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TheKingdom2000 03-21-2013 08:20 AM

Oil spill clean-up ship hit sandbar en route to government news conference in Van
 
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Oil spill clean-up ship hit sandbar en route to government news conference in Vancouver

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VANCOUVER - British Columbia’s largest oil spill response vessel got stuck on a sandbar en route to a federal news conference about strengthening Canada’s oil spill defences.

The shipping-industry-funded company in charge of the vessel confirmed it ran aground briefly on an uncharted sandbar off Sand Heads at the mouth of the Fraser River en route from its Esquimalt base to the Coal Harbour news conference. But it denied the ship had a “close quarters situation” with a B.C. ferry near Active Pass earlier Monday – as claimed by the Coast Guard’s marine communications union.

In a news release Wednesday, Canadian Auto Workers Local 2182 spokesman Allan Hughes said the vessel’s slow trip to the conference underscored how ill-prepared B.C. is for an oil spill.

“It’s astonishing to think that the safety and protection of Canada’s busiest port is dependent on a quick response in the event of an oil spill and this is what we get — a response vessel grounding itself and taking 11 hours to arrive in Vancouver.”

Hughes said Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver announced nothing new Monday to add to the Port of Vancouver’s protection “and didn’t bother telling media about the (vessel’s) incident or just how far away major oil spill response ships are from Vancouver.”

The ship was not damaged in the incident and drifted off the sandbar within minutes after shutting off its engines, its operator Western Canada Response Corporation said.

The incident was reported to Transport Canada and did not affect the ship’s travel time to the conference, the company added. It said the ship and crew attended the news conference to take media questions about oil spill cleanup operations.



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Yodamaster 03-21-2013 11:44 AM

Insipring confidence.

CRS 03-21-2013 11:51 AM

If this isn't irony, I don't know what is.

falcon 03-21-2013 12:31 PM

I am completely for oil pipelines and the economic gains it will bring, but with proper regulation/safety standards. If this is what we have to look forward to, I'm a bit concerned.

604STIG 03-21-2013 01:09 PM

That right there is foreshadowing at it's most obvious. There will be a major disastor devastating our coastline if we go through with this.


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