
Department of Ecology News Release - May 15, 2009
09-112
YAKIMA – A fuel barge damaged in a collision at The Dalles Dam on the Columbia River has been given the OK to proceed to its final destination at Pasco, Wash., where fuel will be offloaded. Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) spill responders and the U.S. Coast Guard inspected the vessel and the Coast Guard determined the vessel was safe for continuing passage.
The river and locks have been reopened to all traffic, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.
Ecology, the Coast Guard and Tidewater Barge Lines responded this morning to The Dalles Dam in Klickitat County where a Tidewater barge and tug struck the dam just after midnight Friday.
The double-hulled barge is carrying two million gallons of gasoline. The barge and tug struck the “long wall” at the entrance to the locks, breaching the outer hull of the barge about three feet above the water line. The accident caused a four-foot by four-foot gash but did not damage the cargo tanks.
No fuel has spilled and no water is getting inside the barge. The structural integrity of the barge has not been compromised. According to a Tidewater spokesman the double-hull performed as designed, limiting the damage to the outer hull, while protecting the cargo tanks.
The Coast Guard conducted a helicopter over flight and responders saw no gasoline sheen on the water. The river was closed to boat traffic both upriver and downriver of the dam until the site was cleared.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers stated that there is no structural damage to the navigation lock at The Dalles Dam. The Corps resumed navigation lock operations once the U.S. Coast Guard completed its inspection and released the barge.
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Media Contacts:
Joye Redfield-Wilder, 509- 575-2610; jred461@ecy.wa.gov
Paul Roszkowski, U.S. Coast Guard, 206-220-7237
John Pigott, Tidewater, 360-921-3119
Diana J. Fredlund, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District (503) 808-4514
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