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Major diesel spill off Plymouth | Major diesel spill off Plymouth |
(about 4 hours later) | |
There has been a significant spillage of diesel fuel on the Plymouth coast. | There has been a significant spillage of diesel fuel on the Plymouth coast. |
The Environment Agency said it had put its emergency plan into place after the leak was reported at about 0730 BST, and said it was investigating. | The Environment Agency said it had put its emergency plan into place after the leak was reported at about 0730 BST, and said it was investigating. |
The agency said the spillage into Victoria Wharf was thought to have occurred when a fishing boat was being refuelled. | The agency said the spillage into Victoria Wharf was thought to have occurred when a fishing boat was being refuelled. |
The local Harbour Master said the worst areas had been dealt with and the clean-up was nearly finished. | |
We've cleaned up the hotspots, beyond that it's a question of letting nature do its work Tim Charlesworth, Cattewater Harbourmaster | |
Earlier Nigel Mayne, an eyewitness who was out on his boat at the time, said: "It's absolutely covered, you can see the red where the weeds are concentrated. | |
"The stink is quite horrendous." | |
It is not known exactly how much of the red diesel was released into the water, but the Environment Agency described it as a "large quantity". | |
The incident happened during an incoming tide and the fuel was pushed up the River Plym. | The incident happened during an incoming tide and the fuel was pushed up the River Plym. |
Tim Charlesworth, the Cattewater Harbour Master, who was in charge of the clear up, said: "While it's regrettable it's a fairly routine piece of harbour authority business to respond to oil spills. | |
"It is not a big spill - the effect on the harbour is not, in my view, dramatic. | |
"We've cleaned up the hotspots; beyond that it's a question of letting nature do its work." | |
Jon Snowden, from the Environment Agency, said: "We are in close contact with all concerned. | Jon Snowden, from the Environment Agency, said: "We are in close contact with all concerned. |
"Whilst we will assist where needed with the clean up, our efforts are turning to focus on the investigation of the spill and how it occurred." | "Whilst we will assist where needed with the clean up, our efforts are turning to focus on the investigation of the spill and how it occurred." |
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