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Purpose
The Response & Restoration office serves as USDA's representative on the National Response Team
for Oil Spills and Hazardous Materials releases. This office of part of the
Environmental Management Division.
The Response & Restoration Office lists the following as programs:
• Site Cleanup
• Emergency Response
• Property Transfer
• Brownfields
Source(s) of Information
1. Emergency Oil & HAZMAT Spills
Related EPA Program(s)
Oil Spill: Prevention, Preparedness and Response:
The program includes spill prevention, preparedness, and response activities. The Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC) serves
to prevent oil spills that have potential to reach navigable waters. Area Planning ensures that EPA and other response organizations have
identified resources that need to be protected, and methods to effectively coordinate during response. The Facility Response Plan (FRP)
requires the largest oil facilities to have capability to respond to a worst-case spill, and EPA’s spill response program has
authorities and resources to lead or oversee oil spill response activities.
Authorizing Legislation
• Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended by the Oil Pollution Act (OPA) of 1990.
Other Programs under Goal 3
Other Programs from USDA