Coast Guard responding to sunken vessel, oil discharge
U.S. Coast Guard sent this bulletin at 01/10/2018 07:32 PM ESTNews Release |
U.S. Coast Guard 8th District Heartland January 10, 2018 |
Coast Guard responding to sunken vessel, oil discharge
NEW ORLEANS – The Coast Guard is responding to a sunken vessel discharging oil near mile marker 8 on the Big Sandy River near Butler, West Virginia, Wednesday.
Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Huntington watchstanders received a report at 7:40 a.m. of the motor vessel Gate City sunk at its mooring and discharging oil into the river with a maximum potential of 5,000 gallons.
A Marine Safety Unit Huntington pollution response team arrived on scene and is working with the oil spill response organization Weavertown to deploy boom and contain the oil and begin cleanup operations. Neptune Marine Survey is also on scene accessing the vessel and developing a plan to remove any remaining oil from the vessel.
The Coast Guard, along with West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection and Kentucky Department of Environmental Protection, are investigating the incident.
Anyone requesting additional information is requested to contact MSU Huntington at 733-733-0190 ext. 2157.
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