Oil+Pollution+Act

==**OIL POLLUTION ACT ** == 

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 * The law was signed in 1990 as a response to the incident dealing with Exxon Valdez.
 * Exxon Valdez was an oil tanker that struck Bligh Reef in Alaska spilling over 11 million gallons of oil.
 * The law attempts to stop and then respond to catastrophic oil spills
 * It also requires the oil storage facilities and vessels to present plans including their response to large discharges to the Federal government.
 * The development of Area Contingency Plans is required to prepare for response to oil spills on a regional scale.
 * This law also created a fund that would provide one billion dollars for every oil spill incident called the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund
 * Along with the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund, the government created new requirements for the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan(NCP). Some of these new requirements are:
 * Certain spill events are required to have the Federal government direct the public along with private response efforts.
 * Area Contingency Plans must be developed for Area committees, which contain federal, state, and local government officials.
 * Facility Response Plans must be developed by owners of vessels or certain facilities that cause a serious threat.
 * <span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive">Some of the key provisions made to the Oil Pollution Act are:
 * <span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive">The party responsible for the oil spill are held responsible for damages and removal costs.
 * <span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive">If it is proven that the oil spill or emission is caused by a third party then the third party is liable for the damages ad removal costs.
 * <span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive">The responsibility for the oil spills of more than 3,000 gross tons costs either $1,200 per ton or a million dollars (which ever one is greater).
 * <span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive">States may provide aid to the responsible party in ways such as funds and removal mechanisms.
 * <span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive">States may access up to $250,000 from the Federal government to help cover for the fines and other aid.