MPA 4 Feb 14;
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) continues to coordinate the containment and clean-up of the oil spillage in Singapore's waters following two collisions south of Jurong Island and off Marina South on 29 and 30 January 2014 respectively.
The clean-up efforts have resulted in significant improvements to Singapore's port waters, except for minor oil patches in the vicinity of the Southern Islands, and a few patches of oil at Pulau Seringat shoreline which are being removed by response craft and personnel using oil booms and skimmers.
MPA continues to work closely with the National Environment Agency and the Sentosa Development Corporation on the landward clean-up operations.
MPA is monitoring the situation in case there are undetected patches of oil.
Members of the public who spot any oil patches in our waters or coastlines can also contact MPA's 24-hour Marine Safety Control Centre at 6325-2488/9.
Vessel traffic in the Strait of Singapore and port waters remain unaffected. Port operations are also not affected.
Investigations on both incidents are on-going.
Oil spillage clean-up and containment efforts continue - Update 3
posted by Ria Tan at 2/05/2014 12:33:00 PM
labels marine, oil-spills, pollution, shores, singapore, southern-islands