Chisum           Society Editor
 Bill McClellan                  Sports
 Deadline: 12 00 Noon Previous Day
 SupplementU):
 Weekend TV
   Desc  rteekena-TV


          STEPHENVILLE

 Stephenville Empire-Tribune (ES)
 110 S Columbia
 Stephenville TX 76401 (Erath Countyl
 Telephone (817)965-3124
 Mailing Afdress
   P 0 Bo» 958
   Stephenville TX 76401
 Pop  Served  11.500
 Year  Establish-  1870
 Pub  Frequency  Daily exc Sat
 Pub  Size Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rate  $6 75/Mo
 Publicity Mils 01.14 15,16 17.18 19 21
   22.23.24.25
 Print  By  Offset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation evening  5.500
   Sunday 6.400
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owner(i):
 Boone Newspapers  Inc
 Box 958
 Stephenville TX 76401
 Ownership %  100
 Editorial:
 David Betz                    Sports
 Headline: 12 00 Noon Preceeding Day
   (N) 11  30 AM Daily (P) 11  30 AM
   Daily
 SupplementU):
 Weekend TV
   Day Published  Sun
   Lead Time  1 Week
   Desc   Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mils- 02.09.1012 14
   Mtls Deadline- 10 Days Prior
   Contact John Khebenstem
          Telephone (817)  965-3124
          Box 1188
          Stephenville TX 76401
 Mdse  Publ.
  Day Published Weekly
  Lead Time  1 Wk
  Desc  Merchandising Publ


         SULPHUR SPG

 Sulphur  Springs  Netn-Tetofram (ES*)'
 P 0 Box  598
 Sulphur Spg TX 75482 (Hopkins County)
 Telephone (214) 885-8663
 Pop. Served  13460
 Year Establish. 1881
 Pub. Frequency Daily Exc Sat
 Pub. Size- Standard Size
 Subscnp. Rate: $69/Yr
 Publicity  Mtls, 01.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.
  21.22.23.24.25
Print Process. Offset
Wire Services. AP
Circulation: evening 7.240.
  Sunday 8.120
Circulation Type- Paid
Owner<»):
Echo Publishing Co
Ownership %  100
Deadline: 2 days m advance.
Supptementd):
T • Viewing
  Day  Published Weekly
  Lead Time 2 Days
  Desc. Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls: 03
Mid Week Neighbor
  Day  Published Weekly
  Lead Time 2 Weeks
  Publicity Mtls  13.14.15.16.17.20.21.
   23
          SWEETWATER

 Sweetwiter Reporter (ES)
 112 W  3rd S!
 Sweetwater TX 79556 (Nolan County)
 Telephone |915) 236-6677
 Mailing  Address
  P 0 Box 750
  Sweetwater  TX 79556
 Pop Served  12.020
 Year Establish  1881
 Pub Frequency  Sun-Fn
 Dub Size: Standard Size
 Subscnp.  Rate  13785/Yr
 Publicity Mtls  01.05.06.12.14.15 16 17
  19.21.22.23.24
 Print Process  Offset
 Wire Services  AP
 Circulation evening 5.079
  Sunday  5.550
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owne*»):
 Donrey  Media  Group
 Box 1359
 Fort Smith AR 72902
 Ownership %   100
 Editorial:
 Gail Redden                     Editor
 Gail Redden              Church Editor
 Slyvia Sims              Drama Editor
 Slyvia Suns              Fashion Editor
 Sylvia Sims                Food Editor
 Sylvia Sims             .Garden Editor
 Sylvia Sims               Home Editor
 Otis Francis                    Sports
 Sylvia Sims      Women s Interest Edit
 Deadline:  Noon Day Before. Stories 5
  pm Day  Before News Noon Day of
  Publ..  Photos 9 am Day of Publ
 Supplement)!):
 Weekend TV
  Day Published  Each Sunday
  Lead Time Wednesday Prior
  Desc . Weekend-TV


             TAYLOR

 •Taylor Wry Preu
 211 W  Third SI
 Taylor TX  76574 (Willmson County)
 SMSA Austin  TX
 Telephone (512) 352-8535
 Mailing Address.
  P 0  Box 1040
  Taylor TX 76574
 Year Establish  1912
 Pub Frequency. Daily. Mon -Fn
Pub Size.  Broadsheet
Subscnp Rate $36/Yr-M»l
Publicity Mtls: 01.03.06.14.15.16.17.18.
  19.20.21.22.23.24.26
Freelance  Pay: Negotiable
Print Process. Offset
Wire Services: AP
Circulation, evening 5.800. other 5.800
Circulation Type: Paid
                                                       Alton Schulz
                                                       P.O. Box 1040
                                                       Taylor TX 76574
                                                       Ownership V 100
                                                       Management:
                                                       Alton Schulz          .       Publisher
                                                       Barbara Miller      Advertising Manager
                                                       Betty Marshall     Circulation Manager
                                                       Editorial:
                                                       Don McAlister                .   Editor
                                                               Small city urban, rural.
                                                                   I):
                                                       Spotlight
                                                         Day Published- Weekly
                                                         Lead Time 7 Days
                                                         Desc  Weekend-TV
                                                         Publicity Mtls- 01 03.14
                                                         Mm Deadline: Wednesday 5 pm
             TEMPLE

 •Temple Daily Telegram (MS)
 10 South 3rd
 Temple TX 76501 (Bell County)
 SMSA: Killeen-Temple. TX
 Telephone (817) 778-4444
 Mailing Address
  PO  Box 6114
  Temple TX 76503
 Pop. Served: 45.000
 Year Establish  1907
 Pub Frequency Daily
 Pub Size. Standard Size
 Subscnp  Rate- $7.50/Mo
 Publicity Mtls 06.11.12.14.15.16.17.18.
  19.20.21.22.23.24.2S.26
 Prmt Process: Offset
 Wire Services: AP
 Circulation, morning 24.972.
  Sunday 27.947
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owner(tb
 Frank Mayborn Enterprises. Inc.
 PO. Box 6114
 Temple TX 76503
 Ownerships. 100
                                                                                              Mrs Frank W. Mayborn .   .
                                                                                              Mrs. Frank W. Mayborn
                                                                                              Jack Jones      .  .Advertising Manager
                                                                                              Gary Garner  .   . Advertising Manner
                                                                                              Pat Graham  '   .. Circulation Manager
                                                                                              Stan Thomas .   Clauihed Adv. Manag
                                                                                              Gary Garner	Sales Manager
Mrs. Frank W Mayborn       ... Edrtor
Randy Ray .          Amusement Editor
Sig Chmtenson       ..   .. City Editor
Randy Ray .        Entertainment Editor
Jan Moseley.         ..  Sooety Edrtor
tup»lim«ntt»>:
Leisure
  Day Published-  Sunday
  Lead Time: Week
  Desc.: Entertainment. Weekend TV
  Publicity Mtls: 01.03.04.05.06.12.17.
    19.22.23.24.25.26
  Mtts Deadkne: 7 Days
  Contact: Randy Ray

            TERRELL

•Tamil Tribune (IS)             "**
1125S Virginia
Terrell TX 75160  (Kaufman County)
SMSA Dallas-Fort Worth TX
Telephone: (214) 563-6476
Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 669    '
  Terrell TX 75160
Pop. Served. 16.000
Year Establish: 1916
Pub. Frequency: Daily 4 Sunday
Pub. Size: Standard Size
Subicnp. Rate: $63/Yr
Publicity Mtts 01.05.06.07.10.12.14.15.
  16.17.19.20.21.22.25.26
Freelance Pay: Vanes
Prmt Process: Offset
Wire Services: *P       /
Circulation: evanmf 6.100.
  Sunday 6.200. o
Circulation Type:
One**)!
Htrtmtn Ntwiptpcfs, Inc.
P.O. Box 669
TerrH TX 75160
Ownership*: 100
                                       M Jordan
                                       EMI Jordan  .
                                       Bid Jordan
                                       Marvin Love.
                                       Jim Raynes
                                       Jim Raynes
                                       Jim Riyncs
                                       Jim Raynes.
                                       Jim Raynes
                                       Bob Downs
                                       Jim Raynes.
                  Circulation Man ajar

                  	EdBer
                  .  -Asugnmem Editor
                    .Action Una Edrtor
                  ..  Amusement EdMor
                  .   .. .Aviation Edrtor
                     .. .Banking Edrtor
                      . Busmew Edrtor
                         . City Edrtor
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   ••Ob Downs                Court Editor
     •» R.ivnes         Do-lt-Yourseit Editor
   •".ID Downs            Education Editor
   j ni Riynes              Energy Editor
   Ji-n Roynes        Entertainment Editor
   boo Downs                Farm Editor
   Bob Downs              Feature Editor
   Jim Raynes             Financial Editor
   BOD Downs              Garden Editor
   Jim Raynes      Government Affairs Ed
   Jim Raynes            Insurance Editor
   Jim Raynes               Labor Editor
   Jim Raynes               Music Editor
   Les Lmebarger          Outdoor Editor
   Jim Raynes         Photography Editor
«. Jim Raynes             Political Editor
   Jim Raynes        Radio Television Edit
   Jim Raynes          Real Estate  Editor
   Jim Raynes             Science  Editor
   Jim Raynes             Society  Editor
   Les Lmebarger           Sports Editor
   Jim Raynes               State  Editor
   Bob Downs            Suburban  Editor
   Bob Downs       Transportation  Editor
   Jim Raynes              Travel  Editor
   Bob Downs            Weekend  Editor
   Deadline: 10 00 A M Story-10 00  A M
    News-lOOOAM   Photo-9-OOAM


             TEXARKANA

   •Texarkana Gazette (MS)
   315 Pine St
   Texarkana TX 75501 (Bowie County)
   SMSA  Texarkana. TX Texarkana. AR
   Telephone  (903) 794-3311
   Pop Served 52500
   Year Establish  1875
   Pub. frequency 7 Days
   Pub Size  Broadsheet
   Subserip  Rate $102/Yr  Home
    Delivery.  $117/Yr Mail
   Publicity  Mils 01.05.06.13.14.15.16.17
    18.19.20.21.22.23.2425.26
  Freelance Pay  Varies
  Print Process Offset
  Wire Services AP. NYT  SHNA
  Circulation  morning 31.961
    Sunday 35.547
  Circulation Type  Paid
  OunerU):
  Texarkana Newspapers. Inc
  PO Box  621
  TEXARKANA TX 75504
  Ownership %  100
  Management:
  Walter Hussman Jr           President
  Waiter Hussman. Jr           Publisher
  Tom Robbms       Advertising Manager
  Anna Johnson       Personnel Manager
  Editorial:
  Pam Bennmgton          Family Editor
  Robert  Coleman     Photography Editor
  Pam Bennmgton          Society Editor
  Johnny Green            Sports Editor
  Supplement^):
  TV Week
   Day Published Saturday
   Lead  Time- Two Weeks
   Desc • Weekend-TV
  Parade
   Day Published. Weekly


            TEXAS CITY


  •T«a» City Sun (MS)             ""
  624 4th Ave N
  Texas City TX 77590 (Galvestn County)
  SMSA Galveston-Texas City. TX
  Telephone (409) 945-3441
  Mailing Address.
   P O. Box 2249
   Texas City TX 77590
  Pop Served 49.000
  Year Establish- 1912
  Pub. Frequency Daily
  Pub. Size. Standard Sue
  Subserip Rate.  $6 10/Mo . $73 20/Yr
  Publicity Mils 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.
   09.1011 12.13.14.15.16.17
  Print Process. Offset
  Wire Services AP
  Circulation rrr'nmp.  10 200
    junday '. 3 000
  Circulation Type ^J'd
  Owner! J):
  Texas  City Newsojocrs irx
  P 0 Box 2249
  Texas  City TX 77590
  Ownership °; 100
  Bureau(s):
  Texas  Cilv Sun
  624 4th Ave  N
  Texas  City TX 77590
  Telephone (713) 945-3441
  Contact  John Simsen Managing Editor
  Management:
  Les Daughtery Jr            President
  Les Daughtery Jr            Publisher
  Joe Ducote        Circulation Manager
  Craig Stark       Classified Adv Manag
  Joe Ducote          Marketing Director
  Brenda Placette     Promotion Manager
  Brenda Placette         Sales Manager
  Editorial:
  Les Daughtery. Jr               Editor
  Cathy Gillentme      Amusement Editor
 Cathy Gillentme              Columnist
 Cathy Gillentme         Feature Editor
 Cathy Gillentme        Life Style Editor
 Pat MacDonald          Outdoor Editor
 Sonia Duncan       Photography Editor
 Deadline: Story.48 hrs prior
 Supplements):
 Weekend TV
   Desc.. Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mtls  01.020304.05.06.07
    08.09.10.11  12.13.14.1516.17
   Mtls Deadline  72 Hrs Prior
   Contact  Sabme Schrader Texas Cily Sun
           Box 2249
           Texas City  TX 77592
   Spec  Requiremts Tab  Measure


              TYLER

                                  ">«5
 •Courier Times  (e)
 410 W  Erwm
 Tyler TX 75702 (Smith County)
 SMSA Tyler. TX
 Telephone (903) 597-8111
 Mailing  Address
   P 0 Box 2030
   Tyler  TX 75710
 Pop. Served 70.500
 Year Establish 1877
 Pub. Frequency  E/Mon-Fn
 Pub. Size Standard Size
 Subserip  Rate $5 75  Morn & Sun.  $5/
   Eve & Sun.$2.50 Sunday Only
 Publicity Mtls 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08
   10.11.12.1315.16.17.19.20
 Print Process Offset
 Wire Services AP. UPI
 Circulation morning 37.482.
  evening 6.477. Sunday 50.069
 Circulation Type. Paid
 Own«r(»):
 T B Butler Publishing Co  Inc
 P 0. Box 2030
 Tyler TX 75710
 Burwu(j):
 T. B Butler Pub  Co .  Inc
 410 W.  Erwm
 Tyler TX 75702
 Telephone: (903) 597-8111
 Contact: William E Hendley.
           Business Manager
 Management:
 Nelson Clyde                President
 Jo Anne Smith      Advertising Manager
 Nelson Clyde. IV     Advertising Manager
Jerry Rives..       Circulation Manager
Jasper Curtis     Classified Adv. Manag
Editorial:
 Everett  Taylor            Editor m Chief
A J Giametta                   Editor
 Richard  Loomis                 Editor
 Sam Nash                   Art Editor
Jim Giametta         Automotive Editor
Danny Mogle          .  Beauty Editor
 Everett  Taylor       .Book Review Editor
Tony Floyd            • Business Editor
Everrett Taylor              . Columnist
Bobby Burney          Education Editor
Steve Knight               Farm Editor
Danny Mogle            Fashion Editor
Pit Jones
;:onna Lestape
Danny Mogle
Danny Mogle
Dan Mogle
Steve Knight
John Harrison
Tom Pratt
Dan Mogle
Tony Floyd
Food Editor
Ojraen tciior
Home Eoitor
Lite Style Editor
Music Editor
Outdoor Editor
°hotography Editor
Political Editor
Radio Television Edit
Real Estate Editor
Contact William E Hendley. Bus Mgr
Teieonone .214) 597-8111
P 0 Box 2030
Tyler TX 75710

VERNON
'•**
Vernon Daily Record (ES)
1531 Cumberland. PO Box 1979
 Gene Stnckiano            State Editor
 Marvin Ellis               Travel Editor
 Deadline: S 1 15 PM (E). 11 30 PM (M)
   N 1  15 PM (E) 11 30 PM (M) P 11 00
   AM (e) 9 30 pm (m)
 Supplement(t):
 Entertainment Showcase
   Da>'  Published  Weekly (Fridays)
   Oe*c  Entertainment
   Publicity Mtls  01.03.04
   Mtls Deadline  1 Wk Prior  to
    Publication
   Contact: Dan Mogle
           Telephone (903)  597-8111
           P 0 Box 2030
           Tyler TX 75710
   Spec, Requiremts Tabloid

 •Tyler Morning Telegraph  (MES)
 41OW  Erwm
 Tyler Tx 75702 (Smith County)
 SMSA  Tyler  TX
 Telephone- (903) 597-8111
 Mailing Address
   P 0  Box 2030
   Tyler TX 75710
 Pop Served  70500
 Year Establish-  1877
 Pub Frequency  Monday -  Sunday
   Morning
 Pub Sue- Broadsheet
 Subserip Rate: $5 75/Mo
 Publicity Mils  01 03.06.07 10.11.12.13.
   14.15.16.17.19.20.21.22.23
 Freelance Pay Open
 Print Process  Offset
 Wire Services  AP UPI
 Circulation morning 37.482.
   evening 6.477 Sunday 50.069
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owners):
 T  B. Butler Publishing Co . Inc
 P  0  Box 2030
 Tyler Tx 75710
 Ownership  %  100
 Burtau<>):
 T  B Butler Publ  Co . Inc
 410 W  Erwm
 Tyler Tx 75702
 Telephone  (903)597-8111
 Contact  William E Hendley.
           Business Manager
 Management:
 Nelson Clyde                President
 Nelson Clyde. IV   Advertising Manager
 Joanne  Smith. Nat Advertising Manager
 Jerry Rives         Circulation Manager
 Jasper Curtis     Classified Adv  Manag
 Editorial:
 Everett  Taylor          Editor in Chief
 Everett  Taylor      Book Review Editor
 Tony Floyd             Business Editor
 Gene Strickland          ..  .City Editor
 Cheryl  Chapman        .  .  .City Editor
 Everrett Taylor     	Columnist
 Emily Battle      	Drama Editor
 Bobby  Burney.        .Education Editor
Steve Knight        .     . .Farm Editor
 Danny Mogle            Fashion-Editor
 Pat Jones              .   Food Editor
 Donna Lestage          . Garden Editor
 Danny Mogle         .  Life Style Editor
 Steve Knight            Outdoor Editor
John Harrison      Photography Editor
Everett  Taylor          Political Editor
Tony fioyd          Real Estate Editor
 Everett  Taylor            Stamp Editor
 Marvin  Ellis               Travel Editor
Suppl*ment(i):
TV Showcase
  Desc: Magazine Suppl
  Publicity Mtls 01.02.10.12.17.21.22.

Tyler Couner-Times-Morning Telegraph
  Publicity Mtls 01 11.12.14 15.19.20.
   21.22.26
                 .
 Vernon TX 76384 (Wilbargr County)
 Telephone (817) 552-5454
 Print By Offset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation- evening 6.100.
  Sunday 6.600
 Editorial:
 R H. Nichols                    Editor
 Joyce Ashley            . Society Editor
 Deadline:  S  12.00 Noon Daily N 12 00
  Noon Daily P lO'OO AM Daily


             VICTORIA

 Victoria Advocate (MS)
 311  E Constitution
 Victoria TX 77901 (Victoria County)
 Telephone  (512) 575-1451
 Mailing Address
  PO Box 1518
  Victoria TX 77902
 Pop. Served: 55.000
 Year Establish 1846
 Pub   Frequency:  Daily
 Pub. Size. Broadsheet
 Subserip. Rate- $6/Month
 Publicity Mtls: 01.02.06.10.11.12.14.17.
  18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26
 Print Process- Offset
 Wire Services: AP. WP. LAT
 Circulation morning 38.000.
  Sunday 40.000
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Own«r
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  = 0 Box 105357
  -•lama oA  30348
  Ownership  J0  100
  Management:
  R R  Preday                PjBiisher
  Sara Biggie         Advertising Manager
  Tony Powers       Circulation Manager
  Ann Roznovsiw      Marketing director
  Louise Jettcoat     Personnel Manager
  Lynn Pearson       Promotion Manager
  Editorial:
  Bob Lot!                        Editor
  Carl Hoover         Amusement Editor
  Carl Hoover                 Art Editor
  Teresa Johnson          Beauty Editor
  Bob Lor,            Book Review Editor
  Jana Collier             Business Editor
  Brian Blansetl               City Editor
  John Young                 Columnist
  R R Preddy                Columnist
  Bob Lott                     Columnist
  Carl Hoover              Drama Editor
  Dan 0 mara          Education Editor
  Teresa Johnson         fashion Editor
  Teresa Johnson            Food Editor
  John Young             Opinion Editor
  Earl Golomg             Outdoor Editor
  Earl Golomg        Pet or Animal Editor
  Jana Collier          Real Estate Editor
  Dave Campbell           Sports Editor
  Deadline:  Story-News-Photo-9 30 A M
   I 00 PM   1200 PM
 Supplement^):
 Parade. Vista
   Desc  Magazine Supol
 Startime
   Day Published Sunday
   Lead Time 1 Week
   Desc  Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mils  10.14
   Contact Freida Jackson
          Telephone  (817)  757-5757
          PO  Box 2588
          Waco TX 76702
   Spec. Requiremts  Tabloid


          WAXAHACHIE

 •Wauhachie Daily Light (ES)
 200 W Marvin
 Waxahachie  TX 75165 (Ellis County)
 SMSA  Dallas-Fort Worth  TX
 Telephone (214) 937-3310
 Mailing Address
  PO  Box 877
  Waxahacnie TX 75165
 Pop Served  14750
 Year Establish  1867
 Pub Frequency Daily & Sunday
 Pub Sin  Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate  $57/Yr
 Publicity Mils 06.12.13.14 17 18 19.20
  21.22.23.2425.26
 Print Process Offset
 Wire Services DPI
 Circulation: evening 6.000
  Sunday 6.000
 Circulation Type Paid
 Ownerts):
 Woodson Newspapers  Inc
 P 0  Box 1188
 Brownwood TX  76801
 Ownership •/. 100
                         .   President
                         .   Publisher
                  Advertising Manager
                  Circulation Manager
                  Promotion Manager

                       Editor in Chtet
                               Editor
                            Art Editor
                        Beauty Editor
                  Book Review Editor
                       Business Editor
                     Education Editor
                         Farm Editor
                  Photography Editor
                       Political Editor
                    Real  Estate Editor
                       Society Editor
                         Travel Editor
                Women s Interest Edit
Cra« Woodson
Chester Anglen
LyaK Kirton
Aaron Anglen
Don Wilson
EdNorial:
Chester Anglen
Kenneth Flagler
Sandra Minatra
Sandra Minatra
Sandra Minatra
*en Fagler
•ten Fagler
Ken Fagler
Sandra Minatra
Lyall Kirton
Ken Fagler
Alysa Kirton
Ken Fagler
Alysa Kirton
Deadline: 3 days
          WEATHERFORD

  •Weatherford Democrat (ES)
  512 Palo Pinto St
  Weatherford TX 76086 (Parker County)
  SMSA  Dallas-Fort Worth TX
  Telephone  [8171 594-7447
  vear Establish 1895
  PuD Frequency Everyday Except
   Sjturday
  Pub Size Broadsheet
  Subscrip Rate $4 50/Mo . $54/Yr
  Publicity Mils 01 03.06.14 20.21 22 23
  Print By Offset
  Wire Services DPI
  Circulation- morning 6.000
   evening 6.800 Sunday 7 200
  Owners):
  Donrey Media Group
  512 Palo Pinto St
  Weatherfora TX  76086
 Ownership %  100
 Bureau(s):
 Donald W Reynolds
  512 Palo Pinto SI
 Weatherford TX  76086
 Telephone  (817) 594-7447
 Contact Frank Rowe.
           Promotion Manager
 Manaftmtnt:
 Donald W Reynolds          . Publisher
 Frank Rowe        Advertising Manager
 Bill Oavis          Circulation Manager
 Frank Rowe       Classified Adv Manag
 Frank Rowe        Promotion Manager
 Editorial:
 Tim Wood                       Editor
 Gale Bradford            Beauty Editor
 Gale Bradford       Book Review Editor
 Carolyne Gould              City Editor
 Terry Wade                 Columnist
 Gale Bradford           Fashion Editor
 Ken Galbreith   .    Photography Editor
 Deadline: 10 00 AM S 10.00 AM N
   10:00 AM  P 9.00 AM
 Supplement*!):
 Weekend TV
   Day Published  W/F
   Lead Time  2 Working Days
   Desc.  Weekend-TV


         WICHITA  FALLS

 •Time*  Record News (MS)
 1301 Lamar
 Wichita  Falls TX 76301 (Wichita County)
 SMSA Wichita Falls TX
 Telephone.  (817) 767-8341
 Mailing Address
   P 0 Box  120
   Wichita Falls TX 76307
 Pop Served  97.564
 Year Establish- 1907
 Pub. Frequency  Daily
 Pub Size Standard Size
 Subscrip Rate. $9.50/Mo • Morn & Su
   (Home Delivery Rate)
 Publicity Mtls. 01.04.05.06.07.13.14 15
   16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24
 Freelance Pay $5/Article
 Print Process- Webb Offset
 Wire Services: AP. CTG. HHNS. KRNS
 Circulation  morning 45.000.
  Sunday 57.000
 Circulation Type. Paid
 Owner(t):
 Harte - Hanks Communications. Inc
 1301 Lamar
 Wichita Falls TX 76307   •
 Ownership V 100
 Management:
 Jim Lonergan                President
 Jim Lonergan                 Publisher
 Mike Kowalick     Advertising Manager
 Toby Obryan        Promotion Manager
 Editorial:
 Don James                    .  Editor
 Mana Weaver                Art Editor
 Don James           Automotive Editor
 Louise Gregg        Book Review Editor
 Jim Manmon            Business Editor
 Mike Dougherty             City Editor
 Nick Gholson          .      Columnist
Joe Brown               . Farm Editor
                                                                                Al Brown                Fashion Editor
                                                                                Lee Anderson           Outdoor tailor
                                                                                Louise Gregg      Pet or Ammai Editor
                                                                                Becky Chjnev       Photography Editor
                                                                                Russell Hutcnmson       Political Editor
                                                                                Nick Gholson            Sports Eonor
                                                                                Al Brown         Women i interest Edit
                                                                                Deadline: Storv - Noon  News •  Friday
                                                                                  (S)  Before it oecomes history • ASAP
                                                                                Supplementdl:
                                                                                Local SS
                                                                                  Day Published Daily
                                                                                  Lead Time 12 Hours
                                                                                  Desc.  Magazine  Suppl
                                                                                  Publicity Mtls  0405.07  14 15 16  21
                                                                                   22
                                                                                  Mtls Deadline  12 Hrs
                                                                                  Contact  Carroll  Wilson
                                                                                          Telephone (817) 767-8341
                                                                                          P 0  Box 120
                                                                                          Wichita Falls TX 76307 —
                                                                                Weekend TV
                                                                                  Day Published Sunday
                                                                                  Lead Time 48 Hours
                                                                                  Desc  Weekend-TV
                                                                                  Publicity Mtls  01.05.06.07 10 11.15.
                                                                                   16.18.19.20.21.22.24.26
                                                                                  Contact  Aubrey  Rodger
                                                                                          Telephone- (817) 767-8341
                                                                                Mdse. Publ.
                                                                                  Lead  Time 1 Week
                                                                                  Desc . Merchandising Publ
                                                                                  Publicity Mtls  02.03.05.06.07  10  11
                                                                                   15.16.18.19.20.21.22.24.26
                                                                                  Contact  Susan O'Bryan
                                                                                          P.O. Box 120
                                                                                          Wichita  Falls TX 76307
                                                                                              UTAH

                                                                                              LOGAN
Herald Journal, The (ES)
75 W 3rd. N
Logan UT 84321 (Cache County)
Telephone: (801) 752-2121
Mailing Address
  P 0. Box 487
  Logan UT 84321
Pop. Served. 60.900
Year Establish  1931
Pub. Frequency. Daily Except Saturday
Pub  Size. Standard Size
Subscrip. Rate $96 /Yr - Mail
Publicity  Mtls.  10.12.17
Print Process  Offset
Wire Services DPI
Circulation, evening 14.111
  Sunday  14.525
Circulation Type  Paid
Owners):
Pioneer Newspapers. Inc
221 First Ave.  West. Ste 405
Seattle WA 981 19
Ownership %  100
Editorial:
Tim Vitate              Business Editor
Debby Bronson          Church Editor
Tim Vrtate               Drama Editor
John Wise . .       Environmental Editor
Jennifer Hines             .Farm Editor
Chris Hdptngstme          Food Editor
Chns Hdpmgstme     .  Garden Editor
John Wise  .       .     Outdoor Editor
Pete Schropp       Photography Editor
Mike Ingraham           . .  .  Sports
Cache Magazine
  Day Published. Weekly
  Lead Time: 2 Weeks
  Desc.: Entertainment
  Publicity Mtls  01.10.12.16.17


             OGDEN

•Standard • Examiner (ES), The
455 23rd St
Ogden UT 84401 (Weber County)
SMSA Salt Lake Gty-Ogden UT
Telephone  (801)394-7711
Mailing Address:
  PO Box 951
  Ogden UT 84402
                                        °oo Served 70000
                                        >-ar Establish  1888
                                        Pub. Frequency Daily & Sunday
                                        Pub Size. Broadsheet
                                        Subscrip Rate $8 50/Mo  Mail
                                        Publicity Mtls 01.03.04.05.060709.11
                                          12 13.14.15.16.17 18.1920
                                        Freelance Pay  Negotiable
                                        Print Process Letterpress       	""
                                        Wire Services AP  KNT  Scnpps -
                                          Howard News Svc
                                        Circulation Type  Paid
                                        Owners):
                                        The Standard Corporation
                                        P 0  Box 951
                                        Ogden  UT 84402
                                        Ownership •/. 100
                                        Bureaus):
                                        Davis Bureau /Lakeside Review
                                        2146 N Mam
                                        Layton UT 84041
                                        Telephone. (801) 773-7183
                                        Contact Andrew Howell. Editor
                                        Management:
                                        "       -                    Pubksher
                                                          Advertising Manager
                                                          Circulation Manager
                                                         Classified Adv. Manag
Randall C  Hatch
James L. Barclay
Tom Jensen
Brad Roghaar
Editorial:
Randall C  Hatch
Kathenne Biele  .
Mark Shenefelt
Don Porter
Susan Ipaktchian
Jim Wright
Kathenne Biele
Kathenne Biele
Vanessa Zimmer
Jim Wright
Clyde Mueller
Vanessa Zimmer
Eric Dieterle
                      	Editor
                      . Business Editor
                         .  City Editor
                      .  Drama Editor
                      Education Editor
                  Environmental Editor
                          Farm Editor
                       Financial Editor
                      ..  . Food Editor
                  .  ..  Outdoor Editor
                   Photography Editor
                        Society Editor
                     ..  .Sports Editor
       i: 72 Hours Prior to  Publ.: Story
  - 10:30 am. News 10.30 am. Photo •
  10.30am
5vpplefncfit(s):
USA Weekend
  Day Published- Saturday
  Desc.: Magazine Suppl
  Publicity Mtls: 01.06.07.11.12.13.14.
    15.16.17.19.20.21.22.23.24.25
  Mtls Deadline- 7 Days Ahead Of
    Publication
  Contact: Randall Hatch
          Telephone. (801)394-7711
          P.O. Box 951
          Ogden UT 84402
  Spec Requvemts: 65 Line Screen
    Preferred
TV Preview
  Day Published: Saturday
  Desc.: Weekend-TV
  Publicity Mtls: 03.07.10.12
  Contact. Brian  Mertz
          Telephone. (301) 625-4210
          455 23rd St.
          Ogden UT 84401
  Personnel: Bryan Potts


             PROVO

•Datly HeraM (ES). The          "**
1555 N. 200 West. P.O. Box 717   ~ ,
Prove UT 84601  (Utah County)
SMSA: Provo-Orem. UT
Telephone- (801) 373-5050
Mailing Address:
  P. 0. Box 717
  PROVO UT 84603
Pop. Served: 72.000
Year Estabksh: 1872
Pub. Frequency: Daily
Pub. Size: Standard Size         —
Subscrip. Rate: $8.25 /Mo Carrier Del:
  8.50/Mo  Motor Route Del
Publicity Mfls: 01.02.03.06 14 15.19.20.
  21.22.23.26
Freelance Pay: $.75 - $1.25/Inch
Print By: Offset
Wire Services: AP
Circulation  evening 31.106.
  Sunday 31.884
Circulation Type- Paid
Ownertt):
Scnpps League Newspapers. Inc
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  Management:
~ Itewa Cloe                  Publisher
  Paul Baffa          Advertising Manager
  Deadline: Monday SAM
  Supplements):
  Shopper - News
    Day Publishes  Tuesday
    Lead Time fnday. 8 am
    Publicity Mtls 14
    Mtls Deadline Friday  8 jm
    Contact  Paul Batta
    Spec. Requiremts  SAU


              WILLIAMS

  Williams Grand Canyon News,  Inc."
  118 S  First St
  Williams A2 86046 (Coconmo County)
  Telephone 1602) 635-4426
  Mailing Address
    P 0 Box 667
    Williams AZ 86046
  Year Establish. 1889
  Pub. Frequency Thursday
  Pub. Size Broadsheet
  Subscrip Rate. $24 50/Yr
  Publicity Mtls: 07.ll.12.14.15.i6.17 19.
    21.2224
  Print Process  Offset
  Circulation, other 5.720
  Circulation Type Paid
  Ownerd):
  Williams Grand  Conyon News, me
  118S. First St
  Williams AZ 86046
  Ownership ',  100
  Management:
  Joyce Fulle         Advertising Manager
  Editorial:
  Matt Speiler                    Editor
  Deadline: Monday Noon  Before
   Insertion
  Suppwmerittk):
  WiHiams Grand  Lanson Tourist Guide
   Day Published 4 Times Quarterly
   Desc.: Travel
   Publicity Mtls- 07.12.14 15.16.17.18.
      19.21.22.24
   Mtls Deadline: March 1st. June  1st.
     Aug. 1st. Oct. 1st
   Contact: Doug Wells
           Telephone  (602)635-4426
  Williams Grand Canyon Tourist Guide
   Day Published. Weekly
   Lead Time- One Week
   Publicity Mtls 07.12.14.15.16 17.18.
     19.21.22.24
   Mtls Deadline Monday Before
     Thursday


             WINSLOW

  Window Mall                     ""
  208 W First St.
  Wmstow AZ 86047 (Navaio County)
  Telephone (602) 289-2467
  Pop. Served 8.000
  Year Establish: 1894
  Pub. Frequency: Thursday
  Pub. Size: Standard Size
  Subscnp. Rate-  $10/Yr
  Publicity Mtls 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.
   09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
  Print Process. Offset
  Circulation, other 2.216
  Circulation Type. Paid
 Ounerti):
  Paul Barge:
  Ownership V 50

 June Barger
 Ownership V 50
 Management:
  Paul Barger                 President
  Paul Barger               .. Publisher
 Judy Douglas       Advertising Manager
 Editorial:
 Paul Barger                     Editor
 Mike Russo                  City Editor
           ARKANSAS


             AUGUSTA

 Augusta Advocate
 116 Mam
 Augusta AR 72006 (WooaruM County)
 Telephone i501> 347-2831
 Mailing Address
   P 0 Box 408
   Mccrory AR 72101
 Year Establish- 1858
 Pub  Frequency  Thursaay
 Pub.  Size Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate $10 In Countv  $20 CM
   of State
 Circulation other 1.000
 Circulation Type  Paid
 OwnerU)-
 Cone Magic. Alton Johnson. 4 Tom
   Riley
 116 W  Hickory
 Jacksonville AR 72076
 Editorial:
 Thomas Jacques                Editor


              BEEBE

 Bt6D6 NffWS,  Tnfr
 107 E Center
 Beebe AR 72012 (White County)
 Telephone  (501)882-5414
 Mailing Address
  P 0. Box 0
  Beebe AR 72012
 Pub Frequency Wednesday
 PuB Size- Standard  Size
 Subscrip Rate $18/Yr Out State
  $15/Yr Within Ar $12/Yr  Area
 Publicity Mils:  06.07.11.12 14.1920.21
  22
 Circulation, other 2.350
 Circulation  Type  Paid
 Owfwr|»:
 Robert L Kemp
 107 E Center  (Box 0)
 Editorial:
 Robert L Kemp                 Editor


           BERRYVILLE

 Berryville Star-Progress
 Oakview Or
 Berryville AR 72616  (Carroll County)
 Telephone  (501) 423-6636
 Mailing Address
  P 0 Box 232
  BerryvUle AR 72616
 Pop Served 12.350
 Year Establish  1879
 Local News. Advertising
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Pub Size- Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate- $15/Yr
 Publicity Mils- 14.1S.16.20.21.22
 Freelance Pay: $10/500 Words  with
  Photos
 Print Process: Offset
 Circulation: other 3.900
 Circulation Type. Paid
 Ownerd):
 Gozia  • Driver Media
 P.O. Box 227
 Crystal City MO 63019
 Ownership %  100
Dick Gozia ..      .     .  .    President
Bob Moore.       .   .        Publisher
Mike Stubbs.      . Advertising Manager
Lanetta Smith      Circulation Manager
Editorial:
Tom Larimer  ...         .   .  Editor
Deadline: Noon Tuesday
Supplement^):
Ozark Mountain Trader
  Day Published: Weekly
  Lead Time: 5 Working Days
  Desc.:  Business-Financial
  Publicity Mtls:  14.15.20.23
  Mils Deadline-  Noon Thursday
  Contact: Bob Moore
          Telephone. (501)  423-6636
          P.O. Box 232
           Berryville AR 72616
 Green Forest Tribune
   Day Published- Twice Weekly
   Lead Time 5 Days
   Publicity Mtls 06 11.14 15 16.20.21
    22
   Mtls Deadline M 5 cm tor W. W 5 Dm
    lor f
   Contact  Bob Moore
           Telephone |501) 423-6636
           P 0. Box 232
           Berryville AR 72616
 Eureka Springs Times • Echo
   Day Published- Weekly
   Lead Time 5 Days
   Desc Local News & Features
   Publicity Mtls. 06.11.14.15.20.22
   Mtls Deadline Noon Tuesday
   Contact  Bob Moore
           Telephone  (501) 423-6636
 Flashlight
   Day Published Monthly
   Lead  Time- 2 Weeks
   Desc: Travel
   Publicity Mtls 14.15.16 19.21
   Mtls Deadline 3rd Friday  ol Each
    Month


            BRINKLEY

 Brinkley Argus
 308 W  Cedar. PO Box 711
 Brinkley AR 72021  (Monroe County)
 Telephone  (501) 734-1056
 Pub Frequency- Wed & Sun.
 Circulation other 3.950
 Editorial:
 Mason w  Clifton                Editor


          BULL SHOALS

 Lakt  River Times                ""'
 Hwy.  178
 Bull Shoals AR 72619 (Marion County)
 Telephone  (501) 445-4275
 Year Establish. 1980
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Pub Size:  Standard Size
 Subscrip Rate: Yearly $121  Conty
  $15/Out of County $18 Out of St
 Publicity Mtls- 01.06.09.11.12.14.15.16
  17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation, other 2.100
 Circulation  Type  Paid
 Owner's):
 Sharon  I Herner
 J  Tilley Marshall Mountain Wave
 Mam St
 Bull Shoals AR 72619
 Editorial:
 Lee J  Carlson                  Editor
 Deadline: Monday  Noon Prior to
  Publication
 Supplement)*):
 Family Recreation  Guide (Tabloid)
  Day Published: Once a Year
  Lead Time: March 1st
  Publicity Mtls. 06.09.10.11.12.14.15.
    16.17.18.19.20.21.22
  Mtls Deadline Monday Noon Prior to
    Publ. 2 Weeks Prior to Mar 1
  Contact. Lee J Carlson Managing Editor
          Telephone. (501) 445-4275
  Spec. Requiremts: Best Time to Call -
    Thursday or Friday


          CLARKSVILLE

Johnson County Graphic
203 E. Cherry
Clarksville AR 72830 (Johnson County)
Telephone. (501) 754-2005
Mailing Address-
  P.O. Box 289
  ClarksviMe AR 72830
Year Establish- 1877
Pub. Frequency- Wednesday
Pub. Size:  Standard Size
Subscrip. Rate: $15/Yr  In County
Publicity Mtls- 06.14.15.16.18.19.20.21.
  22.23.24
Print Process. Offset
 Circulation- other 7 253
 Circulation Type- Paid
 Editorial:
 R L  Fisher                    Editor
 Deadline: b P M Monday


             CLINTON

 Clinton Van Buren County Democrat
 114 S  Court
 Clinton AR 72031 (Vn  Buren County)
 Telephone (501) 745-5175
 Mailing Address
  P 0  Box 77
  Clinton AR 72031
 Pop Served  1.284
 Year Establish  1909
 Pub Frequency  Wednesday
 Pub Size Standard  Size
 Subscrip  Rate  $10/Yr
 Publicity Mtls  14.15.16.26
 Freelance Pay $15 Up
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation other 4.800
 Circulation Type Paid
 Ownerf.!):
 Jay W Jackson
 P 0  Box 77
 Clinton AR 72031
 Ownership V 50
 Patsy Jackson
 P 0. Box 77
 Clinton AR 72031
 Ownership % 50
 Management:
 Patsy Jackson               Publisher
 Editorial:
 Patsy Jackson                  Editor
 Deadline: Noon Monday
 Supplement)!):
 Van Buren County Democrat
  Day  Published  Weekly
  Lead Time: 1 Week
  Publicity  Mtls-  14.15.16
  Mtls  Deadline  Noon  Monday
  Contact. Jay W. Jackson
          Telephone  (501) 745-5175


            CROSSETT

 Ashley News Observer, The       ""
 102 Pine St
 Crossett AR 71635 (Ashley County)
 Telephone  (501) 364-5186
 Mailing Address.
  P 0  Box 798
  Crossett AR 71635
 Year Establish  1907
 Pub. Frequency  Wednesday      '   :
 Pub. Size  Standard Size
 Subscrip Rate. $18/Yr
 Publicity Mtls: 06.07.11.12.14.22
 Circulation other 4.200
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Management:
 Larry W. Johnson           . President
 Larry W. Johnson        .    Publisher
 Dennis Madwetl    Advertising Manager
 Editorial:
 Steve Sanders      	Editor
 Supplements):                   • •
 Ashley County Shoppers Guide
  Day Published: Weekly       ~ \
  Lead Time: 3 Days          •  .. -


            OE QUEEN        -'"

 DaQuaon Daily Cltbtn            ""*
404 DeQueen Ave,
 De Queen AR 71832 (Sevter County)
Telephone  (501)642-2111
 Mailing Address:               —
  P.O.  Box 1000
  De Queen AR 71832
Year Establish. 1897
 Pub. Frequency:  Monday - Friday
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate: $56 /Yr.
 Publicity Mtls- 01.06.18
 Print Process- Offset
Wire Services Associated Press
Circulation: other 5.000
Circulation  Type: Paid
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JUy. Kimoall
 PO Box 1000
 De Queen AR 71832
 Editorial:
 Billy Rav McKelvy              Editor
 DMdline: Noon Day Before


            DECATUR


 •Decatur Herald
 P 0 Box 7
 Decatur AR 72722 (Benton County)
 SMSA  Fayetteville-Sprmgdaie  AR
 Telephone  (SOI) 736-2822
 PuB Frequency  Wednesday
 Pub Sue  Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate S15/Yr Third Class
  Mail
 Publicity Mm 14.15.21 22
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation  other 1.050
Circulation Type-  Paid
Owiterts):
Siloan Enterprises. Inc
 PO Bo* 1044
Siloam Spg AR 72761
Editorial:
 Bev Saunders                  Editor
Deadline: Noon Monday
Supplement^):
Gentry Courier - Journal
  Day Published  Weekly
  Lead Time 3 Days
  Contact  Bev Saunders
          Telephone  (501) 736-2822
          P O Box 677
          Gentry AR 72734
Gravette News Herald
  Day Published  Weekly
  Lead Time. 3 Days
  Publicity Mils 14.1S.21. 22
  Contact  Bev Saunders
          Telephone: (501) 736-2822
          PO Box 677
          Gentry AR 72734


            DESARC


WMtt Rhwr Journal             "°"
5th & Main
Ocs Arc AR 72040 (Prairie  County)
Telephone (501)256-4254
Pub Frequency Thursday
Subscnp. Rate $8. $9. $12
Circulation other  2.800
                           Publisher

                              Editor
Oean L. WaNs
5th Main
DCS Arc AR 72040
Oean L WaHs
Editorial:
Oean L Walls
             DUMAS
Dwna» Clarion, The
136 E Waterman
Dumas AR 71639 (Desha County)
Telephone. (501) 382-4925
Mailing Address
  P.O. Box C
  Dumas AR 71639
Pop. Served: 6.091
Year Establish: 1899
Pub. Frequency: Wednesday
Pub. Size.  Standard Size
Subscnp  Rate: $12 - $25/Yr
Publicity Mtls: 07.11.14.15.21.22.24
Freelance Pay $20
Pnm Process: Offset
Circulation other 4.200
Circulation Type: Paid
OwnerU):
Clarion Publishing Company. Inc.
136 E Waterman
Dumas AR 71639
Ownership %  100
Management:
Charlotte Schexnayder        Publisher
Editorial:
Beverly Burks.                 Editor
                                       DeadUne: Mondays.
                                       Suawtamentd):
                                       The Delta Advertiser
                                        Day Published Monday
                                        Lead Time' Thursday
                                        Publicity Mtls  14
                                        Mtls Deadline  Thursdays
                                        Contact  Charlotte Schexnayder
                                                Telephone  (501) 382-4925
                                                136 E. Waterman
                                                Dumas AR 71639


                                                  ENGLAND

                                      England Democrat. Inc.
                                       121 E Haywood
                                      England  AR 72046 (lonoke County)
                                      Telephone  (501)842-3111
                                      Pub  Frequency  Wednesday
                                      Subscnp Rate  $10. $12. $18
                                      Circulation  other 1.436
                                      Ownerti):
                                      Ben W  Hicks
                                      Editorial:
                                      Ben W  Hicks                   Editor


                                                 GLENWOOD
                                      GlMwood
                                      204 Broadway
                                      Glenwood AR 71943 (Pike County)
                                      Telephone: (501)356-2111
                                      Mailing Address
                                        PO Box L
                                        Glenwood AR 71943
                                      Year Establish 1926
                                      Pub. Frequency  Thursday
                                      Pub. Size Broadsheet
                                      Subscrip. Rate  $12.50/Yr  Locally.
                                        $30/Yr Out of State
                                      Circulation other 2 450
                                      Circulation Type1 Paid
Graves Publishing Co
P 0. Box 297
NashviHe AR 71852
Editorial:
Mike McCoy
                                                                    Editor
                                                 GRAVETTE
•Gravette Hews Herald            '
123 Main St.
Gravette AR 72736 (Benton County)
SMSA- Fayettevtfe-Sprmgdale. AR
Telephone (501) 787-5300
Mailing Address
  PO Box 640
  Gravette AR 72736
Year Establish 1894
Pub. Frequency  Wednesday
Pub. Size: Standard Size
Subscrip  Rate: $8.50 Local: $12
  Elsewhere
Publicity MM: 01.03.04,06.07.10.11.12.
  13.14.15.16.17.19.20.21.22
Print Process: Offset
Circulation: other 2.100
Circulation Type  Paid
Robert D Evans       .         Edrtor
Deadline: Noon Monday


        GREEN FOREST

Groan Forest Carroll County TrlbunT
123 E. Main. P 0. Drawer AP
Green Forest AR 72638 (Carroll County)
Telephone: (501) 438-5221
Pub. Frequency: Tues. I Thurs.
Circulation other 3.124
Editorial:
Tom Larimer   .    .   .         Editor
                                      SEI
                                      P 0. Box 640
                                      Gravette AR 72736
                                      Ownership %  100
                                                GREENWOOD

                                       •Greenwood Democrat
                                       38 Towne Sq
                                       Greenwood AR 72936 (Sebastn County)
                                       SMSA  Fort Smith  AR-OK
                                       Telephone  (SOD 996-4494
                                       Mailing Address
                                        P 0 Box 398
                                        Greenwood AR 72936
                                       Year Establish  1882
                                       Pub  Frequency Wednesday
                                       Pub. Size  Broadsheet
                                       Subscnp  Rate-$12.95/Yr Sebastian
                                        Cnty $1895/Yr AR $2295/Yr Ou
                                       Publicity Mtls 06.07.1214.19.22
                                       Print Process. Offset
                                       Circulation- other 2.750
                                       Circulation Type Paid
                                       Ownerdh
                                       Westward Communications
                                       5005 LBJ Frwy
                                       0*11$ TX 75244
                                       Ownership %  100
                                       Editorial:
                                       Donna R  Forst                 Editor
                                       Deadline: 5 30 PM Men Before
                                        Publication


                                               H SPG NAT PK
                                                                            Hot Spnm_
                                                                            PO Box 1327
                                                                            H Spg Nat PV AR 71901
                                                                              (Garland County)
                                                                            Pub. Frequency Thursday
                                                                            Circulation- other 7.200
                                                                            Editorial:
                                                                            Jo Ann Newby


                                                                                      HARRISBURG
                                                                    Editor
Mooorn rMwftt TIM
216 Main St
Harmburg AR 72432 (Poinsett County)
Telephone (SOD 578-2121
Year Establish. 1888
Pub  Frequency Wednesdays
Pub. Size Broadsheet
Subscnp. Rate. $14 Poinsett County
  $18 Elsewhere
Circulation-, other 2.500
Circulation Type. Paid
Ownertth
Hazel Freeman
P 0. Box 375
Harnsburg AR 72432


        HEBER  SPRINGS

Sun Tbnti
107-109 N Fourth St
Heber Springs AR 72543
  (Cleburne County)
Telephone (501) 362-2425
Mating Address:
  PO. Box 350
  Heber Springs AR 72543
Year Establish. 1888
Pub. Frequency: Wednesday and Friday
Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subscnp. Rate: $19/Yr Trade Zone
  $27/Yr Elsewhere
Publicity Mtls: 06.10.11.12.13.15.16.20.
  21.22.24
Freelance Pay Negotiable
Print Process: Offset
Circulation: evening 6.480. other 6.480
Circulation Type. Paid
Own***):
American Publishing Company ef
  Arkansas
PO. Box 350
Heber Springs AR 72543
Ownership V 100
Ed Tremor        .          Publisher
Randy Woodall     Advertising Manager
EdHorlafc
Randy Kemp  .              .  Editor
Matt Irwm        .       Sports Editor
Deadlkii Monday Noon and Wednesday
  Noon
                                                HUNTSVILLE

                                      Huntsville Madlion County Record""
                                      201 Church St
                                      Huntsville AR 72740 (Madison County)
                                      Telephone (SOD 738-2141
                                      Mailing Address
                                        P 0. Drawer A
                                        Huntsville AR 72740
                                      Year Establish  1879
                                      Pub  Frequency  Wednesday
                                      Pub  Size Standard Size
                                      Subscrip  Rate $12/Yr  $15/Yr  Out of
                                        County
                                      Circulation other 4 750
                                      Editorial:
                                      Carol S  Whittemore            EdiU-
                                      Deadline: Tuesday Noon each week


                                                  IMBODEN

                                      Ozark Journal. The
                                      P 0 Box 98
                                      Imboden AR 72434 (Lawrence County)
                                      Telephone (501)869-2220
                                      Year Establish: 1915
                                      Pub. Frequency: Thursday
                                      Pub. Size- Standard Size
                                      Subscrip. Rate: $8/Yr. In State: $10 /
                                        Yr Out of State
                                      Publicity Mtls  1421.24
                                      Circulation, other 2.400
                                      Omens):
                                      Bob Glass. Jr
                                      N  Star Rt. Box  1
                                      Imboden AR 72434
                                      Editorial:
                                      Karen Glass             .    .  Edrtor
                                            a: Tuesday
                                                                                     JACKSONVILLE
                                                                                                                   116W. Hickory
                                                                                                                   Jacksonville AR 72076 (PuUnki County)
                                                                                                                   SMSA: Little Rock-North Little Rock. AR
                                                                                                                   Telephone: (501) 982-6506
                                                                                                                   Mailing Address:
                                                                                                                    PO. 80x5329
                                                                                                                    Jacksonville AR 72076
                                                                                                                   Year Estabksh: 1982
                                                                                                                   Pub. Frequency: W. Th. F. A Su
                                                                                                                   Pub. Size: Standard Size
                                                                                                                   Pubhoty Mtls: 01.11.12.14.21.2Z26
                                                                                                                   Prmt Process: Webb Press
                                                                                                                   Circulation: evening 1.900.
                                                                                                                    Sunday 4.000. other 20.000
                                                                                                                   Circulation Type: Free
                                                                                                                                               .Editor
                                                                                                                   General Metka
                                                                                                                   P 0. Box 5329
                                                                                                                   Jacksonville AR 72076
                                                                                                                   Ownership V 100
                                                                                                                  Pat McHughes
                                                                                                                             MAR1ANNA
                                                                                                                  Moriamu Courier Max
                                                                                                                  12 W. Chestnut       -        ,',
                                                                                                                  Manama AR 72360 (Lee County)   >
                                                                                                                  Telephone: (501) 295-2521
                                                                                                                  Ma*ng Address:       •       r.
                                                                                                                    P.O. Box 569             •     .
                                                                                                                    Manama AR 72360
                                                                                                                  Pop. Served: 6.400
                                                                                                                  Year Establish: 1874
                                                                                                                  Pub. Frequency: Thursday
                                                                                                                  Pub. Sue: Broadsheet
                                                                                                                  Subscnp Rate: $13.50/Yr  In County
                                                                                                                  Publicity Mtls:  11.14.15.16.21.22
                                                                                                                  Prwt Process:  Offset
                                                                                                                  WtreSerooes:  No
                                                                                                                  Circulation: other 2.500
                                                                                                                  Circulation Type: Paid
                                                                                                                  Owner)!):
                                                                                                                  Times - Herald Publ.
                                                                                                                  P 0. Box 1699
                                                                                                                  Forrest  City AR 72335
                                                                                                                  Ownership %:  100
                                                                                                                                       	Publisher
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-   ^Sggina Wilson      Advertising Manager
    Deadline: MATERIAL DEADLINES
     Tuesday 10 jm


            MARKED TREE

   Tri City Tribune
    18 Elm
   Marked Tree AR 72365
     (Pomselt County)
   Telephone (501) 358-2993
   Mailing Address
     P 0 Box 490
     Marked Tree AR 72365
   Pub. Frequency  Wednesday
   Subscrip  Rate  $15. 18 & 21 Vear
   Circulation otner 2 400
   OwnerU):
   Paul Doss
   104 Grant  P 0 Box 490
   Marked Tree AR 72365
   Editorial:
   Ron Aungst                    Editor
   Deadline: Monday 5 pm


             MARSHALL

   Marshall Mountain Wave          ""
   103 E Main
   Marshall AR 72650 (Searcy County)
   Telephone  (501)448-3321
   Mailing Address
    P 0 Bo« 220
    Marshall AR 72650
   Year Establish  1890
   Pub Frequency Thursday
   Pub Sue  Broadsheet
   Subscrip  Rate $10/Yr
   Publicity Mils  14.15.21.22
   Print Process. Offset
   Circulation  other 4.600
  Circulation Type  Paid
  0»mr):
 Graves Publishing Co . Inc.
 P 0 Box 297
 Nashville AR 71852
 Ownership %  100
 Editorial:
 Louie Graves             .   .  . Editor
 Deadline:  Monday


         N LITTLE ROCK

 •North Little Rock Times        "™
 26TH & Willow. P 0. Box 428
 N Little Rock AR 72115
  (Pulaski County)
 SMSA Little Rock-North Little Rock. AR
 Telephone- (501) 758-2571
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Size  Tabloid
 Subscrip Rate  $10/Yr
 Publicity Mtls: 06.11.14.15.16.18.19.20.
  21.22
 Freelance Pay: $25 For Features W/
  Photos
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation other 8.326
 Circulation Type- Paid
 Ownerls):
 Pulaski Publishing Co.
 26th & Willow. P.O Box 428
 N Little Rock AR 72115
 Management:
 Tom Riley	Publisher
 Editorial:
 John Patton         	Editor
 Deadline: Tuesday 5 pm Week of
  Publication


           NASHVILLE

 Nashville News                  ""
 418 N Main
 Nashville AR 71852 (Howard County)
 Telephone (501) 845-2010
 Mailing Address:
  P 0. Box 297
  Nashville AR 71852
 Year Establish  1878
 Pub Frequency: Monday & Thursday
 Pub. Sue:  Broadsheet
 Subscnp. Rate: $17.50/Yr. Trade A
 Publicity Mtls: 06.07.1 U2.14.15~.16.17.
  19.20.21.22.24.25.26      •'  ^
 Print Process: Offset
 Circulation: other 4.525
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Owner**):                         '
 Graves Publishing Company, Inc.
 Ownership %• 100
 Editorial:
 Louie  Graves	,.. -•-	Editor
 Deadline: Noon Wednesday for  -.
  Thursday. Noon Friday tor Monday.


            OSCEOLA

Osceoia Times
 112 N  Poplar
Osceoia AR 72370 (Miss County)
Telephone- (501) 563-2615
 Pub. Frequency: Thursday
Circulation  other 3.550
Editorial:
Richard Milton	Edttor
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               OZARK

  Ozaek. Spectator
  207 West Mam
  Ozark AR 72949 (Franklin County)
  PUD Frequency  Thursday
  Circulation  other 4 400
  Editorial:
  Miss Jo Eveid                   Editor


              PARKIN

  Crow County Times
  41  Parkin Ave
  Parkin AR 72373 (Cross Countyl
  Telephone (501) 755-5336
  Pub Frequency Thursday. Deadline
   Monday 4 pm
  Subscrip Rate 13 County  $3 SO Out of
   County
  Circulation other 650
  Owner(t):
  Sterling H  Melhorn
  P 0  Box 408
  Parkin AR 72373
  Editorial:
  Sterling  H  Melhorn             Editor


            PEA RIDGE

 •Time* of Northeast Benton Co.  *"'
 804 1II N  Curtis
 Pea Ridge AR  72751  (Benton County)
 SMSA FayetteviMe-Sprmgdale. AR
 Telephone  (501)451-1196
 Mailing Address
   804 112 N  Curtis
   Pea Ridge AR 72751
 Pub. Frequency  Wednesday
 Subscnp Rate  S15 • $17
 Circulation other 21
 Owneiti):
 M  L Beisner
 Editorial:
 Mike Freeman                  Editor


             PIGGOTT

 MCfott  Times, The                ""
 209 W Mam
 Piggott AR 72454 (Clay County)
 Telephone. (SOI)  598-2201
 Mailing Address
  P 0 Box 59
  Piggott Aft 72454
 Pop. Served 3.762
 Year Establish  1967
 Pub Frequency Wednesday
 Pub Size: Standard Size
 SuOscno Rate. t8/Yr -Local. $
 Publicity  Mils 06.14 15.16.21.22.24
 Print Process. Offset
 Circulation- other 3 500
 Circulation Type  Paid
 OwiMf-"r'
                                       Prmt Process: Offset Web Press
                                       Circulation other 17.000      •-•'  •«••
                                       Circulation Type: Paid
                                       Owner*.):
                                       Van Buren Publishing Co..  Inc. --  > '
                                       100N  llth
                                       Van Buren AR 72956               -  •
                                       Ownership 'A  100            ...'•>.-
                                       Ken Richardson            .  PuhlHnr
                                       Editorial:
                                       Glen Phillips           . .-. .  ...Edttor
                                       Deadline: Monday am for Thursday:
                                         Thursday am for Monday
                                       Supplements):
                                       Press Argus Consumer Edition
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  Ownership %  100
  Management:
    • M  Trimble
  Jbe M  Tr
  Ediibrial:
Publisher

   Editor
  Mrs Blanche 6 Trimble
  Deadline: 5 om Mondays
  Supplement)*):
  Christmas issue
    Day Published  Annual
    Lead Time  December 1
    Publicity Mils 07 12
    Mils Deadline December 1
    Contact Blanche Tr'mble.
           Telephone (502) 487-8024
    Spec  Requiremts  Tabloid Size • 18
     Pica Col  Width
  Historical issue
    Day Published Annual - Week ol July
     4
    Lead Time  Month Ahead (Ju
    Desc • History
    Mils Deadline- June 1  Each Year
   Contact Blanche Trimble
           Telephone (502) 487-8024


           VERSAILLES

  •Woodford Sun Co., Inc.
  184 S Mam St
 Versailles KY  40383 (Woodford County)
 SMSA Lexmgton-Fayette. KY
 Telephone (606) 873-4131
 Year Establish  1869
 Pub Frequency Thursday
 Pub Size Standard Size
 Subscrip  Rate: $20/Yr  Out ot State.
   $13/Yr  In  County
 Publicity Mtls  06.14.19.21.22.24
 Circulation other 5,900
 Circulation Type Paid
 Ovnerts):
 Woodford Sun Co . Inc
 P.O. Box 29
 Versailles KY  40383
 Management:
 A.  B Chandler. Jr            Publisher
 Editorial:
 H.  Moss Vance                  Editor


         WEST LIBERTY

 Watt Liberty Licking Valley Courier""
 142 Prestonsburg St
 West Liberty KY 41472
  (Morgan County)
 Telephone  (606) 743-3551
 Mailing Address.
  P.O Box 187
  West Liberty KY 41472
 Pop. Served 2.000
 Year Establish 1910
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Size  Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate  $10 - $12 SO - $14 SO
 Publicity Mtls  14 15.22
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation- other 4.000
 Circulation Type Paid
 Management:
 Earl Kmner          .   .     President
 Delia W. Kmner  .         ..  Publisher
 Sue H Kmner      Advertising Manager
 Greg Kmner        Circulation Manager
 Editorial:
 Earl W Kinner        .      .   .  Editor
    Mine: 5 pm  Monday
         WHITESBURG

WhKtsburg Mountain Eafte, The  *""
Box808
Whitesburg  KY 41858 (Letcner County)
Telephone: (606) 633-2252
Pub. Frequency. Thursday
Circulation  other 7.800
Edttorial:
Tom Gish                      Editor
          WHITLEY CITY

  McCrnry County Record
  PO Box 9
  Whitley City KY 42653
   iMccreary County)
  Telephone (606) 376-5356
  Pop Served  15.634
  Year Establish- 1919
  Pub Frequency Tuesday
  Pub. Size. Broadsheet
  Subscrip  Rate  $12/Yr  Cty .  J15/Yr
   KY. $17/Yr Out of State
  Publicity Mtls  06.07.14.15.18.19.20.21
   22
  Freelance Pay  $50/Column Inch Upon
   Publication If Accepted
  Print Process. B&W Neg-ASA 400 Film
 Circulation other 5.400
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Owi»r(s):
 Park Newspapers of The Cumbenanos
  110- 112 E. Mt Vernon St
 Somerset KY 42501
 Ownership %. 100
 Management:
 Park Newspapers/Cumberlands
                            Publisher
 Ida Close          Advertising Manager
 Deadline: Saturdays
 Suppleniwtt(i):
 McCreary County Record
   Day Published Tuesday
   Publicity Mtls. 14.15.16.21.22
   Mtls Deadline- Saturdays
   Contact: Ken Shmidheiser. Editor
          Telephone: (606) 376-5356
          PO  Box 9
          Whrtley City KY 42653


           WICKLIFFE

 Wkkltffe Advance-Yeoman        ""
 P 0. Box 8
 Wicklitfe KY 42087 (Ballard County)
 Telephone (502) 335-3194
 Pop  Served. 1.250
 Year Establish. 1882
 Pub. Frequency  Thursday
 Pub  Size- Standard Size
 Subscrip  Rate $10/Yr. m County.
  $12/Yr  Out of County
 Publicity Mtls: 01.06.07.11.12.14.15.16
   18.19.20.21.22.23.24
 Freelance Pay  Varies
 Pnm Process: Offset
 Circulation other 3.500
 Circulation Type: Paid
 OwiMIt!):
 M Juliette Magee. Magee Pbhcations.
  Inc.
 WiCkMfe KY 42087
 Ownership %  51
 Gross Magee. Hickman Co. Gazette
 Clinton KY 42031
 Ownership %: 16
 Buniaud):
 Livingston Ledger
 Highway 60
 Smrthland KY 42081
 Telephone: (502) 928-2128
 Contact-. Ava Siener. Editor
 Management:
 M. Juliette Magee.       .  .President
 M. Juliette Magee	Publisher
 Darta Smith        Circulation Manager
Editorial:
Ava Siener	Editor in Chief
Gross Magee          ...    . Editor
Gross Magee .         Computer Editor
Deadline: Tuesday Noon
Supplement*.):
Advance Yeoman
  Day Published. Weekly
  Lead Time. Day
  Publicity Mtls 01.10.21.22
          WILLIAMSBURG

 Wllliamsburg Whitley Republican. ~"°
   The
 PO  Box 418
 Wllliamsburg KY 40769 (Whitley  Countyi
 Telephone  (606) 549-0643
 Pop  Served 5 000
 Year Estaolish  1908
 Put)  Frequency Thursday
 Pub  Size Standard Size
 Subscrip  Rate  $1075/yr
 Publicity Mtls 0607 11 12 14 15 16 18
   19.20.21.22
 Circulation  other 5.000
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owner(>):
 Rachael Kamuf
 Tom  Hill
 Jim McKay
 Management:
 Tom  Hill                    President
 Rachael Kamuf              Publisher
 Rhonda Lawson     Advertising Manager
 Rachael Kamuf     Circulation Manager
 Editorial:
 Rachael Kamuf                 Editor
 Bill Cox            Photography Editor

         WILLIAMSTOWN

 Grant County News
 102 S  Mam St
 Wilhamstown KY 41097 (Grant County)
 Telephone (606) 824-3344
 Mailing  Address
  P.O Box 247
  Wilhamstown KY 41097
 Year  Establish 1906
 Pub  Frequency  Thurs
 Pub.  Size Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate-$10 95/Yr Local.
  $17 95/Elsewhere.$21 95 Out  of St
 Print  Process Offset
 Circulation other 4 400
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owner)!):
 Landmark Community Newspapers. Inc
 P 0 Box 549
 Shelbyville KY 40065
 Ownership % 100
 Editorial:
 Jamie Baker - Nantz            .Editor
 Deadline Monday 5PM
 Supploi I IB nt( •):
 Grant Co  Express The
  Day Published  Weekly
  Lead Time  1 Week
          LOUISIANA

           ABBEVILLE

Abbeville Meridional             ""
318 N Mam St
Abbeville LA 70510 (Vermlion County)
Telephone  (318) 893-4223
Mailing Address.
  P.O. Box 400
  Abbeville LA 70510
Pop. Served. 15.000
Year Establish: 1857
Pub. Frequency. Dty-No Mon/Sat
Pub. Size. Broadsheet
Subscnp Rate. $60/Yr.
Publicity Mtls. 01.06.11.12.17.22
Freelance  Pay  $7/Hr. Negotiated
Print Process: Offset
Wire Services: AP
Circulation morning 5.200.
  Sunday 6.000. other 12.200
Circulation Type: Free
Owner*,!):
LA. STATE NEWSPAPERS
666 Jefferson
Lafayette LA 70501
Ownership %  100
Management
Milo Nickel .         .      President
Jack Spence              .  Publisher
Mike Hebert       Advertising Manager
 Ben Boulet
 Sherry Romero
 Editorial:
 Steve Coiweii
 Steve Coiweii
 Steve Brussard
 Supplement(i):
 Advantage Shooper
   Contact Mike  Hebert
  Circulation Manager
 Classified Adv  Manag

       Editor in Chief
        Energy Editor
        Sports Editor
           ALEXANDRIA

 •Alexandria News Weekly        *™
 1746 Mason St
 Alexandria LA 71301 (Rapides County)
 SMSA Alexandria LA
 Telephone (318)443-7664
 Mailing Address
  P 0 Box 608
  Alexandria LA 71301
 Pop  Served 60000
 Year  Establish 1963
 Pub  Frequency  Thursday
 Pub  Size. Standard Size
 Subscrip Rate- $25/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 01.03.04.05.06.07.09.10.
  11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19
 Freelance Pay None
 Print  Process: Offset
 Circulation other 13.800
 Circulation Type. Paid
 Owner(s):
 H Nicholas Stull
 3311  Redwood
 Alexandria LA 71301
 Ownership  %. 50
 Rev G J. Bell
 P 0 Box 608
 Alexandria LA 71301
 Ownership  -*. 50
Management:
Alice G  Coleman.
Leon Coleman Sr

Deadline: Mondays
          . Publisher

Classified Adv. Manag
              AMITE

New* Digest, The               *""
133 E  Oak St.
Amne LA 70422 (Tngpahoa County)
Year Establish: 1867
Pub. Frequency Weekly
Pub. Size. Broadsheet
Subscrip. Rate- $25/Yr
Publicity Mtls- 14.19.21.22.23

Tangl Talk                      ""*
110 S.W  Central Ave.
Amite LA 70422 (Tngpahoa County)
Telephone: (504) 748-6343
Mailing Address-
  PO Box 637
  Amite LA 70422
Year Establish- 1928
Pub. Frequency: Weekly
Pub. Size.  Standard Size
Subscrip  Rate: $13.56/Yr.
Publicity Mtls: 01.07.11.12.14.15.16.17.
  19.22
Freelance  Pay: Very Low. $1 - $2/W<
Pnm Process: Offset
Circulation- other 3.500
Circulation Type: Paid
Owner)!):
Kentwood News
Box K
Kentwood LA 70444
Ownership %: 100
Editorial:
Billlrwin	..Editor
DMdline: Thursday Preceding Week

            'ARABI

•St Bernard Voice, The         ' **"
234 Mehle Ave.
Arabi LA 70032 (St Brnrd County)
SMSA. New Orleans. LA
Telephone (504) 279-7488
Mailing Address:
  P.O Box 88
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   -•aOi LA 70032
 Year Esiaonsn  1890
 ^ubvErtquency  Friday
 Dub  Size Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rate  18 /In Louisiana. $10, '
   Out
 Dubhcity Mils  06. U.I 5 16 19.21 22
 freelance Pay Negotiable
 Print Process  Letter Press
 Circulation other 3 000
 Circulation Type PaiO
 Owners):
 St Bernard Voice me  The
 234 Mehle Ave
 Arab, LA 70032
 Management.
 Edwin M  Roy                Publisher
 Editorial:
 Edwin M  Roy                   Editor
 Deadline:  Tuesday 5 pm
 St  Bernard Voice The
  Oay Published  Weekly
  Lead Time  Tuesday 5 pm
  Publicity Mils 06.19.21
  Mils Deadline Tuesday 5 pm
  Contact Edwin M  Roy
          Telephone (504) 279-7488

          Arab) LA 70032


             ARCADIA

 Btenville Democrat and Ringgold
  Record
 Railroad St
 Arcadia LA 71001 (Bienvlle  County)
 Telephone (318) 263-2922
 Mailing Address
  P O  Box 29
  Arcadia LA 7100!
 Year Establish 1909
 Pub Frequency Thursday
 Pub Size: Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate 124 /Yr  State. $14/Yr
  Trade Area
 PuWraty Mtls 0607.12.14 18.19.21
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation, other 3 500
 Circulation Type:  Paid
 OwnarU):
 Lovan Thomas
 Arcadia LA 71001
 Ownership %  100
 Editorial:
 Wayne Dring                   Editor
 Deadline: Monday Noon
 Supplementd):
 The Ringok) Progress
  Day Published: Wkly
  Lead Time  Monday Noon
  Publicity Mtls- 01.07 12.14.17 19.20,
    01.23.26


              BAKER

 •Baker Observer, The
 5240 Groom Rd
 Baker LA 70714 (E Btn Rg County)
 SMSA: Baton Rouge. LA
 Telephone  (504)775-2315
Mailing Address
  P.O. Box 539
  Baker LA 70714
Year Establish: 1957
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subxnp Rate $14 14/Yr
 Pubtaty Mtls  14,19.20.21.22.23
Circulation: other  2.000
 Circulation Type: Paid
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  Circulation  morning 23.000
    Sunday 23.000. other 19.685
 -•Management:
  Floyd BurcKel      Advertising Manager


             DE QUINCY

  •DeQuincy News                 "*"
  205 E Harrison
  Oe C/uincy LA 70633 (Caicsieu County)
  SMSA Lake Charles. LA
  Telephone (318) 786-8131
  Mailing Address
    PO Box 995
    Oe Quincy LA 70633
  Pop.  Served- 4 000
  Year  Establish  1926
  Pub  Frequency  Wednesday
  Pub  Size Broadsheet
  Subscnp. Rate- $1545/Yr
  Publicity Mtls. 01.05.06.21 22
  Print  Process  Offset
  Circulation- other 3 800
  Circulation Type Paid
  Management:
  Jerry Wise                  Publisher
  Editorial:
  Jerry Wise                      Editor


            DE RIDDER

  Beauregard Daily News           ""
  903 W 1st SI
  Oe Ridder LA 70634 (Beaurgrd County)
  Telephone (318) 462-0616
  Mailing Address
   P 0. Box 846
   De Ridder LA 70634
  Pop. Served  12.000
  Year Establish. 1945
  Pub. Frequency: Su.  T W. Th. F
  Pub. Size. Broadsheet
  Subscnp. Rate. $20/Yr  Parish. $25/Yr
   State: $40 /Yr  Out-State
 Publicity  Mtls 01.06.07.11.121420.22
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation morning  13.800.
   Sunday 13.800
 Circulation Type. Controlled
 Onwr(t):
 News  Leader. Inc
 P 0. Box  99
 Sulphur LA 70663
 Ownership %. 100
  Editorial:
  Linda Waddle
                                Editor
           DENHAM SPG
  •Denham Springs-Livingston Parish
 Beauregard Daily News
 903 W  1st St
 De Ridder LA 70634
 Telephone  (318) 462-0616
 Contact- Steven Dines. General Manager
 Management:
 E C. Gensheimer           . President
 John Andrews      Advertising Manager
 Bobby Boulet       Circulation Manager
 John Andrews    Classified Adv. Manag
 Editorial:
 Bob Houston                   Editor
 Ben Darby            .    . City Editor
 Julie West               Society Editor
 John Massey    .     .    Sports Editor
 Deadline. 5 pm 2 Days Prior to  •
  Putakcafton
 l>ippHm.nt<»>:
 Beauregard Daily News
  Day Published Su. T. W. Th. F
  Lead Time: 5  pm
  Desc: Local News & Features
  Publicity Mtls: 01.06.07.11.12.14.20.
    22.24
  Mtls Deadline: 2 Days Prior to
    Publication
  Contact  Steven Omes
          Telephone (318)462-0616
          903 W 1st St.
          De Ridder LA 70634
  Spec Requiremts  Saturday Column

DeRMder Enterprise              **"
125 N  Washington Ave . P 0  Box 649
De Ridder LA 70634 (Beauigrd County)
Telephone (318) 463-4431
Pub  frequency  Thursday
Circulation  other 6.500
  688 Hatchell Lane
  Denham Spg LA 70726
   (Livngstn County)
  SMSA  Baton Rouge. LA
  Telephone  (504) 665-5176
  Mailing Address
   PO Box  1529
   Denham Spg LA 70727
  Pop. Served: 8.500
  Year Establish  1898
  Pub. Frequency. Mon . Thurs
  Pub Size Broadsheet
  Subscnp Rate  $2369/Yr
  Publicity Mtls 01.06.14.15.16 18 19.20
   21.22.24
  Freelance Pay  Varies
  Pnnt Process. Offset
  Circulation,  other 11.000
  Circulation Type- Paid
  Owners):
  Denham Springs Publishing Co
  P 0  Box 458
  Denham Spg LA 70726
  Ownership %  100
  Management:
 Jeff M  David                President
 Jeff M  David                Publisher
 Sharon Elliott.      Advertising Manager
 Debbie Rodriguez   Circulation Manager
 Virginia Dake     Classified Adv  Manag
 Pam Mitchell        Marketing Director
 Pam Mitchell        Personnel Manager
 Editorial:
 James Mmton                  Editor
 James Mmton       Amusement Editor
 Lance LeBlanc             .  Art Editor
 Phil Womack           Business Editor
 Betsie Freeman        Life Style Editor
 Sandy Seal               Sports Editor
 Deadline: Tuesdays & Thursday
 Supplementd):
 Livingston Parish Dispatch
  Day Published Monday & Thursday
  Lead Time  Week
  Desc.  Merchandising Publ
  Publicity Mtls 14.18.20.24
  Mtls Deadline- 10:00 A.M Thursday &
     10A.M  Monday
  Contact- Sharon Elliott
          Telephone  (504)665-5176
          PO.  Box 1529
          Denham Spg LA 70727
  Spec.  Requiremts: TMC Shopper In
    Coni  W/News Ads  Must Run  Paper
 Livingston Leader
  Day Published  Wednesday
  Lead Time. Week
  Publicity Mtls: 01.06.14.15.16.18.19.
    20.21.22.24
  Contact Betty Ann Eaves
          P.O.  Box  146
          Livingston LA 70754
  Spec Requiremts:  Tabloid


         DONALDSONVL

 •DonaJdvmville Chief            **"
 P.O. Box 309
 Donaldsonvl LA 70346
  (Ascnswn County)
 SMSA. Baton Rouge. LA
 Telephone: (504) 473-3101
 Mailing Address.
  P 0. Box 309
  Donaldsonvl LA 70346
 Year Establish  1871
 Pub  Frequency- Thursday
 Pub. Sue: Standard Size
 Subscnp. Rate: $20.09/Yr
 Publicity Mtls: 06.07.11.12.14 15.16.19.
  21.22
 Freelance Pay $10 - $25
 Print Process Offset
Circulation: other 4.400
Circulation Type. Paid
Ownertt):
Donaklsonville Newspapers. Inc.
  0 0  Box 309
  OonaMsonvl LA 70346
 .BuraauU):
  Donaldsonville Newspapers ire
  P 0  Box 309
  Donaldsonvl LA 70346
  Telephone  (504) 473-3101
  Contact  Eileen Schlegl  Editor
  Management:
  Dennis Schaaf               President
  Dennis Schoat               Publisher
  Anne Chiffici       Advertising Manager
 Editorial:
  Eileen Schlegl                   Editor
 Juanita Wagvespack              Editor
 Deadline: Monday Noon


               EUNICE

 Eunice News. The
 251 N. Second St
 Eunice LA 70535 (St Lndry County)
 Telephone (318) 457-3061
 Mailing Address
  P 0  Box 989
  Eunice LA 70535
 Pop Served- 12.500
 Year Establish  1904
 Pub Frequency Thursday  &  Sunday
 Pub. Size Broadsheet
 Subscnp. Rate $28 /Yr
 Publicity Mtls 01.06071011.12.1415
  16.17.18.19.20.212223.24
 Freelance Pay  Open
 Print  Process Offset
 Wire Services AP
 Circulation, evening 6.000.
  Sunday 6.500
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owiwr(«):
 Louisiana State Newspapers
 P 0. Box 4033 • C
 Eunice LA 70535
 Ownership %  100

 Louisiana State Newspapers
 Louisiana State Newspapers
 Management:
 Louisiana State Newspapers    Publisher
 Deadline: 48 Hours Prior to Publication


             FERRIDAY

 Concordia Sentinel, The
 421 N 1st
 Fernday  LA 71334 (Concrdia County)
 Telephone. (318) 757-3001
 Mailing Address.
  PO  Box 312
  Fernday LA 71334
 Year Establish  1876
 Pub Frequency  Wednesday (Only)
 Pub Size Standard Size
 Subscnp Rate- $18.75/Yr  Parish.
  $22.50/Yr State: $27 50/Yr Out
 Publicity Mtls  06.11.13.14 15.16.18.19
  20.21.22
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation other 5.500
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owmrd):
 Hanna  Publishing Co
 P 0. Box 312
 Fernday LA 71334
Ownership %.  100
 Hanna  Publishing Co.
 Hanna  Publishing Co.
 PO Box 312
 Fernday LA 71334
Ownership '/,  100
Management:
Lisa Smith         Advertising Manager
Editorial:
Samuel A  Hanna           .   .Editor
Jarrett Reeves .      .  Society Editor
Stanley Nelson       ..    Sports Editor
Su pplwn • nt\s):
Delta Outdoors
  Day Published  Annually
  Lead Time.  2 to 6 Weeks
  Publicity Mtls. 05.06.07.13.14.15.16.
    26
  Mtls Deadline June 1st
   Contact R  T Bonnette
           Telephone (318) 757-3646
           PO Box 312
           Fernday LA 71334


            FRANKLIN

 Franklin Post
 310 Iberia St
 franklin LA 70538 (Saint Ma County)
 Telephone. (318) 828-2671
 Pub  Frequency. Thursday
 Circulation other 3.500
 Editorial:
 Linda Landry                   Editor


            GONZALES

 •Connies Weekly               ""
 205 W  Worthey
 Gonzales LA 70737 (Ascnsion County)
 SMSA. Baton Rouge. LA
 Telephone: (504) 647-4369
 Mailing  Address
  P 0. Box 38
  Gonzales LA 70707
 Year Establish  1928
 Pub Frequency: Friday
 Pub. Size Broadsheet
 Subscnp Rate: $20/Yr  In State. $25V
  Yr Out of State
 Pubhcity Mtls:  01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.
  09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
 Freelance Pay Negotiable
 Print Process:  Offset
 Circulation- other 9.000
 Circulation Type Paid
 Ownerd):
 Gonzales Weekly Inc . The
 205 W  Worthey
 Gonzales LA 70737
 Ownership %  100
 Editorial:
 Arlene E. Bishop              .. Edrtor
 Crawford A Bishop            .. Editor
 Deadline: Tuesday Noon
 Supplementd):
 Community Mirror
  Day Published- Tuesday. 1 Weekly
  Lead Time: Thursday Noon
  Desc.  Local  News & Features
  Publicity Mtls. 14
  Mtls Deadline Thursday Noon


             GRETNA

 •Metairte Guide (M)              *~
 401 Whitney Ave.
 Gretna LA 70054 (Jeffersn County)
 SMSA. New Orleans. LA
 Telephone. (504) 362-4310
 Mailing Address:
  P 0 Box 354
  Gretna LA 70054
 Year Establish  1952
 Pub. Frequency- Wednesday
 Pub. Size. Broadsheet
 Subscnp. Rate: Free
 Publicity Mtls: 01.02.14.21
 Print Process- Offset             ~ i
 Circulation: morning 40.000.
  other  75.028
 Circulation Type: Free
 Ownerd):
 Guide Newspaper Corporation
 Ownership %  100
 Editorial:
 Terry O'Brien..     .         ... Editor
 Deadline: Friday preceding -publication.

 •St Tammany Guide             w
 2520 Belle Chasse Hwy . P.O Box 354
 Gretna LA 70054 (Jeffersn County)
 SMSA. New Orleans. LA
Telephone: (504) 362-4310
 Pub. Frequency Wednesday
Circulation: other 30.300
Owner(i):
Gretna Guide Newspaper Corporation
Editorial:
Thomas  McNease	Edrtor
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 -•Hest Bank Gukta
  Ml Whitney Aye
  Gretna LA 70053 (Jettersn County)
  SMSA New  Orleans. LA
  Telephone (504) 362-4310
  Mailing Address
   P 0 Box 354
   Gretna LA  70054
  Year Establish  1962
  Pub Frequency Wednesday
  Pub Sue  Broadsheet
  Publicity Mtls.  15.16
  Freelance Pay  $25/Story $15/Photo
  Print  Process Offset Web
  Circulalo-i other 75.000
  Circulation Type fret
  Ownertt):
  MCP. Inc
  600 1st Ave.. N
  Minneapolis MN 55403
  Ownership % 100
  Management:
  Jerry  A Merlmo              Publisher
  Mary Lou Williams   Circulation Manager
  Barbara Sanders   Classified Adv  Manag
  Editorial:
  Marty Oramous                 Editor
  Paula Flynn           Life Style Editor
  Leen La RICCI            Sports Editor


           HAMMOND

 Danham Sprint* Hem* Almanac  "*"
  119 S. Cypress. P.O. Box 278
 Hammond LA 70401 (Tngpanoa County)
 Pub. Frequency Sunday & Wednesday
 Circulation: other 20.000
 Owiwr
Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subscnp. Rate: $12/Yr-Parish:   *  •'!
Pubtcrty Mtls: 06.14.15.16.17.19.21.22.
  23.24.25.26               ,' ,;"•
Freelance Pay Negotiable    '.,'•'
Prtnt PfOCTM: OffMt        ... ^,:\^<
Circulation: other 3.800
Circulation Type: Pax)        •    ,.

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Natchitoches LA 71457
Ownership %: 100          i"  ^i:
                                                        .Atfn
Ketnan C. Glrtfes
Gtaa Brodnax....
LuceHi Edwards....Circulation
                                                                 f Manage/
                                                                             KaananC. Sindn...-;.  .EdNar in Chief
                                                                                     : Tuesday 3pm      —<*:
                                       DeSoWBuyers Guide
                                         Day Published: Tuaaday
                                         Lead Tkna: 1 weak (seven d
                                         PubUctty MUs: 01.02.03.04.05.06.10.
                                           1 U2.13.15.16.17.18U9.20.21
                                         U«s Deadline: Thursday 3 pm
                                         Contact: Kaanan C. Gmgles
                                                 Telephone: (318) 872-0317
                                                 P.O. Box 840
                                                 ManaMd LA 71052
                                      tOt-Twer,
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                 MANY

.   ,-Mbine Index
   850 San Antonio Ave
   Many LA 71449 (Sabme County I
   Telephone (318) 256-3495
   Mailing Address'
     P 0 Box 850
     Many  LA 71449
   Pop Served  4024
   Year Establish  1879
   Put)  Frequency Weekly
   PUD  Size Standard Size
   Subscrip Rate  J15/Y-  In Pansn.  $28/
     Yr Out of Parish
   PutHicity Mtls 0607.11.12.13.14.15 16.
     17.18.1921.22.23.24.25
   Freelance Pay By Story
   Print Process Offset
   Circulation otner 6 200
   Circulation Type Paid
   Omwrtt):
   Robert G-itry
   P 0 Box 850
   Many LA 71449
   Ownership •» 1O
   Editorial:
   Robert Gentry                  Editor
   Deadline: Monday N  -
   Supplement*!):
   Sabme Shopper The
     Day Published Weekly
     Mtls Deadline  Wednesday at 5
      O'Clock
     Contact Robert  Gentry
            Telephone (318)256-3495
            P 0.  Box 850
            Many LA 71449


            MARKSVILLE

   Avoyellei Journal, The
   100 N  Mam St
   Marksville LA 71351  (Avoylles County)
   Telephone- (318) 253-5413
   Mailing Address
    P 0. Box 523
    Marksville LA 71351
  Year Establish 1978
  Pub. Frequency  Sunday & Wednesday
    (Twice  Wk)
  Pub. Sue: Broadsheet
  Subscnp  Rale  $12/Yr  Cnty.. $25/Yr
    Out of Cnty
  Publicity  Mtls- 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.
   09.10.11 12.13.14.15.16.17
  Print Process  Offset
  Wire Services  None
  Circulation Sunday  16.800.
   other 16.800
  Circulation Type  Free
  Editorial:
  Randy OeCuir         .          Editor
  Deadline Wednesday 10 AM prior to
   publication
  Supplements):
  TV Journal
   Day Published  Weekly
   Lead Time  3 Days
   Desc. Weekend-TV
   Publicity Mtls  06.11.12.14.17.19
   Personnel: Joyce Roy

  Weekly New, The                *""
  P.O. Box 523 100 N. Mam St
  Martuville LA 71351 (Avoylles County)
  Pub Sue: Broadsheet
  Subscrip  Rate $13.50 Annual
  Ownen»:
  AvoyeMes  Publishing Company


             MONROE

  'Monroe Dispatch
  2301 Desiard St.. P 0. Box 4823
  Monroe LA 71211 (Ouachita County)
  SMSA. Monroe. LA
  Telephone. (318) 387-3001
  Pub Frequency. Thursday
  Subscrip. Rate $20 /Yr.
  Circulation other 12.500
  Owner(i):
  Monroe Dispatch  Inc
  2301 Desiard St P 0  Box 4823
  Monroe LA 71211
  Editorial:
  Irma Hall Detiege


           MORGAN CITY
Editor
 St. Mary Journal (ES)
 1016 Front St
 Morgan City LA 70380
   (Saint Ma County;
 Telephone (504)  384-1350
 Mailing Address
   PO  Box 31
   Morgan City LA 70381
 Pop. Served  18.009
 Yea* fstablish 1960
 8 Column
 Pub Frequency Sun  & Wed
 Pub Size  Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate Free
 Publicity Mtls  14.22
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation other  11.000
 Circulation Type  Free
 Owner!*):
 Morgan City Newspapers. Inc
 P 0. Box 948
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 Doyle E Shirley              President
 Doyle E. Shirley              Publisher
 Andy Shirley       Advertising Manager
 Andy Shirley       Circulation Manager
 Andy Shirley             Sales Manager
 Editorial:
 Doyle E. Shirley.          Editor in Chief
 Deadline: Noon two days prior to
  publication


        NATCHITOCHES

 Natehltoehes Times              ""*
 Hwy. 1. S.
 Natchitoches LA 71458
  (Ntchtchs County)
 Telephone. (318) 352-3618
 Mailing Address
  P 0. Box 448
  Natchitoches LA 71457
 Pub. Frequency- Thursday & Sunday
 Pub. Size:  Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate- $20/Yr
 Pubkctty Mtls: 01.06,12.14.17.19.21.26
 Freelance Pay  $25/Story w/Photo
 Circulation: other 8.100
 Circulation Type Paid
Owners):
 Lovan B. Thomas
 PO Box 448
Natchitoches LA 71458
Editorial:
Steve Colwell	      Editor
Deadline. Noon Tuesday for Thursday
  Paper. Noon Thursday lor Sunday
  Paper
Nakatosh Chief
  Day Published Every Wednesday
  Lead Time: Monday am
  Desc.. Advertiser
  Publicity Mtls. 14
  Mtls Deadline: Monday Noon
  Contact- Charles Norman
          Telephone: (318) 352-3618
  Personnel: Steve Coluell


         NEW ORLEANS

•Louisiana Weekly, The
616 Baronne St
New Orleans LA 70113
  (Orleans County)
SMSA: New Orleans. LA
Telephone. (504) 524-5563
Mailing Address
  P.O. Box 53008
  New Orleans LA 70113
Pop Served. 700.000
Year Establish: 1925
Pub. Frequency: Wednesday
Pub. Size. Standard Size
Subscrip. Rate. $15/Yr.
 Publicity Mtls 01.06.11.18.192122
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation other 8.000
 Circulation Type Paid
 Ownerti):
 Louisiana Weekly Co . Corp. The
 616 Baronne St
 New Orleans LA 70113
 Bureau(>):
 Louisiana Weekly Pub Co  Corp The
 616 Baronne St
 New Orleans LA 70113
 Telephone (504) 527-5838
 Management:
 C  C OeJoie. Jr              President
 C  C DeJoie. Jr              Publisher
 Editorial:
 C  C DeJoie. Jr                Editor
 Norbert Davidson    Book Review Editor
 Norbert Davidson   Entertainment Editor
Deadline: Monday Noon
Supplement)!):
Louisiana Weekly. The
  Day Published Once a Week
  Publicity Mtls  01.07.11.17.19.20.21
    22.26
  Mtls Deadline  Monday Noon
  Contact Norbert  Davidson
                                        •New Orleans Guide. The
                                        8001 Chef Menteur Hwy
                                        New Orleans LA 70126
                                          (Orleans County)
                                        SMSA. New Orleans. LA
                                        Telephone: (504) 241-6353
                                        Pub Frequency- Wednesday
                                        Circulation  other 42.730
                                        Editorial:
                                        Ken Peronne
                                                                     •  Editor
                                                  NEW ROADS
       Polnte Coupee Banner
       123 St. Mary St.
       New Roads LA 70760
         (Pte Cpee County)
       Telephone: (504) 638-7155
       Mailing Address
         P 0. Box 400
         New Roads LA 70760
       Year Establish 1880
       Pub. Frequency Thursday
       Pub. Size: Standard Size
       Subscrip Rate. $15/Yr Subscription
       Publicity Mtls: 11.14.15.16.21.22
       Pnnt Process: Offset
       Circulation otner 5.000
       Circulation Type' Paid
       Owner<»):
       Pointe Coupee Printing & Publishing.
         Inc
       123  St Mary St.
       New Roads LA 70760
       Ownership %  100
       Bureau**):
       Pointe Coupee Banner
       123 St Mary St
       New Roads LA 70760
       Telephone- (504) 638-7155
       Contact:  Mary Catherine. Ray LaCour.
                 Publisher
       Deadline: TUCT. Noon.
       Suppleinent(t):
       Pointe Coupee Banner
         Day Published: Weekly
         Lead Time. Tuesday  Noon
         Publicity Mtls: 14.22


                  OAK GROVE

       Watt Carroll Gazette. Thee        ""
       512 Constitution Ave
       Oak Grove LA 71263 (W Carrol County)
       Telephone- (318) 428-3207
       Mailing Address:
         P.O. Box 1007
         Oak Grove LA 71263
       Pop. Served: 2.872
       Year Establish: 1910
       Pub. Frequency: Wednesday
       Pub. Size Standard Size
       Subscrip. Rate. $15/Yr In Parish. $18
         OutPansh.  $27.50 Out State
       Publicity Mtts: 06.14.19.21.22
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation: otner 3.348
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owner**):
 Moody Co . The
 P 0. Box 4033C
 LAFAYETTE LA 70502
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 David Clevenger             Presid»r_
 David Clevenger            . Pubktti
 David Clevenger             Pubaihai
 Cheryl Johnson     Advertising ManaaZ
 Melba West         Circulation ••—^^*
 Editorial:
 Archie Haley
 Kaye CrnKovic          . Society I
 Deadline: Thursday 4 pm Prior
 Supplement**):
 Gazette Plus. The
  Day Published  Tuesday. Weekly
  Desc. Advertiser
  Publicity Mtls  14
  Mils Deadline- Cheryl Johnson
  Contact- Telephone- (000) 428:3207*
          P 0  Box 1007          ™
          Oak Grove LA 71263


            OAKDALE


 Oakdale Journal, The
 PO. Box 668
 Oakdale LA 71463 (Allen County)
 Telephone: (318) 335-0635
 Year Establish: 1913
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Size:  Broadsheet
 Subscrip.  Rate: $18/Yr  In Area: S22S~
  Yr. In State. $28 Out           .•••••
 Publicity Mtls  06.14.17.21.2224.
 Pnnt Process: Offset
Circulation- other 14.100         .- ,-.<
Circulation Type. Paid
Owner!*):                        :..,
Oakdale Journal The
 122 E. 6th Ave.
Oakdale LA 71463                .„-
Ownership %  100              ,'  .-
Bureau**):                     ^
Oakdale Journal. The
 122 E. 6th Ave.
Oakdale LA 71463
Telephone (318) 335-0635
Contact: Pat R. Jones, Editor
                                       L. A. State Newspapers  .  .  . Publisher
                                       Editorial:
                                       Rachel Lemoine       	EdKor
                                              : Friday               -  ••-
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                                       Aden Parish Advantage
                                        Day Published: Weekly
                                        Lead Time: Week               ..-'
                                        Desc.: Advertiser               . > •
                                        Mtls Deadline: Friday         .   - , ,
                                        Contact: Lyal Scott          V  •'
                                                Telephone: (318) 33S-OOS
                                                P.O. Box 668      -A*.,:
                                                Oakdale LA 71463     . "'-'
                                        Personnel: Holman Jones   •  *"*«
                                                  Pat R. Jones        ~y""1'1
                                                  VerneM West
                                                  Susan Jones
                                                  Rick Jones
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                                                  PINEVILLE

                                       •Pmerltte Red Rhor Journal       ~
                                       P.O. Box 973              .        'i
                                       Ptneville LA 71360 (Rapides County)  •
                                       SMSA: Alexandria. LA               ^
                                       Telephone:  (318) 445-0241
                                       Pub. Frequency: Thursday
                                       Circulation  other  14,800
                                       Editorial:
                                       Bettye DeKeyzer     	Edmx
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           PLAQUEMINE

-PlBQuemine Post/lbenrille  South  """
 P 0  Bo* 589
 Piaquemme LA 70764 (Ibervlle County)
 Telepnone (504)687-3288
 vear Establish  1957
 Pub. Frequency Thursday  &  Mono
 Pub  Size Standard Sue
 Subscrip Rate $2060/Yr  -  Local
 Pubhcity Mtis 0607 10.11,12 14 15 16
   19.21.22.232426
 Freelance Pay  $35-$50/Feature
 Prim Process Offset
 Circulation other 5 800
 Circulation Type Paid
 Ownerd):
 Gary J  Hebert Sr
 P 0  Box 589
 Piaquemme LA 70764
 Ownership %  50

 Joyce S Hebert
 P 0  Box 589
 Piaquemme LA 70764
 Ownership %  50
 Editorial:
 Gary J Hebert                 Editor
 Deadline: Friday Noon
 White Castle Times
  Day Published- Wednesdays
  Lead Time  2  Days
  Publicity Mtls  06.07.10 11 12 14 15.
    16.1921.2223.2426
  Mils Deadline  Monday 3 pm
  Contact Ellie  Hebert.  Editor
          Telephone (504) 687-3288
          P 0  Box 589
          Plaauemme LA 70764

 WMti Cattle Times, The          ""
 P 0 Box 589
 Piaquemme LA 70764 (Ibervlle County)
 Telephone (504)687-3288
 Pub. Frequency  Wednesday
 Pub. Sue Standard Size
 Subscrip. Rate.  $8/Yr -In-Pans
 Publicity Mtls 06.07 10 11.13.14 15.16.
  19.21.22.23.2426
 Freelance Pay $35 For  Feature
 Prmt  Process Offset
 Circulation, other 1 200
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Own.rH):
 Gary J Hebert  Sr
 P 0 Box 589
 Plaquemine LA 70764
 Ownership %  50
 Joyce S  Hebert
 P 0. Box 589
 Plaquemine LA 70764
 Ownership %  50
 Bureaud):
 Piaquemme Publishing
 P 0. Box 589
 Plaquemine LA 70764
 Telephone (504)687-3288
 Contact.  Elite Hebert
 Management:
Gary Hebert
Eke Hebert
        : Monday - Noon
                            Publisher

                              Editor
P/S TV Guide
  Day Published Weekly
  Lead Tune Not Accepted
  Desc. Radio-TV
  Mtts  Deadline- Not Accepted For TV
    Guide


        PONCHATOULA

Enterprise, The                 *°"
240 E  Pine
Ponchatoula LA 70454
  (Tngpahoa County)
Telephone (504)386-6537
Mailing Address
  P.O  Box 218
  Ponchatoula LA 70454
Year Establish  1921
Pub. Frequency  Weekly
                                        Pub Sue  Broadsheet
                                        Subscnp Rate  $8/Yr
                                        Publicity Mtls 05.0611.1214171920
                                         21.22.23
                                        Print Process Offset
                                        Circulation  other  2 200
                                        Circulation  Type Paid
                                        Owner(i)-
                                        Enterprise  The
                                        PO Box 218
                                        Ponchatoula LA 70454
                                        Ownership % 100
                                        BureatKs):
                                        Enterprise  The
                                        PO Box 218
                                        Poncnatouia LA 70454
                                        Telepnone  (504) 386-6537
                                        Contact Don Ellzey. Owner
                                        Deadline: 5 pm  Monday
                                        Supplement^):
                                        Drum The
                                         Day Published Monthly
                                         Lead Time  1 Week
                                         Publicity Mtls  06.11.12.14.1720.22
                                         Mtls Deadline  3rd Saturday of Month
                                         Contact  Eddie Pouds
                                                 Telephone (504)386-6532
                                                 PO.  Box  1399
                                                 Ponchatoula LA 70454


                                                 PORT ALLEN

                                        •West Sid* Journal               ""
                                        668 N  Jefferson
                                        Port Allen LA 70767  (W Bin Rg County)
                                        SMSA Baton Rouge. LA
                                        Telephone  (504) 343-2540
                                        Mailing Address
                                         P 0. Box 260
                                         Port Allen LA 70767
                                        Year Establish: 1938
                                        Pub. Frequency  Thursday
                                        Pub Size Broadsheet
                                        Subscrip Rate SB-Parish. $10
                                        Publicity Mtls- 11 12.14.15.2021.22.24
                                        Prmt Process Offset
                                       Wire Services None
                                       Circulation,  other 42.000
                                       Circulation Type Paid
                                       Deadline: Friday Noon


                                                    RAYNE

                                       Church  Point Newt               ""
                                        114W  Texas Ave.
                                       Rayne LA 70578 (Acadia County)
                                       Telepnone  (318) 334-3186
                                       Mailing Address
                                         PO Box 260
                                         Rayne LA  70578
                                       Year Establish 1933
                                       Pub. Freguency  Tuesday
                                       Pub. Size. Broadsheet
                                       Subscrip. Rate. $10/Yr
                                       Publicity Mils. 06.11.14.15.19.20.21.22
                                       Print Process  Offset
                                       Circulation- evening 2.146
                                       Circulation Type: Paid
                                       Owned*):
                                       Louisiana State Newspapers
                                       114 American Legion Or
                                       Rayne LA 70578
                                       Ownership K: 100
   . .      Publisher
Advertising Manager

 .           Editor
                                       Myrta Fair Craig
                                       Frances Bihm
                                       Editorial:
                                       Diane Daigle
                                       Rayna Acadian - Tribune (E)       ""
                                       108 N Adams
                                       Rayne LA 70578 (Acadia County)
                                       Telephone (318) 334-3186
                                       Mailing Address
                                        P 0  Box 260
                                        Rayne LA 70578
                                       Pop. Served:  9.993
                                       Year Establish- 1893
                                       Pub. Frequency Thurs.. Sun
                                       Pub Size- Broadsheet
                                       Subscnp.  Rate $18/Yr
                                       Publicity Mtls 06.11.12.14.15.20.21.22
                                       Print Process Offset
                                       Circulation- other 4.518
                     Circulation Type1 Paid
                     Owner|i):
                     Louisiana State  Newspaoers
                     114T*mertcan Legion Or
                     Rayne LA 70578
                     Ownership V.  100
                     Management:
                     Myrta Fair Craig             Publisher
                     Frances Bihm      Advertising Manager
                     Editorial:
                     Steven L Sandy                Editor
                                                      W«L
                     Rayne Independent
                     201 E  S 1st St
                     Rayne LA 70578 (Acadia County)
                     Telephone (318) 334-2128
                     Mailing Address
                       PO 1c« 428
                       Rayne LA 70578
                     Pop  Served  10.500
                     Year Establish  1967
                     Pub.  Frequency. Thursday
                     Pub  Sue Broadsheet
                     Subscrip  Rate- $12/Yr
                     Publicity Mtls  06.1214.15.19.20.21.22
                     Print Process: Offset
                     Circulation morning 3.959. other 3.959
                     Circulation Type Paid
                     Owner(l):
                     Independent Pub Corp
                     201 E. S. 1st St
                     Rayne LA 70578
                                       Advertising Manager

                                                   Editor
Walter T  Cart
Editorial:
Jo Cart
            RAYVILLE

                                 •*»?
Rayvtlle Rlchland Beacon-News
P 0  Box 209
Rayville LA 71269 (Richland County)
Telephone (318) 728-2250
Pub  Frequency Wednesday
Circulation other 5.500
Editorial:
Paul A Myers III                 Editor


           SCHRIEVER

Bayou Catholic, The
1801 Hwy  311
Schriever LA 70395 (Terrbnne County)
Telephone  (504)868-7720
Mailing Address
  PO Box 9077
  Houma LA  70361
Year Establish  1980
Pub  Frequency Weekly
Pub  Sue- Tabloid
Subscrip Rate. $12/Yr
Publicity Mtls 01.02.03 04.05 06.07.08.
  09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
Freelance Pay  Negotiable
Prmt Process: Offset
Wire Services- CNS
Circulation other 20.000
Circulation Type  Paid
Ownerd*
H - T Publishing Co.
1801 Hwy. 311
Schriever LA 70395


         SHREVEPORT

•Shreveport Sun                 *"'
2224 Jewella Rd.
Shreveport LA 71109 (Caddo County)
SMSA Shreveport. LA
Telephone. (318) 631-6222
Mailing Address
  P.O. Box 9328
  Shreveport LA 71109
Year Establish.  1920
Pub. Frequency: Thursday
Pub. Size. Standard Size
Subscrip. Rate: $15/Yr  State: $20/Yr.
  Out of State
Publicity Mtls- 20
Print Process: Offset
Circulation Type:  Paid
Editorial:
Sonya C Landry                 Editor
                                       Deadline: Tuesday noon


                                                 SPRINGHILL

                                       •Sprinthill Press fc Newt-Journal *~
                                       127 Main St
                                       Spnnghill LA  71075 (Webster County)
                                       SMSA Shreveoort LA
                                       Telephone (318) 539-3511
                                       Mailing Address
                                         P 0 Box 668
                                         Springhill LA 71075
                                       Pub.  Frequency  Wednesday
                                       Pub.  Size Standard Sue
                                       Subscrip  Rate  $15 15 Local. $25.25
                                         Out of Parish
                                       Pubhcity Mtls- 14 15 16.19.20.21.22.24
                                       Prmt Process Offset
                                       Circulation other 4 900
                                       Circulation Type  Paid
                                       Owner!.):
                                       Lovan and Patricia Thomas
                                       127 Mam St
                                       Sprmghill LA  71075
                                       Ownership %  100
                                       MMMfMlltfl t
                                       Bill Coon                     Pubksher
                                       Karen Barnes      Advertising Manager
                                       Editorial-
                                       Bin Coon                       . Editor
                                             a: Monday
         ST MARTINVL

St, Martnville Teche New*       ""
214 N  Mam St.
St Martmvl LA 70582 (St Martn County)
Telephone: (318) 3944232
Mailing Address.
  P. 0. Box 69
  St Martmvl LA 70582
Pop. Served: 8.000
Year Establish 1886
Pub Frequency  Wednesday
Pub. Sue: Broadsheet
Subscrip  Rate- $25 /Yr
Publicity Mtls: 01.06.07.12.13.14.15.16.
  17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25
Freelance Pay: Upon Request
Print Process: Offset
Circulation-  other 6.500
Circulation Type  Paid
Ownafts):
Louaana Suburban Press. Inc
214 N. Mam St.. P 0. Box 69
St Martmvl LA 70582
Ownership %  100
                                                            Mary Myers - Johnson
                                                                	        Advertising Mannar
                                                            Editorial:
                                                            Henn C. Bienvenu              . Editor
                                                            Gladys L. DeVifter      Life Style Editor
                                                            Deeallne. Friday PM
Bream Bridge Banner
  Day Published- Weekly (Wednesday
   am)
  Lead Time: Friday pm
  Desc. Advertiser
  PuMaty Mtls: 01.06.07.12.13.14.15,
   16.1718.19.20.21.22.23.24.25
  Mtts Deadline: Monday Noon
  Contact: Mary Myers • Johnson   .
          Telephone: (318) 332-3562
          P.O. Box 69          ,
          St Martmvl LA 70582

            SULPHUR

•Southwest ButMer team        ""
716 £. Napoleon
Sulphur LA 70663 (Calcsieu County}
SMSA: Lake Charles. LA
Telepnone: (318) 527-7075
Matng Address:
  P.O. Box 1999
  Sulphur  LA 70664
Year Establish: 1930
Pub. Frequency. Tuesday - Friday. &
  Sunday
Pub. Size.  Standard Size
Subscrip. Rate. $25.75/Yr.
                     (coat ntxtptge)
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  '.felicity Mils 060711121314.15.16
    17 18.19.2021 22.:3.24.25
'-Print Process Offset
  Circulation  Sunday 16 000.
    other 16000
  Circulation Type  Paid
  Ownerd):
  Leesvme Lejoer Inc
  P 0 Box 99
  Sulphur LA 70663
  Management:
  E  C  Gensheimer            President
  E  W Wise                   Publisher
  Maxine Seasley     Advertising Manager
  Editorial:
  Chfl Seiber                     Editor


             TALLULAH

  Madison Journal                 ""
  300 S  Chestnut SI
  Tallulah LA  71282 (MaOison County;
  Telephone  (318) 574-1404
  Poo. Served  10.500
  Year Establish 1869
  Pub Frequency Wednesday
  Pub Size- Broadsheet
  Subscrip  Rate $12/Yr
  Publicity Mtls 07
  Freelance Pay $25 Max
  Print Process Offset
  Circulation  other 3.750
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owner(t):
  L  P Cashman III
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 L  P Cashman III            President
 Pete Sanders                 Publisher
 Deb Gilbert         Circulation Manager
 Editorial:
 Sandra Smith                   Editor
 Deadline: Tues Noon. Week of Issue
  Advertising Mon  Noon.  News


          VILLE PLATTE

 Wlk Plane Gazette               ""
 US Court St
 Vide Platte LA 70586 (Evngelne County)
 Telephone  (318) 363-3939
 Mailing Address
  P 0. Box 220
  Ville Platte LA 70586
 Year Establish-  1914
 Pub. Frequency Thursday & Sunday
 Pub. Size Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate  $199S/Yr Local.
  26.25 /Yr  Out of Area
 Publicity Mtls 02.03.07.25.26
 Freelance Pay  Variable
 Pnnt Process Offset
 Circulation  other 3.400
 Circulation Type. Paid
 0»nei(s):
 Evangeline Newspaper Company. Inc.
 145 Court St.
 Vide Platte LA 70586
Ownership •/.: 100
 Editorial:
 Paul Kedmger.       ....... Editor
 Benuce Ardam    .   ...  Society Editor
Jetl Guillory       ...... Sports Editor
DMdUm: Tuesday for Thursday &
  Thursday for Sunday Ed.
lagmappe
  Day Published Thursday
  Lead Time. Tuesday am
  Desc..  Local News & Features
  Publicity Mtls  01.02.03.04.06.07.08.
   10.11.12.14.15.16.25
  Mtts Deadline  Friday of Previous
   Week
  Contact- Bobby Dardeau
          Telephone. (318) 363-3939
          145 Court St
          Ville Platte LA 70586
                VIVIAN

  •Caddo Citizen
  Hwy I  N
  Vivian LA 71082 (Caddo County)
  SMSA Shreveport LA
  Telephone (318)375-3294
  Mailing Address
    PO Box 312
    Vivian LA 71082
  Pop  Served  4225
  Year Establish  1912
  Pub  Frequency  Thursday
  Pub  Size- Broadsheet
  Subscrip Rate  $18/Yr  In Trade Area.
    $24/Yr Outside Trade Area
  Publicity  Mtls 07.12.14.15.16.19.20.21.
    22.23.24
  Freelance Pay $.35/Inch
  Print Process: Offset
  Circulation other 3.400
  Circulation Type Paid
  Ownerd):
  T i T Enterprises/Loyd Grissom & Ted
   Taylor
  PO  Box 312
  Vivian LA 71082
  Ownership %  100
  Management:
  Betty Nickel                  Publisher
  Liz Whalen .        Advertising Manager
  Liz Whalen        Classified Adv. Manag
  Editorial:
  Linda Murray            .        Editor
  Deadline: Monday for  Following
   Thursday
  Supplements):
  North Caddo Shopper
   Day Published- Weekly
   Lead Time- Wednesday
   Desc.: Advertiser
   Publicity Mm:  12.14.15.16.21
   Mtls Deadline-  Wednesday Prior to
    Tuesday Publication
   Contact' Deborah Festervand
           Telephone: (318) 375-3294
           P.O Box 312
           Vrvian LA 71082


         WEST MONROE

 *0uachlta Citizen                ***"
 810 Natcnitoches St
 West Monroe LA 71291
  (Ouachita County)
 SMSA: Monroe. LA
 Telephone- (318) 322-3161
 Mailing Address-
  P.O. Box 758
  West Monroe LA 71294
 Year Establish- 1924
 Pub. Frequency-  Wednesday Only
 Pub Sue: Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate: $20/Yr In Parish. $25/
  Yr Out of Parish
 Publicity Mtls- 01.03.06.07.10.11.12.13.
  14.15.16.17.19.20.21.22.2S
 Freelance Pay: By Line
 Prmt Process Offset
 Circulation-, other 10.500
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Ownerft):
 Ouachita Newspapers.  Inc.
 810 Natcrntoches St.
 West Monroe LA  71291
 Ownership %. 100
Bob Barton  	      . President
Torn Morns   	Publisher
Editorial:
Mark Rainwater	    Editor
Deadline: For Wednesday on Friday

•Wtrt Monroe Ouachita Citizen   ""
810 Natchttoches
West Monroe LA 71291
  (Ouachita County)
SMSA:  Monroe. LA
Telephone- (318) 322-3161
Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 758
  West Monroe LA 71294
Year Establish-  1924
Pub. Frequency: Wednesday Only
                                Pub. Size: Broadsheet
                                Subscrip. Rate. $20.20/Yr
                               .Publicity Mtls: 06.11.12.1423.24
                                Print Process Offset
                                Circulation- other 41 000
                                Circulation Type Paid
                                Ownerfi):
                                Ouachita Newspapers  Inc
                                P.O. Box 758
                                West Monroe LA 71294
                                Ownership %  100
                                Management:
                                Tom Morris                  Publisher
                                Editorial:
                                Tom Morris                     Editor
                                Deadline: Monday - Noon
                                Supplement)*):
                                Penny - Saver
                                 Day Published  Wednesday
                                 Lead Time-  1 Week
                                 Desc.: Advertiser


                                          WINNFIELD

                                Wlnnfleld Wlnn  Parish Enterprise **"
                                Lafayette & Long
                                Wmnfield LA 71483 (Winn County)
                                Telephone (318) 628-2712
                                Mailing Address-
                                 P.O Box 750
                                 WmnMd LA 71483
                               Pop. Served- 7.311
                               Year Establish 1925
                               Pub. Frequency: Wednesday
                               Pub. Size Broadsheet
                               Subscrip. Rate $12/Yr  Local
                               Publicity Mtls- 01.07.12.14.15.16.17.18.
                                 19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26
                               Freelance Pay. Negotiable
                               Print Process: Offset
                               Wire Services  None
                               Circulation: other 5.000
                               Circulation Type:  Paid
                               OwneKs):
                               Lovan B. & Patricia  W Thomas
                               P 0. Box 448
                               Natchitocnes LA 71457
                               Ownership %  100
                               Management
                               Lovan B Thomas         .   .President
                               Bob Holeman       .       ... Publisher
                               Patsy Spangler   .  Advertising Manager
                               Bob Holeman       Circulation Manager
                               Bob Holeman     Classified Adv  Manag
                               Deadline: Noon tuesday
                               Supplements):
                               Sau Quarterfold
                                 Mtls Deadline Monday Prior
                                 Contact: Patsy Spangler
                                        Telephone- (318) 628-2712
                                        P.O. Box 750
                                        WinntieW LA 71483


                                        WINNSBORO

                               Franklin Sun, The
                               604 Prairie
                               Winnsboro LA 71295 (Franklin County)
                               Telephone: (318) 43*4521
                               Mailing Address:
                                PO Box 550
                               Pop. Served. 7.000
                               Year Establish:  1856
                               Pub. Frequency: Wednesday
                               Pub. Size: Standard Size
                               Subscrip. Rate: $12/Yr
                               Publicity Mtls-  14
                               Freelance Pay. No  •
                               Print Process:  Offset
                               Circulation: other 6.100
                              Circulation Type- Paid
                              Owners):
                               Hanna Publishing Co
                               Fernday Co
                              Management:
                              Bettye Broccto    Advertising Manager
                              Editorial:
                              Marilou Womble ...      	  Editor
             ZACHARY

  •Zachary Plainsman-News        "
  PO  Bo> "9
  Zachory LA 70791 (E Btn Rg County)
  SMSA  Bjton Rouge. LA
  Teleohone  (504)654-6841
  PJD  Frequency Wednesday
  Subscno Sjte  $1616/Yr in Parish  '
   $19 19 vr Out of Parish        '  ,
  Circulation  other 1 800             i
  Owneris)-
  Louis Suujrban Press               1
  P 0  Box 539
  Management:                       1
  Mark P'aisance
 F^tonal.
  Koy Rowe
              MAINE

          BAR  HARBOR
 Bar Harbor Times
 66 Main St
 Bar Harbor ME 04609
   (Hancock County)
 Telephone (207) 288-3311
 Mailing Address.
   P 0  Box 68
   Bar Harbor ME 04609
 Pop Served 9.500
 Year Establish  1914
 Pub Frequency: Thursday
 Pub Size Tabloid
 Subscrip  Rate  $24/Yr  In State: $35/
   Yr Out of State
 Publicity Mtls  01.03.04.05.07.14.19.2Z
   23.26
 Freelance Pay Varies
 Print Process  Deadline
 Circulation other 8.500
 Circulation Type- Paid
 Bureau(s):
 Parkman Corporation
 66 Mam  St
 Bar Harbor ME 04609
 Telephone (207) 288-3311
 Contact  J B Strong. P  Saltonstall.
          Publisher
 Management:
 Emily L  Saltonstall
 Polly Saltonstall  .
 Janet Strong
 Joy Frodmg
 Cindi Lalaye
 Editorial:
 Polly Saltonstall
 Nan Lincoln
 Polly Saltonstall  .
 Deadline: Tuesday noon
 Supplement*!):
 Yard and Garden
  Day Published  Annual
  Publicity Mtls 01.03.04.07.10.1Z14.
    15.16.18.23.25
  Contact Polly Saltonstall
          Telephone (207) 288-3311
          P.O. Box 68
          Bar Harbor ME. 04609
 Summer  Times               I
  Day Published: 4  Times. Summer "
  Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.
    08.09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
 Boating Issue
  Day Published- Annual
  Desc.- Recreation
  Publicity Mtls 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.
    08.09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17

            BELFAST

Belfast Republican Journal      . "
4 Main St
Belfast ME 04915 (Waldo County)
Telephone (207) 338-3333
Mailing Address
  P 0 Box 327
  Belfast ME 04915
Pop Served  6.230
Year Establish  1829
Pub Frequency Thursday
Advertising Manager
 Circulation Manager

  	Utter
Entertainment Edrtor
       Sports Editor
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       frequency Thursday
           Broadsheet
  Sjbiewp- Rate $18 10/1/90
  Publicity Mils 01 02.03 04 05 06 C' 33
    09.10.11  12 13 14 15.16 17
  Circulation  otner 1 000
  Circulation  Type Paia
  Ownen»:
  waiter Worrall
  1291 Stuyvesan: Ave
  Union NJ 07083

  •Union Leader
  1291 Stuyvesani Ave
  Union NJ 07083 (Union County)
  SMSA Newark NJ
  Telephone  (201) 686-7700
  Mailing Address
   P O  Box  3109
   Union NJ  07083
  Year Establish 1928
  Pub  Frequency  Weekly
  Pub  Sue Broadsheet
  Subscnp Rate  S1800/Yr  10/1 '90
  Print Process Offset
  Circulation  otner 8.125
  Circulation Type Paid
  Ownerd):
  Walter Worrall
  1291 Stuyvesani Ave
  Union NJ 07083


             VERONA

 •Verona Cedar Grove Time*
 508 Bloomlield Ave
 v«rona NJ 07044 (Essex County)
 SMSA. Newark NJ
 Telephone (201) 239-0900
 Mailing Address
  PO Bo« 0
  Verona NJ 07044
 Year  Establish 1948
 Pub Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Sue Broadsheet
 Subicrip Rate S14/Yr
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation other 5 709
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Verona-Cedar Grove Times. Inc
 506 Bloomfield Ave
 Verona NJ 07044
 Ownership % 100
 Editorial:
 Ward Miele                     Editor


           WESTFIELD

 •WettfleW Leader                ""'
 SO Elm SI
 WesttttM NJ 07090 (Union County)
 SMSA. Newark NJ
 Telephone (201) 232-4407
 Mailing Address
  P.O Box 250
  WESTFEILD NJ 07091
 Pop. Served  32.000
 Year Establish. 1890
Pub Frequency  Thursday
Pub. Sue: Standard Sue
Subscnp  Rate- $12/Yr  In Union
  County: $15/Yr  Out of County
Pupkoty Mtls  06.14.19.21.22
Print Process- Offset
Circulation other 7.300
Circulation Type Paid
Ownon;»):
E Harriet Lee
SOEImSt
WestMd NJ 07090
Ownership %  100
WestAek) Leader Printing & Publishing
  Co
Mnegamint:
E Harriet Lee               President
E Harriet Lee               Publisher
Editorial:
Kathleen L Gardner             Editor
EHen Scott Brandt         Court Editor
Ellen Scott Brandt        Feature Editor
  Ellen Scott Brandt        Society Editor
  K L Gardner            Sports Editor
  Deadline: Monday 5PM
  Supplements):
  Westtreid Leader. The
   Lead Time 2 Weeks
  Gilt Guide
   Day Published  Pub Late Novemoer
   Lead Time 2 Weeks
   Desc  Columns (Misc)
   Publicity Mtls  12 1415 16.23
   Mtls Deadline  Early November
   Contact Denise J  Giordano
           Telephone (201) 232-4407
           P 0 Box 250
           WESTFEILD NJ 07091
   Spec Requiremts Tab
  •This Is Westtield-
   Day Published March
   Lead Time 1 Month
   Desc  Local News & Features
   Publicity Mtls 06.10.14
   Mtls Deadline: Marcn 1st
   Contact  Kathleen L Gardner
           Telephone  (201) 232-4407
           P 0  Box 250
           WESTFEILD NJ 07091
   Spec  Requiremts Tab
   Personnel  K  L Gardner
             Denise Giordano
 Graduation
   Day Published Third Week in June
   Desc  Local News & Features
   Publicity Mtls- 14
   Mtls Deadline Early June
   Contact. Dentse Giordano
           Telephone (201)232-4407
           P 0. Box 250
           WESTFEILD NJ 07091
   Spec  Requiremts  Ads • Business
    Card Size


            WHIPPANY

 •Regional Weekly News          ""*
 145 Algonquin Pkwy
 Whippany NJ 07981 (Moms County)
 SMSA- Newark NJ
 Telephone  (201)887-1323
 Mailing Address
   P.O. Box 128
   East Hanover NJ 07936
 Year Establish 1956
 Pub Frequency Wednesday
 Pub. Sue  Tabloid
 Subscnp  Rate $14/Yr   $22/2 Yr
   $18/Yr  Out ol County
 Publicity Mtls. 06.07 10.11.12.13.14.15.
   1617.18.19.2021.22.23.24
 Freelance Pay $25 • $50/Submission
   Usually weekly
 Print  Process Wet) Offset
 Circulation  other 5.000
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Ownen;.):
 Regional News Publishers  Inc
 PO Box 128
 East Hanover NJ 07936
 Ownership % 100
K L  Gardner
                       Relgion Editor
Thomas J. Vrabel             President
Deadline: Monday 5 pm Editorial
  Advertising Tuesday Noon


           WILDWOOD

Gazette Leader                  '"*
1212 Atlantic Ave
Wiktwood NJ 08260 (Cape May County)
Telephone (609) 522-3423
Pub  Frequency Weekly
Pub  Sue- Standard Sue
Subscrip  Rate  $18/Yr  In County
Publicity Mtls 15.19.22.23.24
Freelance Pay  Varies
Print Process. Offset
Circulation other 8 600
Circulation Type. Paid
Owned.*):
Worrell Enterprises. Inc
1 S Ocean Blvd Ste 319
Boca Raton FL 33432
             WYCKOFF

 •Wyekoft News. The
 525 Cedar Hill Ave
 Wyckofl NJ 07481 (Bergen County)
 SMSA New York  NY-NJ
 Telephone |201) 612-9191
 Pop  Served-  6.000
 Year Establish 1926
 Pub  Freouency  Wednesday
 Pub  Size Tabloid
 Subscnp  Rate $15/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 01.02.03040506.11.14
   17.19.20.21.22
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation other 18.000
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Ownerts):
 Papco Communications. Inc
 525 Cedar Hill Ave
 Wyckoff NJ 07481
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 Frederick  Paprm         .     Publisher
 Editorial:
 Matthew Fagan                  Editor
        NEW  MEXICO


         ALBUQUERQUE

 •Albuquerque
 7777 Jefferson. N.E . P 0 Drawer J - T
 Albuquerque NM 87109
  (Brnalilo County)
 SMSA Albuquerque. NM
 Telephone (505)823-3344
 Mailing Address
  PO Drawer
  Albuquerque  NM 87103
 Pub Frequency  Daily
 Subscrip Rate  $7 25/Mo


              BELEN

 Men Valencia County  Newt-Bulletin'
 1837 Sostmo Padilla Brvd
 Belen NM 87002 (Valencia County)
 Telephone (505)864-4472
 Mailing Address
  P 0  Box 25
  Belen NM 87002
 Year Establish  1909
 Pub Frequency Sun . Wed
 Pub Size Broadsheet
 Subicrip Rate: $26/Yr  in County.
  $32/Yr Elsewhere
 Publicity Mtls 14.22.26
 Print Process. Offset
 Circulation morning 4 700
  Sunday 4.700
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Ownertt):
 Ral|on Publishing. Inc
 Box 25
 Socorro NM 87801
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 Keith Green.                .Publisher
 Editorial:
 Darrell Pehr    ..           ... .Editor
 Deadline: 3pm  Thurs. tor  Sun.. 3pm
  Mon. tor Wed

 Potpourri
  Day Published. Weekly
  Lead Time. 5 Days
  Publicity Mtls: 14
  Mtls Deadline. Noon Wednesday Prior
  Contact  Keith Green
         Telephone  (505) 864-4472

           ESPANOLA

EipMola Rio Grande Sun
238 N  Railroad
 Espanola NM 87532 (Rio  Arba County)
Telephone: (505) 753-2126
Mailing Address
  P 0 Box 790
  Espanola NM  87532
 Pop  Served: 8.109
 Year Establish 19S6
 Pub  Frequency  Thursday
 Pub  Size Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate $15/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 06 1421.22
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation other 9 314
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Ovnettf):
 Sun Company Inc
 P 0 Box 790
 Espanola NM 87532
 Ownership % iOO
 Management:
 Robert Trapp                Publisher
 Julie Trapp        Advertising Manager
 Editorial:
 Robert Trapp                   Editor
 Deadline: 5 pm Monday
 SllppWlfMflt( S/t
 Salsa
  Day Published  Monthly
  Lead Time  10  Days
  Desc.. Local News & Features
  Mtls Deadline- Friday Prior
  Contact: Robert Trapp
          Telephone (505) 753-2126


             GALLUP

 Gallup Independent
 900 N Ninth. P 0 Box 1210
 Gallup NM 87301 (Mcfcmley County)


             HOBBS

 Hobbi Flare                    ""*
 114E Dunnam
 Hobos NM 88240 (Lea County)
 Telephone. (505) 393-5141
 Mailing Address
  P.O. Box 1095
  Hobos NM 88240
 Year Establish- 1948
 Pub. Frequency  Weekly
 Pub. Sue- Standard Size
 Subscrip. Rate: $12/Yr In  Lea
  Cnry.$13/Yr Outide Lea Cnty .$15/
  Ov
 Circulation Type-  Paid
Owiwrti):
 Lea Co  Publishing Co.
 114 E. Dunnam
Hobos NM 88240
Ownership % 100
      e: Monday 5 pm
Hobbs Flare
114 E. Dunnam
Hobbs NM 88240 (Lea County)
Telephone (505) 393-5141
Madmg Address.
  P.O. Box 1095
  Hobbs NM 88240
Pop. Served 30.000
Year Establish  1948
Newspaper
Pub. Freque
  b. Frequency Thursday
Pub. Size. Standard Size
Subscnp  Rate $12 /Yr. Lea County;
  (13/Yr. Outside
Publicity Mtls: 07.15
Freelance Pay: $0.25/inch
Pmt Process- Photo Offset
Circulation: other 3.500
Circulation Type: Paid        '""'.,
Owners):                      ;    '
Lea Co. Publishing Co.  • Agnes Kostner
  Head
114 E  Dunnam. P 0 Box 1095
Hobbs NM 88240
Ownership %  100
Lea County Publishing Co     ~  .
114 E.  Dunnam
Hobbs-MM 88240
BureeuU):
Lea Co. Publishing Co  dba Hobbs Flare.
  The
Box 1095
Hobbs NM 88240
Telephone. (505) 393-5141
Contact. Agnes Kastner Head. Owner
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  Hobbs NM 88240
  Contact  Agnes Kostner Head  Publisher
  Management:
  Agnes Kastner Head          Publisher
  Deadline: Noon  Tuesday
  Supplement! l):
  Agnes Kostner Head
    Day Published  Weekly
    Lead Time  Monday Tuesday

  Lea County Consumers News
  Hobbs NM 88240 (Lea County!

  Lubbock Avalanche Journal      """'
  Hobbs NM 88240 (Lea County!

  Odessa American, The
  Hobbs NM 88240 (Lea County)

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  Hobbs NM 88240 (Lea County)

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  Hobbs NM 88240 (Lea County)

              RUIOOSO

 RuMoto  News, The
  104 Park Ave.
 Ruidoso NM 88345 (Lincoln County)
 Telephone (505)257-4001
 Mailing Address
   P 0  Box 128
   Ruidoso NM 88345
 Year Establish  1946
 Pub Frequency  Monday & Thursday
 Pub Size- Broadsheet
 Subscrip.  Rate- $30/Yr
 Print Process- Offset
 Circulation evening 5.832
 Circulation Type:  Paid


            SANTA  FE

 Santa Fe Reporter
 132 East  Marc/ St.
 Santa  Fe  NM 87501 (Santa Fe County)
 Telephone (505)988-5541
 Mailing Address
  P.O.  Box 2306
  Santa Fe NM 87504
 Year Establish: 1974
 Pub Frequency  Weekly
 Pub Size- Tabloid
 Subscrip  Rate: $30 /Yr
 Publicity Mils.  06.07.11.14.15.16.17.19.
  21.22
 Freelance Pay: S25 to $50
 Print Process.  Offset
 Wire Services.  Alternet
 Circulation, other 20.500
 Circulation Type- Free
 Ownerls):
 Santa Fe Reporter. Inc.. The
 P.O. Box 2306
 Santa Fe NM 87504


               TAOS

 Taos News, The
 120 Carnino de la Placita
 Taos NM 87571 (Taos County)
 Telephone: (SOS) 758-2241
 Mailing Address.
  P.O. Box U
  Taos  NM 87571
 Pop. Served: 3.000
 Year Establish: 1893
 Pub. Frequency: Thursday
 Pub. Size:  Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate: $35/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 10.12.14.19.21.22
 Freelance  Pay: $l/lnch
 Prmt Process: Offset
 Circulation: other 8.778
 Circulation Type: Paid
Owner(s):
 Robin McKmney Martin
  P 0  Box U
  fjos NM 87571
  Ownership % 100
  El Crepusculo
  P 0  Box U
  Taos NM 87571
  Ownership % 100
  Management:
  Robin McKmney Martin        President
  Billie Blair                   Publisher
  Joanne Crass      Advertising Manager
  Editorial:
  Bryan Welch                    Editor
  Dick Behnke             Sports Editor
 Deadline: Noon Monday
 Supplement(i):
 Visitors Guide Tabloid
   Day Published June-August
   Lead Time Mid May
   Publicity Mtls  14
   Mtls Deadline  May 1
 Taos Style
   Day  Published 2 Weeks Before Easter
   Lead Time Mid March
   Publicity Mtls  14
   Mtls Deadline  August 15
 That's Taos
   Day  Published January
   Lead Time- Mid-January
   Desc.  Sports
   Publicity Mtls.  14
   Mtls Deadline  Mid Novemoer
 Taos Fiestas
   Day  Published  July 19
   Lead Time  June 30
   Publicity Mtls-  14
   Mtls Deadline July  7


       TRUTH OR  CONS

 Sierra County Sentinel
 1747 E. Third
 Truth Or Cons NM 87901
   (Sierra County)
 Telephone. (505) 894-3088
 Mailing Address
   PO  Box 351
   Truth Or Cons NM 87901
 Pop. Served  7.000
 Year Establish 1967
 Pub. Frequency Wednesday
 Pub. Size. Standard Size
 Subscrip  Rate: $15 Local $20  Out of
   County/Yr
 Publicity  Mtls- 06.11.12.14.15.19.22.24
 Freelance Pay: Upon Request
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation: other 4.300
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Ownerts):
 Myrna  Baird
 P 0. Box 351
 Truth Or  Cons NM 87901
 Ownership % 50
 Susan Baird
 PO. Box  351
 Truth Or  Cons NM 87901
 Ownership %  50
 Mavtafement:
 Myrna Baird..     ...        Publisher
 Susan Baird..     Advertising  Manager
 Susan Baird        . Marketing Director
 Neil R.  Baird . .    . Personnel  Manager
 Susan Baird    .  .  Promotion  Manager
 Editorial:
 Neil R. Baird	Editor
 Deadline: 3 P.M.  Monday


          TUCUMCARI

Quay County Sun, The
902 S.  First
Tucumcan NM 88401  (Quay County)
Telephone: (505) 461-1952
Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 1408
  Tucumcan NM 88401
Year Establish- 1975
Pub. Frequency: Wednesday & Saturday
Pub. Size- Broadsheet
Subscrip.  Rate: $24/Yr
Publicity Mtls: 06.07.10.11.12.13.14.15
  16.19.20.21.22.24.25
 Freelance Pay  $5 • 15 oer Story/Photo
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation  otner 3 500
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owner(s):
 Southern Newspapers
 1050 Wilcrest
 Houston TX 77092
 Ownership Jo  100
 Editorial:
 Elizabeth Morris            City Editor
 Jeff Rhein                Sports Editor
 Deadline: News • 48 Hrs  Prior  Ads 24
   Hrs  Prior
 Supplement(f):
 TV Listings
   Day  Published Saturdays
   Lead Time 3 Days
   Publicity Mtls 01 06.07.09.10.11.13
    14.15.16.17.19.20.21  22.24.25
   Mtls Deadline Tuesdays. 5 pm
   Contact Karl Terry
          Telephone  (505) 461-1952
          P 0. Box 1408
          Tucumcan NM 88401
 SUNscape
   Day  Published: Monthly  • May Thru
    Sept.
   Lead Time  Last Week ol Pr
   Publicity Mtls 01.06.07.09.10.11.12.
    13.14.15.16.19.21.25
   Mtls Deadline Week Prior  to
    Publication Month
   Contact Karl Terry
          Telephone  (505) 461-1952
          P 0. Box 1408
          Tucumcan NM  88401
          NEW YORK

              ADAMS
 Empire State Famer
 7 Mam St
 Adams NY 13605 (Jeffersn County)
 Telephone (315)232-4586
 Mailing Address:
  P 0. Box 68
  Adams NY 13605
 Year Establish 1978
 Pub  Frequency Twice Monthly (1st &
  3rd W
 Pub. Size: Tabloid
 Subscrip Rate Free
 Publicity Mtls- 06.07 10 11.12.14.15.16.
  19.21.22.23
 Circulation Type  Free
 Ownerts):
 Journal  Publishing Company
 7 Mam St
 Adams NY 13605
 Ownership % 100
 Deadline: Friday Before 1st & 3rd
  Wednesdays of Each Month
                                 W*3J
 Jefferson County Journal
 7 Main St
 Adams NY 13605 (Jeffersn County)
 Telephone (315) 232-2141
 Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 68
  Adams NY 13605
 Year Establish: 1844
 Pub. Frequency: Weekly. Wednesday
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate- $17/Yr St $20/Yr Out
  of Jeff Co $22/Yr Out St
 Publicity Mtls: 06.14.22
 Print Process: Offset
 Circulation morning 3.500
 Circulation Type. Paid
 Ownerfs):
 Journal  Publishing Company
 7 Mam St
Adams NY 13605
Ownership %. 100
Supplements):
Empire State  Farmer.  Est.  1976
  Day Published Bi - Monthly
  Lead Time:  Monday Before P
  Desc.: Farming-Gardening
  Publicity Mtls: 06.14.19.21.22.23
  Mtls Deadline Friday 1st & 3rd Each
    Month
   Contact  Robert S  Rhodes
           Telephone (315) 232-4586
           7 Mam St
           Adams NY 13605


              ALBION

 •Albion Advertiser (E)           """
 8 L  Bank St
 Aloion NY 14411 (Orleans County)
 SMSA Rochester. NY
 Telephone  (716) 589-4455
 Mailing Address
   P 0  Box 226
   Albion NY 14411
 Year Establish  1824
 Pub Frequency Wednesday
 Pub. Size. Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate: $20/Yr
 Publicity Mtls.  06.12.13.14.15.16.19.20.
   21.22.23.24
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation- evening 3.570
 Circulation Type- Paid
 Ownerts):
 Park Newspapers of Medina. Inc
 413 Mam
 Medina NY 14103
 Ownership %•  100
 Management:
 Jessica Matson    Advertising Manager
 Editorial:
 Owen P Toate              .   .  Editor


              ALDEN

 •Weisbeck Publ fc Print, Inc DBA "*"
  AMen Advertiser
 13200 Broadway
 Alden NY 14004 (Erie County)
 SMSA: Buffalo.  NY
 Telephone- (716) 937-9226
 Year Establish.  1914
 Pub. Frequency- Thursday
 Pub. Size. Tabloid
 Subscrip. Rate- $14/Yr
 Publicity Mtls  11.14.15.16.19.21.22.24,

 Print Process:  Photo Offset
 Circulation: other 3.551
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Owner**):
 Wersbeck Publishing & Printing.  Inc.
 Editorial:
 Leonard A Weisbeck. Sr ..    .  . Editor
 Deadline: Noon Monday week of
  publication.


           ALTAMONT

 •Attamont Enterprise            ""*
 123 Maple Ave.
 Altamont NY 12009 (Albany County)
 SMSA: Albany-Schenectady-Troy. NY
 Telephone: (518) 861-6641
 Pop. Served: 25.000
 Year Establish:  1884
 Local  News & General Features
 Pub. Frequency: Thursday
 Pub. Size: Tabloid
 Subscrip. Rate: $16/ln County. $18V
  Out Of County
 Publicity Mtts: 01.06.07.14.15.16.18.19.
  21.22.24
 Freelance Pay:  Negotiable
 Prmt Process:  Offset
 Circulation- other 6.300
 Circulation Type. Paid
Ownerts):
Altamont Enterprise             	
 123 Maple Ave.
Altamont NY 12009
Ownership-*: 100
James E. Gardner	
James E. Gardner  	Pubhsher
Editorial:
Chris Santord	Editor in Chief
Bryce Sutler	Feature Editor
Deadline: Tuesday Noon
Supplement^):
Altamont Enterprise
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 Editorial:
 Susan Porter                   Editor
Jjse. L3rrBert             Sports Editor
 Deadline: News deadline 5PM  Friday
   40 deadline i P M Monday Classified
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          YOUNGSTOWN

 'Boardman News                "-"*4
 6221 Market St
 Youngstown OH 44512
   (Mafionmg County)
 SMSA  Youngstown-Warren  OH
 Telephone (216) 758-2658
 Maihng Address
   6221 Market St
   Youngstown OH 44512
 Pop Served 50.000
 Year Establish  1947
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Pub Sue Standard Size
 Subscrip  Rate  $15 /Yr
 Publicity  Mtls 01.04.06.07 10.11.12.13.
   1415.16.17.18.19.20.21.22
 Circulation other 5.100
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Management
 Jack A Darnell            .  Publisher
Jack A. Darnell     Advertising Manager
Jack A Darnell    Classified Adv  Manag
Jack A Darnell          Sales Manager
Editorial:
John A Darnell                 Editor
Deadline: Noon Every Tuesday

•Youngstown Buckeye Review
632 Belmont Ave
Youngstown OH 44502
  (Mahonmg County)
SMSA. Youngstown-Warren.  OH
Telephone (216)  743-2250
Pop Servefl- 115.000
Year Establish  1937
Pub. Frequency. Friday
Pub Size  Tabloid
Subscrip  Rate  $15/Yr
Publicity Mtls 01.06.11.12.131415.16.
  17.19.20.21 22.23
Print Process Offset
Circulation other 1.500
Circulation Type Paid
Ownerjs):
Wftams Publishing Co Inc
620 Belmont <*»
Youngstown OH -44502
Ownership % 100
                           President
                           Publisher
McCullough Williams. Jr
Sterling A Williams
Crystal Ann Williams
                  Advertising Manager
Brenda Richardson Circulation Manager
Sterling Witkams     Marketing Director
Crystal A. Williams   Personnel Manager
Editorial:
Crystal A Williams              Editor
Tarena Lockett          Society Editor
Deadline: Tues 12 noon each week-
  Wed. 12 noon for ads.


          ZANESVILLE

ZmtvUta Mutkingum Advertiser "*"
760 Linden Ave.
Zanesville OH 43701
  (Muskingm County)
Telephone (614)453-0615
Maifcng Address
  P.O. Box 2905
  Zanesville OH 43702
Year Establish  1976
Pub. Frequency. Weekly
Pub. Size. Tabloid
Suoscnp  Rate Free
Publicity Mtls 06.14.21
Prmt Process Offset
Circulation Sunday 35.300.
  other 36.000
Circulation Type- Free
Owner).):
Add  Inc
 PO Box267
 Waupaca wi 54981
 Dudllm: Wednesday 4 cm
          OKLAHOMA


              ATOKA

 Atoka County Times
 109 S Penn
 Atoka OK 74525 (Atoka County)
 Pub  Frequency  Thursday
 Circulation other 3.800
 Editorial:
 Foster F Cam                  Editor


            BETHANY

 •Bethany Tribune-Review
 3813 N College
 Bethany OK 73008 (Oklahoma County)
 SMSA. Oklahoma City. OK
 Telephone  (405) 789-1962
 Mailing Address:
  PO  Box 40
  Bethany OK 73008
 Pop. Served 25.000
 Year Establish  1923
 Local News
 Pub. Frequency. Tues-Fn
 Pub. Sue  Standard Size
 Subscrip  Rate- $12/Yr
 Publicity Mtls- 06.07.11 12 15.16.17 19.
  20.21.22.23
 Freelance Pay  Varies
 Print  Process Offset
 Circulation: other 4.950
 Circulation Type.  Paid
 Owner
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  Ownerts):
  Larry Hammer
 . BBX 245
  CfteYOkee OK 73738
  Management:
  Larry Hammer
  Editorial:
  Carol Angle
Publisher

   Editor
  Messenger & Republican
  216 S Grand
  Cherokee OK 73728 (Alfalfa Countv)
  Telephone (405) 596-3344
  Year  Establish 1900
  Pub  Frequency Thursday
  Pub.  Sue Standard Size
  Subscrip  Rate SI4 In County. (25 Out
   of State
  Publicity Mils- 01.03.05.06 12.14 26
  Print  Process. Offset
  Circulation other 2.500
  Circulation Type  Paid
  Owner<»):
  Larry Hammer
  Box 245
  Cherokee OK 73728
  Ownership % 100
  Management:
  Larry Hammer               Publisher
  Editorial:
  Steve Booher                   Editor
        •: Noon Tuesday
          COLLINSVILLE

 •Collinsville News - Herald       ""'
 1113W Main
 Collinsville OK 74021 (Tulsa County)
 SMSA Tulsa. OK
 Telephone. (918) 371-9666
 Mailing Address
   1113 W  Main
   Collinsville OK  74021
 Year Establish 1899
 Pub  Frequency  Weekly
 Pub. Sue. Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate $12.85/Yr Tulsa. $17/
   Yr  In Oklahoma
 Publicity Mtls- 06.07.14.15.16.18.19 20.
   21.22.23.24
 Print Process: Offset
 Circulation other 3.000
 Circulation Type- Paid
 Ownerd):
 Bill R  Retherford, Publisher
 8545 E 41
 Tulsa OK 74145
 Ownership % 100
                            Publisher
 Bill R. Rethertord
       •f. Thursday
             COROELL

 Corded Beacon, The
 115E. Mam St. PO  Bok 220
 Cordell OK 73632 (Washita County)
 Telephone  (405) 832-3333
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Circulation: other 3.9S9
 Editorial:
 Ed Burchfiel           .         Editor


             OURANT

 Shopper, Zone I
 120 N  12th St
 Durant OK 74702 (BRYAN County)
 Telephone (405) 924-1770
 Year Establish 1976
 Pub  Frequency Weekly
 Pub  Size Tabloid
 Publicity Mils 14
 Print Process Web Offset
 Circulation  other 14.239
 Circulation Type Free
 Owner(t):
 H  Wayne Cox Publisher
 4905 Hwy 75. S
 Demon TX 75020
 Ownership % 100
Management:
H  Wayne Cox                Publisher
Deadline: Friday Prior to Publication


            FAIRVIEW

Fjirview Republican
112 N  Mam
Fairview OK 73737 (Major County)
Telephone' <405) 227-4439
Pub  Frequency  Thursday
Circulation  other 3.400
           Larry Hammer
           Box 245
           Cherokee OK  73728
           Editorial:
           Dave Altman
                                          Editor
                         GROVE
           Grove Sun, The
           14 W  3rd St
           Grove OK 74344 (Delaware County)
           Telephone (918) 786-2228
           Mailing Address
             P 0. Box 969
             Grove OK 74344
           Pop Served  3.400
           Year Establish: 1898
           Pub Frequency  Wed  Fn
           Pub Sue  Standard Size
           Subscrip  Rate $2040/Yr  In County.
             $26.40 /Yr  Out Of State
           Publicity Mtls 21.22.24
           Print Process Offset
           Circulation other 3.451
           Circulation Type  Paid
           Owner(»):
           Grove Sun Newspaper Co . Inc -Peter M
             Crow
           Ownership % 100
           Management:
           Peter M Crow               President
           Peter M Crow               Publisher
           Editorial:
           James E  Meimerstort            Editor
           Deadline: Monday - Wednesday


                       HOMINY

           •Hominy  News-Progress
           P 0 Box 38
           Hominy OK 74035 (Osage County)
           SMSA Tulsa. OK
           Telephone (918) 885-2101
           Pub Frequency  Thursday
           Pub Sue  Standard Size
           Subscrip. Rate. $11 /Yr.
           Circulation  other 1.650
           Circulation Type.  Paid
           Owner(s):
           Ferguson & Ferguson
           Cleveland OK  74020
           Editorial:
           Ramona Brown                  Editor


                    KINGFISHER

          Kingfisher Times                "°"
           323 N. Mam St.
           Kingfisher OK 73750 (Kmgfshr County)
          Telephone- (405) 375-3220
          Mailing Address
           P.O. Box 209
           Kingfisher OK 73750
          Year Establish: 1889
          Pub. Frequency Wednesday & Sunday
          Pub. Sue. Broadsheet
          Subscrip Rate. $18.73 /Yr  In County
          Publicity Mtls  15.16.17.20.21.22.24
          Freelance Pay: $.25 /Inch
          Print Process  Offset
          Wire Services  None
          Circulation  morning 4.200.
           Sunday 4.200. other  4.200
          Circulation  Type: Paid
          Owner).):
          Kingfisher Free Press
          323 N Mam
          Kingfisher OK  73750
          Ownership  %  100
          Editorial:
          Gary Reid                      Editor
  Deadline: Monday by 5 om - Thursday
   oy 5 pm


              KONAWA

  Konawa Leader, The
  PO  Box  157
  Konawa OK 74849 (Seminole County)
  Telephone (405) 925-3187
  Mailing Address
   PO Box 157
   Konawa OK 74849
  Pub  Frequency Thursday
  Circulation other 3.000
  Owners):
  Max Gallagher
  Editorial:
  Ed Gallagher                    Editor


              MAOILL

 Madlll Record. The              "°"
  P 0 Box 529
 Madill OK 73446 (Marshall County)
 Telephone: (405)  795-3355
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Circulation other 4.218
 Editorial:
 Jamel Patie...                .  Editor

 Shopper Zone II.  The            *"*
 2nd & ullie
 Madill  OK  73446 (Marshall County)
 Telephone  (405) 795-5553
 Year Establish-  1986
 Pub. Frequency Wednesday
 Pub. Size- Tabloid
 SuBscrip Rate. Free
 Publicity Mtls  14
 Circulation other  9.191
 Circulation Type Free
 Ownerd):
 H Wayne Cox. Publisher
 PO  Box 1249
 Dentson TX 75020
 Ownership %•  100
 Management:
 H Wayne Cox               Publisher
 Deadline: Friday Prior to Publication


        OKLAHOMA CITY

 •AptUI Hill Beacon
 124 W. Commerce
 Oklahoma City OK  73109
  (Oklahoma County)
 SMSA  Oklahoma City. OK
 Telephone- (405) 232-4151
 Year Establish  1905
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Pub  Sue: Standard Sue
 Subscrip  Rate $50/Yr
 Publicity Mtls: 06.14.21.22
 Circulation: other 50.000
 Circulation Type Paid
 Management:
 John Lambert      Advertising Manager
 Editorial:
 David Sellers         	Editor

 •Del City News                  """
 4513 S.E. 29th St
 Oklahoma City OK  73115
  (Oklahoma County)
 SMSA:  Oklahoma City. OK
 Telephone (405) 672-6777
 Pop. Served: 330.000
 Year Establish  1948
 Pub Frequency. Thursday
 Pub. Size Tabloid
 Subscrip Rate- $11.60/Yr. - Loca
 Publicity Mtls: 10.14.15.16.19.20.21.22.
  23.24
 Freelance Pay  15%-20% Comm.
 Circulation other 4.500
 Circulation Type Paid
Owner).):
Griffin Publishing Co .  Inc
4513 S E. 29th St.
Oklahoma City OK 73115
Ownership  %  100
Editorial:
Shirley Griffin                   Editor
Deadline: Monday noon
Supplement).):
Market East
  Day Published  Monthly
  Contact: Shirley Griffin
          Telephone- (000) 454-2451
          P 0 Box 448
          Harrah OK 73045

•Journal Record                 "*"
621 N  Robinson
Oklahoma City OK 73102
  (Oklahoma County)
SMSA Oklahoma City. OK
Telephone: (405) 278-6077
Year Establish  1922
Pub. Frequency  Daily
Pub. Sue Broadsheet
Subscrip. Rate: $98.50/Yr
Publicity Mtls: 14.15.16.19.20.21.24
Print Process: Offset
Wire Services- AP. NY
Circulation-  morning 6.560
Circulation Type.  Paid
Management:
Larry Fisk  .         ... President
Dan Hogan ..                 Pubksher
Mary Dunbar       Advertising Manager
                                                                              Editorial:
                                                                              David Page.
                                                                                                                                                     Editor
                                                                              •Moore American, The
                                                                              2434 N Janeway
                                                                              Oklahoma City OK 73160
                                                                               (Clevelnd County)
                                                                              SMSA: Oklahoma City. OK
                                                                              Telephone: (405) 794-5555
                                                                              Mailing Address.
                                                                               P.O. Box 6739
                                                                               Oklahoma City OK 73153
                                                                              Pop. Served: 36.000
                                                                              Year Establish  1935
                                                                              Pub. Frequency- Saturday
                                                                              Pub. Size- Broadsheet
                                                                              Subscrip. Rate: $12/Yr
                                                                              Publicity Mtls. 11.12.14.15.16.17.18.19.
                                                                               20.21.22.23.24.25.26
                                                                              Freelance  Pay. Open
                                                                              Print Process: Off-Set
                                                                              Wire Services: No
                                                                              Circulation: evening 4.000
                                                                              Circulation Type  Paid
                                                                              Owmrts):
                                                                              Engleman  Newspapers. Inc.
                                                                              P.O. Box 6739
                                                                              Oklahoma City OK 73153
                                                                              Ownership % 100

                                                                            •  Steve Engleman     	President
                                                                             Steve Engleman          ..  . Publisher
                                                                              Flo Elliott         . Circulation Manager
                                                                             Editorial:
                                                                              RickFelty	Editor
                                                                             Deadline: Mon  before

                                                                             Penny Pmcher Press
                                                                               Day Published: Wednesday
                                                                               Lead Time- 1 Week
                                                                               Desc • Advertiser

                                                                              •Oklahoma City Friday          V""
                                                                              10801 N. Quail Plaza Drive
                                                                             Oklahoma City OK 73120
                                                                               (Oklahoma County)
                                                                             SMSA: Oklahoma City.  OK
                                                                             Telephone: (405) 755-3311
                                                                             Madng Address
                                                                               P.O. Box 20340
                                                                               Oklahoma City OK 73156
                                                                             Pop. Served: 50.000
                                                                             Year Establish:  1974            —  '
                                                                             Communty Newspaper (Sub.)
                                                                             Pub. Frequency Weekly
                                                                             Pub. Sue:  Broadsheet
                                                                             Subscrip  Rate: $16/Yr. in County
                                                                             Publicity Mtls- 01.06.14.15.16.17.19.20.
                                                                               21.24.26
                                                                             Freelance Pay.  Open
                                                                             Print Process: Offset
                                                                             Circulation: other 18.742
                                                                             Circulation Type:  Controlled
                                                                             Owners):
                                                                             Nichols Hills Publishing Co
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    Oklahoma City OK 73116
    Ownership % 100
..   Bun«i«)-
    Oklahoma City Fnaay
    916 Maryland Ave  Hi
    Washington DC 20002
    Telephone (202) 547-7607
    Contact Jay Gourley, Associate Editor
    Management:
   J Leiana Gourley             Publisher
   Shirley Lewis       Circulation Manager
   Ray Hibbard         Marketing Director
   Editorial:
   J Island Gourley               Editor
   Bretta Barrett               Art Editor
   Ray Hibbard            Business Editor
   Vicki Clark                  Columnist
   Vicki Clark               Drama Editor
   J (.eland Gourley      Education Editor
   Vicki Clark        Entertainment Editor
   Vicki Clark              Fashion Editor
   Ray Hibbard            Financial Editor
   Vicki Clark             .   Food Editor
   J Leland Gourley        Foreign Editor
   Vicki Clark              Garden Editor
   Vicki Clark       .        Home Editor
   J Leland Gourley        Opinion Editor
   J Leland Gourley        Political Editor
   Vicki Clark        Radio Television Edit
   Gordon Walker           Religion Editor
   Vicki Clark                Travel Editor
   Vicki Clark        Women t Interest Edit
   Deadline: 1 week before publication
    date
   Supplement)!):
   Home & Garden
    Day Published- Weekly
    Lead Time  3  Weeks
    Publicity Mtls  06.10.11.12.13.14
    Contact- Ray  Hibbard
   Friday 5 Woman
    Day Published. Monthly, last Week
    Lead Time  2 Weeks
    Publicity Mils- 06.14.15.24.2S
    Contact. Bretta Barritt
            Oklahoma City OK 73156
   Friday Fashion
    Day Published: Semi • Annually
    Lead Time-  3 Weeks
    Desc: Fashion
    Publicity Mtls. 06.10.11.12.13
    Mtls Deadline  3 weeks in advance
    Contact: Ray Hibbard
            Telephone (405) 755-3311
            P.O.  Box 20340
            Oklahoma  City OK 73156
  Menu Guide
    Day Published Semi - Monthly
    Lead Time 3 Weeks
    Publicity Mtls  14
    Contact Ray Hibbard
  Friday Perspective
    Day Published Quarterly
    Lead Time 2 Weeks
    Desc.. Business-Financial
    Publicity Mtls:  01.06.12.13.14.15.20.
     21.23.24
    Mtls Deadline-  January 5 April 5. July
     5. October 5
    Contact. L. Gourley.  M Ray. R Hibbard
           Telephone  (405)  755-3311
           Box 20340
           Oklahoma City OK 73156
    Personnel: Cordon Walker


               POTEAU

 •PotMu OaHy N«w» t Sun       '""
 906 Central
 Poteau OK 74953 (Le Flore County)
 SMSA: Fort Smth. AR-OK
 Telephone. (918) 647-3188
 Maikng Address
    PO. Box 1237
    Poteau OK 74953
 Pop. Served 8.500
 Year Establish. 1892
 Thursday & Sunday
 Pub. Frequency:  Daily  Except Monday &
   Saturday
 Pub  Size. Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate. $60/Yr  In Cnty: 96 /
   Yr Out ot Cnty 96/Yr Out St
  Publicity Mtls  01 .02.03.04 05 06.07.08
   09.10.11.12.13.14 15.16 17
  Freelance Pay $1 /Per inch
  Print Process  Offset
  Circulation morning 5.475
   Sunday 5.860
  Circulation Type  Paid
  Owner(»):
  Indian Nations Communications  Inc
  P 0  Box 1237
  Poteau OK 74953
  Ownership ". 100
  Bweaud):
  Poteau Daily News 4 Sun
  906 Central
  Poteau OK 74953
  Telephone  (918)647-3188
  Contact  Wallace S  Burchett  Publisher
 Wallace S  Burcnett           Publisher
 Janet Fox          Advertising Manager
 Debbie Tidwell    Classified Adv Manag
 Editorial:
 Robin Brown                    Editor
 John Clark               Sports Editor
 Deadline 5 pm. 2 Days Prior to
   Publication
 Extravaganza
   Day Published- Weekly on Sundays
   Lead Time 1 Week
   Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.07
    08.09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
   Mtls Deadline: 1 Week Prior Insertion
   Contact. Wallace S Burchett
           Telephone- (918) 647-8196
           P.O. Box 1237
           Poteau OK 74953
 Shoppers' Guide
   Day Published  Weekly on Wednesdays
   Lead Time 1 Week              .
   Publicity Mtls  01.02.03.04.05.06.07.
    08.09.10.11.12.13.14,15.16.17


              PRYOR

 •Pryor Jefferaonian
 32 S Adair
 Pryor OK 74362 (Mayes County)
 SMSA. Tulsa. OK
 Telephone (918) 825-3292
 Mailing Address-
   P.O. Box 458
   PRYOR OK 74362
 Pop. Served: 10.000
 Year Establish: 1907
 Pub Frequency  Thursday
 Pub. Size: Standard Size
 Subscrip. Rate- Free
 Publicity Mtls: 06.12.14.15.16.21.22
 Print Process- Offset
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Own«r<«):
 Daily Times
 105 S Adair. Box  308
 Pryor OK 74361
 Ownership % 100
 Deadline: Tuesday Noon


             PURCELL

 'Purcafj
 225 W Mam
 Puree* OK 73080 (Mcclam County)
 SMSA: Oklahoma  City. OK
 Telephone. (405)  527-2126
 Mailing Address:
  P.O.  Box 191
  Purcell OK 73080
 Pop. Served: 4.900
 Year Establish: 1887
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Pub Size: Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate. $ 10.50 /Yr
 Puokcity Mtls. 06.14.15.16.22.24
Print Process. Offset
Circulation: other  6.300
Circulation Type: Paid
Omwrd):
McClan County Publishing Co.. Inc
P.O Box 191
Purcell OK 73080
Ownership %: 51
McCain County Publishing Co.. Inc.
 PO  Box 191
 Purcell OK 73080
 Ownership •/, 49
 Deadline: Tuesday 3PM


             SALLISAW

 •Saquoyah  County Times
 111 N  Oak
 Sallisaw OK 74955 (Seauoyan County)
 SMSA Fort Smith. AR-OK
 Telephone (918) 775-4433
 Mailing Address
  P 0 Box 370
  Sallisaw OK 74955
 Pop. Served  6.385
 Year Establish  1932
 Pub  Frequency: Thurs . Sun
 Pub  Size- Broadsheet
 Suoscrip  Rate (13/Yr
 Publicity Mils: 22
 Print Process. Offset
 Circulation evening 7.000.
  Sunday 7.000, other 6.100
 Circulation Type. Paid
 OwMftl):
 Cookson Hills Publishers, me
 PO. Box 370
 Salksaw OK 74955
 Ownership %  100
                            President
                            Publisher
                   Advertising Manager
                  Classified Adv. Manag

                            .   .Editor
                            Columnist
Dick Mayo
Jim Mayo
Dan Rodgers
Del Evertt
Editorial:
Jim Mayo
Dick Mayo
 Tammy Woods   Corner * Interest Edit


         SAND SPRINGS

 •Sand Springs Leader           ""*
 303 N. McKinley Ave
 Sand Springs OK 74063 (Tulsa County)
 SMSA Tulsa. OK
 Telephone- (918) 245-6634
 Year Establish- 1912
 Pub. Frequency Wednesday. Sunday.
  Friday
 Pub Size: Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate $33/Yr Local
 Publicity Mtls: 14.21.22.26
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation- other 5.228
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owners):
 Park Newspapers of Cimarron Inc
 303 N McKinley
 Sand Springs OK 74063
 Ownership %  100
Joanita Brewer    Advertising Manager
Editorial:
Andy Tempteton            .     Editor
Oaealllm, Noon Tuesdays. Fridays.
  Thursdays
Suppwfnenti sj:
Lifestyles for The Golden Years
  Day Published. Monthly
  Lead Time: 15th Of Month B
  Publicity Mtls: 14.19.20.21.22.25


            SKIATOOK

•SUateek Journal                "*"
501 W. Rogers
Skiatook OK 74070 (Tulsa County)
SMSA:  Tulsa. OK
Telephone: (918) 396-1616
Mailing Address.
  8545 E 41st
  Tuba OK 74145
Year Establish: 1985
Pub. Frequency. Weekly
Pub Size: Broadsheet
Subscrip. Rate- tl0.85/Yr. Local
Publicity Mm  06.14.15.16.18.19.20.21.
  22.24
Print Process:  Offset
Circulation- other 3.300
Circulation Type. Pax)
                                        Ownerfi):
                                        Bill R Retherford. Publisher
                                        8545 E  41
                                        Tulsa OK 74145
                                        Ownership %  100
                                        Management:
                                        Bill R Retherfora
                                        Editorial:
                                        Edd Garret!
                                        Deadline: Friday Before Next I


                                                     STIGLER

                                        Stif tor News-Sentinel
                                        204 S Broadway
                                        Stigler OK 74462 (Masked Co
                                        Telephone- (918) 967-4655
                                        Mading Address.
                                          Box 310
                                          Stigler OK 74462
                                        Pop  Served. 2.600
                                        Year  Establish. 1930
                                        Pub.  Frequency Thursday
                                        Pub.  Size: Broadsheet
                                        Subscrip. Rate- $16/Yr
                                        Publicity Mtls- 14.15.19.21.2Z24/-3
                                        Print Process: Offset
                                        Circulation: morning 3.667. i
                                        Circulation Type. Paid
AdvertaMg I
Circulation 1
                                                                Spans t
 Linus G. Williams
 Linus G. Williams
 J  Butt/am
 Georgia Speegte .
 Editorial:
 Linus G. Williams.
 Sharon Johnson.   ...A
 Linda Lamb    	
 Juanita Sturgeon
 Linus T. WWiams
 Supptoment(s):
 Stigler News - Sentinel
  Day Published: Weekly
  Lead Tune:  Monday 5 p.m.
  Contact. Linda Lamb
          Telephone: (918) 967W
          P.O. Box 310
          Sbfter OK 74462
The Country Star
  Day Published: Every Thursday   ..
  Lead Tme:  Preceding Tues.
  Publicity Mtls. 14.15.16.21.22.24
  Mm Deadline: Monday 5 p.m.      j
  Contact: Linus G. Williams        »f3
          Telephone: (918) 9«7-4*S»v
          204 S. Broadway         3J
          Stigktr OK 74462       ' *
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            ST1LWELL

StHww Dvmocfvt'elounieil         -~
P.O.  Box 508                       :
Stilwell OK 74960 (Adair County)
Telephone: (918) 696-2228
Pop. Served: 2,369
Year Establish: 1897
Pub.  Frequency Thursday
Pub. Size:  Standard Size
Subscnp  Rate: $12.50/Yr. Out ot StaM
Circulation: other 5.500
Circulation Type: Paid          "'"-''
Owner<«):
Sam Love
Ownership %.  100
                                       Sam 0. Love
                                       Sam 0. Love  .
                                       Jean Rots	
                                       Jean Ross	Circulation I
                                       Lillic Starr   .  ..  Classmed Adv. Mana|
                                       Editorial:.                      •  •
                                       Sam 0. Love	Edrtor
                                       Penny Dotson .      ... Busmeu Edttor
                                       Wikna Wwclaw	Feature EdMor
                                       Ulw Starr       . Women's Interest Edit
                                                4 P.M.. Monday.
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            TAHLEQUAH
         l Preit. The
  West 2nd  P 0  Box 888
  Tahiequan OK  74464
   (Cherokee County)
  Telephone  (918) 4568833
  PuD Frequency Thursday
  Circulation  other 4 500
  Owners):
  Tahtequah Risennoover Printing Co .
   Inc
  Edltoriil:
  Lynn Molloy                    Editor

                                 • IOS9
  Tahlequah  Cherokee County
   Chronicle
  Grovers Corner
  Taniequan OK 74464
   (Cherokee County)
  Telephone  (918)456-5257
  Mailing Address
   P 0  Box 947
   TAHLEQUAH OK 74465
 Pop. Served  11.000
 Pub. Frequency  Thursday
 Pub Sue. Standard Sue
 Subscrip Rate  $!5/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 06.07.10.11.12 13.14.15.
   16.17.18 19.20.21.22.23.26
 Circulation  morning 5.000
 Circulation Type Paid
 Ownenif):
 Charles Dobbins
 P 0. Box 947
 Tahlequah OK 74464
 Ownership '/> 100
 Management:
 Charles Dobbins             President
 Charles Dobbins             Publisher
 Editorial:
 Charles Dobbins                Editor
       f. Wednesday 12 00 Noon
 Tahwquah Star Citizen
 West 2nd. P 0 Box 888
 Tahlequah OK 74464
  (Cherokee County)
 Telephone (918)456-8833
 Pub. Frequency.  Monday
 Circulation  other 4.500
 Own*r<»):
 Taniequan Risennoover Printing Co
  Inc.
 Editorial:
 Lynn Molloy                    Editor


          TISHOMINGO

 Tkhomingo Johnston County
  Capital-Democrat
 103  N  Neshoba
 Tishomingo OK 73460
  (Johnston County)
 Telephone: (405) 371-2356
 Mailing Address.
  P.O. Box 400
  Tishomingo OK 73460
 Pop. Served: 3.206
.Year Establish- 1900
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Size. Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate. $15. $25: $30/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 18.19.21.22
 Circulation other 3 400
Owner*!):
 Ray Lokey
 PO  Box400
Tishomingo OK 73460
Ownership %  100
Management:
 Ray Lokey                  President
 Ray Lokey                  Publisher
Deadline Noon Tuesday preceding
  publication
               TULSA

 •Eastude Times
 8545 E  41st St
 Tulsa OK 74145 (Tulsa Countv)
 SMSA Tulsa OK
 Telephone (918) 663-1414
 Pub Frequency Wednesday
 Pub Size  Tabloid
 Subscrip  Rate  Free Circulation m
   Designated Area In Tutsa
 Publicity Mtls  0621 22
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation other 20.000
 Circulation Type Controlled
 Owner(>):
 Tulsa Rethertord Publications. Inc
 8545 E 41st St
 Tulsa OK 74145
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 Bill R  Rethertora             Publisher
 Deadline: 5 pm Thursday Before
   Wednesday Publication

 •Jenks Journal. The             *'""
 8988 • T S Sheridan
 Tulsa OK 74133 (Tulsa County)
 SMSA  Tulsa. OK
 Telephone- (918) 494-0092
 Mailing Address
   PO  Box 100
   Jenks OK 74037
 Year Establish:  1957
 Pub. Frequency Weekly
 Pub Size  Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate  $1498/Yr
 Publicity  Mtls 01.02.03.04.0708.14.15
   16.17.22
 Freelance Pay Varies -  Range is  S 60 •
   $1 an Inch
 Circulation other 2.500
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owner(t):
 Park Newspapers  Inc of Broken Arrow
 524 S  Main
 Broken Arrow OK 74012
 Ownership  % 100
 Management:
 Roy Park                    Publisher
 Michael Lail        Advertising Manager
 Editorial:
 Russ Florence                   Editor
 Deadline: Monday Noon

 •Oklahoma Eagle, The
 624 E.  Archer
 Tulsa OK 74120 (Tulsa County)
 SMSA Tulsa. OK
 Telephone. (918) 582-7124
 Mailing Address
  P.O Box 3267
  Tulsa OK 74101
 Year Establish  1921
 Pub Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Size- Standard Size
 Subscrip  Rate  $21/Yr
 Publicity Mtls: 01.03.04.05.06.07.10.11.
  12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20
 Freelance Pay: $5 /Hour
 Print Process: Offset
 Circulation- other 12.800
 Circulation  Type: Paid
 Ownerts):
 Oklahoma Eagle
 624 E Archer
 Tulsa OK  74120
 Ownership %  51
 Editorial:
 James 0  Goodwin               Editor
 Deadline: Tuesday Noon
Supplement^):
Oklahoma Eagle
  Day Published: Weekly - Thursday
  Publicity Mtls: 01.03.04.05.06.07.10
    11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20
  Mtls Deadline  Tuesday Noon
  Contact  Edward L  Goodwin. Jr
          Telephone (918) 582-7124
          P 0. Box 3267
          Tulsa OK  74101
 •Owatto Reporter
 8545 E 41st St
 Tulsa- OK 74145 (Tulsa County)
 SMSA Tulsa. OK
 Telephone (918) 663-1414
 Year Establish  1970
 Pub  Frequency Thursday
 Pub  Size Broadsheet
 Publicity Mtls- 06.14.15 16.21 22.24
 Freelance Pay  None
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation other 2.000
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owner(f):
 Rethertord Publications Inc
 8545 E 41st St
 Tulsa OK 74145
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 Bill R  Retherford            President
 Bill R. Retherford            Publisher
 Charies Cagle       Advertising Manager
 Editorial:
 Ralph Schaefer          Editor in Chief
 Supplement*!):
 Owasso Penny Saver
  Day Published Weekly
  Lead Time. 1  Week

 •Tulsa County News             '""*
 8545 E 4151 St
 Tulsa OK 74145 (Tulsa County)
 SMSA: Tulsa. OK
 Telephone  (918)663-1414
 Pub Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Size- Tabloid
 Publicity Mtls  15.16.18.21.22.24
 Freelance Pay  Contribtd Copy
 Print Process  Laser Printers
 Circulation: other 4.800
 Circulation Type Paid
Tulsa Retherford Publications. Inc
8545 E. 41st St
Tulsa OK 74146
Ownership V 100
Editorial:
Ralph Schaefer   ....        Editor

Southwest Tulsa Pennysaver
  Day Published: Weekly
  Lead Time. 10 Days Ahead  o
  Desc.. Advertiser


            WAGONER

•Coweta Times-Star
P 0  Box 100
Wagoner OK 74477 (Wagoner County)
SMSA. Tulsa. OK
Telephone (918)485-5505
Year Establish: 1903
Pub  Frequency Wednesday /Saturday
Pub. Size- Broadsheet
Subscrip. Rate: $15/Yr
Publicity Mtls: 01.05.06.07.11.12.13.14.
  15.19.20.21.22.24.25.26
Freelance Pay  $10 & Up
Print Process: Black & White  Only
Circulation: other 2.500
Circulation Type-  Paid
Ownen»:
Wagoner Newspapers. Inc.
P.O.  Box 100
WAGONER OK 74477
                  Advertising Manager
Sherry HucKabee
Editorial:
Leon Tooh  .
Wendy Tooh  .
Deadline: 2 P M.. Monday.
                              .Editor
                               Editor
•Wagoner Record - Democrat •
  Tribune
221 E. Cherokee
Wagoner OK 74467 (Wagoner County)
SMSA Tulsa. OK
Telephone. (918) 485-5505
Mailing Address-
  P.O Box 100
  WAGONER OK 74477
Year Establish: 1894
Pub. Frequency  Wednesday & Saturday
Pub. Size: Standard Size
                                        Subscrip  Rate $1620/Yr
                                        Publicity Mtls- 01.06.11.12.13.14 15 16
                                          18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26
                                        Freelance Pay  Vanes-JlO Uo
                                        Print Process Black & White Only
                                        Wire Services Associated Press
                                        Circulation  other 3.700
                                        Circulation Type.  Paid
                                        Owner(>):
                                        Wagoner Newspapers. Inc
                                        Management:
                                        Leon Tooh                  Publisher
                                        Editorial:
                                        Wendy Tooh                   Editor
                                        Deadline:  10 AM   Tuesday

                                        •Wagoner Tribune
                                        P.O. Box 100
                                        Wagoner OK 74477 (Wagoner County)
                                        SMSA: Tulsa. OK
                                        Telephone  (918)  485-5505
                                        Pub. Frequency Wednesday & Sunday
                                        Pub. Size: Broadsheet
                                        Subscrip. Rate: $954/Yr
                                        Publicity Mtls 06.07.11.12.13.14.15,16.
                                          18.19.20.21.22.25.26
                                        Freelance Pay: $10 & Up
                                        Print Process. Black & White Only
                                        Circulation: other  3.500
                                        Circulation Type- Pad
                                        Omrts):
                                        Wagoner Newspapers. Inc
                                        Editorial:
                                        Leon Tooh ..             	Editor
                                        Wendy Tooh                ....Editor
                                        Deadline: 10 A.M . Friday.


                                                   WATONGA

                                                                        uon
                                        Watonga Republican, The
                                        104 E  Main
                                        Watonga OK 73772 (Blame County)
                                        Telephone  (405) 623-4922
                                        Pop. Served: 4.200
                                        Year Establish 1892
                                        Pub. Frequency Weekly On Thurs
                                        Pub. Size- Broadsheet
                                        Subscrip Rate: $17.00/yr.
                                        Publicity Mtls: 21.26
                                        Freelance Pay 20« Per Inch
                                        Print Process- Offset
                                        Circulation- Sunday 3.600. other 3.600
                                        Circulation  Type. Paid
                                        Owners):
                                        Mr. And Mrs  Tim  Curtm
                                        802 N Prouty. Apt  1
                                        Watonga OK 73772
                                        Ownership %• 100
                                        Management:
                                        Tim Curtm   	Praaidtnt
                                        Tim Curtm	    Publisher
                                        Patt Curtm       . Advertising Manager
                                        Editorial:
                                        Tim Curtm        .  ..  .Editor  m-Chief
                                        Patt Curtm              	Editor
                                        Darrell Rice         .    ..Oty Editor


                                                   WETUMKA
C*hrln Chronicle
120 S. Main
Wetumka OK 74883 (Hughes County)
Telephone:  (405) 452-3294
Pub. Frequency. Wednesday
Circulation: other 1.200
OuMrt.1):
WHiam C. Morgan
120 S. Mam
Wetumka OK 74883          -.>" '•
                                                                     ..Editor
                                       WWJant Morgan	

                                       Hufhet County Time*
                                       120 S. Mam
                                       Wetumka OK 74883 (Hughes County)
                                       Telephone- (405) 452-3294
                                       Mailing Address:
                                         Box 38
                                         Wetumka OK 74883
                                       Pub. Frequency Thursday
                                       Pub. Size- Broadsheet
                                       Subscrip Rate- $11 55 /Yr In County:
                                         $13.55/Yr Outside County
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  "rcuiation other 1 300
 -. Ownerls):
 JtUliam C Morgan
  120 S Mam
  Wetumna OK 74883
  Editorial:
  William C Morgan


            WOODWARD
Editor
  Woodward News
  904 Oklahoma Ave
  Woodward OK 73801
   (Woodward County)
  Telephone  (405) 256-2200
  Pop Serves  T 000
  Year Establish ,931
  Pub Frequency 6 Days/Tuesday •
   Sunday
  Pub Size- Tabloid
  Subscrip Rate $6840/Yr
  Publicity Mtls 0611.12.14.15.22
  Print Process Offset
  Wire Services AP
  Circulation  morning 6.400
   Sunday 6.400. other  13.500
 Circulation Type  Free
 Ownerts):
 American Publishing Co
 P 0  Box 928
 WOODWARD OK 73802
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 Gloria Fletcher              Publisher
 Jerry Potts         Advertising Manager
 Editorial:
 Helen Mossman                Editor
 Deadline: News-Daily Noon for day
   after


              YUKON

 •Yukon Review                  "°"
 110 S. 5
 Yukon OK 73099 (Canadian County)
 SMSA. Oklahoma City. OK
 Telephone  (405) 354-5264
 Mailing Address
  P.O. Box 153
  Yukon  OK 73099
 Pop. Served  20.000
 rear Establish 1963
 Pub Frequency Wednesday. Saturday
 Pub Size Broadsheet
 Subscnp Rate  $15/15 Mos
 Publicity Mtls  01.05.06.10 11.12.13.14.
  15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23
 Freelance Pay None
 Pnnt Process  Offset
 Circulation  other 8.300
 Circulation Type Paid
 Randet Gngsby               Publisher
 Wendy Lassiter     Circulation Manager
 Lots Cain         Classified Adv  Manag
 Editorial:
 8* Church            .    .     Editor
 Ken Siens         Entertainment Editor
 BiN Church              Sports Editor
 Deadllna Noon Tuesdays and Thursdays
 Sejaalement(s):
 The Entertainer
  Day Published. Weekly
  Lead Time One Week
  Oesc.: Radio-TV. The Arts
 The Bride
  Day Published March
 Back To School
  Day Published July
Gift Guide
  Day Published Nov
 Football
  Day Published Aug
  Desc.  Sports
Basketball
  Day Published Dec
  Desc. Sports
Senior
  Day Published May
Czech Festival
  Day Published  Oct
            OREGON


               BAKER

 Baker Record-Courier, The
 1718-1720 Mam
 Baker OR 97814 (Baker County)
 Telephone (503) 523-5353
 Mailing Address
   P 0 Box 70
   Baker OR 97814
 Pop  Served  10.040
 Year  Establish 1901
 General Local News
 Pub  Frequency  Thursday
 Pub.  Size' Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate: $12 Yr  Local SIS Yr
   Out of Area
 Publicity Mils-  06.14 15.16.17.18.19.20.
   21.22.24
 Freelance Pay: Negotiated
 Print  Process  Offset
 Circulation- other 5.040
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Own»r<«):
 Byron C  Bnnton. Owner
 2517  Valley
 Baker OR 97814
 Ownership %: 100
 Record - Courier. The
 1718- 1720 Mam St.
 Baker OR 97814
 Ownership %: 100
                                   Publisher
                         Advertising Manager
 Byron C Brmton
 Jay Sublet!
 Editorial:
 Byron C Brmton                Editor
 DeadMne: Ads - Tuesday am of
  publication week: Wednesday am of
  publication week. Wednesday pm


           BROOKINGS

 Curry Coastal Pilot              "°"
 507 Chetco Ave.
 Brookings OR 97415 (Curry County)
 Telephone: (503) 469-3123
 Mailing Address.
  P.O. Box 700
  Brooking! OR 97415
 Pop  Served 3.500
 Year Establish: 1946
 Pub. Frequency  Wednesday and
  Saturday
 Pub. Size. Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate. $24/Yr  Curry & Del
  Norte  (CA).  $34/Yr Out C4D
Publicity Mtls: 14.18.21.22.24.26
 Freelance Pay: $1 /Inch
Prnt Process- Offset
Circulation: other 8.205
Circulation Type.  Paid
OwnerXi):
Western Communications. Inc
 1526 N W  Hill SI
Brookings OR 97415
Ownership S: 100
       Robert Chandler	President
       Judith A. Zebner       .   .   .Publisher
       Jacqueline Rettke   Advertising Manager
       Linda Johnson    Classified Adv. Manag
       Editorial:
       WMiam Sampson                Editor
       Deadline: Fridays at 2 pm Week Prior
       Supplementd):
       Vacation Guide
         Day Published: Yearly (May)
         Lead Time- February
         Publicity Mtls 06.07.10.14.15.16
         Mtls Deadline- End of March
         Contact. Judith A. Zelmer
                 Telephone: (503) 469-3123
                 507 Chetco Ave. P 0 Box 700
                 Brookings OR 97415
              CANBY

 «Canoy Herald. The
 241 N  Grant St
 Canby OR 97013 (Ciackmas County)
 SMSA Portland  OR-WA
 Telephone (503) 266-6831
 Mailing Address
   PO Box 1108
   Canby OR 97013
 Pop  Served  7 500
 Year Establish 1906
 Pub  Frequency  Wednesday
 Pub  Size. Standard  Sue
 Subscrip  Rate $18/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 01.06.12.1419.22
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation- other 4.850
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Ownerts):
 Eagle Newspapers. Inc
 4901 Indian School  Rd
 Salem OR 97309
 Ownership % 100
                            Publisher
                  Advertising Manager
                  Circulation Manager
                 Classified Adv. Manag
                    Marketing Director
                   Personnel Manager
                                              Mitch Lies                     .Editor
                                              Maraa Schlottmann       Family Editor
                                              Maroa Schlottmann      Society Editor
                                                     * Previous Friday
                                               Thomas R  Dillon
                                               Mike Gallagher
                                               Gary Adams
                                               Mike Gallagher
                                               Mike Gallagher
                                               Thomas R  Dillon
 Wilsonville Spokesman
  Day Published  Weekly
  Lead Time  Previous Friday
  Oesc. Local News & Features
  Publicity Mtls  01.12.14.19.21.22
  Mtls Deadline  Previous Friday
  Contact: Tom Lawrence
          Telephone  (503)694-5831
          P.O  Box 878
          Wilsonville OR 97070
  Personnel  Catherine Zanotelli

          CUCKAMAS

 •CtoeUmas County Publishing Co""
  dba 'The Review
 9128 SE St.  Helens
 Clackamas OR 9701 5
  (Ciackmas County)
 SMSA Portland. OR-WA
 Telephone. (503) 656-4101
 Mailing Address
  PO. Box 1520
  Clackamas OR 9701S
 Year Establish: 1922
 Pub. Frequency  Weekly
 Pub. Size Tabloid
 Subscnp  Rate $18/Annual. $14/Sr
  Annual
 Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.06.07.11.12.14.
  15.16.17.18.19.21.22.23.24
 Freelance Pay: $20 Per Column Upon
  Acceptance
 Print Process: Offset
 Circulation:  other 10.000
 Circulation Type: Paid
Omen;*):
 Clackamas County Publishing Co
 PO. Box 1520
 Clackamas OR 97015
Ownership %  100
Deadline: Friday Prior to Next
  Thursday's Publication.

           COOS  BAY
 _       _                       M*t
Courier, The
 174 N  16th
Coos Bay OR 97420 (Coos County)
Telephone (503)271-3633
 Wertern World                   ""•
 325 2nd
 Coos Bay OR 97420 (Coos County)
 Telephone (503) 347-2425


            COQUILLE

 Coquille Valley Sentinel          "*"
 !  Barton s Aiiey
 Coquille OR 97423 (Coos County)
 Telephone iM3) 396-3191
 Mailing Aooress
   P 0 Box 400
   Coquille OR 97423
 Pub Frequency Weekly
 Pub Size  Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate In County $14 00 Year
 Publicity Mtls  12.14.21.22
 Circulation other 1.900
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owner
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             SEYMOUR

 TrWounty News                  ""
  Chapman Hwv
  Seymour TN 37865 (Sevier COLnty)
  Telephone  '.615) 577-5935
  Mailing Address
   PO Box 130
   Seymour TN  37865
  Year Establish  1956
  Pub Frequency Tuesday
  PuO Size  Standard Size
  Subscrip  Rate  $10/Yr
  Publicity Mils 06 11.12 14.15 16 19.21
   22
  Print Process Offset
  Circulation- other 2 000
  Circulation Type  Paid
  Owners):
  Tn-County News/H L Hamilton
  PO Box  130
 Seymour  TN 37865
 Ownership % 50

 Tn - County News /James Hamilton
 9008 Cliapman Hwy
 Knoxvilte TN 37920
 Ownership •/. 50
 Editorial:
 Harry L  Hamilton               Editor
 DMdllm:  Thurs  before Tues pub


           SMITHVILLE

 Smtthville Review                '""
 106 S. First St
 Smithville TN 37166 (Dekalb County)
 Telephone. i615) 597-5485
 Mailing Address
   P.O Box 247
   Smitfiwille TN  37166
 Year Establish 1892
 Pub. Frequency Wednesday
 Pub Sue  Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate  $14/Yr - Cnty . $18/
   Yr - Elsewhere
 Publicity Mtls 06.11.12.1314.15.16.17
   19.20.21.22.23.24
 Print Process. Offset
 Circulation- other 4 400
 Circulation Type Paid
 OwneKf):
 Moms Newspaper Corp
 P 0. Box 8167
 SAVANNAH GA 31412
 Ownership % 100
 Charles H Morns            President
 Wiftam R. Fryar            .  Publisher
 Ednorlal:
 Dorothy Walker                Editor
 Deadline: Advertising Copy and
  Editorial-Tuesday 12.00 Noon


             SMYRNA

 •Rutherford Courier. The        '"**
 103 Front St
 Smyrna TN 37167 (Ruthrfrd  County)
 SMSA: NashviUe-Oavidson. TN
 Telephone: (615) 459-3868
 Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 127
  Smyrna TN 37167
 Pop. Served: 8.989
 Year Establish 1931
 Pub Frequency: Thursday
 Pub. Sue:  Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rate. $12/Yr
 Pubhaty Mtls 01.06.07.14.19.20.21.22.
  23.24.26
 Freelance Pay. Negotiable
 Pnnt Process- Offset
Circulation- other 4.700
Circulation Type- Paid
Owner**):
Charles H. Morris. President
P.O. Box 8167
SAVANNAH GA 31412
Ownerships  100
Editorial:
Lam Demon             Editor in Chief
      *: Noon Mondays
  Supplement^):
  The Rutherford Courier
   Day Published  Thursday Morning
   Lead Time  One Week
   Publicity Mtls 01 030406 11 13 14
     17.19.2021.2324.26
   Mtls Deadline 4 Days Prior
   Contact Lam Demon
           Telephone  i615i  459-3868
           103 Front Si
           Smyrna TN  37167


              SPARTA

                                 i  kn4
 Sparta Expositor
 34 W Bockrr.n Wy
 Sparta TN 38vi,3 (White County)
 Telephone (615)836-3284
 Mailing Address
   P 0 Box 179
   Sparta TN 38583
 Year Establish- 1876
 Pub  Frequency Tuesday & Friday
 Pub  Size. Broadsneet
 Subscnp  Rate- $21 00/Yr
 Publicity Mtls  01.06.12.14.16 17.21.22
   25
 Freelance Pay  Varies
 Print Process  Web Offset
 Circulation, other 5 400
 Circulation Type- Paid
 Management:
 Taylor M  Smith III           Publisher
 Editorial.
 Taylor M  Smith III              Editor


          SPRINGFIELD

 •Robertson County Times.
   Springfield. Tennessee
 West Court Square
 Springfield TN  37172 (Robertsn County)
 SMSA. Nashville-Davidson. TN
 Telephone  (615) 384-3567
 Pop Served 11.000
 Year Establish-  1922
 Weekly Printed News Publication
 Pub Frequency  Thursday
 Pub Size: Standard Size
 Subscrip Rate  $14/Yr County. $20/
   Yr Out of County
 Publicity Mtls-  020607.08.11 12.13.14.
   15 16.17.18
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation  other 10.000
 Circulation Type Paid
 OWIMT(S):
 Multi Media
 P.O  Box 637
 Springfield TN 37172
 Ownership %. 100
 Management:
 Hugh BraddocK              Publisher
 Vincent Bagwell  .  Advertising Manager
 juanita Bagwell     Circulation Manager
 Editorial:
 Olivia Hitt                       Editor
 Faye Barbee Byrnes     Society Editor
 Chris Villmes           . Sports Editor


            TAZEWELL

 Claibome Progress, The
 1001 Mam St
 Tazewell TN 37879 (Claibrne County)
 Telephone: (615) 626-3222
 Mailing Address.
  P 0 Box B
  Tazewell TN 37879
 Pop  Served: 4.500
 Year Establish  1887
 Pub. Frequency Wednesday
 Pub  Size- Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate- $13/Yr  Cnty. $15/Out
  Cty. $18/Out State
 Publicity Mtls. 10.11.12.13.14.15.16.19
  20.21.22.23.24.26
Freelance Pay:  Various
Print Process Offset
Circulation- other 6.700
Circulation Type- Paid
Owner(s):
New York Times Regional Newspaper
   oroup
 Monarch Plz  Peacntree Kd NE
 Aflanta GA 30326
 American Publishing Company
 P 0  Box 1000
 W Franktort IL 62896
 Ownershio "«  100
 Editorial:
 Ron Morgan                     Editor
 Deadline: Friday jm Pmr to Wednesday
   PUDI


           TRACY CITY

 Grundy County Herald
 Oak St
 Tracy City TN 37387 (Grunoy County)
 Telephone  (615) 592-2781
 Mailing  Address
  PO Box 189
  Tracy City TN 37387
 POP Served  10000
 Year Establish 1932
 Pub Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Size Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate $15/Yr • In Cnty
 Publicity Mtls  01.06 11.14  19.20.21 22.
  24
 Freelance Pay Per Length of Article
 Print Process  Off-Set
 Circulation  other 4 800
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Ownertt):
 Lakeway Publishers  Inc
 PO  Box 625
 Mornstown TN 37814
 Ownership %  100

 Grundy  County Herald
 Oak St.. PO  Box  189
 Tracy City TN 37387
 Management:
 Dawn J  Brothers          .  Publisher
 Faye Foutch       Advertising  Manager
 Vivian Parson      Circulation  Manager
 Teresa Wilkinson   Classified Adv. Manag
 Editorial:
 Dawn Brothers                  Editor
 Donna L Dykes        Life Style Editor
 Deadline: Every Tuesday By  2 P M
 Supplement! l):
 Tempo
  Day Published Monthly
  Desc  Local News & Features


            TRENTON

 Trenton Herald Gazette
 111 E IstSt
 Trenton TN 38382 (Gibson County)
 Telephone (901)855-1711
 Mailing Address
  P 0 Box 7
  Trenton TN 38382
 Pop. Served  5.000
 Year Establish: 1968
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Size. Broadsheet
 Subscnp. Rate: $14/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 06.14.22
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation, other 5.000
 Circulation Type. Paid
 Ownerts):
 Herald Gazette. Inc . The
 P 0 Box 7
Trenton  TN 38382
 Editorial:
Danny Jones                   Editor
Deadline: Noon Monday
Supplements):
North Gibson County Buyers Guide
  Day Published- Weekly
  Lead Time  Noon Mondays
  Publicity Mtls- 06.14.22
  Mtls Deadline Noon Mondays
  Contact  Danny Jones
         Telephone  (901)855-1711
         P 0. Box 7
         Trenton TN 38382
           TULLAHOMA

 Journal. The                    ""•
 505 W Lincoln St
 Tullahoma TN 37388 (Coffee County)
 Telephone (615) 455-3335

 Tullahoma News. The           ""'
 W  Lincoln St.  P 0  Box 400
 Tullahoma TN 37388 (Coffee County)
 Telephone (615) 455-4545
 Mailing Address
  W Lincoln St  P 0 Box
  Tullahoma TN 37388


          WAYNESBORO

 Waynesboro Wayne County Newt,""*
  The
 119 E  Hollis St
 Waynesboro TN 38485 (Wayne County)
 Telephone (615) 722-5429
 Mailing Address
  PO. Box 156
  Waynesboro TN 38485
 Pop Served 25.000
 Year Establish   1857
 Pub Frequency Wednesday
 Pub Size. Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate  $8.50/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 14
 Circulation other 6.700
 Circulation Type Paid
 Editorial:
 Nelle B Cole                  . Edna
 Deadline:  5 pm Monday
 Supplements):
 Wayne Co  News. Inc. The
  Day Published: Wednesday


          WINCHESTER

 Enterprise, The                  ""
 116 N  College
 Winchester TN 37398 (Franklin County)

 Winchester Herald-Chronicle      ""
 808 First Ave . N E
 Winchester TN 37398 (Franklin County]
 Telephone  (615) 967-2272
 Year Establish  1845
 Pub. Frequency Monday And Thur
 Pub. Size  Broadsneet
 Subscrip Rate-  $20/Yr  - State
 Publicity Mtls. 01.06.10.01.12.14.15.16
  17.21.22
 Freelance Pay: Very Small
 Circulation other 8.700
 Circulation Type Paid
 Ownerts):
 Franklin County Pub Co . Inc.
 808 First Ave.
 Winchester TN 37398
 Ownership %  50
 Manafement:
 Charles Sons     	PuMbhei
 Debbie Lanner     Circulation Manafti
 Editorial:                •   •  .v
 Jim Morse	rCdttw
 Deadline: Monday Edition Noon Friday -
  Wednesday Edition Noon Tuesday


             TEXAS


             ALPINE

 Alpine Avalanche       ~  .
 112 N  5th
 Alpine TX 79830 (Brewster County)
Telephone- (915) 837-3334
 Mailing Address:
  P 0. Box 719
  ALPINE TX 79831
 Year Establish:  1890
 Pub  Frequency: Thursday
 Pub. Size: Standard Size
 Subscrip. Rate. $18/Yr  In County. $217
  Yr Out of County
 Publicity Mtls  14.15.16.19.20.21.22.23.
  24
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  Lreelance Pay Optional
  -nn» Process  Webb
  Circulation otner 4 700
  OcuTOfcn Tvoe Paid
  Ownertl):
  Alpine Avalanche  Inc
  PO Box 719
  Alpine TX 79830
  Ownership %  100
  Editorial:
  GeralO G  Rojn                 Editor
  Deadline:  JDm Tuesday


            ALTA LOMA

  •BulHtin. The                  ~"*
  PO Bo» 730  13201  Hwy 6
  Alia loma TX 77510 (Galvestn County)
  SMSA  Galveston-Texas Cily  TX
  Telephone (409) 925-2517
  Mailing Address.
   Drawer 730
   Alta Loma TX 77510
  Year Establish  1969
  Pub Frequency Weekly
  Pub Size  Broadsheet
  Subscnp Rate Free
  Publicity Mtls  01.02.0607 08 10 II 12
   13.141516.17 18.19.20.21
  Freelance Pay  Open
  Print Process  Offset
 Circulation morning 9 000 other 9 000
 Circulation Type  Free
 Owner(s):
 Galveston Newspapers  me
 Drawer 730
 Alta Loma TX 77510
 Ownership %  100
 8urMu(t):
 Galveston Newspaper Ind .dba The
   Bulletin
  13201 Hwy 6
 Alta loma  TX 77510
 Telephone- (409)  925-2517
 Contact Harry  Monycn. Publisher
     "" * Friday Noon Each Week
 Bulletin. The
   Day Published Weekly
   Lead Tune  72 Hours Prior
   Publicity Mils 0607.08.10.11 12.13.
    14.IS.16  17 18.19.20.21.22.23
   Mtb Deadline 72 Hours Prior To
    Publication
   Contact. Harry Monych
          Telephone  (409)925-2517
          13209 Hwy  6  Drawer 730
          Alta  LomaTX 77510
   Personnel. Harry Monycn
            Harry Monycn


               ALVIN

 •AMnSun
 201 E House
 Ahw TX 7751 1  (Brazona County)
 SMSA: Houston TX
 Telephone (713) 331-4421
 Mating Address
   P.O. Box 1407
  ALVIN TX 77512
 Pub. Frequency Tuesday & Friday
 Subscnp. Rate.  $23 10 /Yr
 Circulation: other 3.000
                            Publisher

                              Editor
Aim) Newspapers. Inc
201 E. House
AlvmTX 77511
Ownership*/.  100
Robert Gilmore
Editorial:
Robert Gilmore
            ANAHUAC
Progress. The
209 Wilcox St
Anahuac TX 77514 (Chambers County)
Telephone. (409) 267-6131
Mailing Address.
  P O. Box 100
  Anahuac TX 77514
 Year Establish 1908
 Pub Frequency Wednesday
 Pub Size. Standard Sue
 Subscnp Rate SlO/Yr  Cmy
 Publicity Mtls  1415 1921 22
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation  otner 2 600
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owner(f):
 Liberty Newspapers  Inc
 PO Box 1041
 Liberty TX 77575
 Ownership "',  100
 Management:
 E  E Ziescnang              Publisher
 Deadline Mondays 5PM


             ANDREWS

 Andrews County News
 210 E Broadway
 Andrews TX 79714 (Andrews County)
 Telephone (915) 523-2085
 Pop Served  12800
 Year Establish  1934
 Pub. Frequency Thurs -Sun
 Pub. Size Standard Size
 Subscnp  Rate $1580/Yr
 Circulation, other 3.200
 Management:
 James Roberts              President
 James Roberts              Publisher
 Serena Nelson     Advertising Manager
 Mary Ruth Ingram  Circulation Manager
 Mary Ruth Ingram
                 Classified Adv  Manag
 Serena Nelson      Marketing Director
 Louise Duftey        Personnel Manager
 Louise Durfey       Promotion Manager
 Editorial:
 Jerry Johnston                . Editor
 Bob Bucbel                 City Editor
 Lma Bell              Life Style Editor


           ANGLETON

 •AfifHton Times                "*"*
 700 Western Ave.
 Angleton TX 77515 (Brazona County)
 SMSA- Houston. TX
 Telephone (409) 849-8581
 Mating Address
  PO  Box 936
  Angleton TX  77515
 Year Establish 1895
 Pub Frequency Tues -Fri Sun
 Pub Size Broadsneet
 Subscnp  Rate  $4 25/Mo
 Publicity  Mtls:  21.22
 Wire Services  UPI
 Circulation morning 5.500. other 5.500
 Circulation Type Controlled
 Management:
 Patrick Cohe                 President
 Marty Johnson     Circulation Manager
 Editorial:
 Dave Green                     Editor
 Supplements):
 Weekend Update
  Day Published: Friday
  Lead Time. 3 Days
  Pubkaty Mtls 11.12.14.17.19.25
  Mtls Deadline 3 Days
  Contact. Bruce Page
          Telephone (713) 8494581
          P.O. Box 936
          Angleton TX 77515
  Spec Requiremts- Tabloid Sue

          ARLINGTON

 • Arlington Citizen-Journal        "*"
 1111 W Abram
Arlington  TX 76010 (Tarrant County)
SMSA: Dallas-Fort Worth TX
Telephone. (817) 277-4131
Mailing Address
  P 0 Box 1088
 Arlington TX  76010
Year Establish. 1883
Pub. Frequency- Wed.. Sun
Pub  Size- 4 Color Photos/Art
Publicity Mtls: 01.03.04.06.07.14.15.16.
   18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26
 Freelance Pay  Varies
 Print Process  Offset
 Wire Services. AP.  Rutger NY Time
 Circulation  otner 60.000
 Circulation Type Free
 Owner**):
 Arlington Citizen-journal
 1111 W  Abram
 Arlington TX 76010
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 0 K Carter                 Publisher
 Editorial:
 Catherine McMahon             Editor
 Supplements):
 Seasonal Supplements


            ATLANTA

 Atlanta Citizens Journal          '"**
 306 W Mam
 Atlanta TX 75551 (Cass County)
 Telephone  (214) 796-7133 .
 Mailing Address
  PO. Box 1188
  Atlanta TX 75551
 Pop Served 65.000
 Year Establish  1879
 Pub. Frequency Sunday & Wednesday
 Pub Size: Broadsheet
 Subscnp Rate  $25/Yr Local. $36/Yr
  Out of State
 Publicity Mtls- 01.03.06.11.12.14.15.19.
  20.21.22.26
 Print Process: Web Offset
 Circulation  morning 6.028.
  Sunday 6.200
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Editorial:
 Paula Stone.           Feature Editor
 John Coleman            Sports Editor
 Deadline: MATERIAL DEADLINES  5 pm
  Monday (For Wednesday Pub.). 5 pm
  Thursday (For Sunday)


             AUSTIN

 •Austin Business Journal        *""
 1301 Capital of Texas Hwy . «C - 200
 Austin TX 78746 (TravisCounty)
 SMSA. Austin. TX
 Telephone- (512) 328-0180
 Year Establish  1981
 Pub. Frequency Weekly
 Pub Size Tabloid
 Subscnp. Rate. $39 /Yr
 Print Process- Web Offset
 Wire Services SWPR
 Circulation  other 11.000
 Circulation Type- Controlled
John B  Wmsor
562 Ponderosa Dr
Boulder CO 80303

•Austin Chronicle               **n
600 W. 28th St
Austin TX 78705 (Travis County)
SMSA. Austin. TX
Telephone: (512) 473-8995
Mailing Address
  P.O. Box 49066
  Austin TX 78765
Pub. Frequency. Weekly, Friday
Subscnp. Rate: $80/Yr
Editorial:
Lewis Black   .               .   Editor

•Austin Ufht The              "*"
606 W  Ottort
Austin TX 7B7O4 (Travis County)
SMSA Austin. TX
Telephone: (512) 462-9933
Year Establish: 1980
Pub. Frequency. Weekly
Pub  Size: Broadsneet
Subscnp. Rate: $18/Yr
Publicity Mtls 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.
  09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
Freelance Pay- $25
Print Process; Macintosh Computer
                                                                                                                     OWMrts):
                                                                                                                     Perry Lorenz & Tony Tucci
                                                                                                                     606 W. Oltorl
                                                                                                                     Austin TX 78704
                                                                                                                     Deadline: 1 Week Prior 10 Publication
                                                                                                                     SupptementO):
                                                                                                                     Austin Light
                                                                                                                       Day Published Weekly
                                                                                                                       Lead Time One Week
                                                                                                                       Oesc  Local  News &  Features

                                                                                                                     •Caplttl City  Argus              *""
                                                                                                                     PO  Box 2171
                                                                                                                     Austin TX 78767 (Travis County)
                                                                                                                     SMSA Austin TX
                                                                                                                     Telephone (512)476-0211

                                                                                                                     •MtGaatte                    *""
                                                                                                                     Bergstrom Air Force
                                                                                                                     Austin TX 78743 (Travis County)
                                                                                                                     SMSA. Austin. TX
                                                                                                                     Telephone (512)369-2577
                                                                                                                     Pub. Size Tabloid

                                                                                                                     •Ttni Observer                 '""
                                                                                                                     307 W 7th
                                                                                                                     Austin TX 78701 (Travis County)
                                                                                                                     SMSA: Austin. TX
                                                                                                                     Telephone: (512) 477-0746
                                                                                                                     Ma*ng Address
                                                                                                                       307 W. 7th
                                                                                                                       Austin TX 78701
                                                                                                                     Year Establish:  1954
                                                                                                                     25 Issues Annually
                                                                                                                     Pub. Frequency: Every other Fri
                                                                                                                     Pub. Size: Standard Sue
                                                                                                                     Subscnp. Rate; $27/Yr.
                                                                                                                     Publicity Mtls: 06.07.10.11.12.14.15.16,
                                                                                                                       17.19.21.22
                                                                                                                     Freelance Pay:  $15  To $75
                                                                                                                     Print Process: Web Offset
                                                                                                                     Circulation: other 12.200
                                                                                                                     Circulation Type: Paid
                                                                                                                     Ownen»:
                                                                                                                     Ronnie Dagger
                                                                                                                     307 W. 7th St
                                                                                                                     Austin TX 78701
                                                                                                                     Ownership %: 100
                                                                                                                                               .Pubbher
                                                                                                                     Ronnie Ougger
1223 • A Rosewood Ave
Austin TX 78702 (Tram County)
SMSA: Austin. TX
Telephone: (512) 476-0082
Year Estabksh: 1973
Pub. Frequency- Weekly
Pub. Sue: Broadsheet
Subscnp. Rate: $15/Annually
Pubkaty Mtts. 06.07.11.14.15.16.19.21.
  22.24
Freelance Pay: $15-25 Must Be
  Agreed Up n Advance
Print Process: Onset
Circulation: other 6.000
Circulation Type:  Free
Deadline: Tuesday. 2.30 pm

HlMtUfe* MCMWM             *""
3103 Bee Cave-Rd..  Ste. 135
Austin TX 78746 (Trans County)
SMSA: Austin. TX             • .\~i  .
Telephone: (512) 327-2990        ?/
MwhncAddmK              ? • •*«.•
  P.O. Box 160790            .  * .
  Austin TX 78716
Year Estabksh: 1977.        . '  -  -
Pub  Frequency: Weekly      V   ••
Pub. Size. Tabloid             '   -''
Subscnp. Rate: $24/Yr. In Tram
  County; $29/Yr. Outsd Travis CM
Publicity Mttt 06j07.14.lS.19.22_   •
Freelance Pay: $15/Story
Print Process: Web Press
Circulation: other 4.111
Circulation Type:  Paid         .. ,„ r,,
Oomrts):
Westward Communications
SOOSLBJFwy.. *1040
Dalls TX 7S244
Ownership V 100
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   Deadline: Cooy • Thursday Noon. Ads -
    Space  Friday Noon  Materials  Friday
•__  5 pm
"Supplement)!):
  Distinct
    Day Published  Weekly
    Lead Time  1 Week
    Desc  Entertainment
    Publicity Mtls 06.07  14 15 19
    Mils Deadline Wednesday  5 PM
    Contact  Kathy Sargent  Editor
            Telephone (512)  327-2990

  *Y Weekly. The
  6110Hwy 290 W
  Austin TX 78735 (Travis County)
  -MSA Austin  TX
  Telephone- (512) 892-5250
  Year Establish  1983
  Pub  Frequency. Weekly
  Pub  Sue Tabloid
  Subscnp  Rate $25/Copy: $15/Yr
    Travis & Hays. $I8/Yr Elswhr
  Publicity Mtls  1415.18.21.2224
  Freelance Pay  Variable
  Print Process.  Offset
  Circulation other 2.000
  Circulation Type Paid
  Deadline: Fri /Noon-Insertion Orders/
    Mon Noon-Camera Ready


                AZLE

  •Azle News Advertiser           '""
  1121 S.E  Parkway
  Azle TX 76020 (Tarrant County)
  SMSA Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
  Telephone (817) 237-1184
  Mailing Address.
   PO. Box 1409
   Azle TX 76020
  Pop. Served  62.000
  Year Establish  1953
  Pub. Frequency. Thursday
  Pub. Sue  Broadsheet
  Subscnp  Rate- $16/Yr  County
  Publicity Mtls  14.15.16.21.22
  Freelance Pay  Local Only-No  S
  Print Process Offset
  Circulation- other 4 736
  Circulation Type. Paid
  Ownerts):
  Azle Tn-County Advertiser. Ire
  1121  SE  Parkway
 Azle TX 76020
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 Bob Buckel                  President
 Bob Buckel                  Publisher
 Editorial:
 Bob Buckel                    Editor
        : 4 Days Prior
               BAIRD

 •Callahan County Star
 211 Market St
 Bard TX 79504 (Callahan County)
 SMSA: Abilene. TX
 Telephone- (915)  854-1008
 Year Establish 1887
 Pub Frequency: Thursday
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Subscnp. Rate.  $10. $12. $15  1 Yr
 Publicity Mtls. 06.13.14.15.16.17.19.20.
  21.22.24.25
 Circulation other 1.400
 Circulation Type Paid
 Ownerti):
 H V. O'Brien
 215 S. Seaman
 Eastland TX 76448
 Ownership %   100
 Editorial:
 Debbie Smedley             .   Editor
 Deadline: Tuesday • Noon
              BEEVILLE

  Beeville Bee • Picayune (E)
  206 W  Corpus Chnsti Or 111 N
   Washington St
  Beeville TX 78102 (Bee County)
  Telephone (512) 358-2550   •
  Mailing Address
   PO  Box 10
   Beeville TX 78104
  Pop Served  14851
  Year Establish 1886
  Local News
  Pub Frequency Wednesday 4 Saturday
  Pub Size Broadsheet
  Subscnp Rate: $4207/Out.$38/ln
   $36.60/Cty..$36 60/ln.$36 60/Hd
  Publicity Mils- 06 11 12 14.15 16 19.20.
   21.22.24
  Freelance Pay $5 /column
  Print Process Offset
  Circulation evening 6000. other 5.796
  Circulation Type  Paid
  Owner*.*):
  f C Latcham  III  VP
  J408 Robin Ln . P 0  Box 10
  Beeville  TX 78102
  Ownership % 24
 Fred C Latcham. Jr.  Pres
 210 E Hutchmson. P 0  Box 10
 Beeville TX 78102
 Ownership % 25
 G G. (Jeff) Latcham-Tres
  200 E. Hutchmson. PO  Box 10
 Seeville TX 78102
 Ownership % 24
 Mrs  F  C  Latcham. Jr . Sec.
 210 E Hutchmson. P 0  Box 10
 Beeville TX 78102
 Ownership % 27
 Management:
 F C. Latcnam  Jr            President
 Fred C  Latcham  Jr           Publisher
 Richard Carter     Advertising Manager
 Augusta Humble    Circulation Manager
 Editorial:
 F C  Latcham III             .   Editor
 Gary Kent               Court Editor
 Mrs  Tisha Dumas
                 Women s Interest Edit
 Deadline: 4 Hours prior to presstime 20
  Hours for advertising
 Supplement*!):
 Bee County Enterprise
  Day Published Weekly
  Lead Time. 1 Week
  Desc. Advertiser
  Publicity Mtls 14
  Mtls Deadline 20 Hours Prior to
    Presstime
  Contact  Richard P Carter
           Telephone  (512) 358-2550
           PO  Box 10
          Beeville TX  78102

            BELLVILLE

 Brirville Times                   '"""
 106  E Palm
 BeHville TX 77418 (Austin County)
 Telephone (409) 865-3131
 Mailing Address
  P.O. Box 98
  Beltville TX  77418
 Pop. Served.  2.900
 Year Establish: 1879
 Pub. Frequency: Thursday
 Pub. Size: Standard Size
 Suoscrip  Rate $13 50/ln Cnty .
  $18.50/In State: $19.50/0ut State
 Publicity Mtls- 14.18.20.22.24
 Freelance  Pay $5/Hr
 Print Process. Phototype
  (Compugraphic)
Circulation: other 4.378
Circulation Type: Paid
Ownerd):
Austin County Publishing Co .  Inc
106 E Palm
BelMIe TX 77418
Ownership %. 100
Management:
James R. Maler       .     . Publisher
  Editorial:
  James R Maler                 Editor
  Deadline: 5 00 P M Mon  Week oi
   Publication


               BOWIE

  Bowie News
  218 W Tjrrant
  Bowie TX 76230 (Montague Co-jntvi
  Telephone |817> 872 2247
  Mailing Address
   PO Box 831
   Bowie TX 76230
  Year Establish  1920
  Pub  Frequency  Sun  & Thurs
  Pub  Size Standard Size
  Subscnp  Rate $15/Yr County. $18 /
   Out County: $25/Out of State
  Publicity Mtls  14.15.16.17.2021.22
  Freelance Pay Must Be Pre-Neg
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation other 4.150
 Circulation Type. Paid
 Owners):
 James H  Winter
 P 0 Box 831
 Bowie TX 76230
 Ownership %  100
 Editorial:
 Jim Winter                     Editor
 Deadline: Tuesday Noon and Friday
   Noon
 Supplement^):
 Ad Viser
   Day Published- Thursday
   Lead Time- Tuesday Noon
   Desc. Advertiser
   Publicity Mtls 14
   Mtls Deadline- Tuesday Noon
   Contact J  Winter/L. Reid
          Telephone  (817) 872-2247
          PO. Box 831
          Bowie TX 76230

 Mortague County Shopper       """
 114 Mason St
 Bowie TX 76230 (Montague County)
 Telephone  (817)876-6186
 Mailing Address.
   P.O. Box 1613
   Bowie TX 76230
 Year Establish- 1980
 Pub Frequency Weekly
 Pub. Size  Tabloid
 Subscnp Rate $10/Yr
 Publicity Mtls.  01.07.14.15.16.17.19.21
 Print Process  Web Offset
 Wire Services  N A
 Circulation- morning 11.300
 Circulation Type- Free
 Ownertt):
 Montague County Shopper
 114 N Mason
 Bowie TX 76230
 Ownership % 100
 Deadline: Tuesday Noon


              BRADY

 Brady Standard-Herald Publishers""1
 201 S. Bridge
 Brady TX 7682S (Mccullch County)
 Telephone: (915) 597-2959
 Mailing Address-
  P.O Box 1151
  Brady TX 76825
 Pop Served: 5.963
 Year Establish. 1909
 Pub. Frequency Tues.. Fri
 Pub. Size  Standard Size
 Subscnp. Rate: $15 77/Yr  - Cnty
Circulation- other 3.700
Circulation Type. Paid
Ownertt):
The Brady Standard-Herald. Inc.
201 S  Bridge St
Brady TX 76825
Ownership %: 100
Editorial:
Larry Smith        .        .    .Editor
              BRAZOS

 •Battalion, The
 216 Reed McDonald
 Brazos TX 77843 (Brazos County)
 SMSA Bryan-College Station. TX
 Telephone (409) 845-2611
 Year Establish  1896
 Pub  Frequency  5 Days/Week
 Pub  Size Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rate  $17 44 /Semester-
   $34.62/School Yr $36.44/yr '
 Publicity Mtls  01.04.05.0611 12 IS
   19.20.21.22              '   '*
 Pnnt Process  Offset
 Wire  Services- AP
 Circulate- morning 23.000
 Circulation Type Free
 Ownerti):
 Journalism Department
 Student Publ Texas A & M Umv
 Brazos TX 77843


          BRIDGEPORT

 'Bridgeport Index
 1001  Hatsell
 Bridgeport TX 76026 (Wise Countyv*
 SMSA. Dallas-Fort Worth. TX       '
 Telephone- (817) 683-4021
 Mailing Address:
  PO  «•>< 1150
  Bridgeport TX 76026
 Year Establish: 1898
 Pub Frequency  Thursday
 Pub. Size: Standard Size
 Subscnp Rate- $15/Yr. In County;
  $18/Yr Out of County
 Pnnt  Process: Offset
 Circulation other 3.400
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owmr(i):
 Bridwell Publ. Co
 1001  Halsell
 Bridgeport TX 76026
 Ownership % 100
 Management:
 Harlan Bridwell	
 Harlan Bridwell      	
 Editorial:
 Harlan Bridwell	
 Deadline: Noon Mondays


          BROWNFIELD
Brownfield News
409 W Hill St.. P.O. Box 1272
Brownfield  TX  79316 (Terry County)
Telephone- (806) 637-4535
Mailing Address
  P.O. Box 1272
  Brownfield TX 79316
Year Establish. 1904
Pub. Frequency: Wednesday and Sunday
Pub. Sue: Standard Size
Subscnp  Rate: 1990 Local $20.25/Yr.
  m St. $25.10 OS $29.50/Yr.
Publicity  Mtls-  01.06.10.11.12.13.14.1Z.
  19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26
Pnnt Process:  Computer        , .
Circulation: other 3.700       r-.  .  i
Circulation  Type: Paid           .
Editorial:
Lynn Brisendme	-fdNDr
Deadline: Sunday Edition • 2 pm Friday:
  Wednesday Edition - 2 pm Tuesday.

              BRYAN        . ^

•Press, The        "         .'T ,»
2606 Texas Ave.
Bryan TX 77802 (Brazos County)
SMSA: .Bryan-College Station. TX
Telephone:  (409) 823-0088
Year Establish: 1966
Pub. Frequency Weekly
Pub. Size: Standard Size
Subscnp  Rate- Free
Publicity Mtls: 02.03,06.07.10.11.12.14.
  15.16.17.18.21.22.24.25.26
Freelance Pay: (Based On Experience)
Wire Services:  King Features Syndicate
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 —u^lanon Type  Free
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  •orreil Enterprises inc
  •narlottesvi VA 22906
  jwnership %   100
  lanagement:
  'iregHucnmgson             Publisher
  Vayn» Nedbalek    Circulation Manager
  Iditorial:
  ireg Hucningson                Editor
  leadline: Monday  5 Dm News Tuesday
   Noon Ads


            BURLESON

 •Burtaon Star
 319 N  Burleson Blvd
 Burleson TX 76028 (Johnson County)
 SMSA- Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
 Telephone  (817)295-0486
 Mailing Address:
   P 0. Drawer 909
   Burleson TX 76028
 Year Establish  1965
 Put). Frequency Monday. Wednesday
   Friday.
 Pub Size Standard Size
 Subsenp Rate' $2795/Yr
 Publicity Mils  0"1 04.05.06 10 11.12 13.
   14.15.16.17.1819.20.21.22
 Freelance Pay  Variable
 Prmt Process  OHset
 Circulation  other  7 200
 Circulation  Type Paid
 Ownerti):
 Susan Hutson
 P 0 Drawer 909
 Burteun TX 76028
 Ownership  % 94

 James Moody
 P 0 Drawer 909
 Burfeson TX 76028
 Ownership  % 6
                            Publisher
                   Advertising Manager
 Star Renew
  Day Published  Weekly on Monday
  Lead Time  1 Week
  Publicity Mtls 01.04.05.06.10.11.12
    13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22
  Contact. Telephone: (817) 295-0486
          319 N. Burleson Blvd
          Burleson TX  76028

 •Crowtty Review
 319 N. Burleson Blvd
 Burleson TX 76028 (Johnson County)
 SMSA. Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
 Telephone (817)297-1131
 Mailing Address
  P.O. Box 300
  Crowtey TX  76036
 Year Establish: 1970
 Pub. Frequency Weekly
 Pub. Size Broadsheet
 Subsenp. Rate: $13 50/Yr
 Publicity Mtls: 06.11.12.14.15.21.22.24
 Freelance Pay. NA
 Print Process: Offset
 Circulation: other 3.100
 Circulation Type  Paid
OwMtU):
 James Moody
952Dorsey
Burleson TX 76028
Ownership %  35
Susan Hutson
 125Cliffside.Dr.  N
 Burleson TX 76028
Ownership %  35

NickGilmore
437 Parkridge Blvd
Burleson TX 76028
Ownership %• 15
Dorothy Wilson
 1049 Irene
James Moody
Cathy Smith
Editorial:
James Moody                  Editor
Deadllni. 2 Days Prior to Publication
  Date.
 Burleson TX 76028
 Ownership %  15
 Management:
 James Moody               Publisher
 Cathy Smith        Advertising Manager
 Editorial:
 Nancy Huckaby          Editor  in Chief
 Deadline:  Monday Noon


             BURNET

 Bumet Bulletin
 101 E Jackson
 Burnet TX 78611 (Burnet County i
 Telephone  (512) 756-6136
 Mailir* Address
  PO  Box 160
  Burnet TX 78611
 Pop. Served 3.750
 Year Establish 1873
 Pub Frequency Thurs
 Pub Size. Standard Sue
 Subscnp. Rate- 1,18/Yr Burnet-
  Surrounding Cnty . $20/Yr All other
 Publicity Mtls. 01.07.10.11 12.13 14.15.
  16.17.20.21.22.23.24.25.26
 Freelance  Pay By Column Inch
 Prmt Process. Offset
 Circulation other 4.400
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Ovneift):
 Republic Newspapers, inc
 P 0 Box 160
 Bumet TX 78611
 Ownership ti  100
 Bureau*!):
 Burnet Bulletin
 101 E. Jackson
 Burnet TX 78611
 Telephone. (512) 756-6136
 Contact: Rick Espitia. Publisher
 Management:
 Rick Espitia                  Publisher
 Sandy Crick       Advertising Manager
 Editorial:
 Rick Espitia                     Editor
       f. 5 P M Tuesday
            CALDWELL

CaWwtll Burteton County Citizen '-""
  Tribune
205 W. Buck
CaMwdl TX 77836 (Burleson County)
Telephone (409) 567-3286
Year Establish  1898
Pub. Frequency Thursday
Pub. Size. Standard Size
Subscrip. Rate: $lS25/Yr Cnty
  $19 50/Yr Out: $20/Yr Out State
Publicity Mtls 06.07.12.13.14.15.16.17
  21.22.24
Prmt Process Offset
Circulation: other 4 000
Circulation Type Paid
Editorial:
Joe Conway          .       .   Editor
Deadline: Tuesday 10 am


            CAMERON
                                      108 E. First St.
                                      Cameron TX 76520 (Milam County)
                                      Telephone. (817) 697-6671
                                      Mailing Address.
                                        P.O Box 1230
                                        Cameron TX 76520
                                      Pop. Served: 5.722
                                      Year Establish  1860
                                      Pub. Frequency Sun.. Thurs.
                                      Pub. Size: Broadsheet
                                      Subscrip Rate. $18.45 /Yr  In County.
                                        $20.45 /Yr Out of County
                                      Publicity Mtls 01.06.07.11.12.14.15.16.
                                        17.19.21.22.23
                                      Freelance  Pay: Optional
                                      Print Process:  Offset
                                      Circulation: morning 3.675.
                                        Sunday 3.675. other 3.675
                                      Circulation Type Paid
                                      Ownerti):
                                      Frank M Luecke
                                                                              108 E First ST
                                                                              Cameron TX 76520
                                                                              Ownership % 100
                                                                              Cameron TX Herald  inc
                                                                              P 0 Bo* 1230
                                                                              Cameron TX 76520
                                                                              Ownership *» 100
                                                                              Management:
                                                                              Frank M Luecke              President
                                                                              Frank M Luecke              Publisher
                                                                              Claudia Summers   Advertising Manager
                                                                              Oemse Kirk       Classified Adv  Manag
                                                                              Editorial:
                                                                              Frank  M  Luecke                 Editor
                                                                              F M Luecke        Book Review Editor
                                                                              Mike Peck                 City Editor
                                                                              Martin Luecke               Columnist
                                                                              Deadline: Noon Monday for Thursday.
                                                                                Noon Thursday tor Sunday
                                                                              Supplements):
                                                                              Yoeman Arrow
                                                                                Day  Published Si-Monthly
                                                                                Lead Time 1 Month
                                                                                Desc..  Children
                                                                                Publicity Mtls. 17


                                                                                          CANYON
 1500 5th Ave
 Canyon TX 79015 (Randall County)
 SMSA  Amarillo. TX
 Telephone  (806)655-7121
 Mailing Address
  P.O  Box 779
  Canyon TX 79015
 Year Establish. 1896
 Pub Frequency: Thurs  & Sun
 Pub. Size  Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate. $19 50/Yr Local. $29 /
  Yr Elsewhere
 Pubboty Mils  0607.15.16.22
 Freelance  Pay: $25 Story
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation, other 4.200
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Ownertsh
 Randan County Publishing Co
 1500 5th Ave
 Canyon TX 79015
 Brad Tooley
 22 Greenwood Cir
 Canyon TX 79015
 Ownership % 40

 Wendell Tooley
 Drawer 87
 Tulia TX 79088
 Ownership '* 40
 Bureaux*):
 Long News Service
 Telephone  (512) 478-5663
 Contact Bill Kidd. Editor
Donna Bewngton   Advertising Manager
Editorial:
Brad Tooley .                  .Editor
Vivian McLain       Book Review Editor
DeadHne: Tuesday 5 pm: Thursday 5
  pm
S«apUment<»):
CANYON NEWS. THE
  Day Published. Twice Weekly
  Lead Time- 3 Days

         CARROLLTON

•Carrollton Chronicle            ""*
1712 Berthne
Carrollton TX 75006 (Dallas County)
SMSA.  Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
Telephone  (214) 446-0303
Mailing Address
  P 0.  Box  938
  Carrollton TX 75006
Year Establish: 1904
29* Newsprint
Pub. Frequency; Wednesday
Pub. Size: Standard Sue
Subscrip Rate Free For  Community:
  $30/Yr Outside Community
Publicity Mtls 06.07.10.11.12.13.14.15.
  16.17.18.19
Print Process. Newsprint Offset
                                        Circulation other 13 050
                                        Circulation Type. Controlled
                                        Owners):
                                        Harte • Hanks Community Newspapers
                                        Ownership %  100
                                        Management:
                                        Helen Cochran              President
                                        Helen Cochran              Publisher
                                        Caroline Langerlaan
                                                         Classified Adv  Manag
                                        Editorial:
                                        Rodger Cramer                 Editor
                                              e: 2 Days Prior To Publication
                                        •Farmers Branch Times
                                        1712 Beltlme
                                        Carrollton TX 75006 (Dallas County)
                                        SMSA Dallas-Fort Worth  Tx
                                        Telephone  (214) 446-0303
                                        Mailing Address.
                                         PO  Box 938
                                         Carrollton TX 75006
                                        Pub. Frequency. Wednesday
                                        Subscrip Rate- Free For Community
                                        Circulation- other 7 500
                                        Circulation  Type- Controlled
                                        0»mr<»:
                                        Harte • Hanks Community Newspapers
                                                                                                                     Carolyn Langerlaan
                                                                                                                     Editorial.
                                                                                                                     Rodger Cramer
                 Classified Adv. Manag

                            ... Editor
•Mttrocrwt New
1430 Valwood Pkwy.. «125
Carrollton TX 75006 (Dallas County)
SMSA. Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
Telephone: (214) 243-0194
Year Establish: 1960
Pub Frequency: Thursday
Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subscrip. Rate- $9/Yr
Publicity Mtls: 01.06.07.12.14.15.16.17.
  19.20.21.22.23.24
Freelance Pay: Vanes Accordm
Print Process- Offset
Circulation- other 36.000
Circulation Type: Paid
Omard):
Dallas • Fort Worth Suburban
  Newspapers. Inc.
4880 Alpha
Farmers Bmch TX 75234
Ownership V  100
                                                                                                                                                 Manager
                                                                                                                     Greg Anderson
                                                                                                                     Editorial:
                                                                                                                     Adnenne Moch
                                                                                                                             Noon Fridays
                                                                                                                                                   Editor
*Nwtrocrttt T.V. Ffcti
1600 I - 35. »105
Carrouton TX 75006 (Daias County)
SMSA: Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
Telephone: (214) 2454200
Marimg Address-                  ' "'
  1600 N. I-35E.. Ste. 105
  Carrollton TX 75006
Year Establish: I960
Pub. Frequency. TV Facts Weekly; '
  FACTS Qtrty.                    • ™
Pub. Size: Tabtoid         '  - - '-"•>"
Subscrip. Rate. Varied       •»*..- ;s .'
Publicity Mtls: 02.06.07.10.11.12,13,14.
  15.16.17.18.19J0.21.22.23   .    •
Freelance Pay: Negotiate      :•*-• -
Print Process: Webb aVMin Webb
Circulation Type: Controaad       »


           CARTHAGE
                                                                               109 W. Panola St.
                                                                               Carthage TX 75633 (Panola County)
                                                                               Telephone. (214) 693-6631
                                                                               Maaing Address:
                                                                                P.O. Box 518
                                                                                Carthage TX 75633
                                                                               Pop. Served: 6.500
                                                                               Year Establish: 1873
                                                                               Pub  Frequency: Su.. W.
                                                                               Pub. Size: Standard Size
                                                                               Subscrip. Rate: o
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  oubtieity Mils  06 11 12.14 15.16.19 20.
 .   21.22.26
• •'•tort Process  Offset
  Circulation Sunday 6.500. other 5 950
  Circulation Type. Paid
  Owmrti):
  T & T Ents &  Loyd Grissom
  PO Box 518
  Carthage TX 75633
  Ownership %  100
  Management:
  Loyd Grissom                Publisher
  Editorial:
  Loyd Grissom                   Editor
 Ted Leach               Sports Editor


            CEDAR HILL

 •Cedar Hill Chronicle            ""'
 708 Cedar St
 Cedar Hill TX 75104 (Dallas County)
 SMSA- Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
 Telephone  (214) 291-4223
 Marimg Address.
   PO Box  159
   Cedar Hill TX 75104
 Year Establish-  1965
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Sin. Standard Size
 Subscrip. Rate: $12/Yr
 Publicity Mils: 01
 Prmt Process. Offset
 Circulation: other 2.900
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Ownent):
 Suburban Publishers
 P.O. Box 381029
 Duncarmlle TX  75138
 Ownership'/. 100
 Linda Ball
                            Publisher
              CENTER
 Uftrt and Champion Publishing, Inc.
 P.O Box 1289
 Center TX 75935 (Shelby County)
 Telephone- (409) 598-3838
 Pop. Served  5.800
 Year Establish: 1877
 Pub. Frequency:  Tuesday and Friday
 Pub. Size: Standard Sue
 Subsenp. Rate: $26/Yr
 Pubkaty Mtts: 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.
   09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
 Freelance Pay Competitive
 Prmt Process. Offset
 Circulation: other 6.400
 Circulation Type: Pax)
 Owner)!):
 Smith Newspapers. Inc
 P.O. Box 27
 Fort Payne Al 35967
 Jim Beaver        .   .       Publisher
 Bob Wmdham     . Advertising Manager
 Debbie Hennigan  Classified Adv Manag
 UHorW:
 Candace Vennn      	Editor
        : Friday
 MerchandBer
  D*y Published: Tuesday
  Lead Time: Wednesday Prior
  0«sc.: Advertiser
  Publicity MHs: 01.02.03.04.0J.06.07.
    08.09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
  Mtjs Deadline: Wednesday Prior to
  Contact LOTS Cooper
          Telephone:  (409) 598-3838
          P.O. Box 1289
          Center TX 75935
  Personnel  Robert Swonke

Urtt And Champion, The (M)    ""
137 San Augustine St.
Center TX 75935 (Shelby County)
Telephone: (409) 598-3377
Mailing Address:
  PO. Box 1289
  Center TX 7S93S
Pop. Served: 5.827
 Year Establish- 1877
 Pub. Frequency Tues-Fn
 Pub. Size  Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate: $26.28/Yr  Shelby
   County.  $36 70 /Yr  Elsewhere U S
 Publicity Mils 06.07 12 14  17 19 20.21.
   22.23.24
 Freelance  Pay Negotiable
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation morning 6 580
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owner*!):
 Light & Champion Publishing  Inc
 PO Box 1289
 Center TX  75935
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 Barney White                 Publisher
 Bobby Wmdham    Advertising  Manager
 Editorial:
 Candace Velvm                 Editor
 Mattie Dellmger              Columnist
 Deadline: 2 days prior to publication
 SupptemernXs):
 Merchandiser
   Day Published Tuesday
   Lead Time- 5 Days Prior
   Desc  Advertiser
   Publicity  Mils 14.21.24
   Mils Deadline 3 Days Prior To
    Publication
   Contact  Barney White
           Telephone  (409) 598-3377
           P.O. Box 1289
           Center TX 75935


           CHILDRESS

 Chlldress Index, The             '""
 226 Mam
 Chlldress TX 79201 (Childres County)
 Telephone-  (817) 937-2525
 Mailing Address
   PO. Box  1210
   Chlldress TX 79201
 Pop. Served: 6.410
 Year Establish 1888
 Pub. Frequency Sun..  Tues  . Th
 Pub. Size. Standard Size
 Subscrip  Rate. SI 3.50 /Yr
 Publicity Mtls  01.06.07.11.14.16.20.21.
  22.23
 Freelance Pay  Negotiable
 Print Process.  OHset
 Wire Services  AP
 Circulation: evening 3.350.
  Sunday 3.400. other 3.400
 Circulation  Type. Paid
 Ownertl):
 The Chlldress Index. Inc
 Box 1210
 Chlldress TX 79201
 Ownership %   100
 Management
 Morris Higley          .      President
 Morris Higley       .          Publisher
 Anna Burchell     . Advertising Manager
 Detores Pierce     Circulation Manager
 Detores Pierce    Classified Adv  Manag
 Editorial:
 Moms Higley   .       ...    .   Editor
 Paulette Sumrall          Society Editor
The Chlldress Index
  Day Published: Tues. Thurs. Sun
  Lead Time: Day before pub.
  Publicity Mtls. 01.06.07.11.12.16.17.
   21.22.23


              CISCO

Clico Preu, The
700 Conrad Hilton Ave
Cisco TX 76437 (Eastland County)
Telephone. (817) 442-2244
Mailing Address.
  P.O. Drawer 1072
  Cisco TX 76437
Pop.  Served. 5.000
Year  Establish: 1870
Pub.  Frequency: Thurs.. Sun
Pub.  Size: Standard Size
Subscrip Rate: $18/Yr  Co. $23/Yr Ad|,
  $25 /Yr St $30 /Yr Out No Tax
 Publicity Mils- 06 14 22
 Freelance Pay  $5 00 /Article
 Prmt Process. Offset
 Circulation  Sunday 2.000. other  ! 800
 Circulation Type  None of the Above
 Owners):
 H  V O'Brien
 1 10 West Commerce
 Eastland TX 76448
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 H  V O'Brien                 Publisner
 Editorial:
 Wanda  Hallmark                 Editor
 Deadline: 5 pm Monday & Thursday
 Supplement^):
 Bonanza Advertisers
   Day Published Weekly
   Oesc  Advertiser
   Publicity Mtls 06.14.22


           CLEVELAND

 •Cleveland Advocate             ""°
 106 W  Hanson
 Cleveland TX 77327 (Liberty County)
 SMSA Houston. TX
 Telephone  (713) 592-2626
 Mailing Address
  P O. Box 1628
  Cleveland TX  77327
 Pop Served 6.000
 Year Establish  1917
 Pub. Frequency Friday. Tuesday
 Pub Size. Broadsheet
 Subsenp. Rate- $14/Yr
 Publicity Mtls- 06.14.21.22
 Freelance Pay:  Negotiable
 Print Process. Offset
 Circulation- other  2.700
 Circulation Type- Paid
 OwnerU):
 Westward Communications
 P.O Box 609
 Conroe FL 77305
 Ownership % 100
 Editonal:
 Milton Autry
                               Editor!
Observer of East County. Humble.
  Kingwood
907 Mam
Humble TX 77338
Telephone- (713) 446-1071
Contact- Clint Ritter. Publisher
Management:
Ken Johnson                President
Clint Ritter .     .    .       Publisher
Diana Cole        Advertising Manager
Fredia Cox        Circulation Manager
Janice Canton    Classified Adv. Manag
Lois Burns         Personnel Manager
Editorial:
R.T  Lowe                   .  Editor
Deadline:  Noon Friday


            COLEMAN

Chronicle t Democrat - Voice    "*"
208 W Pecan St.
Coleman TX 76834 (Coleman County)
Telephone  (915)625-4128
Mailing Address
  Box 840
  Coleman TX 76834
Year Establish- 1881
Pub. Frequency: Tuesday & Thursday
Pub. Size:  Standard Size
Subsenp. Rate: $17.95 /Yr In Coleman
  Cnty-$30 95 Outside Texas
Circulation: other 3.600
Circulation Type- Paid
Ow«er(«):
Milton Autry
1 109 Qalveston
Coleman TX 76834
Ownership % 50
Stan Brudney
1510 S. Dam
Coleman TX 76834
Ownership %; 25
BuraauXi):
Brett Autry
801  High Rd
Coleman TX 76834
Telephone: (915) 625-4246
 Coleman County Chronicle       """
 210-12 W Pecan
 Coleman TX 76834 (Coleman County)
 Telephone  (915) 625-4128
 Mailing Address
   P.O  Box 840
   Coleman TX 76834
 Pop Served  5960
 Year Establish 1933
 Pub Frequency  Thursday
 Pub Sue Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate $12.95/Yr-In C
 Publicity Mtls: 06.12.14.15,16.21,22.24
 Print Process- Offset
 Circulation other 3.616
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Editorial:
 Milton  Autry                	EdMer


           COLUMBUS
Banner Newspaper
1038 Milam
Columbus TX 78934 (Colorado County)
Telephone: (409) 732-6243
Mailing Address
  P 0. Box 490
  Columbus TX 78934
Year Establish. 1985
Pub Frequency: Weekly
Pub Size- Broadsheet
Subscrip Rate. $17/Yr Austin/
  Colorado /Fayette:$20 /Outside tn-cn
Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.   =
  09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17           4
Freelance Pay $25 00 Per Story if      j
  Accepted                           3
Circulation: evening 4.700. other 4.500
Circulation Type: Paid
Ownerti):
Regional Newspapers. Inc       •  • '     ;
Chad Ferguson                  .     !
Ownership %: 25                 .-  .  1
Ramona Ferguson                 .    /
Ownership %. 25                •»-*•'  t
Jeannine Fearing
Ownership %: 25              •.•*.•

John Fearing
Ownership %  25                       ,
Editorial:
Chad Ferguson       	Edttor
Deadline: 1 pm Monday
Supplement**):
West of  Th|e Brazos
  Day Published-  M6.(4th Thursday of
    Ea Mo.)
  Lead Time:  3rd Thursday 9
Banner Press Newspaper. The
  Day Published:  Weekly
  Lead Time:  Monday 1 pm.
  Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.07,
    08.09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
  Mtls Deadline: 1 pm Monday
  Contact- Chad Ferguson '       .  .
           COMANCHE

Comanche Chief
West Grand
Comanche TX 76442
  (Comanche County)
Pub. Frequency: Thursday
Circulation: other 3.350
Editorial:
James C. Wilkerson	'	
..'EdHor
           COMMERCE
Commerce Journal
1219 Washington
Commerce TX 75428 (Hunt County)
Telephone: (214) 886-3196
Mailing Address:
  P 0  Box 1291
  Commerce TX 75429
Pop. Served: 83.000
Year Establish:  1889
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  -JO  Frequency  Sunday Wednesday
  »><4  Si« Broadsneet
  TuOsene  Rate- $20/Yr
  Publicity Mtls- 01 05.06.07.12 14 15.16
    19.20.21.2223.2425.26
  Freelance Pay J 25/Col  Inch
  Print Process  Offset
  Circulation morning 2.642
    Sunday 2.642. other 4 600
  Circulation Type Paid
  Ownertt):
  Worrell Enterprises Inc
  P 0. Box 9033
  Chartottesvl VA 22906
  Ownership %  100
  Management:
  Albert Vaugnan              Publisher
  Kathy Speight     Advertising Manager
  Kim Barrow      Classified Adv Manag
  Editorial:
  Kevin McPherson               Editor
  DMdllnr Two Days Prior To Publication
  Supplement^):
  Commerce Advertiser
   Day Published  Weekly Wednesday
   Lead Time. 2 Days Prior
   Desc  Advertiser
   Publicity Mtls. 01.05.11.12.13.14  IS.
     16.17.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26
   Mm Deadline Two Days Prior to
     Publication
   Contact Albert Vaughan. Publisher
           Telephone (214)455-4220
           PO Box 1291
           Commerce TX 75429


             COPPELL

 •Cittern' Advocate Newspaper  "*"
 936 S  Belt Line
 Coppell TX 75019 (Dallas County;
 SMSA Dallas-Fort Worth.  TX
 Marimg Address
   P.O. Sox 557
   Coppell TX 75019
 Year Establish  1984
 Pub. Frequency  Weekly
 Pub. Size- Tabloid
 Subscnp. Rate. J10/Yr
 Publicity Mtls  06 11 12 14 IS 16.18.19
   20.21.22.24.25
 Circulation: evening 3.500 other 4 000
 Circulation Type.  Paid
 OvMrts):
 Dan L. Mara
 936 S Belt Line
 Coppell TX 75019
 Ownership %  100
 Deadline. Monday of Week Wanted


        COPPERAS COVE

 •Copperas Cove Leader Press
 115 E Ave E
 Copperas Cove TX 76S22
  (Coryell County)
 SMSA: KiHeen-Temple. TX
 Telephone  (817)  547-4207
 Martini Address
  P.O. Box 370
  Copperas Cove  TX 76522
 Pop. Served. 19.500
 V«ar Establish  1895
 TPA
 Pub. Frequency: Semi - Weekly. Su A W
 Pub. Sue. Broadsheet
 Subtcrip. Rate: $18.06/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 14.15.16.18.19.20.22.24
 Pmt Process. Offset
 Circulation- evening 1.700.
  Sunday 1.700
 Circulation Type. Paid
 OOTMfU):
 Sutherland Media. Inc
 P.O. Box 269
 San Antonio TX 78291
 Ownership %  100
 Matimment:
 Tucker Sutherland           President
 Tucker Sutherland           President
 Bid Muldoon                 Publisher
 Bill Muldoon                 Publisher
 Alice Martin       Advertising Manager
Alice Martin       . .Advertising Manager
 Editorial:
 Cathy Kearns           Editor in Chiet
 Cathy Keams           Editor in Chief
 Deadline: For Sunday  Thursday 4 pm-
   For WednesdayMonday 4 pm


            CROCKETT

 Crockett Houston County Courier
 PO  Box 551
 Crockett TX 75835 (Houston County)
 Telephone (713) 544-2238
 Pub  Frequency Thursday
 Circulation other 4 900
 Editorial:
 Larry LamD                     Editor


               CUERO

 Cuero Record, The
 119 E Mam St
 Cuero TX 77954 (De Witt County)
 Telephone- (512) 275-3464
 Mailing Address
   PO Box 351
   Cuero  TX 77954
 Pop.  Served.  7.100
 Year  Establish  1894
 Pub.  Frequency Wed  & Sat
 Pub.  Size Broadsheet
 Subscrip Rate- $24/Yr
 Publicity Mtls  01.06.11.12.14.15.16.17.
   18.19.20.21.22.24.25
 Print  Process  Offset
 Circulation: morning 3.450.  other 3.450
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Ownerts):
 Cuero Newspapers. Inc
 P 0. Box 351
 Cuero TX 77954
 Ownership •/.   100

 Glenn Rea                   .Publisher
 Sharon Pargmann   Advertising Manager
 Glenn Rea          Circulation Manager
 Linda Gomez       Classified Adv Manag
 Glenn Rea          Personnel Manager
 Glenn Rea          Promotion Manager
 Editorial:
 Glenn Rea                  ... Editor
 Glenn Rea         ..    Society Editor
 Deadline: Monday Noon-Wednesday
  edition. Thursday Noon-Saturday
  edition


         DAINGERFIELD

 Steel  Country Bee, The         '""
 P 0. Box M
 Damgerfield TX 75638 (Morris County)
 Telephone: (903) 645-3731
 Maikng Address
  P 0. Box M
  Damgerheld TX 75638
 Pub. Frequency- Wednesday


              DALLAS

 •Coppell New. Weekly          ""'
 120 S Denton Tap Rd.. *210A
 Data* TX 7S265 (Dallas County)
 SMSA. Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
 Telephone: (214) 393-1371
 Editorial:
 Mr Rick  Mann..      	Editor

 •D*Hu Park Cities News        '""
6060  N  Central Expy.. «134
 Dallas TX 75206 (Dallas County)
 SMSA- Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
 Telephone: (214) 369-7570
Year Establish: 1943
Pub Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate:  $22/Yr. Local: $26/Yr.
  Out  of Texas
 Publicity  Mtls  07.10.12.14.15.16.19.20.
  21.22.24
Freelance Pay  $0 • $50 Per Wk
Print Process: Offset
 Circulation other 7.000
Circulation Type: Paid
 Owners):
 Mariorie B Waters
 6060-N. Central Expy . si34
 Dallas TX 75206
 Ownership %  91

 Thomas R Waters
 6060 N  Central Expy  a \ 34
 Dallas TX 75206
 Ownership */«  9
 Management:
 Mariorie 3 Waters           President
 Editorial:
 Mariorie B Waters              Editor
 Lois Watson                    Editor
 Matt McKay              Sports Editor
 Deadline Friday Before Publication


 •Dallas White Rocker New*. Inc.
 PO Box  180698. 10809 Garland Rd
 Dallas TX 75218 (Dallas County)
 SMSA: Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
 Telephone- (214) 327-9335
 Pop. Served- 40.000
 Year Establish-  1945
 Pub. Frequency. Thursday
 Pub. Size. Broadsheet
 Subscnp.  Rate: $12/Yr: $21/2 Yr.
  $30/3 Yrs.
 Publicity Mtls:  01.17
 Freelance Pay:  $1 25/Inch
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation: other 6.000
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owners):
 Retta Hanie
 10809 Garland  Rd
 Dallas TX  75218
 Ownership % 100
                   Advertising Manager
Frances Gunter
Editorial:
Retta Hanie..
        : Tuesday Noon
•First Edition
P.O. 60X795911
Dallas TX 75379 (Dallas County)
SMSA: Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
Telephone. (214) 239-8744
Marling Address:
  PO. Box 795911
  Dallas TX 75379
                               Editor
Susan Stevenson
                               Editor
•0* Dlff Tribune
2303 W Ledbetter. Ste. 200
Dallas TX 75224 (Dallas County)
SMSA  Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
Telephone. (214)339-3111
Year Establish: 1903
Pub. Frequency Thursday
Pub. Size: Tabloid
Subscnp  Rate: $15/Yr
Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.
  09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
Freelance  Pay: Negotiable
Print Process: Offset Web
Circulation- other 10.400
Circulation Type: Paid
Owner**):
Travelhost. Inc.
Oaias TX 75224
•weauU):
Oak Cliff Tribune
2303 W. Ledbetter, Ste. 200
Dates TX 75224
Telephone: (214) 339-3111
Contact. Cheryl Rice. Office Manager
Joseph D. Whitney	Publisher
Oeadllni' Friday Prior to Thursday
  EdrtKjri

Oak Cliff Tribune. The
  Day Published: Weekly - Each
   Thursday
  Lead Time: Friday Prior to
  Desc.: Radio-TV
  Publicity Mtls: 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.
   08.09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
  Mtls Deadline: Friday Prior to
   Publication
  Contact: Joseph D. Whitney
          Telephone: (214) 339-3111
          PO  Box 4650
          Dallas TX 75208
  Personnel  Janet Fontenot

 •Suburban  Tribune              '""
 1838B S Buckner Blvd
 Dallas TX 75217 (Dallas County)
 SMSA  Dallas-Fort  Worth, TX
 Telephone. (214) 398-1456
 Maikng Address
  1838 B S  Buckner Blvd
  Dallas TX 75217
 Year Establish- 1951
 Pub. Frequency * .day
 Pub. Size- Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate: $740/Yr
 Fr«4ance Pay: Negotiable
 Pnr.t Process. Cold Tape
 Circulation: other 2.300
 Circulation Type. Paid
Ownerdh
 Darwin.  Payne
Ownership % 100

 Darwin Payne.        .     .    EdRor
Deadline. Tuesday S pm


            DECATUR

•WM County Miiiinjir (Decatury""
115S. Trinity
Decatur TX 76234 (Wise County)
SMSA. Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
Telephone: (817) 627-5987
Mailing Address.
  P.O. Box 149
  Decatur TX 76234
Year Estabksh:  1880
Pub. Frequency: Thu. 4 Sun.
Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subscnp. Rate: $21 /Yr
Publicity Mtls: 06.14.1S.19.21. 22.24
Print Process: Offset
Circulation: other 6.100
Circulation Type: Paid
                                       Wise County Messenger. Inc.
                                       P.O. Box 149
                                       Decatur TX 76234
                                       Ownership V 100
                                       Roy Eaton.
                                       Mark Jordan.
                                                         Advertrw* Manager
                                                                    •i «.
                                       PhD Maior	:CeMor
                                       Deadline: Thursday S P.M. and Monday
                                         5P.M.
                                                                     -.**.*
                                                                     .-  .en*
                                       M Around Woe
                                         Day Published: Weekly
                                         Lead Time: 1 Day
                                         Publicity Mtls: 14
                                         Mm Deadkne: Noon Monday
                                         Contact: Mark Jordan


                                                  DEER PARK
                                       •Oeer Park Broadcaster, The
                                       P.O. BOX369             _,."*:«'•".
                                       Deer Park TX 77536 (Hams CounM
                                       SMSA Houston. TX       . .  T.
                                       Telephone: (516) 479*2760
                                       Mating Address:
                                         fjO  Box 369         ''  .   -•>.»
                                         Deer Park TX 77536    '   ', rlf.-
                                       Y«ar Estabksh: 1957          >;^
                                       Pub. Frequency: Twice Weekly
                                       Pub. Size: Broadsheet             ''.
                                       Subscnp. Ratr $12,75/Yr.     . .T^T.
                                       Pubkcrty Mtls: 06.14.15.22
                                       Print Process: Offset             ..'.
                                       Circulation: morning 11.000.      •.'-
                                         Sunday 4.000                  -''
                                       Circulation Type: Controlled      -'v •
                                       Owners):            '         ;'*i
                                       Larry Power
                                       P.O. Box 369
                                       Oeer Park TX 77536
                                       Broadcast Publications. Inc.
                                       P.O. Box 369
                                       Dear Park TX 77536
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   •Pasadena Broadcaster
   1609 Center it
_>0eer Park TX 77536 (Harris County)
  ^WSA Houston,  Tx
   Telephone  (516) 479-2760
   Pub Frequency  Weekly
   Owrwr(i):
   Larry Power
   P 0 Box 369
   Deer Park TX 77536


               DENISON

   •Denison Herald                *"*
   P 0 Box 329
  Oenison TX 75020 (Grayson Co1 "My)
  SMSA  Sherman-Denison  TX
  Telephone (214) 465-7171
  Mailing Address
    P 0 Box 329
    Oenison TX 75020
 . Pub. Frequency  Daily Exceot Saturday
  Subscrip. Rate $72/Yr

  •Griyson County Shopper
  4905 Hwy. 75 - S
  Denison TX  75020 (Grayson County)
  SMSA: Sherman-Denison.  TX
  Telephone (214) 465-1400
  Mailing Address:
    PO Box 1249
    Denison TX 75020
  Year Establish 1970
  Pub. Frequency  Weekly
  Pub. Size Tabloid
  Subscrip. Rate Free
  Publicity Mtls: 14
  Print Process. Web Offset
  Circulation other 44.579
  Circulation Type- Free
  Ownerd):
  Cox Publishing Co H Wayne Cox
  PO. Box 1249
> Denison TX 75020
  Ownership %  100
  Deadline: MATERIAL DEADLINES. 5 pm
    Friday Preceding Publication


              OESOTO

  •De Soto News-Advertiser        ""'
  719 N Hampton,  515
  Oesoto TX 75115 (Dallas County)
  SMSA- Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
  Telephone. (214) 223-3655
  Maikng Address:
   P 0. Box L
   DesotoTX 75115
  Pop. Served: 15.137
  Year Establish- 1977
  Pub. Frequency Thurs.
  Pub. Size: Standard Size
  Subscnp. Rate: $12 /Yr
,. Pubkcrty Mtls: 01.06.14.16.19.21.22.24
  Freelance Pay: None
  Print Process: Offset
 Wire Services: None
 Circulation: other 151000
 Circulation Type:  Paid
 Owneits):
 Ted Kekmbocker
 230  E. BeftMe
 Desoto TX 75015
 Ownerships: 100
 Mark Lyons	    Editor
 Peadllni. 3 days before day ol
   publication (Monday)
 Supplenieiitjs):
 De Soto News-Advertiser Extra
   Day Published: Thur.
   Lead Tune: 1 Week
   Publicity Mtls: 01.06.14.16.19.21.22.
    24
   Mtls Deadline: 3 Days
   Contact: Judith Watkms
           Telephone: (214) 223-3655
           P 0  Box L
           Oesoto TX  75115
               DUMAS

 Moore County News - Press
 7th & Meredith
 Oumas TX 79029 (Moore Countyi
 Telephone (806) 935-4111
 Mailing Address
   P 0 Box 757
   Dumas TX 79029
 Year Establish  1927
 Pub  Frequency Thurs .  Sun
 Pub  Size. Standard Size
 Subscrip  Rate-$16 95/Yr  County.
   $30/Yr Out of County
 Publicity Mtls  14 19.21.22
 Freelance Pay  304 Inch That is Used
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation other 5.350
 Circulation Type PoiB
 Owner(>):
 Moore Newspapers. Inc
 Box 757
 Dumas TX 79029
 Ownership % 100
 Bureau):
 Howard I Woodall.  Sr
 PO  BoxG
 Grand Saline TX 75140
 Editorial:
 Elizabeth Roberson              Edftnrl

               EDNA

 Edna Herald
 306 N Wells
 Edna TX 77957 (Jackson County)
 Telephone (512) 782-3547
 Mailing Address
  P 0. Drawer B
  Edna TX 77957
 Pop.  Served.  5.300
 Year  Establish. 1906
 Pub  Frequency  Thursday
 Pub  Size: Standard  Size
 Subserip. Rate- $15/Yr
 Circulation- other 3.500
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Owners):
 Dennis Simons. Atty.
 201 112 N. Wells
 Edna TX 77957
 Ownership %: 20
 Joe Hermes.  CPA
 606 N Wells
 Edna TX 77957
 Ownership %. 15
 Harrison Stafford II
 508 Gilbert
 Edna TX 77957
 Ownership % 15
 Mark Rose
 105 E. Mam
 Edna TX 77957
 Ownership % 12
 David Rose
 105 E. Mam
 Edna TX 77957
 Ownership % 13
 WHIard Ulbncht
 114 W. Main
 Edna  TX 77957
 Ownership %• 20
                        ....PuMaher

                        .  .     Editor
                        FamHy Editor
Tex Rogers...
Editorial:
Tex Rogers .
Anita Cavazos
           ELCAMPO

El Campo Leader-News         ••'""
203 £. Jackson
El Campo TX 77437 (Wharton County)
Telephone: (409) 543-3363
Mailing Address-                - "
  P.O. Box 1180                *~
  El Campo TX 77437
Pop. Served: 13.500           '   "
Year Establish: 1885         '•"'' '•".
Pub. Frequency: Wed.. Sat
Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subscnp. Rate: $22/Yr. In County
Publicity Mtls: 11.12.13.14.15.16.19.2P.
  21.22.23.24.25.26
Freelance Pay: $5 - $6/Article
Pnnt Process: Offset           '~^--
Circulation: other 6.350
Circulation Type: Paid
Owners):-
El Campo Newspapers. Inc.        "
P.O. Box 1180
El Campo TX 77437
Ownership %: 100
Management
Fred V Barbee.  Jr	President
Fred V Barbee.  Jr	Publisher
Wilfred Socha	Advertising Manager
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  'ens Hiavaty
 Vorothy Rina
  Circulation  Manager
Classified Adv Manag
  Chris F  Barbee          Editor in Chiel
  Richard Goldsmith               Editor
  Dorothy Richards         family Editor
  Dale Roberson             Farm Editor
        e: Noon day pror to ouolication
               EULESS

 •D/FW People
 400 Fuller • Wiser Ste  125
 Euless  TX 76039 (Tarrant County)
 SMSA  Dallas-Fort Worm TX
 Year Establish  1983
 Pub.  Frequency Weekly
 Pub  Sue Tabloid
 Subscrip  Rate  $45 /Yr
 Publicity Mtls  05.10.11.12.20.21
 Prmt Process  Offset
 Circulation other 12.000
 Circulation Type  Free
 Wood Publications
       e: Monday 5 P M
           FLORESVILLE

 Ftorttvilte Chronicle-Journal
 1433 Third
 Floresville TX 78114 (Wilson County)
 Telephone. (512) 393-2111
 Maituig Address
   PO. Box 820
   Floresville TX 78114
 Pop. Servea  4 320
 Year Establish 1877
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Sue Standard Sue
 Sutascnp Rate  $16 /Yr
 Publicity Mtls  06
 Prmt Process  Offset
 Circulation other 4.200
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owner)*):
 Mr & Mrs  Joe H  Fietsam
 1401 Hospital Blvd
 Floresville TX 78114
 Ownership %  100
 Mr & Mrs  joe H  Fietsam
 Management:
 James Fietsam    Advertising Manager
 Liz Howard        Classified Adv  Manag
 Editorial:
 Mrs Joe H  Fietsam             Editor


            FLOYDAOA

 Fiord County Hesperian          '""
 111 E  Missouri
 Ftoydada TX 79235 (Floyd County)
 Telephone (806) 983-3737
 Pop. Served. 2.193
 Year Establish 1896
 Pub. Frequency- Thurs
 Pub. Sot: Broadsheet
 Sutacnp. Rate. $15/Yr in Cty. $17/Yr
  Out Cty: $18/Yr. Out State
 Puttcity Mtls 06.14.15.16.19.21.22
 Prmt Process: Offset
 Circulation:  other 3.000
 Cremation Type: Controlled
 Ownarts):
 Caprock • Sentinel  Corporation
 706 Barton Blvd
 Austin TX 78704
 Ownership %  100
Akce Towery Gilroy           Publisher
Alice Towery Gilroy Advertising Manager
Rosemary Gonzales Circulation Manager
UMorW:
Alice Towery Gilroy              Editor
Rosemary Gonzales      . Society Editor
        : Tuesdays. 3:00 P.M.
        FORT STOCKTON

 Fort Stockton Pioneer (S)          '"
 210 N  Nelson  St
 Fort Stockton TX 79735 (Pecos County)
 Telephone- (915) 336-2281
 Mailing Address
   PO Box 1528
   Foit Stockton TX 79735
 Pop  Served  8.688
 Year Establish  1908
 Pub  Frequency Thursday Weekly
 Pub  Size Standard Sue
 Subscrip  Rate  $15/Yr Pecos C. $24/
   Yr Elsewhere. $28/Else USA
 Publicity Mtls  06.10.11.12.14.15.1S 17
 Freelance Pay  Varies
 Print Process. Offset
 Circulation other 3.925
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owner)*):
 Big Bend Communications, inc
 PO  Box 1528
 Fort Stockton TX 79735
 Ownership % 89
 Management:
 Albert Thompson             President
 Phil Chamberlain             Publisher
 Maxine  Wynne     Circulation Manager
 Manne  Wynne    Classified Adv Manag
 Terry B Neill       Marketing Director
 Editorial:
 Teddye  Stephan                Editor
 Dorothea Ferrante .       Society Editor
 Dorothea Ferrante
               .  Women s Interest Edit
 Deadline: Adv  - Tuesday Noon tor
  Thursday News - Same. Inserts -  10
  days prior to insertion
 Supplement(s):
 Fort  Stockton Pioneer
  Day Published. Weekly

          FORT WORTH

 •BMbrook News                 ""'
 7820 Wyatt Or
 Fort  Worth TX 76108 (Tarrant  County)
 SMSA. Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
 Telephone  (817)246-2473
 Year Establish  1939
 Pub.  Frequency: Thursday
 Pub.  Size  Tabloid
 Subscrip Rate.  $30/Yr Mailed
 Publicity Mtls 14 19.21.2224
 Print Process. Offset
Circulation: other 5.000
 Circulation Type: Free
Owners):
 Suburban Newspapers. Inc
 7820 Wyatt Or
Fort Worth TX 76108
Ownership %  100
Editorial:
Janice Underwood              Editor
Deadline: Monday afternoon
^	
 Ewrriien
833 E. Enon
Fort Worth TX 76140 (Tarrant County)
SMSA. DaRas-Fort Worth. TX
Telephone: (817) 478-4661
Matting Address.
  PO. Box 40230
  Fort Worth TX 76140
Year Establish  1962
Pub.  Frequency Thursday
Pub.  Size- Broadsheet
Subxrip. Rate $9.S6/Yr  In Tarrant
  County: $12.75 Outside Cnty
Publicity Mtls 06.07.14.15.16
Freelance Pay  $.50/Col  Inch
Prmt Process Offset
Circulation- other 889*
Circulation Type. Paid
Ownerti):
B & B Publishing. Inc
P 0 Box 40230
Fort Worth TX 76140
Ownership %. 100
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HHnaejemeni:
Ms. Gene S Blessing          Publisher
Editorial:
Ms. Gene S. Blessing       .... Edrtor
                                        Deadline: Mondav. 5 pm Npws & Aav

                                        •Forest Hill News                ~">"
                                        833 E  Enon
                                        Fort Worth  TX  76140 (Torrant County!
                                        SMSA  Dallas-Fort Worth TX
                                        Telephone  (817)478-4661
                                        Mailing Address
                                          P 0 Box  40230
                                          Fort Worth FX 76140
                                        Year Establish  1945
                                        Pub  Frequency Thursday
                                        Pub  Size Broadsnaet
                                        Subscnp  Rate Free Distribution
                                        Publicity Mtls- 06.07 14. 15. 16
                                        Freelance Pay  $ 50 Per Col Inch
                                        Print Process. Off • Set
                                        Circulation  other 6.050
                                        Circulation Type  Free
                                        Ownerts):
                                        B & B Publishing Inc
                                        P 0. Box 40230
                                        Fort Worth  TX 76140
                                        Ownership %  100
 Ms. Gene S Blessing          Publisher
 Editorial:
 Ms. Shirley Fowkes              Editor
 Deadline:  MATERIAL DEADLINES News -
  5 pm Monday. Adv 5 pm Monday

 •Fort Worth News-Tribune
 116 St Louis St
 Fort Worth TX 76104 (Tarranl County)
 SMSA  Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
 Telephone: (817) 338-1055
 Mailmg Address
  6100 Western PI .  901
  Fort Worth TX 76107
 Pop. Served: 425 000
 Year Establish: 1968
 Pub. Frequency Friday
 Pub. Size- Standard  Size
 Subscnp   Rate- $25 /Yr . $40/2 Yrs..
  $55/3  Yrs
 Publicity  Mtls  11.12.1419.20.21.22
 Freelance Pay. Depends On Mate
 Print Process. Offset
 Wire Services. Copley .
 Circulation, other 25 000
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owner(s):
 Fort Worth Publishing.  Inc
 News-Trbn Bldg 116 St Louis St
 Fort Worth TX 76104
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 Linda Pavlik                 President
 James  P   Lattmnore  Jr         Publisher
 James  P   Lattimore. Jr
                   Advertising Manager
 Kirby McBride      Circulation Manager
 Editorial:
 Linda Pavlik            Editor m Chief
 Irvin Farman                    Editor
 Frank Perkins        Amusement Editor
 Irvin Farman           Business Editor
 Irvin Farman .          Computer Editor
 Linda Pavlik   .       .... Court Editor
 Ibbie Elliget         .   Life Style Editor
 Doug Jumper     .  Photography Editor
Deadline: Ad copy Monday preceding
  Friday issue

 •Ft Worth U VUa News         ""*
 1621 Miller Ave . P.O. Box  751
 Fort Worth TX 76101 (Tarrant County)
SMSA:  Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
 Telephone (817) 531-3879
 Year Establish 1957
 Pub. Frequency. Wednesday
 Pub. Size: Standard  Size
Subscrip.  Rate: $15.50/Yr.
 Pubtoty Mtts: 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.
  09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17
Circulation, other 15.000
Ownerts):
Audrey Pruitt
 1621 Miller Ave
 Fort Worth TX 76105
Editorial:
Audrey Pruitt ......     Editor
                                        •Kennadate New*
                                        833 E  Enon
                                        Fort Worth TX 76140 (Tarrant County)
                                        SMSA  Dallas-Fort Worth TX
                                        Telephone  (817) 478-4661
                                        Mailing Address
                                          PO Box40230
                                          Fort Worth TX 76140
                                        Year Establish- 1965
                                        Pub  Frequency  Thursday
                                        Pub  Size  Broadsheet
                                        Subscrip  Rate $9.56 /Yr  Tarrant
                                          County.  $12 75/Yr Outside Cnty
                                        Publicity Mtls 06.07.14.15.16
                                        Freelance  Pay S 50/Col inch
                                        Print Process. Offset
                                        Circulation, other 374
                                        Circulation Type- Paid
                                        Ownerti):
                                        B & B Publishing. Inc
                                        PO Box 40230
                                        Fort Worth TX 76140
                                        Ownership %  100
                                                                               Ms Gene S. Blessing.         Publisher
                                                                               Deadline: MATERIAL DEADLINES: News •
                                                                                 5 pm Monday. Adv. 5 pm Monday

                                                                               •Uki Worth News               '""
                                                                               7820 Wyatt Or
                                                                               Fort Worth TX 76108 (Tarrant County)
                                                                               SMSA:  Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
                                                                               Telephone (817) 246-2473
                                                                               Year Establish 1968
                                                                               Pub. Frequency Thursday
                                                                               Pub. Size Tabloid
                                                                               Subscrip  Rate. $25 /Yr By Mail
                                                                               Publicity Mtls: 06.07.14.15.21.22
                                                                               Prmt Process: Offset
                                                                               Circulation, other 2.200
                                                                               Cremation Type: Controlled
                                                                                                                                   Editor
                                                                               Suburban Newspapers. Inc
                                                                               7820 Wyatt Dr.
                                                                               Fort Worth TX 76108
                                                                               Ownership V 100
                                                                               Editorial:
                                                                               Janice Underwood
                                                                                      e: Monday afternoon
                                                                               •Rhnr Oak* News
                                                                               7820 Wyatt Or
                                                                               Fort Worth TX 76108 (Tarrant County)
                                                                               SMSA. Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
                                                                               Telephone (817) 246-2473
                                                                               Year Establish- 1940
                                                                               Pub Frequency: Thursday
                                                                               Pub Size* Tabloid
                                                                               Subscrip 'Rate: $30/Yr Mated
                                                                               Publicity Mtls. 14.19.21.22.24
                                                                               Print Process: Offset
                                                                               Circulation- other  3.000
                                                                               Circulation Type: Free
                                                                               Owner*!):
                                                                               Suburban Newspapers. Inc
                                                                               7820 Wyatt Or.
                                                                               Fort Worth TX 76108
                                                                               Ownership V 100
                                                                                                    Janice Underwood
                                                                                                    833 E. Enon                  «*.'. '
                                                                                                    Fort Worth TX 76140 (Tarrarrt County)
                                                                                                    SMSA: Dallas-Fort Worth. TX      •*?
                                                                                                    Telephone: (817) 478-4661       *""
                                                                                                    Maimg Address:               '  •'•
                                                                                                      P.O. Box 40230
                                                                                                      Fort Worth TX 76140
                                                                                                    Year Establish: 1975
                                                                                                    Pub. Frequency: Thursday
                                                                                                    Pub. Size: Broadsheet         • • • '
                                                                                                    Subscnp. Rate: Free Distribution
                                                                                                    Publicity Mils: 06.07.14.1 S. 16    •<•»'
                                                                                                    Freelance  Pay: $.SO/Coi. Inch
                                                                                                    Print Process: Offset
                                                                                                    Circulation: other  7.100
                                                                                                    Circulation Type: Free
                                                                                                    Ownerd):
                                                                                                    B & 8 Pubhshmg.  Inc
                                                                                                    P.O.  Box 40230
                                                                                                    Fort Worth TX 76140
                                                                                                    Ownership V 100
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   Management:
  .Ms Gene 5  Blessing         Publisher
-^Editorial:
   M!"Gene S  Blessing            Editor
   Deadline: MATERIAL DEADLINES  News •
    5 pm  Monday Adv 5 pm Monoay

   •White  Settlement (Bomber) News "
   7820 Wyatt Dr
   Fort Worth rx 76108 (Tjrront County)
   SMSA Dallas-Forl Worth  TX
   Telephone (817) 246-2473
  Year Establish  1940
  Pub  Frequency  Thursday
  Pub  Size  Tabloid
  Subscno Rate $30 /Yr
  Publicity Mils 14.1921 2224
  Print Process Offset
  Circulation other 6.000
  Circulation Type Free
  Ownerls):
  Suburban Newspapers.  Inc
  7820 Wyatl Or
  Fort Worth TX 76108
  Ownership °/i  100
  Editorial:
  Janice Underwood              Editor
  Deadline: Monday afternoon


          FREDERICKSBG

  Frodericksburg Standard /Radio Post"
  108 E. Mam
  Fredericksbg TX  78624  (Gillspte County)
  Telephone (512)997-2155
  Mariing Address
    P.O Box 473
    Fredericksbg TX 78624
  Pop. Served  6412
  Year Establish 1888
  Pub Frequency  Wednesday
  Pub. Sue Standard Size
  Subsenp. Rate $l2.50/Yr  $3450/3
    Yrs  LCI.. $1450/Yr Other
  Publicity Mtls. 06.14.17.21.22.24.26
  Freelance Pay Varies
  Print Process Offset
  Circulation other 8.500
  Circulation Type  Paid
  Ownertl):
  Fredertcksburg Publishing  Co. Inc
  P.O  Box 473
  Fredericksbg TX 78624
  Ownership % 100
  Management*
  Arthur H  Kowert         ..   President
  Arthur H Kowert             Publisher
  f.latne Kanz       Advertising Manager
  Shem Geistweidl   Circulation Manager
  Cdttohal:
  Terrill D.  Collier           .     . Editor
  Shern Geistweiot         Society Editor
  Laura Bailey           .   Sports Editor
  Yvonne Hartmann   .   Weekend Editor
        *: Tuesday at  noon
            HI):
  Visitor's Guide
   Day Published  Spring & Fall
   Lead Time- 4 Weeks
   Doc.. Entertainment
   Mtts Deadline. 2 Weeks Prior To
    Publication
  Bridal Section
   Day Published-  Mid  - February
  Hunters Guide
   Day Published:  Early November
  Pubkc School Week
   Day Published:  Late February


            GATESVILLE

  •Gatmllle Messenger           ""'
  116-1 IS S. 6th St
  Gatesville TX 76528 (Coryell County)
  SMSA: Killeen-Temple. TX
 Telephone. (817)865-5212
 Mailing Address
   P.O. Box 799
   Gatesvtlle TX 76528
 Pop. Served- 6.260
 Year Establish  1881
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Size. Broadsheet
  Subsenp Rate $U.50/Yr Cnty
  Publicity Mtls 01.03.04.06 11.12 14 19
    20.21.22
  Freelance Pay None
  Print Process Offset
  Circulation other 5 889
.  Circulation Type  Paid
  Ownerd):
  Danny Hukel
  P 0  Box 799
  Gatesville TX 76528
  Ownership %  100
  Management:
  Danny Hukel                 President
  Danny Hukel                 Publisher
  Debbie Gilbreath    Advertising Manager
  Doris Rhodes      Circulation Manager
  Patty Blackmon   Classified Adv Manag
  Editorial:
  Dennis Hill                      Editor
  Ruth Edwards            Society Editor
  Rickey Phillips           Sports Editor
  Deadline: MATERIAL DEADLINES. Noon
   Monday • Thursday Ed..


          GEORGETOWN

  •Georgetown Weekly             ' '**
 601 Austin Ave
 Georgetown TX 78626
   (WiHmson County)
 SMSA- Austin. TX  •
 Telephone (512) 863-0528
 Mailing Address
   601 S. Austin Ave
   Georgetown TX 78626
 Year Establish  1984
 Pub. Frequency. Weekly
 Pub  Size Broadsheet
 Subsenp  Rate $15/Yr
 Publicity Mtls  06.07.11.12.14.15.16 19.
   20.22.24.25
 Print Process. Offset
 Wire  Services  None
 Circulation other 9.000
 Circulation Type Free
 Owner(»):
 Cliff Brown
 601 S. Austin Ave.
 Georgetown TX 78626
 Ownership %  100
 BUTMU(S):
 Georgetown Weekly
 601 S. Austin Ave.
 Georgetown TX 78627
 Telephone (512) 863-0258
 Contact: Laure Brown. Publisher
 Management
 Laura Brown                 Publisher
 Cliff Brown            .      .Publisher
 Editorial:
 Ruth Ann Combs   .             Editor
 Deadline:  Noon Monday Before
   Publication on Wednesday

 •Sunday Sun, The
 707 Mam
 Georgetown TX 78626
   (Willmson County)
 SMSA. Austin.  TX
 Telephone. (512) 863-4444
 Mailing Address:
   P.O. Box 39
   Georgetown TX 78627
 Pop. Served: 12.000
 Year Establish: 1975
 Pub. Frequency: Saturday
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Subsenp.  Rate- $10/Yr.: $15/Yr
 Publicity Mtls:  06.07.14.18.19.20.22.23.

 Freelance Pay Negotiable
 Print  Process-  Offset
 Wire Services:  None  ,
 Circulation other 6.800
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Owners):
 Linda Scarbrough
 Ownership %:  100
 Management
 Linda Scarbrough       .     President
 Linda Scarbrough    	Publisher
 Rebecca Dozier    Advertising Manager
 Sharon Reed .      Circulation Manager
Alice Bnggs  .    .Classified Adv. Manag
 Clark Thurmond
 Editorial:
 Linda Scarbrough
 jack Crager
 Mark Mitchell
 Mark Mitchell
 Laura Rollins
 Jack Crager
 Jack Crager
 Deadline: Thursday
  publication date
  Personnel Manager

      Editor in Chief
  Amusement Editor
   .  Business Editor
       Drama Editor
   Education Editor
Entertainment Editor
    Weekend Editor
noon before
 •Williamson County Sun
 709 Main St
 Georgetown TX 78626
  (Willmson County)
 SMSA. Austin. TX
 Telephone: (512) 863-6555
 Year Establish  1877
 Pub Frequency  Semi Weekly
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate:  $21 /Yr
 Publicity Mtls- 06.14
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation morning 7.200
  Sunday 7.200
 Circulation Type: Paid
 Ownertl):
 Williamson County Sun. Inc
 Editorial:
 Linda Scarbrough


            GIDDINGS
            .Editor
Gtddlngs Times I News
170 N Knox Ave
Giddmgs TX 78942 (Lee County)
Telephone (512) 542-2222
Mailing Address.
  P 0. Box 947
  Giddmgs TX 78942
Year Establish. 1890
Pub. Frequency: Wednesday
Pub. Size- Standard Size
Subsenp  Rate: $16.50/Yr County.
  $19.50 Out of State
Publicity Mtls: 06.14.21.22.24
Freelance Pay: Negotiable
Circulation- other 5.800
Circulation Type: Paid
Owner(s):
Preuss Printing Co
170 N. Knox Ave
Giddmgs TX 78942
Ownership %  100
Editorial:
David True                     Editor
Deadline:  Tuesday Noon
Supplement^):
Giddmgs Times & News
  Day Published. Weekly
  Lead Time Tuesday Noon
  Publicity Mtls- 14
  Mtts Deadline Tuesday Noon


             GILMER

Gllmer  Mirror, The
214 E. Marshall St.
Gilmer TX 75644 (Upshur County)
Telephone: (214) 843-2503
Mating Address:
  P.O. Box 250
  Gilmer TX 75644
Pop. Served: 5.019
Year Establish  1S77
Pub. Frequency: Wednesday/Sunday
Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subsenp. Rate: $17/Yr
Publicity Mtls: 01.06.14.15.16.17.19.21.
  22.24
Freelance Pay: $.20/Column Inch. Up
  (Per Case Basis)
Print Process: Offset
Circulation, other 5.803
Circulation Type: Paid
Ownar(«):
Greeneway Enterprises
P.O  Box 250
Gilmer TX 75644
Ownership V 100
Bureau*.):
Greeneway Enterprises, dba Gilner
  Mirror. The
 214 E Marshall
 Gilmer TX 75644
 Telephone: (214) 843-2503
 Contact: Sarah Greene. President
 Management:            ^^
 Sarah Greene
 Sarah Greene
 Patti Harris
 Sharon  Pitman
 Kathy Davidson
 Editorial:
 Sarah Greene
 Sarah Greene  .
 Sarah Greene
 Sarah Greene
 Advertising I
 Circulation L,
Classified Adv
                                          Assignment I
                                        Book Review I
Loise Graves     Women's Interestl,
Deadline: 5 pm Thursday - News and
  Advertising


          GLADEWATER

•Gladewater Mirror
201  S. Dean SI.
Gladewater TX 75647 (Gregg County)'
SMSA: Longwew-Marshall. TX
Telephone: (214) 845-2235
Marling Address.
  P.O. Box 1352
  Gladewater TX 75647
Year Establish: 1949
Pub. Frequency: Wednesday & Sunday, ,
Pub. Size-  Broadsheet              •
Subscrip. Rate: $20/Yr.
Publicity Mtls:  01.02.03.07.10.lU2.li
  14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22          j
Freelance  Pay: $.75 Per Column Inch.'
Print Process.  Offset                 
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          GRAND SALINE
        Saline Sun
  116 N  Mam PO Box G
  Grand Saline TX 75140
   (Vn ZanOt County)
  Telephone (214)962-4275
  Pub  frequency  Weqnesoay
  Circulation  otner 3.200
 Ownerti).
 Howard L Woodail  Sr
 P 0 Box G
 Grand Salme TX 75140
 Editorial:
 jack McNickie


           GROESBECK
Editor
 GreMbfCk Journal
 PO Box 440
 Groesbeck TX 76642 (Limestne County)
 Telephone  (817) 729-5103
 Pop Served  3.373
 Year Establish 1892
 Pub Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Sue  Standard Size
 Subserip. Rate $9/Vr Cnty  12/Vr
  EtSWh 14/Vr Out St 16/Yr Foreign
 Publicity Mils 06.07.J4.15.16.17 18.19.
  21.22.24
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation, other 5.000
 Circulation Type  Paid
 OwnertH:
 Groesbeck Journal  The
 P O. Box 440
 Groesbeck TX 76642
 Bureau^):
 Croesbeck Journal  The
 115 - 117 N  Ellis St
 Grocsbeck TX 76642
 Telephone (817) 729-5103
 Contact Thomas E Hawkins.
          General Manager
 Thomas E Hawkins           President
 Tom Hawkins      Advertising Manager
 OeedNn* Ads • 5 pm  Monday • News
  Copy 9 am Tuesday
 tue»l.mint(s):
 Groesbeck Journal
  Day Published Weekly
  Lead Time 2 To 3 Days
  Publicity Mtls  01.06.07.1215.16.17
    18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26
  Mm Deadline  9 am Tuesday
  Contact' Tom  Hawkins
          Telephone-. (817) 729-5103
          PO Box 440
          Groesbeck  TX 76642


        HALLETTSVILLE

 HallitU»llt« Tribune-Herald      "*"
 108 S Texana
 Hatettsville TX 77964 (Lavaca County)
 Telephone (512) 798-2481
 Ma*r« Address:
  P.O. Box 427
  Haaettsville TX 77964
 Year Establish 1931
 Pub. Frequency: Tues  &  Fri
 Pub. Sue- Standard Sue
 Pubkaty Mtls. 06.14.16.19.21.22.24
 Circulation- other 5.850
 Circulation Type Paid
 OwlMfti):
 L. M Preuss
 170 N Knox
 GKttmgs TX 78942
 Ownership %  100
L. M Preuss                President
Paul Ebner                  Publisher
Larry Rothbauer    Advertising Manager
Becky Jasek       Circulation Manager
Editorial:
Paul Ebner                     Editor
           HAMILTON

Hamilton HeraM-Mewt, The        '
1 12 E  Main
Hammon TX 76531 (Hamilton County)
Telephone (817)386-3145
Mailing Address
  PO Box 833
  Hamilton TX  76531
Year Establish  1875
Pub  Frequency Thursday
Pub  Size  Standard Size
Subscnp  Rate  $15/Yr  in City
  $17 50/Yr Out of State
Publicity Mtls  14.15.22.23.26
Print Process  Offset
Circulation other 3.800
Circulation Type- Paid
        Hamilton Publishing Company.  Inc
        112 E  Mam
        Hamilton TX 76531
        Ownership % 100
        Editorial:
        Roger P  Miller                  Editor
        Deadline: Tuesday noon


                    HEREFORD

        Hertford Brand                 "*'
        130 W  4th. PO Box 673
        Hereford TX 79045 (Deaf Smt County)
        Telephone (806) 364-2030
        Mailing Address.
          P.O. Box 673
          Hereford TX 79045
        Year Establish  1901
        Pub. Frequency  Sun . Tues . Wed..
          Thurs.. Fri
        Pub Size Broadsheet
        Subserip Rate $45.70 /Yr
        Publicity Mtls 01.06.11.12.14.15.16.19
          21.22
        Print Process Offset
        Wire Services: AP
        Circulation  evening 3.700
          Sunday 4.500. other 4.300
        Editorial:
        Sandy Stagner                   Editor
        0  G Nieman                   Editor
        Sam Waller               Sports Editor
            Mine: 24 Hours Prior  to Pub.
                     HONDO

        Hondo Anvil Herald, The         '""
        1601 Avenue K
        Hondo TX 78861 (Medina County)
        Telephone: (512) 426-3346
        Ma*ng Address.
          PO  Box 400
          Hondo TX 78861
        Pop. Served: 64.540
        Year Establish-  1886
        Pub. Frequency: Thursday
        Pub. Size Broadsheet
        Subserip. Rate- $.50/Copy:  $15/Yr
          Local
        Publicity Mils: 01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.
          09.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.22
        Freelance Pay  Negotiable'
        Print Process: Offset
        Circulation: other 3.546
        Circulation Type Paid
        Assoc. TX Newspapers. Inc.. W E
         Berfer. Pres.
        1801 Exposition
        Austin TX 78703
        Ownership*: 100
Tribune-Herald
  Day Published. Semi- Weekly
        W*am E  Berger           .  Publisher
        Beatrice Koch    Classified Adv  Manag
        Editorial:
        Jeff Berger         ..     Sports Editor
        OeadMn*  Tuesday Noon

        Sabinal Sampler. Serve* Eastern  *""*
         County UvaWe Co.
        1601 Ave. K
        Hondo TX 78861 (Medina County)
        Telephone: (512) 426-3346
        Year Establish: 1950
 Pub Frequency Wednesday
 Pub Size  Broadsheet
 Sutocnp Rate AII Boxhoiders In Area
  About 1483
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation other 1 *83
 Circulation Type  Free
 Ownerts):
 W  E  Berger  Pres
 Box 400
 Honoo TX 78861
 Ownership ',',  100
 Editorial:
 Frances Gumn                  Editor


            HOUSTON

 •Fort Bend Advocate             ' "*
 11011  S Wilcrest  K
 Houston TX 77099 (Harris County)
 SMSA.  Houston. TX
 Telephone (713) 498-7680
 Mailing Address
  11011 S  Wilcrest. K
  Houston TX 77099
 Year Establish 1967
 Put) Frequency  Thursday
 Pub. Size  Tabloid
 Subscnp Rate: $I5/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 06.14.15.16.19.21.22
 Print Process  Offset Web
 Circulation  other 32.364
 Circulation Type Free
Ownerdh
 FNCO
 6812 Banewav
 Houston TX 77072
Ownership %  100
Majucement
 Jim Morgan                  Publisher
 Editorial:
Gary Marlon                    Editor
 Deadline: Noon Friday

 •Houston Forward Times
 P 0 Box 2962
 Houston TX 77252 (Harris County)
 SMSA  Houston. TX
Telephone. (713) 526-4727
Mailing Address
  4411 Almeoa
  Houston TX 77004
Year Establish. 1960
Pub. Frequency  Saturday
Pub Size- Broadsheet
Subscnp Rate $25/Yr . $1350/6 Mos
Publicity Mtls  02.06.07.11.12.14.15.16.
  18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25
Freelance Pay Depend on Quality of
  Editorial
Circulation  other 52.725
Circulation Type Paid
Editorial:
Lenora Carter                .   Editor
Deadline: Tuesday 2 pm
                                      Weekender Metro
                                        Day Published  Weekly
                                        Lead Time: Wednesday 9 am-
                                        Oesc.. Merchandising Publ
                                        Publicity Mtls: 02.06.07.10.12.13.14.
                                          15.16.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25
                                        Mtls Deadline: Thursday Noon
                                        Contact: George Johnson /Henrietta Smith
                                                P.O. Box 2962
                                                Houston TX 772S2

                                      •Houston Informer              ""*
                                      4209 Dowbng
                                      Houston TX  77004 (Harris County)
                                      SMSA: Houston. TX
                                      Telephone (713) 527-8261
                                      Mailing Address.
                                        PO Box 3086
                                        Houston TX 77001
                                      Year Establish: 1893
                                      Pub. Frequency Tuesday
                                      Pub. Size- Standard Size
                                      Subserip. Rate- $24 /Yr
                                      Publicity Mils- 01.03.04.05.06.07.11.12.
                                        14.15.16.17.18.19.21.22.23
                                      Freelance Pay: No Set Fee
                                      Print Process- Offset
                                      Circulation- other 17.360
                                                                                      Circulation Type- Paid
                                                                                      Owner*.):
                                                                                      Freedrnan s Publishing Co
                                                                                      «209 Dowiing
                                                                                      Houston TX 770O4
                                                                                      Ownership %  100
                                                                                      Management:
                                                                                      George McElroy
                                                                                      Editorial:
                                                                                      George McElroy
                                                                                      Supptoment(i):
                                                                                      Houston Inlormer
                                                                                        Day Published Weekly
                            Publisher

                               Editor
•Southwest Advocate
11011 S Wilcrest. K
Houston TX 77099 (Harris County)
SMSA  Houston. TX
Telephone (713) 498-7680
                                                                             Mailing Address
                                                                               1011 !
                                                                                   _ S  Wilcrest. K
                                                                               Houston TX 77099
                                                                              Pop Served 2.000.000
                                                                              Year Establish. 1967
                                                                              Pub Frequency Thursday
                                                                              Pub Size- Tabloid
                                                                              Subscnp Rate $15/Yr
                                                                              Publicity Mm: 06.14.15.16.19.21.22
                                                                              Print Process. Offset Web
                                                                              Circulation, other  72.778
                                                                              Circulation Type: Free
                                                                              Owner.<.-...."
                                       Houston TX 77036 (Hams County>
                                       SMSA: Houston. TX         .. .   , r o
                                       Telephone: (208) 327-1000
                                       Pub. Frequency: Wednesday         . '
                                       Ken Burrows
                                       F Mtnwtmt
                                      • Eononoi.                .  . t  ,  ,    i
                                       Ken Burrows	„. .'..later


                                                   HUBBARD     _  .

                                       Hubbard City News              "*"
                                       201 N. 2nd
                                       Hubbard TX 76648 (Hill County)
                                       Telephone: (817) 576-2516      •  • '
                                       Mailing Address:
                                         P 0 Box 187
                                         Huooard TX 76648
                                        ~ar Establish-. 1881
                                        ub. Frequency: Thursday
                                       Puri  Sue Standard Size
                                       oubscnp. Rate- $2.35/Inch
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  Puflliciiy Mtls  01.0708.10.12.14 15 16.
_S7 19.21.22.25
  Wi?8-Services  AP
  Circulation other 2.000
  Owner(»):
  Mexia  News Publishing Co
  201 N 2nd
  HuDbarO TX 76648
  Ownership %  100
  Editorial:
  Barbara Mmze                  Editor


              HUMBLE

  •lib • Hou People               "™"
  16416 Northchase Or
  Humble TX 77347 (Harris County)
  SMSA  Houston. TX

  •Kinfwood Echo, The t Porter,  "*"
   The/New Caney ECHO
  20202  Hwy 59. N
  Humble TX 77338 (Harris County)
 SMSA:  Houston. TX
 Telephone- (713) 446-3733
 Mailing Address
   P 0  Box 2705
   Humble TX 77347
 Pop Served  12.000
 Year Establish  1942
 Pub. Frequency Wednesday
 Pub. Size Broadsheet
 Subscnp  Rate  Free
 Publicity Mtls  06.11.14.16.19.20.21.22.
   23.24
 Circulation other 20.800
 Circulation Type Free
 Owner*!):
 Houston Community Newspapers
 PO Box 280
 Channelvww TX 77530
 Editorial:
 Don Gray                      Editor
 DtadHne: Editorial  deadline - Thursday
   Noon Advertising deadlines - retail -
   Friday Noon


          HUNTINGTON

 Himtinfton - Zjvalla News       '""
 203 S. Mam
 Huntington TX 75949 (Angelina County)
 Telephone: (409) 876-5887
 Year Establish.  1972
 Pub. Frequency: Tuesday
 Pub. Size  Tabloid
Subscnp Rate-  $8.50 /Yr
 Publicity Mtls 06.07.10.11.12.13.14.15
   16.19.21.22.23.26
 Freelance Pay S.30/Col. Inch  W/
  Written Acceptance
Print Process: Offset
Circulation: other 3.500
Owner**):
John Tompkins
EdHarlal:
John Tompkins         .         Editor
Deadline: Monday Prior


             INGRAM

Ingrain Newt,  The
P.O. Box 1109
Ingram TX 78025 (Kerr County)
Telephone  (512) 367-4286


           IOWA PARK

•Iowa Park Leader              """
P O. Box 430
Iowa Park TX 76367 (Wichita County)
SMSA. Wichita Falls. TX
Telephone  (817) 592-4431
Mailing Address-
  P.O. Box 430
  Iowa Park TX 76367
Pub. Frequency Thursdays
              JASPER

 Jasper News-Boy, The
 302 N  Wheeler
 Jasper  TX 75951 (Jasper County)
 Telephone (409) 384-3441
 Mailing Address
   PO Box 1419
   Jasper TX 75951
 Pop  Served  7.500
 Year Establish- 1865
 Pub  Frequency  Wednesday
 Pub.  Size Standard Size
 Subscnp  Rate $15 /Yr
 Publicity Mtls. 06.14.15.16.18 19.20.21
   22.24.25
 Freelance Pay Do Not Accent
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation, other 4.800
 Circulation Type. Paid
 Owmrd):
 The Enterprise Co
 P 0. Box 3071
 Beaumont TX  77704
 Ownership %:  100
 Management:
 C. M  Yeary                 Publisher
 Deadline: Monday prior to Wednesday
   publication date.
 Supolement(s):
 Jasper News - Boy Shopper. The
   Day Published.  Weekly (Wednesday)
   Lead Time- Monday Prior
   Publicity Mtls 06.14.15.16.21.24
   Mtls Deadline- Monday Prior


           JEFFERSON

 Jefferson Jimplecute
 Drawer J
 Jefferson TX 75657 (Marion County)
 Telephone  (903)665-2462
 Year Establish  1848
 Pub. Frequency: Weekly
 Pub. Size- Standard Size
 Subscnp Rate $15 In Cnty/$20 in
  Texas/$25 Out of State Annual
 Publicity Mtls:  14.21.22.23
 Circulation  other 2.500
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Deadline: MATERIAL  DEADLINES.
  Tuesdays. 10 am


          KARNES CITY

 Karnes  Citation, The
 110 S Market  St
 Karnes City TX 78118 (Karnes County)
 Telephone-  (512) 780-3924
 Mailing Address
  P 0. Box 489
  Karnes City TX  78116
 Pop Served: 3.296
 Year Establish  1895
 Pub. Frequency: Wednesday
 Pub. Size: Standard Size
 Subscrip. Rate: $12.50/Yr Cty .
  $17.50/Yr. Outside Cty
 Publicity Mtls   14.18.19.21.22
 Freelance Pay: $.50/Col. In
 Print Process: Offset
 Circulation: other 2.550
 Circulation Type:  Paid
 Management
 Ernestine Beicker	Publisher
 Denise Newton  .   Advertising Manager
 Ernestine Beicker  . Circulation Manager
 Editorial:
 Robert Menn               .    Editor
         Friday 5 pm
          «*):
 South Texas Merchandiser
  Day Published: Monthly
  Lead Time: 2 Weeks
  Desc.'  Advertiser
  Publicity MtJs: 11.12.19.21.23
 Contact: Ernestine  Beicker
          Telephone: (512) 780-3924
          PO  Box 489
          Karnes City TX 78118
Woman's
  Desc :  Women s Page
  Publicity Mtls. 01.04.07.12.14.15.16.
     17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26
   Mtls Deadline  Fridays Preceding Publ
     Dates
   Contact  Robert Menn
           Telephone  (512) 780-3924
           P 0 Box 489
           Karnes City TX 78118
 Energy Graduation. Youth Fair etc
   Publicity Mtls 01.07.12.14.15.1617
     18.19.20.21 22.23.242526.
   Mtls Deadline Fridays Preceding Pub
     Dates
   Contact  Robert Menn
           Telephone  (512) 780-3924
           P 0 Box 489
           Karnes City TX 78118
 Progress
   Contact  Robert Menn
           Telephone  (512) 780-3924
           P 0 Box 489
           Karnes City TX 78118
 Youth Fair
   Desc Children
   Contact  Robert Menn
           TelspVvr  (512) 780-3924
           P 0. Box 489
           Karnes City TX 78118
 Hunting
   Desc. Recreation
   Contact  Robert Menn
           Telephone  (512) 780-3924
           P 0. Box 489
           Karnes City TX 78118
 Farm & Ranch
   Desc.. Farming-Gardening
  Contact:  Robert Menn
           Telephone  (512) 780-3924
           P 0. Box 489
           Karnes City TX 78118


            KAUFMAN

 •Kaufman Herald
 102 W Grove St
 Kaufman TX 7S142 (Kaufman County)
 SMSA  Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
 Telephone  (214)932-2171
 Mailing Address
   102 W  Grove St
  Kaufman  TX  75142
Year Establish: 1886
 Pub Frequency- Thursday
Pub. Size: Standard Size
 Subscrip  Rate $15/Yr In County.
  $18/Yr  Out of County
 Publicity Mtls 06.12.14.19.21.22.24
Circulation  other 3.800
 Circulation  Type  Paid
Ownerls):
Hartman Newspapers.  Inc
 P 0. Box 1390
 Rosenberg TX 77471
Ownership % 100
Editorial:
John Collins                   .Editor
Deadline: Mondays 5 pm
SupplememOh
Shopping Guide. The
  Day Published: Weekly - Mondays
  Lead Time Thursdays at No  ,
  Desc. Advertiser
  Publicity Mtls: 14
  Mtls Deadline Thursday Noon
  Contact- Martha Anderson
          Telephone: (214) 932-2171
          202 W. Grove
          Kaufman TX 75142


              KEMP

•Cedar Creek Pilot               ""*
Rt. 5. Box 184. Highway 85
Kemp TX 75143 (Kaufman County)
SMSA:  Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
Telephone:  (903) 432-3132
Mailing Address:
  Hwy. 85 W.. Box 184
  Kemp TX  75143
Pop. Served 7.000
Year Establish- 1970
Pub. Frequency Sun. Thurs
Pub. Size. Standard-Size
Subscrip  Rate: $17.50/Yr
Publicity Mtls- 06.12.15.18.19.20.::
 Freelance Pay: 72 Hours Prior
 °'int Process Offset
 Circulation Sunday 6.394 other 5J
 Circulation Type- Paid
 Owners):
 Donrey Media Group
 PO. Box 1359
 Fort Smith AR 72902
 Ownership % 100
 Management-
 Dan Dwelle                  Pybj
 Nelta Jollitl        Circulation Man
 Teresa St Romam
                 Classified Adv
 Editorial:
 Debbie Stryker         .     .
 Deadline: 72 hours prior to publication
  date


             KERMIT

 Wlnkler County News, The
 109 S.  Poplar
 Kermit TX 79745 (Wmkler County)
 Telephone. (915) 586-2561
 Mailing Address.
  P.O. Drawer A
  Kermit  TX 79745
 Year Establish: 1936               V
 Pub Frequency: Sunday & Thursday  '*
 Pub. Size. Standard Size
 Subscnp  Rat* $149S/Yr.-Cnty
 Publicity Mtls: 07.11.14.15.16.17.19.J8L^
  21.22.23.24.25                 Zr '*
 Freelance Pay. Depends On Type   -•
 Print Process- Offset               -i
 Circulation: morning 3.700.          !:i-l
  Sunday 3.700                  ••••> 9 •
 Circulation Type. Paid          .   •-.•* S
Golden West Free Press. Inc
109 S. Poplar
Kermit TX 79745
Ownership % 100
Manafement:
B* J. Beckham      ......
James J  Green    Advertising Mmaiai  ••
Editorial:                    .,-. •    4
Bill J. Beckham ............ tsfdBat
Martha Brewer ..... Society Editor
Deadline: 5 pm Tuesday for Thursday.  -
  Noon Friday for Sunday          w -


           KERRVILLE       :*'

Kerrvllle Mountain Sun  ,     V"""
208 Rodriguez  St.
Kerrville TX 78028 (Kerr County)
Telephone: (512) 257-3300 .
Mailing Address:
  P 0. Box 1249
  Kerrville TX 78028
Pop. Served: 15.872
Year Establish:  1881
Pub. Frequency: Wednesday      • , *f
Pub. Size: Broadsheet
Subscnp. Rate: $15/Yr.
Publicity Mtls: 01.02.04.05.06.07.11.12.
  13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21
Freelance  Pay.  Varies            ,j •
Print Process: Offset           "•  . t
Circulation: other 5,800     .  ..'".'
Circulation Type:  Paid        ..   , -...,
Owner(s):                    A..   'f  j
Mam Street Media           .  .,.,-,'.•
P.O.  Box 1249
Kerrville TX 78028
Ownership %: 100
                            ,„,!..
                            '
J.Tom Graham	?..J>UBieher
Deadline: Mondays. 5 pm        ..jT  '
SupptamenKs):                  ",'
Sundial Entertainment Guide      ... ..
  Day Published: Weekly       '''" ;
  Lead Time: Fridays at 5 pm
  Desc.: Entertainment
  Publicity Mtls: 01.02.04.0S.06.07.09.
   10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19
  Mtls Deadline: 5pm Fridays
  rontacf J Tom Graham
          Telephone: (512) 257-3300
          208Rodviguez
          Kerrville TX 78028
         'dene*
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            KINGSVILLE

  Kintjlvftle Record. The            "**
  ? 0 Box 951
  Kingsviile TX 78363 (Kleberg Countvi
  Telephone  1512) 592-4304
  Year Establish  1906
  Pub Frequency  Semi •  Weekly
  =ub Sue  Broadsneei
  iubscnp  Role  $30 /Vr
  Print Process Ollset
  urcuiation  other 7 500
  Circulation Type Paid
  Deadline: Three days before publication


            LA GRANGE

  Fayttte County Record, The (E)    ""
  127 S  Washington
  La Grange TX 78945 (Fayette County I
  Telephone (409) 968-3155
  Mailing Address
   PO  Box 400
   La Grange TX 78945
  Pop Served  5.000
  Year Establish 1922
  Pub. Frequency Tues & fn
  Pub. Sue  Standard Size
 Subscrip  Rate $15 50/Yr
 Publicity Mils  14 21 22
 Freelance Pay None
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation evening  5.800
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owiwrd):
 Richard L Barton
 Management:
 Richard L Barton. Jr         President
 Richard L Barton Jr         Publisher
 Richard L  Barton. Jr
                   Advertising Manager
 Editorial:
 Richard L  Barton Jr            Editor
 Deadline: 48 hour prior to publication


           LA MARQUE

 •U Marque Times                ""
 1118 Bayou Rd
 La Marque TX 77566 (Calvestn County)
 SMSA.  Galveston-Te»as City. TX
 Telephone (409) 935-2431
 Mailing Address
  PO Bo* 158
  La Marque TX 77568
 Year Establish  1946
 Pub  Frequency  Wednesday
 Pub  Size  Broadsheet
 Subscnp Rate- $12/Yr
 Publicity Mm 01.05.06.11 14 1821.22
  24
 Freelance Pay Negotiable
 Print Process- Offset
 Circulation- morning  6. L04  other 6.104
 Circulation Type Paid
 OWIMC<»):
 Galveston Newspapers. Inc
 PD  Boi 628
 Galveston TX 77550
 Ownership %  100
 MaVtaWfTIMtt'
 Dolph TiHotson              President
 Gurney King                Publisher
 EdMartal:
 Gurney King                    Editor
        : Before Publication  - 3 Days
            U  PORTE

•B«y»hore Sun,  The
1200 Hwy 146. S .  Ste  180
La Porte TX 77571  (Harris County)
SMSA. Houston. TX  .
Telephone (713)471-1234
Mating Address.
  PO Box 1414
  La Porte TX 77571
Pop Served  17.000
Year Establish  1947
Pub Frequency Wednesday  Sunday
Pub. Size. Broadsheet
Subscnp  Rate  $20 /Yr
  <=ublicitv  Mtls  11:214151617202!
   22 23.24.25 26
  Print Process Offset
  Circulation  other 5 300
  Circulation Type- Paid
  Ownertt):
  Hartman  Newspapers
  PO  Box  1390
  Rosenberg TX 77471
  Ownership % 100
  Management:
  John Black                   Publisher
  Deadline: Thursday-5 for Sunday
   Monday-5 (or Wednesday
  SupptemmKih
  Bayshore Sun Extra
   Day Published- Wednesday
   Lead Time Monday • 5 for
   Publicity Mils  14 15.17.19 21.23
   Mtis Deadline  Monday • 5 for
    Wednesday
   Contact John Black
          Telephone  (713) 47M234
          911  S Broadway
          La Porte TX 77571


             LAMESA

 Lamesa Press-Reporter           '"**
 523 N  1st St.
 Lamesa TX 79331 (Dawson County)
 Telephone (806) 872-2177
 Mailing Address
   PO  Bos 710
   Lamesa TX 79331
 Pop Served  11 778
 Year Establish 1905
 Pub. Frequency Wed  & Sun
 Pub. Size  Broadsheet
 SuBscrip  Rate-  $23.25/Yr Local
 Publicity Mils 15.22.24
 Freelance  Pay $ 50 /Col Inch
 Print Process Ottset
 Wire Services None
 Circulation other 4.620
 Circulation Type Paid
 Owners):
 Roberts Publishing Co
 210 E  Broadway
 Andrews TX  79714
 Ownership % 51
 Walter Bucket
 523 N  1st St
 Lamesa TX 79331
 Ownership % 49
 HUMfwrfVWfflti
 Walter  Buckei                President
 Walter  Buckei                Publisher
 Jana Ball          Advertising Manager
 Gay Shotner       Circulation Manager
 Jeanette Clme    Classified Adv Manag
 Russel Skiles       Personnel Manager
 Editorial:
 Russel  Skiles                    Editor
 Jan Mapper       Women's Interest Edit
 Deadline: 2PM Friday lor Sunday
  edition. 2PM Tuesday for
  Wednesday edition


          LANCASTER

 •Lancaster News                ""'
Town Soujrc
 Lancaster  TX 75146 (Dallas County)
SMSA Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
Telephone: (214) 227-6033
Year Establish  1975
 Pub. Frequency  Thursday
 Pub Size:  Standard Size
 Subscrip  Rate $12/City. $14 /
  Elswhere. $16/Out 01 State
 Publicity Mils- 01.06.10.11.12.13.14.15.
  16.19.20.21.22
Circulation other 11.517
Circulation Type  Paid
Owner!!)-.
Suburban Publishers
320 N  Mam
Ouncanville Tx 75116
Ownership %  100
Bureaus):
Suburban Publishers
320 N  Mam
Ouncanville TX 75116
 Telephone (214) 298-4211
 Contact Richard Rae. Publisher
 Richard Rae                 Publisher
 Editorial:
 Bill Day                        Editor
 Deadline:  Monday Noon


            LEVELLAND


 Levelland Hockley County News-
  Press
 711 Austin St
 Levelland  TX 79336 (Hockley County)
 Telephone (806)894-3171
 Mailing Address
  PO. Drawer 1628
  Levelland TX 79336
 Pop. Served  13.800
 Year Establish 1925
 Pub. Frequency  Wed it Sun
 Pub Size  Standard Size
 Subscrip  Rate- $1995/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 01.02.03.14.15.16.17.18.
  19.20.21.22.24.25
 Freelance  Pay 404 Col  Inch
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation morning a.uuO.
  Sunday  5.350
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owners):
 Stephen A Henry
 313 Dogwood
 LeveHano  TX 79336

 Hockley County Publishing. Inc
 Drawer 1628
 Levelland  TX 79336
 Management:
 Stephen A Henry           .President
 Stephen A Henry            Publisher
 Brenda Reese     Classified Adv. Manag
 Paul Pmkert             Sales Manager
 Editorial.
 Stephen A Henry        Editor in Chief
 Mitch Word              Sports Editor
 Deadline:  Three days prior publication


           LEW1SVILLE


 •Coppell  Gazette                 '""
 LewisviUe Leader Professional Bldg . St
  100
 LewisviUe TX 75067 (Denton County)
 SMSA-  Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
 Telephone (214) 393-7424
 Mailing Address
  P O.  Box 674
  Coppell TX 75019
 Pub. Frequency- Wednesday
Pub. Size:  Standard Size
 Subscrip. Rate. Free For Community
Circulation: other 5.800 -
Circulation Type: Free
OwnerO):
Taylor  Communications. Inc
 1712 Belttine
Carrollton  TX 75006
Ownership S. 100
Wayne Epperson
Christian R. SchHt         .   Publisher

                               Editor

•CAffltOUTON TIMES CHRONICLE*"
P 0 Box 308
Lewisville TX 75067 (Denton County)
SMSA- Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
Telephone: (214) 436-3566
Pub. Frequency: Thursday
Circulation Type-  Paid
Management:
Wayne Epperson      .        Publish?•
Editorial:
Wayne Epperson      ...   .      Eu.lor
              LIBERTY

 •Houston Chronicle
 1903 Commerce
 Liberty TX 77575 (Liberty County)
 SMSA Houston TX

 •Liberty  Gazette
 314 Mam
 Liberty TX 77575 (Liberty County)
 SMSA Houston. TX
 Telephone (409) 336-6416
 Mailing Address
  P 0  Box 1908
  Liberty TX 77575
 Year Establish 1960
 Pub Frequency Weekly
 Pub Size  4 Color  Photos/Art
 Subscnp  Rate  None -  Free Newspaper
 Publicity Mtls  10.14.15.16.19.21.22
 Freelance Pay Variable
 Print  Process: Offset
 Circulation other 8.500
 Circulation Type  Free
 Deadline:  Each Friday at Noon

 •Vindicator. The                 ""*
 301 Vera  Ln.
 LiberJyJX 77575 (Liberty County)
 	   -Muston. TX
 Telephone (713) 336-9223
 Mailing Address
  P.O. Box 9189
  Liberty TX 77575
 Year Establish: 1887
 Pub Frequency: Bi - Weekly (Wed  &
  Su.)
 Pub Size  Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate $25.50/Yr Lbty-Srndng
  Cnts 132/Yr Texas. S35/USA
 Publicity Mtls  14
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation morning 6.000.
  Sunday  6.000
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owneiti):
 Hartman Newspapers. Inc
 P 0. Box 1390
 Rosenberg TX 77471
 Ownership % 100
 fUMlemint(>):
 Vindicator Advertiser. The
  Day Published: Wednesday
  Lead Time. 72 Hours  Prior
  Publicity Mtls. 14
  Mtts Deadline: 72 Hours Prior to
    Publication
  Contact: Erne Zieschang
          Telephone: (409) 336-3611
          P 0. Box 9189
          Liberty TX 77575


          LITTLEFIELD

Lamb County Leader-Newt       "*"
313 W 4th
LitHeheW TX 79339 (Lamb County)
Telephone: (806) 385-4481
Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 72
  Utttenekt TX 79339
Year Establish: 1923
Pub. Frequency: Wednesday. Sunday
Pub. Size: Standard Sue
Subscnp. Rale: $18.50/Yr; $21.35 Out
  County:  $24.20 Out State
Pubhoty Mtls: 01.06.12.14.15.16.18.19.
  20.21.22.24
Freelance  Pay: Negotiable
Print Process: Offset
Circulation Sunday 2.800. other 3.000
Circulation Type: Paid
Owner**):
Roberts Publishing Company
Box 72
LittleneM TX 79339
Ownership %: 100
Management
  ent Taylor            .    . Publisher
 tdltorlal.
Joeua Loworn       ...    .    Editor
Deadline: Noon Tuesdays & Fridays

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           LIVINGSTON

-Kingston East Texas Eye
 "0  Box  1149
 l.vmgston TX  77351 (Polk County)
 Pub  Freouencv  Thursday
 : rculation oiner 4 700
 Editorial:
 l/n Carl                       Editor

 Livingston Polk County Enterprise
 = 0  Box  221
 Livingston TX  77351 (Polk County)
 Telephone <713) 327-4357
 Pub  Freauencv Thurs  Sun
 Circulation otner  5 000
 Editorial:
 Frank May                     Editor


              LLANO

 Llano News, The
 813 Berry St
 Llano TX 78643 (Ujno County)
 Telephone (915) 247-4433,
 Mailing Address
  Box 187
  Llano TX 78643
 Year  Establish 1889
 Pub  Frequency Thursday
 Pub  Sue  Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate t!4/Yr In County
 Publicity Mils  01.06.11 14.17.21.22
 Print  Process  Web offset
 Circulation other 3.800
 Circulation Type  Paid
 0»ner<»):
 Walter L  Buckner
 Box 187
 Llano TX 78643
 Ownership %   100
 Managunant:
 Walter L. Buckner             Publisher
 Editorial:
 Walter L  Buckner               Editor
 Deadline:  Monday  Noon
 Supplements):
 The Llano News
  Day Published Thursdays
  Lead Time Monday Noon
  Desc  uocal  News &  Features
  Publicity Mtls 01.06.19.21.22.24
  Mtls Deadline Monday Noon
  Contact- W. L Buckner
          Telephone (915) 247-3711
          Boi 187
          Llano TX 78643


           LOCKHART

 Lockhart  Post Register
 P 0 Box 360
 Lockhart TX 78644 (Caldwell County)
 Telephone  (512) 398-4886
 Pop. Served- 8.500
 Year Establish  1872
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Size:  Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate $28/Yr
 Publicity Mtls. 06.07.10.11.12.13.14.15.
  16.19.21.22
 Freelance  Pay  Open
 Print  Process:  Ottset-Web
 Circulation other 3.800
 Circulation Type Paid
 Management
 Dana  Garrett                 President
 Dana  Garrett       .   ..       Publisher
 Wayne Bock       .Advertising Manager
 Tern Garrett      Classified Adv. Manag
 Deadline: Noon-Monday


              LULING

 Lullng Newsboy and Signal, The
415 E Davis
Lulmg TX 78648 (Caldwell  County)
Telephone (512)875-2116
Mailing Address
 P 0  Box 352
 Lulmg TX 78648
Year Establish  1940
 Pub. Freouency Thursday
 Pub Sue  Broaosneet
 Subscrip Rate. $15.25/Yr  Local
 Publicity Mtls- 06.09 12.14.lb 16.17 19
  21.22.24
 Prmt Process Offset
 Circulation  other 3 000
 Circulation  Type  Paid
 Owners):
 Lulmg Publishing Comoany  me
 415 E  Davis
 Lulmg TX 78648
 Ownership  % 100
 Editorial:
 Karen G McCrary               Editor
 Deadline: Newscopy Tuesday at noon


           MALAKOFF

                                 low
 Eustace News
 P 0 Box 509
 Malakotl TX 75148 (Hendersn County)
 Telephone.  (214) 489-0531
 Ownerls):
 Malakotl Territory Times Publishing Co

 Gun Barrel City News
 P 0 Box 509
 Malakotl TX 75148 (Hendersn County)
 Telephone  (214) 489-0531
 Pub Frequency. Thursday
 Owners):
 Malakotl Territory Times Publishing Co
 Editorial:
 Bob Lund                       Editor

 Kemp News
 P 0 Box 509
 Maiakofl TX 75148 (Hendersn County)
Telephone  (214) 489-0531
Pub. Frequency  Thursday
OwnerU):
Malakotl Territory T.mes Publishing Co
Editorial:
 Roxw Laurent                   Editor

Mabank Banner                 '"**
P.O. Box 509
Malakoff TX 75148 (Hendersn County)
Telephone  (214) 489-0531
Pub. Frequency. Thursday
Own*r(i):
Malakoff Territory Times Publishing Co
Editorial:
Anita Lund                      Editor

Malakoff News                  "*"
PO Box 509
Maiakofl TX 75148 (Hendersn County)
Telephone  (214)489-0531
Pop Served 2.045
Year Establish.  1914
Pub Frequency Thursday
Pub. Sat: Standard Sue
Subscrip. Rate  $12/Out Of Country
  $15/0ut  of State
Publicity Mtls. 12.14.18.19.20.21.23.24
  26
Pnnt Process: Offset
Circulation,  other 1.600
Circulation Type. Paid
Ownerts):
Don Rey Media Group
920 Rogers Ave.
Fort Smith  AR 72901
Ownership V 100
Jerry Ashley..      Advertising Manager
Dick Crowe .       Circulation Manager
Jerry Ashley      Classitied Adv  Manag
Editorial:
Ofon Ashley..                   Editor
Benny Rogers .      ..    Sports Editor
Deadline: 5 pm Monday
SupotenwmXt):
Maiakofl
  Day Published: Weekly
  Lead Time: 5 Days
  Publicity Mtls: 12.14.18.19.20.21.23.
   24.26
  Mtls Deadline. Noon Friday
  Contact  Jerry Ashley
          Telephone- (214) 489-0531
          Box 509
          Malakott TX 75148


    -    MARBLE FALLS


Marble Falls Highlander
206  Mam
Marble Fails TX 78654 <6urnei County)
Telephone  |512) 693-4367
Mailing Address
  P 0 Drawer iOOO
  Marble Falls TX 78654
Year Establish 1959
Pub  Frequency Thursday
Pub  Size  4 Color Photos/Art
Subscrip Rate- $2975/Yr
Publicity Mtls 07 11  12.14 15 16 17 18
  19.20.21.22.23.24.2526
Freelance  Pay $50/Feature
Print Process Offset
Circulation- other 9.000
Circulation Type  Paid
Ownerts):
Bill Bray
P 0  Drawer P
Marble Falls TX 78654
Ownership % 100
Management:
Roy  Neves                   Publisher
Ardia Gisel         Advertising Manager
Donna Rodgers     Circulation Manager
Donna Rodgers    Classified Adv  Manag
Editorial:
Suzanne Kennedy               Editor
Sondra Rester          Feature Editor
Sondra Rester   Women s Interest Edit
Supplements):
TV Listings
  Day Published Thursday
  Lead Time  Friday
  Publicity Mtls 07 14.15.16.17
  Contact Roy Neves
          Telephone (512) 693-4367
          PO Drawer 1000
          Marble Falls TX 78654


            MARSHALL

•Marshall News Messenger        °"~
Box 730
Marshall TX 75670 (Harrison County)
SMSA Longview-Marshall. TX
Telephone (903)935-7914
Mailing Address
  Box 730
  Marshall TX 75670
Pub  Frequency  Daily M • F  4  Su
Subscrip Rate $7620m
Editorial:
Billy  Mussett                   Editor


              MART


•Mart  Herald                    """
420 Texas Ave
Mart TX 76664 (Mclennan County)
SMSA Waco. TX
Telephone (817) 876-2681
Mailing Address-
  PO. Box 150
  Mart TX 76664
Year Establish: 1901
Pub. Frequency Thursday
Pub. Size. Broadsheet
Subscrip. Rate: $10/Yr
Publicity Mtls: 01.14.15 16.17.19.21.22.
  24.26
Circulation, other 2.300
Circulation Type  Paid
Owners):
Mart Herald. The
420 Texas Ave
Mart TX 76664
Ownership % 100
Editorial:
John Sellman                  Edito-
Deadline: 2 Days  Prior to Publication
             MATHIS

•Mathis News                    ""
P 0  Box 38
Mathis TX  78368 (San Patr County)
SMSA  Corpus Christi TX
Telephone  (512) 547-3274
Mailing Address
  P 0  Box 38
  Mathis TX 78368
Pub  Freouency  Thursday
Circulation other 2 550
Owner(s):
San Patricio Publishing Co  Inc  •
  Owner
P 0  Drawer B
Smton TX  78387
Management:
Helen S. Tracy                Publisher
Editorial:
James V  Mathis               Editor


           MCALLEN

•Valley Town Crier, McAllen     """
1811 N 23rd St
Mcallen TX 78501  (Hidalgo County)
SMSA  McAllen-Pharr-Edmburg  TX
Telephone  (512)682-2423
Pop  Served 279.187
Year Establish 1964
Pub  Frequency- Wednesday
Pub  Size  Broadsheet
Subscrip. Rate: Free
Publicity Mtls:  11.14.19.21.23.26
Freelance  Pay Non-Paid
Print Process: Offset
Circulation Type- Controlled
Ownerts):
Valley Media. Inc
1811 N. 23rd St
Mcallen TX 78501
Ownership %  100
Management
Mike McKmney         .   . Publisher
Deadline: Wednesday previous to
  publication Previous Wednesday to
  publication day
Supplements):
Valley Town Crier
  Day Published. Weekly on Wednesdays
  Lead Time One Week
  Publicity Mtls  06.07.10.11.12.14.15.
    16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25


          MIDLOTHIAN

•Midlothian Reporter            '"*
121 N. Mam
Midlothian TX 76065 (Ellis County)
SMSA  Dallas-Fort Worth. TX
Telephone  (214) 775-2371
Mailing Address
  Box 967
  Midlothian TX  76065
Pop. Served: 5.000
Year Establish:  1968
Pub  Frequency- Thursday
Pub. Size.  Standard Size
Subscnp. Rate: $12/Yr.
Publicity Mtls: 01               .\
Pnnt Process: Offset
Circulation other 1.200
Circulation Type: Paid
Ownerts):
Suburban  Publishers
P.O. Box 381029
Duncanville TX 7S138
Ownership %  100
Management-
Linda Ball   	PoMaher
Deadline: Mondays 4:00 P.M


       "  MISSOURI CY

•fort Bend Mirror              ""*
1550 Kentorest
Missouri Cy TX 77489 (Ft  Bend County)
SMSA- Houston. TX
telephone- (713) 438-6610
Mailin? »ddress-
    0  Box 697
         •denotes major metro area ne«ipaper
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    -.fusoun City TX 7'459
   IP  M'veu  lt> 000
 _Y«er EsiaWish 1956
  FuB—Frequency Wed  Sun
  Fuo  Size Broadsheet
  Subscrip Rale $18 /Yr
  Publicity Mils 01 Jl 14151617 ;S)9
   2021.222324
  Print Process Offset
  >culation  Sunday 6 700  otner  IB 700
  JircuiaNon Type  Pjid
  Owner(i)-
  Hartman Newspapers Inc
  PO  Box 1088
  Rosenberg TX 77471
  Ownership =/.  100
  Management:
  Willis  Webb                   Publisher
  Editorial:
  Robert Heanei                 Editor


           MONAHANS

 Monahans News
  107 W 2nd
 Monahans TX  79756  (Ward County)
 Telephone (915) 943-4313  •
 Mailing Address
   P 0 Box 767
   Monahans TX 79756
 Pop  Served  12.000
 Year  Establish 1931
 Pub  Frequency Saturday  Thurs
 Pub  Sat. Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate $20 In County
 Publicity Mils- 06.07 11 12.13 14 15 16
   18.19.20.21  22.232425
 Print Process  Offset
 Circulation other 4 100
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Ownerts):
 Pearson Cooper
 P O Box  767
 Monahans TX 79756
 Ownership %  34
 Mary Lowe
 1235 Lodema
 Ouncanville TX 75116
 Ownership %  33
 PhH Cooper
 Rt 2.  404 Woodlands
 LewisvMe TX 75067
 Ownership % 33
 Management:
 Pearson Cooper              Publisher
 Olga Terrazas      Advertising Manager
 Editorial:
 Dennis Ball                     Editor
 Rebecca Laecheim       Society Fditor
 A G ArJair               Sports Editor
 Deadline:  48 Mrs Prior
 SuppMfTMnt(s):
 Area Spotlight  The
  Day Published Weekly
  Lead Time 1 - Week
  Publicity Mils 0611.12.14.171920
    23.25
  Mtls Deadline 1  • Week
  Contact Pearson Cooper
          Telephone  (915)943-4313
          P.O Box 707
          Monahans  TX 79756


           NAVASOTA

Whltlm I Son, Inc.  D/B/A NamoU
  Examiner Review
 115 Railroad St
Navasota TX  77868 (Grimes County)
Telephone (409) 825-6484
Mailing Address
  P 0  Box 751
  Navasota TX  77868
Pop. Served  6.006
Year Establish:  1894
Pub Frequency Thursday
Pub. Size- Standard Size
Subscrip Rate. $15/Yr
Publicity Mtls  14.21
Print Process  OHset
Circulation Sunday 4 864
Circulation Type Paid
  Ownerts)-
  ~  H  V/hilten
  PO  Box 751
  Navasota TX 77868
  Ownersnio •» 100
  Management:
  R  H  Whitten                President
  Clark Whitten                President
  Jo Yanchak        Circulation Manager
  Editorial:
  Clar* Whitten                  Editor
 Deadline: Monday Noon


           NEDERLAND

 •Midcounty Chronicle
 2112 Nedenaid Ave
 Nederland TX 77627  (Jeftersn County)
 SMSA Beaumont-Port Arthur-Orange.
   TX
 Telephone (409) 722 0479
 Mailing Address
   PO Box 2140
   Nederland TX 77627
 Pop  Served  14000
 Year Establish 1931
 Pub  Frequency  Wednesday
 Pub  Size Standard Size
 Publicity Mtls. 0607 10.11 12 14 15 16.
   18.19.20.21.22.24
 Circulation other 20,400
 Circulation Type  Free
 Ownerts):
 The Enterprise Co
 380 Walnut
 Beaumont TX 77701
 Ownership %  100
 Manag entente
 George Irish                 President
 Betty Stansbury              Publisher
 Jo Anne  Stuckey   Advertising Manager
 Oavid Crum       Circulation Manager
 Editorial:
 Pat Huckeby                    Editor
 Pat Huckeby         Assignment Editor
 Elizabeth Youngblood
                 Women s Interest Edit
 Deadline: Friday Noon prior to following
  Wednesday publ.


       NEW BRAUNFELS

 •New Braunfets Herald I Zeitung""
 707 Landa St
 New Braunfels TX 78130
  (Comal County)
 SMSA  San Antonio TX
 Telephone  (512) 625-9144
 Pop  Served 22.500
 Year Establish  1852
 Pub  Frequency "i W Th  F pm • Su
  am
 Pub  Size  Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate $32 /Yr
 Publicty  Mtls 01.02.0304.05.060717
  18.19.20.21.2223
 Freelance Pay  Negotiable
 Print Process Offset
Wire Services- AP
Circulation  evening 7.103.
  Sunday 8.744. other 12.750
Circulation Type  Controlled
Owner*.):
Southern Newspapers. Inc
 1050 merest Dr
Houston TX 77042
Ownership %  100
Management:
David F Kramer              Publisher
Sandi Hutter       Advertising Manager
Carol  Ann Avory    Circulation Manager
Karen Remmger   Classified Adv Manag
Editorial:
Wanda Lasator                 Editor
Wanda Lasator         Business Editor
David  Builta             .. Court Editor
David  Builta       Entertainment Editor
Dana Overstreet           Food Editor
Wanda Lasator          Opinion Editor
Tom Labmski            Outdoor Editor
Deryl Clark        Photography Editor
Dana Overstreet         Society Editor
Tom Labmski             Sports Editor
Deadline: 2 Days  5 pm Prior to
                                                                                Publication Oate
                                                                               Supptememts):
                                                                               Montage
                                                                                Oay~Published  Sunday
                                                                                Lead Time 3 Days
                                                                                Publicity Mtls  01 02.03 04 05.07 08
                                                                                  11. 14.15.17 19


                                                                                          NEW ULM

                                                                               New (Jim Enterprise
                                                                               Hwy 109  S
                                                                               New Ulm TX 78950 (Austin County!
                                                                               Telephone (409) 992-3351
                                                                               Mailing Address
                                                                                Box 128
                                                                                New Ulm TX 78950
                                                                               Year Establish  1910
                                                                               Pub  Frequency  Thursday
                                                                               Pub  Size  Standard Size
                                                                               Subscrip  Rate  $9/Yr
                                                                               Publicity Mtls  01.06 14.21.22
                                                                               Print Process  Photo Litho Offset
                                                                               Circulation other 1 335
                                                                              Ownerfs):
                                                                               Raymond L Dungen. jr
                                                                               Box 128
                                                                               New Ulm TX 78950
                                                                              Ownership %  100
                                                                              EdltorUI:
                                                                               Raymond L Dungen. Jr.       .   Editor
                                                                              Deadline: Tuesday. 5 pm


                                                                                           NIXON

                                                                              News- Star
                                                                              217 N  Nixon Ave
                                                                              Nixon TX 78140 (Gonzales County)
                                                                              Telephone (512) 582-1328
                                                                              Year Establish- 1906
                                                                              Pub  Frequency  Thursday
                                                                              Pub.  Size Broadsheet
                                                                              Subscrip  Rate: $16 Local.  $21 In State.
                                                                                $25 Out of State
                                                                              Publicity Mtls- 01.02.03.04.05.06.11.12
                                                                                22.24
                                                                              Print Process  Offset
                                                                              Wire Services  None
                                                                              Circulation other 1.821
                                                                              Circulation Type Paid
                                                                              Ownertt):
                                                                              Charles Bloom
                                                                              217 N Nixon Ave
                                                                              Nixon TX 78140
                                                                              Ownership % 100
                                                                              Editorial:
                                                                              Charles Bloom                  Editor
                                                                              Deadline: Monday pm


                                                                                           ODEM

                                                                              •Odem • Edroy  Time*           """
                                                                              P 0  Drawer B
                                                                              Odem TX 78370 (San Pair County)
                                                                              SMSA- Corpus Chnsti TX
                                                                              Telephone  (512) 364-1270
                                                                              Ma*ng Address
                                                                                P 0. Drawer B
                                                                                Odem TX 78370
                                                                              Put. Frequency Thursday
                                                                              Circulation other 650
                                                                              San Patncio Publishing Co . Inc -
                                                                               Owner
                                                                              P.O. Drawer B
                                                                              Smton TX 78387
Helen S Tracy
Editorial:
Marta E Garza
                                                                                                         Publisher

                                                                                                            .Editor
                                                                                         PALACIOS
                                                                             Palaclm Beacon, The
                                                                             453 Commerce St.. P.O. Box 817
                                                                             Palaoos TX 77465 (Matagrda County)
                                                                             Telephone- (512) 972-2610
                                                                             Mailing Address:
                                                                               PO. Box 817
                                                                               Palaces TX 77465
                                                                             Year Establish  1906
                                                                             Pub Frequency WeeWy
 Pub Size Broadsheet
 "-uoscno  Rate  $15 50 Local/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 06.14.15 16.18.1921 22
   2426
 Print Process Offset
 Circulation other 2.500
 Circulation Type Paid
 Ownerts):
 Toney  Publishing
 113 E  Bernard
 Waller  TX 77484
 Ownership % 100
 Deadline: 2 pm  Monday


           PITTSBURG

 Pittshurg Gazette, Inc., The
 112 Quitman St
 Pittsburg TX 75686 (Camp County)
 Telephone (214)856-6629
 Mailing Address
   112 Quitman St.
   Pittsburg IX 75686
 Pop Served- 5.000
 Year Establish: 1884
 Pub Frequency  Thursday
 Pub. Size: Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate $15/Yr
 Publicity  Mtls 06.11.12.14.15.20.21.22.
  26
 Print Process: Offset
 Circulation other 3.800
 Circulation Type. Paid
 Ownert.):
 Westward Communications
 5005 LBJ Freeway. Ste. 1040
 Oalls TX 75244
 Ownership % 100
 Editorial:
 Wittiam R  Owney               . Editor
 Deadline: Tuesdays Noon


          PIEASANTON


 Pto«anton Express
 114 Goodwin
 Pleasanton TX 78064 (Atascosa County)
 Telephone (512) 569-2341
 Mailing Address.
  PO  Box 880
  Pleasanton TX 78064
 Year Establish 1909
 Pub Frequency: Wednesday
 Pub. Size. Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate: $20 /Local $25 /Out-
  County $30 /Out-State $17/Sr Dt
 Publicity Mtls 01.04.05.06.07.10.11.12.
  13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21
 Freelance Pay: Negotiable
 Print Process: OHiet
 Circulation- other 7.300
 Circulation Type: Paid
Ovner(f):
Wrtkerson Publishing Co.
89 Pulbam
Pleasanton TX 78064
 Ownership %  100

Wm. B  Wifcerson          ..  Publisher
Mary Gallegos      Advertising Manager
Gloria Q.  Coward... Circulation Manager
EMorW:                       ^
Dam) B. Wrfkerson        	Cdttor
Mane Rodriguez  	Sports Editor
Peedilnr Monday before publication.


          PORT ISABEL

 •Pert Isabel-South Padre Press  "*"
 101 Maxan
 Port Isabel TX 78578 (Cameron County)
 SMSA  Brownsville Hartmgen-San Benrto.
  TX
Telephone: (512) 943-5545
Mailing  Address:
  P 0. Box 308
  Port Isabel TX 78578
Year Establish: 1950
Pub. Frequency: Mon. & Thu.
Pub  Size. Broadsheet
   ".scrip  Rate $24/Yr $16/6 Mos
  jutside  -v $18/Yr $12/6 Mos in
 Publicity Mtls- 06.07.10.11.12.14.15.18.
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  leant. I

_.8nnt Process Ottset
  Ctrtutation other 6,100
  Circulation Type  Paid
  Ownerts):
  Steve N Elam Pres News Puoiisnmg
   Co . Inc
  PO. Box 1791
  San Bemto Tx 78586
  Ownership % 100
  Deadline: A days  prior 10 puoiication
  SupplementU):
  South Padre Parade
   Day Published  Monthly
   Lead Time 2 Weens
   Publicity Mtls- 10.14
   Mtls Deadline  2 Weeks
   Contact  Judy J Elam
           Telephone (512)943-5545
           P 0 Box 308
           Port Isabel TX 78578


            PORTLAND

 •Portland News
 P 0 Box 14
 Portland TX 78374 (San Pair County)
 SMSA Corpus Chnsti. TX
 Telephone. (512)  643-1566
 Pub  Frequency Thursday
 Subicnp Rate- S18.20/Vr IP County
 Circulation other 3.800
 Ownerts):
 San Palncio Publishing Co  . Inc •
   Owner
 P 0 Drawer B
 Smton TX 78387
 Management:
 John Tracy                 Publisher
 Editorial:
 Genny Glover                   Editor


           POTTSBORO

 •Pottsboro Press
 PO Box 570
 PottsDoro TX 75076 (Grayson County)
 SMSA- Sherman-Demson. TX
 Telephone. (214)  786-4051
 Year Establish 1984
 Pub. Frequency Weekly
 Pub. Site: Broadsheet
 Subscnp. Rate. $12/ln County: $15/ln
  State. $19/0ut  ol State
 Publicity Mtls 06.14.15.16.21 22
 Circulation  Type  Paid


            QUITMAN

 Wood County Democrat
 113 W Lipscomb  P.O. Box 308
 Quitman TX 75783 (Wood County)
 Telephone  (214) 763-4522
 Pub Frequency Wednesday
 Circulation  other  3.600
 Owners):
 Howard L Woodall. Sr
 PO  Box G
 Grand Saline TX 75140
 Editorial:
 Bobbie Powell   .              Editor


             RANGER

 (tenter Time*
 211 Elm
 Ranger TX 76470  (Eastland County)
 Telephone: (817) 647-1101
 Mailing Address
  PO Box  118
  Ranger TX 76470
 Pop. Served 3.200
 Year Establish  1919
 Pub. Frequency. Thurs.  Sun
 Pub. Sue Standard Sue
Subscrip. Rate. $18/Yr. Cu.. $23/Yr
  Ad|. Cty  $25/Yr. St.
Publicity Mtls- 06.14.15.16.18.19.21.22.
  24
Print Process Offset
Wire Services TPA
 Circulation  other 1 200
 Circulation Tvoe Paid
 OwiMT(t):
 Easttand County Newspaper  me
 P 0  Box 29
 Eastland TX 76448
 Eastland County Newspapers me
 P 0  Box 29
 Eastland TX 76448
 H  V 0 Brien
 1201 S Seaman
 Eastland TX 76448
 Gay Nell O'Brien
 1201 S Seaman
 Eastland TX 76448
 Ranger Times
 Management:
 H  V O'Brien                President
 Patti Cozart        Advertising Manager
 Deadline: Monday 5 pm Thursday 5 Dm
 Supplement^):
 The Ranger Times
  Day Published. Twice Weekly
  Lead Time Mon  & Th 5 00
  Publicity Mtls 06 14.15.16.19.21.22
    24
  Mtls Deadline- Mon  & Thurs At 5
    PM
  Contact Patti Cozart
          Telephone. (817) 647-1101
          211 Elm PQ Box 118
          Ranger TX 76470
  Personnel  Joyce  Duggan
            Martha Castro
            Hale Dunson


          RISING STAR

 Rising Star. The
 104 N Main St
 Rising Star TX  76471 (Eastland County)
 Telephone (817) 643-4141
 Mailing Address
  PO Box 127
  Rising Star TX 76471
 Pop Served- 1.204
 Year Establish- 1892
 Pub Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Sue Standard Size
 Subscrip Rate  $9.  S13. $19/Yr
 Circulation other 900
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owner)!):
 Eastland County Newspapers  Inc
 P 0 Box 29
 Eastland TX 76448
 Ownership ',',  100
 Management
 H  V. O'Brien                 Publisher
 Editorial:
 Carolyn RatliH                   Editor
 Deadline: Tuesday


          ROBSTOWN

 •NiNces County Record Star, The
 104 N Fifth St
 Robstown TX 78380 (Nueces County)
 SMSA: Corpus Christi, TX
 Telephone (512)387-4511
 Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 1192
  Robstown TX 78380
 Pop. Served: 15.000
 Year Establish:  1919
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Sac- Broadsheet
 Subscrip. Rate  $18.SO/Yr
 Publicity Mtls: 06.11.12.13.14.15.16.19.
  20.21.22.24
 Freelance Pay  None
 Print Process. Ottset
Wire Services None
 Circulation, other 7.000
 Circulation Type  Paid
OwrwrU):
Keach and Company. Inc
Ownership %  100
Management:
Kim Kaueger                President
 Darren Keach               President
Sam Keach          .         Publisher
 Dusty Knoblauch    Advertising Manager
 Editorial:
 iam  Keacn                    cjitor
 Deadline: 5PM Monday


            ROCKDALE

 Rockdale Reporter
 221-225 E Cameron
 Rockdaie TX 76567  (Milam Countvi
 Telephone (512)146-5833
 Mailing Address
  P 0 Box 552
  Rockdale TX 76567
 Pop  Served 5 500
 Year  Establish  1873
 Pub  Freauency Thur  (Weekly)
 Pub.  Si.-e Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate  $17/Yr
 Publicity Mtls  24
 Circulation other 4 706
 Circulation Type Paid
 Management:
 J W  Cooke                 Publisher
 Henry Tyler        Advertising Manager
 Jewel Bounds       Circulation Manager
 Linda Whorton    Classified Adv Manag
 Editorial:
 J W  Cooke                    Editor
 Deadline: Monday 5  pm


          ROUND ROCK

 •Round  Rock Leader
 105 S Blair
 Round Rock TX 78664
  (Willmson County;
 SMSA. Austin TX
 Telephone  (512) 255-5827
 Mailing Address
  P 0  Box 428
  Round  Rock  TX 78680
 Year Establish  1886
 Pub. Frequency Mon  Thurs
 Pub  Size  Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate- $22/Yr Local  $28/Yr
  Out of Area.  $34/Yr  Out State
 Publicity  Mtls 06.07  11.12.14 15.16.19.
  20.21.22.24
 Print  Process Off-Set
 Circulation other 5.500
 Circulation Type Paid
 Editorial:
 David Wolbrueck                Editor
 Charlotte McCarr         Home Editor
 Bill Schnell              Sports Editor
 Deadline: 4 days prior  to PUD  date

 •Round  Rock Leader
 105 S Blair
 Round Rock TX 78664
  (Willmson County)
 SMSA  Austin. TX
Telephone (512) 255-5827
Mailing Address
  P 0. Box 428
  Round Rock TX 78680
Year Establish  1876
Pub  Frequency Semi-WeeHly. Thursday
  & Monday
 Pub. Size. Broadsheet
Subscrip. Rate. $22/Yr . $17.50/9
  Mos.. $12.50/6 Mos . $7/3  Mos.
 Publicity Mtls 06.07.11.12.14.15.16.17.
  18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25
Freelance Pay. Negotiable
 Print Process Web offset
Circulation other 5.650
Circulation Type Paid
Ownetls):
Todd  Publications. Inc
4620  Lakeview
Austin TX 78731
Ownership %  75

Tom Nelson
Ownership %  12        x
Dick Baker
Ownership %  12
Management:
Ken Long.  .                 Publisher
Mary Jane Todd    Circulation Manager
Editorial:
David  Wolbrueck                 •   or
 Deadline: Thursday noon tor Monday.
  Monday tor Thursday
 Supplement!!):
 Leader Super Saver
  Day Published  Weekly
  Lead Time  Monday Noon lor
  Publicity Mtls  01.06071011.12.13
    14 15.16.17.18.19.20.21 2223


         SAN ANTONIO

 •Jim Berg Military Newspapers
 7137 Military Or  W
 San Antonio TX 78227 (Bexar County)
 SMSA. San Antonio. TX
 Telephone (512) 675-4500
 Mailing Address
  P 0 Box 27040
 Year Establish 75
 Pub Frequency  Wkly
 Pub. Size Tabloid
 Subscrip  Rate: $35/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 01.03.04.05.06.07.11.12.
  14.15.16.17.19.20.21.22.23
 Freelance Pay: Per Inch Printed
 Print Process Offset
 Wire Services None
 Circulation  morning 70.000
 Ownerjt):
 Jim Berg Publications. Inc
 P 0  Box  27040
 San Antonio TX 78227
 Ownership %  100
 Deadline: Monday. 5pm Advertising:
  Friday. Prior Otherwise

 •Recorder Times, The
 8603 Botts Ln
 San Antonio TX 78217 (Bexar  County)
 SMSA. San Antonio. TX
 Telephone (512) 828-3321
 Pub. Frequency-  Weekly
 Subscrip.  Rate Free
 Circulation other 131.000
 Ownerts):
 Recorder  Times. The
8603 Botts Ln
 San Antonio TX 78217
 Editorial:
 Edward Leal         ...     .. Editor

 •San Antonio Greensheet, Inc.    "°"
 8500 Vicar. Ste  150
 San Antonio TX 78218 (Bexar  County)
 SMSA San Antonio. TX
 Telephone- (512) 271-2700


       SAN AUGUSTINE

San Augustine Rambler, The
 114 N. Harrison St.
San Augustine TX 75972
  (Sn Agstn County)
Telephone (713) 275-2753
Pub. Frequency: Thursday
Circulation: other 4.000
Editorial:
Sam Malone	•	Editor

San Augustine Tribune           "*"
 315 W. Columbia St.
San Augustine TX 75972
  (Sn Agstn County)
Telephone. (409) 275-2181
 Mailing Address-
  P 0. Box M
  San Augustine TX 75972 "
Year Establish- 1909
 Pub  Frequency-  Thursday
 Pub. Size- Standard Size
 Subscrip  Rate: $3 50/Yr
 Publicity Mtls: 06.21
 Print Process. Offset
 Circulation: other 5.800
Circulation Type- Paid
 Editorial:
 Artan Hays           	Editor
 r^aeune:  Monday P M
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           SAN BENITO

  •San Benito News
  PO  Box 1791
  San Benito TX 78586 (Cameron County i
  3MSA B'ownsviile-Harlmgen-San Benito
   TX
  Telephone (512)399-2436
  =op  Serveo  17 988
  rear Establish  1946
  ?ub  Freouency  Sun  Wed
  ?ub  Size Standard Size
  Subscrip  Rate $18/Yr  In County.
   $25/Yr Outside County
  Publicity Mtls 01.06 14 15.20 21.22.24
  rtire Services AP
  Circulation other 5  100
  Circulation Type Paid
  Ownerts):
  News Publ Co .  inc
  356 N. Sam Houston
 San Benito TX 78586
 Ownership %  100
 Management:
 Steve M  Elam               Publisher
 Jim Elam           Advertising Manager
 Pete Lopez         Circulation Manager
 Editorial:
 Charles Robinson, ill            Editor
 Ester Hernandez       Life Style Editor
 Tony Solis               Sports Editor
 Deadline:  24  Hours Prior Publication


              SEALY

 Seaty News.  Inc., The
 111 Mam  St
 Sealy TX 77474 (Austin County)
 Telephone (713) 885-3562
 Mailing Address
  P.O Drawer 480
  Sealy TX 77474
 Pop Served  3.875
 Year Establish 1887
 Pub Frequency Thursday
 Pub. Size. Broadsheet
 Subscrip  Rate $16/Yr
 Publicity Mtls 06.11.13.15.19.21.22
 Pnnt Process. Offset
 Circulation- other 4.500
 Circulation Type  Paid
Ownertl):
The Sealy News  Inc
Management
Mescal Soloman              President
Earl C  Luedecke             Publisher
Witma Petrusek    Advertising Manager
Nettie Swearmger   Circulation Manager
Geraldme Abel    Classified Adv Manag
Editorial:
Mhtma Petrusek                 Editor
DeadHne: Monday


              SEGUIN

•SMuIn Gazette • Enterprise (ES) '""
1012 Schnewer Rd
Segum TX 78155 (Guadalpe County)
SMSA: San Antonio. TX
Telephone (512)379-5402
Maikng Address.
  P.O. Box 1200
  Sefum TX 78156
Year Establish. 1979
Pub. Frequency: Tu-W-Th-Fn-Su
Pub. Size.  Broadsheet
Subscrip. Rate- $34/Yr
Publicity Mtls: 07.11.12.14.15.16.18.19
  20.21.22.24
Freelance Pay Minimal
Pnnt Process. Offset
Wire Services. AP
Circulation- evening 7.500.
  Sunday 7.800. other 8.500
Circulation Type:  Paid
Ownerti):
Southern Newspapers. Inc
P 0 Box  1200
Segum TX 78156
Ownership %  100
Management:
Ron Filkins                  Publisher
Stephen K Tschoepe
                   Advertising Manager
 Tim Soecntmg      Circulation Manager
 Calvin Salmon     Classified Adv  Manag
 Editorial:
 Sob Thaxton             Court Editor
 Ron Filkins            Education Editor
 Sandra Coie       Entertainment Editor
 Sandra Cole           Life Style Editor
 Stephen K Tscnoepe  Real Estate Editor
 Sandra Cole             Religion Editor
 Sandra Cole      Women s Interest Eat
 Deadline:  One Week Prior to Desired
  Publication Date
 Supplementlt):
 TV Guide
  Day Published  Weekly
  Lead Time  2 Weeks
  Desc Entertainment
  Publicity Mils- 07.10.14.15.16.19
  Mtls Deadline 2 Weeks Prior to
    Desired Publication Date
  Contact Kathie Ninneman
          Telephone  (512) 379-5402
          PO  Sox 1200
          Segutn TX 78156


            SEYMOUR

 Baylor County Banner, The
 109 E. Morris St.
 Seymour TX 76380 (Baylor County)
 Telephone (817)888-2616
 Mailing Address
  PO  Box 912
  Seymour TX 76380
 Pop Served 3.469
 Year Establish 1895
 Pub Frequency Thursday
 Pub Size  Standard Size
 Subscnp Rate $13. $15. $17 Till Post
  Office Raises Rates
 Publicity Mtls 05 14.15.16.19.20.21.22.
  23.24.26
 Print Process. Offset
 Circulation other 2.900
 Circulation Type  Paid
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•Town Crier
401 S Iowa
Weslaco TX  78596 (Hidalgo County)
SMSA McAllen-Pharr-Edmburg.  TX
Telephone (512) 969-2543
Mailing Address
  401 S  Iowa
  Weslaco TX 785%
        113 E  Bernaro
        West Columbia TX 77486
          (Brazoria County)
        SMSA  Houston  TX
        Telephone: (713) 345-3127
        Mailing Address
          P 0 Box 488
          West Columbia TX 77486
        Pop  Served  5.000
        Year  Establish- 1962
        Pub  Frequency  Thursday
        Pub  Size. Broadsheet
        Subscrip Rate  $25/Yr
        Publicity Mtls  14.21.22
        Print  Process  Offset
        Circulation, other 10.300
        Circulation  Type Free
        Owners):
        David Toney
        Ownership %  100
        Editorial:
        David Toney


                   WHARTON
Editor
        Wharton Journal-Spectator
        115 W Burleson St
        Wharton TX 77488 (Wharton County)
        Telephone  (409) 532-8840
        Mailing Address
         PO Box 111
         Wharton TX 77488
        Pop Served 10.000
        Year Establish  1879
        Pub Frequency. Wednesday. Saturday
        Pub. Size: Broadsheet
        Subscrip  Rate $24 /Yr Local  $34 /Yr
         Out of County
        Publicity Mtls 01.06.11.12.14.17 19.21.
         22.24
        Freelance  Pay  Negotiable
        Pnnt Process: Offset
        Circulation  morning 5 500
        Circulation Type. Paid
        Ownaf(<):
        River Publishers. Inc
        PO Box 1 1 1
        Wharton TX 77488
        Ownership % 100
        Manafenwnt:
        Dick Elam   .                President
        Fred Bar bee. jr              Publisher
        Jan  Selph          Advertising Manager
        Glenna Poison      Circulation Manager
        Margaret Venglar  Classified Adv Manag
        Editorial:
        Tad  Hershorn                   Editor
        Burlon Parsons         Life Style Editor
        Mike Konwcka   .     . .   Sports Editor
        DtadHne: 2 Days Prior  to Publication
        StlppMflWflt(S):
        Wharton Journal • Spectator
         Day Published Wednesday &  Saturday
         Lead Time: 1 Week
         Desc.  Local News &  Features
         Publicity Mtls: 01.06.12.14.15.16.19.
           20.21.22.23.24


                 WINNSBORO

                                        IHUi
        Whimboro Newt, The
        105  E Locust
        Wmnsboro TX 75494 (Wood County)
        Telephone. (214) 342-5247
        Mailing Address
         PO Box 87
         Wmnsboro TX 75494
        Pop  Served: 3.604
        Year Establish- 1908
        Pub  Frequency Thursday
        Pub. Size.  Standard size
        Subscrip  Rate- $10 /Yr
        Publicity Mtls 14.21.22
        Freelance Pay Varied
        Print Process Offset
        Circulation, other 4.400
        Circulation Type. Paid
                                   President
       Grayford M Jones
 Graytord M  Jones           Publisher
 Mike Jones        Advertising Manager
 Mike Jones         Promotion Manager
 EdKSHal:
 Grayford M  Jones              Editor
 Deadline:  Tues  Noon


           WOODVILLE

 Woodsman  Publishing Co.
 205 W Bluff St
 Woodville  TX 75979 (Tyler County)
 Telephone (409) 283-2516
 Mailing Address
  P 0 Box 339
  Woodville TX 75979
 Year Establish  1980
 Pub Frequency Weekly
 Pub Size  Broadsheet
 Subscrip   Rate $12/Yr Local
 Publicity Mtls 01.03.06.07 11.15 16.17.
  20.21.22
 Freelance  Pay  Negotiable
 Print Process Offset Web
 Circulation other 6 250
 Circulation Type  Paid
 Owner(»):
 Woodsman Publishing Co  Inc
 205 W Blurt
 Woodville TX 75979
 Ownership % 100
 Deadline: Friday Preceding Publication
 Supp4«m«nt(i):
 Dogwood Time
  Day Published Annual (Last week of
    March)
  Lead Time 2 Weeks
  Publicity Mtls  14
  Mtls Deadline. 3 Days
  Contact  John Yearwood
          Telephone  (409) 283-2516
          P 0 Box 339
          Woodville TX 75979
  Spec. Requiremts 4 Column Tabloid
 East Texas Echo
  Day Published Monthly  1;. fir,  .'
    Month
  Lead Time  One Week
  Publicity Mtls:  01.02.03.040607.10.
    14.15.16.1721.26
  Mtls Deadline  First of Month
  Contact  John  Yearwood
          Telephone  (409) 283-2516
          P 0 Box 339
          Woodville TX 75979
  Spec. Requiremts 4 Col. Tabloid
 East Texas Echo
  Day Published- Monthly
  Desc. History

Woodville Tyler County Booster
 Box 248
Woodville TX 75979 (Tyler County)
 Pub Frequency  Thursday
Circulation other 4.350
Editorial:
John P Morrison                Editor


            YOAKUM

Yoakum HeraM-Tlme*           '""
312 LOtt St.
Yoakum TX 77995 (Lavaca County)
Telephone: (512) 293-2335
Mailing Address.
  P.O. Box 798
  Yoakum  TX 77995
Year Establish- 1892
 Pub. Frequency Thursday
Pub. Size.  Standard Size
Subscnp  Rate. $187 50/Yr
Publicity Mtls 08.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.
  19.20.21.22.23.24.25 .
Freelance  Pay Do Not Use
Print Process. Offset
Circulation: other 3.350
Circulation Type Paid
PMIMfVflMflt:
Sam Preuss.     .            Publisher
Deadline: Nmoon Tuesday for Thursday
SupptementO):
Yoakum Herald-Times
  Day Published. Weekly
  Lead Time. Monday
                                                 Desc  Local News & Features
                                                  :cntact Sam Preuss
                                                         Telephone  (512) 293-2335
                                                         P.O  Box 798
                                                         Yoakum TX 77995
                                                             UTAH


                                                       AMERICAN FORK

                                               •American Fork Citizen          "°"
                                               59 W Mam
                                               American Fork UT 84003 (Utah County)
                                               SMSA Provo-Orem  UT
                                               Telephone (801) 756-7669
                                               Pub  Frequency Wednesday
                                               Subscrip Rate J16/ Annually
                                               Circulation other 8 100
                                               Ownerti):
                                               Brett Bezzant
                                               P 0  Box 7
                                               American Fork UT 84003
Publisher

 .  EdKor
Brett Bezzant
Editorial:
Marc Haddock
                                               •Lehl Free Prets                """
                                               59 W. Main
                                               American Fork UT 84003 (Utah County)
                                               SMSA Provo-Orem. UT
                                               Telephone. (801) 756-7669
                                               Pub  Frequency- Wednesday
                                               Subscrip  Rate tie/Annually
                                               Circulation other 8.100
                                               Own«r<«):
                                               Brett Bezzant
                                               P.O  Box  7
                                               American Fork UT 84003
                                               Mana(tm*nt:
                                               Brett Bezzant               PuMnher
                                               Editorial:
                                               Marc Haddock           .    . Edrtor

                                               •Newtah Newt Group           *"*
                                               59 W. Main
                                               American Fork UT 84003 (Utah County)
                                               SMSA- Provo-Orem. UT
                                               Telephone: (801) 756-7669
                                               Pub. Frequency Wednesday
                                               Subscnp.  Rate: $16 /Annually
                                               Circulation other 8.100
                           Publisher

                              Edrtor
                                               Brett Bezzant
                                               P 0. Box 7
                                               American Fork UT 84003
                                               Management:
                                               Brett Bezzant       .
                                               Editorial:
                                               Marc Haddock
                                               •Newtah Newt Group • Citizen   ""'
                                               59 W Mam. P.O. Box 7
                                               American Fork UT 84003 (Utah County)
                                               SMSA: Provo-Orem. UT
                                               Telephone: (801) 756-7669
                                               Year Establish: 1903
                                               Pub. Frequency: Wednesday
                                               Subscnp. Rate: $19 /Yr        n
                                               Circulation: other 8.000
                                               Owneits):
                                               Brett Bezzant
                                               59 W. Main. P.O. Box 7
                                               American Fork UT 84003
                                               Editorial:
                                               Marc Haddock .............. Edrtor

                                               •Newtah Newt Group - Lehl Free ""'
                                                 Prett                    '
                                               59 W. Mam. P 0. Box 7
                                               Amencan Fork UT 84003 (Utah County)
                                               SMSA: Provo-Orem. UT        •   •
                                               Telephone. (801) 756-7669
                                               Pub. Frequency: Wednesday
                                               Pub  Size: Broadsheet
                                               Subscrip. Rate $19 /Yr
                                               Circulation other 8.000
                                               Owner ,, IBIIH n^*m« iw^a^i^a,,«p^,.,^»»
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            ANNEX M - MISCELLANEOUS
USEPA REGION VI ACP:ANNEX M:MISCELLANEOUS:12/93
                     M-I-1

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Technical Operating Procedures
                 for
        Resource Documentation
                under
        The Oil Pollution Act of 1990
         (PUBLIC LAW 101-380)
          VS. COAST GUARD
  NATIONAL POLLUTION FUNDS CENTER
            JANUARY 1993

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                HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE

The main purpose of this manual is to assist the FOSC in documenting and
reporting resources associated with removal activity.  All forms in this manual
can be reproduced.

1.     This manual provides detailed guidance and standard forms to keep track
       of, report, and document the use of removal resources. Considering the
       potential  for  litigation  with  the  responsible   party,  supporting
       documentation must be able to withstand judicial review. Therefore, it is
       imperative  that  the  FOSC  prepare accurate   and  complete   cost
       documentation consistent with this guidance.

2.     Ceiling Management procedures and forms for use by an FOSC while
       the response is ongoing are discussed in Chapter 1.  Use these forms or
       existing unit obligation logs when tracking the use  of funds assigned
       under a FPN, whether the case is an oil removal (Emergency Fund) or a
       hazardous materials response (CERCLA/SUPERFUND).

3.     The NPPC has developed a three level system for recording and reporting
       costs under a FPN. The FOSC determines the appropriate level based on
       parameters given in Chapter 2.  Note that the transition from one level to
       another is not always clear.  The FOSC  may shift from one level to a
       greater or lower level  depending on the complexity of the case.  An
       overview of documentation flow is given in Chapter 3.  This may be
       helpful in determining the proper organizational  element  to receive a
       document.

4.     An overview of the elements of the Completion Report are given in
       Chapter 4. This overview is a good way to see all the components of this
       report.

5.     A detailed description of information entry requirements for each of the
       five separate forms comprising the Pollution Incident Report can be
       found in Chapter 5. Details also are given on the types of existing reports
       which may be attached in lieu of duplicating information.

6.     Chapter 6 provides descriptions of Pollution Incident Daily Resource
       Reports.  The  type  of information  that should be collected from
       contractors,  Coast Guard  units and  other  government  agencies  is
       explained. This is where information on any of the eight standard forms
       for documenting resource use is located.

7.     A key document for use by non-Coast Guard agencies working for the
       FOSC is the Pollution Removal Funding Authorization (PRFA).  A
       sample  form with detailed instruction  for completion is in Chapter 7.


                               3                             ORIGINAL

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       Note:  It is important to follow directions for completing the accounting
       data section of the PRFA to ensure that an agency prepares its billing
       properly.  Each federal agency must submit a request for reimbursement
       using SF-1080, which is explained in Chapter 8.

8.      Procedures for the Reimbursement of Coast Guard units for expenses
       incurred during a pollution incident are discussed in Chapter 9.
                                                              ORIGINAL

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       Chapter 1




CEILING MANAGEMENT
                           ORIGINAL

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CHAPTER 1 - CEILING MANAGEMENT

A.     GENERAL. The FOSC is the key individual who must manage the funds available for
       oil removal or hazardous materials incident response.  Within the Coast Guard, great
       efforts are made to provide funds to the FOSC as quickly as possible.  However, this
       flexibility and delegated authority demand that the FOSC exercise concomitant
       responsibility for effective ceiling management while the incident is ongoing.

       1.     Ceiling  management is akin to keeping a checkbook. The ceiling assigned at
              the start of the case an be considered to be a deposit As the FOSC issues
              contracts, enters into removal authorizations, assigns travel orders, or otherwise
              makes operational decisions that involve the use of funds, the ceiling balance is
              lowered accordingly. If the  FOSC reaches the ceiling and the removal
              continues, he or she must request an increase in the ceiling, which is
              •deposited", and the process is continued. Under no circumstances can the
              FOSC obligate funds or incur costs in excess of the ceiling authorized Toe
              FOSC must include two key financial measures in all POLREPs. They are:

              1)      The Approved Project Ceiling; and
              2)      Cumulative Obligations to date.

       2.      There are two general categories of obligation entries within Ceiling
              Management. The first is for contracts, removal authorizations, travel orders,
              direct expenses, etc., which involve ao obligation (by the FOSC or a
              contracting officer) which will eventually be paid by the CO Finance Center.
              This type of obligation results in either a LUFS entry or the completion of a
              paper form (Brown Sheet, Removal Authorization, Travel Order, SF-44, etc).
              These obligations (Type I Obligations) are charged against the authorized
              ceiling.

       3.      The second category (Type II Obligations) is a  change from past Coast Guard
              policy and practice. FOSCs are now required to record, as an  obligation  against
              the ceiling, the anticipated cost of Coast Guard resources utilized during  the
              incident  (personnel, vehicles, aircraft, boats, cutters, and Strike Team pollution
              equipment).  While these anticipated costs do not result in Brown Sheets,
              Removal Authorizations, Travel Orders, or similar "purchase" documents
              tracked by the CG Finance Center, they represent costs that (for a major
              incident  or series of major incidents) the OSLTF may reimburse to the Coast
              Guard's operating funds.  Type II obligations should be based on rates published
              in the Coast Guard Standard  Rates Instruction (COMDTTNST  7310.1 Series).
              Remember, tbese obligations may be estimates - their purpose is to keep
              the FOSC apprised of bow ranch of the ceiling remains.

       4.      The "Cumulative Obligations to Date" which the FOSC must include in the
              POLREP is the total of Type I and Type II obligations. We recommend the
              FOSC record obligations, whether Type I or Type II, against the FPN Ceiling
              on a daily basis. However, the FOSC may exercise flexibility  as to when this
              information is recorded against the ceiling, so long as the obligation is
              recorded before the resources are used.
                                                                          ORIGINAL

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 S.      The differences between ceiling management and cost documentation are
        timing and precision (not to be confused with accuracy). Ceiling management
        is done when a decision is made — before the action is taken and the precise
        cost of the action is known. Cost documentation takes place as soon as precise
        costs are known, which is usually after the action has taken place.

               For example, a contract is issued before any work takes
               place, and thus must be  an estimate,  expressed in the
               contract as a  'Not to Exceed"  amount.   The  "Not to
               Exceed" amount is recorded as an obligation against the
               FPN ceiling.  However, the exact cost of the contract on
               day two is only known at the end of day two or later - this
               is the amount that is  recorded in  the cost documentation
               (see Chapter 6) for day two.  In  this example, note that
               costs for the contract on day two are not recorded  against
               the ceiling again.

6.      Both ceiling management and cost documentation are vital and complementary,
        but one cannot replace the other. Ceiling management allows the FOSC to
        know, as the case progresses, what funds have been "promised" to parties
        working alongside the FOSC on removal.  Cost documentation ensures that the
        precise amount spent, or exact resources used are accurately recorded as soon
        as they are known, so they can be billed to the responsible party at a later date.

7.      The forms in this chapter were designed to assist the FOSC and to comply with
        the broad standards included in current contracting and accounting
        requirements. They were designed for either manual preparation or computer
        use. The computerized versions are available in EXCEL 2.2 for Macintosh
        computers or EXCEL 3.0 for MS/DOS computers. Contact NPFC (cf) for the
        computerized version (703-235-4740).
                                                                    ORIGINAL

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B      OG-5136F - CEILING MANAGEMENT AND INCIDENT OBLIGATION LOG

       1.      General Comments: This form was designed to assist the FOSC monitor the
              Authorized Project Ceiling and compute Cumulative Obligations against aa
              FPN during an incident.  It can also be used to provide the amount of ceiling
              remaining at any point in the incident. The FOSC must use it or a similar, local
              obligation log already developed and  in use by the unit. No other standard
              obligation log or form has been promulgated Coast Guard wide. This form was
              also designed to comply with the broad standards included in current
              contracting and accounting requirements.

       2.      Use this form to record changes to the ceiling and obligations the FOSC
              incurred during an entire spill. It is not a daily form. Enter obligations as the
              FOSC orders the actions taken. If more than one page is needed, continue on as
              many pages as necessary until  the response is over, and no more funds or
              resources are being used.

              a.      CEILING CHANGES  Enter the date, and the amount of the increase
                     or decrease approved  by the  District(m).  Record the Approved
                     Project Ceiling at the top/right of the form, and report on the next
                     POLREP. The computerized form will compute the New Approved
                     Ceiling and enter it in all appropriate blocks

              b.      CODES: Cases for Type I Obligations are shown in the left column.
                     Type D obligations are shown in the right column.  Use whichever
                     applies.

              c.      DESCRIPTION: For a Type  I Obligation, include the Document
                     Control Number (DCN) of the obligation. For a Type II Obligation of
                     more than one day, note the period of time the obligation covers. If the
                     FOSC prefers to minimize entering a large number of small  obligations
                     (such as local purchases, TONOs, etc.) on this form, enter the estimated
                     amount for the type of obligation, and then record the individual entries
                     on the appropriate worksheet. (Worksheet description/instructions
                     follow this page.)

              d.      CODE: Note appropriate code on form.

              e.      OBLIGATED: List obligations incurred.

              f.      CUMULATIVE OBLIGATIONS: Sum all the obligations entered  to
                     date for the incident. Report along with the Approved Project Ceiling.

              g.      CEILING REMAINING: To compute the Ceiling Remaining, subtract
                     Cumulative Obligations from the Approved Project Ceiling.  This is
                     how much is available  should the FOSC need to order additional
                     actions to respond to the incident.
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   U. S. COAST GUARD
  CG-5136F(R»v.1-»3)
 ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE
   CEIUNG MANAGEMENT
                C8UNG MAMAGMENT ft
                MCtDCNT OBLIGATION LOO
  PAGE     OF
  FEDERAL PROJ.»
           FOSC:
                 APPROVED PROJECT CEILING:
                                                                                  (REPORT OH POUtCr)}
      CEIUNG
     CHANGES
DATE
                   EXISTING CEILING
                                         INCREASE
                                        (DECREASE)
                                     fCW APPROVED
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 DESCRIPTION: Identify what Uw obligation u tor.
 Activity Requiring Uw Obligation
 COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS
 REMOVAL AUTHORIZATIONS
 [TRAVEL AND RESERVE ORDERS
 OSC APPROVED PURCHASES
 EQUIPMENT EXPENSES
           CODE
             C  STANDARD RATES - PERSONNEL
             R  STANDARD RATES - VEHICLES
             T  STANDARD RATES - BOATS
             P  STANDARD RATES - AIRCRAFT
             E  STANDARD RATES - CUTTERS
                STANDARD RATES-POLLUTION EQUIP.
                                         CODE
                                         SR-P
                                         SR-V
                                         SR-B
                                         SR-A
                                         SR-C
                                         SR-E
   DESCRIPTION
 FOR PAPER FORM
 DATA FROM PRECEEDING PAGE:
          CODE
OBLIGATED
CUMULATIVE
OBLIGATIONS
 CEIUNG
REMAINING
FOR PAPER FORM
DATA FOR NEXT PAGE
                                  (RtportonPOLREf)
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C.      DAILY RECORD WORKSHEETS rVARIOUS).

1.      This is a simple worksheet with four variations, depending on the FOSCs activities. Its use is
        entirely optional; experience over many yean has demonstrated the usefulness of this kind of
        tog. FOSCs are encouraged to use this whenever they want to know what is left on a contract.

2.      When an obligation is approved and signed by the FOSC, it is recorded on CC-5136F. This
        amount is then entered on the worksheet in the blank labeled 'Contract Amount*. *RemovaJ
        Authorization Amount", or "Obligated Amount".

3.       As COSB are reported by the contractor. TONOs issued, or small purchases made, record each
        hem and the date it occurred on a separate line. Use the far right column to monitor how much
        of the  "Obligation" remains. If that figure approaches zero before the FOSC is finished with the
        removal, then make another Obliption and record on the CO-5136F (ensuring there's enough
        Approved Project Ceiling), and add the increase onto the existing worksheet or start a new
        worksheet

4.       For this worksheet to serve its intended purpose, the only thing the FOSC must do is record the
        activity as It happens.

5.       An advantage of this worksheet is that it does not have to be 'totaled* every day to provide
        Total Cumulative Obligations" for the POLREP. Attentive scanning by the FOSC win ensure
        that every necessary entry has been made, and that total entries do not exceed the "Obligated
        Amount." Remember - the "Obligated Amount* has already been recorded on the CG-5136F,
        and thus reported in the "Total Cumulative Obligations* for the incident
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                      DAILY RECORD WORKSHEET - CONTRACTS

                        This optional worksheet is to help the FOSC
                         keep track of costs covered by Contracts.
 FOSC:
 Contract with:
           FPN:               	

Contract Amount                	
(Record here and on Ceiling Management
Form CG5136F when contract begins)
 DESCRIPTION
  DATE          COST
             REPORTED BY
             CONTRACTOR
  DOLLARS
 REMAINING
ON CONTRACT

                                                                  \-' * •" N',«*r ^ASWM^.'^^ ^ * '
 OR PAPER FORM
DATA FOR NEXT PAGE:
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                        DAILY RECORD WORKSHEET - GENERAL
                        This optional worksheet is to help the FOSC
                        keep track of costs incurred in an Obligation
                  that has already been logged against the Approved Ceiling
FOSC:
Obligation for.
           FPN:              	

Obligated Amount:              	
(Record here and on Ceiling Management
Form CG5136F when Obligation Issued)
DESCRIPTION
   DATE
  COST
REPORTED
  DOLLARS
  REMAINING
IN OBLIGATION
     11 i ittiMpftMS^TinniimmiUMi-iftm^fminm
                      stfsffii^^
FOR PAPER FORM
DATA FOR NEXT PAGE:
This Form is Available on EXCEL 2.2 for the Macintosh and EXCEL 3.0 for MS/DOS.

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                         DAILY RECORD WORKSHEET - GENERAL
                         This optional worksheet is to help the FOSC
                         keep track of costs incurred in an Obligation
                   that has already been logged against the Approved Ceiling
 FOSC:
           FPN:
 Obligation for
Obligated Amount:              	
(Record hen and on Ceiling Management
Form CGS136F when Obligation Issued)
 DESCRIPTION
   DATE
   COST
REPORTED
  DOLLARS
 REMAINING
IN OBLIGATION

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           DAILY RECORD WORKSHEET - TRAVEL AND RESERVE ORDERS ISSUED
                         This optional worksheet is to help the FOSC
                   keep track of TONOS issued and their estimated amounts.
               Compared with the amount obligated against the Authorized Ceiling.
FOSC:
                                               FPN:
Travel Authorized For:
Obligation Amount:             	
(Record here and on Ceiling Management
Form CG5136Fwhen Travel Authorized)
LAST NAME, INITIAL, RANK     TONO     DATE
                                                   ESTIMATED
                                                     COST
                                  DOLLARS
                                REMAINING ON
                                 OBLIGATION
FOR PAPER FORM
DATA FOR NEXT PAGE:
This Form is Available on EXCEL 2.2 tor the Macintosh and EXCEL 3.0 tor MS/DOS.

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D.     CG-5136F-1 - CEILING MANAGEMENT AND INCIDENT OBI
        LOG rSHORT FORM)

1       GENERAL COMMENTS:  This simplified form was designed to assist the FOSC monitor the
        authorized project ceiling and compute cumulative obligations against an FPN during a Level I
        spill.  It will provide the amount of the authorized project ceiling remaining at any point in the
        incident  In addition, it includes a section the FOSC may use to back the "draw down" of
        obligations such as contracts or removal authorizations, the same function served as the
        worksheets discussed earlier. The FOSC nay use this form or a similar local obligation log
        already developed and in use by the unit. No standard obligation log or form has been
        promulgated Coast Guard wide. This form was designed to comply whh the broad standards
        included in current contracting and accounting requirements.

        a.      FOSCs are advised to use this only for Level I cases - use in more complicated cases
               will require more documentation than the regular CG-5136F.

2.       THIS IS A DAILY FORM.  Use the form entitled, "Ceiling Changes.'1 to record changes to the
        ceiling and the form entitled, "Obligations Against Ceiling," to record obligations the FOSC
        incurred each day. Enter obligations as the FOSC orders the actions taken, then record the
        obligation in the bottom pan of the form entitled, "Daily Costs Summary."

        a.      FORM LIMITATIONS: This form can accept up to two ceiling increases, two
               contracts, two removal authorizations, and two Coast Guard units (including the FOSC)
               over the duration of the spill.  If more than one page is needed each day to track this
               activity, then the FOSC should use the standard CG-5136T and worksheets, as needed.

        b.      CEILING CHANGES: Enter the date, and the amount of the increase or decrease
               approved by the district(m).   Record the approved project ceiling at the lop/right of the
               form, and report on the next POLREP. The computerized form will compute the new
               approved ceiling and enter it in all appropriate blocks

        c.      OBLIGATIONS AGAINST CEILING:  Enter who the obligation is to and what it's
               for, and include the Document Control Number (DCN) of the obligation. For
               "Government Personnel" and "Government Equipment" enter the unit's name;  if the
               obligation is for more than one day, note the period of time the obligation covers.
               Finally, enter the respective identity and obligation amount under the "Dairy Costs
               Summary".

        d.      CUMULATIVE OBLIGATIONS: Sum all the obligations entered so far for the
               incident, and report along with the approved project ceiling.

        e.      CEILING REMAINING:  To compute the ceiling remaining, subtract cumulative
               obligations from the approved project ceiling. This is how much is available should the
               FOSC need to order additional action to respond to an incident

        f.       DAILY COSTS SUMMARY: This section is designed to give the FOSC a quick,
               snapshot view of how obligations are drawn down as the case progresses; and requires
               daily updating. Each day. record the daily reported costs, and add to the previous day's
               totals. The resulting "cumulative total", when compared to the  "obligation", provides
               the FOSC with a quick review of whether the costs for individual obligations are close
               to or exceeding the "obligation" against  the  approved project ceiling.
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DOCUMENTATION FLOW
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CHAPTER 2 - DEFINITION OF THREE LEVELS OF CASES

A.     Based on historical data, a three level system was designed to help determine the
       complexity of a case and its required resource documentation. Some factors for
       determining the level of a spill are given below. The FOSC is considered to be
       the best judge of the factors involved in an event and is expected to select the
       level of documentation appropriate for the circumstances.

       7.     Level I - Routine:

             Routine incidents represent approximately 85% of all oil incidents. A
             routine incident is one where:

             a.     Total removal costs to the government will not exceed $50,000;
             b.     Removal activities will probably be completed within one to two
                   weeks;
             c.     Removal activities are localized; and
             d.     Primarily unit resources are involved.

      2.    Level II - Moderately Complex:

             Level II cases represent 10-15% of all oil incidents.  A moderately
            complex incident is one where:

            a.     Total removal costs are between $50,000 and $200,000;
            b.     Removal activities take place in several locations;
            c.     There are several external resources such as a strike team, a state
                   agency, and other government units involved; and
            d.     Removal activities will take longer than two weeks to complete.

      3.     Level HI - Significantly Complex:

            Level III cases typically represent less than 5% of all oil incidents. A
            significantly complex incident is one where:

            a.     Total removal costs are greater than $200,000;
            b.     Removal activities involve numerous contractors;
            c.     Removal activities take place at several locations; and
            d.     As in Level II, there are several external resources involved.
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                       DOCUMENTATION FLOW - LEVEL I

B.     FOSC ACTIONS;

       1.     Responsibilities/Document Flow:

              a.     Include removal ceiling information in each POLREP for

                     1.      The Approved Project Ceiling; and,
                     2.      Total Cumulative Obligations against the ceiling.
                            Complete the Incident Report when removal activities are finished; see
                            section on Incident Report.

              b.     Complete the Daily Resource Report (Dailies) covering unit resources involved in
                     removal activities.

              c.     Collect Daily Resource Reports or official records (i.e. aircraft blue sheets and
                     cutter navigation logs) from other Coast Guard units.

              d.     Issue "Pollution Removal Funding Authorizations" (PRFA) to other government
                     agencies for removal activities.

              e.     Review the SF-1080 and Daily Resource Reports submitted by other government
                     agencies, and certify that services were authorized and completed.
                     Documentation should be organized and summarized to support final totals, and
                     provide a clear audit trail for reimbursement of the SF-1080 or invoice.
                     Adequate documentation will define and total daily expenditures. The FOSC
                     should send this documentation to the NPFC where it will be reviewed for
                     continuity and propriety. The NPFC may return incomplete submittals to other
                     government agencies for corrective action.

              f.      Review contractor invoices and Daily Resource Reports, and certify that services
                     were authorized and completed. The FOSC :  (1) sends the "original" invoice
                     with daily reports to the appropriate contracting officer (MLCLANT or
                     MLCPAC); (2) sends a copy of invoice and dailies to the NPFC; and (3)  keeps a
                     copy for the unit's file.

              g.     Resolve discrepancies between government agencies and contractors prior to
                     submitting documentation.

              h.     Consolidate reports and submit a Completion Report to the NPFC.

       2.      Ceiling Management Requirements:

              a.      For Ceiling Management, use CG-5136F, CG-5136F-1, or local log.

       3.      Resource Documentation Requirements:

              a.      Use CG-5136A-E.
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                 DOCUMENTATION FLOW
                     LEVEL I  INCIDENT

                                                                            I
-COMPLETE DAILY
 RESOURCE REPORTS

-SUBMIT INVOICES
 (W/DAILIES) TO POSC
 UPON COMPLETION OP
 REMOVAL OPS

-SEND COPIES OP
 INVOICES TO
 FDfCEN (OPA)

 -SEND COPIES OP
 INVOICES TO EPA
 TRIANGLE PARK
 (CERCLA)
-OBTAIN PRPA
 PROM POSC

-COMPLETE DAILT
 RESOURCE REPORTS
 OR EQUIVALENT

-SUBMIT SP-1080
 (W/DAILIES) TO
 POSC
                            -PROVIDE CEILING
                            INFORMATION IN
                            POLREPS

                            -COMPLETE UNIT
                            DAILIES

                            -REVIEW OGA SP-1080
                            (W/DAILIES); CERTIFY
                            THEN SUBMIT TO THE
                            NPPC: RETAIN COPY

                            -REVIEW CONTRACTOR
                            INVOICES (W/DAILIES):
                            CERTIFY THEN SUBMIT
                            TOMLC

                            -SEND COPY OP CON-
                            TRACTOR INVOICES
                            (W/DAILIES) TO THE
                            NPPC

                          E
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                 Documentation Flow
                 Level II/in Incidents
•COMPLETE DAILY
 RESOURCE REPORTS

-SUBMIT INVOICES
 (W/DAHJES) TO rose
 UPON COMPLETION OF
 REMOVAL OPS

 •SEND COPIES OP
 INVOICES TO
 PINCEN (OPA)

-SEND COPIES OP
INVOICES TO EPA
TRIANGLE
PARK (CERCLA)
-OBTAIN PRPA PROM THE
 rose

-COMPLETE DAILY RESOURCE
 REPORTS OR EQUIVALENT

•SUBMIT SP-1080 (W/DAIUES)
 TO FOSC
a
*
                       •PROVIDE CEILING INFORMATION
                        DiPOLREPS

                       •COMPLETE UNIT DAILIES

                       •REVIEW OCA SP-1080 (W/DAILIES);
                        CERTIFY THEN SUBMIT TO NPFC;
                        RETAIN COPY

                       -REVIEW CONTRACTOR INVOICES
                        (W/DAILIES): CERTIFY THEN
                        SUBMIT TO MLC

                       •SEND COPY OF CONTRACTOR
                        INVOICES (W/DAILIES) TO NPFC
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C.     CONTRACTOR ACTIONS;

       1.     Responsibilities/Document Flow:

              a.     Maintain Daily Resource Reports (Dailies) for removal activities.
                    Prepare an invoice supported by Daily Resource Reports upon
                    completion of removal activities.
              b.     Submit invoices with Daily Resource Reports to the FOSC.
              c     Send a copy of invoices to the CG FINCEN (for OPA cases) or for
                    CERCLA cases, send a copy of invoices to the EPA Contract Division,
                    Triangle Park.

       2.     Resource Documentation Requirements:

              a.     UseCG-5136E(l-4).
              b.     Use in-bouse invoices to bill for removal activities prepared from tbe
                    forms mentioned above.

D.     OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ACTIONS:

       1.     Responsibilities/Document Flow:

              a.     Obtain "Pollution Removal Funding Authorization'' (PRFA) from
                    FOSC for removal activities.
              b.     Maintain Daily Resource Reports (Dailies) or equivalent forms
                    approved by the NPFC, and submit to the FOSC upon completion of
                    removal activities.
              c.     Government agencies should prepare a SF-1080 based on information
                    gathered from Daily Resource  Reports. This task is usually handled by
                    the agency's accounting office. Documentation should be organized
                    and summarized to support final totals, and provide a clear audit trail
                    for reimbursement of the SF-1080 or invoice. Adequate
                    documentation will define total daily expenditures. (The NPFC may
                    return incomplete submittals to other government agencies for
                    corrective action.)
              d.     Send tbe SF-1080 with Daily Resource Reports to the FOSC within 30
                    days after completion of removal activities.
              e.     Identify a point of contact on resource documentation for discrepancy
                    resolution.

       2.      Resourcr Documentation Requirements:

              a.     Use one of the following:  CG-5136A-E, or  another equivalent form
                    approved by the NPFC.
              b.     Government agencies should use SF-1080 to request reimbursement
                    for removal costs, attaching copies of Daily Resource Reports.
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               DOCUMENTATION FLOW - LEVEL Il/m

E.     FOSC ACTIONS:

       1.      Responsibilities/Document flaw:

              a.      Include removal ceiling information in each POLREP as follows:
                     •      Approved Project Ceiling,
                     •      Total Cumulative Obligations against the ceiling.
                     •      (See Chapter 1: Ceiling Management for more detailed
                            information.)
              b.      Complete the Incident Report when removal activities are completed;
                     see section on Incident Report
              c.      Provide forms and collect official records (i.e. CG-4377 aircraft blue
                     sheets and cutter navigation logs) from other Coast Guard units.
              d.      Issue "Pollution Removal Funding Authorizations* to other government
                     agencies for removal activities.
              e.      Certify Daily Resource Reports from other government agencies OBJ
                     djllf bask.
              f.      Review the SF-1080 with Daily Resource Reports submitted by other
                     government agencies and certify that services were authorized and
                     completed. Documentation should be organized and summarized to
                     support final totals, and provide a dear audit trail for reimbursement of
                     the SF-1080 or invoice. Adequate documentation will define and total
                     daily expenditures.  The FOSC should send this documentation to the
                     NPFC where it will be reviewed for continuity and propriety.  (The
                     NPFC may return incomplete submittals to other government agencies
                     for corrective action.)
             g.      Certify Daily Resource Reports from contractor(s) on a dally basis.
             h.      Review contractor invoices and Daily Resource Reports, and certify
                     that services were authorized and complete.  The FOSC: (1) sends the
                     "original* invoice with dailies to the appropriate contracting officer
                     (MLCLANT or MLCPAC); (2) sends a copy of invoice and dailies to
                     the NPFC; and (3) keeps a copy for the unit files.
             i.       Resolve any discrepancies between other government agencies and
                     contractors prior to submitting documentation.
             j.       Consolidate all reports and submit a Completion Report to NPFC.
                     Submit interim reports, if Level n/III Incidents continue beyond 30
                     days.

      2.     Ceiling Management Requirements:

             a.      For Ceiling Management, Use CG Form 5136F, CG Form 5136F-1. or
                     local log.

      3.     Resource Documentation Requirements:

             a.      Use CG Form 5136A-E.
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 F.      CONTRACTOR ACTIONS:

        1.     Responsibilities/Document Flow:

              a.     Maintain Daily Resource Reports for removal activities and provide to
                     FOSC on « daily basis.
              b.     Prepare an invoice based on  Daily Resource Reports and submit to
                     FOSC (within 30 day periods).
              c.     For OPA cases, send a copy of invoices to the OG FINCEN or for
                     CERCLA cases send a copy of the invoices to the EPA Contract
                     Division. Triangle Park.

       2.     Resource Documentation Requirements:

              a.     UseCG-5136E(l-4).
              b.     Use in-house invoices to biD for removal activities prepared from the
                     forms mentioned above.

G.     OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ACTIONS;

       1.     Responsibilities/Document Flow:

              a.      Obtain  Pollution Removal Funding Authorization from the FOSC for
                     removal activities.
              b.      Maintain Daily Resource Reports or equivalent forms approved by the
                     NPFC, and submit to FOSC OB • daily basfa.
              c.      Government Agencies should prepare a SF-1080 based on information
                     gathered from Daily Resource Reports. This task is usually handled by
                     the agency's accounting office. Documentation should be organized
                     and summarized to support final totals, and provide a clear audit trail
                     for reimbursement of the SF-1080 or invoice. Adequate
                     documentation will define and total daily expenditures.  The NPFC may
                     return incomplete  submittals to agencies for corrective action.
              d.      Send SF-1080 with Daily Resource Reports to the FOSC, as required
                     in the Pollution Removal Funding Authorization (within 30 day
                     periods).
              e.      Identify a point of contact on resource documentation for discrepancy
                     resolution.

       2.      Ceiling Management Requirements:

              a.      For Pollution Removal Funding Authorization Ceiling Management,
                     Use CG-5136F, CG-5136F-1, or local Jog.

       3.      Resource Documentation Requirements:

              a.       Use either CG-5136A-E, or an equivalent approved by the NPFC.
              b.      Government agencies should use SF-1080 to request reimbursement
                     for removal costs,  and attach copies of Daily Resource Reports.
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        Chapter 3
METHODS OF DOCUMENTATION
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 CHAPTER 3 - METHODS OF DOCUMENTATION

 A.    THERE ARE TWO METHODS OF DOCUMENTING COSTS;

       1.     The Pollution Incident Daily Resource Reporting System, as outline in
             this guide, or

       2.     A NPFC Approved Alternate Record Keeping System.

 B.     POLLUTION INCIDENT DAILY RESOURCE REPORTING SYSTEM

       1.     This is a series of forms, instructions, and submission schedules used to
             document costs associated with removal activities under OPA. It is
             based on the use of standard rates.

       2.     Contractors - use rates in the Basic Ordering Agreement or as agreed to
             with a contracting Officer.

       3.     Coast Guard units - use standard rates found in Commandant Instruction
             7310.1 (Series).

       4.     Other Government agencies - may have a publication listing standard
            rates to be used for all of their resources. The agency should provide this
            to the FOSC, if possible.

C.     AN APPROVED ALTERNATE RECORD KEEPING SYSTEM FOR
       FEDERAL. STATES AND OTHER AGENCIES

       1.    An existing, alternate system for documenting activities and costs
            associated with removal under OPA. Alternative systems will be
            approved by the NPFC on a case-by-case basis. Proposed systems will
            be addressed by the NPFC in a timely fashion.

       2.    Alternative systems are generally preexisting systems designed by
            government agencies which do not use standard rates.

D.     Resource documentation identifies costs as personnel, equipment, or services. It
      also includes brief descriptions of actions taken and their justification. Original
      documentation is preferred for cost recovery, and should not be retyped, even
      when handwritten.

E.    Alternate systems must be approved by the NPFC prior to submitting forms for a
      specific incident.
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      Chapter 4
COMPLETION REPORT
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CHAPTER 4 - COMPLETION REPORT

A.     This is a report submitted by the FOSC to the NPFC at the completion of removal
       activities.  It should include the following as enclosures:

       1.     Incident Report - See Chapter 5 of this guide for more detailed information; if
              other agencies conducted investigations in conjunction with removal activities,
              these should be added as enclosures.

       2.     FOSC Pollution Incident Dairy Resource Reports - If other Coast Guard
              resources are used (e.g. air station, small boat units) these units should either
              provide copies of the official records/logs (CG-4377:  aircraft bluesheets,
              cutter logs, etc.) to the  FOSC or prepare Daily Resource Reports.

       3.     Contractor^) Invoice and Foliation Incident Dairy Resource Reports -
              This should also include ATP, OPTAR Messages, etc. If the contractor has not
              submitted all the invoices, submit the Completion Report, with the exceptions
              noted. Forward the invoices when they are received.

       4.     Other Government Agencies Resource Documentation - When a Federal
              Agency is involved, this agency should submit an SF-1080 with invoices,
              Daily Resource Reports, and Pollution Removal Funding Authorization (PRFA)
              to the FOSC. If the agency has not submitted the SF-1080, submit the
              completion report with  the PRFA. The SF-1080 should be forwarded when
              received.

       5.     Out-of-pocket expenses - Highlight in the cover letter the total out-of-
              pocket expenses the unit has incurred.  These expenses must be substantiated
              by attached documentation providing for a clear audit trail, and marked as an
              "Out of Pocket Expense" enclosure .

       NOTE:  If a case is expected to last for several months, an interim report should be
               submitted  at 30 day intervals. Each interim report should contain all original
               documentation to date, with the exception of item 1, in the format specified
               above under a brief cover letter of explanation.
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         Chapter 5
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 CHAPTER 5 - INCIDENT REPORT

 A.      The Incident Report provides necessary case-related information to the NPFC Tbe FOSC
         should prepare and submit the Incident Report within 30 days of the completion of removal
         activities.  Information should be provided on the form, or the appropriate section annotated;
         copies of reports and/or documentation providing information should be attached (e.g. Marine
         Safety Information System reports. Violation Reports, etc.).

                                        SUMMARY

 Instructions oa completing Page 1

 1.       Report Date: Insert the date report is completed.
 2.       Federal Project Number/CERCLA Cue No: Insert the Federal Project Number for removal
         action issued by the Coast Guard, or the CERCLA Case Number issued by EPA.

                                       Reporting Uiit
 3.       Ageacy:  Insert the agency or service conducting removal, for example, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S.
         Environmental Protection Agency.
 4.       Unit: Insert the operational unit conducting the removal, for example, U.S. EPA Region HI.
         USCG MSO Duluth.
 5.       Address:  Insert the mailing address for the unit conducting the removal.
 6.       Primary Contact: Insert the name of the person who the case officer should contact for
         additional information.
 7.       Telephone Number: Insert the primary contact's telephone number.

                                    Incident Information
 S.      Date of Incident:  Insert the date the incident occurred, was reported, or discovered.
 9.       Date OPA/CERCLA Action Started: Insert the date the reporting unit commenced
         operations.
 10.     Date OPA/CERCLA Actions Completed:  Insert the date the reporting unit concluded
        removal operations.
 11.     Location of Incident:  Provide the location of the incident, for example, insert the Saint
        Lawrence River, off Alexandria Bay. New York.
 12.     Material Involved: Insert the type of oil that  was discharged or posed a substantial threat of
        discharge.
 13.     Quantity Discharged:  Insert the amount of oil discharged (best estimate).
 14.     Wai There A Substantial Threat: Check the appropriate block.
 15.     Resource Affected: Describe the body of U.S. waters which were affected by the discharge or
        substantial threat.  For  example, insert "unnamed tributary to Pine Run, which is a tributary to
        the Saint Lawrence River."  Identify any natural resources affected.

                                     Fund Information
 16.     Total Removal Ceiling: Insert the dollar amount of the final removal ceiling for this incident.
 17.     Message Date Time Group:  Insert the date-time-group of the final removal ceiling for this
        incident
 18      Removal Was Conducted By: Check the appropriate block.

                                    Source Designation
 19.     Has Source Been Identified: Check the appropriate block.
29.     Has Source Been Designated: Check the appropriate block.

                                      Other Reports
21.     Identify the reports  that the FOSC is aware of or has filed. Attach copies of these reports with
        the incident report summary.


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              Incident Report    Summary
                                     Page 1
Report Due:
     Federal Project No. / CERCLA Case No:
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Date of Incident: Date OPA/CERCLA Actions started
Date OPA/CERCLA Removal actions CM
Location of
••leted:

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Material Involved
Was there a Substantial Threat? 	
Water or Resource
Quantity Discharged
_Yoi 	 No
Affected
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Has source been identified?
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Source Designation Information
  _  Yos    _   No     If Ye*, attach "Page 2 Source
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Violation Report Bled?
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Provide copies when completed
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Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes


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No
No
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                           FOSC or Representative

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 B.      HOW TO COMPLETE PAGE 2 - SOURCE INFORMATION.

 1.       Identification - Vessel  Complete this section when the source of the discharge m a vessel.
                 Vessel Name: Insert the name of the vessel involved in an incident.
                 Flag/Nationality: Insert the legal Dig of the vessel involved.
                 Official Number/Call Sign/Stale Number Insert the official number, call sign, or
                 the state number of a vessel involved in an modem.
                 Gross TOM: Insert the gross tonnage of a vessel (if applicable).
                 Home Port: Insert the official home port of the vessel.
                 Type Of Vessel: Insert the type of vessel  (e.g., fishing vessel, tank vessel, freight
                 vessel, or pleasure craft).
                 Master's Name: Insert the name of the master of the vessel, or on smaller vessels, the
                name of the person operating the vessel (if applicable).
                Designated As A Source: If the vessel has been designated as a source with
                notification given to the appropriate responsible parties, check yes.
                U.S. Agent: For commercial vessels, having an agent in port, insert the name of the
                agency.
                Address:  Insert the address of the local agent
                Contact: Insert the name of the contact at the U.S. agency office.
2.      Identification - FadBrr.  Complete this section when  the source of the discharge is a facility.
                Facility Name: Insert the complete legal name for the facility (e.g., ABC Facility at
                Bayway.NJ.).
                Facility Address: Insert the mailing street address of the facility.
                Type Of Facility: Insert the type of facility (i.e., tank storage, tank truck, gas station,
                or private home).
                Designated As Source:  Check the appropriate  block.
3.      Responsible Parties. (Owner, Operator, Insurance Company, and Other Parties may have
        entries in each of the categories listed below)
                Company Name: Insert the name of the company that owns, operates, or insures the
                facility or vessel. If the owner is a private individual, insert their name.
                Company Address: Insert the address of record for the owner, operator, or insurer; try
                to obtain street address.
                Contact Name: Insert the name of the person at the company with whom you have
                made contact
                Contact Phone Number: Insert the contact person's phone number.
                Notified Of Designation: If the owner, operator, or insurer was notified that the
                designation of his facility or vessel is a source, check yes.
                Date Notified: Insert the date of the letter providing notification.
                Accepted Designation:  If the owner, operator,  or insurer formerly accepted
                designation as a source, check yes. If the owner either rejected designation, or simply
                did not reply to designation, check no.
                Rejected Designation: If the owner, operator, or insurer formerly accepted
                designation as a source, check yes. If the owner either rejected designation or simply
                did not reply to designation, check no.
                Advertised: If the owner, operator, or insurer advertised in accordance with
                instructions given to him  in the designation letter, check yes. If the owner did not
                advertise, or if the advertisement was not in accordance who the instructions given,
                check no. Provide a copy of advertisement
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                                    Source Information
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C.    HOW TO COMPLETE PAGE 3 - CONTRACTORS.

      1.     Complete one page for each contractor involved in the pollution incident.
             Attach copies of delivery orders, authorization to proceed, purchase
             orders, contractor invoices, and Daily Resource Reports.

             a.     Company: List the name of the company that was hired to assist
                   and operate in removal activities under the direction of the
                   FOSC.
             b.     Address:  List the formal address of the company.
             c.     Contact: Provide the  name of the person with whom the FOSC
                   or staff dealt with on-scenc.
             d.     Telephone: Provide the contact person's telephone number.
             e.     Authorized Ceiling Amount: Provide the total ceiling amount
                   the FOSC authorized for the contractor's activity.
             f.     Contract Number: Provide the contract number for this removal
                   operation.
             g.     Primary Function: Provide a brief description of the activities
                   this contractor provided. For example: "conducted general
                   cleanup operations." An example of one that might be somewhat
                   different would be  "provided disposal services in accordance with
                   RCRA." This section does not need to be completed for
                   subcontractors, only for primary contractors.
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D.     HOW TO COMPLETE PAGE 4 - OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES.

       1.     Complete one page for each agency involved in the pollution
             incident Attach copies of all Pollution Removal Funding
             Authorizations.

             a.     Agency: Provide the name of the agencies involved. For
                   example, U.S. Coast Guard; U.S. Environmental Protection
                   Agency; Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of
                   Environmental Protection, etc.
             b.     Unit: Provide the particular part or subunit that was involved in
                   the operations.  For example, Station Alexandria, Region III
                   Emergency Response Team, Bayonne State Response Unit, etc.
             c     Address:  Provide the address of the unit responding.
             d.     Contact: Provide the name of the person with whom the FOSC
                   or his staff dealt with at that agency.
             e.     Telephone:  Provide the telephone number of the contact.
             f.     Authorized Ceiling Amount- Insert the total ceiling authorized
                   to this agency for its activities in removal.
             g.     Comments: Provide explanatory comments, as necessary, so that
                   the case team and subsequent parties involved understand the
                   relationship of this agency to the removal effort.
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    Incident Report    Other Government Agencies         Page  4
                               (Federal, Sute ad Local)
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      HOW TO COMPLETE PAGE 5 - KEY P>
1.     This section is provided so that other persons, who did not work directly for
      the FOSC, but were involved in removal efforts can be identified.  Examples
      of this type of entity would be witnesses to the removal effort; state and
      local agencies that assisted, but did not request funding; and private
      individuals or voluntary organizations that assisted, and did not request
      funding. Use as many pages as required.
            a.     Person/Agency/Company: Provide the appropriate entry.
            b.     Address: Provide the address of the person/agency/company
                   noted.
            c.     Contact: For an agency or company, provide the name of the
                   person with whom the FOSC or his staff dealt with during the
                   incident.
            d.     Telephone: Provide the contact person's number.
            e.     Relationship To Case: Describe what effect this person had on
                   the removal efforts, and what the relationship of this
                   person/agency/company is to the removal activity.
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        Chapter 6

  POLLUTION INCIDENT
DAIL Y RESOURCE REPORTS
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CHAPTER 6 - POLLUTION INCIDENT DAILY RESOURCE
REPORT CG-5136A GOVERNMENT SUMMARY SHEET

A.    This form summarizes Daily Resource Reports submitted by the FOSC and other
      government agencies. The Government Summary sheet can be used in several
      ways, depending on the nature of the incident and who is submitting it.

      1.     Level I cases, for use by:
             a.    Other government agencies to consolidate all daily reports for the
                  incident for submission to the FOSC at the end of removal
                  activities.
             b.    The FOSC to consolidate all daily reports for their unit for the
                  incident.

      2.     Level n/m cases, for use by:
             a.    Other government agencies to consolidate all daily reports for
                  submission to the FOSC.
             b.    The FOSC to consolidate all daily reports for bis unit each day.

B.    HOW TO COMPLETE FORM:

      1.     Report Type (Interim/Final):  If the submission does not include all
             costs associated with the incident, check the interim report, otherwise, if
             the submission is the final submission of resource documentation, check
             the final report.
      2.     OPA/CERCLA/NRDA: Check the one that applies to the incident.
      3.     (Incident Data) FPN/CERCLA Number: The FPN or CERCLA case
             number assigned to the incident.
      4.     Date:  The date of the submission.
      5.     Period Covered: The period (dates) for which resource documentation
             is being submitted.
      6.     Agency Reporting: The agency submitting documentation
      7.     Unit Reporting:  The CG Marine Safety Office or EPA Regional Office
             collecting resource documentation.
      8.     Description of Activities: Brief description of removal activities
             performed, and the objective of each activity.  If more space is required,
             attach additional pages.
      9.     Reports Attached: This is a number reflecting bow many of each form
             is completed and attached.
      10.    Key Parties: Include information for key parties authorized by the
             FOSC who can provide information on resource documentation. This
             could include the FOSCs representative, persons authorized by the
             FOSC to supervise on-site operations - other government agency
             personnel, and persons preparing cost documentation (e.g., storekeeper,
             accounting clerk, etc.).
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 C.    POLLUTION INCIDENT DAILY RESOURCE REPORT —
       CG-S136B GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL.

 This form should be completed for government personnel costs incurred for each day of
 removal activity.

 How to complete this form;

 1.     FPN/CERCLA Number:  The FPN or CERCLA case number assigned to the
       incident.
 2.     Date: The date that costs are reported.
 3.     Parent Unit: The parent unit of the party completing the form.  The command
       for CG reports (i.e., MSO Hampton Roads, Station Portsmouth) or the regional
       office, division and field office for EPA (i.e., Region  X, Emergency Response
       Division, Portland Field Office).
 4.     FOSC or Representative/Lead Trustee Signature:  Certification by the
       FOSC. The FOSC certifies that the personnel listed were authorized for the date
       being reported.

                          Government Personnel
 Supply the following information for each person involved in removal activities.

 5.     Name: First and last names of the government personnel involved in removal
      activities.
6.    Pay Grade/Labor Category: Pay grade or labor category of the personnel
      involved in removal activity (i.e., O4, E5, GS12).
 7.    Duty: Specific duty during removal activity (i.e., monitor, driver, FOSC).
8.    Hours: Hours spent performing removal duty.
9.    Standard Rate: The standard rate for the pay grade/labor category in
      accordance with OMB Circular A-87.  Attach the agency's standard rate table or
      information presenting the computation and derivation of the rate (may be
      completed by agency's accounting office).
10.    Total Cost:  The standard rate multiplied by the hours (may be completed by the
      agency's accounting office).
11.    Office Use:  Used by NPFC Staff.
12.    Total Personnel Costs For This Date: The sum of the amounts entered in the
      total column (may be completed by agency's accounting office).
13.    Remarks: Any amplifying information considered important by the FOSC for
      this particular day.
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 D.    POLLUTION INCIDENT DAILY RESOURCE REPORT —
       CG-S136C GOVERNMENT EQUIPMENT.

 This form should be completed for government equipment costs incurred for each day
 of removal activity.

 How to complete form:

 1.     FPN/CERCLA Number: The FPN or CERCLA case number assigned to the
       incident.
 2.     Date:  The date costs are reported.
 3.     Parent Unit: The Parent Unit of the party completing the form.  The command
       for CO reports (i.e., MSO Hampton Roads, Station Portsmouth) or the regional
       office, division and field office for EPA (i.e., Region X, Emergency Response
       Division, Portland Field Office).
 4.     FOSC or Representative/Lead Trustee Signature:  Certification by the
       FOSC; the  FOSC certifies that the equipment listed was authorized for the date
       reported.

                           Government Equipment
 Supply the following information for each piece of equipment involved in removal
 activities.

 5.     Item Description: Description of the equipment used for removal activities.
 6.     Rate Basis: The basis used for charging equipment costs (e.g., hourly, daily,
       weekly).
 7.     f Units: The number of units  for which the equipment was utilized, defined in
       terms of the rate basis (i.e., number of hours, days, weeks).
 8.     Rate/Unit: The rate charged per unit; attach the agency's standard rate table or
       a computation showing how the rate was derived (may be completed by agency's
       accounting office).
9.     Rate Charges:  The rate per unit multiplied by the number of units (may be
       completed by agency's accounting office).
 10.    Non-Rate Charges: The total charges related to the equipment not charged on
       a per unit basis (i.e., mileage, fuel, setup/takedown charges) may be completed
       by agency's accounting office.
 11.    Total:  The sum of the Rate Charges and the Non-Rate Charges (may be
       completed by agency's accounting office).
12.    Office Use: Used by NPFC Staff.
13.    Total Equipment Costs For This Date: The sum of the amounts entered in the
       Total column (may be completed by agency's accounting office).
14.    Remarks: Any amplifying information considered important by the FOSC for
      this particular day.
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 E.     NON-EXPENDABLE EQUIPMENT.

 1.      Purchase of non-expendable equipment. All equipment purchased with the OSLTF
        must be done in accordance with standard agency or MOU procurement policy and
        authority. If the FOSC uses the OSLTF to buy equipment to effect a specific removal
        operation, the Federal government owns the property.  Under normal circumstances, the
        FOSC does not transfer equipment purchased with the OSLTF to the Responsible Party.
        When the Responsible Party is billed, a user fee is issr-wd for the period during which
        the purchased equipment is used.  Contact Commandant (G-CFM) or other government
        agency equivalent for determination of charges that do not appear in published Standard
        Rates.

2.      Administration of Purchased Equipment Throughout its useful lifetime, during and
        after the removal operations for which it was originally required, equipment shall be
        administered in accordance with applicable agency property management guidelines
        (i.e. Property Management Manual, COMDTINST M4500.5 series).  Each FOSC must
        establish and maintain a system of control and accountability to ensure that the date of
        acquisition and costs of equipment funded by the OSLTF can be  clearly documented.

3.      Ownership and Control of Property.  Ownership of equipment, for the purpose of
        disposition, rests with the NPFC, who has the lead fiduciary responsibility for the
        OSLTF.  The FOSC purchasing the equipment assumes and retains responsibility for
        control, accountability, and custody of property until federal screening is complete and
        disposition instructions are received.

4.      Governed by Explicit Provfatons. The FOSC reports excess and/or sales according to
        Federal Property Management Regulations and other agency property management
        directives about how to dispose of property.  In unusual circumstances, if an agreement
        is made with the RP in advance of the purchase about transfer and reimbursement, then
        the transfer or purchase by  the RP may be appropriate.

5.      FOSC ACTION:

       a.      Upon completion of a response, declare equipment purchased for a removal
              action as excess.

       b.      Use SF-120 or other appropriate equivalent to report excess items. The NPFC
              retains first right of refusal in any transfers, but normal property management
              rules apply.

       c.      Forward the transfer document to NPFC for final approval, and to allow
             maintenance of an audit trail on all such equipment purchases and transfers.

       d.     The receiving unit must obtain any allowance list  amendments, and
             maintain accountability and report all non-expendable property in
             accordance with applicable agency requirements.
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 F.     POLLUTION INCIDENT DAILY RESOURCE REPORT — CG-S136D
        GOVERNMENT PURCHASES/EXPENDABLES/TRAVEL
        ORDERS/CONTRACTORS/OTHER AGENCIES.

 This form should be completed for government purchases and expendables incurred for
 each day of removal activity.  Additionally, the form is used to identify travel orders
 issued, contractors authorized to perform removal activities, and (for FOSC use) other
 government agencies involved in removal activities.

 How to complete form;

 1.      FPN/CERCLA Number:  The FPN or CERCLA case Dumber assigned to the incident
 2.      Date: Report the dale costs were monad.
 3.      PireotUnit: The parent unit of tke party completing the form, the command for CG reports
        (i.e., MSO Hampton Roads. Station Portsmouth); or the Regional Office, divisioa and field
        ofDee for EPA (i.e.. Region X, Emergency Response Division, Portland Field Office).
 4.      FOSC or Representative/Lead trustee Signature: Certification by the FOSC/Lead Trustee.
        The FOSC certifies that purchases or other hens listed were authorized for the date reported.

                                 Purchases/Expendibles
 Indicate whether purchase orders were completed, how many purchase orders were completed, the
 number of purchase orders attached, if any. Also, indicate the total purchases/expendables for the date
 reported.  If copies of purchase orders are not attached, complete the remainder of the
 Purchase/Expendables section.
 5.      Description of Item: Description of item purchased.
 4.     Purchase Order Number: Purchase Order Number issued for the item.
 7.     Cast: The cost of the item purchased.
 S.     OfflceUse: Used by NPFC Staff.
 9.     ToUl Purcbaaes/Expcadablefl For Tkls Date: The sum of the items purchased.

                                    Travel Orders
 Indicate whether travel orders were issued, the number issued, and copies attached.  If copies are not
 attached, complete the remainder of the travel orders section. Also indicate whether liquidated travel
 claims ve attached and if so. how many are attached. If liquidated travel claims are not attached, submit
 copies when the claims  have been liquidated.
 10      Name: First and last name of traveler.
 11.    Travel Order No: Tie number assigned to the travel orders.
 12.    Issued By: The agency issuing the travel order.
 13.    Estimated Cost: This is the estimated cost on each individual travel order.
 14.    Office Uie: Used by NPFC Staff.
                                     Contractors
 Indicate whether contractors were authorized to perform services on the date reported. Only list
contractors who are contracted and paid through your  agency. If marked YES. complete the following
 for each authorized contractor.
 15.    Name: Indicate name of company.
 16.    P.O ^Contract Number: List the contract number, purchase order number, and delivery order
       number for this contract
                         Other Agencies Involved (for FOSC Use)
 Indicate whether other government agencies were authorized to perform removal activities on the date
reported.  If marked Yes, complete the following information for each agency:
 17.    Name: Agency name.
 II.    Agreement Number: The applicable Pollution Removal Funding Authorization number.
       Attach copies of authorizations used by the other agencies (if not previously submitted).
 19.    Office Use: Used by NPFC Staff.
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TRANSPORTATION
US. COASTGUARD
^ CG-51J6D(01-93)

POLLUTION INCIDENT DAILY RESOURCE REPORT

GOVT PURCHASES/ "^
EXPENDABLES/TRAVEL
ORDERSATONTRACTORS
Page 	 of 	 J

FPN/CERCLA NUMBER DATE
PARENT UNIT


FOSC/REP/LEAD TRUSTEE SIGNATURE

r PURCHASES/EXPENDABLES
Were any purchase orders completed1 YES Q NOQ If yes. bow n
If yes. ire they attached1 YES Q NOQ If yes. bow m
DESCRIPTION OF ITEM





^
PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER






IUVT
uy:



ei^onn«,on below
COST






OFFICE





J
                                                TOTAL COST FOR THIS DATE:.
   Were travel orders issued1
   U yes. art copies icuched1
   Are (he UquidMtd (ravel claims aiudied?
        TRAVEL ORDERS
YESQ  NOG            If >es. ho» roanv:	
YES G  NO I—'            If DO. complete belo* informatioo
                         If yes. ho» many:	
                         If no submii when bqmdated
YES G  NOG
NAME (LAST.F1RST)





TRAVEL ORDER NO.





ISSL'ED BY





EST. COST





OFFICE USE





                                          ESTIMATED TOTAL TRAVEL COST:
Are comractor services auihorized for this date?
        CONTRACTORS

     YES n  NO n  W y«s. list coatnciors hired
NAME




P.07CONTRACT NUMBER




OFFICE USE




       Were acencie> authorized to act1
   OTHER AGENCIES INVOLVED
        IFOR FOSC «r Lnd TrMn L»i
 YES O  NOO  If yes. list other avencies and attach copy of authorization
NAME



AGREEMENT NUMBER



OFFICE USE




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 G.      POLLUTION INCIDENT DAILY RESOURCE REPORT — CG-5136E GOVERNMENT
         SHORT FORM  (May be vied m  i Daily Rctource Report to Ucu of long forms CG-5136 (B-D).

 Hew to complete fores:
 1.       FPN/CERCLA Number. TV FPN or CERCLA case number assigned to UK incident
 2.       Dmu: The date which costs are reported.
 J       ParentUnit: The parent unit of the party completing (he form. The command for COM Guard noons
         (i.e.. MSO Hampton Roach. Station Portsmouth) or the Regional Office, division and field office for EPA
         (i.e., Region X Emergency Raponae Division, Portland Field Office).
 4.       FOSC or Repraseaotfvt/Lend Trustee Signature: Certificatioe by the FOSC The FOSC certifies
         that the items lifted were authorized for the date reported.
 rr""M>By Peraonael Supply the foflowug information for each person involved in removal activities.
 5.       Name: First sad last names of gonanmaat personnel involved in removal activity.
 4.       Pay Grade/Labor Category; Pay grade or Ubor category of the personnel involved in removal activity
 7.       Duty: Specific duty during removal activity (Le, monitor, driver, FOSC).
 I.       Hours: Hours spent pel forming removal duty.
 9.       Standard Rate: The standard rate for the pay grade/labor category in accordance with OMBA-t7.
 It.      Total CM(: The standard rate multiplied by the noun.
 11.      Office Use: Used by NPFC Staff,
 12.      Total Personnel Costs For This Date The sum of the amounts entered in the Total column.
 13.      Remarks:  Amplifying information considered important by the FOSC for this particular day.
 Government Equipment Supply the following information for each piece of equipment used in removal activities.
 14.      Item Description:  Description of the equipment used for removal activities.
 IS.      Rat* Basis: The basis used for *'t"Tfi't equipment costs (i.e.. bourly, daily, weekly).
 14.      f Units: The number of units the equipment was used for defined in terms of the rate basis (U., number
         of noun, days, weeks).
 17.      Rate/Unit: The rale charged per unit, attach the agency's standard rate table or a computation showing
         bow the rate was derived,
 IS.      Rate Charges: The rate per unit multiplied by the number of uniB
 19.      Non-Rate Charges: The total charges related to the equipment, not charged on a per unit basis (i.e.,
         mileage, fuel, setup/takedown charges}
 20       Total: The sum of the rate charges and the non-rale charges
 21.      Office Use:  Used by NPFC Staff.
 22.      Total Equipment Coats For This Dale:  The sum of the amounts entered in the Total column.
 23.      Remarks: Aay amplifying information considered important by the FOSC for this particular day.
 Purchases/Expendables Indicate the number of purchase orders and copies attach  to this form. Also, indicate the
 total purchases/expendables for the date reported. If copies of purchase orders are not  attached, complete the
 remainder of the Purchase/Expendables section.
 24.      Description of Item: Description of item purchased,
 25.      Purchase Order Number: Purchase Order Number issued for the item.
 24.      Coat: The cost of the item purchased,
 27.      Office Use:  Used by NPFC Staff.
 2S.      Total Purchasea/Expeodablcs For Thii Date:  The sum of the items purchased.
 Travel Orden Indicate whether travel orders «crc issued, and the number of travel orders attached. If copies are
 not attached, complete the remainder of the travel orders section. Also indicate the number of liquidated travel
 claims attached If the claims are not attached, submit copies when the daims have  been liquidated.
 29.      Name: First and last name of traveler.
 3t.      Travel Order No:  The number assigned to the travel orders.
 31.      Issued iy: The agency issuing the travel order.
 32.      Estimated Cost: This is the estimated cost on each individual travel order.
 33.      Office Use:  Used by NPFC Staff.
 Contractors Indicate whether contractors were authorized to perform services on the date reported. Only list
 contractors who are contracted and paid through your agency. If marked YES, complete the following for each
 authorized contractor.
34.      Name: Indicate name of company.
35.       P.O./Cootrmct Number List the contract, purchase order, and delivery order numbers for this contract
Othu Atencin Involved fFor FOSC Use) Indicate whether other government agencies were authorized to
perform removal activities on the date reported If marked  Yes, complete the following information for each
agency:
34.      Name: Agency name.
37.     Agreement Number The applicable Pollution Removal Funding Authorization number, attach copies of
         authorizations with other agencies (if not previously submitted).


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DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
U.S COASTGUARD
CC-5IJ6E(OI-9J)
                       POLLUTION INCIDENT DAILY RESOURCE REPORT
                                                                                     GOVERNMENT
                                                                                      SHORT FORM
                                           )
FPN/CERCLA NUMBER.

PARENT UNIT	
                                                                     DATE
                                                                 OSC/REP/LEAD TRUSTEE SIGNATURE
                                               PERSONNEL
NAME
fLAST. FIRST)


fc^
PAY
GRADE



DUTY



HOURS



STANDARD
RATE



TOTAL



OFFICE
USE



                                                               Toul Con This Due:

ITEM UtiCRJPTIO.N



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RATE BASIS



• UNITS



RATE/UNIT



RATE CHARGE



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6tticEus£



                                                               Total Con This Due:
                                          rUKC.flA&ES/EXI'ENDABLES
           Were any purchase orders completed?
                   If yes. are they attached?
                                      YES Q
                                      YES Q
                                                          NOQ
If yes. bow many.
If yes how maoy:_
If BO. complete itlomntot below
DESCRIPTION OF ITEM

Bw
PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER


COST


OFFICE USE


                                                               Toul Con This Dale-
                                               TRAVEL ORDERS
        Were travel orders issued?
        If yes. are copies attached?
        Are the liquidated travel claims attached?
                                 YES  r-j NO Q
                                 YES  ,-, NO _
                                 YES     NO
                                                                   If yes. ho» many	
                                                                   If BO. complete below informaiioo
                                                                   If yes. how maav
                                                                   If »o. submit mhep bqmdaied
NAME fLAST. FIRST)

fcw
TRAVEL ORDER NO


ISSUED BY


EST COST


OFFICE USE


                                                               Eiumated Toul Travel Con
f CONTRACTORS A
Are contractor services authorized (or this dale1 YES O NO O If yes. list contractors hired
NAME
P.OyCONTRACT NUMBER



^
OFFICE USE



J
OTHER FEDERAL/STATE/LOCAL AGENCIES INVOLVED
(FOR OSC or Lead Trustee L'*e)
Were agencies authorized to act'' YES O NO O If yes. list atui a; encies and anach corn of auihonzatrao
NAME
AGREEMENT NUMBER

^
OFFICE USE



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 H.    POLLUTION INCIDENT DAILY RESOURCE REPORT — CG-5136E-1
       CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL.

 This form should be completed for contractor personnel costs incurred for each day of
 removal activity.

 How to complete form;

 1.     FPN/CERCLA Number: The FPN or CERCLA case number assigned to the
       incident.
 2.     Date: Report the date costs were incurred.
 3.     Contractor: Name of contractor, indicate if supporting documentation is
       attached.

                             Contractor Personnel
 Provide the following information for each individual.

4.     CUN: The applicable contract line item number.
 5.     Name: First and last names of contract personnel involved in removal activity.
6.     Job Description: What was the employees job (i.e., supervisor, equipment
       operator, laborer). This may require an abbreviation to be entered.
7.     Hours Employed:  The starting and ending times during which the personnel
       were performing removal activities.
8.     Total Hours:  Hours spent performing removal duty.
9.     Hourly Rate:  The hourly rate of pay for personnel.
10.    Rate Charge: The number of hours multiplied by the hourly rate of pay.
11.    Per Diem: Per diem costs incurred by the personnel. This assumes a flat rate
       per diem is authorized by the contract. Otherwise, per diem costs should be
       documented as other expenses on the CG-5136E-3 form.
12.    Total Cost: The sum of the  Rate Charge and the Per Diem costs.
13.    Total Personnel Costs For This Date: The sum of the amount entered in the
       Total column.
14.    Contractor's Certification:  Contractor's certification of the validity of the
       information presented.
15.    FOSC/Trustee Signature: Certification by the FOSC/Lead Trustee. The
       FOSC certifies that personnel listed were authorized for the date reported. The
       FOSC does not certify contract rates or costs.
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DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
f.S COASTGUARD
CG-5I36E-I (01-93)
POLLUTION INCIDENT DAILY RESOURCE REPORT
                                                             CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL
                                                                 P«g e	of.
•RSONNEL  I
        CONTRACTOR:.
                                                                         PO/CONTRACT NO.
            If information described below is documented separately. IB t form or (omul previously reviewed >od found acceptable by the
            Nalional Pollution Funds Center ud die Coniraaio; Offlccr. this form need not be completed.
CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL
CLJN



















NAME
fLAST. FIRST)



















JOB
DESCRIPTION



















HO
FRM



















LRS
TO



















TOT
HR



















HOLTILY
RATE















*



RATE
CHARGE



















PER
DIEM



















TOTAL
COST



1















                                               TOTAL PERSONNEL COSTS FOR THIS DATE.
       CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION:

      I certify thai this report is a true and complete record
      of the materials, labor, equipment and subcontractors
      provided by the contractor on the date listed above
      for the project number cued above.
     Contractor's Authorized Representative
                      ON SCENE COORDINATOR'S/LEAD TRUSTEE'S REVIEW:

                          1 certif»thai inspection and acceptance of the listed items has been
                          nude b) me or under my supervision  except as noted herein or on
                          supporting documents.
                                                          FOSC/Lead Trustee

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I.     POLLUTION INCIDENT DAILY RESOURCE REPORT — CG-S136E-2
       CONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT.

This form should be completed for contractor equipment costs incurred for each day of
removal activity.

How to complete form;
1.     FPN/CERCLA Number: The FPN or CERCLA case number assigned to the
       incident.
2.     Date: Report the date costs were incurred.
3.     Contractor: Name of contractor, indicate if supporting documentation is
       attached.

                           Contractor Equipment
Provide the following information for each piece of equipment used in removal
activities.
4.     CLIN:  The applicable contract line item number.
5.     Item Description: Description of the equipment used for removal activities.
6.     Rate Basis: The basis used for charging equipment costs (i.e., hourly, daily,
       weekly).
7.     Employed From/To:  The period of time equipment was used.
8.     Units: The number of units the equipment was used for expressed in terms of
       the rate  basis (i.e., numbers of hours, days, weeks).
9.     Rate/Unit: The rate charged per unit.
10.    Rate Charges:  The rate per unit multiplied by the number of units.
11.    Non Rate Charges: Total charges related to the equipment, not charged on a
       per unit basis (i.e., mileage, fuel, setupAakcdown charges).
12.    Total Cost: The sum of the Rate Charge and the  Non-Rate Charges.
13.    Total Equipment Costs For This Date:  The sum of the amounts entered  in the
       Total Costs column.
14.    Contractor's Certification: Contractor's certification of the validity of the
       information presented.
IS.    FOSC/Tnistee Signature: Certification by FOSC/Lead Trustee. The FOSC
       certifies the equipment listed was authorized for the  date reported. The FOSC
       does not certify contract rates or costs.
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r DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
U.S. CO AST GUARD
CG-5136E 2(01-93)

POLLUTION INCIDENT DAILY RESOURCE REPORT

FPN/CERCLA NUMBER
CONTRACTOR
DATE
CONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT

^
PO/CONTRACT NO.
U informaiion described below u documented separately, in a form or format previously reviewed and found acceptable by the
National Polluuon Funds Center and the Conmcunf Officer, this form need KM be completed.
r~
CLIN

















CONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT
ITEM DESCRIPTION

















RATE

















EMP
FRM

















LOYED
TO

















• UNITS

















RATE/
UNIT

















RATE
CHARGES

















^
NON-RATE
CHARGES

















TOTAL
COST
















^
                                          TOTAL EQUIPMENT COSTS FOR THIS DATE_
 CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION:

1 certify thai this repon u a in* and complete record
of the material*, labor equipment and subcontractors
provided by the contractor on the dale listed above
 for the project number cued arute.
Contractor's Authorized Repre-enuuve
ON SCENE COORDINATOR'S/LEAD TRUSTEE'S REVIEW:

      I certify that inspection and acceptance of the listed items has been
      made by me or under m> supervision, except u noted herein or on
      luppurung documents
                                                       FOSCVLead Trustee

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J.     POLLUTION INCIDENT DAILY RESOURCE REPORT — CG-S136E-3
       CONTRACTOR/SUBCO^^TRACTOR/MATERTAI S/QTHER EXPENSES.

This form should be completed by the contractor for costs incurred by subcontractors,
and for materials and other expenses for each day of removal activities.

How to complete form;
1.     FPN/CERCLA Number The FPN or CERCLA case number assigned to the
       incident.
2.     Date: Report the date costs were incurred.
3.     Contractor: Name of contractor.  Indicate if supporting documentation is
       attached.

                              Subcontractors
Indicate whether subcontractors were hired. If marked Yes, complete the remainder of
the subcontractors section and attach copies of the subcontractor's Daily  Resource
Reports. Subcontractors should complete CG-3136E (1-3) or CG-5136E-EZ forms as
applicable.

4.     CLJN: The applicable contract line item number.
5.    Subcontractor's Name:  Name of the subcontractor.
6.    Cost: Costs incurred by the subcontractor for this date.
7.    Admin. Fee: Fee charged for administering the subcontractor.
8.    Total Cost: The sum of subcontractor costs and administration costs.
9.    Total Cost Of Subcontractors For This Date: The sum of the amount entered
      in the Total Cost column.

                       Materials Used/Other Expenses
10.    CLJN: The applicable contract line item number.
11.    Description: Description of material or item used or purchased.
12.    Units Used: Units of material or items used or purchased.
13.    Unit Cost:  Cost per unit.
14.    Total Cost: Units used multiplied by the Unit Cost.
15.    Total Cost Of Materials Used/Other Expenses For This Date:  The sum of
      the amount entered in the Total Cost column.
16.    Subcontractor's Name:  Name of the subcontractor.
17.    Contractor's Certification:  Contractor's certification of the validity of the
      information presented.
18.    FOSC/Trustee Signature: Certification by FOSC/Lead Trustee. The FOSC
      certifies that the items listed were authorized for the date reported. The FOSC
      does not certify contract rates or costs.
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DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
U.S. COAST GIARD
CG-5IJ6E-3f01-93)
POLLUTION INCIDENT DAILY RESOURCE REPORT
CONTRACTOR/ ^
SUBCONTRACTOR
MATERIALS/OTHER EXPENSIS
FPN/CERCLA NUMBER.

CONTRACTOR:	
                                                                    DATE
                                                                    PO/CONTRACT NO.
If information described below a documented separately. in i form or format previously reviewed «nd found acceptable by the
Nauonal Polluuoo Funds Center and Ihe Conincuof Officer, ihii form need not be completed
    Were any subcontractors bred? YES
                                    SUBCONTRACTORS

                                    NO Q If yes. lisi them below nod attach subcontractor Daily Reports
CLIN




k.
SUBCONTRACTOR'S NAME





COST


*


ADMIN FEE





TOTAL COST





                       TOTAL COST OF SUBCONTRACTORS FOR THIS DATE.
MATERIALS USED/OTHER EXPENSES
CLIN




it
DESCRIPTION





UNITS





UNITS USED





UNIT COST





TOTAL COST




J
                   TOTAL COST OF MATERIALS USED/OTHER EXPENSES FOR THIS DATE.
 CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION:
I certify thai this report is a true and complete record
of the nuienals. labor, equipment and subcontractors
provided by the contractor on the date listed above
 for Ihe project number cited above.
  Contractor t Authorized Representative
                                                ON SCENE COORDINATOR 'S/LEAD TRUSTEE'S REVIEW:
                                                     I certify that inspection and acceptance of the bsled Hems has been
                                                     nude b> me or under m> supervision  except as noted herein or on
                                                     supporting documents
                                                         FOSC/Lead Trustee

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  K.      POLLUTION INCIDENT DAILY RESOURCE REPORT — OG-5136E-4 CONTRACTOR
          SHORT FORM.  If the applicable resource information can fit an this short ten, it can be used at •
          DiiJy Reeource Report in lieu of loaf fora CG-5136E-O-3).

  How to complete fora:
  1.       FPN/CERCLA Number The FPN or CERCLA cue number assigned to we incident
  2.       Dale:  Report the dale costs were incurred.
  3.       Cootnctor Name of coonctor; indicate if supporting documentation it *tt«Htr)

  Contractor Personnel Provide the following information for each individual.
  4.       CLIN: The applicable contraa line iita number.
  5.       Name: Tint and last naoet of contractor peaomxl uvolvcd to itnwval activity.
  4.       Job: What wa« the employees job (Le., supervisor, equipment operator, laborer); Hut may require an
          abbreviation to be entered.
  7.       Hours Employed:  The starting and ending time* during which penonDcJ were perfonninf removal
          activities.
 t.       Total Boun: Hc«n spent performing removal duty.
 9.       Hourly Rale: The hourly rate of pay for the personnel.
  10.       Rate Charge: The number of hours multiplied by UK hourly nue of pay.
 11.       Per Diem:  Per diem cosu incunvd by the personnel. Thi* assumes a flat me per diem • authorized by
          the contract. Otherwise, per diem type cants should be documented a* other expenses on the CG-S136E-
          3 form.
 12.       Total Cost: The sum of the Rate Charge and the Per Diem coats.
 13.       Total Personnel Costs For That Date: The sum of the amount entered in the Total coin
 Contractor Equipment  Provide the following infoanab'on for each piece of equipment used in removal activities.
 14.      CLIN: The applicable contract line item number.
 15.      Item Description: Description of the equipment used for removal activities.
 14.      Rale Basis: The basil used for '•K^y.mg equipment costs (Le., hourly, daily, weekly).
 17.      Employed From/To: The period of time the equipment was used.
 IS.      Unite The number of units tor which the equipment was utilized upr eased in terms of the rate basis
         (i.e., numbers of hours, days, weeks).
 19.      Rate/Unit: The rate charged per unit
 24.      Rate Charges:  The rate per unit multiplied by the number of units.
 21.      Non Rate Charges: Total charges related to the equipment, not charged on a per unit basis (i.e., mileage,
         fuel, setup/takedown charges).
 22.      Total Cost: The sum of the Rate Charge and the Non-Rate Charges,
 23.      Total Equipment Costs For This Date:  The sum of the amounts entered in the Total Cost* column.

 Subcontractors Indicate whether subcontractors were hired. If marked Yes, complac the remainder of the
 subcontractors section and attach copies of the subcontractor's Daily Resource Reporu. Subcontractors should
 complete CG-5136E (1-4) forms as applicable.
 24.      CLIN: The applicable contract line hem number.
 25       Subcontractor's Nanse Name of the subcontractor.
 26.      Ce*t: Costs incurred by the subcontractor for this date.
 27.      Admin. Fee: Fee charged for the subcontracton administration.
 21.      Total Cost: The sum of subcontractor costs and administration costs.
 29.      Tetal Coat Of SabeMtroeten For This Date: The sum of the amount catered in the Total Cost column.

 Materials Used/Other Expenses
 34.      CLJN: The applicable contract line item number.
 31.      Description:  Description of material or items used or purchased.
 32.      Units Used: Units of material or items used or purchased.
 33.      Unit Cost:  Cost per unit.
34.      Total Cost: Units used multiplied by the Unit COSL
35.      Total Cost  Of Materials Used/Other Expenses For This Dale:  The sum of the amount entered in the
         Total Cow column.
34.      Subcontractor's Name: Name of the subcontractor.
37.      Contractor'* Certification: Contractor's certification of the validity of the information presented.
34.      FOSC/Tnislee Signature: Certification by FOSOLead Trustee; the FOSC certifies thai the item* listed
         were authorized for the date reported.  The FOSC does not certify contract rales or costs.
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DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
U.S. COAST GUARD
CX3-5l36E-»(01-93)
POLLUTION INCIDENT DAILY RESOURCE REPORT
CONTRACTOR
 SHORTFORM
        FPN/CERCLA NUMBER.
                                          DATE.
        CONTRACTOR:.
                                                                       PO/CONTRACT NO.
            If information described below u documented separably, in • form or format previous!} reviewed aid fouad acceptable by to
           National Pollution Funds Center and the Contracting Officer, this farm need 501 be completed.
r PERSONNEL
CLIN



NAME



HOUI
FROM



IS
TO



TOTAL
HOURS



HOURLY
RATE



	 N
KATE
CHARGE



PER TOTAL
DIEM COST


J
TOTAL COST FOR THIS DATE:
r EQUIPMENT
CLIN



ITEM DESCRIPTION



RATE
BASIS



EMPLC
FROM



>YED
TO



• UNITS



RATE/
UNIT



TOTAL COST FOR THIS DATE

RATE
CHARGES



NON-RATE TOTAL
CHARGES COST


j


                                               SUBCONTRACTORS

                Were any subcooiractors hired'' YES D NO Q  U yes. list them below and anach subcontractor Daily Reports
CLIN


SUBCONTRACTOR'S NAME


COST


ADMIN FEE


TOTAL COST


                           TOTAL COST OF SUBCONTRACTORS FOR THIS DATE

r MATERIALS USED/OTHER EXPENSES ^
CLIN



DESCRIPTION



UNfT DESC.



UNFTS USED



UNIT COST



TOTAL COST



              TOTAL COST OF MATERIALS USED/OTHER EXPENSES FOR THIS DATE.
      CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION:

     I certify (hat this report is a true and complete record
     of the rruienaJs. labor, equipment and subcontractors
     provided by the contractor on the date bsted above
     for the project number cited above.
        Contractors Authorized Representative
                    ON SCENE COORDINATOR'S/LEAD TRUSTEE'S REVIEW:

                         I cenif y that inspecuon and acceptance of the lifted items has been
                         made by me or under rm supervision, except as Med herein or on
                         supporting documents.
                                                         FOSOUad Tnaiee

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Pollution Removal Funding Authorization
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 CHAPTER 7 - GENERAL INFORMATION

 A.     When the FOSC determines that another agency (federal, state, local, or indian tribe)
       can assist in a removal effort, the FOSC may authorize that agency to perform removal
       actions.

       1.     The FOSC completes a Pollution Removal Funding Authorization (PRFA)
              which specifies who is authorized to do what, when, and for how much. The
              FOSC should enter the funds authorized as aa obligation against the FPN and
              provide a copy of the Resource Documentation Instructions with PRFA.

       2.     There are two types of authorizations: Federal Agencies and Non-Federal
              Agencies.  Examples are provided in the next few pages.

 B.     HOW TO USE THE FORMS:

       1.     Federal Agency - Pollution Removal Funding Authorization.  To use this
              form, the FOSC fills in the appropriate information where needed. Federal
              agencies should submit an SF-1080 with all  supporting documentation upon
              completion of removal activities, or as required by FOSC in the authorization.

       2.     Non-Federal Agency - Pollution Removal Funding Authorization.  To use
              this form, the FOSC fills in the appropriate information where needed.
              Non- federal agencies submit all supporting documentation upon completion of
              removal activities, or as required by FOSC in the authorization.

       3.    Amendment to - Pollution Removal Funding Authorization. To use this
             form, the FOSC fills in appropriate updated information, records the obligation
             against the FPN, and assigns a Document Control Number to the amendment.

C.     Accounting Data for PRFA.  Construct the Document Control Number on all
       authorizations using the following guide. Contact the NPFC if assistance is needed.
       FORMAT:    51/YY/PP/Y/H/EE/###
                     (1) (2)  (3)  (4) (5) (6)  (7)

             (1)  Document Type - always use 51
             (2)  The last two digits of the Fiscal Year of the FPN
             (3)  Procurement Site Code  (See page 75 for appropriate code)
             (4)  Last Digit of the current Fiscal Year
             (5)  Region - Always use H
             (6)  The Program Element - specific for the FOSC and Emergency Fund.
                    (See page 75 for appropriate code)
             (7)  The next sequence number from the unit's procurement log.

D.     Authorizing Officer: FOSC signature or authorized representative
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                              Federal Agency
                Pollution Removal Funding Authorization
Recipient Agency:
Address:     	
1. Purpose

      This document authorizes reimbursement to the Recipient Agency from the Oil
Spill Liability Trust Fund or CERCLA funds for certain removal costs incurred in
response to the following pollution incident,	
FPN/CERCLA ID 0	. This funding authorization is expressly
contingent on the Recipient's compliance with all requirements contained herein.

2. Approved Functions and Reimbursement Limit

      Costs will be reimbursed only for actions that are directed or approved in
advance by the FOSC. Approval may be verbal or written. Assessment, restoration,
rehabilitation or replacement of natural resources damaged by the spill are not covered.

      Maximum limit of authorization: $	.

3. Conditions

      See attached page(s) for special conditions, dates of performance, directions or
approvals.

4. Period of Authorization

      This authorization shall remain in effect until the FOSC determines that the
clean-up has been completed or other date specified by the FOSC.

5. Reimbursement Procedure

      The Recipient Agency will submit an SF-1080 with detailed records of
expenditures and activities for which reimbursement is sought  to the FOSC upon
completion of removal activities. The agency may elect to use its own records
providing an equivalent amount of documentation which has NPFC approval, or the
agency may elect to use NPFCs Resource Cost Documentation package. Standard
methods and forms for record keeping may be provided by the  FOSC.

      This agreement will be closed one year from the date of authorization. Any
amount for which reimbursement and documentation have not been submitted will be
deobligated, after written notice to the Agency involved and a 90 day period has
elapsed.

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                            Federal Agency
           Pollution Removal Funding Authorization (cont'd)
6. Accounting Data

      Document Control Number:

7. Points of Contact
      A- 	Tel(   )_
         FOSC
      B.	Tel(
         Recipient Agency Representative

      C.	Tel(
         NPFC Case Officer
8. Authorizing Official

      Signature:	
Attachments; No.	 Yes
      Title:	 Date:
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                            Non-Federal Agency
                 Pollution Removal Funding Authorization
 Recipient Agency:
 Address:	
 1. Purpose

       This document authorizes reimbursement to the Recipient Agency from the Oil
 Spill Liability Trust Fund or CERCLA funds for certain removal costs incurred in
 response to the following pollution incident,	,
 FPN/CERCLA ID #	. This funding authorization is expressly
 contingent on the Recipient's compliance with all requirements contained herein.

 2. Approved Functions and Reimbursement Limit

       Costs will be reimbursed only for actions that are directed or approved in
 advance by the FOSC. Approval may be verbal or written.  Assessment, restoration,
 rehabilitation or replacement of natural resources damaged by the spill are not covered.
       Maximum limit of authorization: $	.

3. Conditions

       See attached page(s) for special conditions, dates of performance, directions or
approvals.

4. Period of Authorization

       This authorization shall remain in effect until the FOSC determines that the
clean-up has been completed or other date specified by the FOSC.

5. Reimbursement Procedure

       Upon completion of removal activities, the Recipient Agency will submit to the
FOSC a billing invoice with detailed records of expenditures and activities for
reimbursement being sought. Standard methods and forms for records shall be provided
by the FOSC. The agency may elect to use its own records providing an equivalent
amount of documentation of which has NPFC approval or the agency may elect to use
the NPFCs resource and cost documentation package.

       This agreement will be closed one year from the date of authorization. Any
amount for which reimbursement and documentation nave not been submitted will be
deobligated, after written notice to the Agency involved and a 90-day period has
elapsed.

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                             Non-Federal Agency
             Pollution Removal Funding Authorization (cont'd)

 6. Hold Harmless and Indemnify

        By performing any action or seeking any reimbursement under this funding
 authorization, the Recipient Agency agrees to indemnify and bold harmless the United
 States of America, and all of its departments and agencies, including without limitation
 the U.S. Coast Guard and the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund ('United States'), with
 respect to any and all suits, actions and claims, of whatever kind or nature, arising from
 or relating to the Recipient's actions, omissions, or other involvement in this spill.
 Recipient Agency further agrees to waive any rights of actions and/or claims which it
 may have against the United States arising from or relating to its actions, omissions, or
 other involvement in this spill.

 7.  No Agency

       Nothing in this funding authorization is intended to create an agency relationship
 between the Recipient Agency and the United States of America (or any of its
 departments, agencies, or employees). Nor shall anything in this funding authorization
 be construed as creating an  agency relationship. By performing any action or seeking
 any reimbursement under this funding authorization, the Recipient Agency agrees that it
 has not been authorized to act as an agent of the United States, and shall not act in any
 such capacity.

 8. Accounting DaU

       Document Control Number: __

 9. Points of Con tact

       A. _ Tel(   ) _
          FOSC

       B-  _ Tel(  ) _
          Recipient Agency Representative

       C  _ Tel(  ) _
          NPFC Case Officer

10. Authorizing Official

       Signature:
       Title:	Date:	

Attachments; No	Yes	

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                        AMENDMENT TO
      POLLUTION REMOVAL FUNDING AUTHORIZATION
Issued To (Recipient Agency):

By (FOSQ:       	
Date of Original Authorization:
Document Number of original Authorization:
The Authorization cited above Is amended as follows:
Document Control Number of this amendment:



Authorizing Official

Signature:	
Title:	Date:
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FOR DOCUMENT CONTROL NUMBER
2 digit ATU for OPA 90 (Emergency Fund & CERCLA only)

Procurement Site Codes
23
25
28
30
33
35
OG Headquarters
CCGDTwo
CCGDSeveo
CCGDNine
CCGDThirteen
CCCDSeveoteen
 24    CCGDOne
 27    CCGDFive
 29    CCGDEight
 31    CCGDEfeven
 34    CCGDFourteen
 46    NPFC
Program Elements
XI
XA
XB
XC
XD
XE
X2
XF
XG
XH
XJ
XK
XL
X5
XM
XN
XP
XQ
XZ
XR
XS
XI
xu
XV
xw
YJ
YZ
YY
YX
nRST DISTRICT
MSO Portland
MSO Boston
MSO Providence Ri
COTP New York
COTP Long Island
SECOND DISTRICT
MSO St. Louis
MSO Huntington Wv
MSO Louisville
MSO Memphis
MSO Paducab
MSO Pittsburgh
FIFTH DISTRICT
MSO Baltimore
MSO Hampton Roads
MSO Philadelphia
MSO Wilmington
SEVENTH DISTRICT
MSO Miami
MSO Jacksonville
MSO Tampa
MSO Savannah
MSO Charleston
MSO San Juan
EIGHTH DISTRICT
MSO New Orleans
MSO Morgan City
MSO Corpus Christi
YW   MSO Galveston
YV   MSO Mobile
YU   MSO Port Arthur
XY   MSO Houston
Y9    NINTH DISTRICT
YT   MSO Buffalo
YS    MSO Chicago
YR   MSO Cleveland
YQ   MSO Detroit
YP    MSO Duluth
YN   MSO Milwaukee
YM   MSO Toledo
YL    COTP Grand Haven
YK   COTP Sault Ste Marie
Yl    ELEVENTH DISTRICT
YA   MSO Long Beach
YB    MSO San Diego
YC    MSO San Francisco
Y3    THIRTEENTH DISTRICT
YD    MSO Portland
YE    MSO Puget Sound
Y4    FOURTEENTH DISTRICT
YH    MSO Honolulu
XX    MSO Guam
Y7    SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT
YG    MSO Juneau
YH    MSO Anchorage
YJ    MSO Valdez
XZ    NPFC
For EPA FOSCs, use the corresponding Coast Guard District's Procurement Site Code
and Program Element.

These codes are subject to change. Check with the Finance Center or the NPFC for
verification.
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STANDARD FORM 1080
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 CHAPTER 8 - SF 1080: VOUCHER FOR TRANSFERS BETWEEN APPROPRIATIONS AND/OR
                FUNDS

 A.     The SF-1080 b used bj other government agencies to request reimbnrsement
        from the Coast Guard.

        1. Documentation should be organized and summarized, to provide a dear audit trail
        from the detail to the SF-1080 or invoice submitted for reimbursement. These
        submittals wfll be reviewed by the NPFC staff for continuity and propriety. Incomplete
        submittals will be returned to sender for corrective action.

 B.     HOWTOCOMPI

        1.     Voucher No: - Inserted by the agency submitting the SF-1080.
        2.     Schedule No: - Inserted by the agency submitting the SF-1080.
        3.     Department, establishment, bareaa, or other billing: Federal agency
              submitting SF-1080 (usually complete mailing address).
        4.     BUI No: - Used by federal agencies to identify accompanied invoice number.
        5.     Department, establishment, borean, or office billed:  Address of CC-FOSC
              agency submitting reimbursement request.
        6.     Paid By:  Leave blank.
        7.     Order No: Varies according to agency; numerical identifier for job (e.g. 0001,
              etc.).
       8.     Date of DeDvery: Date work began and was completed.
       9.     Article* or Services: Brief explanation of bow expenses were incurred; ensure
              Pollution Removal Funding Authorization Accounting String and Document
              Control Number are listed. Some agencies may choose to include their own in-
              house accounting information.
       10.     Quantity: Entry varies.
       11.     Unit Price: Entries depend on how specific work is identified; normally
              accompanied by an invoice and dailies to explain work specifics.
       12.     Amount:  Exact dollar amount of reimbursement.
       13.     Total: Same as above.
       14.     Remittance in payment hereof should be sent to: Mailing address of agency
              submitting SF-1080.

C     ACCOUNTING CLASSIFICATION -1

       1.     This section is completed by agency submitting SF-1080. There should be a
             name listed as a point of contact with a telephone number.

D.     CERTIFICATE OF OFFICE BILLED

       1.     This is to be completed by NPFC staff after the SF-1080 and its attached
             documentation has been reviewed.

E.     ACCOUNTING CLASSIFICATION - OFFICE BILLED

       1.     This section is completed by NPFC staff.
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                                       VOUCHER FOR TRANSFERS
                              •ETWEEN APPROPRIATIONS AND/OR FUNDS
                                                                                         VOUCNUMO.

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                                                                                         •UNO.
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                                       CERTIFICATE OF OFFICE CHARGED
       I certify thai ihr above anicle* were received and accepted or the ttrvkM pcrformd u rattd and thould be charged to die
   and/or fundd) u indicated below; or that the advance payment rvquewd • approvid and should be paid u ind
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   UNIT FUND
REIMBURSEMENT
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CHAPTER 9 - UNIT FUND REIMBURSEMENT

A.     The FOSC should always try to charge costs directly to the OSLTF Emergency
       Fund or the CERCLA Fund when responding to an incident.  The funds are
       specifically provided for that purpose, and using them simplifies the FOSCs
       responsibilities for both ceiling management and cost recovery.  Nevertheless, in
       the press of a response, other funds, such as AFC-30, may be used. When that
       occurs, the funds can be reimbursed from the Emergency Fund or CERCLA.
       This chapter addresses bow a unit receives reimbursement.

B.     First, the unit must have receipts, processed travel claims, paid invoices, or other
       documentation detailing bow much was expended, unit funds used (usually
       AFC-30), and which incident (identified by FPN) is to be charged for the
       expenses. The unit must attach copies of all such documentation to a cover
       letter which is sent to the NPFC, via the Coast Guard unit which acted as the
       FOSC. If the unit requesting reimbursement was the FOSC, the letter must be
       sent via the District Commander (m).

C.     The FOSC should send reimbursement request directly to NPFC and must
       specify the following endorsement:

       1)    Verify that the unit requesting reimbursement was involved in the
            response to the incident.
       2)    Certify that actions were authorized by the FOSC.
       3)    Recommend the NPFC reimburse costs.
       4)    Apply the  reimbursement against the authorized ceiling.

D.     The NPFC will:

       1)    Review the material submitted by the requesting unit.
       2)    Authorize  the FINCEN to reimburse the amount spent.
       3)    Send a copy of the NPFCs letter to the FINCEN to the requesting unit,
            the District Commander (m), and Commandant (G-CFM) of the amount
            to be reimbursed.

E.     The NPFC will work with the District Commander (m), Commandant (G-CFM),
       and CG FINCEN  to ensure that units are reimbursed for the costs they incur
       using normal operating funds.  However, FOSCs' and supporting Coast Guard
       units are strongly  urged to avoid the above procedure by using the Emergency
       Fund or CERCLA Fund from the outset of a spill. NPFC Case Team personnel
       are available to assist FOSCs in these and other financial management issues
       from an incidents  start to finish; FOSCs are strongly encouraged to avail
       themselves of this support.
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Example of Reimbursement Request Letter (with endorsement)
                                                                 16465^302
                                                                     (Date)
From:  (Name of Requesting Unit)
To:    Director, National Pollution Funds Center (cm)
Via:   Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Office	(FOSC)

Subj:  REIMBURSEMENT REQUEST; (Name of Case), FPN	
1. This unit incurred $	in expenses paid from unit funds for the subject
case.  Please reimburse this unit's account (Enter appropriate account data) for these
expenses. Attached is documentation to support this request.
                                                       (Signature)

End: (1)
                                                                     (Date)

FIRST ENDORSEMENT

From: Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Office	(FOSC)
To:   Director, National Pollution Funds Center (cm)

1.    Forwarded, recommending/not recommending reimbursement.

      (If reimbursement recommended)

2.    I certify to the best of my knowledge and belief the amount requested for
reimbursement is proper, the services have been performed and accepted, and such
expenditures do not exceed appropriate incident ceilings.



                                    (Signature)

Copy: (Name of Requesting Unit)
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of Transportation

United Stataa
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                          Naaonal Potution Funds Cantor
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                                                     (701) 23S-4715
                                               HPFggrST.16451.2
                                                        I 1992
NATIONAL POLLUTION FUNDS CENTER INSTRUCTION 16451.2
Subj :  Resource Documentation and Cost Documentation Technical
       Operating Procedures

1.  PURPOSE .  The enclosed Technical Operating Procedures (TOPs)
    for Resource Documentation under The Oil Pollution Act of
    1990 (P.L. 101-380) have  been developed to provide guidance
    to users operating as, or in support of, the Federal  On- Scene
    Coordinator.

2.  DISCUSSION.

    a.  The National Pollution Funds Center (NPFC) is  Administra-
        tor of the Oil Spill  Liability Trust Fund (OSLTF),
        established by the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.   A  major
        mission of the NPFC is the recovery of costs from
        responsible parties for removal activities required in
        response to an oil pollution incident.

    b.  Attached are instructions and formats for the  preparation
        and submission of resource and cost documentation for
        cost recovery.

3.  CHANGES .   When necessary,  these TOPs will be updated  by
    consecutively-numbered changes .

4.  ACTION.  Personnel involved in removal activities  that
    require reimbursement from the OSLTF may make use  of  these
    procedures,  or request NPFC approval of alternate  resource
    documentation.   Alternate  systems should cover the  same
    elements and level of detail  as  the NPFC's TOPS.
    Additionally,  requests should allow sufficient time for the
    NPFC to review and coordinate approval .
Encl:
                             DANIEL  F.  SHEEHAN
                             Director
                             National Pollution Funds Center

       (1)  Technical Operating Procedures for Resource
            Documentation and Cost Documentation Under The Oil
            Pollution Act of 1990 (P.L.  101-380)

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                             Enclosure (1) to NPFCINST 16451.1
TECHNICAL OPERATING PROCEDURES
                for
           STATE ACCESS
               under
         SECTION 1012 (d)(l)
                 of
  THE OIL POLLUTION ACT OF 1990
           (Public Law 101-380)
           U.S. COAST GUARD
 NATIONAL POLLUTION FUNDS CENTER
             NOVEMBER 1992

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                                Enclosure (1) to NPFCINST 16451.1
REQUEST FOR COMMENTS.
The NPFC desires comments concerning these technical operating
procedures.  Please address comments to:

     Director (cp)
     U.S. Coast Guard
     National Pollution Funds Center
     4200 Wilson Blvd  Ste 1000
     Arlington VA  22203-1804

To submit comments on the regulations (33 CFR 133-State Access to
OPA 90), follow the procedure specified in the Supplementary
Information section of the preamble to 33 CFR 133.
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          STATE ACCESS TO OIL SPILL LIABILITY  TRUST FUND
                  TECHNICAL OPERATING PROCEDURES
                         TABLE OF CONTENTS
     REQUEST FOR  COMMENTS	i
     RECORD OF CHANGES	ii
     TABLE OF CONTENTS	iii-iv

                                                           PAGE
1.   INTRODUCTION	1
     A. PURPOSE	1
     B. SCOPE	1
     C. BACKGROUND	1
     D. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION	2

2.   REQUESTING FUNDS	2
     A. ELIGIBILITY CONSIDERATIONS	2
     B. COSTS INCURRED BEFORE FOSC  CONTACT	3
     C. CONTACTING THE FOSC	3
     D. EVALUATION BY FOSC	3
     E. OBLIGATION OF FUND & ASSIGNMENT  OF  FPN/CEILING	4
     F. RAISING THE CEILING	4
     G. OIL DISCHARGE REMOVAL AUTHORIZATION	4
     H. TERMINATION OF STATE ACCESS FUNDING	5

3.   DESIGNATION  OF SOURCE & IDENTIFICATION OF RP	5
     A. INVESTIGATION & NOTIFICATION OF  NPFC	5
     B. LETTER OF DESIGNATION	5

4.   REMOVAL COSTS	5
     A. CONTRACT COSTS	5
     B. OUT OF POCKET EXPENSES	6
     C. STATE SALARY, EQUIPMENT, AND OVERHEAD  COSTS	6

5 .   POLLUTION REPORTS ( POLREPs )	6
     A. POLREP CONTENTS	6
     B. POLREP FREQUENCY	6
     C.  POLREP COMMUNICATION	6

6.   RECORDKEEPING	7
     A.  DOCUMENTING COSTS-GENERAL	7
     B.  DOCUMENTING SALARY, EQUIPMENT, & ADMIN COSTS	8
     C.  INCIDENT REPORT	8

7 .   REQUESTING PAYMENT	9
     A.  DISBURSEMENT VOUCHER	9
     B.  INCIDENT REPORT	9
     C.  REMOVAL. COSTS	9
     D.  CERTIFICATIONS	9
     E.  OVERALL CERTIFICATION	10
     F.  COPIES TO FOSC	10
     G.  TIMELINESS	10
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8.   REVIEW OF DOCUMENTATION	11

9 .   PAYMENT PROCESS	11

10.  COOPERATION IN COST RECOVERY/LITIGATION	11

11.  DOCUMENTATION AND THE FOSC	11

12.  RELATIONSHIP TO COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT REQUIREMENTS	11
     A. REQUIRED FORMS/REPORTS	11
     B. WAIVER OF CERTAIN FORMS/REPORTS	12
     C. FEDERAL AUDIT	13

13.  NPFC POINT OF CONTACT	13



Figure 1	STATE ACCESS FLOW CHART

Appendix A	STATE OIL DISCHARGE REMOVAL AUTHORIZATION

Appendix B	CERTIFICATIONS

Appendix C	SF-LLL (Disclosure of Lobbying Activities)

Appendix D	SF-1080 (Voucher for Transfers Btwn Funds)
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                  TECHNICAL OPERATING  PROCEDURES

          STATE ACCESS TO OIL SPILL  LIABILITY TRUST  FUND
1.   INTRODUCTION.   Section 1012(d)(l) of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990 (Public Law 101-380,  hereafter referred to as "OPA 90")
provides  that the President,  upon request of the Governor of  a
State or  his or her designated state official,  may obligate the
Oil  Spill Liability Trust  Fund (Fund) for payment in an amount
not  to exceed $250,000  per incident for removal costs consistent
with the  National  Contingency Plan (NCP) (40 CFR 300).   The
removal costs must be required for the immediate removal of a
discharge,  or the  mitigation  or prevention of a substantial
threat of discharge, of oil.   Pursuant to the authority delegated
to the Coast Guard in Executive Order 12777,  the Coast Guard  has
published an interim regulation (33 CFR Part 133) to implement
the  provisions of  section  1012(d)(l) of OPA 90.

     A.  PURPOSE.   The purpose of this document  is to provide
technical operating procedures concerning eligibility,
communications,  financial  management,  and recordkeeping for
States requesting  access to the Fund,  Federal On-Scene
Coordinators (FOSCs), and  Coast Guard (USCG)  District staffs.

     B.  SCOPE.   The technical operating procedures described
herein apply specifically  to  requests for funding under section
1012(d)(l)  of OPA  90.   Funding under section 1012(d)(l)  will
herein be referred to as "State Access."  These  technical
operating procedures focus on information that  is needed to
support cost recovery efforts of the Coast Guard National
Pollution Funds  Center  (NPFC).   Refer to Figure  1 for a flowchart
of the State Access process.

These procedures do not address the provisions of Section
1012(d)(2)  of OPA  90 (e.g., advance agreements with individual
States, advance  payments from the  Fund,  or access to the Fund by
political  subdivisions of  a State).   These procedures are
intended  as a supplement to,  and not as a substitute for, the
regulations contained in 33 CFR Part 133.   Compliance with  33 CFR
133  is required whenever utilizing State Access  to the  Fund.
Nothing in this  document supersedes the requirements of  the NCP.
Of particular note,  the designated state official,  in accordance
with 33 CFR 133.5(b) and section 300.320(a ) (6) of the NCP,
assumes the responsibility for notifying the  trustees of natural
resources  affected/potentially affected by the incident.

    C.  BACKGROUND.  State Access  to the Fund provides  a new
avenue for  States  to receive  Federal funds for immediate removal
costs resulting  from their response to  actual or threatened
discharges  of oil.   State  Access does  not supersede or preclude
the use of  existing  Federal payment regimes.  The State  should
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not seek and will not receive payments for  the  same costs  from
more than one payment regime.  Generally, there are two  other
payment regimes which the States may initiate to obtain  Federal
funding for oil spill incident removal actions:

        1.  ACTING AS FOSC CONTRACTOR.  State agencies may
perform removal actions under the direct supervision of  the FOSC.
In these situations, the FOSC issues an Oil Spill Response
Authorization to the State to establish a contractual
relationship and obligate the Fund.  With this  method of funding
the State is not limited to $250,000 per incident, and the FOSC
is actively directing the State's response actions.

        2.  CLAIMS.  Section 1012(a)(4) of OPA  90 authorizes use
of the Fund for "the payment of claims in accordance with section
1013 for uncompensated removal costs determined  by the President
to be consistent with the National Contingency  Plan or
uncompensated damages".   Regulations describing  claims procedures
are found in 33 CFR Part 136.  States may submit claims for
uncompensated removal costs, which may include  those salaries,
equipment, and administrative costs directly related to a
specific incident.  A State may submit claims for removal costs
directly to the Fund even if the responsible party is known.
Claims other than for removal costs must first be submitted to
the designated responsible party.  Claims payments are not
limited to $250,000 per incident.

    D.   ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.   For additional  information
regarding these procedures or related subjects.  State repre-
sentatives,  FOSCs, Coast Guard district staffs,  and other
interested parties are urged to contact the NPFC (see paragraph
13).
2.  REQUESTING FUNDS.

    A.  ELIGIBILITY CONSIDERATIONS.   Pursuant to 33 CFR 133.5,
133.7, and 133.13, the following will be evaluated by the FOSC
when contacted by the State requesting funds under section
       (l):

        1.  Is the incident eligible for immediate removal under
            the Clean Water Act,  as  amended by OPA 90?

        2.  Is the substance discharged/threatening discharge
            oil?

        3.  Did the incident occur after August 18, 1990?

        4.  Is the aggregate amount  of the request equal to or
            less than $250,000?

        5.  Are the proposed actions consistent with the
            NCP (including 40 CFR 300.305(c)'s requirement that a
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             reasonable  effort  is made  to  have  the discharger
             voluntarily and  promptly perform removal actions)?

        6.   Are  the proposed level  of  response,  proposed
             actions, and amounts requested  appropriate for the
             circumstances?

        7.   Has  the State the  means to complete  the  immediate
             removal?

    B.  COSTS INCURRED  BEFORE  FOSC  CONTACT.  Immediate removal
costs involving  a specific oil discharge  Incident which,  due to
exigent circumstances,  were  incurred by the State prior to the
initial request  to the  FOSC  for  State  Access, are allowable under
State Access if  the FOSC determines that:   1) notification is
timely; 2) the response was  consistent with the  magnitude of the
incident; and 3) costs  incurred  were otherwise reasonable under
the circumstances and in all other  respects were allowable.

    C.  CONTACTING THE  FOSC.   In accordance with 33  CFR 133.9,
the Governor or  designated State official (henceforth  referred to
as the State official)  shall request access to the Fund from the
FOSC who is pre-designated for the  area of the incident.   The
best method  for  contacting the FOSC is the telephone,  because it
allows for discussions  and conference-calling.

    D.  EVALUATION BY FOSC.  Considering the NCP, 33 CFR  133.15,
and the criteria in paragraph  2.A.  above,  the FOSC determines
whether or not the proposed  removal actions are  eligible  for
funding.  The FOSC may  contact the  NPFC case officer whenever
questions arise.  The decision by the  FOSC is final.   The  FOSC
may respond as follows:

        1.  If the FOSC  concludes that the incident  is  not
eligible for Federal removal under  the NCP,  that any of the
criteria in paragraph 2.A. above are not met,  or otherwise does
not find State Access to be  the  appropriate removal mechanism for
the incident, he/she will deny the  request for State Access.  The
FOSC may conclude that  the incident is eligible  for removal under
the NCP, but that a Federally  led response is more appropriate to
the situation.   In this  event,  the  FOSC may decide to  utilize
State resources  through  contract  (see paragraph  I.C.I.).
Whenever a request for  State Access is denied for any  reason
(including a decision for a Federally led response or  a decision
for no Federal response), the  FOSC will,  by the  next business day
following his/her decision,  notify  the NPFC Case Management
Division (NPFC (cm)) and District (m) office,  as appropriate, of
the request and  the specific reason(s) for denial.

        2.  If the FOSC concludes that all of the criteria in
paragraph 2.A. above are fulfilled and that State Access to the
Fund is the best method  to address the incident,  he/she may then
approve the request for  State  Access and contact the cognizant
Coast Guard District for assignment of a case-specific  Federal
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     H.   TERMINATION OF STATE ACCESS FUNDING.  If,  at any time
 after approving a request for State Access, the FOSC determines
 that any of the criteria in paragraph 2.A. above were not/are no
 longer applicable to the immediate removal action,  the FOSC may
 terminate State Access to the Fund.   In this event,  the State may
 receive payment for its allowable  immediate removal  costs that
 were Incurred in good faith prior  to the termination.   While It
 is normally expected that the State official will  notify the FOSC
 via  POLREP (see paragraph 5 below) upon determination that the
 immediate removal is complete,  the FOSC retains the  authority to
 unilaterally declare completion of a Federal removal and
 terminate further Federal funding  of the  removal at  any time the
 FOSC determines that immediate removal  is complete.


 3.   DESIGNATION OF SOURCE & IDENTIFICATION OF RESPONSIBLE PARTY.

     A.   INVESTIGATION AND NOTIFICATIONS.   In accordance with the
 Section 300.305 of the NCP and 33  CFR 133.23,  the State shall
 promptly complete a thorough investigation to determine the
 source  of discharge and to identify  the responsible  party(ies)
 (RP--normally,  the owner or operator of the vessel or  facility,
 including vehicles).   The State should  include this  information
 in its  POLREPs  (see paragraph 5) and pass it directly  to the NPFC
 case officer and FOSC via telephone  as  soon as it is known.

     B.   LETTER  OF DESIGNATION.   Following receipt from the State
 of source and RP information,  the  NPFC  case manager  issues a
 Letter  of Designation to the  RP(s) to notify them of their
 designation as  an RP and their  responsibilities  as an  RP under
 Federal law.  Also,  the  NPFC  will  send  a  copy  of the Letter  of
 Designation to  the FOSC  and  State  official.


 4.   REMOVAL COSTS.   Funds  provided to the State  under  OPA 90
 Section 1012(d)(l)  are  for  "immediate removal" of a  discharge or
 substantial threat of  a  discharge.   Pursuant to  OPA  90 Sections
 1001(31)  and 1012(a)(l),  and  33 CFR  133.13,  allowable  removal
 costs are all direct  costs  incurred  to  prevent,  minimize, and
 mitigate  oil pollution  from the specific  incident, including the
 costs of  monitoring  removal actions  taken by the responsible
 party(ies)  and  the costs  to prepare  required documentation.
 State Access may only  be  used to pay for  removal costs that are
directly  related to  the  specific incident.  Costs must generally
be incurred at  the  site or  in support of  on-site activities.
 State Access to  the  Fund  is for immediate removal costs  only, and
will not  be utilized  for  long-term removal or  remediation costs,
nor  the costs of  natural  resource damage  assessments.   If
questions arise,  contact the NPFC case  manager.  Allowable costs
 include:

     A.  CONTRACT  COSTS.  The State may be  paid  for contract costs
 incurred  specifically  for the removal action (e.g.,  cleanup
contractor  costs, waste disposal contractor costs,  administrative
contractor  costs  (for on-site cost documentation),  etc.).

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     B. OUT  OF  POCKET EXPENSES.   The  State may  also be  paid  for
unbudgeted  out-of-pocket State costs incurred  specifically  for
the  removal action,  (e.g.,  OSHA  and  RCRA costs for the incident,
travel to the  site,  consumable materials purchased specifically
for  the removal  action,  transportation or shipping costs  for
bringing materials  to the site,  equipment rentals,  etc.).

     C.  STATE  SALARY,  EQUIPMENT, AND OVERHEAD  COSTS.   The State
may  be paid for  the salaries of  personnel directly employed in
the  removal activities (including documenting  those activities),
the  costs associated with the use of State equipment,  and
applicable  overhead costs as may be  applied in accordance with
OMB  Circular A-87.   Incorporating the State's  predetermined
standard rates for  the period of use (usually  hours or days) is
the  preferred  method.


5.   POLLUTION  REPORTS  (POLREPs).  The incident  reporting
requirements specified in 300.315 of  the NCP apply  to  the State
official during  immediate removals conducted under  33  CFR 133.

     A.  POLREP CONTENTS.  Each POLREP must clearly  describe the
source, location, situation, actions  taken,  and future  plans.
The  POLREP  shall identify the responsible party, if known.  The
POLREP should  also  note  any potential damages incurred  by third
parties as  a result  of the incident which may give  rise to claims
under OPA 90.  These may Include private removal actions not
funded through the  Coast  Guard; damages to natural  resources or
property (real or personal); loss of  subsistence use of natural
resources;  loss of  revenues by Federal,  State,  or local
governments; loss of profits or earning capacity; and costs of
State or local governments in providing increased or additional
public services.  The  POLREP should cite the FPN and assigned
ceiling and  list the amount of obligations against that ceiling.

     B.  POLREP FREQUENCY.  POLREPs are sent  as significant
developments occur during response actions,  and a final POLREP
should be sent within  48  hours following the completion of
immediate removal actions.  It is envisioned that removal actions
conducted under State  Access will typically  be of short duration,
and  the State  may only need to file one POLREP (i.e.,  POLREP One
and  Final).

     C.  POLREP COMMUNICATION.  The State official shall submit
POLREPs through communications networks or procedures established
by the RRT.   POLREPs are  forwarded to the following:

        1.   FOSC who authorized the State Access request;
        2.   NPFC (cm);
        3.   RRT; and
        4.   others  as  specified in area/local contingency plans.
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     The  POLREP  should  be delivered  in  writing by expeditious
means  (e.g.,  facsimile (fax), overnight mail,  electronic mail,
etc. )  and  may be provided by phone  only when other expeditious
means  are  unavailable.

6.   RECORDKEEPING.   In accordance with 33 CFR Part 133.19 and
Section  300.315 of the NCP, the State  shall  establish sufficient
controls and  procedures to provide  documentation as follows:

     A.   DOCUMENTING  COSTS-GENERAL.  The State should clearly
identify the  costs of  immediate removal activities,  the  need for
incurring  those costs,  the source of the  spill,  the identity of
the  responsible parties, and the facts which support those
conclusions.

         1.  WORK/PURCHASE WAS AUTHORIZED.  Provide documentation
that the work or purchase was authorized,  (e.g.,  contracts,
travel orders, purchase orders,  work orders,  rental  contracts,
etc.).   The documentation should indicate why  that activity  was
necessary  and show the relationship to the removal actions at the
specific site.  A supervisor's certification is  sufficient for
State direct  labor costs.

         2.  WORK/PURCHASE RECEIVED AND ACCEPTED.   Provide
documentation that the work or purchase was  reviewed and accepted
as complying  with the authorization (e.g., receiving reports,
delivery tickets with receipt signatures,  ad hoc  reports,  etc.).

         3.  BILLED FOR THE WORK.   Provide documentation of the
cost of  the work or purchase and that the State was  properly
billed for those costs, (e.g.,  contractor's/vendor's invoice,
cash register receipts, travel reimbursement vouchers, employee
timesheets or logs,  etc.).

            a.  Work performed.   The documentation should  show
the work performed - the service provided, the equipment used,
the persons employed, etc.  - and the quantity of  each item of
work performed each day (i.e.,  the delivered work product).
Contractors performing work should prepare the documentation of
the work performed.   The State is  responsible for ensuring the
documentation of salary and equipment usage costs for the  State.

            b.  Work unit.   The  documentation should identify
costs according to the unit of work for each item.   For
contracts,  that unit of work is  established by the contract line
items (CLINs).  For time and material based contracts, the unit
of work  is normally hours.   The  delivered work product for
documentation purposes is,  however,  the number of units of the
item provided per day (unless otherwise specified).  For State
employee salary costs,  the  unit  is hours of work.  For State
equipment,  the work unit is also  typically hours,  unless specific
daily rates are established for  that equipment.
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            c.  Cost of work.   The  documentation  should show the
cost of each unit of each item  of work  per  day  (or other time
period set in the controlling agreement for that  item) and the
extended total cost.  As discussed  in paragraph 4.C., State
salary and equipment usage costs should be  determined using the
State's standard rates.

        4.  PAID FOR THE WORK.  Provide documentation that the
amount invoiced, shown on receipts, or  presented  on travel
vouchers was paid or authorized for payment.  State certification
that the cost is authorized for payment and will  be paid through
normal State processes is sufficient for requesting payment from
the Fund, provided that any later corrections or  changes to the
amount paid are promptly reported to the NPFC.

    B.  DOCUMENTING SALARY, EQUIPMENT USAGE, AND  ADMINISTRATIVE
COSTS.  State salary, equipment, and administrative costs are
documented as follows for each  day  of removal activity:

            1.  Date
            2.  Identification  (employee ID, equipment ID or
                description, function for removal action)
            3.  Category (e.g., grade level, equipment type)
            4.  Number of hours charged  for  that  day
            5.  Rate
            6.  Total cost (hours times  rate)
            7.  Cumulative total for all days

    C.  INCIDENT REPORT.  The State official requesting Fund
access should ensure that an Incident Report is submitted to the
NPFC and the FOSC within 30 days after the completion of
immediate removal activities.   The  Incident Report is a summary
of the incident removal, and is used for recovery from the RP and
various statistical purposes.   The  Incident Report should
describe the incident and list  parties of interest.  The Incident
Report should also include copies of any related State reports,
violation reports,  etc., available  at the time.  The Incident
Report may be included as part  of a POLREP, provided that the
Incident Report portion is specifically  identified and all
necessary information is presented.

        1.  INCIDENT DESCRIPTION.   The  Incident Report includes
the following:

            a.  Report Date
            b.  Federal Project Number and Ceiling
            c.  Name and address of State agency  submitting
                report and name of  FOSC
            d.  Name and phone  number of contact person
            e.  Date of incident
            f.  Dates and times removal  actions began and ended
            g.  Location of incident
            h.  Material involved
            i.  Quantity discharged
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             j.   Nature of substantial threat if no discharge
             k.   Body of water  affected
             1.   Ambient conditions which may affect removal
             m.   Source of discharge or substantial threat
             n.   Short description of the incident and removal
                 activities (if not adequately described in
                 POLREPs)
             o.   Short description of damage to any potential
                 natural resource or other damages due to the
                 incident

         2.   PARTIES  OF INTEREST.   In addition to the information
describing  the  incident,  the Incident Report should include
information identifying all parties of interest (e.g..  State
participants in the  removal activities,  the responsible parties,
witnesses)  as follows!

             a.   Names and addresses of responsible parties,
                 owners and operators of vessels or facilities
             b.   Names,  identification numbers,  and phone
                 numbers of State  employees involved in  the
                 removal activities
             c.   Names,  addresses,  and phone numbers of  local
                 municipality participants,  (e.g.,  fire
                 department employees,  local police)
             d.   Names,  addresses,  and phone numbers of  any
                 witnesses
7. REQUESTING PAYMENT.  The State should forward  the documents
listed in subparagraphs A.-D. below  to  NPFC (cm).  The State will
receive payment for allowable immediate removal costs after the
documentation has been received and  reviewed favorably by the
NPFC.

    A.  DISBURSEMENT VOUCHER.  The State requests payment using
either 1) SF-1080 (see Appendix D),  Voucher for Transfers Between
Appropriations and/or Funds (preferred),  2) SF 270, Request for
Advance or Reimbursement, or 3) an equivalent State invoice
acceptable to the NPFC.

    B.  INCIDENT REPORT (See paragraph  6.C. above).  Submitting a
properly-documented request for a partial payment is encouraged
if preparing the submission of a request for full payment would
delay the NPFC's receipt of the Incident Report longer than 30
days beyond the completion of the immediate removal.

    C.  REMOVAL COSTS (See paragraph 4).

    D.  CERTIFICATIONS.  Certain certifications (see Appendix B)
involving cooperative agreements between Federal and State
agencies are required by 49 CFR Parts 18,  20, and 29 (see
paragraph 12.A. below for a complete description).  Accordingly,
the State official shall ensure compliance with, sign, and return
the following certifications:

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         1.   Certification  Regarding Lobbying.

         2.   Certification  Regarding Debarment, Suspension,  and
             Other Responsibility Matters.

             a.  The certification for  Primary Covered
                Transactions  is  required from the State itself.

             b.  The certifications for Lower Tier Covered
                Transactions  shall be  submitted by the State on
                behalf of  each of its  contractors.

         3.   Certification  Regarding Drug-Free Workplace
             Requirements.

             a.  Required from the State to certify its employees.
                If, in accordance with 49 CFR 29.630(c), the
                State has  a current blanket Drug-Free Workplace
                certification, the State official may forward  a
                copy of it in lieu of  signing an incident-
                specific certification.


    E.   OVERALL CERTIFICATION.   By the act of submitting the
request  for  payment, the State official is certifying that costs
incurred were consistent with the advance approval by the FOSC,
that costs were directly related to removal actions for the
specific incident, and that the  State will pay or has paid the
amounts  presented.

    F.   COPIES TO FOSC.  The  State shall submit a copy of the
Incident Report and cost documentation (see paragraphs
7.B.-C.  above) to the cognizant  FOSC.

    G.   TIMELINESS.  In accordance with 33 CFR 133.19(b),  the
request  for  payment, Incident Report, cost documentation,  and
certifications described in paragraphs VII.A-D.  above should
reach the NPFC no later than  30  days after the completion of
immediate removal actions.  In the event that certain
documentation is unavailable  or  delayed,  the State should submit
that portion of the documentation that is available and forward a
supplemental request for payment as  the additional records become
available.   This information  is  needed rapidly to allow the NPFC
to expeditiously pay the State and seek reimbursement from
responsible  parties.  In accordance with 49 CFR 18.41(b)(4), the
NPFC may deobligate the Fund  for payment if all required
documentation is not received by the NPFC and found to be
complete and satisfactory within 90 days following completion of
an immediate removal action.  The State is ineligible for payment
under 33 CFR 133 following deobligation of the Fund.
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8.  REVIEW OF DOCUMENTATION.  Upon  receipt  of  the documents  in
paragraphs 7.A.-D.  above,  the NPFC  will review them for
completeness  and to ensure that  all removal costs are eligible
for payment.   If the documentation  is not complete,  the NPFC will
promptly  notify the State  of what information  is missing,  if the
NPFC determines that there are costs of an  operational nature
which may be  ineligible  for payment, the NPFC  will confer  with
the cognizant FOSC.   If  the NPFC concludes  that certain removal
costs are ineligible for payment, it will delete those costs from
the payment request made to the  USCG Finance Center, and will
promptly  send a report of  the disallowed costs to the State  and
to the FOSC.   If, 90 days  following the completion of the
immediate removal,  the State has failed to submit documentation
to the NPFC which the NPFC finds to be complete and  satisfactory,
the NPFC  may  deobligate  the Fund for payment of any  removal  costs
which remain  unsubstantiated.


9.  PAYMENT PROCESS.  After the  State documents are  reviewed and
found to  be complete and satisfactory, the NPFC Case Manager
authorizes payment  and the NPFC  Financial Manager promptly
processes the payment request through the USCG Finance Center.


10.  COOPERATION IN COST RECOVERY/LITIGATION.   By requesting
State Access  to the Fund,  the State agrees to  cooperate fully in
any cost  recovery actions  and/or litigation to enforce the
provisions of OPA 90.


11.  DOCUMENTATION  AND THE FOSC.  Copies of the FPN/ceiling
authorization.  Oil  Discharge Removal Authorization,  Incident
Report, cost  documentation, and  report of disallowed costs are
sent to the FOSC for informational purposes only.  The FOSC is
not obligated to review  or retain these documents.


12.  RELATIONSHIP TO COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT REQUIREMENTS.   As
described in  33 CFR 133.5(c),  the Federal Grant  and Cooperative
Agreement Act of 1977 (31  USC 6301-6308) and 49 CFR Parts 18, 20,
29, and 90 apply to Fund monies obligated for  payment under the
State Access  provisions  of Section  1012(d)(l)  of  the Oil
Pollution Act.   While compliance with these laws  and regulations
requires  the  submission  of certain  forms/reports  from the State
to the Federal government, some of the forms/reports have been
waived because the  nature  of immediate removal  actions obviates
the need  them.

    A.  REQUIRED FORMS/REPORTS,   (refer to procedures throughout
this document for a complete description of all  forms/reports
required  under State Access).   The  following forms/reports are
required  by 49 CFR  18, 20, and 29,  have not been  waived,  and
should be submitted concurrently with the Incident Report and
cost documentation:
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        1.  SF 270, Request for Advance or Reimbursement

            This form or the optional/preferred SF  1080
            (Voucher for Transfers Between Appropriations) or a
            State invoice acceptable to the NPFC is used by
            States to request payment from the Fund.
        2.  Certification Regarding Lobbying

            (See paragraph 7.0.1.)  Required by 49 CFR 20.  A
            copy of this certification is included in the
            certifications package provided by the NPFC to the
            State.
        3.  Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, and
                other Responsibility Matters

            (See paragraph 7.D.2.)  Required by 49 CFR 29.  A
            copy of this certification is included in the
            certifications package provided by the NPFC to the
            State.  The cooperative agreement between the State
            and the Coast Guard is a primary covered transaction.
            A contract between the State and a private contractor
            is a lower-tier covered transaction.
        4.  Certification Regarding Drug-Free Workplace
                Requirements

            (See paragraph 7.D.3)  Required by 49 CFR 29.  A
            copy of this certification is included in the
            certifications package provided by the NPFC to the
            State (see paragraph 7.D.3.a. for blanket
            certification exception).


    B.  WAIVER OF CERTAIN FORMS/REPORTS.  The requirements in 49
CFR Parts 18,  20, and 29 regarding the following specific forms
and reports are waived as follows for State Access under
1012(d)(l) of the Oil Pollution Act:

        1.  SF 424,  Application for Federal Assistance

            The requirement for use of this form is waived.   The
            request made by the Governor or his/her designated
            representative to the FOSC for access to the Fund
            suffices as an application.

        2.  SF 272,  Federal Cash Transactions Report

            This form is not required since, under OPA 90 Sect.
            1012(d)(l), the Fund only pays States for costs
            already incurred.

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        3.  SF 424A, Budget  Information  -  Non-construction
                Programs

            This form is not required since,  under OPA 90  Sect.
            I012(d)(l), the  Fund only pays States  for those  costs
            already incurred, and each Incident  represents a
            separate agreement between the State and  the Fund.

        4.  SF 424C, Budget  Information  - Construction Programs

            This form is not required because removal  actions are
            not considered construction  programs.

        5.  SF 269A, Financial Status Report

            The requirement for this report is waived.  The
            State's request for payment  that  is  submitted  with
            the Incident Report and accompanying cost  documenta-
            tion meets all financial reporting requirements.  It
            is envisioned that each incident  would  be  completed
            in substantially less than three  months.

        6.  Nonconstruction performance reports

            The requirement for this report is waived.
            Performance information available from  subsequent
            applications contains sufficient  Information to meet
            programmatic needs.

    C.  FEDERAL AUDIT.   In accordance with 49 CFR 90,   acceptance
of Federal funds through a cooperative agreement may make the
State subject to an annual or biennial Statewide Federal audit of
all of its grants and cooperative agreements with the  Federal
government.


13.  NPFC POINT OF CONTACT.   The NPFC case management officer can
be contacted as follows:

     Director (cm)
     U.S.  Coast Guard
     National Pollution Funds Center
     4200 Wilson Blvd  Ste 1000
     Arlington VA  22203-1804

     Tel.  (703) 235-4756
     Fax.  (703) 235-4837
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STATE OIL DISCHARGE REMOVAL AUTHORIZATION
                   FOR
      THE OIL POLLUTION ACT OF 1990
           (PUBLIC  LAW  101-380)
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             STATE OIL DISCHARGE REMOVAL AUTHORIZATION

Recipient  State:	___

Address:	_^_



1.  Purpose

     This  document obligates the Oil  Spill Liability Trust Fund
(Fund) for payment to the Recipient State for certain removal costs
incurred in  response  to  the  following  pollution  incident:
	, FPN #	.
This  funding  authorization  is  contingent upon  the Recipient's
compliance  with the  requirements contained herein, the  National
Contingency  Plan  (40 CFR Part  300), 33  CFR Part 133, and  49 CFR
Parts 18, 20,  29,  and 90.

2.  Approved Functions and Pay  Limit

     Payment will be made only for actions that are consistent with
the  initial authorization or  approved  in advance  by  the FOSC.
Approval  may  be   verbal  or  written.    Assessment,  restoration,
rehabilitation, or replacement of Natural Resources damaged by the
spill are not  covered.

     Maximum limit of authorization:   $	.

3.  Conditions

     See  attached  page(s)  for  special  conditions,  dates  of
performance, direction, or approvals.

4.  Period of Authorization

     This authorization shall remain in effect until the designated
State  official notifies  the FOSC  and  NPFC  that  the  immediate
removal has  been completed or the FOSC terminates Federal  funding
of the immediate removal.

5.  Payment  Procedure

     The Recipient State will  submit  the  required documents  in
accordance  with  33   CFR Part  133  upon  completion of   removal
activities.

     The Coast  Guard  may deobligate the Fund  for payment of any
costs for which proper documentation has not been received within
90 days  following the date  of  the  completion of  the  immediate
removal.


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            STATE OIL  DISCHARGE REMOVAL AUTHORIZATION

 6.   Hold Harmless and  Indemnify

      By performing any action or seeking  any reimbursement under
 this funding authorization, the Recipient State agrees to indemnify
 and  hold harmless the  United States of America,  and all  of  its
 departments and agencies,  including  without  limitation  the  U.S.
 Coast Guard  and  the  Oil  Spill Liability  Trust  Fund  ("United
 States"), with respect to any and all  suits, actions and claims, of
 whatever kind   or nature,   arising   from  or  relating  to  the
 Recipient's actions, omissions, or other involvement in this spill.
 Recipient State further agrees to waive  any rights of action and/or
 claims which it may have against the United States arising from or
 relating to its actions,  omissions, or other involvement in  this
 spill.

 7.   No Agency

      Nothing in this funding authorization  is  intended to create an
 agency  relationship between  the Recipient State  and the  United
 States   of  America  (or  any  of  its  departments,   agencies,   or
 employees).  Nor shall anything in  this funding authorization be
 construed as creating  an agency relationship.  By performing  any
 action   or  seeking   any   reimbursement   under   this   funding
 authorization,  the  Recipient  State  agrees  that  it  has-been
 authorized to act  as an agent  of  the  United States, and  shall  not
 act  in any such capacity.

 8.   Accounting Data

      Document Control Number:	

 9.   Points of Contact

      A.  	Tel(  )	Fax(   )     	
         FOSC

      B.  	Tel(  )	Fax(   )	
         Recipient  State Representative

      C.  	Tel(  )	Fax(   )	
         NPFC Case  Officer

 10.  Authorizing Official

      Signature:	

      Title:  	 Date:  	


Attachments:  No	  Yes	


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             STATE  OIL  DISCHARGE  REMOVAL  AUTHORIZATION




Issued to  (Recipient State):	




By  (NPFC Case Officer):  	
Date of Original Authorization:



FPN # of original Authorization:
The Authorization cited above is amended as  follows:
Document Control Number  (if applicable):






Authorizing Official



     Signature:  	
     Title:  	 Date:
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                           APPENDIX A                      ORIGINAL

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                          Enclosure (1)  to NPFCINST 16451.1
                   CERTIFICATIONS






                         FOR






CONTRACTS,  GRANTS, LOANS, AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS
                    APPENDIX B                    ORIGINAL

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                                       APPDTOLX ft TO PHUT 49 CTB 2O —
                                       CKRTIFICATIOM  REGARDIKG LOHBY11IC

                               Cer11 ~ i^al 1 an t~r Contracts.  Grants.  Lcar.s .  and
                                            CoQpgraglvq Aorggig^f^p

         The undereigned certlfie*.  to  the  be*t  of hi* or her  knowledge and belief, that:
         (1) No Federal appropriated  fund*  have  been  peid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the
 undersigned,  to  any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of  an  agency, a
 Member of  Congrese. an officer or employee of Congree*.  or en eaployee of e Meaber of Congress in connection
 with the awarding of any Federal contract, the Baking of any Federal grant,  the Baking of any Federal  loan.
 the entering  into of any cooperative agreeetent.  and the eateneion.  continuetion.  renewal,  aaendaent. or
 •edification  of  any Federal contract, grant, loan,  or cooperative agreement.
         (2) If any  funds other than  Federel appropriated fund* have been paid or will be paid to any person
 for .influencing  or attempting to influence sn officer or eaployee of any agency,  a tteaber of Congre**. an
 officer or eaployee of Congress,  or an employe* of a neater of Congress in connection with this  Federal
 contract,  grant, loan,  or cooperative agreeaent. the undersigned shall coaplete and aubeit standard Fora-
 LLL.  "Diaclosure Fora  to Report Lobbying." (See Appendix C)  in accordance  with  its instructions.
         (3) The  undersigned shall require  that  the language of thia certification be Included in the award
 documents  for all subawards at all tiers (Including subcontracts,  subgrants.  and  contracts undsr  granta.
 loans,  and cooperative agreement*) and that all  subrecipients shall  certify and disclose accordingly.
         This  certification is a aaterial representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when thia
 transaction was Bade or entered into.  Subaission of this certification ia a  prerequisite  for Baking or
 entering into thia transaction iaposed by section 1352.  title 31.  U.S.Code.   Any  per eon  who falls to file
 the required  certification shall  be subject to a civil  penalty of  not  less than 310.000  and not aore than
 S100.OOO for  each such  failure.
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                                         Return signed original* to:   National  Pollution  Funds Center  (ca)
                                                                      4200 Vlllaon  Blvd
                                                                      Suite 1000
                                                                      Arlington. VA  22203-1804
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                                             APPENDIX  B                            ORIGINAL

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                                         PN1HAHV COVKHKD TKAHr-ACTlOS!
         1  By signing  and  submitting  this  proposal   the  prospective  primary participant  is providing  the
csrtificstion  set out below.
         2.  The inability of  •  person  to  provide  the  certification  required below will not necessarily result
in denlsl of participation in  this covered trsnssctlon.  The prospective participant shall sube.lt an
explanation of why it cannot provide the certification sst out below.  Ths certification or explanation will
be conaidered  In connection with the department or agency a determination whether to enter into this
transaction.   However, failure of the prospective primary participant to furniah a certification or an
explanation shall disqualify such person from participation in this transaction.
         3.  The certification In  this clause  is a material repreaentation of fact upon which reliance waa
placed when the department or agency determined to enter into this transaction.   If it is later determined
that the  prospective primary participant knowingly rendered an erroneous certification,  in addition to ether
remedies  available to the Federal Government, the department or agency may terminate this transaction for
cauae of  default.
         4.  The prospective primary participant shall provide Immediate written notice to the department or
agency to whom this proposal is submitted if st any time the prospective primary participant learns that its
certlficetion  was srroneous when submitted or haa become erroneous by resaon of  changed circumstances.
         5.  Ths terms c^j^£e^.^££e^&&AC£AflD*_^d&MS^£x*A^H^UiABSififlfl&«_^AAx*Aa^^ML&ft*—^Lflstm'£.^bJLs^.^C&X^£B8k^SXA&AA^£Xfl&fc
f*ft Ig^papt. fiereon. primary eovmrmt^ transaction, principal- oraqosal  ajyi voluntarily P*cludB4  as umed In
thie elauee. have the meanings eat out in the Definitions and Coverage sections  of the rules implementing
Executive Order 12549.  You may contact the department or agency to which this proposal  la being submitted
for assistance in obtaining a copy of thoae regulations.
         6.  The prospective primary participant agrees by submitting this proposal that, should the proposed
covered  trensactlon be entered into,  it shall not knowingly enter into any lower tier covered transaction
with a person who is debarred,  suspended, declsred ineligible,  or voluntarily excluded from perticlpation in
this covered transaction,  unless euthorixed by the department or egency entering into this tranesction.
         7.  The prospective primary participant further agreea by aubmittlng this proposal that it will
include  the clause titled "Certification Regarding Determent. Suspension.  Insligibllity  and Voluntary
Exclualon--Lower Tier Covered Transaction." provided by the department or agency entering into this covered
transaction, without modlficstion.  in all lower tier covered transactions and in all solicitation for lower
tier covered transactiona.
         8.  A  participant in a  covered transsction may rely upon a certification of a prospective participant
in a lower tier covered trensaction that it is not debarred,  suapended.  ineligible,  or voluntarily excluded
from the covered transsction.  unless  it knows thst the certification is erroneous.   A participant may decide
the method and frequency by which it  determines the eligibility of its principals.   Each participant may.
but la not required to. check the Nonprocurement List (Tel.  (202)  366-4268).
         9.  Nothing contained in the foregoing shsll be construed to require establishment of a system of
records  in order to render in good fsith the certification required by this  clsuse.   Ths knowledge and
Information of a participant is not required to exceed thst which is normally poasessed  by a  prudent person
in the ordinary course of business dealing*.
         10. Except for trsnssctions authorized under paragraph 6 of these instructions,  if s participant in
a covered transsction knowingly enters into s lower tier  covered tranaaction  with  a peraon who is suspended.
debarred, ineligible,  or voluntarily  excluded from participation in this transaction,  in addition to other
remedies available to the Federal Government, the department or agency may terminate this transaction for
csuse or default.


                             Certification Regarding Debarnent. Suspension,  and
                                        Other Responsibility Matters
                                        Primsry Covered Trsnsactions

         (1) The prospective primary participant certifies to the best of its knowledge end belief, that it
and its principals:
         (a) Are not presently debarred, iu»p«nded.  proposed /or deaarment. declared Ineligible, or
voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any Federal department or agency:
         (b) Have not within a  three-year period preceding this propossl been convicted of or had a civil
Judgment rendered against  them  for  commission of  frsud or s  criminal  offense  in  connection  with obtaining.
attempting to obtain,  or performing s  public (Federsl.  State or local) transsction:  violation  of  Federal  or
State antitruat statutes or commission of embelllenent.  theft,  forgery,  bribery,  falaifieatlon or
destruction of records, making  false  statements,  or receiving stolen  property:
         (c) Are not presently  indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental
entity (Federal. State, or local)  with commission of sny  of  the offenses enumerated in paragraph  (1Mb)  of
this certification:  and
         (d) Have nrt within a three-year perlcd preceding this application/proposal had one or nore public
transactions (Federal.  state  or local)  terminated  for cause or default.
         (2) Where the prospective primary participant is unable to certify to any of the ststements in this
certifIcstion. such prospective participant shall  attsch  sn  explanation  to this  proposal.
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             cnrriFicnTiom: RECABDIBC DEBAXMEJTT. sospnsioa. im.iciBH.iTT un vounmurr txcuisioj
                                       LOWER TIED COVERED TRANSACT I QMS

                                       l.-.s t ruct icr.s icr Cgr' if ica t.cr.

         1. By signing and submitting this proposal, the prospective lower tier participant ic providing  the
 certification aet out below.
         2. The certification  in  this clauee la m material representation of fact upon which reliance was
 placed whan  this transaction was entered into.  If it  is later determined that  the  prospective lower tier
 participant  knowingly rendered an erroneoua certification,  in addition to other remedies available to the
 Federal Government, the department or agency with which this transaction originated may pursue available
 remedies,  including suapenalon and/or debarment.
         3. The proepectlve lower tier participant shall provide immediate written notice; to the peraon to
 which this proposal la submitted if at any time the prospective lower  tier participant leems that its
 certification waa erroneoua when submitted or has become erroneous by  reason  of changed circumatancee.
         4. The terms  covered  transaction, debarred, suspended, ineligible, lower tier covered traneactlon.
 participant,  peraon. primary covered tranaaction,  principal,  proposal,  and voluntarily excluded,  aa used In
 this  clause,  have the meanings aet out in the Definitions  and Coverage sections of  rules implementing
 Executive  Order 12549.  You may contact the peraon to  which  this proposal  la  submitted for  aaaietance in
 obtaining  a  copy of those regulations.
         5. The proapective  lower tier participant agrees by submitting this  propoaal that,  should the
 proposed covered tranaaction be entered Into, it  shall  not knowingly enter into any lower tier covered
 tranaaction  with a peraon who is debarred,  suspended,  declered ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from
 participation in this covered tranaaction.  unless authorized  by  the department  or agency  with  which this
 tranaaction  originated.
         6. The proapective  lower tier participant further egrees by  submitting  thia propoaal  that it will
 include thia  clause titled "Certification Regarding  Debarment. Suapenaion. Ineligibility  and Voluntary
 Excluaion--l.ower Tier Covered Transaction."  without  modification, in all  lower  tier covered tranaaetlens  and
 in all  solicitations for lower tier covered  transactions.
         7. A participant  In a covered transaction may  rely upon a certification of  a proapective participant
 In a  lower tier covered tranaaction that  it  is not debarred,  suspended.  Ineligible,  or voluntsrlly excluded
 fro*  the covered tranaaction.  unless it knows that the certification is erroneoua.   A participant  may decide
 the method and frequency by which it determines the  eligibility  of its principals.   Each  participant may,
 but is  not required to.  check the Nonprocurement  List  (Tel.  (202) 366-4268).
         8. Nothing conteined in  the foregoing shall  be construed to  require establishment of  a systea of
 records in order to render in good faith  the certification required by this clauae.  The  knowledge and
 information of a participant is not required to exceed that which is normally possessed by a prudent person
 In the  ordinary course of buaineas dealings.
         9. Except for tranaactiona authoriied under  paragraph 5  of theae Instructions,  if a participant In a
 covered tranaaction knowingly enters into  a  lower tier covered transaction with a peraon  who la auapended.
 debarred,  ineligible,  or voluntarily excluded from perticipation in this tranaaction. in  addition  to other
 remedies available to the Federal Government,  the department or agency with which thia tranaaction
 originated mey puraue available remedies,  including auapension and/or debarment.


            Cfirtifi,gation Regarding Debaraent.  Suspension. InelioibtlitY and Voluntary Eaglueion
                                      Lower Tier Covered Transactions

         (1)  The prospective lower tier participant  certifies,  by submission of  this proposal,  that neither
 it nor  its principals is presently  debarred,  suspended, proposed for debarment.  declared  ineligible, or
 voluntarily excluded fron participation in this transaction by any Federal department or  agency.
         (2)  Where the prospective lower  tier participant  is unable to  certify to any of  the statements  in
 this certification,  such prospective participant shall attach an explanation to this proposal.
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                                             APPENDIX B                                      ORIGINAL

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         1. By signing and/or submitting thli application or grant agreement. the grantaa la providing tha eartlf ieation
 act out below.
         i  Tw* rer*-i'.c»-..:r s*"  -.it  b-.:u  .s 3 -ir-r.j. • -r r-s»~- a • . z- -. f far-  r_-- . .-- r-l:an;e is placed when the
 J3»r.ry j.aras '~t :;ra-t    1: .' .5 .4ter -ze'.err.-sj -r.a- '-e -,:± l»e  Kr.iwingly  r-roerc-  J raise cer t . r .cation,  or
 otherwise  violatea tha requirements of the Drug-Free Workplace Act.  tha agancy.  in  addition to any othar reaedies
 available  to  tha  Fadaral Government.  Bay take action authorised under  the  Drug-Free Workplace  Act.
         3. For grantees othar  than individuals.  Alternate I applies.
         4. For grantees who are individuals. Alternate II appliaa.
         5. Workplaces under granta. for grantees other than individuals, need not be identified on the certification.
 If known,  they  may be identified in the grant application.   If tha grantee  doaa  not identify  tha workplaces)  at  the  tie*
 of application, or upon  award.  If there ia no application,  tha grantee  siuat keep the identity  of the workplace!*) on
 file in Ita office and make the information available for Federal  inspection.   Failure to identify all known workplace*
 conetitutea a violation  of the  grantee s drug-free  workplace retirements.
         6. Workplace identlf icationa eust Include the ectual address  of buildings (or parta of building*) or other site*
 where work under  the grant takes place.  Categorical descriptions  Bay be ueed  (e.g..  all  vehicles of a Bate*  tranalt
 authority  or  State highway department  while in operation. State employee*  in each local unemployment office,  performer*
 in concert halla  or radio atudioa).
         7. If the workplace identified to the agency changaa during tha performance of  the grant, tha  grantee aha 11
 Inform the egency of the change (a).  If it  previously identified the workplacea  in question  (aee paragraph five).
         8. Definition* of term* in the Honprocurement Suspension and  Debarment  common rule and Drug-Free Workplace
 common rule apply to this certification.   Grantees'  ettention  la called, in particular, to  the following definition*
 from these rule*:
         controlled «ub«t«ng« means a controlled  substance in Schedules  I through V  of the Controlled Subetancae Act (21
 U.3.C.  812) and a* further defined by  regulation  (21 cr*. 1308.11 through 1308.15);
         conviction Bean* a finding of guilt (including a plea of nolo contendere) or imposition of aentence. or both,  by
 any judicial  body charged with  the reaponsibility to determine violationa of the  Federal  or Stete criminal drug
 atatutas:
         Criminal  drug atatute Bean* e Federal or non-Federal criminal statute  involving  the manufacture,  distribution.
 dispensing, use.  or po*****lon  of  any  controlled subatance:
         **tS \ "T"  Bean* the employee of a grantee directly engaged  in  the performance of work  under a grant,  including:
 (1)  All iirmft  i-h.fo» employeea:  (11)  All  indirect  charge employee* unless  their  Impact or  involvement 1* insignificant
 to the  performance of the  grant:  and.  (ill)  Temporary  personnel  and conaultanta who  are directly engaged  in  the
 performance of  work under  the grant and who  are on  the grantee s payroll.   Thle definition doea  not  include  workers not
 on the  payroll  of  the grantee  (e.g.. volunteers, even  if used  to neet a  matching  requirement:  conaultant* or independent
 contractora not on tha grantee's  payroll:  or employees of subrecipienta  or  subcontractors in covered workplacaa).



                                 Certification Regarding  Drug-Free  Workplace a^guiremanta
                                      alternate  r .  (Cranteea  Other Than  Individuala)

         A.  The grantee certiflea that it will or will  continue  to provide  a  drug-free workplace  by:
         (•)  Publishing a statement notifying employees that the  unlawful  manufacture,  distribution,  dispensing.
poasession. or  uae of  a  controlled aubatance is prohibited in the grantee's workplace and apecifying the actiona that
will be  taken againat  employees  for violation of such prohibition:
         (b)  Establishing an ongoing drug-free awareneaa prograa to  inform  employees about —
         (1)  The danger* of drug abuae in the workplace:
         12)  The grantee's policy of maintaining e  drug-free  workplace:
         (3)  Any available drug counseling,  rehabilitation, and  employee assistance programs;  and
         (4)  The penalties that may be imposed upon  employees for  drug abuse  violations  occurring in  the workplace;
         (c)  Making  it  a requirement that each employee  to  be engaged in the  performance of the grant  be given  a copy of
the atatement required by  paragraph  'a):
         Id)  Notifying  the employee in the statement  required by paragraph  la) that, aa  a condition of  employment under
the grant, the  employee  wiil--
         (1)  Abide by the terma of the statement, and
         (2)  Notify the employer  in writing  of hie  or her conviction for a  violation of  a criminal drug atatute occurring
in the workplace no  later  than five calendar days after such conviction:
         (e)  Notifying  the agency in writing, within  ten calendar  days after  receiving notice  under paragraph (d)(2) from
an employee or  otherwise receiving actual notice of such conviction.  Employers  of convicted employees must provide
notice,  including poeition  title,  to every grant officer or other deaignee on whoae grant activity the convicted
employee was working,  unless the  Federal  egency has designated e central point for tha receipt of such notices.  Notice
shall include the identification  number(a) of each affected grant:
         (f)  Taking one of the  following action*, within 30 calendar days of  receiving notice  under paragraph (d)(2).
with reapect to any employee who  ia ao convicted--
       ,11)  Taking appropriate personnel action against  such  an employee,  up to and Including termination, conaistent
with the requirement*  of  the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. as amended: or
         (2)  Requiring  such employee to  participate  satisfactorily in a drug  abuse assistance  or  rehabilitation prograa
approved for such purposes by a Federal.  ^tate   cr local health, law enforcement,  or other  appropriate agency:
         (g) Making a good faith  effort  to co.iti-.je  to ma.ntain  a  drug-free workplace through  implementation of
paragraphs (a),  (b) .  (cl.  Id),  (e). and  If)
         B. The  grantee may insert in  the space provided  zielow the siteili) for the performance of work done in
connection with the specific grant:
Place of Performance (Street address, city, county, state,  up code)



Check G if there are workplacea on  file  that are not identified here.

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                                               •rrODIX C ID 49 CHI n*T 29
                                  camrianiam KEQUWUK: DRUC-FUZ wouanjbCK
          I. By  signing  »nd/or submitting this application or grant agreement, the grant** la providing the certification
 act out bilow.
          2- Th« certification aet out balow la a aiatarlal repreeentatlon of fact upon which reliance la placed whan the
 agency awarda th.< grant.  If It la later determined that the grantee knowingly  rendered  a  falae certification,  or
 otherwiae violate* the requirements of the Drug-Free Workplace Act.  the agency.  In  addition to any  other  remsdiae
 available to the Federal Government,  may take action authorised under the  Drug-Free Workplace Act.
          3. For granteea other than Individual*. Alternate 1 appliea.
          4. For granteea who are individual*.  Alternate II appliea.
          5. Workplace*  under granta. for granteea other than Individual*, need not be Identified on  the cartlfieatlon.
 If known, they My be Identified In the grant application.   If the grantee doe*  not identify the workplace*  at  the tie*
 of application, or upon award,  if there la no application,  the grantee eniet keep the Identity of the workplace!*) en
 file in it* office and Bake the information available for Federal  Inspection.  Failure to  identify  ell known workplace*
 constitute* a violation of the  grantee'* drug-free workplace requirement*.
          6. Workplace Identification* mu*t include the actual addreia of building* (or part* of building*)  or other alt**
 whir* work under the grant tafcaa place.   Categorical deacriptlona  may be uaed (e.g. .  all vehicle* of a ma**  tranalt
 authority or State highway department  while in operation,  state employ***  in each local unemployment office, performer*
 in concert hall* or radio studio*).
         7. If the workplace Identified to the agency changes during the performance of the grant, the  grantee  ahall
 inform th* agency of the change(a).  if it  prevloualy identified the  workplacea in question  (aee paragraph five).
         8. Definition* of term* In th* Nonprocureaent Su*penaion and Debarment common rule and Drug-Free Workplace
 common rule apply to thl* certification.   Grantee*'  attention  1* c*ll*d. in particular,  to  th* following definition*
 from thaa* rul**:
         contra]^«d ^utpatanee meana a controlled aubetance in Schedule* 1 through V  of the  Controlled Subatance* Act (21
 U.S.C.  812)  and a* further defined  by  regulation  (21 CFR  1308.11 through 1308.15):
         ronvigtlon aean* a finding of guilt (including a plea of nolo contendere) or imposition of  sentence, or both, by
 any judicial  body charged with  th*  responsibility  to determine  violation* of th* Federal or State  criminal drug
 statute*:
         Criminal dr^ig *t«tut» m**n* a F*der*l or non-F*d*ral criminal *t*tut* involving  th* manufacture, dlatrlbutlon,
 diapenalng.  use.  or possession  of *ny  controlled substance:
         EamlovM meana the employee of a grantee directly engaged  in the perfornance of work under  e grant,  including:
 (1)  All  rflr»gt  charge employeea:  (11) All  lndir»ft f-h«ra» employ***  unites th*ir Impact  or Involvement la Insignificant
 to the  performance of the  grant: and.  (ill) Temporary pareonnel  and  consultants  who are  directly engaged in the
 performance of  work under  the grant and who are on  the grantee'* peyroll.  This  definition doe* not  include workers not
 on the  payroll  of the grantee  (e.g.. volunteers, even if uaad to meet • matching requirement: consultanta or Independent
 contractor* not  on the  grantee'a payroll:  or  employees of subreclplent* or eubcontractore in covered workplaces).
                                       «.\t«T-n«t«  1*.  (Grantee* Who Ar*  Individuals)

         (a)  Th* grant** c«rtlfl*» that,  a*  a  condition of the grant, h* or ah* will not engage in the unlawful
manufacture, diatribution. di»p*n»ing. po**«**ion. or  u*« of • controlled *ub*tance in conducting any activity with  the

9r*"  '   (b)  if convicted of  a  criminal drug offense  resulting from a violation occurring during the conduct of any grar.-.
activity  he or  ahe will  report the conviction, in writing, within 10 calendar day* of the conviction,  to every grant
officer or other design**, unle** th* Federal agency designate* a central point for the receipt of *uch notice*.   When
notice i« made  to such  *  central point, it  ahall include the identification number(»)  of each affected grant.
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                          DISCLOSURE OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES
                                                                            bvOMt
                      Complete this fomi 10 disclose lobbying activities pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 1352 Enclosure  (1)  to
                                    (See reverie (of pub!* burden disclosure.)               NPFCINS1  16451.1
 1.   Type of Federal Action:
   '      i  contract
   !	  ."  gram
         r-  cooperative agreement
         "•  loan
         e.  ioan guarantee
         '  loan insurance
                 . us o< Federal Action:
                              olicatiort
                  tj  initial award
                  c  post-award
                                                                        3.   Report Type;
                                                                             " i  .nmal tiling
                                                                         __ o  matenai cnangr
                                                                            for Material Change Only:
                                                                               year _____  quarter
                                                                               date of last report  	
 4.   Name and Ad-rets o< Reporting tnUtr
     3   ?nme
3  Subawaro>e
   Tier 	. r
i 8.   Federal Action Number. >r known:
                            I 9.  Award Amount, if known:
                            i    $
| 10.  a. Same and Address 01 Lobbying
         / " " '-'lull, lat namt t,n: nirr* Vl(':
                            o. Individuals Periormin*; Services uncluainii
                               ij/rYereni trom No  ,0n
                               'list name. "Ml name. Mil:
 11.  Amount 01 Pavmeni ichecx ti! (nit

1     *.	3 actual
!
 12.  form 01 Pax-«nt icnec* i// tnat
        j  casn
     ~  2  .n-mno. sc-  -v  nature
                         value
                             13. Tvpe ot Pavmenl

                                2  a. retainer
                                C  b one-lime tee
                                G  c commission
                                3  0 contingent tee
                                3  e deferred
                                3  f  otfer soecirv
                                                                               a// (/ia(
1 14.  3 net Orvcnwion oi Services r*ertormed or to be Performed and Dalets) o» Service, mcluon < CM IK -n*i. en   o»»*isl,
     uf Memr- M> conuneo. lor Pivmcnt Indicate* in Hem II:
                                      tcX Crnlinmno
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 Pt.  20, App.  B                                           49 CFR SubtitU A (10-1.90 Edition

         INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION OF SF-LU. OlSClOSURf OF LOHYING ACTTVmES

   "in disclosure form shall be completed by the reporting entity, wttether tuoawaroee or prime Federal recipient, at  :n«
   ruoabon or receipt of a covered Federal  action, or a material change to a previous filing pursuant to title J1 U S C
   section 13S2. The filing of a form it required for each payment or agreement to make payment to any lobbying entity for
   influencing or anernpnnf  to influence an officer or employe* of any agency,  a Member of Congress, an officer or
   employ** of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection  with a covered Federal action. Ute  the
   SF-LU.-A Continuation Sheet for additional information if the space on the form  it inadequate. Complete all items that
   apply for both the initial Wing and matenal chance report. Refer to the implementing gwdance published by the Office of
   Management and Budget for additional information.

     1.  Identify the type of covered Federal  action for which lobbying activity is and/or has been secured to influence  the
        outcome ot a covered Federal action.

     :.  Identify the status of the covered Federal action.

     3.  Identify the appropriate classification of  this report.  If this is a foUowup report caused by a material change to  the
        information previously reported, enter the year and quarter in which the cnange occurred. Enter the date of the last
        previously submitted report by this reporting entity for this covered Federal action.

     4.  Enter the full  name,  address,  oty, state and no code  of the  reporting  entity.  Include Congressional Oistnct. if
        known. Check the appropnate classification of the reporting entity that designates if if is. or expects to be. a prime
        or subawara recipient. Identify  the Her of  the suoawardee, e.g., the first  subawardee of the pnme is the  1st Her.
        Subawards indude but are not limited to subcontracts, iubgrants and contract awards under grants.

     5.  If the organization firing the report in  item 4 checks "Subawardee". then enter the full nsme. address, city, stair trot
       ap code of the prime Federal recipient. Include Congressional District, if known.

     f>.  Enter the name of the Federal agency making the award or loan commitment.  Include at least one organizational
       level below agency name, if known.  For example. Department of Transportation, United States Coast Guard.

     :.  Enter the Federal program name or descnption  lor the  covered Federal action (item  1).  If  'utown. enter the Ml
       dialog of Federal Domestic  Assistance   number for  grants,  cooperative agreements, loans,  and loan
       commitments.

     a. Enter the most appropnate Federal  identifying number  available for  the Federal action identified in item V (e.g..
       Request lor Proposal (RFP) numoer  Invitation tor Bid (IFB) number grant  announcement number;  the contract.
       grant or loan  award number the application/proposal control number assigned by the Federal agency).  Include
       prefixes, e.g.. "RFP-DE-90-001."

     9. For a covered Federal action where there has been an award or loan commitment by the Federal agency, enter the
       Federal amount of the award/loan commitment for the pnme entity identified in item 4 or S.

    '0. (a)Enter the  full  name, address, city, state and zip code of the (obeying entity engaged by the reporting entity
          identified in item 4 to influence the covered Federal action.

       (b)Enter the  full names of the indMduaHs) performing services, and  indude full  address it different from 10 (a).
          Enter Last Name, First Name, and Middle Initial (Ml).

    11. Enter the amount of compensation paid  c< reasonably expected to be paid  bv the reporting entity (item 4, ,o the
       lobbying entity (item 10). Indicate whether the payment  has been made (actual) or will be made (planned). Check
       ail boxes that apply.  If this is a matenal change report, enter the cumulative amount o< payment made or planned
       to be made.

    12. Check the appropnate bortetl. Check all boxes that appry. If payment is made through an in-kind  contnbut :n,
       specify the nature and value of the in-kind payment.

    13. Cheat the appropnate bortes).  Check all boxes that apply. If other, specify nature.

    14. Provide a specific and detailed descnption  of the services that the lobbyist has performed, or wiH be expected  to
       perform, and the  dated) of anv services rendered. Include all preparatory and related activity, not rust time spent in
       actual contact  with Federal  officials. Identify the  Federal o./xiaMs)  or empioyeets) contacted or the omcens).
       empioyeets), or Membens) of Congress that were contacted.

    IS. Check wliether or not a SF-LLL-A Continuation SheeKs) is attached.

    •6. The certifying orfWal shall sign and date the form, pnnt hit/her name, titie. and telephone number.
    Pvbkc ittiuiDns, towden tar cMt luHittmn ot ailuiiiiaDan n iiamaMd to ««mi JO mrwan per reiponae. mdudmt Mne I
    \moucoom. tevcMni euiani data Murcet. aatnennf and irtaniiaaana, die data n««d«d. and iumpfci»ia, and i
             , Setd convnenB ngaRSn^ tfw bwden e^Bmaat or any OVMT aspect of dm coflvcoon ef i
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    for rcduca* 0n bwotn. to ttw Office o» Mjnjgiimm and ludan. Papeiwart IcducMn fraxKt (OMMMti. Waahngtsn, O.C 2010).
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                                                                     Enclosure  (1) to NPFCINST  16451.1
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                                     VOUCHER FOR TRANSFERS
                           BETWEEN APPROFtlATIONS AND/OR FUNDS
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       I certify thai ihc above articles were received and accepted or the services performed at itaied and should be charged to the appropriation^)
    and/or fundls) ai indicated below, or that the advance payment requested is approved and should be pud as indicated
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                                              Enclosure  (1) to  NPFCINS1  16451.1
Offico elf tho Socrotory of Transportation                        Pt. 20, App. B

                  DISCLOSURE OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES
                            CONTINUATION SHEET
  Report** Entity:  	  Page
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