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G.National Response Framework Version :27.10.4 <br /> New Coordinating Mechanisms Include: <br /> Homeland Security Operations Center(HSOC) <br /> The HSOC serves as the primary national-level multi-agency situational awareness and <br /> operational coordination center. The HSOC includes elements of the Department of <br /> Homeland Security and other Federal departments and agencies. <br /> . National Response Coordination Center(NRCC) <br /> The NRCC, a functional component of the HSOC, is a multi-agency center that provides <br /> overall Federal response coordination. <br /> . Regional Response Coordination Center(RRCC) <br /> At the regional level, the RRCC coordinates regional response efforts and implements local <br /> Federal program support until a Joint Field Office is established. <br /> Interagency Incident Management Group (IIMG) <br /> A tailored group of senior level Federal interagency representatives who provide strategic <br /> advice to the Secretary of Homeland Security during an actual or potential Incident of National <br /> Significance. <br /> Joint Field Office (JFO) <br /> A temporary Federal facility established locally to provide a central point for Federal, State, <br /> local, and tribal representatives with responsibility for incident support and coordination. <br /> Principal Federal Official (PFO) <br /> A PFO may be designated by the Secretary of Homeland Security during a potential or actual <br /> Incident of National Significance. While individual Federal officials retain their authorities <br /> pertaining to specific aspects of incident management, the PFO works in conjunction with <br /> these officials to coordinate overall Federal incident management efforts. <br /> National Contingency Plan <br /> In 1968, the National Oil and Hazardous Substance Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) was <br /> established to coordinate Federal activities for preventing oil spills and mitigating <br /> environmental damages when spills occur. During June 1970, this plan was incorporated as <br /> part of the Code of Federal Regulations and applied to all navigable waters and adjoining <br /> shorelines of the United States. The plan was modified (September 1994) to implement <br /> changes made to the Clean Water Act by the Oil Pollution Act of 1990. <br /> To ensure adequate preplanning and provisions for responding to oil spills, the National <br /> Contingency Plan established the National Response Center, the National Response Team, <br /> the Regional Response Center, Regional Response Teams and the On-Scene Coordinator <br /> (Figure G.1). <br /> Shell Supply and Distribution G-3 Stockton Terminal FRP <br /> ©2019 Witt O' Brien's Revision Date:October, 2019 <br />