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MT King Darwin Dalhousie N.B. Sept 28 th , 2008. Initial Report. CasPol.doc. Background Information. Quantity ?. Of spilled 10% expected to hit water Rapid shutdowns important Fish-rail amendments played key role Immediate 1 hour containment - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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MT King DarwinDalhousie N.B.Sept 28th, 2008
Initial Report
• CasPol.doc
Background Information
Quantity ?
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BarrelsSpilled
Deck wiping to slops
Piping Deck and SideAreasOver the side
•Of spilled 10% expected to hit water•Rapid shutdowns important•Fish-rail amendments played key role•Immediate 1 hour containment•Competent tug crews for boatwork and Calm trained employees
Phases :
• Emergency Containment and On water Cleanup
• Ship Cleaning and release• Shoreline and Dockside Cleaning• Wharf undercarriage assessment and
cleaning.
Initial Response as per Plan
• Flange blowout on deck• Shutdown by watch in 37 seconds• OHF initiated containment immediately
and contacted ROC• NB Power activated arrangement with
ECRC• Polluter ( Ship ) contacted ECRC to
implement arrangement
Team Effort
Booming
Environmental Advice
Wildlife
Wildlife
Emergency response/cleanup
Emergency response/cleanup
Ship Cleanup
Shoreline and Dock Cleaning
Undercarriage Cleaning
• Conducted photograph and video survey.
• Met with ITOPF to discuss way ahead.
• Contract let with SPG Diving for cleaning of undercarriage.
• ECRC managing cleaning program for Polluter.
• CCG/EC monitoring work being done.
Common Issues and learnings
• Captain made daily meeting onboard a priority• OHF took lead even as ship was being involved• Remote area for industrial work shortages
averted by closures• Environmental Advice quickly made available• Community and Port involved and supportive• P+I and Owners on site and active immediately• Waste management quickly worked.• Issue Resolution Dredging/EUB/OHF
Congratulations
NB Power Dalhousie :
After 12 years of planning and excercising in the more remote areas of northern N.B. this OHF saw the reasons for all of their hard work.