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Dispersants workshop building a decision tree. Actual overview on the application of dispersants in EU Sjon Huisman The Hague: 2 October 2007. General Policy. HELCOM: Application of dispersants not prohibited, but limited. Response by means of mechanical recovery,
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Dispersants workshopbuilding a decision tree Actual overview on the application of dispersants in EU Sjon Huisman The Hague: 2 October 2007
General Policy • HELCOM: • Application of dispersants not prohibited, but limited. • Response by means of mechanical recovery, • No testing procedures in place.
General Policy • Bonn Agreement • Application of dispersants not prohibited • UK: dispersants first response option • Other CP: second option or last resort • Strict conditions for application e.g.- water depth,- oil volume relation,
Cont’d • UK and France: dispersant testing. • BA-CP’s adopt findings of this testing. • Cooperation between CP’s on application and mechanical recovery.
General Policy • Barcelona (Mediterranean) Convention. • Lisbon (Atlantic) Convention. • Dispersants not prohibited. • Conditions in relation to sensitivity. • No testing.
Role of EMSA • to provide Member States and the Commission with technical and scientific assistance in the field of accidental or deliberate pollution by ships; • to support upon request with additional means, the pollution response actions of Member States in case of pollution incidents. Should such request be presented by a Member State, EMSA has to be in a position to deliver concrete operational assistance.
Role of EMSA • Would EMSA initiate dispersant testing, considering MS wishes? • Will EMSA, through a directive, instruct MS on the application of dispersants.
Developments • Not regional • On individual CP basis:- studies on new products,- testing procedures
The Netherlands • Until 2005: application was prohibited • New Contingency Plan:- a (second) response option;- define conditions - sensitive area’s.