Fee Schedule
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Under current regulations upstream oil and gas companies must maintain an approved oil spill contingency plan or be a member in good standing with an oil spill cooperative (see EUB Directive 071, B.C. Pipeline Act/Regulations, Saskatchewan Storage Guidelines). WCSS is a non-profit entity owned and directed by the upstream petroleum industry (CAPP, SEPAC, and CPPI Pipelines).
WCSS includes 6 Zones with a total of 18 oil spill cooperatives managed through Enform, an Executive Committee, Cooperative Chairmen & Alternates, Area Steering Committees and contract area administrators / equipment custodians (see our website www.wcss.ab.ca). WCSS resources include:
- Access to oil spill contingency plans that are specific to each cooperative area.
- Initial spill response equipment in each cooperative area
- Access to regional and specialized spill response equipment
- Training programs in each cooperative area on an annual basis.
- Spill response assistance if appropriate (at discretion of Cooperative Chairman)
- Information sharing and benefits of the organization’s promotional program.
- Opportunity to have a voice at the cooperative level and influence the Corporation’s decisions