A mistake by staff at the Zhabei Power Plant on Monday night led
to the release of 45 tons of fuel into the Huangpu River,
authorities said yesterday.
The Shanghai Maritime Safety Administration said the pollution
was contained yesterday morning.
According to the administration, the spill occurred at about 9
PM on Monday at a dock of the Zhabei Power Plant.
Maritime safety workers
launch a cleanup operation yesterday after a mistake at Zhabei
Power Plant let 45 tons of fuel spill into the Huangpu River.
Authorities said the spill was under control.
The accident was blamed on operators who failed to cut off fuel
to a tanker ship once its storage tanks were full.
Maritime authorities said they called in 14 cleanup ships to
handle the emergency.
Three nearby tap water factories along the river - the Wusong,
Zhabei, and Lingqiao tap-water mills - were told to supervise water
sources after the accident and keep watch for possible
contamination.
Cleanup vessels were still cruising the river yesterday, and
authorities explained the vessels will now focus on floating waste
at a nearby dock.
They said it would take some time to fully remove the oil and
waste.
(Shanghai Daily April 11, 2007)