Coast Guard Responding to Ike Related Pollution Incidents

September 17, 2008

U.S. Coast Guard units operating in the Houston - Galveston area of responsibility have as of 4 p.m. Tuesday processed 51 reports of pollution and repaired or replaced 40 percent of critical aids to navigation damaged or missing in the wake of Hurricane Ike.Of the 51 pollution reports, 15 incidents require active cleanup, 14 require passive action and 22 require no further action by the Coast Guard. 

The reports cover a range of incidents including the discharge of petroleum products from storage tanks that have been damaged and/or are submerged in flood waters, the discharge of fuel from submerged machinery and sunken or damaged vessels in marinas, and natural gas leaks.  Among the reports are the following incidents:

The Coast Guard Marine Transportation System Recovery Unit in reported 15 cargo containers were in the waters of Greens Bayou and 20 cargo containers were in the waters of Carpenters Bayou.  Some of the containers were marked with hazardous materials placards but no sheen or visible release of pollutants was observed.  All of the containers are secured and tug boats are preventing the containers from moving up channel.  Up to 80 more cargo containers are reported to be in flood waters.

More than 25 personnel and their specialized equipment from the Pacific, Gulf and Atlantic Strike Teams and the have been deployed to the area to help respond to and mitigate pollution incidents.

Port Conditions as of 3 p.m. Tuesday were as follows:

The resumed tanker off loading and is also making deliveries to customers from its storage facilities.

Other resources and personnel deployed to support Hurricane Ike operations include 19 personnel from the Deployable Operations Group, personnel and equipment from Marine Safety and Security Teams New Orleans, , Sand Diego and   There are 16 Coast Guard cutters working in the Houston-Galveston area of responsibility with three more cutters enroute.

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