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MSU Morgan City Response IMD – Marine Environmental Response

MSU Morgan City Response IMD – Marine Environmental Response. NRC Reports. Total Reports : 463 (MAR2016-SEP2016) Total Enforcements : 100 LOW: 77 NOV: 20, $15,950 Total Fines ROV: 3, $32,200 Total Fines Total Mystery Sheens : 128 Facility Inspections

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MSU Morgan City Response IMD – Marine Environmental Response

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  1. MSU Morgan City ResponseIMD – Marine Environmental Response

  2. NRC Reports Total Reports: 463 (MAR2016-SEP2016) Total Enforcements: 100 LOW: 77 NOV: 20, $15,950 Total Fines ROV: 3, $32,200 Total Fines Total Mystery Sheens: 128 Facility Inspections Total Inspections: 99 (MAR2016-SEP2016) Total Enforcements: 1 Deficiencies noted: 47 NOV: 1 Transfer Monitors: 4

  3. Bayou Teche - April 2016 • Estimated 12,000 gallons of crude oil was discharged into Bayou Teche. • Unique challenges included tide changes affecting collection sites; limited skimmer offloading locations; access required transiting through spill zones. • The lack of current maximized booming strategies, resulting in higher skimmer density and high overall recovery rate.

  4. Green Canyon 248 - May 2016 • Estimated 88,000 gallons of crude oil was discharged from a subsea pipeline. • Clean-up involved 5 response vessels recovering 76,692 gallons of oily water mixture. Recovery operations lasted 6 days. • Coast Guard and OSRO personnel logged roughly 85 hours of flight time directing response vessels. • Response was significantly aided by ideal weather conditions.

  5. Vessel decontamination plan was approved to include use of “lift and float” surface washing agent PES-51. PES-51 was applied with common garden sprayer and wiped free. • Vessel decon efforts in Port Fourchon lasted 8 days. • Current efforts include RRT Pre-Approval for Surface Washing Agents in Port Fourchon. Currently, Houston is sole pre-approved location in GOM.

  6. Bayou Boeuf - June 2016 • Towing vessel capsized in Bayou Boeuf discharging an estimated 3,000 gallons of diesel fuel. • Vessel came to rest at an angle which maximized discharge through tank vent. Fortunately, fuel discharged into a confined area allowing ideal recovery access. • Vessel’s insurance contracted OSRO, clean-up lasted approx 5 days.

  7. Mercury Release – July 2016 • Berwick Police, Fire and Levee District received report of Mercury like substance discovered on a levee. State Police Haz-Mat and MSU Morgan City also responded. • Reporting Party was interviewed, no Responsible Party could be determined. • CERCLA fund was opened to initiate clean-up to reduce public risk. 3 day clean-up cost nearly $8000. Material testing was positive for Mercury.

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