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Unified Command Responds to Cleanup Aboard Vessel in Seldovia

Petty Officer 3rd Class Meredith Manning | USCG May 29, 2015.
A ruptured tanker trailer aboard the cargo vessel Thor's Hammer spilled approximately 6,000 of diesel in Seldovia (red dot). Image-Google Maps

A ruptured tanker trailer aboard the cargo vessel Thor’s Hammer spilled approximately 6,000 of diesel in Seldovia (red dot). Image-Google Maps

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A Unified Command consisting of representatives from the Coast Guard, Department of the Interior, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, City of Seldovia and the responsible party, formed to respond to a 6,000 gallon diesel fuel discharge into the Gulf of Alaska has completed fuel removal from the damaged tank trailer aboard the motor vessel Thor’s Hammer Tuesday. 

Response crews and contractors from Alaska Chadux Corporation removed the 3,000 gallons of diesel fuel remaining in the punctured tank, as well as 28 bags of oily waste collected by the motor vessel Thor’s Hammer’s crew. The 6,000 gallons of spilled diesel is no longer recoverable due to weathering and evaporation. 

A Western Alaska Captain of the Port Order required the motor vessel Thor’s Hammer to remain in Seldovia until the vessel was cleaned and determined to be safe for transit to Homer.  The vessel was later authorized to proceed to Homer where Coast Guard Marine Safety Detachment Homer personnel are scheduled to conduct a safety examination.  The Captain of the Port Order also required the Thor’s Hammer to remain in Homer until determined safe for commercial operation.  The Coast Guard is currently conducting an investigation into the operations of the vessel. 

“Ensuring safe navigation and preventing environmental impacts on the vital waters of Western Alaska are two of my highest priorities,” said Capt. Paul Mehler III, Captain of the Port, Western Alaska.  “As such, our crews have been working closely with other members of the Unified Command to reduce the risk of further impact to the environment.”  

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