Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

ROV-equipped US ship to help contain Mindoro oil spill

- BY PRIAM NEPOMUCENO

MANILA – The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) announced that the United States government contracted vessel Pacific Valkyrie had arrived at Subic Bay, Zambales to help in the ongoing oil spill containmen­t operations in Oriental Mindoro.

The OCD said the ship, which arrived at the port at 7:12 a.m. Tuesday, is equipped with a submersibl­e remotely operated vehicle (ROV) that can conduct a video and sonar survey of the sunken M/T Princess Empress.

“The ROV can take still photograph­s, and carry a payload of 150 lbs. (pounds). It has function manipulato­rs capable of work at depth and auxiliary servos for hydraulic tool operations. It also has a salvage basket that can bear 4,000 lbs. The wreck survey will provide additional situationa­l data on the shipwreck, which will assist in determinin­g solutions to salvage the vessel and its content,” the office said in a statement Tuesday night.

As this developed, Department of National Defense officer in charge and National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) chair Carlito Galvez Jr. thanked the US government for this assistance, saying it would boost Philippine efforts to control and resolve this environmen­tal emergency.

“Once all mandatory checks and preparatio­ns are completed, the Pacific Valkyrie, carrying an ROV team from the US, will head to Oriental Mindoro to check the current situation of the shipwreck and its fuel cargo. We will then use data gathered to determine the next appropriat­e course of action to control the oil leakage coming from its source,” Galvez said.

Aside from the ROV, the US government is also sending 11,000 feet of 26-inch absorbent harbor boom, which will be used to control the spread of oil and allow easy recovery.

Personal protective equipment, other support equipment, vehicles, and vessels, as well as experts from the US Coast Guard, National Oceanic and Atmospheri­c Administra­tion, and US Navy will also be deployed.

“We welcome this assistance coming from our US counterpar­ts. We are confident that this initiative would greatly help our assessment efforts, thereby enabling us to implement the most effective containmen­t and cleanup strategy,” NDRRMC executive director and OCD administra­tor Undersecre­tary Ariel Nepomuceno said.

Inter-agency cleanup activities are being done across the most affected coastal areas, together with initiative­s from the national and local government­s, non-government organizati­ons (NGOs), communitie­s, and private entities.

A total of 10,206 liters of oilmixed water and 72,643 kg. of oil-contaminat­ed debris had been collected in these cleanup operations.

Meanwhile, more than 36,000

The ROV can take still photograph­s...

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