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Interspill 2015, Amsterdam 26 March 2015
Sam Kendall-Marsden Syndicate Director, Atlantic Syndicate
Pollution aspects of Costa Concordia
Contents
– Introduction – Bunker removal – Oil spill response – Other pollutants – Closing thoughts
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Introduction
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MSC Chitra
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Amadeo 1
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Costa Concordia
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Bunker removal
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Bunker removal
– Wreck removal order
– Pollutants to be removed
– Risk of environmental damage
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Wreck in a perilous position…
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…in a very sensitive location!
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Situation of wreck
– Aground on starboard side
– Approximately 15 metres depth
– Hydrocarbons: 2,280 cubic metres, plus “black water” and other pollutants
– Fuel tanks intact
– Wreck stable?
– No spillage – yet!
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The response
– Attendance on site
– Liaison with salvors
– Analysis of legal position
– Options
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Expert assistance
– ITOPF – Not for profit marine ship pollution response advisors
– London Offshore Consultants – Leading international marine and engineering consultancy, providing advice
on and attending marine salvage and wreck removal operations
– Hill Dickinson – International commercial law firm, expert in maritime casualty matters
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Bunker removal contract
– Mini tender (Smit-Neri and Titan)
– Smit-Neri contract – 18 January 2012
– Immediate deployment
– Recovery and removal of accessible oils (so far as reasonably practicable) and anti-pollution response and clean-up
– BIMCO Wreckhire plus bonus and penalty provisions to incentivise timely performance
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3D model for hot tap placement
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Context
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Emergency responders
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The glare of the media spotlight
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Multiple agencies
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– Fire Brigade
– Coastguard
– Ministry of Defence - Navy
– Provincial, state and financial police
– Alpine Rescue
– Civil Protection
– Castalia
…and more!
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– Giglio Island Town Council
– Province of Grosseto
– Tuscany Regional Council
– Civil Defence Department
– Livorno Harbour Master’s Office
– Ministry of Health – Higher Health Institute
– Ministry of the Environment
…and even more!
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– Customs Authorities
– Regional Authority for the Environmental Protection of Tuscany (ARPAT)
– Higher Institute for the Protection of the Environment (ISPRA)
– Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Environmental Conservation (Tuscany)
– Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport – Management of Ports
Operational issues
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– Access and mooring
– Weather downtime
– Availability of information
– Managing the authorities
– Hot tap placement
Operational issues – cont’d
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– Bilge and “black” water
– Wedges and “clingage”
– Inaccessible tanks – lubricating oil
– Maintaining hull strength
Challenges
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– Working with multiple authorities for prolonged period
– Emergency response phase – Navy concern about wreck stability
– Background of environmental concerns
– Sign-off and completion
Success!
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– Hydrocarbons on board: 2,280 cubic metres
– Pumped: 2,037 cubic metres
– Removed by skimmer: 6 cubic metres
– Total removed: 2,043 cubic metres – Remaining: 237 cubic metres
Oil spill response
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Oil spill response
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– Castalia – Government mandate to provide oil spill response
– Oil pollution prevention plan – Craft, personnel, equipment and methodology
– The response – Booms, oil spill response resources, debris removal resources
Boom arrangement - wreck
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Boom arrangement - coast
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Boom arrangement
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Boom deployment
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Absorbent boom deployment
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Deployment – cont’d
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Boom deployment at sea
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Protecting the environment and tourism
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Challenges
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– Cost over a long-term (2 ½ years) project – Bought boom and repaired damaged boom
– Protecting high-seas boom in bad weather – Withdraw and redeploy?
– Residual concerns about hydrocarbons remaining on board
– Reasonable, proportionate response or overkill?
Case study: responding to a spill
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– Heavy fuel oil spill detected (flange detachment from hot-tap valve system)
– Immediate response by clean-up team
– Containment: high-seas boom and absorbent boom
– Skimmers deployed
– Harbour entrance closed as a precaution
– Resolved
Responding to a spill
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Other pollutants
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Other pollutants
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– Inventory of over 4,000 different potential pollutants on board – Batteries, toner, medical supplies, food, debris etc
– Wreck flooded to decks 6/7 post-parbuckling
– Concern about emission on parbuckling, refloating and towage
– Local concern: inlet for desalination plant
Solutions
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– Internal water management plan – Egress of water – Pollution risks – Preventative measures
– Sampling – Different compartments – Different depths – Organic pollutants, heavy metals and hydrocarbons
– Modelling
Modelling
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Solutions – cont’d
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– On-board treatment explored – not practical
– Test results confirmed no significant threat to the marine environment
– But, limited flushing by pumping selected compartments
– No significant pollution on parbuckling or refloating
– Oil spill response and debris collection on towage
Closing thoughts
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Closing thoughts
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– Involve appropriate experts
– Response to be effective
– But, need for proportionality and reasonableness
– Effective engagement with the authorities vital
– Are the authorities equipped – personnel and resources?
Closing thoughts – cont’d
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– Single point of contact? E.G. UK SOSREP
– Single decision-maker Vs decision-making by committee
– Politically-neutral decision-makers?
– Likely effect of the Nairobi Convention?
– International Group MoU
Questions?
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Regulatory status
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