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![]() The local paper here in NJ reports that the skipper and pilot on the tanker that leaked up to 470 K gallons of heavy crude into the Delaware had apparently done everything right on their trip up the river. They seem to have stayed right in the channel all the way to the refinery docks, where a pair of tugs took over to nudge the 700 foot tanker alongside. Then, in some yet unexplained fashion, a hole was torn into the single-hulled vessel and the leaks began. The last sentence in the article reads: "One culprit [that may have caused the gash in the hull] could be an 11 ton propeller that fell off and Army Corps dredge on April." Well, I'd certainly look into that possibility, fellas. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://kerrydeare.home.comcast.net/ |
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The mess is quickly moving up as well as down the river as well as into
the Schulykill River due to tide. Too bad that the spilll is now entering a National Wildlife Refuge .... and the geese and ducks a 'in'. .... This is going to be a ****ty mess that will take months to clean up. I passed the site the other day when the stong NW wind was pushing it all toward NJ .... 35+kt. and the river was just a shiney slimey millpond because of the slick. In article , Armond Perretta wrote: The local paper here in NJ reports that the skipper and pilot on the tanker that leaked up to 470 K gallons of heavy crude into the Delaware had apparently done everything right on their trip up the river. They seem to have stayed right in the channel all the way to the refinery docks, where a pair of tugs took over to nudge the 700 foot tanker alongside. Then, in some yet unexplained fashion, a hole was torn into the single-hulled vessel and the leaks began. The last sentence in the article reads: "One culprit [that may have caused the gash in the hull] could be an 11 ton propeller that fell off and Army Corps dredge on April." Well, I'd certainly look into that possibility, fellas. |
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Rich Hampel wrote:
The mess is quickly moving up as well as down the river as well as into the Schulykill River due to tide. Too bad that the spilll is now entering a National Wildlife Refuge .... and the geese and ducks a 'in'. .... This is going to be a ****ty mess that will take months to clean up. I passed the site the other day when the stong NW wind was pushing it all toward NJ .... 35+kt. and the river was just a shiney slimey millpond because of the slick. Until about 3 years ago I had been wintering in Riverside NJ (about 10 or so miles above Philadelphia). Lately we have wintered down on Barnegat so I will probably not suffer directly from this mess. However it is a sad fact that in one way or another all of us, including the birds, are in for a bashing that appears to result from a Corps of Engineers SNAFU. Hey, what else is new? -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://kerrydeare.home.comcast.net/ |
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Funny, the media around here (Baltimore) last reported the spill
as 10K gallons. Doug s/v CAllista "Armond Perretta" wrote in message ... The local paper here in NJ reports that the skipper and pilot on the tanker that leaked up to 470 K gallons of heavy crude into the Delaware had apparently done everything right on their trip up the river. They seem to have stayed right in the channel all the way to the refinery docks, where a pair of tugs took over to nudge the 700 foot tanker alongside. Then, in some yet unexplained fashion, a hole was torn into the single-hulled vessel and the leaks began. The last sentence in the article reads: "One culprit [that may have caused the gash in the hull] could be an 11 ton propeller that fell off and Army Corps dredge on April." Well, I'd certainly look into that possibility, fellas. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://kerrydeare.home.comcast.net/ |
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"Doug Dotson" wrote: Funny, the media around here (Baltimore) last reported the spill as 10K gallons. Doug s/v CAllista Most oil spills are extremely had to quantify without a good handle on just exactly how much was missing from the source. All the USCG guys I have ever talked to about this issue, say they error on the LARGE side, just to be safe, when doing the original reporting. Big Mountain turns into small molehill, on the back pages of the NEWS when the final number do actually come out.......... Me |
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NYC media are reporting that the exact spillage isn't known because the
tanker is listing so badly the gauges can't be read, so they don't know how much is still in the tanks. |
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