33 C.F.R. § 155.1130 Requirements for prepositioned response equipment.
Title 33 - Navigation and Navigable Waters
The owner or operator of a tanker subject to this subpart shall provide the following prepositioned response equipment, located within Prince William Sound, in addition to that required by §155.1035: (a) On-water recovery equipment with a minimum effective daily recovery capacity of 30,000 barrels, capable of being on scene within 6 hours of notification of a discharge. (b) On-water storage capacity of 100,000 barrels, capable of being on scene within 6 hours of notification of a discharge. (c) Additional on-water recovery equipment with a minimum effective daily recovery capacity of 40,000 barrels capable of being on scene within 18 hours of notification of a discharge. (d) On-water storage capacity of 300,000 barrels for recovered oily material, capable of being on scene within 24 hours of notification of a discharge. (e) On-water oil recovery devices and storage equipment located in communities and at strategic locations. (f) For sufficient protection of the environment in the locations identified in §155.1125(a)(1)(ii)— (1) Boom appropriate for the specific locations; (2) Sufficient boats to deploy boom and sorbents; (3) Sorbents including booms, sweeps, pads, blankets, drums and plastic bags; (4) Personnel protective clothing and equipment; (5) Survival equipment; (6) First aid supplies; (7) Buckets, shovels, and various other tools; (8) Decontamination equipment; (9) Shoreline cleanup equipment; (10) Mooring equipment; (11) Anchored buoys at appropriate locations to facilitate the positioning of defensive boom; and (12) Other appropriate removal equipment for the protection of the environment as identified by the COTP. (g) For each oil-laden tanker, an escorting response vessel which is fitted with skimming and on board storage capabilities practicable for the initial oil recovery planned for a cleanup operation, as identified by the oil spill removal organization. (h) Lightering resources required in §155.1050(l) capable of arriving on scene within 6 hours of notification of a discharge.
Title 33: Navigation and Navigable Waters
PART 155—OIL OR HAZARDOUS MATERIAL POLLUTION PREVENTION REGULATIONS FOR VESSELS
Subpart E—Additional Response Plan Requirements for Tankers Loading Cargo at a Facility Permitted Under the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act
§ 155.1130 Requirements for prepositioned response equipment.

