Eco & Environment, Poole | Posted on November 6th, 2020 | return to news
Poole Harbour Commissioners simulate virtual major oil spill
The real event would be a major disaster for the ecology and wildlife of the second largest natural harbour in the world.
A major oil spill in our beautiful Poole Harbour would be a disaster and so to test their capability to deal with such an ecologically damaging event, Poole Harbour Commissioners (PHC) carried out a virtual simulation.
The major emergency exercise, which PHC carries out every three years, was facilitated by their contracted oil spill response partners Adler & Allan. This year’s scenario involved an articulated lorry recently disembarked from a ferry, colliding with a 3,000l waste oil bulk storage tank causing waste oil to spread over the quay and head towards the water.
PHC works in collaboration with more than 15 organisations, including the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA), Environment Agency, Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole Council (BCP) and Perenco to carry out these exercises.
However, current COVID-19 restrictions and social distancing requirements meant this year’s task was held online for the first time.
As part of the Harbour Commissioner’s response to the practical element of the exercise several booms were deployed from RoRo 3. In the event of a real oil spill situation, these booms would prevent any oil from flowing into environmentally sensitive areas. A skimmer was also used to demonstrate how the oil would be captured.
Captain Brian Murphy, Harbour Master said, “Our Oil Spill Response Plan sets out the contingency arrangements for responding to an actual or threatened oil pollution incident within Poole Harbour”.
“These exercises are vitally important in ensuring that our highly trained personnel are prepared to deal with such unfortunate circumstances professionally and swiftly, helping us to minimise any risk to health, wildlife, the environment and to ensure business continuity.
“Testing our plan against various scenarios helps us to gain experience, be more prepared and allow us to continually improve our processes.”
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