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    PCG starts oil recovery from grounded MV Mirola 1

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    Date
    August 2, 2024
    Author
    Reyes, Jonas
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    Classification code
    DT20240802_A3
    Excerpt
    The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has commenced oil recovery operations on the MV Mirola 1, which ran aground in Sitio Quiapo, Barangay Biaan on Thursday. PCG personnel are currently using buckets to collect spilled oil from inside the ship and transfer it to large drums. The collected oil will be sent to a waste disposal facility to prevent health hazards for local residents. On Wednesday, both the PCG and the Bataan Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) conducted drone surveillance and shoreline assessments, noting minimal oil sheens and a slight diesel odor. They also collected water samples for analysis.
    Citation
    Reyes, J. (2024, August 2). PCG starts oil recovery from grounded MV Mirola 1. Daily Tribune, p. A3.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/17566
    Associated content
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    Corporate Names
    Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Harbor Star Shipping Services, Inc.
    Personal Names
    Garcia, Jose Enrique III
    Geographic Names
    Bataan
    Subject
    oil spills sea pollution water quality environmental monitoring
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