Cape Times

Diesel spill clean-up get under way

- Lisa Isaacs

IT IS anticipate­d that clean-up operations, following a diesel spill of 42 000 litres on the Meiringspo­ort Pass near De Rust in the Little Karoo, most of which flowed into the Grootrivie­r mountain stream, will take two weeks.

On Tuesday, a tanker transporti­ng diesel from Mossel Bay to Beaufort West overturned.

Eden District Municipali­ty Disaster Management teams have installed filters at the waterfall in the poort in an effort to contain the diesel. Although some of the diesel got trapped in the sandy soil next to the road, about 35 000 litres is believed to have spilled into the river.

Oudtshoorn municipali­ty spokespers­on Ntobeko Mangqwengq­we said the town’s disaster management unit is contacting farmers downstream of the spilled diesel to warn them in terms of the use of possible contaminat­ed water that could pose a threat to humans and the environmen­t.

Eden District Fire and Rescue Services said clean-up operations are done by Spilltech which was appointed by the company whose truck overturned.

According to Eden Disaster management chief firefighte­r Freddy Thaver, absorption and floating barriers were installed to stop the diesel from spreading.

“The diesel spread 500m into the river until it was contained,” said Thaver.

Eden District environmen­tal specialist, Nina Viljoen said: “The immediate environmen­tal concerns are the endangered Redfin fish species within the river. Judging on the footprints along the river, there are wildlife or cattle who drink from the river and will therefore be in danger.”

Cape Nature will bring in an aquatic specialist who will be able to report in detail on aquatic impact.

 ?? Picture: GREATER OUDTSHOORN MUNICIPALI­TY ?? HAZARDOUS: Residents at Valkenskra­al near De Rust are urged not to use the Grootrivie­r water both for human consumptio­n and livestock following diesel spillage into the river on Tuesday. A truck tanker overturned at the Meiringspo­ort Pass, between...
Picture: GREATER OUDTSHOORN MUNICIPALI­TY HAZARDOUS: Residents at Valkenskra­al near De Rust are urged not to use the Grootrivie­r water both for human consumptio­n and livestock following diesel spillage into the river on Tuesday. A truck tanker overturned at the Meiringspo­ort Pass, between...

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