The Phuket News

Second oil spill ‘doubles’ damage to Rayong coast

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A SECOND OIL SPILL from a pipeline owned by Star Petroleum Refining Public Co Ltd (SPRC) has at least doubled the damage

to the marine environmen­t off the coast of Rayong, an expert said on Sunday (Feb 13).

Thon Thamrongna­wasawat, deputy dean of the Faculty of Fisheries at Kasetsart University, wrote

on his Facebook page that oil slicks can once again be seen along Mae Ramphueng

beach, one of the areas worst-affected by the first oil spill on Jan 25.

After the first spill, the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environmen­t urged the police to investigat­e SPRC, who is majority-owned by Chevron. The company was also told to cease operations immediatel­y after the incident.

However, SPRC admitted on Feb 10 that a further 5,000 litres of crude oil had leaked from the same pipeline.

Mr Thon said thin films of crude oil can be seen along Mae Ramphueng beach once again.

Worse still, he wrote, samples taken from the beach showed the oil was seeping deeper into the sand.

A study of wedge clams,

a known biological indicator of pollution, that were taken from the area showed

many were killed as a result of exposure to crude oil. The spill, he said, isn’t just affecting local clam population­s, as many other crustacean­s commonly found along the coast have also been affected.

The clean-up of Mae Ramphueng beach is carried

out by the Air and Coastal Defence Command under the navy, which recently said the situation was “under

control”.

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 ?? Bangkok Post Photo: ?? Workers clean up the first spill on Jan 25.
Bangkok Post Photo: Workers clean up the first spill on Jan 25.

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