Published 2006 | Version v1
Miscellaneous

Oil spills and other issues in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita : an overview

Creators

  • 1. Lousiana Applied and Educational Research and Development Program, Baton Rouge, LA (United States)

Description

The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina revealed weaknesses in the command, control, communications, and information dissemination functions within a variety of emergency response systems. This paper gave an outline of clean-up procedures involving hazardous materials. To date, clean-up crews have disposed of 8.0 million tonnes of an estimated 22.0 million tonnes of debris. The clean-up involved more than 1.3 million containerized hazardous materials; more than 230,000 damaged white goods; and nearly 43,000 damaged electronic goods. More than 3,400 samples of water, soil and air have been collected. Nearly 75 chemistry laboratories in schools have been inspected, and an additional 1500 emergency assessments of potential chemical releases were investigated. The floodwaters carried nearly 4.1 million litres of oil from a Chalmette refinery. Between September and the end of 2005, the Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator's Office logged in 81 spill events in southwest Louisiana involving 22,000 bbls of crude. Six major, 3 medium and 131 minor events have occurred in southeast Louisiana. More than 3000 offshore platforms were shut down or damaged during the 2005 hurricane season. At least 115 platforms were destroyed and 52 were damaged. Onshore spills of concern included incidents at Murphy Oil Refinery; Bass Enterprise Production Company; Chevron at Port Fourchon; Venice Energy Services Company; Shell Pipeline; and Sundown Energy. It was concluded work done by the spill community will result in the development of more effective response plans. 23 refs

Part of:
Proceedings of the 29. Arctic and Marine Oilspill Program (AMOP) Technical Seminar

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Environment Canada
Imprint Place
Ottawa, ON (Canada)
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the 29. Arctic and Marine Oilspill Program (AMOP) Technical Seminar
Imprint Pagination
1122 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 965-975

Conference

Title
29. Arctic and Marine Oilspill Program (AMOP) Technical Seminar
Dates
6-8 Jun 2006
Place
Vancouver, BC (Canada)

INIS

Country of Publication
Canada
Country of Input or Organization
Canada
INIS RN
37101850
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; S02: PETROLEUM; S29: ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
ACCIDENTS; EMERGENCY PLANS; EVALUATION; FLOODS; HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILLS; HURRICANES; LOUISIANA; OFFSHORE PLATFORMS; OIL SPILLS; ON-SITE INSPECTION; ONSHORE SITES; REMEDIAL ACTION
Descriptors DEC
ACCIDENTS; DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; INSPECTION; NORTH AMERICA; STORMS; USA

Optional Information

Notes
v.2 Imprint:Published in 2 volumes. Includes sessions for the 23. Technical Seminar on Chemical Spills (TSOCS) and the 7. Biological Solutions for Site Remediation, Restoration and Rehabilitation (BISLOR) Symposium