Home Business

Work starts to check oil spill from sunken vessel

Work on checking oil spill from MV Black Rose, the sunken vessel, has taken off a day after the visit of the high-level expert team from the Centre. - Expert team to probe cause of vessel capsize - Workers" Union demands removal of PPT chief - PPT seeks Centre"s nod for action against owner of sunken vessel - Oil spill from sunken ship raises pollution concerns - State asks OSDMA, pollution board to prevent oil spillage - Apex court sets aside HC order on Paradip Port The work has been awarded to J Enterprises and Divers Ltd, a Visakhapatnam-based agency, by the authorities of Paradeep Port Trust (PPT). Sources said oil started oozing out from the vessel from September 21. Environmental experts had warned that oil leakage posed a threat to marine creatures as well as the ecology of Bay of Bengal. Locals and fishermen said oil leakage would kill fishes and crabs along the Paradeep shore. They found a thick layer of greasy black dust on the beach. Later the officials of the Orissa State Pollution Control Board (OSPCB) visited the spot and warned of large scale oil spill from the vessel. OSPCB had directed the PPT authorities and the Indian Coast Guard to take precautionary measures to check environmental and marine pollution. The vessel was loaded with 23, 847 tonnes of iron ore fines, 924 tonnes of furnace oil, 50 tonnes of diesel and 40 tonnes of grease. Meanwhile, a five-member high-level expert team from the Union shipping ministry led by PVK Mohan, director general of shipping, visited Paradeep on Saturday to study the cause of sinking of Black Rose.


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):

News of the day
Hershey unlikely to bid for Cadbury: report
American chocolate maker Hershey Co is unlikely to bid for British confectionery major Cadbury as the company is "too small" to support the debt load needed to make an offer, says a media report.
Popular Articles
payday loans online

'We do not want to compete in terms of numbers'
Raghavendra Kamath / Mumbai September 04, 2009, 1:38 IST

IIM-A guides schools, academia to fight swine flu
Keeping in mind the panic created by swine flu and its adverse impact on academic activities across the country, the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A), is preparing recommendations to be issued to various schools and colleges in the country. Once ready, the management institute, which has witnessed four cases of swine flu on its campus, will submit the recommendations to the state and central governments for further dissemination to academic institutes.