ACSA FUEL SPILL CLEAN-UP AND HEALTH RISKS


Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2006

FRIDAY, 10 NOVEMBER 2006: Due to the fuel spillage incident from OR Tambo that took place on Tuesday, 7 November 2006 and contaminated the Blaauwpan Pan, Bonero Park, Ekurhuleni, it has become necessary to inform the public of key facts regarding the response to the incident and impacts on local residents.

The product spilled is aircraft fuel, currently estimated at around 1 million litres. Clean-up is taking place around the clock and the spread of the spill has been fully contained. The outlet from the dam has been sealed off since Tuesday, 7 November 2006, and will not be reopened until authorities are satisfied with the water quality.

Rapid Spill Response teams have been pumping off fuel since Tuesday, 7 November 2006. In addition, an organic peat absorbent is used to absorb spilled fuel. The absorption product contains no chemicals, and poses no risk at all. The absorbed waste product will be removed from the spill site to an authorised disposal site.

The fuel spilled gives off certain vapours with a strong odour, including toluene and xylene. Authorities are monitoring the levels of these vapours on an ongoing basis.

Whilst levels of these chemicals are higher than normal, authorities are satisfied that the levels are well within safety limits and pose no medium or long-term health risk. No levels of benzene have been recorded.

Due to the strong odour, discomfort might be experienced by local residents. Residents are advised to stay in well-ventilated areas, by opening windows on the downwind side. The odour will continue to dissipate until all the spilled fuels have been removed.

Authorities have taken water samples, both at the source of the spillage and at boreholes surrounding the Blaauwpandam. Should samples show that the product has reached groundwater, the sampling programme will be extended appropriately.

Residents surrounding Blaauwpandam who rely solely on borehole water should contact Jan Bodenstein from Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Muncipality Environmental Health on phone number 082 302 0469.

Residents and visitors will not be able to access the Blaauwpandam until further notice.

Blessing Manale (Departmental Spokesperson)

 
 

Source: South African Environmental (http://www.environment.gov.za)
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