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Spill Control Association of America Annual Meeting Crystal City, VA March 2014

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Page 1: Spill Control Association of America

Spill Control Associationof America

Annual Meeting

Crystal City, VA

March 2014

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Our Mission Statement

As the voice of Spill Response Professionals, SCAA represents a

broad coalition of emergency responders, manufacturers and

environmental firms who collectively address Industry challenges, in order

to strengthen and improve our nation’s response community.

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Our Statement of Values

Make health, safety and environmental considerations a priority in the planning and implementation of our operations;

Provide quality products and reputable service, while responding safely and efficiently;

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Statement of Values (cont.)

Participate with Government, customers and other stakeholders in creating responsible laws, regulations and standards to safeguard the community, workplace and environment; and

Recognize and support programs and services that have a direct impact on the quality of the global environment.

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Annual Business Meeting

Article IV of Bylaws requires annual update to SCAA membership on the following topics, specifically:

• Membership

• Financial Position

• Election of Directors

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Annual Business Meeting - Membership

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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 ToDate

Currently 80 Members

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12 New SCAA Members

Special Recognition: New Members Since Last Annual Meeting

Clean Gulf Associates Qualitech EnvironmentalComplete Environmental Products, Inc. Seacor Marine LLCEnvironmental Science Services, Inc. Slick Response Services, LTDFleetmatics So Cal Ship ServicesOil Recovery Company, Inc. of Alabama The Environmental Compliance Group - Benzol - AgComplianceOiltrac Wildlife Response Services, LLCPace Analytical Service, Inc.

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Annual Business Meeting - Sponsors

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Revenue $115,516 (Excludes Annual Meeting)

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$40,000

$60,000

$80,000

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$120,000

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

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Membership dues structure changed in 2008.

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Total Assets $87,604

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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

$89,766 $77,871 $77, 271 $86,210 $74,765 $87,604

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Financial Position

Organization has a strong balance sheet and adequate cash position

Completed Tax Form 990 and full compliance with pertinent regulations

Membership growth off to a good start in 2014.

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Annual Business Meeting - Elections

The following Directors were duly elected to a two year term, effective March 20, 2014 through

March 20, 2016:

David ZacharyDevon Grennan

John Parker Nelson Fetgatter

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Annual Business Meeting - Elections

The following were duly elected as Alternate Directors

Harry BedrossianRobert May

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Annual Business Meeting - Elections

The following Directors continue their current terms:

Andrew Altendorf Scott MetzgerSteve Candito Shaw ThompsonRobert Chambers Don ToenshoffBrian House Wally LandryRichard Lewis Dave Usher

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Annual Business Meeting - Elections

Officers are elected by the Board of Directors. For termsMarch , 2013 through March , 2015

• President: Scott Metzger, Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc.

• Vice President:Rick Lewis, Lewis Environmental

• Secretary: Shaw Thompson, OMI Environmental Solutions

• Treasurer: Robert Chambers, The Meredith Management Group

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Notable Recent Events Participated in 2011- 2013 Annual Partnership

Action Team (PAT) Meetings with USCG & APICOM Membership• Minutes sent to membership

Initiated regular meetings with other Federal Regulatory Agencies in Washington, DC:

USEPA NOAABSEEPHMSA

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Notable Recent Events

Sponsored an exhibit booth and membership reception at CLEAN GULF 2013 in Tampa• Exposure to many spill control firms

• Provided networking opportunity for members

• Contributed to new member applications Sponsored an exhibit booth at Clean Pacific

2012 in California

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Notable Recent Events Extended SCAA’s Responder Immunity Coalition

membership throughout 2013 Represented our industry’s perspective in the

Coast Guard sponsored Equipment Surge Workshop and Response Resource Workgroup meeting

IOSC 2014 “Supporter” Member of the Program Planning Committee Encourage member technical papers Participate in On-Water demonstration

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Notable Recent Events 2013 Environmental Excellence Awards

• Midshipman/Cadet/Student who has demonstrated outstanding interest, creativity, initiative and commitment to environment

• Excellence in performance of their study

• Inscribed “Atlantis” Ships Bell Clock Award

• 2013 Recipients:• California Maritime Academy, Nichole Moss

• Great Lakes Maritime Academy, William Gedney

• Maine Maritime Academy(Castine, ME), Jeremy M. Bullard

• Mass Maritime (Buzzards Bay, MA), Peter J. Raffo

• SUNY Maritime (Bronx, NY), Travis Meyer

• Texas A&M University at Galveston, Rebecca Johnson

• United States Merchant Marine Academy, Ian M. Holtzworth

• Maritime Industry Academy, Shishiri Nganyone

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Notable Recent Events

Second Annual SCAA Capitol Hill Visit Day in March 2013

37 members and staff visited 28 Congressional offices with one issue:

• Responder Immunity

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Moving Forward

Third Annual SCAA Capitol HillVisit Day in March 2014

41 members and staff visited 41 targeted Congressional offices

Single Focus on Responder Immunity

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Moving Forward

SCAA’s 2014 Business Plan

SCAA leaders and staff met by conference call to develop the Business Plan for SCAA for 2014 that focuses attention on SCAA’s most important initiatives

The plan will be reviewed and adjusted for 2015

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The 2014 Plan mirrors the work of SCAA’s newly formed committees: Membership Government Affairs Planning Technical Advancement Inland Spills

The Plan also looks at long-range, 5 year goals and past achievements

Moving Forward

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Closing Thoughts

SCAA has successfully transitioned itself into an independent, Washington DC based trade association

This provides better visibility for the SCAA programs and initiatives and increased value to the SCAA membership

Read Spill Briefs and check SCAA’s website and Blog

As SCAA grows and evolves your thoughts, suggestions and comments are welcome